Citizen's new limited edition Attesa satellite watch with Spaceship Black aesthetic arrives in the US and UK



OnePlus launched the Nord Buds 4 Pro in India back in March, with features such as ANC and up to 54 hours of total battery life with the charging case. The company has now confirmed the arrival of the Nord Buds 4 in the country. In a post on social media, OnePlus officially teased the launch of the Nord Buds 4 in India. The teaser also offers a first look at the earbuds, revealing an in-ear design with silicone ear tips and stem-style earbuds. The charging case for the Nord Buds 4 appears to feature a rectangular design, marking a departure from the oval-shaped case used by the Nord...
Another day brings another leak about Samsung's upcoming foldables. This time, alleged screen protectors for the Galaxy Z Flip8, Galaxy Z Fold8 (wide), and Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra have surfaced online. Tipster Ice Universe has shared an image comparing what are claimed to be screen protectors for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z foldable smartphones. The leaked image highlights the differences in the size of the cover displays across the three devices. As expected, the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra features the tallest cover display of the trio, with proportions that closely resemble those of the...


ASUS's recently launched ROG Equalizer 16-pin cable has burned out despite being a pricey safety solution for your graphics card. It Looks Like Nothing Can Save Your 16-Pin GPUs From Burning Out As ASUS's Expensive ROG Equalizer Cable Melts A few months ago, ASUS launched its ROG Equalizer 16-pin cable based on the 12V-2x6 standard. This cable featured various technologies to prevent the 16-pin connectors on the latest graphics cards from burning out. ASUS said that its ROG Equalizer cable offered Balanced Power Delivery, Reduced Cable temperatures, and a larger load-bearing capacity, but despite all of this, it looks like […]
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Elden Ring, Dark Souls series, and Bloodborne creator FromSoftware is known to push boundaries whenever possible, but the Japanese developer is facing pressure from investors in its parent company Kadokawa to rely more on safe content and sequels to deliver value and improve its recent poor performance. However, President Hidetaka Miyazaki is pushing back, promising to maintain the studio's autonomy to deliver truly valuable games. "Regarding the matter you inquired about, I am aware of all the facts that have been reported. However, we are not in a position to know any further details, and there are many other people […]
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NVIDIA has reportedly reached out to several Chinese clients to adopt its upcoming Vera CPUs & there is a lot of interest building up. Vera CPUs Will Be Available In August, NVIDIA Tells China As It Attempts To Revive Its Lost Revenue NVIDIA's GPUs have faced a hard time in China. The company saw US regulations restrict them from selling Hopper chips, while the more advanced Blackwell generation is entirely banned. NVIDIA's CEO stated a few months back that their China share has dropped to Zero, and while the US Government did resume Hopper GPU sales, they have yet to […]
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The PlayStation 5 DualSense controller is fully supported in several PC games, but only via a wired connection, which is a significant limitation over using the controller with the console that Sony doesn't seem to be interested in addressing. However, from today, PC players won't feel treated like second-class citizens anymore, as the new DSX v3.2 Beta 01 update addresses this sore point. "Added Virtual DualSense with Audio support, allowing games to send native DualSense audio and haptics through DSX over Bluetooth or USB. (Requires DSX+ to create a virtual DualSense as it always has been,)" read the official update […]
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FIFA and the FBI warned of ticket scams as TRM Labs identified World Cup-themed crypto fraud operations tied to multiple wallet addresses.
As ’s search for an August opponent continues, fan-favourite four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr has advised ‘The Gypsy King’ to steer clear of two rumoured opponents, whom he believes ‘could spoil the party’ ahead of a long awaited showdown with . Whilst AJ is set to take on Kristian Prenga on Saturday, July 25, […]
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John Fury has had his say on Oleksandr Usyk’s performance against Rico Verhoeven, who he believes was always likely to pose the Ukrainian problems. The pair squared off in a surprisingly competitive heavyweight contest last month, which many had predicted would result in an emphatic victory for Usyk. In the end, the 39-year-old did emerge […]
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Aziz Yıldırım'a karşı seçimi kaybettikten sonra köşesine çekileceği iddia edilen Hakan Safi, kurmaylarıyla teşekkür yemeğinde buluşarak 2027 için düğmeye bastı.
Fenerbahçe’de kongre sürecinin yankıları sürerken, kulisleri hareketlendiren çok konuşulacak bir gelişme yaşandı. Aziz Yıldırım’a karşı girdiği seçimi kaybettikten sonra köşesine çekileceğini iddia eden çevreleri şaşırtan Hakan Safi, tam aksine çok daha güçlü bir geri dönüş için şimdiden kolları sıvadı.
Geçtiğimiz günlerde Fotospor'un da sayfalarına taşıdığı "2027 çalışmaları başladı" kulislerinin ardından, ilk somut adım geldi. Hakan Safi, seçim sürecinde birlikte yol yürüdüğü yönetim kurulu listesindeki kurmaylarıyla özel bir teşekkür yemeğinde bir araya gelerek gövde gösterisi yaptı.
Hakan Safi vazgeçmedi! 2027'de adaylık için düğmeye bastı
Yeni dönem için strateji değiştiren Hakan Safi’nin, 2027 seçimlerine çok daha güçlü bir yönetim listesi, dev bir profesyonel propaganda ekibi ve agresif bir iletişim stratejisiyle gireceği; Fenerbahçe başkanlığı iddiasından asla vazgeçmeyeceği camia kulislerinde yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.

Udinese, Nicolo Zaniolo'nun bonservisini almak için Galatasaray ile yapacağı pazarlıklarda TFF'nin yeni yabancı kuralını koz olarak kullanacak.
Udinese, geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak kadrosuna kattığı ve performansından memnun kaldığı Nicolo Zaniolo’nun bonservisini almak için Galatasaray ile masaya oturmaya hazırlanıyor. İtalyan basınından Messaggero Veneto'nun paylaştığı kulis bilgisine göre; Udinese, bonservis pazarlıklarında elini güçlendirmek için Türkiye'deki yeni yabancı kuralını stratejik bir hamle olarak kullanmayı planlıyor.
Udinese Sportif Direktörü Gökhan İnler, geçtiğimiz günlerde yaptığı açıklamada Zaniolo ile her konuda anlaştıklarını ve bonservis pazarlığı için yakında Türkiye’ye gelerek Galatasaray ile masaya oturacaklarını duyurmuştu.

Real Betis, performansından memnun olduğu Sofyan Amrabat'ı kadrosunda tutmak istiyor; ancak Faslı yıldızın Fenerbahçe'deki yıllık 8 milyon Euro'luk brüt maaşı transferi çıkmaza sokuyor.
Sofyan Amrabat’ın geleceği, Real Betis ile Fenerbahçe arasında dev bir ekonomik savaşa dönüştü. İspanyol basınından Andrés Guzmán'ın haberine göre; İspanyol ekibi Faslı yıldızı kadrosunda tutmak istiyor ancak oyuncunun Fenerbahçe’deki maaşı bu transfere engel oluyor.
Geçen sezon kiralık olarak Betis forması giyen Amrabat, Sevilla'da kalmaya; teknik direktör Manuel Pellegrini de onu kadroda tutmaya sıcak bakıyor. Ancak İspanya'da sızan transfer raporu, taraflar arasındaki mali uçurumu gözler önüne serdi. Fenerbahçe ile sözleşmesi 2028'e kadar süren Faslı yıllık 8 Milyon Euro (Brüt) maaş alıyor.
Kiralık döneminde maaşın küçük bir kısmını karşılayan Betis, bonservis için büyük bütçeler ayıramıyor. İspanyol ekibinin planı ise şu şekilde... Amrabat'tan maaşını düşürmesini isteyip, bu kaybı 4-5 yıllık uzun vadeli bir kontratla telafi etmek. Oyuncunun, Fenerbahçe yönetiminden bonservis kolaylığı talep etmesini sağlamak.
2026 Dünya Kupası nedeniyle durgun geçen transfer piyasasında, Amrabat'ın durumu Aziz Yıldırım yönetiminin önündeki ilk büyük kriz olmaya aday. Kulübün geçen sezon Ali Koç döneminde yaptığı 12 milyon Euro'luk yatırımı koruma kararlılığı ile oyuncunun gitme arzusu ve yüksek maliyeti, yönetimi çetin bir pazarlık masasına zorlayacak.

Selahattin Baki'nin Aykut Kocaman'ın yardımcılarıyla ilgili "sabotaj" itiraflarının hemen ardından, bu kez de Kocaman'a, Tanju Çolak üzerinden Oğuz Çetin'in de olduğu yeni bir darbe geldi.
Fenerbahçe camiası, Selahattin Baki’nin "veri sızdırma ve halıya sarma" açıklamalarıyla çalkalanırken, akşam saatlerinde bir başka bomba da Türk futbolunun efsane golcüsü Tanju Çolak’tan geldi.
Baki’nin itiraflarının hemen ardından bir YouTube kanalına konuk olan Tanju Çolak; Aykut Kocaman ve geçtiğimiz günlerde eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım’ın "futbol aklı" olarak duyurduğu Oğuz Çetin’i hedef aldı.
Galatasaray’dan Fenerbahçe’ye transfer olduğu döneme ait anılarını paylaşan Çolak, iki ismin kendisine yönelik tavırları nedeniyle büyük bir travma yaşadığını belirterek zehir zemberek açıklamalarda bulundu.
- Oğuz Çetin ve Aykut Kocaman, ben Galatasaray'dan Fenerbahçe'ye gidince bana 'hoş geldin' bile demediler. Beni çok üzdüler, hüngür hüngür ağlattılar... Onlar kendilerini Fenerbahçe'nin patronu, kulübün sahibi gibi görüyorlar.
Özellikle son dönemde adı yeniden Fenerbahçe ile anılan ve Aziz Yıldırım'ın yeni yönetim planlamasında "futbol aklı" olarak işaret ettiği Oğuz Çetin ile Aykut Kocaman’ın kulüp içindeki rollerini eleştiren efsane forvet, bu iki ismin kendilerini kulübün üzerinde gördüğünü öne sürdü.

Sky'ın haberine göre Juventus, Bologna'dan Jhon Lucumí'yi listesine aldı. 28 milyon euro serbest kalma maddesi bulunan sol stoper için Bournemouth ve Beşiktaş da pusuda bekliyor.
Sky'ın haberine göre Juventus, Bologna forması giyen Kolombiyalı stoper Jhon Lucumí’yi radarına aldı. Geçtiğimiz dönemlerde adı sık sık Galatasaray ile de anılan 1998 doğumlu başarılı savunmacı için Türkiye'den tek ciddi talip olarak Beşiktaş kalmış görünüyor.
Bologna ile Haziran 2027’ye kadar sözleşmesi bulunan 25 yaşındaki stoperin ekonomik şartları da netleşti. Güncel kontratına göre yıllık net 1 milyon euro kazanan Lucumí’nin sözleşmesinde 28 milyon euro’luk bir serbest kalma maddesi bulunuyor. Bu rakam, oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak isteyen kulüpler için ana hedef noktası.
Haberde Vincenzo Italiano yönetimindeki Beşiktaş’ın ise oyuncunun durumunu yakından takip etmeye devam ettiği belirtiliyor.

Çekya karşısında Güney Kore'ye galibiyeti getiren Hyeon-gyu Oh, maç öncesi 38 derece ateşle mücadele ettiğini itiraf etti.
Güney Kore, Çekya karşısında kritik bir galibiyete uzanırken, maçın kahramanı attığı golle takımını zafere taşıyan Hyeon-gyu Oh oldu. Karşılaşmanın ardından basın mensuplarının sorularını yanıtlayan yıldız futbolcu, sahaya çıkmasının adeta bir mucize olduğunu dile getirdi ve duygu dolu açıklamalarda bulundu.
- Kelimelerle tarif edilemeyecek bir duygu. Aslında bugün maçtan önce kendimi hiç iyi hissetmiyordum. Ateşim 38 dereceye kadar çıktı ve Acaba 'Maça çıkabilecek miyim?' diye çok düşündüm. Ancak buradaki tüm personelimiz benimle çok yakından ilgilendiler. Onların sayesinde bugün sahaya çıkabildim ve gol atabildim.

Beşiktaş'ın transfer listesinde olduğu iddia edilen Luis Henrique için Inter cephesinden yeşil ışık geldi. İtalyan devi, Türk kulüplerinin radarındaki Brezilyalı yıldızın kalıcı transferi için kapıyı 25 milyon Euro'dan açtı.
Beşiktaş’ta transfer hareketliliği devam ediyor. Siyah-beyazlıların Serie A devi Inter forması giyen Brezilyalı yıldız Luis Henrique'yle ilgilendiği iddia edildi.
İtalyan basınından sızan bilgilere göre Milano temsilcisi, cazip bir teklif gelmesi durumunda 24 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun takımdan ayrılmasına yeşil ışık yaktı.
Geçtiğimiz yaz transfer döneminde büyük umutlarla Inter'e katılan Luis Henrique, İtalyan ekibinde aradığı süreleri istikrarlı bir şekilde bulamadı.
İtalyan devinin, Brezilyalı futbolcunun bonservisi için kapıyı en az 25 milyon Euro’dan açtığı ve bu rakamın altındaki teklifleri değerlendirmeye almayacağı belirtildi.
Haberde, özellikle Türk kulüplerinin Luis Henrique transferi için oldukça istekli olduğunun altı çizildi. Bu noktada transferin en ciddi adayı olarak ise Beşiktaş gösterildi.

Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza forması giyen milli smaçör Efe Mandıracı, kulübünün tüm kalma ısrarlarına rağmen Galatasaray'ın sunduğu yıllık net 1,25 milyon Euro değerindeki iki yıllık astronomik teklifi kabul etti.
İki sezondur İtalyan ekibi Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza formasıyla başarılı bir grafik çizen ve bu sezon takımın CEV Kupası şampiyonluğunda büyük pay sahibi olan milli smaçör Efe Mandıracı, kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açıyor. Türk yıldız gelecek sezon dönecek Galatasaray forması giyecek.
İtalyan kulübünün elinde 2028 yılına kadar sözleşmesi bulunan 24 yaşındaki forvet oyuncusunu bırakma niyeti olmasa da, transferde son sözü oyuncunun kendisi söyledi. Galatasaray'ın masaya koyduğu dev bütçeli teklif karşısında kararını veren Efe Mandıracı, kariyerine sarı-kırmızılı forma altında devam etmeyi seçti.
İtalyan medyasından sızan bilgilere göre, Galatasaray yönetimi milli oyuncuyu ikna etmek için yıllık 1,25 milyon Euro değerinde, iki senelik göz kamaştırıcı bir kontrat sundu.
İtalyan ekibine ödenecek olan erken fesih ve tazminat bedellerinin ise bu meblağa dahil olmadığı belirtildi.

Beşiktaş, Alman savunma oyuncusu Felix Uduokhai'nin baba olduğunu duyurdu.
Beşiktaş’ın Alman savunma oyuncusu Felix Uduokhai, hayatının en özel günlerinden birini yaşadı. Siyah-beyazlı kulüp, başarılı stoperin baba olduğunu duyurarak oyuncusunu ve ailesini tebrik etti.
Kulübün resmi iletişim kanallarından yapılan açıklamada, Uduokhai ailesinin yeni üyesinin sağlıklı bir şekilde dünyaya geldiği belirtildi.
- Futbolcumuz Felix Uduokhai’nin bir bebeği dünyaya geldi. Felix-Samuel Uduokhai çiftini tebrik eder, minik bebeğe sağlıklı, mutlu ve uzun bir ömür dileriz.

Jadon Sancho, sportif direktör adayı Önder Özen ve teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun ortak vetosuna takıldı.
Beşiktaş’ta yeni sezon için adı geçen Jadon Sancho’nun transferi, sportif direktör adayı Önder Özen ve teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano’nun ortak vetosuyla tamamen rafa kaldırıldı.
Önder Özen, İngiliz futbolcunun takıma katılması durumunda ciddi riskler barındırdığını belirterek yönetime şu sert uyarıda bulundu:
- Eğer Sancho transfer edilirse, Beşiktaş’ın yeni Dele Alli vakası olur. Büyük beklentilerle gelip hayal kırıklığı yaratacak bir maceraya gerek yok. Beşiktaş'ın maceraya değil, aidiyeti yüksek ve doğrudan katkı verecek oyunculara ihtiyacı var.
Teknik direktör Italiano da taktiksel disiplinsizlik ve takım savunmasına uymayacağı gerekçesiyle bu rapora onay verince yönetim masadan kalktı.
Sancho'nun futbolundan ziyade bir "magazin figürü" haline gelmesine ve transferinin iptal edilmesine yol açan saha dışı olaylar şunlar:
Amerikalı rapçi Saweetie ile yaşadığı gizli ilişki sonrası, menajerinin Sancho'dan borcunu alamadığı gerekçesiyle yaptığı sosyal medya ifşaları gündeme bomba gibi düştü. İngiltere'de yasaklı olan "Gülme Gazı" (Azot Protoksit) kullandığına dair iddialar, İngiltere Futbol Federasyonu (FA) ve kulüp nezdinde inceleme konusu oldu.
Takımın mağlubiyetlerinden veya sakatlık dönemlerinden hemen sonra lüks gece kulüplerinde eğlenirken görüntülenmesi büyük tepki çekti.
Sabahlara kadar PlayStation/EA Sports FC (FIFA) oynaması yüzünden uyku düzeninin bozulduğu ve antrenmanlara geç kaldığı sıkça belgelendi.
















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2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa” heyətini Murad Musayev ilə gücləndirib.
Arena.az bu barədə Bakı klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, müdafiəçi ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, yeni klubuna azad agent kimi qoşulub.
Murad Musayev “Qəbələ” Futbol Akademiyasının yetirməsidir. Müdafiəçi 2012/2013-cü illər mövsümündə məhz bu komandanın heyətində Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında debüt edib. Musayev “Qəbələ”nin heyətində Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında və ölkə kubokunda 173 oyunda meydana çıxıb, 4 qola imza atıb, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. Murad “Qəbələ” ilə 2023-cü ildə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.
31 yaşlı futbolçu karyerası ərzində “Zirə”, “Şüvəlan” və “Səbail”in formasını da geyinib.
“Şəfa” daha öncə Rauf Hüseynli, Nicat Mehbalıyev və Arsen Ağcabəyovla da güclənmişdi. Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov və Amir Ebrahimzade isə komandanı tərk ediblər.
ABŞ, Meksika və Kanadada təşkil edilmiş futbol üzrə sayca 23-cü dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) açılış matçı rekord göstərici ilə yadda qalıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk dəfə bir mundialın açılış oyununda baş hakim futbolçulara 3 qırmızı vərəqə göstərib.
Rekord göstərici Meksika – CAR qarşılaşmasına təsadüf edib. Qarşılaşmada ilk qırmızı vərəqə 49-cu dəqiqədə göstərilib. CAR millisinin futbolçusu Sfifelo Sithole rəqibi aşkar qol imkanından məhrum etdiyinə görə meydandan kənarlaşdırılıb.
84-cü dəqiqədə VAR sisteminin müdaxiləsindən sonra braziliyalı hakim Vilton Sampayo kobud oyuna görə Tembe Zvaneyə qırmızı vərəqə göstərib. Bununla da Afrika təmsilçisi oyunu 9 nəfərlə davam etdirməli olub.
90+2-ci dəqiqədə isə növbəti qırmızı vərəqə qeydə alınıb. Meksika millisinin müdafiəçisi Sezar Montes rəqibin aşkar qol imkanından məhrum etdiyinə görə meydandan qovulub.
Beləliklə, dünya çempionatlarının açılış oyunlarında göstərilən qırmızı vərəqələrin sayı üzrə yeni rekord müəyyənləşib. Əvvəlki rekord 1990-cı ildə Argentina və Kamerun yığmaları arasında keçirilmiş açılış matçında qeydə alınmışdı. Həmin görüşdə Kamerun millisinin iki futbolçusu qırmızı vərəqə almışdı.
Xatırladaq ki, DÇ-2026-nın açılış matçı meydan sahiblərinin 2:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.
Meksika yığmasının baş məşqçisi Xavyer Aqirre DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərəhləsində Cənubi Afrika millisinə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, mundialın açılış oyununda Meksika yığması Cənubi Afrika Respublikası (CAR) millisinə 2:0 hesabıyla qalib gəlib.
Xavyer Aqirre matçdan sonrakı mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Qələbə qazanmaq hər zaman gözəldir. Lakin etiraf etmək lazımdırsa, ilk yarıdakı çıxışımızı bəyənmədim. Bununla belə, qalibiyyət bizimdir. Növbəti matçlara baxacağıq”.
CAR millisinin baş məşqçisi Hüqo Bros da sözügedən matçdan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb. O, məğlubiyyətə baxmayaraq, komandasının yaxşı oynadığını söyləyib:
“Məncə, komandam pis çıxış etmədi. Bəzi epizodlarda Meksikaya oynamaq imkanı vermədik. Onlar boşluq tapa bilmirdilər. Belə olduqda hər şey yaxşı gedirdi. Növbəti qarşılaşmaya daha ciddi hazırlaşacağıq. Topu özümüzdə daha çox saxlamalıyıq. Bunun üzərində daha çox çalışacağıq”.
“Sumqayıt”ın müdafiəçisi Kənan Feyziyev əməliyyat olunub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Misli Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turu çərçivəsində “Zirə” ilə matçın gedişində zədələnən gənc oyunçu Türkiyənin paytaxtı Ankarada “Acıbadem” xəstəxanasında tanınmış cərrah Prof.Dr. Mehmet Serdar Binnet tərəfindən aparılan əməliyyatı uğurlu keçib.
Qeyd edək ki, ön çarpaz bağ və menisk əməliyyatı keçirən Kənan Feyziyevin 6-9 ay sonra yaşıl meydanlara dönüşü gözlənilir.
“Qalatasaray”ın futbolçusu Barış Alper Yılmaz karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Arsenal” türkiyəli vingeri transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə “Fanatik” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Bildirilir ki, London klubu Barış üçün 50 milyon avro təklif etməyə hazırlaşır.
Barış başa çatan mövsümdə Super Liqada 30 oyunda 8 qol vurub, 11 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
26 yaşlı futbolçu Türkiyə millisinin də üzvüdür.
İspaniyalı hücumçu Alvaro Morata açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, futbolçu milli komandanın dünya çempionatı üçün heyətində yer almamasını şərh edib:
“Qərarla razıyam. Dünya çempionatında oynamağa layiq olmadım. Ümid edirəm ki, bir gün yenidən yığmaya qayıda biləcəyəm”.
Morata başa çatan mövsümdə “Komo” formasıyla 26 oyuna çıxıb və qol vura bilməyib. O, müqavilə ilə “Milan”a məxsusdur.
“Yuventus”un baş meneceri Damien Komolli klubu tərk edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Funksionerlə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılaşma əsasında xitam verilib.
Komolli 2025-ci ilin yayından “Yuventus”da çalışırdı.
“Qoca sinyora” A Seriyasında mövsümü altıncı sırada bitirib.
Argentina millisinin heyətində dəyişiklik olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, məşqdə zədələnən Leo Balerdi yığmadan kənarlaşdırılıb. Onun əvəzinə heyətə “Tottenhem”ə transfer olunan Markos Senesi çağırılıb.
Argentina millisi dünya çempionatında J qrupunda Əlcəzair, İordaniya və Avstriya ilə mübarizə aparacaq.
Braziliya milli komandasının keçmiş futbolçusu Brito vəfat edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə FIFA-nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Sabiq müdafiəçi 86 yaşında dünyasını dəyişib.
Brito 1970-ci ildə Braziliya yığması ilə dünya çempionu olub.
The San Siro demolition date is edging closer after years of uncertainty surrounding the future of one of football’s most iconic stadiums.
Milan and Inter are now moving forward with plans to build a brand-new shared stadium in Milan, with the current expectation that demolition work on San Siro will begin in 2031, after both clubs relocate to the new arena.
Both Milan and Inter have been popular picks on all UK betting sites over the years, particularly during their various Serie A title-winning campaigns and Champions League runs.
Current redevelopment plans suggest the San Siro demolition will take place sometime after the new stadium opens during the 2030-31 season.
Construction on the replacement stadium is expected to begin in 2027 on land adjacent to the current San Siro site. Once the new venue is fully operational, demolition work on large parts of the existing stadium is expected to begin shortly afterwards.
Despite constant speculation over the past few years, the stadium will continue hosting both Milan and Inter matches until the new ground is completed.
The two Serie A clubs believe San Siro is no longer financially competitive compared to modern stadiums across Europe.
Although the stadium remains one of the most historic venues in world football, both clubs have repeatedly argued that renovation costs would be too expensive and commercially restrictive compared to building a new arena from scratch.

Plans for a new stadium first emerged in 2019, but the project faced delays due to political opposition, heritage concerns and disagreements over whether San Siro should instead be renovated.
However, recent developments have significantly accelerated the process, with both clubs now fully committed to the demolition and rebuild project.
Not all of San Siro will be demolished; current proposals suggest that parts of the stadium’s iconic exterior could remain as part of a redeveloped public space surrounding the new stadium.
However, most of the seating bowl and interior sections are expected to be demolished once Milan and Inter move into their new home.

As things currently stand, the expected timeline is:
Until then, fans will still have several more seasons to visit one of football’s most legendary stadiums before the famous San Siro skyline eventually changes forever.
With Giovanni Carnevali replacing Damien Comolli as Juventus’ CEO, Gazzetta reports that the Bianconeri could resume contract talks with Dusan Vlahovic.
Juventus are ready for a new revolution, as Comolli is expected to resign today at an extraordinary board of directors meeting.
The French director has only spent one season at the Allianz Stadium and will be replaced by Giovanni Carnevali.
According to Gazzetta, the new director could resume contract talks with Vlahovic, whose deal in Turin expires at the end of June.
Comolli failed to reach an agreement with Vlahovic, who was offered €6m per season plus bonuses.


Vlahovic earned €12m including add-ons in his final season in Turin, and Kenan Yildiz will be the highest earner at the Allianz Stadium next season with a €7m-a-year salary if Vlahovic leaves.
According to Gazzetta, Juventus remain interested in Alexander Sorloth, Randal Kolo Muani and Emiliano Martinez, while Tarik Muharemovic, a Juventus Academy product now at Sassuolo, might return to the Allianz Stadium and reunite with Carnevali.
Liverpool wonderkid Rio Ngumoha supposedly signalled some interest in a transfer to Bayern Munich, according to Christian Falk.
Writing in his latest CF Bayern Insider column, Falk explained that Ngumoha’s brother seemed open to engaging with Bayern, but negotiations didn’t go any further as Liverpool were adamant that they don’t want to sell.
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Ngumoha is still at the start of his Liverpool career, with the 17-year-old becoming more of a first-team regular in the 2025/26 season, with 29 appearances and two goals in all competitions.
Liverpool fans will have been excited by what they saw of the teenager, though, as he looks like one of the brightest prospects in the country.
German football journalist Falk has now confirmed Bayern’s interest in Ngumoha, which again shows just what a top talent he is.
Liverpool are in no mood to let the England international go, though, so this is probably the end of the story for now.
“It is TRUE: Bayern Munich were concretely interested in Rio Ngumoha,” Falk wrote.
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“There were rumours that his brother, who is involved in his career around transfers, was at Säbener Straße for talks and signalled that the winger would be interested in going to Bayern Munich, and it would be no issue in sorting out contract details and the salary.
“FC Bayern had a very clear signal when they knocked on the door at Liverpool that there would be no time or reason for talks; there would be no negotiations. They’re so convinced about the player and his potential that they signalled he wouldn’t be sold. It won’t happen.”
In truth, after a frustrating campaign for LFC, they could do with Ngumoha stepping up and becoming even more of an important member of the first-team next season.
The Merseyside giants have just bid farewell to big names like Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson, and Ibrahima Konate on free transfers, so there’ll be plenty of changes made to the squad this summer.
If Ngumoha can start delivering more consistently, then he’ll surely be a valuable addition to the team under new manager Andoni Iraola.
If not, Liverpool likely face paying a fortune for a top new attacking player to replace Salah this summer.
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Arsenal and Manchester United may have been handed a frustrating transfer blow, with Sandro Tonali reportedly favouring a return to AC Milan if he leaves Newcastle United this summer.
According to TEAMtalk, Milan believe there is still a possible pathway to bring the Italian midfielder back to San Siro, despite Newcastle’s huge valuation.
The Magpies are said to value Tonali at around £100m, making any deal extremely difficult.
That price tag is already a major obstacle for Arsenal and United, but the player’s preference could be an even bigger problem.
Both Premier League clubs have been linked with the 26-year-old, with ESPN previously reporting interest from Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United.
For Arsenal, Tonali would be an ideal midfield addition.
Mikel Arteta’s side are looking for players who can handle high-pressure matches, move the ball quickly and bring more control in big games.
Tonali offers all of that, along with Premier League experience.
For Man United, the blow is just as clear. The Red Devils are searching for midfield upgrades this summer, and they have shown strong interest in the Newcastle star.
However, if Tonali’s heart is set on Milan, Arsenal and United may find themselves fighting a losing battle.
Money matters in transfers, but player preference can often decide everything.
Newcastle are in a strong position. Tonali joined from AC Milan in 2023.
Sky Sports later reported his contract had been extended until 2029, with an option for another year.
That means Milan would likely need a creative package to reduce the cost, possibly involving add-ons or player exchanges.
For Arsenal and United, this is a worrying development. Tonali may be admired in England, but if San Siro is his preferred destination, Milan now have the emotional advantage.
Arsenal eye Premier League duo, including “one of the greatest talents of his generation”
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Congratulations to Appoquinimink girls soccer, the Delaware Online High School Sports Team of the Week for Week 11 of the spring sports season.
Appoquinimink defeated Odessa 3-0 in the DIAA Division I Girls Soccer Championship.
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Appoquinimink won an online vote over four other teams.
Brandon Holveck reports on high school sports for The News Journal. Contact him at bholveck@delawareonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware Online High School Team of the Week is Appoquinimink girls soccer
The home run rate? Down.
The walk rate? Down.
The strikeout rate? Well, that's also down, but that might not be a problem for Detroit Tigers pitcher Keider Montero.
And with the young right-hander throwing as well as he is, the Tigers have a tough decision ahead of them.
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The Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins, 11-0, at Comerica Park on Thursday, June 11, with Montero pitching 6⅓ shutout innings in one of his best performances of the year. Montero's final line reflected the trends he has been showing at his best all season, with 10 fly outs to four strikeouts in a remarkably efficient performance from the starter.
"He was excellent," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said of Montero. "He gave us everything he could. The stuff was excellent and the execution got better in typical Keider fashion."
Montero lowered his season ERA Thursday from 3.95 to 3.61 – third-best among Tigers starters and the lowest of any Tiger with at least 60 innings pitched. And with Montero putting up more quality starts as the season has progressed, he has made his case to stay in a strengthening Tigers rotation.
But will the Tigers have room for him?
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Before we answer that question, let's start with how Montero got here.
Montero had mixed results as a spot-starter in his first two seasons with the Tigers, going 11-9 with a 4.57 ERA over 189 innings pitched. He had better results out of the bullpen in the postseason in both 2024 and 2025, but wasn't one of the starting five out of spring training this year, thanks to the additions, just before camp began, of left-hander Framber Valdez and right-hander Justin Verlander.
But then the 43-year-old Verlander got hurt after his first start, forcing Montero into action from the jump. And he has delivered, lowering his home run rate from 2025 to 2026 from 1.59 per nine innings to 1.09 (with an MLB average of 1.12), lowering his walk rate from 8% to 6.1% (MLB average is 8.5%) and raising his fly ball percentage from 37.9% to 52.5% (MLB average is 39.2%).
Translation – he's getting more easy outs for his defense without giving up the long ball. And with improvements in his control, his seat in the rotation has gotten much more secure.
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Montero hasn't made significant changes to his velocity or movement on his pitches, relying heavily on his two fastballs (four-seamer and sinker) each of the last two seasons. But what has changed is his command, getting more refined in 2026 and getting better results.
"He's becoming a more well-rounded pitcher," Hinch said. "Early on as a young pitcher ... he would try to get after it by throwing the ball in the big part of the zone. You want strike-throwers, but then you start to refine it, you start to use your pitches correctly, you start to gain confidence in more than one way to get hitters out."
Montero acknowledges he has been working a lot on his control (while also crediting his work with Venezuela in the 2026 World Baseball Classic for ramping up his effectiveness early in the season), and he feels thankful that the work has turned into positive results.
"It has been [dotting] the strike zone, not just in the same zone," he said. "Looking upside, downside, left, inner, inside and outside, everywhere, so I can attack every area of the strike zone."
One casualty of the new-and-improved Montero is his strikeout rate, which has fallen from 18.5% in 2025 to 16.7% in 2026 (with an MLB average of 21.8%). But if Montero can force weak contact earlier in at-bats instead of going deeper into counts looking for a punch out, he can get similar results on fewer pitches, something the Tigers could greatly benefit from.
"That's how you last deeper into games or face guys a second or a third time [through the order]," said Hinch.
That was the version of Montero the Tigers got Thursday – one that could play a huge role on a team attempting to claw its way back to the American League wild-card chase.
Except Montero, through little fault of his own, might be the odd person out.
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With Tigers ace Tarik Skubal set to return on Saturday and All-Star righty Casey Mize potentially returning on Sunday, a six-man rotation may not even be big enough to fit Montero with Valdez, righty Jack Flaherty, righty Troy Melton and righty Ty Madden all healthy and available to start.
That's not to mention Verlander, who just completed his second rehab start at Triple-A Toledo and could make the Tigers eight-deep in the rotation when he comes back. But because Montero is optionable, and because he has experience in the bullpen, there may be little he can do to prevent a demotion to relief work.
"He's very versatile, because from pitch one, whether that's the start of the game or in the past when we've had him in the 'pen, he's gonna get after it, he's gonna empty his tank for his team. And that doesn't get lost on us," said Hinch. "He has gone up, he has gone down, and he has always answered with the right approach and the right attitude."
As well as he as pitched as a starter, Montero said he wouldn't mind going to the bullpen if needed.
"I just do my best, and I will not care regardless if I stay in the rotation," he said. "As long as they give me the ball, they give me the opportunity, I'll do my best to help this team."
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Has Keider Montero done enough to stay in Detroit Tigers' rotation?
Texas A&M's 2027 recruiting class is on track to finish No. 1 among all the major outlets, as third-year coach Mike Elko and his staff have assembled an elite group of blue-chip prospects, including a nation-high 5 five-star commits among the program's 20 commits. Heading into the weekend, the Aggies are set to host another long list of current commits and priority prospects, including five-star running back Landon Williams-Callis.
Elko's ability to match former head coach Jimbo Fisher's recruiting success was one of the primary questions after he was hired back in late Nov., 2024, spending two seasons leading the Duke Blue Devils to new heights while helping develop several future NFL players in the process. Still, it's important to note that during his tenure as Texas A&M's defensive coordinator, Elko helped shape the Aggies' 2022 historic recruiting class.
Elko's ability to connect with prospects at every position, selling his future outlook for the program, and assembling a coaching staff, especially S&C coach Tommy Moffitt, has resulted in reaching unanimous No. 1 status in the 2027 cycle, while several of A&M's 20 commitments, including five-star safety Kamauri Dorsey, have shut down their recruitment.
This offseason, Elko has gained more national respect, rising to No. 11 in Sporting News' latest college football head coach rankings, and after leading the Aggies to the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history, Texas A&M is slowly but surely becoming a national title contender, especially if the recruiting success continues to result in on-field success.
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ORLANDO — UCF welcomes its second group of recruits, including four of its five verbal commits for the 2027 cycle, for official visits this weekend, beginning June 12.
The Knights had mixed results from their first wave of visitors. Lake Wales' 1,000-yard receiver Kaneilius Purdy announced a verbal commitment during the trip, and the staff made positive impressions on several other in-state targets, including Barron Collier defensive tackle Akhcuonam Augustin, Miami Carol City linebacker Debonaire Johnson and Delray Beach Atlantic running back Omari St. Fort.
However, Crestview safety Zy Tassin chose Wake Forest the following weekend and Hendersonville (Tenn.) offensive tackle Teagan Parizek locked in a commitment with Arkansas.
In addition, six players who previously booked trips to Orlando for June 12-14 — North Iberville (La.) cornerback Bra'Jon Melancon, Glassboro (N.J.) linebacker Tasheem Butler, Tabor Academy (Mass.) offensive tackle Botond Varga, Flanagan wide receiver Jacob Thomas, Glenwood (Iowa) interior offensive lineman Drake Buthe and Jackson (Mo.) offensive tackle Brayden Harris — decided to cancel.
Butler, a North Carolina commit, recently shut down his recruitment. Thomas is committed to Pittsburgh, UCF's Week 2 opponent this fall. Melancon will instead head to Kansas State. Varga, Buthe and Harris locked in their spots with Syracuse, Minnesota and K-State, respectively.
Here is the updated full list of expected arrivals this weekend.
David Overstreet II, who joined UCF's coaching staff from the Dallas Cowboys just before the start of spring ball, may look to bring a couple of Lone Star State DBs with him down to Orlando. Perhaps overshadowed at Duncanville by Ole Miss signee Victor Lincoln Jr. and Colorado signee Braylon Edwards Jr., Barnes had 35 tackles, 10 pass breakups, five TFLs and two interceptions to earn all-district honors.
UCF landed Ehmen's verbal commitment May 15, two days after position coach Cooper Bassett saw him for an in-home visit. He's got 4.6 speed to go along with a 6-foot-6, 240-pound frame. Over the last two seasons, Ehmen has caught 15 passes for 265 yards.
UCF brought in a pair of tackles two weekends ago, but Marcus Small remains committed to Syracuse and Teagan Parizek chose Arkansas. Golden graduated last year from Greenwich (Conn.) High, where he played tight end and defensive end. He has more than a dozen Division I offers ahead of his post-grad season, including Wake Forest, Tulane and hometown UConn.
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On May 23, three days after receiving an offer from UCF defensive coordinator Alex Grinch, Kolbow locked in his commitment. Per MaxPreps, Kolbow was credited with 23 passes defended as a junior, including a pair of interceptions. He added a pick in last month's spring game against Raines, the reigning FHSAA Class 3A champion.
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Mark D'Onofrio landed a New Jersey linebacker last cycle in Don Bosco Prep's Matthew Occhipinti, and he will try to do the same this time around by flipping McDuffie away from Syracuse. Like Occhipinti, McDuffie earned USA TODAY Network All-New Jersey recognition, producing monster two-way stats (26 receptions, 516 yards, six TDs; 105 tackles, five TFLs, three sacks, four forced fumbles).
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MontsDeOca served up 44 pancake blocks for Fort Meade and made the Lakeland Ledger's All-Polk County first team, generating Power Four offers from Colorado, Wake Forest, West Virginia and UCF. Fort Meade had a balanced offense in 2025, averaging 137.2 rushing yards and 154.5 passing yards per game while scoring 264 points. Earlier this week, MontsDeOca announced he will enroll at Lakeland Christian for his senior year.
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Render should see an expanded role for a team that finished runner-up in the FHSAA's Class 7A and graduated its four leaders in the TFL department. Render, who had 23 tackles and 3½ TFLs, had a strong showing in Vero Beach's intrasquad scrimmage last month with a QB hit and a pair of batted passes at the line of scrimmage.
UCF's longest-tenured commit, making his choice public on April 20, Robinson caught 21 passes for 391 yards and seven touchdowns to lead Mater Academy across the board in the receiving department. He received praise from former Knights receiver Amari Johnson on social media, who saluted Robinson’s "smooth routes, strong hands" and called him a "big-time playmaker."
UCF believes the 6-foot-4, 260-pound Robinson, who transferred June 8 from Ocala Vanguard, has lots of untapped potential entering his senior year; he played just two games, per MaxPreps, and collected 10 tackles in 2025. He told 247Sports’ Andrew Cherico that UCF "has always been one of my top schools," and he committed after the team’s open practice May 2.
UCF jumped into the mix for Wade, Lancaster's 6-foot-2, 185-pound safety with a reported laser 40-yard dash time of 4.52 seconds, on May 26. He'd collected a number of Group of Six offers earlier in the month, including Louisiana Tech, Missouri State, Texas State and Tulsa, and he has a planned visit next weekend for UTSA.
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Waye is the highest-ranked recruit, according to 247Sports' composite scores, set to spend this weekend with the Knights. The 5-foot-11, 205-pound all-purpose back rushed for a team-high 838 yards and 15 touchdowns, and he added 15 catches for 304 yards and two scores. UCF did not crack Waye's initial top-12 last December, but seven of those schools have already taken at least one commitment from a rising senior running back. In addition, the Knights have a vacancy at the position after Cardinal Mooney's Connail Jackson decommitted on June 10.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: UCF Knights football recruiting: Official visit list for June 12-14

Manchester United have been told exactly what it will take to land either Eduardo Camavinga or Federico Valverde as Real Madrid plot a major overhaul this summer, according to a new report.
The Santiago Bernabéu has been engulfed in chaos during a turbulent campaign for Los Blancos, with Xabi Alonso dismissed midseason amid fractures with the squad’s biggest stars, and Barcelona cruised to the league title. Barcelona cruised to the league title.
In response, Florentino Perez, who was re-elected as president this week, has green-lit Jose Mourinho’s return, 13 years after the ‘Special One’ left the Spanish capital during his first spell with the club. The 79-year-old businessman is willing to make a splash in the market to back Mourinho, with links already emerging to a host of options, including West Ham starlet Mateus Fernandes – a priority target for United.
To fund this revamp, Real are prepared to offload any players Mourinho deems surplus to requirements, which Foot Mercato reports includes Camavinga, Raul Asencio, Fran Garcia and Dani Ceballos, while Franco Mastantuono and Gonzalo Garcia will be loaned out.
But the future of Valverde remains shrouded in doubt after the Uruguay international’s physical confrontation with Aurelien Tchouameni last month, which left him hospitalised. Heavy fines were handed down to both players, but Valverde is understood to have been the instigator.
Furthermore, Real are looking to sign a new No.6 to provide more control in midfield, with Manchester City maestro Rodri their primary target. If the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner was to arrive in the Spanish capital, Tchouameni’s position would become uncertain.
The Red Devils will be carefully monitoring this state of flux in Madrid as all three of Camavinga, Tchouameni and Valverde are options INEOS have considered as part of their midfield revamp.
Spanish reporter Miguel Serrano confirms Camavinga is available for sale, with Real said to be demanding £43 million for the 23-year-old Frenchman, who missed out on a place in Didier Deschamps’ squad for the World Cup after a difficult season. Serrano claims Real are hoping interest will materialise from the Premier League where the top clubs, including United, would have no trouble meeting this fee.
Camavinga is believed to want to remain at the Bernabeu as he feels he can reclaim his place in the starting eleven. But if Perez rules that a player’s future in the fabled white shirt has run its course, it usually only ends with one conclusion.
On Valverde’s future, Foot Mercato reveals a price tag of £86m has been set for the 27-year-old dynamo, who is widely seen as the most ‘complete’ midfielder in world football. Should the opportunity arise to strike a deal, it could prove transformative for United.
Meanwhile, Manchester City are closing in on a potentially record-breaking deal to sign Nottingham Forest talisman Elliot Anderson – another key target at Old Trafford, though one considered too costly to pursue.
If Anderson arrives at the Etihad, it could signal Rodri’s time at the club is coming to an end, which could have a chain reaction that ignites United’s move for Tchouameni. INEOS see the France international as a “dream” replacement for Casemiro, as the 34-year-old Brazilian’s contract expires this month.
Any one of the three Madridistas would represent a major upgrade to United’s midfield, with each of them a world-class operator regardless of recent dips in form. Camavinga appears the likeliest to leave the Bernabeu, though Tchouameni would be the best option to arrive in M16 given the hole Casemiro is leaving in the heart of Michael Carrick’s side, while Valverde is simply the best footballer of the trio.
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What do high school football coaches in Florida think about the Open Division?
The eight top-ranked teams in all Florida team sports, regardless of classification, will play in their own Open Division starting this fall.
As with any change — and this is a big one — there are differing opinions.
The USA Today Florida Network reached out to coaches around the state to get their thoughts on the Open Division for the latest installment of Coaches Confidential. More than half of the coaches who responded have won a state championship, been a state runner-up or coached a team that reached the state semifinals.
Coaches were given the freedom to speak with anonymity.
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"I understand the premise, but overall, I don't like it. This quest to find the absolute "best" team at all costs is not feasible in my opinion. We are trying to do what college football and/or what the NFL does, and it is unrealistic for high school football. We are losing our way on what high school football is truly about; and the growth and learning that takes place as these youth develop during key influential and transformational years. I believe a double-elimination format is overwhelming and unrealistic for most. I believe you are asking for a problem when you allow an ambiguous computer program to decide the top eight teams out of hundreds of programs. I believe you devalue the class state champion. And for what gain? If teams really want to play each other to decide some chest thumping prideful arrogant argument of "who is better,' then schedule a regular season game. I also, and most importantly, believe you are encouraging and promoting transfers, talent stacking, and ultimately cheating. It is of my strong opinion that nobody will ever be in the Open Division championship without a significant amount of transfers and a significant amount of illegal contact with other programs' players. You will never see a team reach the Open Division through development. We are losing site of the beauty of high school football for grown men to claim they are the best. Competition, striving to be the best, winning, losing, and having high standards are awesome. But this monster is at a whole new level. And again, to what end? Why is this necessary?"
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"We are excited about the Open Division. That is our goal to get in the Open Division and compete for the ultimate state championship. ... I feel the Open Division will create a great atmosphere and some big-time competition."
"I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about this kind of stuff. It's like when people ask me about the rankings. I don't know. You just schedule your games and try to win each one. I'm sure it's very cliché-ish, but I don’t try to spend time of the things that aren’t in my control. ... What would be nice is if we knew what the MaxPreps rankings consisted of. Do we now have to run up the score on people to get a better ranking? Does where you finish last year factor in? Because where you start sometimes affects the finish. I think there’s a lot to it. A human element would be nice."
"I can see why they would do it. I see why they want to do it. Me, personally, being at a school that hasn't won a state championship, if I win one and I don’t beat an American Heirtage, Miami Norland or Miami Northwestern or a team like that, it’s got an asterisk to it. It’s like creating another weight class so you don’t have to fight Mike Tyson. Speaking as a competitor, it’s tough. It’s different."
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"I think the Open Division is a great idea. I'm excited to see how it plays out. I think it's good for high school football in the state of Florida. Some coaches won't like it. I think some coaches will opt out. I would consider it an honor to go play for the number one spot in all classifications."
"I think it's fine. I know they were talking about it. I don’t think it’s going to affect me, so I haven’t looked too much into it. I think it’s going to be great competition, and I think it will level out the rest of the divisions. Especially if you’re talking about the Chaminades and those teams. ... My honest opinion is I thought they nailed it with Metro and Suburban classifications. I don’t know why they don’t go back to it."
"I like it. I think it opens up opportunities for other teams that go up against teams that cheat all the time. When you’re playing that team in Davie. ... Now they're going to have to go up against people that do what they do."
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"Honestly, I don't have an opinion because it doesn't affect us. I don't really understand the need for it, but I also don't pay much attention to those things we can't control."
"I think it’s good. It's coming back to being a gladiator sport. You won't have a disparity in championship games with blowouts, and that’s what people want to see. What I don’t want to see happen is it diminishes the other schools playing for their respective state championships."
It’s always a pro and a con. The con is that if we make it to a state championship and Jacksonville Raines or Miami Central is not in that bracket, it’s a lot of respect lost for that championship. It’s a drawback from that part. The pro is that these schools, coming from metropolitan cities with a couple of million people, have a lot to choose from to make a football team. It’s not a fair competitive edge for anybody when you're playing against schools like that so pulling them out in their own bracket is kind of nice for us also.”
"I think it's good if people agree. See who the clear top team is in the state of Florida. I do think it's weird that people are forced to join. I think it should be optional. ... I also feel like the ranking system is inconsistent at times."
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"I think the Open Division is a positive thing for the state. Our state is unique in a lot of ways with school choice. I think it will provide more competitive playoff matchups and allow the top programs in the state to compete regardless of classification."
"I think without the human element that it lacks what 95 percent of the coaches in this state were looking for. If they had a human element, I’d be fine with it."
"Honestly, I don't know. The best eight teams play and that's cool. But if you win a state championship and you're not one of those eight teams, did we really win? Maybe take the eight best teams after the state championship games. I don't know. Unless you're one of the big private schools, I don't think anyone is super happy about it. The First Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas, those kinds of schools. They probably love it."
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Florida high school football coaches weigh in on new Open Division
In June 2018, the architects of the United Bid gathered for the last time in London, which a month earlier had become the base for their campaign to sell the world on the first-ever World Cup shared by three countries. The following morning, they would hand over their cell phones as a security precaution before boarding a flight to Moscow, where the 211 members of FIFA were primed to vote on whether to place its 2026 tournament jointly in Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Eight years earlier, soccer’s governing body had voted to award its 2022 showcase to Qatar — a tiny desert nation with not a single stadium ready for World Cup play and summer temperatures exceeding 100 degrees — over the favored United States. The result stunned American soccer executives and triggered years of bitterness, suspicion and eventually federal investigations that helped bring down much of FIFA’s old leadership structure.
In a private room at the River Cafe on the north bank of the River Thames, those who had spent years plotting an American comeback participated in a ritual that carried the feel of a closing dinner before a decisive battle. Over plates of Italian food and wine, they reflected on what would be at stake in Moscow — a referendum on the United States’ place in the world of soccer.
“We didn’t know for sure what the outcome was going to be,” said Neil Buethe, then-chief communications officer at the U.S. Soccer Federation. “We felt strongly that if North America hosted 2026 we would put on the biggest and best World Cup ever, but we didn’t know for certain if the rest of the world thought the same.”
Now, eight years after that dinner in London, FIFA has kicked off a tournament far larger than any it has ever hosted before — a 48-team, three-country competition that is stretching from Guadalajara to Vancouver to the Meadowlands. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to join FIFA President Gianni Infantino in Los Angeles Friday to watch the United States play its opening match against Paraguay.
The decade-long maneuvering to bring the World Cup back to the United States represented a venture in trilateral cooperation just as other relations with Mexico and Canada were growing more fractious than they had been in recent memory. The unlikely success of that collaboration transformed the internal politics of FIFA, became a defining aspect of President Donald Trump’s second term and may permanently change the way the U.S. government participates in sporting mega-events.
This insider account of the long road to the 2026 World Cup is drawn from interviews with organizers and government officials, some of whom were granted anonymity to discuss private deliberations, along with internal documents and contemporaneous notes reviewed by POLITICO. This is the story of how the U.S. government broke FIFA and then helped build the organization back into something even bigger and more politically powerful than before.
The Americans were optimistic as they trekked through snow to enter the Messi Zurich convention center on Dec. 2, 2010. The two dozen members of the U.S. bid team took their seats in bleachers from which they would watch a consequential vote that would determine the trajectory of the sport for years to come.
Days earlier, a delegation — including executives from U.S. Bid Committee, the U.S. Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer — had presented the American case to FIFA’s leadership in the auditorium of the organization’s dungeon-like headquarters. There were four other countries in the competition, all from soccer’s Asian region: Australia, Japan, South Korea and Qatar.
The bid was the result of two years' work by the American bid committee, which had selected 18 U.S. cities that had the stadium facilities as prospective hosts. The bid’s technical advantage was never in doubt: The United States had shown it could stage a successful World Cup in 1994, and possessed a surfeit of the large stadiums and big-city hotel rooms along with the headquarters of many of FIFA’s leading corporate sponsors. The Americans were so confident with their chances that they arrived in Zurich already having booked a celebration venue, a restaurant bar within walking distance of the luxury Baur au Lac hotel which served as FIFA’s de-facto headquarters when foreign soccer officials were in town.
The decision rested with FIFA’s executive committee, a collection of 24 power brokers elected or appointed by their respective continental federations who would make the choice via secret ballot. It was a structure that critics had long alleged made vote trading and corruption easy. In fact, two of the committee’s members had already been suspended from the 2022 vote after a London newspaper reported allegations that they had solicited bribes in exchange for their votes in the World Cup selection process.
The U.S. Bid Committee treated its presentation as a show of political force. Former President Bill Clinton, who was in office during the last World Cup in the U.S., led the delegation as non-executive chair, joined by Attorney General Eric Holder. The 88-year-old former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, a huge soccer fan who had played a crucial role promoting the 1994 tournament, was honorary chair of the bid. (He did not travel to Zurich for the final vote, but spoke of wanting to attend the 2022 tournament at almost 100.) Then-President Barack Obama had written to then-FIFA President Sepp Blatter with childhood memories of playing soccer while living in Indonesia as a way of expressing support for the U.S. to again host.
But when Blatter opened the envelope with the results of the executive-committee vote that had been taken earlier in the day at FIFA headquarters, some members of the U.S. team thought they had misheard him. Celebratory screams came immediately from the Qatari delegation seated nearby.
A shocked U.S. delegation decamped to the restaurant where they had planned to celebrate because the alcohol had already been purchased. Then Clinton and actor Morgan Freeman went to a smaller group dinner at the Savoy Hotel.
“It was so sad. It was like a death,” said Buethe. “Nobody was really talking at first.”
Later in his hotel room, Clinton reached for an ornament on a table and threw it at a wall mirror in a fit of rage, shattering the glass, the Telegraph reported.
It was hard to know where the U.S. bid had gone wrong. Obama received a courtesy call a few days before the vote and was told the U.S. was likely to lose, according to a FIFA insider’s memoir, but the result caught most of the bid team by total surprise. All the Americans knew was that they had lost 14 votes to 8.
“I was undecided with whether I never wanted to see these people ever again, because we had a pretty good idea of what had happened,” said U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati. “Or if I want to start bidding the next hour.”
Events over the next year would feed American suspicions that the vote to award the 2022 tournament had never been fully on the level. In June 2011, one of the architects of Qatar’s bid was booted from FIFA’s presidential elections after whistleblowers alleged he had attempted to bribe 24 Caribbean delegates for their votes, offering unmarked brown envelopes containing $40,000 cash each.
The revelations opened up a wide-ranging probe of corruption in global soccer. FIFA Vice President Jack Warner resigned in 2011, threatening a “tsunami” of revelations and was later accused of receiving $1.65 million from Asian Football Confederation President Mohammed bin Hammam, which Warner denied influenced his vote.
FIFA responded by establishing a series of governance initiatives intended to restore confidence in the organization. Between 2011 and 2013, the organization created committees, task forces and an Independent Governance Committee, but the core power remained concentrated around Blatter and the Executive Committee. U.S. officials criticized the narrow set of reforms that were implemented as cosmetic.
The United States made reform a litmus test during the next campaign for FIFA’s presidency, making it clear the United States would put itself forward as a World Cup host again only if there were changes that made the process more transparent and accountable. Gulati, a former World Bank economist, pushed for commitments that would oblige FIFA to abide by its technical standards on issues like stadium capacity along with public disclosure of how each country voted.
In May 2015, American soccer officials threw their support behind a challenge to Blatter. Carlos Cordeiro, then a vice president of the U.S. Soccer Federation, worked for the campaign of Jordanian Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein.
“We knew it would hurt us going against the favorite,” Gulati said of his federation’s decision to support Al-Hussein rather than Blatter. “There are some things more important than hosting a World Cup.” But Blatter would not remain in office long. In the early morning hours of May 27, 2015, Swiss police arrived at the Baur au Lac, where top FIFA officials had gathered for the organization’s annual congress. Guests awoke to flashing lights outside the lakeside hotel as plainclothes officers escorted bleary-eyed soccer executives through the lobby and into waiting vehicles.
The police were, it soon became clear, working at the behest of the U.S. government. Later that day, at a Brooklyn press conference, Attorney General Loretta Lynch released a 47-count indictment against 14 defendants, accusing senior FIFA-linked officials of racketeering, wire fraud and decades of systemic bribery tied to marketing rights and international tournaments. The key to the five-year Southern District of New York investigation was Chuck Blazer, a longtime American soccer executive who occupied two Trump Tower apartments, one reportedly just for his cats. After coming under scrutiny for tax evasion and financial misconduct, he pleaded guilty in 2013 and became an FBI informant as they probed world soccer’s financial workings.
Blazer covertly recorded conversations with fellow soccer officials, helping prosecutors expose a culture in which bribes and backroom deals were treated as routine business. While the initial U.S. indictment announced by Lynch the day of the Zurich raid focused largely on marketing and media-rights corruption, subsequent probes — including one initiated by Swiss authorities — came to focus on the process FIFA used to choose World Cup host countries.
Blatter went on to win reelection for FIFA president that Friday, May 29, before resigning the following Monday, as it became clear the investigation would continue and even widen. Blatter’s resignation set up a wide-open race for FIFA’s presidency early the next year.
Subsequent indictments revealed that executive-committee votes to award the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 tournament to Qatar had been tainted by vote-buying. Within days of the raid, FIFA suspended the 2026 World Cup bidding process, arguing that it was impossible to proceed with another host-selection process while the process was under such scrutiny.
In December 2015, FIFA’s Reform Committee issued a 12-page blueprint for overhauling the organization, including by replacing the Executive Committee with an expanded FIFA Council. Over the next year, the organization fundamentally reshaped the World Cup bidding process. The 2026 host would be chosen by all 211 member associations, replacing a system in which a small group of executives made the decision. The logic was simple: Influencing the larger, more diverse electorate would be far more difficult than swaying a handful of insiders. Bid requirements became more rigorous, while disclosure, transparency and ethics rules were tightened.
“FIFA underwent deep-rooted governance and management reforms over the last decade with a clear focus on transparency and on its mandate to develop football all around the world,” the organization said in an emailed statement.
Infantino, a Swiss-Italian lawyer who had helped lead soccer’s European confederation, used his work on the reform committee as a launchpad for a run to succeed Blatter. The United States went into the February 2016 vote again backing Prince Ali, but he finished a distant third in the first round. The U.S. then threw its support to Infantino, triggering a stampede from other countries in the hemisphere, helping deliver a conclusive 115-vote majority. A fourth candidate, former French diplomat Jérome Champagne, attributed Infantino’s victory to “a strong alliance between Europe and North America and the Anglo-Saxon world.”
One of Infantino’s earliest moves was leading the newly created FIFA Council to block European and Asian confederation members from bidding again so soon after Russia was awarded the 2018 World Cup and Qatar the 2022 tournament. The move eliminated half the potential host countries, and dramatically tilted the odds in favor of the World Cup returning to North America.
In May 2016, FIFA gathered in Mexico City for its first annual congress under Infantino’s leadership. For the Americans, whose interest in seeking the tournament again had been satisfied by FIFA’s reforms, the Mexico City gathering represented a chance to cultivate support for an entirely different theory for how to win hosting rights.
"We knew we could host it alone, but a combined bid would be stronger," Gulati later acknowledged.
Joining with Canada and Mexico had both a practical and symbolic logic. Given the potential importance of regional blocs under the new voting system, three federations would have a stronger chance together than if they competed against one another. There also could be something powerful about seeing the United States partnering with its neighbors as a time then-presidential candidate Donald Trump was questioning whether the country should even bother with NATO, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal or Paris Climate Agreement.
That case was made by Canadian Soccer Association President Victor Montagliani, who argued that a multi-country bid would be more politically attractive to FIFA than a purely American one. There was some opportunism to the argument: Canada lacked the capacity to mount a competitive bid for a men’s World Cup of its own, and a partnership with the United States was likely the only route to getting one in the near future.
“Victor's comments, which pulled some truth, literally was: 'Listen, you guys aren't particularly liked around the world,'” said Gulati. “Canada, on the diplomatic level, was more well-liked.”
The Mexicans had different considerations. Gulati’s negotiating partner, Emilio Azcárraga Jean, was chair of the powerful mass-media company Televisa, and he had a patrimony that spoke to Mexico’s experience around the World Cup. Azcárraga’s father had served as local organizing committee chair for two World Cups, and Azcárraga sat atop the company that owned Estadio Azteca, the Mexico City stadium that had hosted Pelé’s Brazil in 1970 and Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal in 1986.
As Azcárraga stood next to Gulati on the pitch of one of the most iconic venues in soccer history, he mentioned to Gulati that he wanted any jointly hosted tournament’s opening match to take place there. Gulati jokingly threatened to walk away from the entire bid, leaving the Mexicans to coordinate with the Canadians alone, if Azcárraga insisted again. “You guys can do it together,” Gulati recalled telling Azcárraga, “but you can't use American airspace either.”
But the three countries still had to determine the internal balance of power between them in a joint bid. Gulati, Montagliani and Mexican Federation President Decio de María — who had taken over for Azcárraga as his country’s point person in the negotiations — debated how many matches would take place in each country. During the only other jointly hosted World Cup, in 2002, Japan and South Korea split the schedule evenly.
Over the next few months, on the sidelines of soccer-governance meetings in Zurich, Hawaii and Aruba, representatives of the three countries came to an agreement: Three-quarters of the tournament matches would go to the United States, including all decisive contests in the quarterfinals and beyond. In April, the countries’ soccer officials decided they were ready to tell the world that the United States, Mexico and Canada would jointly pursue the 2026 World Cup.
They scrambled to secure a venue for an event that would give the appearance of a carefully orchestrated international announcement. But the off-stage politics were more complicated, especially as Trump entered 2017 planning to withdraw from the primary vehicle for cooperation between the U.S. and its neighbors — the quarter-century-old North American Free Trade Agreement — and spent the year sparring with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A single negative comment from Trump about partnering with them on the World Cup could easily torpedo the bid.
Gulati asked Boston sports executive Bob Kraft, a Trump friend, to make introductions to White House staff so he could brief the administration on the intention to mount a joint bid. Gulati explained that the bid process was more transparent under FIFA’s new leadership, and stood a greater chance of success than the effort to win the 2018 cup had. The White House designated Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner to serve as its point person on the effort, and the bid committee began to prepare monthly updates on its progress to the White House. "The president of the United States is fully supportive," Gulati declared from a stage on the 102nd-floor observatory of One World Trade Center days later. “He is especially pleased that Mexico is a part of this bid, and in the last few days we’ve gotten further encouragement on that. We are not at all concerned about some of the issues that other people may raise. We looked at bidding alone and decided in the end, we wanted to bid with our partners in North America and we have strong encouragement from President Trump to that end.”
Veterans of the failed bid for the 2018 tournament returned to the Midtown Manhattan headquarters of Major League Soccer to begin the process of preparing a new bid. They were under a far more grueling timeline than the previous effort, which had taken more than two years to prepare. It had generated tens of thousands of contracts, thousands of pages of technical documents and countless political negotiations.
This time there would be just eight months, the result of an "expedited" bidding process imposed by FIFA even as it expanded the tournament in search of greater revenue opportunities: increasing the number of teams from 32 to 48, doubling the number of required venues from eight to 16.
The North Americans named their project the United Bid. The ultimate product it would present to FIFA would be a prospectus known as a “bid book” — a sales and marketing pitch for the three-country project filled with data addressing FIFA’s technical requirements around issues like transportation infrastructure and stadium accessibility.
For months, the United Bid proceeded without any competition. Then, on the August 2017 date that FIFA set as a deadline for countries to express interest, that changed. Morocco entered the fray, and while the country would go months without disclosing much about its plans, the North Americans knew it would rely on promises of ambitious stadium construction and new infrastructure plans they did not intend to match.
For John Kristick, who had been managing director of the bid in 2010, memories of losing out to Qatar had never fully passed. He had moved on to a successful career at WPP, the global advertising giant, where a copy of the 2022 bid book sat on a shelf in his office. Photographs from the experience still hung on the walls.
"They taunted me every day," he recalled.
The team working on the bid resembled a presidential campaign crossed with an Olympic organizing committee. Former FIFA competitions executive Jim Brown became managing director, an Al Gore speechwriter named Brian Reich took charge of communications, and former manager of stadium operations for the 1994 World Cup Jim Larkin led on stadiums. Around them grew an ecosystem of lawyers, lobbyists, communications operatives, stadium consultants and city officials. One internal presentation described the operation as encompassing more than 750 people across dozens of cities, who had to commit as prospective hosts before the bid book itself could be drafted. “The democracy that we live in required us to essentially marshal that out across the federal government. It's not like any one signature. It's a series of commitments and we had to do the same in Canada and Mexico,” Cordeiro said.
After losing the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, many of the people involved in the American bid assumed it would be difficult to persuade cities to sign up. The failed campaign had consumed years of work. Mayors had held press conferences. Sports commissions had spent money. Local organizers had rallied business leaders and stadium owners. Then they had all watched FIFA hand the tournament to Qatar.
Kristick worried that many cities would simply refuse to go through the process again. It was a weariness matched among United Bid strategists whose lingering distrust of FIFA led them to wonder whether anyone in Zurich would actually care about the hotel-occupancy rates detailed in their bid book.
"We didn't trust the competence or the process," recalled a senior participant in the bid. "I didn't think their reforms were serious reforms."
One moment stuck with that person, who traveled to FIFA headquarters in Zurich as preparations for the 2026 process slowly took shape. At one meeting, FIFA officials proudly introduced outside auditors sitting at the end of the table who were supposedly monitoring the integrity of the process.
Then the meeting broke for coffee and a smoke break.
"And the auditors disappeared for a break, too," the person recalled. "The whole thing was so obviously window-dressing.”
Kristick’s first call was to Dallas, which had hosted matches at the Cotton Bowl in 1994. He was surprised by the speed with which Monica Paul, the longtime executive who led the city's sports commission and had been part of the failed 2022 effort, said “We’re in.”
The response repeated itself across North America, with more than 50 cities across the continent expressing preliminary interest in hosting matches, an enthusiasm that reflected how much the sport had changed since 2010. Major League Soccer had grown significantly, through television audiences and attendance in dedicated stadiums across the country. Soccer finally felt like a sport of the American present, rather than of its perpetual future, and the World Cup no longer a speculative investment.
Representatives from 32 candidate cities, a mix of sports administrators and city managers, descended on Houston in November 2017 for a host-city conference, in which United Bid staffers laid out a set of contractual requirements that FIFA treated as rigid and nonnegotiable. (The documents outlining those standards had arrived from Zurich later than expected, compressing an already impossible schedule.)
Cities had to commit to sweeping legal guarantees, transportation obligations, stadium modifications and security arrangements, while indemnifying FIFA against potentially enormous liabilities. In other words, if something went wrong during the tournament, FIFA wanted cities to absorb much of the risk. “It was sort of take it or leave it with FIFA,” one person involved in the process said.
The cities wanted to know what was in the contracts and whether they should sign them, cycling through a conference room in a series of hourlong meetings with United Bid personnel that another participant likened to “speed dating.” “We were the intermediary between the cities on the one hand and FIFA on the other,” said Michael Kuh, the bid’s top attorney, who now leads the sports practice at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. “I just kept telling the cities that if they wanted to participate they would have to take a leap of faith, which is advice lawyers only reserve for rare occasions.”
Three of the five finalists for the 2024 Olympics, whose countries had already spent millions to get that far, abandoned their bids before the final selection was made, in two cases (Hamburg and Budapest) once voters expressed their disapproval in referenda. Already, American candidate city Boston had withdrawn after activists aroused popular opposition.
Municipal officials returned to their cities from Houston having to sell elected officials on why they should buck that trend. Some simply struggled to explain why taxpayers should assume enormous risks without a clear guarantee of financial return. Over time, some cities dropped out. Others revolted at the terms.
Chicago, which carried scars from another failed international bid, did both. In 2009, the city had mounted an expensive campaign to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Obama had personally lobbied the International Olympic Committee to bring its games to his hometown. Nonetheless, the city was eliminated in the first round of voting. Years later, Chicago officials remained skeptical of global sporting organizations and the promises they made.
Chicago had sent its representatives to Houston, where they offered assurances the city would join the bid. But when the contractual documents were returned to the United Bid office, they included handwritten caveats next to Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s signature.
"Chicago would take all the risk and FIFA would get 60 percent of the reward,” said Emanuel, who served as Obama’s chief of staff in 2009 before becoming mayor. “Only idiots do transactions with those ratios.”
FIFA disputes the characterization that host cities were asked to shoulder disproportionate risk. A FIFA spokesperson said host cities were responsible for a defined set of obligations, and noted that host cities in all three host countries received government assistance. The spokesperson added that FIFA is covering expenses including stadium and venue rentals, temporary infrastructure, power requirements, broadcasting operations, private security and venue operations. FIFA also emphasized that, unlike many previous World Cups, the 2026 tournament requires little new infrastructure investment because existing stadiums are being used largely in their current configuration.
When Emanuel was told that such changes would not pass muster with FIFA, he eventually withdrew the city from the process, releasing a public statement that criticized the bid and FIFA. United Bid strategists worried about the potential precedent: If one city publicly rejected FIFA's terms, others might follow, throwing the entire bid into jeopardy.
"We were only as strong as our weakest link," said Kristick, who assuaged the anxieties of another U.S. city that considered withdrawing after Chicago did. Kristick declined to name the city.
Vancouver, which had withstood an organized left-wing opposition to its decision to host the 2010 Winter Olympics, had its own qualms. The provincial government of British Columbia, which controlled the BC Place stadium, worried about exposure to financial risk. Vancouver asked for an extension, and got one.
Vancouver promised the paperwork was coming, but nothing made it to New York. As the late January deadline approached to finalize the 1,000-page bid book, officials printed out two different versions: one including Vancouver as a host city and one without.
A bid official was relieved to finally find a package from Vancouver arrive by mail. But when he opened it, every document was unsigned. Months of negotiations had ended with a box full of blank paperwork.
"It wasn't just that they declined to participate," the official recalled years later. "It felt like a real 'fuck you.'"
The bid book, sans Vancouver, was organized along with other necessary components of the United Bid submission. One was a letter from the U.S. State Department authorizing visa access in compliance with requirements set by FIFA, which Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had signed and dated on March 12. By the time it arrived, via FedEx, the next morning in New York, Tillerson had been fired by Trump via Twitter.
Signing the official bid was likely Tillerson’s last act as secretary of State.
The American play to become a soccer power was derailed by an on-field defeat. The men’s national team lost to Trinidad and Tobago in their final match of the World Cup qualifying campaign in October 2017, denying the United States a spot at the sport’s leading tournament for the first time since 1986.
The shock result caused a leadership crisis at U.S. Soccer, the nonprofit federation that serves as the sport’s governing body in the United States. Facing criticism for the team’s failure, Gulati — who had served as the federation’s president since 2006 and had spent years laying the groundwork for the 2026 bid — decided not to seek reelection.
A wide-open race to be U.S. Soccer’s top official loomed, featuring a number of retired players who promised a break from the status quo. Cordeiro, who had served on the U.S. Soccer board since 2007, was the establishment candidate in an election dominated by reformers promising to blow up the system. When he won the presidency in February 2018, he inherited responsibility for the World Cup bid.
Cordeiro, a former Goldman Sachs executive, knew that the early days of his presidency would be measured on the success of the bid and approached the bid like a high-stakes corporate merger.
“There was an intensity shift,” a person working on the bid said of the change in leadership from Gulati to Cordeiro. “Carlos came in and this was going to be his thing. It was helpful in a sense — new energy, new ideas — but it was also a lot.”
The day after winning the presidency, Cordeiro flew from Orlando to New York for meetings at Major League Soccer’s offices and onward to Bratislava, where European soccer officials were gathering for a UEFA meeting. There Cordeiro heard something that startled him: The United Bid was in trouble.
North American officials felt that they possessed a stronger technical case than Morocco could offer. The United States, Mexico and Canada had stadiums, airports, training sites, hotels, transportation networks and corporate infrastructure — strengths that FIFA’s own revamped process was supposed to reward.
“Everybody knew that the infrastructure was going to be very good. All the stadiums were there, all the facilities to train were there, all the hotels were there,” said de María.
But Morocco represented serious competition, in part due to geographical advantages. The new process meant that the 2026 vote would be decided by more than 200 national federations rather than a select group of FIFA insiders. Morocco had substantial support from across the more than 50 members of the Confederation of African Football — CONCACAF, which includes North America, had just over 40 — and a foothold in the Middle East.
Morocco also seemed to be making inroads in Europe, through appeals based on ties of language, culture and colonial history. France had become one of Morocco’s most important sporting allies in Europe, Cordeiro believed, because French architects, engineers and construction firms stood to benefit from Morocco’s need to build or renovate stadiums and transportation infrastructure.
“Europe was the toughest,” Cordeiro recalled. “France was not supporting the U.S. for one particular reason: They saw a unique opportunity to get all the business that would follow had Morocco won.”
Cordeiro wanted the bid team to be more proactive in its outreach to the 211 federations who would have a say in who was awarded the World Cup. They started a tracking sheet based on where each country stood: likely United Bid supporters in green, persuadable targets in yellow and likely Morocco backers in red.
The vote would be won, Cordeiro believed, in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, with crucial swing votes from the former Soviet bloc split across the regional confederations.
The North Americans could argue that their tournament would generate more revenue than any World Cup in history, producing larger distributions for FIFA member nations. But they also knew they could not rely on technical superiority alone, outlined through facts in the bid book.
To assuage members who could be worried about the impact of Trump’s policies — especially the travel ban on majority-Muslim nations upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in December 2017 — the United Bid asked Kushner to extract a commitment from Trump about free travel around the World Cup. Over three letters addressed to Infantino, Trump vowed that foreign teams, officials and fans from qualifying countries would face no restrictions entering the United States for the tournament.
But Trump’s increasing enthusiasm for securing the World Cup also risked generating backlash. “The U.S. has put together a STRONG bid w/ Canada & Mexico for the 2026 World Cup,” he wrote in an April 26, 2018, social media post. “It would be a shame if countries that we always support were to lobby against the U.S. bid. Why should we be supporting these countries when they don’t support us (including at the United Nations)?”
FIFA responded by obliquely pointing out that Trump had likely defied its bidding rules, which are supposed to keep the process immune from external political influence. One member of Morocco’s 2026 bid committee told CNN, “I think the Donald Trump factor is helping Morocco.”
If they were going to sell the world on awarding its tournament to Trump’s America, they needed to launch FIFA’s first global political campaign.
The campaign had to acknowledge the reality of the Trump era, Cordeiro concluded upon his return from Europe. He envisioned one major messaging shift: The bid that had launched at an iconic New York location would no longer present itself as a U.S.-led effort supported by its smaller neighbors, but as a North American partnership. The three countries would campaign as equals.
“We elevated Canada and Mexico presidents to co-chairs as equals with me to demonstrate to the world that this was a truly joint bid,” Cordeiro said.
From then on, the bid’s lobbying teams traveled in threes whenever possible: one representative from the United States, one from Mexico and one from Canada. Cordeiro believed the visual mattered, showing skeptical federations that the bid was not simply the United States asking for the World Cup again.
“What we were putting together was a North American face in which the three countries can work together,” said de María.
The campaign set up its headquarters in London, where strategists tailored regional approaches off the color-coded list. Cordeiro asked Brown, a former FIFA executive with African relationships, to look for places where the United Bid could pick off votes from Morocco on its home continent. In the Maghreb and Francophone Africa, Morocco’s support was locked down, but Brown saw a plausible opening beyond: English-speaking southern Africa, Portuguese-speaking countries and Spanish-speaking Equatorial Guinea.
“Get us 10 to 15 votes,” Cordeiro recalled telling Brown. “That’s all we need.”
In Europe, where the bid team had to work beyond France’s sphere of influence, the bid officials tried to get in front of all 55 members of the continental confederation UEFA to make their case. A vote from Montenegro or Malta counted exactly the same as one from Germany.
"There was a collective effort not to ignore anybody," Bluethe said. "No one was too small."
For nearly a month, the bid’s leadership team used London as the hub of a global lobbying campaign, dispatching delegations across continents for whirlwind meetings that often lasted just a day before the next flight. At one point, one team met with representatives from four countries in a single day. In Belarus, the delegation arrived without visas and was barred from leaving the airport, so federation officials came to them instead, gathering in a VIP lounge for an impromptu pitch session. The campaign soon became a blur of red-eye flights, hotel conference rooms and federation headquarters, with staffers sometimes learning their next destination only hours before departure.
"We'd come back to London and regroup," Buethe recalled. "Then we'd find out where we were going next."
Personal familiarity with the United States was a huge source of advantage. Foreign officials who had attended American universities reminisced about bars in Washington. Latvian federation president Kaspars Gorkšs, a former captain of the country’s national team, recalled watching the 1994 World Cup as a young player. When Gorkšs invoked Alexi Lalas, the defender who was among the most recognizable members of the U.S. team, Buethe promised to introduce them.
The United Bid made its first major breakthrough in the Nordic bloc. In the spring of 2018, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland convened a meeting near the Copenhagen airport to hear from both campaigns.“The fact that the U.S. was prepared to share the World Cup with its two neighbors during a time of heightened political tension was very well received,” Cordeiro said.
The Scandinavians endorsed the United Bid, which began a rush of favorable announcements. England was supportive and Germany was, too. As the June 13 vote approached, bid strategists were confident of backing from a majority of the 211 voting members. But after their experience in 2010, they worried about the possibility that some federations would change their vote at the last minute, triggering a rush away from the frontrunner.
“You lose a few dozen votes and all of a sudden it's a tie game,” Cordeiro said. In London, the United Bid delegation prepared for a trip to the FIFA Congress in Moscow, which would take place as Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation intensified its focus on the role of Russian security services in the 2016 U.S. election. Security advisers walked delegation members through the process of using burner phones, laptops and hard drives, a routine demand complicated by the large file size of the bid materials themselves.
The team, whose members had been spread across the continents, gathered for their farewell dinner the night before they would fly together to Moscow. Cordeiro arrived at River Cafe with a version of deal toys — soccer-themed Hermès ties. He handed one to each of the three federation presidents, who would dress for the FIFA Congress in identical ties but for different national colors: de María in green, Cordeiro in blue and Montagliani in red.
The final pitch to the FIFA Congress reflected the United Bid’s delicate navigation of the moment’s politics. Instead of showcasing the countries’ elected leaders — who were then frequently sparring over issues from a border wall to dairy and aluminum tariffs — the presentation featured three young players, one from each country.
This time, when Infantino read out the name of the winning bid, there were no surprises: The United Bid carried 134 votes to Morocco's 65. (In Washington, Kushner’s allies quickly claimed credit for his contributions to winning over Persian Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.)
It was not lost on any members of the bid team — who were were delighted when The Washington Post editorial page approvingly called it ”the NAFTA World Cup” — that their undertaking represented the type of cross-border venture that Trump’s vow to sever the continent’s free-trade pact could make a thing of the past. “Prior to this project, Mexico and Canada and the U.S. had the NAFTA agreement, so we worked together for many years with the U.S. and Canada on a commercial basis,” reflected de María. “What we were putting together was a North American face in which the three countries can work together to put together their abilities to handle an event like this.”
Later that summer, Infantino made the first of what would be many trips to the Oval Office. He presented Trump with a referee’s red card and a soccer jersey emblazoned TRUMP 26, even though it was then unimaginable that Trump would be in office during the year when the tournament took place.
Nonetheless, it was clear from the zest with which Trump brandished the red card for the cameras and associated himself with the bidding process — “it only took one call because when I heard ‘World Cup,’ I wanted to do it,” he recounted — that he was ready to claim the tournament as his own. It was a dynamic that would repeat itself just two weeks later, when the 2028 Summer Olympics were formally assigned to Los Angeles.
FIFA turned its attention to the 2022 tournament in Qatar, which had to be staged under pandemic conditions (and in the winter due to the country’s hot climate). Meanwhile, North American cities jostled for the right to be one of the 16 that would get to host matches in 2026. In 2022, Montreal withdrew from contention after the provincial government refused to fund stadium renovations, allowing FIFA to replace it with Vancouver, which was also Montagliani’s hometown. (Washington, D.C., also dropped out of contention as a solo city during this period, merging its bid with Baltimore.)
While both Mexico and Canada have sports ministries, the United States does not have a major federal office set up to coordinate the country’s participation in global competitions. In 1994, a single national committee run out of the U.S. Soccer Federation served as the domestic organization responsible for actually putting on the World Cup, leasing stadiums and selling tickets. But for the 2026 tournament, FIFA changed its approach. Each of the 11 U.S. cities selected by FIFA in June 2022 to host matches developed an individual contractual relationship with the organization, managed through a so-called host city committee. The set-up gave FIFA, which opened a Miami office to oversee tournament planning, more control and access to match revenue.
That left open the question of who would serve as a point of contact for both FIFA and the cities on nationwide policy concerns that were sure to affect tournament planning, touching on security, infrastructure and immigration. Then-President Joe Biden designated Secretary of Cabinet Affairs Evan Ryan to lead an interagency working group that would consider what role there was for the federal government to play. FIFA gingerly attempted to build relationships with Biden, hiring former administration staffers at the lobbying firm Foley & Lardner to help navigate Washington.
“There were very early discussions about visas, for example, and how would you go from one country to another country and come back in here,” said Cordeiro, who after resigning from the U.S. Soccer foundation in 2020 joined FIFA as a senior adviser to Infantino and his primary liaison to the U.S. government.
When U.S. voters decided to send Trump back to the White House in 2024, Cordeiro saw an opening for a different relationship with the federal government. Infantino joined the trail of world leaders to Mar-a-Lago during the transition period, where he told Trump about the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup that would come to the United States in the summer of 2025 as something of a logistical dry run for the World Cup a year later. The night before Trump’s inauguration, Infantino sat in the audience for a rally in Washington where Trump mentioned him by name five times. During the swearing-in ceremony the next day, Infantino sat just a few rows behind Trump, the rare foreigner visible to television cameras during the transfer of American power.
A decade after plans for it were first hatched, the 2026 World Cup would be Trump’s tournament.
In March 2025, Trump welcomed Infantino back to the Oval Office, calling him “the king of soccer.” This time, Infantino was not there just for pleasantries: He had already secured the White House’s commitment on FIFA’s first major procedural demand of his administration.
Infantino, who had overseen tournaments in Russia and Qatar, was used to dealing with a strong central authority in World Cup host countries rather than 11 different private-sector entities in communities as different as Boston, Miami and Kansas City. When Infantino asked Trump in early 2025 to establish a body within the White House that would lead the federal government’s role in World Cup preparations, the president immediately agreed.
Trump appointed Andrew Giuliani, a former pro golfer, failed New York gubernatorial candidate and son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, to lead the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup. The body included Cabinet secretaries from the departments of State, Transportation and Homeland Security, where it set up an office to coordinate efforts across government at all levels.
“I think it's really helpful that the decision-makers in that room are also task force members,” Giuliani told POLITICO in January of the complexities of preparing to welcome millions of visitors with global conflicts going on.
The task force ensured that host cities could access the $625 million in security funding in Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” through a grant program managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It worked with the Pentagon to organize tabletop exercises anticipating security threats and FBI on counter-drone training for local law enforcement officials.
“The task force did one thing for us,” said a FIFA official, “which was it gave us a credibility that we didn't have and a visibility that we didn't have before this administration.”
Infantino, meanwhile, embarked on his own efforts to win over the American political class. Repeating the mantra “You have to be local to be global,” he set off on a campaign-style tour barnstorming governors’ mansions, city halls and tribal authorities, pledging donations to their causes along the way.
He used last summer’s FIFA Club World Cup as an occasion to raise his public profile. He hosted Trump during the tournament’s final at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey’s Meadowlands, with the two men sitting together during the match and Infantino leading Trump out on the field at its conclusion. Some members of London-based Chelsea were visibly confused to find themselves sharing the winner’s platform with an American politician.
But Infantino’s sustained attention remained on the man in the White House. (The World Cup host committees abandoned their Democratic-led lobbying team in favor of one headed by former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman that specialized in outreach to Republicans.) Infantino appeared more frequently in public with Trump than any other world leader over the course of 2025, with the two men seeming to genuinely enjoy each other’s company. In December, Infantino appeared to program the lottery draw that set the World Cup’s match schedule with Trump foremost in mind, booking the Village People to perform “Y.M.C.A.” as a finale.
Most notably, Infantino used the occasion at Washington’s Kennedy Center to present Trump with a novel confection known as the FIFA Peace Prize, without first consulting the FIFA Council that is supposed to set policy, as POLITICO reported at the time. At least three of FIFA’s eight vice presidents publicly or privately expressed their concerns about the lengths Infantino was willing to go to please Trump.
“I have a great relationship with President Trump. I’m very happy about that. I got to know him during his first mandate and we have been working very closely together now in his second term,” Infantino said at a pre-tournament press conference in Mexico City on Wednesday. “Without his engagement and his involvement, I think it would have been impossible — simple as that — it would have been impossible to organize a World Cup in the United States. He understood immediately the magnitude of the World Cup, the impact of the World Cup and instructed as well, of course, the administration to help and assist.”
Infantino and Trump are likely to be back together in the Meadowlands next month, when the World Cup wraps up with its final match on July 19. At that point, both men are likely to consider themselves winners. Infantino will likely be able to claim he has staged the most lucrative single event in sports history, with estimated tournament revenues of $9 billion to his nonprofit. Trump will have been able to preside over one of humanity’s great uniting cultural pageants, a worldly complement to the United States’ 250th birthday celebrations and precursor to the 2028 Olympics.
Yet for all of Infantino’s highly personalized political outreach, he has remarkably little to show for it. The run-up to the tournament has been marred by distractions caused by Trump’s policy choices and FIFA’s financial priorities. Politicians of both parties are alleging that high prices to attend the World Cup are a function of FIFA’s manipulative and opaque ticket-selling procedures, while the global soccer establishment has been aghast to see players, team support staff and referees denied entry to the United States due to immigration rules.
“We are not the kings of the world who can rule over governments and police forces,” Infantino said in Mexico City, one of the rare instances where he has faced adversarial questioning. “We are a sports organization. We do our best with the means that we have to do as much as possible.”
Lost on the road to the 2026 World Cup was the dream that animated the original architects of the United Bid: a truly North American experience. The World Cup has begun to resemble three separate tournaments played in parallel, due to national policy choices that FIFA has been unable to smooth out.
After the United States could not negotiate security assurances for Iran’s delegation — the first time a country has played in a World Cup while at war with its host — Mexico scrambled to set up a training camp in Tijuana, from which the team will fly to U.S. cities where they are legally forbidden from staying the night under the terms of their limited visas. When a Somali referee was turned away this week by border officials at the Miami airport without clear explanation, the B.C. premier said he was welcome to officiate a match in Vancouver.
Still, the only time Trump has appeared together with the neighboring heads of state was at the lottery draw in December. While the event began with the three leaders sharing a photo op as equals, it ended with Trump dancing to his favorite song.
Shia Kapos contributed to this article.

Ohio State’s staff stayed busy on Thursday evaluating prep recruits who flocked to their campus for another camp opportunity. Worth their while, the coaching staff offered multiple new names they were impressed with, and that of course grows the list of prospects to pay attention to moving forward.
Here’s the latest rundown…
Making his way to campus for a chance to work out in front of Ohio State’s staff on Thursday, class of 2028 quarterback prospect Titus Huard came away with exactly what he was looking for. An impressive 6-foot-5, 205 signal caller that has a four-star ranking to his name, Huard is the No. 175 player nationally and 11th best quarterback in the upcoming cycle per the 247Sports Composite.
No stranger to the recruiting process thanks to 20 offers under his belt, Huard adds the Buckeyes to an impressive list and clearly wanted Ohio State’s attention. Quarterback always a main objective in any class, 2028 now has a new name to keep an eye on.
After an amazing camp and conversation with @CoachFess I’m super excited and pumped to receive an offer from Ohio State University #Gobuckeyes@ryandaytime@CoachKeanu@Coach_Sanford2@GoValorFootball@BrandonHuffman@TomLoy247@247Sports@TommyVento16pic.twitter.com/CrHK4wId0q
— Titus Huard (@Titushuard7) June 11, 2026
Back to looking at future wide receivers, Maddox Porter was on campus and made his trek more than worth his while leaving with an Ohio State offer. A younger prospect, Porter is a class of 2029 athlete with an impressive 6-foot-2, 175 pound frame for someone with three more prep seasons to grow and develop.
Unranked via his 247Sports profile due to his class status, offers from Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, and now Ohio State among several others show the caliber of player he is. Cortez Hankton wasting no more time, he’s a name sure to be repeated over the next couple of years.
After a great camp and conversation with @Coach_Hankton I am blessed to receive an offer from @OhioStateFB. @CoachJordan82@ryandaytime@bobbybentley@FootballBga@greynolds0823@Coach_Shugg@BuckFitz@Hunter_DeNote@TomLoy247@ChadSimmons_@adamgorney@SWiltfong_@PBODY333pic.twitter.com/UkBjkFxpYb
— Maddox Porter (@Maddox_Porter3) June 11, 2026
The type of player that is a must have for the Buckeyes, Ohio State was impressed enough on Thursday with in-state prospect, Lorenzo McMullen Jr. A 6-foot-1, 170 pound wide receiver in the 2028 class, Lorenzo has the ranking and status that the Buckeyes will want to keep at home for his college career.
The No. 29 player nationally and seventh best receiver per the 247Sports Composite, McMullen Jr. told Dan Hope of Eleven Warriors that this offer from Ohio State puts the Buckeyes in his top three along with LSU and Notre Dame.
Just town the road two hours, Hankton should be a frequent visitor doing what it takes to land his commitment as one of Ohio’s very best in the upcoming cycle.
After a great conversation with @Coach_Hankton I am extremely blessed to receive and offer from THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY! #GoBucks🌰 @CoachJordan82@AllenTrieu@SWiltfong_@Andy_Villamarzo@GregSmithRivals@TomLoy247@BlairASanderson@Andrew_Ivins@VikeNation@CoachParker99pic.twitter.com/b1VSUccaX3
— Lorenzo McMullen Jr (@LorenzoMcM2028) June 11, 2026
Running back the next position worth noting, 2028 athlete Jayshawn Mitchell was able to land the Buckeye offer after a strong camp at Ohio State with Carlos Locklyn keeping a watchful eye. The No. 249 player nationally and 18th best back in the class per the 247Sports Composite, Mitchell adds Ohio State to an offer list that has nearly 20 others including Baylor, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, and a host of others.
The 2027 class the main objective right now as they pursue running back, but seeing Locklyn looking ahead to 2028 shows there’s no time to waste as the future is always quickly approaching. Making the trek from Texas, Coach Lock has plenty of Ohio State to Texas ties he can mention to further boost their pitch.
#AGTG After a great camp and conversation with @Locklyn33 and staff. I’m blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University. #GoBucks
— Jayshawn Mitchell / NCAA ID 2512788693 (@JAYMITCH_1) June 11, 2026
Trust the process. The GRIND continues 💪🏾@BFNDFball@Basorecoach@CoachRitcheyFB@JeffHoweth7@samspiegs@malloryhartley… pic.twitter.com/Bi7s54sA5l
Keenan Bailey also liking what he saw from Thursday’s one-day camp, the Buckeyes have a new 2028 tight end prospect on their recruiting board as Wright Martin received the good news. A 6-foot-2, 250 pound athlete, Martin may not have a ranking via his 247Sports profile right now, but the latest offer from Ohio State and an earlier one coming by way of Georgia should change that soon.
A position Ohio State has really made a key to their offense over the last few years, having Arthur Smith coordinating this side of the ball only further increases it’s importance so seeing the offers be dished out isn’t a surprise.
After a great workout with @CoachKee and @CoachTMort and great
— Wright Martin (@wrightmartin28) June 11, 2026
conversation with @ryandaytime thankful to receive an offer from The Ohio State University!!! #Gobucks@BenHartsock@CPAFootball@HLNichols11pic.twitter.com/pFDFjhYjlT
One off of the board now for Ohio State, on Thursday defensive tackle target Kasi Currie gave his commitment to Texas. A player that had gained some traction for the Buckeyes the last several weeks, the commitment elsewhere had many bringing up the NIL aspect.
If that’s the case, it continues to be a hard item to deal with when following recruiting. This staff being consistent with their NIL approach, seeing schools such as Texas land these players can’t be an easy pill to swallow, but this staff at the very least has earned some trust.
While many may lean towards the notion of upping the NIL efforts, they’ll have a chance to put their money where their mouth is with other top targets in the coming weeks.
BREAKING: Four-Star DL Kasi Currie has Committed to Texas, source told @Rivals
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 11, 2026
The 6’5 310 DL chose the Longhorns over Georgia, Oregon, and Ohio State
He’s ranked as a Top 5 DL in the 2027 Rivals Industry Rankings 🤘https://t.co/DrXteNtAF5pic.twitter.com/Vutfpn46eX

Yaya Sithole’s World Cup opener against Mexico turned into a nightmare after WhoScored recorded him as the lowest-rated outfield player in their tournament database.
South Africa lost 2-0 to Mexico at Estadio Azteca, but Sithole’s individual performance became one of the biggest talking points after the game.
That is partly because the match itself was already chaotic. Three players were sent off, Mexico took control of Group A early, and South Africa left with both a defeat and selection problems.

As WhoScored reported, Sithole was given a 4.26 rating, the lowest mark by an outfield player in a World Cup match since the site began collecting data.
The number looks harsh at first glance, but the reasons are clear. Sithole made an error that led to Mexico’s opening goal and was later sent off early in the second half.
Julián Quiñones punished South Africa in the ninth minute, giving Mexico the perfect start in front of a fired-up home crowd.
Sithole’s night then got worse after halftime when he brought down Brian Gutierrez near the edge of the penalty area. The referee showed a straight red card for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.
That dismissal left South Africa chasing the game with 10 men, and Mexico eventually made the advantage count when Raúl Jiménez scored the second in the 67th minute.
WhoScored’s ratings heavily punish decisive errors, red cards, and actions that directly hurt a team’s control of the match. Sithole had all of those marks against him in less than an hour.
The wider match was not only about one player. Themba Zwane was also sent off for South Africa after a video review, while Mexico defender César Montes saw red in stoppage time.
That made it the first World Cup opener to feature three straight red cards, an unusually wild start to the tournament.
Mexico now have three points and a plus-two goal difference, with South Korea next on June 18 in Guadalajara.
South Africa face Czechia the same day in Atlanta, and Sithole’s suspension creates an immediate midfield problem.
For South Africa, the only useful response is practical. They have to fix the midfield, absorb the suspensions, and make sure one damaging opener does not define the tournament.
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June 12 (UPI) -- The U.S. men vowed to show a new aggression under coach Mauricio Pochettino at the 2026 World Cup, shedding a previous "good guy" narrative.
"I think he brings that South American spirit we've been missing," midfielder Tim Weah told reporters Wednesday. "We've always been the good guys It's kinda nice being on the other end and being the aggressor a bit. It's fun."
Star forward Christian Pulisic and the Americans will start that journey against Paraguay in their Group D opener Friday in Inglewood, Calif. The match will air at 9 p.m. EDT on Fox and Telemundo and stream on Peacock on Tubi.
The red, white and blue will play additional group-stage matches against Australia and Turkey as they attempt to reach the knockout rounds.
Unlike the unparalleled success of the U.S. women, the men have reached the quarterfinals just once since the inaugural 1930 World Cup, when they placed third. Playing in front of the home fans in the first 48-team World Cup is serving as motivation for the current 26-man squad, which hopes to inspire with its unique approach.

"I think our generation and the last generation have definitely gained the respect of the world," defender Chris Richards said. "I think a lot of people will see that this World Cup. I think whenever we go and play everywhere else in the world, it feels like we have to play twice as hard to get the respect, but so be it. We are Americans, that's what we do. We like to have that challenge.
"We are going to bring that same kind of mentality and drive to this World Cup. Hopefully, we'll show the world again why we deserve respect."

The Americans failed to advance past the Round of 16 in their last three World Cup appearances, sandwiched around their failure to qualify for the 2018 tournament. They were out in the group stage in 2006 following a 2002 quarterfinal run.
Stylistic decisions often led to strategic disadvantages for previous editions U.S. men's team, while elite soccer nations continue to succeed with consistent, patented approaches.

Under former coach Gregg Berhalter, the Americans scored just three goals while conceding four at the 2022 World Cup. German Jurgen Klinsmann and American Bob Bradley were among other recent coaches who failed to get them past the World Cup's second round.
Berhalter favored a conservative strategy based on structure, ball control and minimizing risk. Pochettino's plan shares similarities, but also lends itself to more risk, applying pressure to opponents with physicality and aggression, while encouraging freedom to attack.

"It's one that is going to bring a crazy amount of energy and enthusiasm, just an exciting brand of soccer," Pulisic toldMen In Blazers. "We are gonna press. We are gonna cause problems to other teams. We are going to fight. We are going to do all the little things and compete.
"We are going to compete our butts off and I hope that's what [fans] can really see."
Pochettino, an Argentine, was hired in September 2024, two months after Berhalter's departure. The Americans were 44-17-13 in 74 matches under Berhalter, including a 29-9-7 record in official matches. They are 14-10-2 under Pochettino.
Pochettino recently said he favors culture over strategy, with a focus on alignment, trust and confidence.
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast," Pochettino said after a 2-1 friendly loss to Germany on Saturday in Chicago.
"Here, we are not talking about the quality of the coaching staff, the strategy, the game plan, the tactics. It's about culture. When your culture and your standards and your values are aligned, that is what is going to be the thing that is going to help, after, to prepare the tactics, the strategy, the game plan and everything.
'Without that culture, that strategy, you can be brilliant, but if you don't have the energy, you don't have the commitment, you don't have the trust, the confidence, all the values that are really important in that sport, it's impossible to play well."
The U.S. men, No. 17 in the FIFA world rankings, are just a half-goal favorite to beat No. 41 Paraguay. They are outside the Top 10 betting favorites to win the tournament, behind the likes of No. 2 Spain, No. 3 France, No. 4 England, No. 5 Portugal, No. 6 Brazil and top-ranked defending champion Argentina.
They are slight favorites to win Group D, ahead of No. 22 Turkey and Paraguay. No. 27 Australia faces the longest odds to win the group.
If they win the group, the Americans would face a third-place team from Group B, E, F, I or J in the Round of 32. The winner of that match would face the winner of Group G or another third-place group finisher in the Round of 16. No. 9 Belgium is favored to win Group G.
Whoever advances past the Round of 16 could face Spain in a quarterfinal.
All second-place teams and the eight-best third-place teams from the 12 groups also will advance to the Round of 32 in the expanded tournament.
A second-place finish in Group D would lead to the Americans facing the second-place team from Group G in the Round of 32. That scenario could clinch a polarizing matchup with No. 20 Iran while the nations are at war.
No. 29 Egypt, No. 85 New Zealand are the other Group G contenders.
If the Americans finish second in Group D and win their Round of 32 match, co-host No. 30 Canada and No. 19 Switzerland or a third-place team are among those they could face in the Round of 32. Argentina and Portugal are among the top teams they could face in the quarterfinals.
Portugal (8), Argentina (8) and Spain (14) boast many players inside the Top 100 at the World Cup, combining for 30% of the rankings compiled by tournament broadcaster Fox. That list did not include a single American, but the U.S. roster includes several intriguing players beyond Pulisic.
Midfielders Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, forward Folarin Balogun, defender Tim Ream and Richards will be among other players to watch. Richards, who is recovering from a sprained ankle, said he is ready for the tournament, but said he couldn't predict if he will be in the lineup for Friday's opener.
"I feel good," Richards said. "I feel really good. I'm not the coach, so I can't say if I'm playing Friday or not. But me, personally, I would love to be playing the opening game."
The least-expensive tickets for the Americans' opening match of the World Cup were about $860 each on the secondary market as of Thursday afternoon. Fans who pay mightily will be among the 70,000 attendees who can expect a more experienced U.S. team with a desire to be aggressors, while keeping emotions in check.
"We are kind of at the stage where a lot of us our in our second World Cup, so we know how to manage and balance our emotions and everything," Weah said. "The most important thing is to not get too high and not get too low. I think keeping that balance is key.
"We are just focused on the main goal, and that's to start well and to put on a show for our supporters."
U.S World Cup schedule
All times EDT
Group Stage
Friday
USA vs. Paraguay at 9 p.m. in Inglewood on Fox, Tubi, Telemundo, Peacock
June 19
USA vs. Australia at 3 p.m. in Seattle on Fox, Telemundo, Peacock
June 25
USA vs. Turkey at 10 p.m. in Inglewood on Fox, Telemundo, Peacock
Round of 32
June 29
Group E winner vs. third-place team from Group A, B, C, D or F at 4:30 p.m. in Foxborough, Mass. on Fox, Fox One
June 30
Group I winner vs. third-place team from Group C, D, F, G or H at 5 p.m. in East Rutherford, N.J. on Fox, Fox One
July 1
Group D winner vs. third-place team from Group B, E, F, I or J at 8 p.m. in Santa Clara, Calif. on Fox, Fox One
July 2
Group B winner vs. third-place team from Group D, E, I, J or L at 11 p.m. in Vancouver on FS1, Fox One
July 3
Group D second place vs. Group G second place at 2 p.m. in Arlington, Texas on Fox, Fox One
Group K winner vs. third-place team from Group D, E, I, J or L at 9:30 p.m. on Fox, Fox One
Round of 16
July 4 to 7
Quarterfinals
July 9 to 11
Semifinals
July 14
July 15
Final
July 19

Happy birthday to Koni De Winter, currently representing Belgium at the World Cup following a season of steady growth in the Rossoneri shirt. After arriving in Milano last summer, the defender established himself as an important part of the squad thanks to his reliability, versatility and consistent performances. With more than 30 appearances across all competitions this season, De Winter earned his place in AC Milan’s back line and became a valuable option throughout the campaign. On his birthday, everyone at AC Milan would like to wish him a very happy day and all the best for the year ahead. Happy Birthday, Koni!
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Co-hosts Canada welcome Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Toronto Stadium tomorrow evening for their opening World Cup fixture, as they look to get off to a dream start in Group B.
It will mark the first men’s FIFA World Cup match hosted on Canadian soil, with the country also staging its own opening ceremony, headlined by Michael Bublé.
Alongside co-hosts the United States and Mexico, Canada automatically qualified for the World Cup, while opponents Bosnia secured their place after upsetting Italy on penalties to reach their second World Cup.
Canada will make their third appearance at the World Cup, having previously qualified for Mexico 1986 and Qatar in 2022.
It will be the first time that Canada have qualified for back-to-back World Cup tournaments, following their last appearance four years ago.
Canada have ever only scored twice at a World Cup, once through an own goal against Morocco and one against Croatia at Qatar 2022.
The hosts have lost their last six World Cup matches, but head into the 2026 tournament unbeaten in their last eight games, having built a strong defensive record that includes six clean sheets.
Jesse Marsch’s men will go into the match against Bosnia hoping to secure a victory on home turf in front of their home supporters tomorrow.
Alphonso Davies will be a doubt for Canada due to a hamstring injury, while Jayden Nelson has been called up as a replacement for Marcelo Flores, who has been ruled out after suffering an ACL injury.
Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina head into the match unbeaten in their last six games in all competitions.
But they will be searching for their first win against CONCACAF side since a 1-0 friendly win over Mexico in Chicago in 2014.
Bosnia came close to progressing past the group stage at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil but missed out by a single point to Nigeria.
In that campaign they won one match and lost twice in the Group stage.
In recent matches Sergej Barbarez’s men ended their recent friendlies 0-0 and 1-1 against North Macedonia and Panama.
It will be the first ever time that Bosnia and Herzegovina have faced Canada at a FIFA World Cup, although the two sides have met twice previously in other competitions.
Those meetings ended with one win for Bosnia and one draw, with their most recent encounter taking place seven years ago.
The match will kick off at 3pm local time in Toronto, people viewing in the UK can watch the match at 8pm and will be shown on the BBC in the UK, Fox/Fox one in the US and TSN/CTV/Crave in Canada.

Barcelona have taken an important step behind the scenes by appointing a new financial director as the club prepare for some of the biggest economic decisions of Joan Laporta’s presidency.
According to AS, Sergio Serrano, an executive from Banco Sabadell, will join Barcelona to lead the club’s financial restructuring efforts.
Serrano is best known for his role in the restructuring of the former Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo, a savings bank, and arrives with a reputation for handling complex financial operations.
The club have spent recent years focused on stabilising their finances and reducing operational losses.
Now, the next challenge seems to be managing the debt and securing the funding necessary to complete major infrastructure projects such as Espai Barca.
Barcelona have appointed a new CFO. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The report states that one of Serrano’s main responsibilities will be overseeing the financial aspects of Espai Barca and the redevelopment of Spotify Camp Nou.
Barcelona’s overall debt remains around €2 billion, while the financing required for the stadium project continues to place significant demands on the club’s resources.
Serrano is expected to work under general director Manel del Rio and incoming economic vice-president Ferran Olive as Barcelona navigate this next phase.
Perhaps the most immediate challenge will involve securing additional funding for the stadium works.
According to the report, Barcelona may soon call an Extraordinary Assembly meeting to request approval from members for additional financing linked to the completion of Espai Barca.
Barcelona are preparing for a major financial challenge. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The €1.45 billion financial package previously assembled by Goldman Sachs from multiple investors has already been exhausted.
Civil and infrastructure works hardly ever finish within the estimated budget, and when a project is as big as renovating Camp Nou, this comes as no surprise.
This appointment highlights where many of the club’s biggest battles now lie. Serrano’s arrival may not generate the excitement of a new signing, but his role could have a major influence on the club.
While transfer news is what will dominate headlines, it is appointments like these that will set the club up to make such marquee signings in the future.

ESPN | Enrique Rojas: The Red Sox sit in last place in the division, and even though the last Wild Card slot is currently held by the .500 Texas Rangers, there isn’t much faith in Fenway making a push to contend this year. Plenty of people expect Boston to be sellers, and they have a few short-term rentals that could entice some good returns including their closer, Aroldis Chapman, who is miraculously in the best form of his career despite now being 38 years old.
Chapman knows he’s on the trading block, and could expect to be in a different uniform by the deadline, but there’s one particular jersey he wouldn’t want to put on again unless his conditions were met. He said he would want an apology from the team, more specifically Brian Cashman, for how his Yankees tenure ended before he could feel comfortable playing for them again. This may come as a surprise to anyone who was following the team when he last played here, because that 2022 season burned every ounce of remaining goodwill the closer had with the fanbase — after years of underperformance in the playoffs and routine stretches of blowing games by not coming close to finding the strike zone, Chapman went and got a tattoo midseason that got infected forcing the team to sit him on the IL and all but handed the closer gig over to Clay Holmes. Then at the end of the year, Chapman got left off the postseason roster when he missed a mandatory practice before the ALDS.
Frankly, the Sox would never trade Chapman over to their archrivals in the first place so this is a moot point, but I also wouldn’t want him to ever come back even if he is pitching lights out nowadays and I certainly don’t think Cashman owes Chapman any sort of apology. I hardly think I’d be alone in that belief.
NY Post | Greg Joyce: The Yankees are heading north of the border to Toronto for the first time this season, and thus also returning for the first time since their brutal ALDS games last year. The team may be without Aaron Judge in the lineup for the foreseeable future, but their rotation looks to be significantly better than when they traveled up and got shelled for 23 runs in two games. They’re also facing a Blue Jays team that is much further out of the race than the last time they made their initial trip up, as last year’s first meeting was the turning point that gave Toronto a division lead that wouldn’t get relinquished following a four-game sweep.
NY Daily News | Gary Phillips: There was some friendly tomfoolery at the ballpark on Wednesday, as Cody Bellinger was subjected to a professional heckler. The content creator Trevor Gilmore has a dedicated page to heckling the road team’s left fielder with some ultimately harmless jokes alongside playfully calling them a bum, and he gets invited by several MLB teams to come and run his schtick for them with Cleveland happening to be his latest appearance. Bellinger said that he heard the chants loud and clear, but had fun with it and noted that he had some good lines.
MLB.com | Henry Palattella: Paul Goldschmidt entered this season expecting a part-time role for the first time in his lengthy career, and he openly embraced the role of the veteran backup. He kept himself productive enough in the first month and change of the season, but once injuries began to mount in the lineup and his name started appearing regularly in the lineup again he showed that there was no rust on the seven-time All-Star’s bat. He’s had a hot May and carried it over into June, hitting for a .924 OPS with seven homers and 23 RBI in 31 games played, and even though some of the regulars are set to return soon having a productive Goldy who can stay ready whether he’s sitting for days on end or has to play a week straight will be vital to this team staying in a rhythm offensively.

West Ham United midfielder Mohamadou Kanté (20) is attracting interest from Olympique de Marseille and AS Monaco, as per a report from Foot Mercato.
The Athletic reported earlier this month that, following the Hammers’ relegation to the EFL Championship, Kanté could leave the club.
Kanté joined West Ham from Paris FC back in 2024. Last season, he made the breakthrough into the first team. He made 11 appearances in the Premier League, although he only accumulated 66 minutes of playing time in the league. However, he did make starts in the FA Cup.
The Frenchman is, nonetheless, highly rated. Foot Mercato understands that around 20 clubs across Europe have been scouting the midfielder. There is unnamed Premier League interest, as well as interest in Italy, in the form of Fiorentina.
Marseille, who are awaiting meetings with UEFA and the DNCG before setting a budget for the summer window, and Monaco are also interested. Kanté’s contract with West Ham runs until the summer of 2031. He is valued at €20m, however, Foot Mercato understands that a loan move could also be a possibility.
GFFN| Luke Entwistle

Alessandro Bastoni and Yann Aurel Bisseck have generated interest, but Inter didn’t actively shop them, plot to keep them and have started negotiating their extensions, despite going all steam ahead in their pursuit of Oumar Solet, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.
The Italian star was openly linked to Barcelona for a few months before the start of the summer. However, the two teams were never really close to agreeing on his price tag. His agent recently closed the matter (via Tuttomercatoweb).
“He’ll stay for sure. He still has two years on his contract. All the top teams like him. You can’t say what will happen down the line, but he feels at home here. His transfer isn’t a topic of conversation now.”
Bisseck has been rumored to be on the way out after Inter seemingly took Bastoni off the market, but his price tag is substantial. Bayern Munich laid eyes on him, while a few Premier League sides bid for him last summer.
The youngster recently changed his representative, who has been spotted at the club’s HQ. The center-back is already tied to the Scudetto winners until 2029. Still, the management could tack on one or two years and bump up his salary to make sure he’s happy.
Signing Solet basically to replace Francesco Acerbi and/or Stefan De Vrij rather than a starter would be the way to go to really improve at the position. The Udinese man’s attainable price tag makes it very possible. There’s no rush for the latter. They can take their time in mulling over the offers and see if selling him could lead to the addition of a better player.

How the 49ers reacted to Rams trading for Myles Garrett
“I was like, ‘Oh, that’s AI or whatever,'” Jones said, laughing. “I saw the blue check and I was like, ‘No, click on his profile.’ Then I was like, ‘Shoot, that’s crazy.’ Myles is a great player.”
As the reality of Garrett’s arrival to one of the 49ers’ biggest divisional rivals set in, the reactions in San Francisco ranged from Jones’ disbelief to a shrug and a laugh, not because of a lack of respect for Garrett, but because the already difficult NFC West never seems to take a day off when it comes to its on-going arms race.“
A no-drama wideout? 49ers embrace Mike Evans as a coach, dad and ‘real dude’ (paywall)
“The six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver has toggled between two teams since he signed his three-year, $42.4 million contract in March: His new team, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Mike Evans Elite AAU basketball team based outside Houston in Katy, Texas, which includes one of his three daughters.
“I feel like I’m a fair coach,” Evans said. “I coach them hard. But I coach girls – 14-year-old girls — so that’s a lot to deal with. It’s been going well. Our last tournament wasn’t a great showing, but we’ve gotten better compared to last year. I’m looking forward to finishing up the summer strong.”
Evans’ side gig is a reminder that he’s more than the most decorated wide receiver the 49ers have had since Terrell Ownens’ final season in 2003. He’s a father of four who has been married since 2016 and is a four-time nominee for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year award due to his work to support youth education, single moms and domestic-violence victims.“
49ers rookie Kaelon Black earns strong endorsement from Greg Cosell
“I really liked his tape a lot,” Cosell said on the Ross Tucker Podcast. “I think that he fits the way the 49ers play offense. He’s tough. He’s physical. He’s got some juice to him. He gets hard yards. It would not surprise me if he earns the job as the backup to McCaffrey, because I thought his tape was really, really good.”
Fred Warner believes the 49ers have a ‘three-headed monster’ along the defensive line
“Warner continued: “A three-headed monster at D-line in Alfred Collins, CJ West, Mykel coming off injury. I think all three of those guys have an opportunity to really take a next step. Mykel, even coming off the ACL, I think his mindset, the way that he looks right now, I think he’ll be great when he does come back; I think all those guys are going to do really good this year.”
Those three were incredible run defenders last season. The 49ers run defense allowed a 42% success rate and a 4.9% explosive run rate with Williams on the field. When he wasn’t playing, those numbers skyrocketed to 52.9% and 11.8%.
Collins and West taking on and holding their ground against double teams last year were one of the bright spots along a defense that didn’t have many. It’s a sign that those two can be building blocks in the middle.“

Yamal, Williams return to training in World Cup boost for Spain – ESPN
Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams returned to full training with Spain at the team’s base camp in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said last week he expects Yamal to be “ready to play” in Spain’s opening World Cup game, although he admitted that the Barcelona winger’s involvement could be limited to “just a few minutes.”
Confirmed: Wembley is the only rival to Camp Nou, and UEFA will decide in three months – Mundo Deportivo
European football’s governing body closed the deadline for submitting bids for the 2029 Champions League final on Wednesday without any last-minute surprise entrants.
Hamza will sign a contract with Barça until 2029 – Mundo Deportivo
Al-Ahly announced that Barça had activated their purchase option for 1.5 million euros, and Barça will officially announce that he will stay for three more years.
Darwin Núñez is also waiting for news from Barça – Mundo Deportivo
The Uruguayan is waiting to resolve his future with Al-Hilal and has already received news from Liverpool and that his name came up in a meeting between Jorge Mendes and the Saudi club regarding Cancelo.
Manchester United have their sights set on Lewandowski – Mundo Deportivo
The ‘Red Devils’ are studying the market opportunity represented by the Polish striker, although his salary is complicating the moves for his incorporation.

“I’ve known Damien for a long time,” said head coach Keith Andrews.
“I’ve seen him up close throughout his coaching journey. We’ve been on courses together and worked together as coaches with the Republic of Ireland national team.
“Damien will bring experience, presence and a real level of detail to our coaching department. He will add to the great group we already have and I’m very pleased that he is joining us.”
“Damien will bring experience, presence and a real level of detail to our coaching department'
Duff enjoyed an illustrious playing career spanning almost two decades, making more than 600 senior appearances and earning 100 caps for the Republic of Ireland.
Starring under José Mourinho, the winger won two Premier League titles, the League Cup and Community Shield during three years with Chelsea.
Duff also represented Blackburn Rovers - where he lifted the League Cup in 2002 – as well as Newcastle United, Fulham, Melbourne City and Shamrock Rovers.
After retiring from playing in 2015, Duff moved into coaching with Shamrock Rovers before joining the Republic of Ireland set-up as a coach in 2018.
He later became first-team coach at Celtic, helping the club secure a domestic treble during the 2019/20 campaign.
Duff took charge of Shelbourne in November 2021 and oversaw a significant period of progress at the Dublin club, guiding them into UEFA Conference League qualifying before delivering the League of Ireland Premier Division title in 2024 - Shelbourne’s first league championship in 18 years.
He now joins Keith Andrews’ first-team staff ahead of the 2026/27 Premier League season.

According to reports from Fichajes, AC Milan have opened discussions with Ruben Amorim as they continue their search for a new head coach ahead of a pivotal campaign. While names such as Oliver Glasner, Ralf Rangnick and Mauricio Pochettino remain in the frame, the former Manchester United manager has emerged as a genuine contender for one of European football’s most prestigious roles.
AC Milan are entering a crucial period. With sporting leadership determined to establish a new identity, the appointment of their next manager will shape recruitment, squad development and the broader direction of the club.
As reported by Fichajes, “AC Milan want a coach with personality, clear methodology and the ability to rebuild a damaged squad.”
That description naturally leads many decision makers towards Amorim. Despite his difficult spell at Manchester United, his reputation across European football remains significant. Clubs continue to view him through the lens of the work he produced at Sporting Lisbon rather than focusing solely on his struggles at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese coach built his reputation on organisation, tactical clarity and player development. Those qualities remain highly valued, particularly at clubs attempting to rebuild.
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One of the most telling observations from the report centres on how Amorim is perceived outside England.
Fichajes notes: “His time at Manchester United was tough, but it does not destroy his reputation.”
That assessment feels accurate. Many within the game recognise the challenges he faced at United. The club was operating in a climate of instability, constant scrutiny and significant structural issues. Managers before him struggled, and others have encountered similar problems since.
In Italy, there appears to be a belief that context matters.
The report adds: “The English club was in an unstable situation, with an unbalanced squad and too many urgencies. It was not an easy environment to implement a profound idea.”
That perspective may explain why Milan are willing to explore the possibility of appointing him despite his recent setback.
Italian football has often rewarded coaches capable of balancing tactical sophistication with strong squad management. Amorim’s methods could fit naturally into that environment.
Fichajes highlights that “The Serie A, moreover, can better fit with its tactical nuances.”
There is logic behind that argument. Amorim’s teams have traditionally been structured, disciplined and adaptable. His ability to work with younger players while maintaining competitive standards was a major factor behind Sporting’s success.
At Milan, he would inherit a club demanding immediate progress but also one capable of offering greater stability than he experienced in England.
As the report puts it, “At AC Milan they believe that a more orderly project could bring out a different version of the Portuguese.”
That may ultimately become the key factor in any decision.
While Amorim has emerged as a serious candidate, he is not currently viewed as the overwhelming favourite. Glasner continues to attract admiration, while Rangnick and Pochettino remain under consideration.
Fichajes summarises the situation succinctly: “Nothing is closed yet. Ruben Amorim is not the absolute favorite, but he is a serious option.”
For Amorim, Milan represents an opportunity to restore momentum to his managerial career. For Milan, he offers a blend of modern coaching principles, recent success and a hunger to prove himself once again.
Whether those factors prove decisive remains to be seen. What is clear is that one disappointing chapter at Manchester United has not diminished his standing across Europe. If AC Milan decide he is their man, Amorim could soon find himself leading one of football’s most iconic institutions into a new era.

The San Siro demolition date is edging closer after years of uncertainty surrounding the future of one of football’s most iconic stadiums.
Milan and Inter are now moving forward with plans to build a brand-new shared stadium in Milan, with the current expectation that demolition work on San Siro will begin in 2031, after both clubs relocate to the new arena.
Both Milan and Inter have been popular picks on all UK betting sites over the years, particularly during their various Serie A title-winning campaigns and Champions League runs.
Current redevelopment plans suggest the San Siro demolition will take place sometime after the new stadium opens during the 2030-31 season.
Construction on the replacement stadium is expected to begin in 2027 on land adjacent to the current San Siro site. Once the new venue is fully operational, demolition work on large parts of the existing stadium is expected to begin shortly afterwards.
Despite constant speculation over the past few years, the stadium will continue hosting both Milan and Inter matches until the new ground is completed.
The two Serie A clubs believe San Siro is no longer financially competitive compared to modern stadiums across Europe.
Although the stadium remains one of the most historic venues in world football, both clubs have repeatedly argued that renovation costs would be too expensive and commercially restrictive compared to building a new arena from scratch.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 02: General view inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Plans for a new stadium first emerged in 2019, but the project faced delays due to political opposition, heritage concerns and disagreements over whether San Siro should instead be renovated.
However, recent developments have significantly accelerated the process, with both clubs now fully committed to the demolition and rebuild project.
Not all of San Siro will be demolished; current proposals suggest that parts of the stadium’s iconic exterior could remain as part of a redeveloped public space surrounding the new stadium.
However, most of the seating bowl and interior sections are expected to be demolished once Milan and Inter move into their new home.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: General view outside the stadium 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)
As things currently stand, the expected timeline is:
Until then, fans will still have several more seasons to visit one of football’s most legendary stadiums before the famous San Siro skyline eventually changes forever.
Ivan Toney reportedly scored a hat-trick as England continued their warm-up for the World Cup by beating local side Miami United FC 6-0.
The Three Lions staged the behind-closed-doors fixture on Thursday following their 3-0 win over Costa Rica in their final official friendly in Orlando.
The match was not a traditional 90-minute contest, and did not feature key players such as captain Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice.

It was held in England’s pre-World Cup training camp in West Palm Beach, before Thomas Tuchel’s team fly to Kansas City, their base for the tournament.
According to reports, striker Toney scored a stunning long-range strike as part of his hat-trick, while Jordan Henderson, Kobbie Mainoo and Marc Guehi featured.
Henderson was also on the scoresheet, along with Liverpool’s 17-year-old winger Rio Ngumoha and Arsenal’s teenager Ethan Nwaneri.
Neither Ngumoha, who also scored a spectacular goal from distance, or Nwaneri are part of England’s final 26-man squad and will be flying home before the tournament.
England play their opening game of the World Cup against Croatia at the Dallas Stadium in Texas on Wednesday 17 June. They also play Ghana and Panama in Group L.
Meanwhile, England captain Kane has admitted he may never have a better opportunity to win the World Cup than this year. The striker scored an incredible 61 goals for Bayern Munich last season.
In an interview with ITV he said: “It could be your last because you never know what happens in football. You know what I’m like, I want to play for a long, long time. I feel in my prime, as fit as I’ve ever felt, that hunger is there but it could be my last.
“The World Cup, for me, is the pinnacle of any career. This is my third tournament now and I’ll probably just say, the shape I’m in and coming off the season I’ve had it’s probably the best opportunity I’ll get in my career to win the World Cup.”

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Declan Rice has revealed his mother “killed” him after he was photographed badly sunburnt during England’s pre-World Cup photo-shoot.
Rice played in England’s final public warm-up friendly on Wednesday and scored against Costa Rica in the 3-0 win, with people talking more about his sunburn than his performance at Inter&co Stadium.
“I think everyone has seen those photos, I was bright red in that photoshoot,” he said. “My mum was killing me!
“Honestly, the first day we came, it was just getting used to that heat. Coming from England where it’s hot-cold, all different types of weather, coming here and it’s always 30 degrees – it really does hit you in the face.
“We got into the rooms at the hotel and it was bright sunshine, you take a nap and you’re like, ‘What’s going on here?’” Rice added.
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“The manager said that’s what you’re going to face at this tournament because they had it at the Club World Cup, where it’s stop-start. Even in a game, you could be playing 60-65 minutes and the next thing, thunder and lightning strikes and you have to come off.
“So, you have to adapt to everything and the manager has made us fully aware of that. It was only an hour’s difference [delay ahead of the game] today, so it wasn’t too much, but it was good to get a taste of it, potentially for what’s to come and how to deal with it, and we’re adapting to everything.”
Rice also admitted the strain of his epic season has been more psychological than physical, with the World Cup now coming straight after the emotional demands of club football that saw him win the Premier League and lose the Champions League final.
“I feel good as gold,” he said. “Feel really fit, feel really strong.
Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images For Premier League
“Had a couple of niggles throughout the season which I managed really well with the physios and the manager, so I’ve come here in a really good place.
“I feel really confident. I think winning that Premier League for me, I have come here with a sense of confidence and a spring in my step.
“Now I have got over that line with Arsenal, it has given me that confidence that we can come here and achieve big things as well.
“I’m really in a good place at the moment.
“I think the season has been more mentally tough than physically,” he added. “Even though I have played so many games, the emotions you go through on a football pitch is ridiculous.
“Trying to win the Premier League, and then to lose the [Champions League] final. You’re up and down constantly, trying to adapt. And then full focus turns to the World Cup.
“It’s hard to think about the World Cup in a season because you have so many big games, but when you actually get here it starts to hit you.”
“So I’m happy I didn’t think about it too much ahead, and obviously now I have come here with a fresh mind, ready to go.”
In other Arsenal and England news, Ethan Nwaneriplayed in a behind-closed-doors friendly as the Three Lions finished their preparations against Miami FC, finding the back of the net in a 6-0 win.
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Before he headed over to the US, Get French Football News spoke with AS Monaco and USMNT forward Folarin Balogun (24) ahead of this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
What does it mean for you to represent your country at the World Cup this summer?
It’s a big, big opportunity. There’s a great sense of pride. I’m really looking forward to representing America on home soil and making the country proud.
Would you say that you have a very pivotal role to play for the US this summer? Lots of people are kind of looking at you now, even maybe more so than, say, Pulisic, as almost the leader of the attack at this year’s World Cup…
Yeah, definitely. I think it’s an opportunity, as I said, but it’s also the biggest sporting event in the world. There are going to be millions, if not billions, of eyes watching it. This is a great opportunity for me to showcase my talent. It’s what you want as a child.
I think with great pressure also comes great responsibility. But overall, I’m very excited, and it’s important to take my club form into the international stage and be a pivotal player.
What do you do to ensure that this pressure a good feeling, a good pressure, not a bad pressure?
Yeah, I think it’s down to the work you do every day. I think if you train hard and you work hard when this opportunity comes, there’s nothing to be scared of. But if you’re not having maybe a good season and then you go into the World Cup, there’s going to be a lot of pressure. So this is why, at the beginning of the season, I said the most important thing is to focus on what I’m doing here in Monaco. And then, in the summer, when the World Cup comes, if I have a good season in Monaco (43 games, 19 goals, five assists), then it will be easier to go into the World Cup.
The fact that you play at home, you are one of the most important players on the international team; this moment can change your life. Do you agree with that?
Yeah, I agree. If you score a lot of goals in the World Cup and you take your country far in this competition, it can change the direction of your career. So this is something to excite you. I don’t think it’s something to be nervous about. So I’m looking forward to this.
What are your biggest memories of the World Cup?
I would say the biggest is the most recent, France v Argentina. Of course, there are more. But the last final was one of the most amazing football matches I’ve ever watched. So it just shows the magnitude of how important the World Cup is. And I think it’s not just me, but I’m sure my teammates as well are very excited.
The USMNT is always in the top 16 in the world, more or less. So what’s your goal in this competition?
To go as far as possible. I’m not naive; It’s not going to be easy. But the objective is to go as far as possible. The thing we’re saying within the USA is to believe. And why not? So, the objective is to go as far as possible. But I think it’s important just to set small objectives. Of course, make it out of the group, then prepare for the knockout phase.
Do you feel ‘soccer’ is becoming more and more a big deal in the USA?
I hope so. When I’m in Europe, you know, I only focus on European things when I’m in Europe. You know, I play in Europe. When I go to America in the summer, then I’m hoping to see the country supporting football and everybody involved. And this would make me happy. And I’m sure it’s important for the country. And this is what they want also.
Which country has the best squad?
I mean, in terms of on paper, I’d probably say France. There’s no denying the quality in their squad. But the World Cup doesn’t come down to who has the best team on paper. It comes down to different things.
Just in terms of Mauricio Pochettino and him coming in, I know he’s said a lot about, ‘Why not us?’ So he’s trying to give the squad lots of belief. What has he brought? He’s so experienced in the Premier League as well; he is such a big name…. Has he brought a lot of belief that the US can go far?
Yeah, he’s brought belief. He’s brought a fighting mentality. He’s a top coach. I think he’s had a big responsibility coming in. The objective for him, as I said, is to go as far as we can in the World Cup. But he’s definitely had a positive impact, making the squad a lot more competitive. I’m looking forward to the summer, and I’m looking forward to seeing how we do and, as I said, to making the country proud.
Tell us about Paraguay, your first opponent in the World Cup…
[They’re] very aggressive. When we played against them [last time], there was a big fight, and I think the coach ended up on the floor! So, I think this shows that it’s not going to be an easy game. But, yeah, I’m hoping, in the World Cup, for better officiating. So, it’s not going to be so crazy.
Do you think it’s going to be more than a World Cup for American citizens? Can you also help people be happy during the summer?
Yeah, I hope so. I hope so. My dream is also that the way that the fans are in Europe, that this is going to be the same in America. So there’s a lot more potential for football to grow in America. I hope the World Cup can be something that can help that happen.
Okay. With all the problems we have in terms of geopolitics, do you think this World Cup can be like a break, a form of escapism?
What happens around the world, in general, as a player, you have your opinions. But I think the most important thing is to remember my job. My job is obviously to play football. And through playing football and doing my job well, I can impact many lives, and I can help people across the world. I don’t get involved in the political stuff because, as I said, that’s not my job. But I’m fully focused on having a good World Cup in America, making the country proud. And I’m sure if I do this, it’s going to provide a lot of joy to a lot of people.
This interview is a repost from Get French Football News and can be found HERE
GFN | Luke Entwistle – reporting from Monaco

About six months after leaving Eintracht Frankfurt, Dino Toppmöller is understood to be nearing a return to coaching.
According to French outlet Foot Mercato, the 45-year-old will take charge of RC Lens on a two-year contract.
He is set to replace Pierre Sage, who is expected to move to Crystal Palace to succeed Oliver Glasner.
Sage led Lens to an impressive second-place finish in Ligue 1 last season, as well as a French Cup triumph.
AC Milan, Crystal Palace and clubs from Saudi Arabia were also interested in Toppmöller, who was relieved of his duties at Eintracht Frankfurt in January.

Liverpool’s ongoing squad evolution appears to have led the club towards one of European football’s most gifted young creators, with Arda Guler emerging as a player attracting significant attention ahead of the transfer window.
The 21-year-old Real Madrid midfielder has enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in Spain, establishing himself as an increasingly influential figure at the Santiago Bernabeu and strengthening his reputation as one of the continent’s most exciting attacking talents.
Reports originating from Sports Boom suggest Liverpool are among the clubs closely monitoring Guler’s situation, with Arsenal and Chelsea also credited with an interest in the Turkey international.
For Liverpool, the attraction is obvious. Guler possesses technical quality, tactical flexibility and creative instincts that are increasingly difficult to find in modern football.
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After arriving at Real Madrid amid considerable expectation, Guler’s development has accelerated dramatically over the past season.
The attacking midfielder has contributed 20 goals and assists across all competitions while demonstrating an ability to impact matches from multiple positions. Although naturally most comfortable operating centrally behind a striker, he has also been deployed on either flank and deeper in midfield.
His performances have earned praise from some of football’s most respected figures. Perhaps most notably, former Liverpool midfielder and current Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso compared Guler to Mesut Ozil, a comparison that highlights the youngster’s vision, creativity and intelligence in possession.
Such praise reflects the growing belief that Guler is developing into a player capable of dictating matches at the highest level.
According to Sports Boom, Liverpool are not alone in tracking the midfielder.
The report states: “Chelsea is not alone in this race [for Guler].
“According to sources close to SportsBoom, Arsenal and Liverpool are also closely monitoring the situation of Arda Guler.
“Both clubs want to increase their midfield depth, and this interest is fueled by the anticipation that the age, technical capacity and market value of Guler will multiply exponentially in the coming years.
“Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has always looked favourably upon young and highly technical players. Although whether Guler can adapt to the Arsenal system remains a topic of debate, it is known that the interest rests on a concrete foundation.
“On the Liverpool front, the search for a creative profile like Guler is clearly felt during the new generation rebuilding process under the new management.”
That assessment underlines why several elite clubs are monitoring developments around the Real Madrid star.
Modern recruitment increasingly favours players capable of performing multiple roles, and Guler fits that profile perfectly.
His ability to operate as a number ten, right winger, left winger or central midfielder provides managers with tactical flexibility. For Liverpool, that versatility could be particularly valuable as they continue reshaping their squad.
Creative midfielders who can also influence games from wide areas are highly prized, especially in systems that demand fluid movement and positional rotation.
Guler combines technical elegance with strong decision-making and impressive productivity for a player still only 21 years old. His comfort receiving possession in tight spaces and his ability to unlock organised defences make him an attractive option for any elite side seeking greater attacking variety.
Any move for Arda Guler would be far from straightforward.
Real Madrid view the Turkish international as a key component of their future and are unlikely to entertain offers unless a substantial proposal arrives. Reports have suggested a valuation approaching £100 million, a figure that would place him among the most expensive signings in Liverpool’s history.
Whether Liverpool ultimately pursue a formal move remains unclear, but their reported interest illustrates the calibre of player being considered as part of the club’s long-term planning.
With Arda Guler continuing to flourish at Real Madrid and attracting admiration across Europe, his future will inevitably remain a subject of intense speculation. For now, Liverpool’s interest appears to be at the monitoring stage, but if his development continues on its current trajectory, competition for his signature is only likely to intensify.
Boston Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman, a Yankees exile, opened the door to a reunion in the Bronx.
Speaking with ESPN Deportes reporter Enrique Rojas, Chapman acknowledged the state of the Red Sox’s season. Boston is 27-39 and dead last in the AL East with the MLB Trade Deadline fast approaching.
Asked about the possibility of wearing Yankees pinstripes again, Chapman didn’t dismiss the idea.
“To return to New York, first off, I’d need to talk to the general manager (Brian Cashman),” Chapman told Rojas, via ESPN. “We’d need to sit and talk and see what happens. The only thing I can tell you is that before anything, I need to talk to the GM and see what happens.”
When asked what he expects from Cashman if they were to have a sit down, Chapman didn’t hesitate.
“(He) needs to apologize to me first,” Chapman said, via ESPN.
This is a different stance for Chapman, who told a Cuban podcast that he’d rather “retire” than return to the Yankees again.
After leaving the Yankees ahead of the 2022 postseason — when it was uncertain he’d make the playoff roster — Chapman revived his career with the Kansas City Royals in 2023. After proving effective, the Rangers, in need of bullpen help, grabbed him at the trade deadline — and later helped him earn his second World Series ring.
He spent one season with the Pittsburgh Pirates before joining the Red Sox, where he is now in his second season.
In 20 appearances with the Red Sox this season, Chapman has allowed one run over 19 2/3 innings (0.46 ERA). He has 26 strikeouts.
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Someone is excited about the center position for the Washington Commanders.
This offseason got off to a shocking start when, suddenly, the breaking news was that Washington had just released starting center Tyler Biadasz. Biadasz had been the starter for both the 2024 and 2025 seasons, and no one in the media was aware that the Commanders were going to move on from Biadasz.
Darnell Stapleton had been an assistant offensive line coach for those same two seasons. This offseason, he was promoted to the offensive line coach. Natalie Spala of Washington's ABC 7 caught up with Stapleton briefly this week after OTAs.
"In this day and age of free agency, it is very rare to have a group almost stay intact for three years," expressed Stapleton. "To have guys that have starting experience here, as well as other places, to keep that group together and up the level of competition, because of the skill set is unique."
Year 3 in Washington, but Year 1 as the #Commanders offensive line coach for Darnell Stapleton.
— Natalie Spala (@_nataliespala) June 11, 2026
After earning a promotion from assistant, Stapleton is grateful for the opportunity to lead a veteran group with plenty of continuity.
I also asked about Nick Allegretti at center. pic.twitter.com/S169jI3EF6
Indeed, the Commanders' Sam Cosmi, Nick Allegretti, Brandon Coleman, Andrew Wiley, and Chris Paul enter their third year of the Dan Quinn era. Both starting tackles, Laremy Tunsil and Josh Conerly, return as well. "It's not something I take for granted," said Stapleton. "To have that baseline of guys who have been there, done that, it's good to have," laughed Stapleton, in a recognition that he is blessed to have such a group in his first season as the offensive line coach.
Regarding Allegretti moving from guard, replacing Biadasz at center? "He's a competitor. He's been in the league for a while now; scrappy, reliable, dependable, smart. You know exactly what you are going to get from Nick. He understands we are going to preach it, live it. It's going to be a competition, and he's up to the challenge. Three guys have been getting reps this offseason: Nick, Julian (Good-Jones), and the draft pick Matt (Gulbin). Personally, I am excited about that competition."
Allegretti played center as a youth and in high school and has expressed eagerness to return to center.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Darnell Stapleton believes in Nick Allegretti

2026 World Cup of Darts Day 2 live results, scores and group stage standings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The World Cup of Darts resumes on Friday, with 24 group-stage matches across the afternoon and evening sessions in Frankfurt on Day 2.
After the evening session ends, an open draw will take place to determine the round two matchups for the countries that advanced.
Here is the schedule and results from Day 2.
MORE: 2026 World Cup of Darts: Draw, schedule, prize money and format explained
| Match | Date | Time (local) | Score |
| India vs. Denmark (H) | Fri., June. 12 | 12:15 p.m. | |
| Croatia vs. Spain (K) | Fri., June. 12 | 12:35 p.m. | |
| Finland vs. Hungary (L) | Fri., June. 12 | 1:00 p.m. | |
| Singapore vs. Gibraltar (D) | Fri., June. 12 | 1:20 p.m. | |
| Portugal vs. Switzerland (E) | Fri., June. 12 | 1:45 p.m. | |
| South Africa vs. Mongolia (F) | Fri., June. 12 | 2:05 p.m. | |
| Italy vs. Trinidad & Tobago (J) | Fri., June. 12 | 2:30 p.m. | |
| Belgium vs. Slovenia (B) | Fri., June. 12 | 2:50 p.m. | |
| Philippines vs. New Zealand (A) | Fri., June. 12 | 3:15 p.m. | |
| Lithuania vs. Thailand (C) | Fri., June. 12 | 3:35 p.m. | |
| China vs. France (I) | Fri., June. 12 | 4:00 p.m. | |
| Australia vs. Canada (G) | Fri., June. 12 | 4:20 p.m. |
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| Match | Date | Time (local) | Score |
| Czech Republic vs. Denmark (H) | Fri., June. 12 | 7:15 p.m. | |
| Japan vs. Spain (K) | Fri., June. 12 | 7:35 p.m. | |
| Norway vs. Hungary (L) | Fri., June. 12 | 8:00 p.m. | |
| Ireland vs. Gibraltar (D) | Fri., June. 12 | 8:20 p.m. | |
| Poland vs. Switzerland (E) | Fri., June. 12 | 8:45 p.m. | |
| Sweden vs. Mongolia (F) | Fri., June. 12 | 9:05 p.m. | |
| Latvia vs. Trinidad & Tobago (J) | Fri., June. 12 | 9:30 p.m. | |
| Hong Kong vs. Slovenia (B) | Fri., June. 12 | 9:50 p.m. | |
| Germany vs. New Zealand (A) | Fri., June. 12 | 10:15 p.m. | |
| Wales vs. Thailand (C) | Fri., June. 12 | 10:35 p.m. | |
| Austria vs. France (I) | Fri., June. 12 | 11:00 p.m. | |
| USA vs. Canada (G) | Fri., June. 12 | 11:20 p.m. |
Here are the standings for the group stage.
*The top country in each group will advance to the knockout stage, joining the four teams with a bye (England, Netherlands, Northern Ireland and Scotland)
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Germany(5) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | +4 | 2 |
| 2 | New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Philippines | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | -4 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hong Kong | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | +2 | 2 |
| 2 | Slovenia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Belgium (6) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wales (7) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 2 |
| 2 | Thailand | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Lithuania | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | -3 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ireland (8) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 2 |
| 2 | Gibraltar | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Singapore | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | -3 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Poland (9) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 2 |
| 2 | Switzerland | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Portugal | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | -3 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sweden (10) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | +2 | 2 |
| 2 | Mongolia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | South Africa | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | +1 | 2 |
| 2 | Canada | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Australia (11) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Czech Republic (12) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | +4 | 2 |
| 2 | Denmark | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | India | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | -4 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Austria (13) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 2 |
| 2 | France | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | China | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | -3 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latvia (14) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | +2 | 2 |
| 2 | Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Italy | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | -2 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Japan | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | +1 | 2 |
| 2 | Spain | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Croatia (15) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 0 |
| Pos. | Team | P | W | L | LF | LA | +/- | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norway | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | +1 | 2 |
| 2 | Hungary | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | Finland (16) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 0 |


William Saliba and Adrien Rabiot were not involved in France’s first-team training session on Thursday, as per a report from L’Équipe.
Saliba is currently managing back pain. Prior to flying to the US, there had been fears that the Arsenal defender’s FIFA World Cup dreams could be curtailed by the issue. However, the severity of the problem has been downplayed by Didier Deschamps and France’s medical staff. It is still an issue that needs managing, however, and there is a prospect of Saliba undergoing surgery on the problem post-tournament.
In what was Les Bleus’ first training session since arriving in Boston, Saliba did laps of the pitch with physical trainer Cyril Moine. He was joined by AC Milan midfielder Adrien Rabiot. He and Saliba were the only two absentees from the session. L’Équipe understands that there are no concerns about the fitness of either player.
France will face Senegal in their World Cup opener on Tuesday.
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Erling Haaland swapped the football pitch for the ice rink as he and his Norway team-mates took in a Stanley Cup match.
The Norway contingent provided lively support for the Carolina Hurricanes in game five of the NHL play-off series against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday.
The Manchester City forward, who will make his long-awaited World Cup debut against Iraq on 16 June (23:00 BST), cut a relaxed figure at the Lenovo Centre in Raleigh, waving to the crowd when the Norway team appeared on the scoreboard screen and swinging a Hurricanes rally towel around his head.
Arriving at the game in a grey polo shirt, he was later filmed beaming in a white and red Hurricanes jersey emblazoned with the number nine – the same number he wears for both club and country.
The Hurricanes, targeting their first Stanley Cup crown for 20 years, lead the Golden Knights 3-2 in the best-of-seven series, completing a 4-2 regulation win in game five.
Norway are playing at their first World Cup since 1998 – and their first major tournament since Euro 2000 – and have already made a mark despite not starting their campaign until next Tuesday.
The squad donned authentic Viking dress for an epic send-off photograph by acclaimed British photographer David Yarrow, titled The Vikings Are Coming, and have also paid tribute to their players' roots with a team photo featuring the shirts of their first clubs.
Norway are based in Greensboro, North Carolina – about 80 miles from the Hurricanes' Raleigh home – for the duration of the tournament, with the opportunity to watch the blue riband event of the NHL season coming less than a fortnight after the men's national ice hockey team shocked Canada in overtime to clinch the bronze medal at the World Championships.
After facing Iraq in their World Cup opener in Boston, Norway travel to New Jersey to play Senegal (23 June, 01:00 BST) before returning to Boston for a meeting with France (26 June, 20:00 BST).
The Oak Ridge High School Tennis Boosters recently hosted their annual awards banquet for the Wildcat and Lady Wildcat teams. Parents and players met at the First United Methodist Church on the Oak Ridge Turnpike to enjoy a dinner catered by Hibachi Pizza.
ORHS coaches Joanne and David Bowman emceed the event, distributing academic and athletic awards earned by student-athletes during the tennis teams’ TSSAA District 3 competition.
Six players were singled out for their outstanding performances during the 2026 spring season, according to a news release. For each of the last 12 years, the Bowmans have used player match results, team practice attendance/performance, and spectator observations of ORHS players’ on-court behavior/mental toughness to select three Wildcats and three Lady Wildcats to receive special awards.
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Registration is open for the Missisquoi Paddle-Pedal, set for July 11 in northern Vermont.
The event combines 6.5 miles of paddling on the Missisquoi River with 5 miles of cycling on the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail, according to a community announcement.
Scholarships are available for residents of Franklin and Orleans counties.
The event starts at 8:15 a.m. with a bike drop-off in East Berkshire and participant check-in at Davis Park. A safety talk is scheduled for 9:15 a.m., followed by the start of the race at 9:30 a.m. Most participants are expected to finish within two hours.
Lunch is planned for noon, and an awards ceremony will begin at 12:45 p.m. The event will conclude with cleanup from 1:30 to 2 p.m., according to the announcement.
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The Missisquoi Paddle-Pedal offers several categories, including a three-person relay, a two-person relay and a recreational class open to any boat. There are also community team, high school, canoe, kayak, paddleboard, senior/junior and golden class categories.
Participants must be at least 14 years old if no adult is present and must have parental consent if under 18. Coast Guard-approved, over-the-shoulder, correctly sized life jackets are required at all times while on the water.
No alcohol will be allowed in any craft.
The event is also seeking volunteers to assist with race timing, registration and staffing road crossings. Those interested in volunteering can email noah@northernforestcanoetrail.org for more information.
To register or learn more about the event, visit northernforestcanoetrail.org/get-involved/events-activities/missisquoi-paddle-pedal.
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This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: Sign-ups open for Vermont Missisquoi Paddle-Pedal race

June
3 1st ODI, Jamaica
Sri Lanka won by 41 runs
6 2nd ODI, Jamaica (d/n)
No result
8 3rd ODI, Jamaica (d/n)
Match abandoned without a ball bowled (rain)
11 1st Twenty20 international, Jamaica (d/n)
West Indies won by seven wickets
13 2nd Twenty20 international, Jamaica (d/n)
Play starts at 01:30 BST (14 Jun)
14 3rd Twenty20 international, Jamaica (d/n) (01:30 BST, 15 Jun)
18-21 Tour match (opponents TBC), Antigua (15:00 BST)
25-29 1st Test, Antigua (15:00 BST)
July
3-7 2nd Test, Antigua (15:00 BST)
NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made

Nat Sciver-Brunt might be struggling to win one World Cup this summer.
In team-mate Issy Wong's football sweepstake, the England captain has drawn rank outsiders Curacao. Her prospects of success can surely only improve from there.
Because as the football kicks into gear in North America, and while Ben Stokes' England captaincy future makes headlines at home, Sciver-Brunt's side open their home T20 World Cup against Sri Lanka on Friday at Edgbaston.
With competition for eyeballs fierce, this is a significant moment for the England team and cricket more widely in the UK.
It is 15 months since England turned to Charlotte Edwards, and in turn Sciver-Brunt, and we should not downplay the difficulty of the task the coach and captain are facing.
England have won all four Women's World Cups held in their home country, in a run going back to 1973. But they have failed to win any of the past six, spanning the T20 and 50-over formats.
Missing out on a medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and five failures to win back the Ashes add to what has been a barren spell for England's women's side.
The talk across recent months has been of hopes to follow the success of England's Lionesses and Red Roses, who won football and rugby union tournaments at home in 2022 and 2025.
There were major obstacles in the way of those trophy lifts, but perhaps not quite as daunting as overcoming Australia's conveyor belt of female cricketers, the financial might and talent pool of India, or South Africa, who have reached three world finals in a row and believe their time is now.
This will be anything but straightforward.
There remains a growing sense of momentum around this England side, however.
Edwards, the iconic captain brutally dropped before the last World Cup on these shores, has calmly dealt with the fitness questions which dogged the final months of the Jon Lewis regime since answering England's SOS call in the aftermath of the 2024-25 Ashes whitewash.
There was the underwhelming 50-over World Cup last autumn, but recent series wins over New Zealand and India have boosted both expectation and confidence.
Over the space of six matches in May and early June, Alice Capsey moved from spare batter to middle-order linchpin, and Wednesday's fifty for Sciver-Brunt after six weeks out with a calf injury was another timely boost.
Seam bowling all-rounders Freya Kemp and Dani Gibson, the two most significant additions from last year's 50-over exit, have also added a freshness and balance to this side.
Kemp's 39 not out from 13 balls against India in Bristol, which came with England 1-0 down in the series and at 117-4 in the 17th over, could yet be a sliding doors moment to look back on.
From that position of strife, England levelled the series and then impressively won it in Taunton.
The next question is whether that is another false dawn, one similar to other bilateral wins which were followed by failings when the World Cup crunch came, or something more permanent.
More broadly, this tournament comes at a fascinating time for the women's game.
Scotland have qualified for the second time and are eyeing a first win on this stage, having beaten Pakistan and Bangladesh in recent warm-ups. Ireland, too, beat Pakistan, Bangladesh and West Indies.
Both are in England's group, along with the Windies, Sri Lanka and New Zealand, and upsets feel possible.
Emotion can also be expected over the coming weeks, with the White Ferns' great all-rounder Suzie Bates having already confirmed this month will signal the end of her international career. Australian icon Alyssa Healy retired this year earlier.
Could former England captain Heather Knight, already looking to the future with a management role in The Hundred, follow their lead? A changing of the guard feels close.
Success this summer would be a fitting final act for Knight, who has been a seismic figure in the modern game.
She led England to victory in the Lord's final of 2017, but the group stage of that tournament was held in Leicester, Derby, Taunton and Bristol.
This year, Bristol remains but is joined by fellow host grounds Lord's, The Oval, Old Trafford, Headingley, Southampton and Edgbaston – some of the most famous and largest cricket venues in the country.
Those venues reflect the epic growth of the women's game across Knight's career but also present a challenge for the tournament.
While ticket sales passed the previous best for a Women's T20 World Cup – the 136,549 sold for the 2020 edition in Australia – more than a month before a ball was bowled, empty seats could still be a talking point at some games.
Organisers still hope this tournament can cut through into the public consciousness to inspire a generation, in the way the victories of the Lionesses and Red Roses have done before.
England will look to hit the ground running to draw an initial surge of interest.
"There's extra pressure from everywhere," Sciver-Brunt said on Thursday.
"Being the host nation, my first home World Cup leading, the Lionesses and the Red Roses doing such a brilliant job in their tournaments in the last few years, the state of women's cricket, the list goes on in terms of where you could add up the pressure.
"I guess we're sat here feeling that pressure is a privilege, we're at a time in the world where women's cricket is waiting for a platform to expand and explode."
English cricket failed to truly capitalise on Knight's 2017 win.
Full-time domestic contracts were still three years away and the stage offered by The Hundred did not arrive until 2021.
As Sciver-Brunt says, the platform is there this time. This is a crucial opportunity for the game to make the most of it.

Mexico’s World Cup opener ended in a 2-0 win over South Africa, but violent scenes outside Estadio Azteca brought a separate flashpoint to opening day.
The match itself gave the co-hosts the start they wanted. Julián Quiñones scored early, Raúl Jiménez added the second, and Mexico moved top of Group A.
Outside the stadium, though, the situation was more tense, with protests and clashes unfolding near one of football’s most historic venues.

As Mail Sport showed, violent scenes broke out outside Estadio Azteca during the World Cup opener in Mexico City.
Reports said protesters smashed the windows of vehicles, including a truck, and clashed with police near the stadium while Mexico were playing South Africa inside.
The demonstrations involved teachers, student activists, and relatives of missing people. Their complaints centered on local issues and claims that government attention and resources were being focused on the World Cup while domestic concerns remained unresolved.
Police were deployed around the stadium, with reports of security barriers being breached and officers using crowd-control measures as the situation became chaotic.
There were also concerns around Zócalo Square, one of the designated fan areas, where large crowds gathered and access controls came under pressure.
The timing made the contrast especially sharp. Inside the stadium, Mexico fans were celebrating the first goal of the tournament. Outside, authorities were trying to contain unrest tied to wider social tensions.
On the field, Mexico did enough to make sure the opener remained a sporting success for the hosts.
Quiñones punished South Africa early, scoring in the ninth minute after a defensive mistake. Jiménez then gave Mexico a firmer grip with a second-half goal.
The game also produced three straight red cards. Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane were sent off for South Africa, while César Montes was dismissed late for Mexico.
That leaves both teams dealing with suspension issues before their next matches. Mexico face South Korea on June 18 in Guadalajara without Montes.
South Africa play Czechia the same day in Atlanta and are expected to be without Sithole and Zwane after a difficult opening defeat.
The World Cup began with noise, goals, and heavy security pressure in Mexico City. For organizers, the challenge now is making sure the focus stays on the football.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers grew concerned Thursday night when Shohei Ohtani was removed from the game with a knee issue. Ohtani has been dominant of late, both on the mound and at the plate.
There is belief that the injury is not serious, but the Dodgers are being cautious. Manager Dave Roberts described the decision as precautionary.
“We tried to be smart about it and get him out of the game,” Roberts said. “He told the trainer that he felt a little something behind his knee, and I just didn’t see any sense in risking it.”
That is good news for the Dodgers, but it is still something to monitor. ESPN’s Alden Gonzales noted that Ohtani does have a knee history worth watching.
“Shohei Ohtani exited today’s game with what the team described as left knee inflammation, and though Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters in Pittsburgh he expects him back in the lineup as early as tomorrow, it’s worth noting his history with that left knee,” Gonzales posted.
That history includes a rare knee condition discovered in 2019 that sidelined Ohtani for a significant portion of that season.
“Shohei Ohtani has a knee condition that is present in about 2 percent of the population and recently began to hinder him off the mound. He'll have it surgically repaired tomorrow, then resume the final stages of his 2019 throwing program in 10 weeks,” Gonzales posted.
While nothing of that severity has been reported this time, it is still something worth keeping an eye on. The Dodgers do not want to lose Ohtani, so they will continue to monitor the situation closely.
Ohtani has been a major part of the Dodgers’ success, and while this is likely something minor that will heal quickly, any mention of that knee condition is concerning. The Dodgers have yet to go an extended stretch without him in the lineup, which would make any absence a difficult adjustment.
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Pierre Sage’s move to Crystal Palace has yet to be confirmed, however, RC Lens already look to have found their replacement in the form of Dino Toppmoller.
Sage led Lens to a second-place finish in Ligue 1 and to the Coupe de France title, however, having won the latter back at the end of May, he sowed seeds of doubt regarding his future. Crystal Palace, in the market for a new manager following the exit of Oliver Glasner, swooped in. The Frenchman’s move to Selhurst Park is expected to be officialised soon.
But on Monday, Lens are expected to have a new man in the dugout, as per a report from L’Équipe. Toppmoller, formerly of Eintracht Frankfurt, is set to be named the new manager of Les Sang et Or on a two-year deal.
Toppmoller’s last job came at Eintracht Frankfurt. Having joined the Bundesliga side back in 2023, he left back in January.
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Real Madrid may have already strengthened their defence this summer, but their recruitment plans appear far from complete.
According to journalist Ramon Alvarez de Mon, Benfica defender Tomas Araujo is among the names that Jose Mourinho has personally recommended to the Real Madrid hierarchy as the club continues to assess options for another defensive addition.
While no concrete move has been made at this stage, the Portuguese defender has entered internal discussions as Mourinho pushes for further reinforcements at the back.
It is known that despite the recent arrival of Ibrahima Konate and the decision to extend Antonio Rudiger’s stay at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid are still looking for defensive reinforcements.
Notably, Konate’s arrival was expected to provide an immediate boost to the back line, while Rudiger’s contract extension ensured the club retained one of its most experienced defenders.
Mourinho has shortlisted Tomas Araujo. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
Even so, Mourinho believes another top-level centre-back is required before the transfer window closes.
On that note, the likes of Riccardo Calafiori and Josko Gvardiol have both featured prominently in transfer discussions, and Araujo is now the latest defender to emerge as a possible candidate.
For the moment, however, Real Madrid’s interest remains at the evaluation stage rather than active negotiations.
At 24 years old, Araujo combines strong defensive qualities with impressive consistency, making him an attractive option for clubs seeking long-term solutions.
One of the biggest factors working in his favour is his availability.
Tomas Araujo has a contract with Benfica until 2029. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Last season, under Mourinho himself, he featured in 39 matches across all competitions for Benfica, accumulating more than 2,700 minutes of football while contributing one goal and two assists.
Furthermore, his versatility also increases his appeal. Although naturally a centre-back, Araujo is capable of operating at right-back when required, offering tactical flexibility that Mourinho has often valued throughout his managerial career.
The defender is currently contracted to Benfica until 2029, meaning any potential transfer would require negotiations with a club that holds a strong position.
Simply put, even if Araujo is not currently the most glamorous name linked with Real Madrid, the profile fits what the club may be looking for.

Real Madrid are set to cool their interest in Manchester City midfielder Rodri, following the signing of former teammate Bernardo Silva.
Real Madrid have agreed a deal to sign Bernardo when his contract at Manchester City expires next month. The Portugal international is set to sign a two-year contract with the option of a further season.
Jose Mourinho made the signing of the 31-year-old an immediate priority after being appointed as head coach, with Bernardo set to become the club's third signing of the summer, with deals in place for Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries.
The Spanish side are keen to continue their recruitment drive, thoughFabrizio Romano has reported that interest in Rodri has now cooled. The Manchester City midfielder has just 12 months to run on his contract at the Etihad and has been linked with an exit.
Rodri is understood to be open to a return toLa Liga, though recently distanced himself from the transfer speculation. It comes after presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme claimed the club would sign Rodri if he was elected. Riquelme was subsequently beaten in the election by Florentino Perez.
“To be honest, I’ve been keeping a bit of a distance. It’s true that things come up, but in the end, I don’t really know where they’re coming from,” Rodri said toCadena SCR.
“I try to focus on what I have to do now. I understand that it’s part of the game and what we do. Every time your name comes up, we accept it as such, but I haven’t thought about it and I’m not making any decisions.
“My focus is on the World Cup. I’m still under contract with my club, where I think we’ve had a good season. That’s my situation right now.”
Manchester City have tabled a contract offer to Rodri, who will make a decision on whether to extend, or leave on a free transfer in 2027.

Barcelona have missed out on one of the most interesting young midfielders in Germany, with Kennet Eichhorn set to continue his development at Bayer Leverkusen.
The 16-year-old Hertha Berlin talent had attracted attention from several major European clubs after emerging as one of the brightest prospects in German football.
Barcelona were among the teams monitoring him, alongside the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig.
According to SPORT, Leverkusen have now activated his release clause worth around €9 million, with Eichhorn set to sign a contract until 2031 after completing his medical.
The young midfielder has already earned comparisons to the legendary Toni Kroos because of his calmness, passing range, vision and maturity on the ball.
For Barcelona, Eichhorn was never presented as an immediate first-team signing, but as a smart long-term opportunity.
Deco and the sporting department had reportedly been following him for months, viewing him as a young technical midfielder who could develop into a useful rotation option in the future.
Barcelona will always need midfield profiles who excel at controlling the game and will want to surround Pedri with more such players in the future to reduce his workload.
Eichhorn’s profile makes a lot of sense on paper, and if he has earned comparisons to Kroos, who was a master at controlling the game, it is highly likely that he has what it takes to develop into an orchestrator in the future.
However, Barcelona’s interest was merely superficial, and they never really made a formal move to try to sign him.
Kennet Eichhorn has signed for Leverkusen. (Photo by Juergen Schwarz/Getty Images for DFB)
Eichhorn rejected interest from some of the best clubs in Europe to prioritise Leverkusen, who convinced him with a clear pathway to first-team football.
Barcelona cannot do much about such a situation. They cannot go around signing every talented youngster in the world, but should Eichhorn make rapid strides, this is one missed transfer that could sting.
La Masia remains packed with midfield talent waiting for an opportunity. Still, opportunities like this matter because elite midfielders are becoming harder and more expensive to find.
Eichhorn may have chosen to stay in Germany, but it is a welcome sign that Barcelona are constantly on the lookout for elite talents around the world.
Barcelona can still track his progress closely in case a door opens in the coming years, depending on his development.
Based on talent alone, former Tennessee Volunteers cornerback Jermod McCoy was viewed as one of the best players in the 2026 NFL draft. But he fell all the way from a potential Top 10 pick to the fourth round amid concerns that his injured knee might never fully heal. The Raiders, who selected McCoy with the 101st overall pick in the draft, expect him to be good to go for training camp.
McCoy missed the entire 2025 college football season after tearing an ACL while working out in the offseason, and a year later the Raiders are still taking it slow with him in Organized Team Activities. But Raiders coach Klint Kubiak thinks McCoy will be in fine shape for training camp.
"I expect him to practice. I expect him to be on the field. It's going to be a moving target with him, but we drafted him for a reason, drafted him to play, so I expect him to compete in camp and get plenty of reps," Kubiak said.
If McCoy can stay healthy, the Raiders got a steal by taking him in the fourth round. It's been a long, slow recovery from his torn ACL, but there's optimism that McCoy is going to be ready to go as a rookie.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway after the opening fixtures of the tournament on Thursday.
Following a showbiz opening ceremony featuring Shakira and Burna Boy, co-hosts Mexico opened the tournament with a 2-0 win over South Korea. El Tri produced a professional performance at the historic Estadio Azteca, in a fixture that saw three red cards.
Julián Quiñones, fresh from a prolific campaign in the Saudi Pro League, opened the scoring for Mexico inside nine minutes, as his effort squeezed under South African goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
South Africa struggled to create clear-cut opportunities and their challenge was all but ended when Yaya Sithole was sent off for a last-man challenge just five minutes into the second half.
Raul Jimenez doubled Mexico’s lead on 67 minutes, as the veteran poacher headed home his first World Cup goal from close range. There was late drama as the officials handed out two contentious red cards, with Themba Zwane sent off for South Africa for a slap, reducing them to nine men. Then, in stoppage time, Mexico’s Cesar Montes became the third player dismissed for a late foul.
In the second fixture of the group, South Korea staged a comeback to beat Czechia in Guadalajara.
The Asian outfit dominated the opening exchanges, but conceded an opener against the run of play. A long throw from Vladimir Coufal was met emphatically by Czech captain Ladislav Krejčí to power Miroslav Koubek’s side ahead.
South Korea kept on coming, however, and found an equaliser in style. The impressive Hwan In-beom showed brilliant composure to lift a finish over Matej Kovar and bring the Koreans level.
South Korea dominated the possession (62%) and chances, and got a deserved winner through substitute Hyeon-guy Oh. The Besiktas striker steered in the winner to get Korea off to a winning start.
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Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella has boldly claimed that he will get a tattoo of head coach Luis de la Fuente’s face if Spain win the World Cup.
Spain head into the 2026 tournament as one of the favourites, following their European Championship triumph in 2024. La Roja begin their campaign against Cape Verde on Monday, before meeting Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in the group stage.
Spain are aiming to become only the second European team to win a World Cup outside of the continent, after Germany’s success in Brazil in 2014.
Cucurella has claimed he will get a permanent tattooed tribute to head coach De La Fuente if Spain are successful.
“If we win the World Cup, I would get a tattoo of Luis de la Fuente’s face!”, the left-back told Cope.
Cucurella’s claim follows his promise to dye his famous long hair red in the aftermath of Spain’s Euro 2024 success. Though this promise feels a little braver…
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off in style on Thursday with co-hosts Mexico delighting a fanatical home crowd at a packed Azteca Stadium.
Mexico’s win over South Africa was followed by an impressive South Korea performance, as the Asian outfit came from behind to beat Czechia in Guadalajaram, a fixture that took place in the UK’s early hours.
Unsure how you can keep up to date with all the action in North America? Here are the details of how to watch World Cup highlights this summer.
There is no official World Cup highlight show for the 2026 tournament, though you do not need to miss a single moment. The BBC and ITV have the rights to all 104 games in the UK and both broadcasters will provide highlights of every single fixture.
Both ITV and the BBC are doing their utmost to avoid spoilers from the early hours (BST) fixtures. On ITV X and BBC iPlayer, the duo’s respective streaming sites, their pre-highlight thumbnails do not include the result or spoilers.
ITV’s coverage can be accessed via the ITV X homepage, while BBC iPlayer has a specified World Cup hub.
Both broadcasters will also release short-form highlights via YouTube. However, the thumbnails and headlines can often give away a clue as to how events unfolded, or even the result. As a rule, ITV tends to be a little safer as the result is not shown on the thumbnail.
Read – World Cup round-up: Mexico and South Korea start with wins
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Fernando Alonso has conceded that this weekend's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix will likely mark his final Formula 1 race at the circuit.
Speaking during the drivers' press conference, the 44-year-old acknowledged his fans' unwavering support while also dropping a hint regarding his retirement.
"It's going to be a special weekend, probably my last Barcelona race in Formula 1," he said.
"So, I want to say thanks to everyone. I will try to enjoy the weekend. I will not be competitive and I will not be too long in the car in qualifying, and in the race, hopefully yes, but not at the pace that we all want. But I want everyone to still enjoy the weekend.
"It has always been a celebration when they come to Barcelona. I think it's my 23rd Spanish Grand Prix, and all of them have been magical. And this last has to be magical as well."
When asked if it was difficult to think about this as his last race in Barcelona, the Spaniard explained that the hardest part was not being competitive. Alonso picked up Aston Martin's first point of the 2026 season with a 10th-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Silverstone outfit has faced major issues during 2026, despite its new power unit partnership with Honda and its car being the first designed under the leadership of Adrian Newey.

"No, I mean, it's not hard. For me, the hardest thing is not to win races and not to be competitive. If it's the last or not the last, it's not affecting too much," Alonso added.
"I'm at peace with my career and with my life, and if anything comes now, welcome. If it doesn't come, it will not change my feeling. I achieved a lot more than I ever dreamt when I was a kid, or I was here, as we said again, my first test here or my go-kart experience when I was racing in Spain. I never dreamt to be a Formula 1 driver and then race for the best teams in the paddock and stay for a very long time.
"So, everything is a plus. It is a plus now. I'm not as competitive as we all want to be in the team now, and that's probably the biggest pain that we go through every weekend. But in terms of personal feeling, it's not too hard, or it's not anything."
Alonso has not officially announced his retirement yet, and with no Barcelona race in 2027, it is still unclear as to whether he may retire at the end of this season or next.
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The World Cup sees 48 nations divided into 12 groups for the first time in the tournament’s long history.
Co-hosts Mexico, USA and Canada are the top seeds in Groups A, B and D respectively, while Scotland are in Group C with Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, and England are all the way down in Group L with Croatia, Ghana and Panama.

The top two sides in each group will qualify for the World Cup’s first ever round of 32, as will the eighth best third-place teams. Just three points could be enough for some teams to reach the knockout stages.
There will be 104 matches, up 40 since Qatar World Cup 2022, while Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo likely to play on this stage for the last time in their glittering careers.
Here are all the fixtures, results and latest group standings:
The World Cup began in Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium, the site of Diego Maradona’s most famous and infamous goals against England at the 1986 World Cup.
It was also the venue for two classic World Cup finals: Brazil’s win over Italy in 1970 which included Carlos Alberto’s iconic team goal to cap a 4-1 win; and Argentina’s 3-2 win over West Germany in 1986, where Jorge Burruchaga grabbed an 84th-minute winner.
Mexico and Canada will host 13 games in each, and the United States will host 78.
From the quarter-finals onwards, the US will host all of the remaining matches, with the final in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.
As the Big 12 met to discuss what's next in the Brendan Sorsby saga, and the rest of college sports treats Texas Tech like persona non grata following a judge's decision to grant the Red Raiders quarterback an injunction that allows him to play in the 2026 season, the university's leaders recorded a 21-minute podcast that reiterated their "unwavering" support for Sorsby.
During the in-house podcast, Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt and associate athletic director Grant Stovall detailed Sorsby's compliance plan and addressed concerns playing a gambling addict who admitted on betting on his own team could have on the integrity of the sport.
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"I understand where my colleagues are coming from and some of their comments being made," Hocutt siad. "This is a young man… he’s made mistakes. And he looked me in the eye this morning again and reassured me that he has done nothing to jeopardize the integrity of a game that he has competed in. He has not given information about a game that he has competed in. He has not jeopardized the competition or affected outcome of a game that he has competed in. So there are sanctions for mistakes. He has made a mistake."
Hocutt and Stovall were joined by TTU president Lawrence Schovanec and football coach Joey McGuire where the four repeatedly cited Sorsby's gambling addiction as a mental illness. That was at the heart of Sorsby's legal defense — a legal defense Hocutt was quick to point out Texas Tech wasn't a part of, nor paid for.
As part of his compliance, Sorsby will continue outpatient clinical care and individual and group therapy. Texas Tech has put a custodian on his personal finances, which includes a lucrative NIL deal. The school has placed monitoring software on his technology devices that prevents him from accessing gambling sites and monitors any activity on those devices.
"The morning the injunction was awarded, Brendan immediately came to the football stadium to meet with our IT department, our compliance department to put the monitoring technology on his devices that allows us to monitor the sites that he visits and block certain sites from him going to," Hocutt said. "And he does not have the ability to uninstall those programs that are on his phone."
McGuire said Sorsby being around his teammates and back in the football facility is the best place for his recovery. But the Red Raiders coach said, "We have a long time before we have to think about when he's going to play football again."
"I think right now so many people are pointing the finger, ‘He’s going to play, he’s going to play, he’s going to play.’ He can play is what the judge said," McGuire said. "What we’re trying to do is get him in a healthy space where feels great about what he’s doing and deal with this addiction and it’s day-by-day."
The NCAA appealed the temporary injunction, requesting an accelerated appeal. A court date for the full case of Sorsby vs. NCAA is not scheduled until Feb. 8, 2027, as revealed in court documents — two weeks after the college football season concludes with the College Football Playoff championship game.
In the injunction, the judge included a two-game suspension for Sorsby (Sept. 5 vs. Abilene Christian, Sept. 12 at Oregon State). Sorsby's first potential game for the Red Raiders would be Sept. 18 vs. Houston.
But this saga is far from over. Stay tuned.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Texas Tech has a compliance plan for Brendan Sorsby — here’s what it says
The gap between TSMC and Samsung in the chip foundry business has reached 11x. The latest foundry market data compiled by TrendForce reveals the revenue ranking of the global top ten foundries.
TrendForce data (via SemiconductorsX) puts TSMC at 72.3 percent market share while Samsung sits at 6.5 percent. The revenue ranking shows that TSMC is now as much as 11 times bigger than the Samsung chip foundry business.
TSMC pulled in $35.86 billion for the quarter, up 6.3% sequentially, carried almost entirely by relentless demand for AI server GPUs and xPUs. Agentic AI deployments and general-purpose server build-outs drove server CPU orders.
Samsung Foundry brought in just over $3.2 billion. Revenue dropped 5.8% quarter over quarter. Samsung held second place globally, which sounds respectable until you check the math. TSMC made eleven times what Samsung did.
SMIC posted $2.51 billion, only $700 million behind Samsung. UMC faced a 3.2% QoQ decline in revenue to $1.93 billion, securing the 4th place with a 3.9% market share.
TrendForce expects the inventory stocking tailwind to carry through Q2 2026. Smartphone vendors are entering new product build cycles. Demand for AI advanced-node production continues to outrun capacity.
Samsung’s foundry business isn’t collapsing. It’s functioning, but functioning is not the same as competing. TSMC is compounding its lead every quarter, while Samsung can’t land a major AI chip customer at advanced nodes.
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TrendForce expects the inventory stocking tailwind to carry through Q2 2026. Smartphone vendors are entering new product build cycles. Demand for AI advanced-node production continues to outrun capacity.
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 series recently received the June 2026 Android security update, which included three Galaxy AI features introduced with the Galaxy S26 series and previously excluded from the One UI 8.5 stable build for the S25 lineup. The same thing happened with the Galaxy Z Fold7, which has now received two of those Galaxy AI features with the June 2026 Android security update. The Galaxy AI features that the S25 series received are Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications (Notification Highlights), and File Summaries. However, the Fold7 only got two of them - Prioritize...

Just one week after Patch 1.10, Pearl Abyss has rolled out Crimson Desert version 1.11.00 across all platforms (except for the Mac App Store, which always takes a little more time), continuing its incredible patch of post-launch updates. This new update brings expanded pet management, reworks the freshly introduced pinball minigame, adds shopkeeper recovery of lost gear, and a round of combat and control improvements. The headline addition is new challenges that allow players to raise the maximum number of registerable pets from a previous limit to 100, though players can only summon up to 50 at camp at any […]
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China has stopped exporting a critical gas to Japan, leading to severe shortages in the semiconductor segment that will affect TSMC, SK Hynix & Samsung. Tungsten Hexafluoride Plays A Crucial Role In Semiconductor Manufacturing, But Japan Sees Production Drop To Zero After China's Ban Based on reports, major Japanese firms such as Kanto Denka and Central Glass have reported that they are facing severe shortages of a gas that is required for semiconductor manufacturing. These firms are responsible for supplying this crucial gas to the top three semiconductor giants, including Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC. With the unavailability of this […]
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Only the finest materials are picked by Apple to design and construct its premium products, but the underlying process can often compromise their durability. With the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, the company went back to aluminum, making it exceptional for heat dissipation and lowering cost, but less favorable when holding up against scratches and drops. Fortunately, a new rumor states that the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max won’t suffer from these shortcomings, and you’ll find out why. A new process to refine the aluminum is expected to be used on the iPhone 18 Pro, […]
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Eleven countries were involved in the joint operation that ended the AudiA6 crypto laundering ring and Dark2Web marketplace.
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Galaxy’s Alex Thorn says a plan to scrap rules on stock orders and quotes would remove a major barrier to tokenized stocks trading on decentralized platforms.
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Following last month’s attempt to dethrone , Rico Verhoeven has received heaps of praise from the boxing community, and former WBO cruiserweight world champion Johnny Nelson has assessed how the Dutchman would fare against British heavyweight duo and . Verhoeven looked in control for much of his clash with Usyk up until round 11, with […]
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The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga breaks its monthly volume record in May.
New locally produced light vehicles in India shoot up by a splendid +26% year-on-year in May to an all-time high 440,808 units. This is the fourth consecutive May record, above the 349,713 of May 2025, 349,057 of May 2024 and 334,499 of May 2023. As a result, for the first time the year-to-date tally crosses the 2 million sales milestone after just 5 months, up 17.8% to 2,203,443.
Maruti Suzuki (+40%) vastly outpaces its “home” market to reach a record 190,337 units, its second straight record month. Tata (+42.2%) is also in outstanding shape at #2, distancing Mahindra (+10.7%), Hyundai (+9.1%) and Toyota (+4.4%). Kia (+23.6%) is more dynamic but stays at #6. Nissan (+117.7%), Renault (+64.4%) and Citroen (+57.7%) also shine below.
Model-wise, the Maruti Suzuki DZire (+35.7%) confirms it is Indian car buyers’ favourite, threepeating at #1 and cementing its YTD lead. The Maruti Suzuki Fronx (+52.3%) jumps to 2nd place vs. #9 so far this year, while the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga (+26.1%) stays at #3 but breaks its volume record at 20,350. The Tata Punch (+53.9%) and Nexon (+45.8%) complete the Top 5.
This post will be updated with the All models ranking when made available to us.
Previous month: India April 2026: Maruti Suzuki hits all time high volume, DZire now #1 year-to-date
One year ago: India May 2025: Maruti Suzuki DZire scores first win in over 5 years
Full May 2026 Top 14 All brands and Top 25 models below.
India May 2025 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | May-26 | % | /25 | Apr | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Maruti Suzuki | 190,337 | 43.2% | + 40.0% | 1 | 879,789 | 39.9% | + 15.8% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Tata | 59,090 | 13.4% | + 42.2% | 2 | 316,833 | 14.4% | + 36.0% | 2 | 3 |
| 3 | Mahindra | 58,021 | 13.2% | + 10.7% | 3 | 298,152 | 13.5% | + 17.4% | 3 | 2 |
| 4 | Hyundai | 47,837 | 10.9% | + 9.1% | 4 | 266,317 | 12.1% | + 10.1% | 4 | 4 |
| 5 | Toyota | 30,574 | 6.9% | + 4.4% | 5 | 157,268 | 7.1% | + 16.4% | 5 | 5 |
| 6 | Kia | 27,586 | 6.3% | + 23.6% | 6 | 139,197 | 6.3% | + 14.6% | 6 | 6 |
| 7 | MG | 6,048 | 1.4% | – 4.1% | 8 | 28,394 | 1.3% | + 8.8% | 9 | 8 |
| 8 | Skoda | 5,760 | 1.3% | – 14.5% | 7 | 32,674 | 1.5% | + 4.8% | 7 | 7 |
| 9 | Honda | 5,111 | 1.2% | + 29.4% | 10 | 28,587 | 1.3% | + 8.9% | 8 | 9 |
| 10 | Renault | 4,113 | 0.9% | + 64.4% | 9 | 21,782 | 1.0% | + 62.5% | 10 | 11 |
| 11 | Nissan | 2,948 | 0.7% | + 117.7% | 11 | 15,291 | 0.7% | + 46.9% | 11 | 12 |
| 12 | Volkswagen | 2,619 | 0.6% | – 8.0% | 12 | 13,878 | 0.6% | – 11.6% | 12 | 10 |
| 13 | Citroen | 525 | 0.1% | + 57.7% | 13 | 4,041 | 0.2% | + 122.4% | 13 | 13 |
| 14 | Jeep | 239 | 0.1% | – 13.4% | 14 | 1,240 | 0.1% | – 14.5% | 14 | 14 |
India May 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | May-26 | /25 | Apr | 2026 | /24 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Maruti Suzuki DZire | 24,546 | + 35.7% | 1 | 108,305 | + 34.3% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Maruti Suzuki Fronx | 20,686 | + 52.3% | 4 | 82,306 | + 5.2% | 9 | 7 |
| 3 | Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | 20,350 | + 26.1% | 3 | 92,184 | + 18.4% | 4 | 5 |
| 4 | Tata Punch | 20,208 | + 53.9% | 2 | 98,297 | + 32.6% | 3 | 10 |
| 5 | Tata Nexon | 19,100 | + 45.8% | 7 | 99,831 | + 31.9% | 2 | 3 |
| 6 | Maruti Suzuki Baleno | 18,396 | + 58.3% | 6 | 84,508 | + 16.4% | 5 | 11 |
| 7 | Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | 18,076 | + 29.6% | 5 | 83,752 | – 5.4% | 7 | 4 |
| 8 | Maruti Suzuki Swift | 17,519 | + 23.9% | 8 | 82,532 | + 3.4% | 8 | 6 |
| 9 | Mahindra Scorpio | 15,774 | + 9.5% | 10 | 75,278 | + 3.3% | 11 | 8 |
| 10 | Hyundai Creta | 15,253 | + 2.6% | 9 | 84,241 | – 0.6% | 6 | 2 |
| 11 | Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza | 13,425 | – 13.8% | 11 | 79,028 | – 0.2% | 10 | 9 |
| 12 | Maruti Suzuki Eeco | 13,240 | + 7.4% | 13 | 61,194 | + 7.5% | 13 | 12 |
| 13 | Hyundai Venue | 11,714 | + 55.8% | 14 | 58,188 | + 23.4% | 14 | 14 |
| 14 | Maruti Suzuki Victoris | 10,853 | new | 12 | 63,877 | new | 12 | 34 |
| 15 | Mahindra Thar | 10,787 | + 3.8% | 18 | 56,583 | + 20.8% | 15 | 13 |
| 16 | Kia Seltos | 10,597 | + 74.2% | 16 | 53,151 | + 67.9% | 17 | 25 |
| 17 | Toyota Innova + Hycross | 10,325 | + 16.2% | 19 | 48,269 | + 8.1% | 20 | 15 |
| 18 | Kia Sonet | 9,707 | + 20.5% | 17 | 53,004 | + 37.2% | 18 | 18 |
| 19 | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara | 9,366 | + 80.2% | 24 | 36,719 | – 25.4% | 25 | 16 |
| 20 | Mahindra XUV 7X0 | 9,338 | new | 22 | 46,423 | new | 22 | 80 |
| 21 | Mahindra Bolero | 8,933 | – 0.1% | 21 | 49,342 | + 15.5% | 19 | 17 |
| 22 | Maruti Suzuki Alto | 8,887 | + 78.8% | 15 | 53,359 | + 32.3% | 16 | 20 |
| 23 | Toyota Hyryder | 8,664 | + 14.4% | 20 | 46,500 | + 73.8% | 21 | 21 |
| 24 | Mahindra XUV 3X0 | 6,717 | – 15.5% | 25 | 40,915 | + 5.0% | 23 | 19 |
| 25 | Tata Sierra | 6,606 | new | 26 | 37,028 | new | 24 | 88 |
Source: Manufacturers
Galatasaray'da transferin yol haritasını çizen teknik direktör Okan Buruk, "Elimiz çok sıkıştı" diyerek yeni kriteri resmen açıkladı.
Galatasaray, yeni sezon kadro planlamasında rotayı genç yeteneklere çevirdi. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, yönetimle birlikte yürüttükleri transfer stratejisinin perde arkasını aralayan çok net mesajlar verdi.
"Transferde aradığınız kriter ne?" sorusuna samimi bir yanıt veren tecrübeli teknik adam, kulübün mali ve vizyoner yol haritasını şu sözlerle özetledi:
- Şu anda elimiz çok sıkıştı. Ana düşüncemiz; 23 yaş altı ve Türk oyuncular üzerinden gitmeye çalışıyoruz. Yetenekli, bizim oyunumuza uyacak ve karakter olarak Galatasaray'ı en iyi şekilde temsil edecek oyuncuları kadroya katmak istiyoruz.
Okan Buruk'un bu açıklamalarının ardından sarı-kırmızılıların transfer listesindeki hareketlilik de gün yüzüne çıktı. Okan Buruk'un uzun süredir kadrosunda görmeyi en çok istediği isimlerin başında milli yıldız Can Uzun geliyor. Frankfurt'un kapıyı 60 milyon Euro gibi astronomik bir rakamdan açması ve bu fiyattan geri adım atmaması üzerine Galatasaray yönetimi şimdilik "bekle ve gör" taktiğine geçti. Oyuncunun sarı-kırmızılı formaya sıcak bakması Aslan'ın elini güçlü tutarken, transferin turnuva sonrasına sarkabileceği belirtiliyor.
Can Uzun transferindeki yüksek maliyetli bekleyiş, alternatif isimleri ön plana çıkardı. Augsburg forması giyen genç gurbetçi Mert Kömür, ekonomik olarak ortaya çıkan çok daha makul rakamların ardından listenin üst sıralarına hızlı bir giriş yaptı. Okan Buruk'un yerli rotasyonu için onay verdiği oyuncu, tam da tarif edilen "23 yaş altı ve Türk" kriterine birebir uyuyor.
Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim, Can Uzun transferinin çıkmaza girmesi ihtimaline karşılık yabancı kontenjan avantajını da gözeterek Alexei Batrakov ismini gündeminde tutuyor. Lokomotiv Moskova'da harika bir sezon geçiren Rus on numara, Can Uzun'a kıyasla çok daha ucuz bir maliyetle listeye eklendi.
Ancak genç oyuncunun Fransız devi Paris Saint-Germain ile imza aşamasına geldiği ve transferin %95 oranında bittiği gelen bilgiler arasında. Eğer PSG cephesinde son dakika bir pürüz yaşanır ve bu iş olmazsa, Galatasaray Batrakov transferini bitirmek için tüm şartları zorlayacak.

Aziz Yıldırım'ın yeni dönem planlamasında teknik direktörlük koltuğu için düşündüğü Aykut Kocaman ismi, yönetim içindeki dev mali güç savaşı ve radikal bir istatistik vetosuyla tamamen çıkmaza girdi. Kulübe tek kalemde 30 milyon euro gibi rekor bir nakit kaynak taahhüt ederek masadaki en güçlü aktör haline gelen Barış Göktürk ve ekibi; tecrübeli hocanın Başakşehir ile Konyaspor kariyerlerini kapsayan son 73 resmi maçtaki yalnızca 18 galibiyetlik şok edici tablosunu masaya yatırdı.
Fenerbahçe’de yönetim içi krizler erken başladı... Aziz Yıldırım’ın listesinde yer alan Barış Göktürk’ün, Aykut Kocaman ismine şerh koyduğu iddiası daha yolun başında sıkıntı yarattı. Yönetim içindeki en güçlü mali aktör konumundaki Göktürk’ün veto gerekçesi ise rakamlar ve Kocaman’ın yaptığı son açıklamalar.
GÖKTÜRK 30 MİLYON EURO KOYACAK
Seçim sürecinde en dikkat çeken isimlerin başında gelen Göktürk, kulübe sağladığı dev mali kaynakla yönetimdeki ağırlığını artırdı. Göktürk, liste oluşum sürecinde "Ben 30 milyon euro vereceğim" diyerek taahhütte bulundu ve şu an yönetim içinde en yüksek maddi katkıyı sağlayan isim konumuna geldi.
Yönetim kurulundaki diğer isimlerden ise sadece 4-5 milyon euro civarında ekstra bir kaynak geldi.
YILDIRIM, KOCAMAN'I İSTİYOR
Mali yükün büyük bir kısmını tek başına sırtlayan Göktürk, bu hamlesiyle yeni yönetim modelinde ve alınacak kritik kararlarda en fazla söz hakkına sahip isimlerden biri oldu.
Aziz Yıldırım’ın, takımın başına Aykut Kocaman’ı getirmeyi çok istemesine rağmen bu kararı resmiyete dökememesinin arkasında Barış Göktürk’ün vetosu yatıyor. Göktürk ve ekibinin, Kocaman’a karşı çıkarken tamamen istatistikler üzerinden bir muhalefet yürüttüğü öğrenildi.
73 MAÇTA 18 GALİBİYET KRİZİ
Göktürk cephesinin yönetim toplantılarında gündeme getirdiği çarpıcı Aykut Kocaman raporunda şu detaylar yer alıyor.
Çıktığı son 73 resmi maçta sadece 18 galibiyet alabildi.
Başakşehir Dönemi: 29 maçta 9 galibiyet.
Konyaspor Dönemi: 44 maçta 9 galibiyet.
TAMAMEN İSTATİSTİKLER KONUŞUYOR
Göktürk ve yönetimin genç üyeleri, tecrübeli teknik adamın son 5 yıldır takım çalıştırmamasının temel nedeninin de bu düşük galibiyet yüzdesi ve düşüşe geçen grafik olduğunu iddia ediyor.
İstatistiklerin yanı sıra, Aykut Kocaman’ın yakın çevresine ve bazı platformlarda sarf ettiği iddia edilen sözler de krizin tuzu biberi oldu.
KOCAMAN'IN SÖZLERİ DE ETKİLİ OLDU
Kocaman’ın daha göreve başlamadan "Çok yıpratıldım" şeklinde serzenişlerde bulunması, Göktürk ve yönetimdeki genç yöneticiler tarafından büyük tepkiyle karşılandı. Genç yöneticilere göre baskı altına girmeden, göreve gelmeden yıprandığını söyleyen bir hoca ile şampiyonluk baskısını kaldıramayacağı fikrinde birleşiyor.Bu duruşun ardından Aziz Yıldırım'ın geri adım atmak zorunda kaldığı belirtiliyor.
Fenerbahçe camiası, parayı veren ve yönetime ağırlığını koyan Barış Göktürk ile eski yol arkadaşı Aykut Kocaman arasında kalan Aziz Yıldırım'ın bu düğümü nasıl çözeceğini merakla bekliyor.

Anadolu Efes takımı daha önce EuroLeague'de ayağa kaldıran tanıdık lider Luca Banchi ile yeniden el sıkışmaya çok yakın.
Anadolu Efes’te hayal kırıklığıyla geçen sezonun ardından yönetim, radikal bir değişim için düğmeye bastı. Takımı yakından tanıyan tanıdık bir isme; Luca Banchi’ye emanet etmeye çok yakın.
İtalyan başantrenör ile bir yıl önce askıya alınan görüşmelerin yeniden başladığı ve tarafların anlaşma zeminine oldukça yakın olduğu öğrenildi.
Sezon ortasında büyük umutlarla göreve getirilen Pablo Laso ile beklenen kan uyumunu yakalayamayan Anadolu Efes, hem Avrupa hem de ligdeki istikrarsız tabloyu bitirmek istiyor. Yönetim, kulübün üzerindeki devasa baskıyı kaldırabilecek, Türk basketbol ortamını ve mevcut yapıyı halihazırda bilen bir lidere yöneldi. Banchi, hem ligi tanıması hem de kriz yönetimindeki başarısıyla en güçlü aday konumunda.
Şu an İtalya Milli Takımı’nın başında bulunan 51 yaşındaki başantrenörün, Anadolu Efes’e imza atması durumunda görevinden ayrılması beklenmiyor. Hem İtalya Basketbol Federasyonu hem de Efes yönetiminin bu çifte role yeşil ışık yaktığı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Nijerya'nın Polonya ve Portekiz ile oynayacağı hazırlık maçlarının kadrosundan çıkarılan Galatasaray'ın yıldız golcüsü Victor Osimhen'in, Lagos'taki bir gece kulübünde eğlenirken çekilen görüntüleri sosyal medyaya düştü.
Galatasaray’ın yıldızı Victor Osimhen'in Nijerya Milli Takımı kadrosundan affını istemesinin ardından, Lagos’taki lüks bir gece kulübünde eğlenirken görüntülendi.
Yıldız oyuncunun milli takımın hazırlık maçlarında yer almayıp eğlence kulüplerinde boy göstermesi ülkesinde, taraftarlar ve spor kamuoyunda geniş çaplı bir tartışma dalgası başlattı.
Dj Yk Mule (@djykmule_)'in paylaştığı bir gönderi
Popüler DJ ve yapımcı DJ YK Mule ile Voyage Lagos kulübünün sunucusu tarafından paylaşılan videolarda, Osimhen'in Lagos'un seçkin eğlence merkezlerinden "Voyage Club"da oldukça neşeli ve rahat tavırlarla dans ettiği görüldü.
Osimhen’in gece hayatında boy göstermesi madalyonun sadece bir yüzüyken, eğlendiği isimler de eleştirilerin dozunu artırdı. Golcü oyuncunun, bu videolardan sadece birkaç gün önce, Nijerya’da adı çeşitli hukuki ve toplumsal tartışmalara karışmış olan ünlü müzisyen Naira Marley (Azeez Fashola) ve iş ortağı Sam Larry (Balogun Olamilekan Eletu) ile bir araya geldiği anlaşıldı.

Haaland ilk kez sahne alıyor, Messi son dansa çıkıyor ancak Osimhen, Donnarumma ve Lewandowski gibi dünya yıldızları 2026 Dünya Kupası'nı evinden izleyecek! İşte turnuvayı kaçıran dev isimler.
ABD, Kanada ve Meksika’nın ev sahipliğinde düzenlenecek olan 2026 Dünya Kupası finallerine artık sadece saatler kaldı. 48 ülkenin zafer hayalleriyle Kuzey Amerika'ya çıkarma yaptığı bu dev şölende; Lionel Messi’nin "son dansı", Kylian Mbappé ve Vinícius Jr. gibi süper yıldızların gövde gösterisi ve Erling Haaland’ın kariyerindeki ilk Dünya Kupası deneyimi merakla bekleniyor.
Ancak futbolun en görkemli sahnesi, zorlu eleme turlarının kurbanı olan birçok dünya yıldızından mahrum kalacak.
İşte takımlarının elenmesiyle bu büyük şöleni evinden izlemek zorunda kalacak, turnuvanın en büyük eksikleri:
Gigi Donnarumma (İtalya)
Robert Lewandowski (Polonya)
Victor Osimhen (Nijerya)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Gürcistan)
Dominik Szoboszlai (Macaristan)
Christian Eriksen (Danimarka)
Bryan Mbeumo (Kamerun)
Dusan Vlahovic (Sırbistan)
Benjamin Sesko (Slovenya)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon)
Alexis Sanchez (Şili)
Keylor Navas (Kosta Rika)
Serhou Guirassy (Gine)

Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım'ın 8 yıl önce kurduğu büyük hayal yeniden rafa çıkıyor! Akademiden A takıma kadar tüm futbol aklının emanet edileceği iddia edilen Belçikalı direktör Chris Van Puyvelde'in kariyeri ise "evden çalışma" skandalları ve ağır altyapı fiyaskolarıyla dolu.
Aziz Yıldırım’ın 8 yıl önceki "tek elden altyapı ve futbol yönetimi" planını devreye sokacağı iddia edildi. Akademiden A takıma kadar tüm birimlerin başına getirileceği iddia edilen Belçikalı direktör Chris Van Puyvelde’in geçmişi ise skandallarla dolu.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpte tüm futbol aklının emanet edileceği konuşulan Van Puyvelde'in kariyer bagajı, Fenerbahçe taraftarını endişelendirecek cinsten. Çin ve Fas maceraları tam bir hayal kırıklığıyla sonuçlanan Belçikalı futbol adamı, arkasında büyük krizler bıraktı.
Çin Futbol Federasyonu'nda görev yaptığı dönemde milyonlarca euro maaş alan Puyvelde, pandemi sürecinde uzun süre Çin'e dönmedi. Belçika'dan "uzaktan eğitim ve yönetim" modeli denemesi Çin medyasını çileden çıkardı. Basın, "Ülkenin en kritik futbol aklı sahada değil, bilgisayar başında" diyerek sert tepki gösterdi.
Görev süresinde Çin milli takımları her yaş kategorisinde hezimet yaşarken, yerel antrenörleri küçümsemesi federasyon içinde dışlanmasına yol açtı.
Çin'in ardından Fas'ın yolunu tutan Puyvelde, Katar 2022'deki tarihi yarı final başarısından sadece birkaç ay önce göreve gelmişti. Avrupa basınına demeçler verip bu başarıyı sahiplenmeye çalışması Fas Futbol Federasyonu'nda kriz çıkardı.
Asıl işi olan altyapıda hiçbir varlık gösteremeyen Belçikalı, Fas liglerindeki yerel çocukları yok sayarak sadece Avrupa doğumlu gurbetçilere yöneldi. Medya tarafından "Ülkenin öz kaynaklarını kurutuyor" şeklinde sertçe eleştirilen Puyvelde, yüksek maaşı ve düşük verimi nedeniyle federasyon başkanı Lekjaa tarafından 2024-2025 döneminde sözleşmesi yenilenmeyerek gönderildi.

Beşiktaşlı Oh Hyeon-gyu, 2026 Dünya Kupası açılış maçında Çekya ağlarını sarsarken, istatistik tahtasında "forvet arayanlara" tokat gibi bir cevap verdi.
38 derece yüksek ateşe rağmen sahaya çıktı, 16 yıllık hasreti bitiren golü attı! Beşiktaş'ın yıldızı Oh Hyeon-gyu, Çekya karşısındaki performansıyla Dünya Kupası'na damga vurdu.
Oh Hyeon-gyu’nun Çekya karşısında süre aldığı kısıtlı zamandaki istatistikleri, onun ne kadar büyük bir taktiksel silah ve ceza sahası tehdidi olduğunu gözler önüne serdi. Sadece 10 kez topla buluşan ve tek şutunda ağları sarsan Beşiktaşlı forvetin teknik analizi dikkat çekti.
Gol 1
Gol Beklentisi (xG) 0.36
İsabetli Şut Gol Beklentisi (xGOT) 0.49
Toplam / İsabetli Şut 1 / 1
Kilit Pas 1
İsabetli Pas (Yüzde) 4/6 (%67)
Rakip Yarı Saha Pas İsabeti %75
Hava Topu Mücadelesi (Kazanılan) 3 (2)
Oh, 0.36 xG (Gol Beklentisi) ürettiği pozisyonda, vuruş kalitesini gösteren xGOT (İsabetli Şut Gol Beklentisi) değerini 0.49'a yükselterek kalecinin uzanamayacağı noktayı buldu. Fiziksel olarak Çek savunmasını yıpratan genç oyuncu, girdiği 3 hava topunun 2'sini kazanarak takımının ileride çoğalmasını sağladı ve yaptığı 1 kilit pasla sadece bir bitirici değil, aynı zamanda bir istasyon olduğunu da kanıtladı.

Aykut Kocaman yalanlamasının hemen ardından Fenerbahçe camiası yeni bir itirafla sarsıldı. Eski yönetici Selahattin Baki, sarı-lacivertlilerin yakın tarihine damga vuran "Cocu'yu halıya sarıp göndereceğiz" krizinin perde arkasını ilk kez anlattı. İşin ilginç yanı ise bu açıklamayı Kocaman'ı istemediği iddia edilen yönetici Barış Göktürk'ün kanalı SkySports'ta yaptı.
Fenerbahçe gündemi, Aykut Kocaman hakkında gelen yalanlamaların hemen ardından, kulübün eski yöneticisi Selahattin Baki’nin açıklamalarıyla daha da çıkmaza girdi.
Uzun süredir susan Baki'nin tam da gününde, sarı-lacivertli kulübün yakın tarihindeki en büyük krizlerden biri olan ve hafızalara "Cocu’yu halıya sarıp göndereceğiz" ifadesiyle kazınan "Samandıra’daki veri sızdırma ve sabotaj" iddiasına ilk ağızdan açıklık getirdi.
SKY SPORTS'UN ÖNEMİ ŞU
Üstelik Selahattin Baki’nin bu iddiaları, camia içinde Aykut Kocaman’ı istemediği öne sürülen Fenerbahçe yöneticisi Barış Göktürk’ün sahibi olduğu Sky Sports kanalında dile getirmesi, kulisleri iyice hareketlendirdi.
2018'DE COCU'YA YAPILANLARI ANLATTI
Selahattin Baki, 2018 yılında yaşanan ve Phillip Cocu’nun görevden alınma sürecine zemin hazırlayan olaylı toplantıda bizzat yer aldığını belirterek çarpıcı itiraflarda bulundu. İşin magazin boyutunu ve teknik boyutu birbirinden ayıran Baki, şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Halı olayı işin paparazzi kısmı. Ama datalar olayı, gerçeklik payı olan bir durum. Ben o toplantıda vardım. Aykut Kocaman yoktu, yardımcılarından bir tanesi vardı.
ALİ KOÇ'UN SÖZLERİNİ DE AÇIKLADI
Baki, o dönem büyük gizlilikle yürütülen ve antrenörlerin görevine son verilmesiyle sonuçlanan toplantıda, Başkan Ali Koç ile Aykut Kocaman’ın yardımcısı arasında geçen diyalogu ilk kez paylaştı. Ali Koç'un duruma son derece mantıklı bir argümanla yaklaştığını belirten Baki, o anları şöyle aktardı:
BAKİ'NİN TAM ZAMANLI AÇIKLAMALARI
- Orada Ali Koç çok mantıklı bir soru sordu, dedi ki: 'Zaten bize gelsen, "Ben bunlarla Aykut Hoca'yı yollayabilir miyim?" diye sorsan, biz sana evet deriz. Sen niye fenerbahce.org uzantılı mailinden kendi özel mailine atıyorsun ve 100 küsur tane veri var... Bunları da devamlı hocaya (Aykut Kocaman'a) yolluyorsun?
- Yarın öbür gün nasıl olsa bu gelen yabancı hoca buradan gider, biz geri geliriz. Onu mu kabul ediyorsunuz? Bizim kendi özelimiz olan şeyleri niye paylaşıyorsun?' dedi.
Karşı taraftaki hoca ise sadece, 'Ben hiç öyle düşünmemiştim, kusura bakmayın başkanım' diyebildi."
SEZONU KARIŞTIRAN "HALIYA SARMA" KRİZİ
Ali Koç, 2018 yılında başkan seçildikten sonra Aykut Kocaman ile yolları ayırmış ve takımın başına Hollandalı teknik adam Phillip Cocu’yu getirmişti. Ancak Kocaman’ın teknik ekibinde yer alan 3 antrenör (Turgay Altay, Murat Öztürk ve Alper Aşçı), kulüpte kalarak Cocu’nun ekibine dahil olmuştu.
SABOTAJ VE BİLGİ SIZDIRMA İDDİALARI
Sezonun üst üste gelen mağlubiyetlerle çok kötü başlamasının ardından, yönetim kulüp içinde bir "sabotaj" ve "bilgi sızdırma" olabileceğinden şüphelenerek inceleme başlatmıştı.
Ekim 2018'de Ali Koç, FB TV ekranlarına çıkarak ve ardından kulüp resmi sitesinden devasa bir açıklama yayınlayarak bu 3 antrenörün görevine son verildiğini duyurmuştu. Kulübün iddiasına ve dönemin basına yansıyan sızıntılarına göre; bu hocalar Samandıra'da personelle konuşurken Phillip Cocu’yu kastederek, "Bu hoca yakında gidecek, az kaldı. Onu buradan halıya sarıp göndereceğiz, yakında Aykut Hoca geri gelecek" şeklinde ifadeler kullanmıştı.

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Güney Kore, Çekya'yı devirip 16 yıllık hasrete son verirken; Beşiktaş'ın golcüsü Oh Hyeon-gyu'nun 80. dakikada attığı galibiyet golünün arkasındaki büyük dramı dünya basını ortaya çıkardı.
2026 Dünya Kupası A Grubu açılış maçında Güney Kore, Çekya karşısında 2-1’lik heyecan verici bir geri dönüş zaferine imza atarken, geceye damga vuran Beşiktaş’ın golcüsü Oh Hyeon-gyu oldu.
Sonradan oyuna girerek 80. dakikada ülkesine galibiyeti getiren golcü, sergilediği performansla hem Güney Kore’de hem de dünya basınında adından övgüyle söz ettirdi.
Güney Kore’nin önde gelen yayın organları Chosun Ilbo ve Yonhap, Oh Hyeon-gyu’yu "ulusal kahraman" ilan etti. Genç oyuncunun bu kritik mücadeleye 38 derece yüksek ateşle çıktığı ortaya çıktı. Kore basını, Oh'un hastalığına rağmen gösterdiği azim ve fedakarlığı manşetlerine taşıdı. Bu zafer, Güney Kore’nin 2010 Güney Afrika Dünya Kupası'ndan bu yana turnuva tarihindeki ilk açılış maçı galibiyeti olarak kayıtlara geçti.
Koreli analistler, kaptan Son Heung-min’in kaçırdığı fırsatların ardından takımın üzerinde ciddi bir baskı oluştuğunu, ancak Oh’un oyuna girer girmez yakaladığı ilk net fırsatı gole çevirerek elit bir bitiricilik ve yüksek soğukkanlılık örneği sergilediğini vurguladı.
Uluslararası spor kamuoyu da, Güney Kore’nin pes etmeyen karakterine dikkat çekerken, Oh'un oyuna etkisini göklere çıkardı.
Reuters: Yedek kulübesinden gelen Oh Hyeon-gyu, 80. dakikada attığı yakın mesafeli golle Güney Kore'ye heyecan verici bir geri dönüş zaferi getirdi.
The Guardian: Maç raporunda Oh'un kariyerinin başlarında yaşadığı ağır çapraz bağ sakatlığına atıfta bulunan İngiliz gazetesi, oyuncuyu tam bir "geri dönüş ve direnç" sembolü olarak tanımladı.
Çekya Radio Prague International: 20 yıl sonra Dünya Kupası'na dönen ve maçta öne geçen Çekya’da hüzün hakim. Çek basını, Oh Hyeon-gyu'nun attığı golle tüm umutları yıktığını ve Çekya savunmasının maçın son bölümünde oyuncunun fiziksel gücüyle baş edemediğini itiraf etti.

Fenerbahçe, Saracoğlu'nda tribün bütünlüğünü sağlamak ve atmosferi güçlendirmek adına dev bir renovasyon hamlesi başlattı.
Fenerbahçe, Saracoğlu Spor Kompleksi’nde tribün atmosferini güçlendirmek amacıyla önemli bir renovasyon çalışması başlatılacağını duyurdu. Kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklamada, kongre üyeleri ve taraftarlardan gelen talepler doğrultusunda, Maraton Alt E Blok’ta (özel VIP bölüm) köklü bir değişikliğe gidileceği belirtildi.
Mevcut VIP yapısının tribün bütünlüğünü bozduğu ve stadyum atmosferini olumsuz etkilediği gerekçesiyle başlatılan proje kapsamında, kulübün 120. yılındaki şampiyonluk hedefi doğrultusunda daha coşkulu bir tribün yaratılması amaçlanıyor.
Yönetim Kurulu tarafından alınan karar doğrultusunda gerçekleştirilecek renovasyon projesinin detayları şu şekilde paylaşıldı. İlgili bölümde yer alan yaklaşık 370 VIP koltuk kaldırılarak standart Maraton Alt tribün koltuk düzenine dönüştürülecek.
Yapılacak düzenleme ile birlikte söz konusu bloğun seyirci kapasitesi 670'e yükselecek. Yenileme çalışmalarının tüm maliyeti Yönetim Kurulu tarafından karşılanacak ve kulüp bütçesine herhangi bir ek yük getirmeyecek.
İnşaat ve renovasyon çalışmalarının 12 Haziran 2026 tarihi itibarıyla başlayacağı, yeni sezonun ilk resmi müsabakası öncesinde tamamlanarak tribünün hazır hale getirileceği açıklandı.

Galatasaray'da yeni dönem Futbol A.Ş. yönetiminin henüz açıklanmaması kulisleri hareketlendirdi. Cezaevinden tahliye olduğu ilk gün ziyaretçi akınına uğrayan Erden Timur'un, yeni yapılanmada yer alacağı iddiaları sarı-kırmızılı camiada büyük yankı uyandırdı.
Galatasaray’da gözler Futbol A.Ş. yönetiminin nasıl şekilleneceğinde... yeni yönetim listesinin henüz resmi olarak açıklanmaması camiadaki merakı artırırken, kulisler hareketli günlerden geçiyor. İddialarının merkezinde ise cezaevinden yakın zamanda tahliye olan Erden Timur yer alıyor.
İddialara göre, Timur’un Galatasaray’ın yeni dönem Futbol A.Ş. yapılanmasında aktif bir rol üstlenebileceği konuşuluyor. Henüz resmi bir hamle gelmemiş olsa da yaşanan bu belirsizlik ortamında Timur’un adının yeniden sarı-kırmızılı kulüple anılması camiada büyük yankı uyandırdı.
Galatasaray eski başkanı Burak Elmas da tahliye olan Erden Timur’a ziyarette bulundu. pic.twitter.com/5DpQ9AewAO
— Burhan Can Terzi (@burhancanterzii) June 11, 2026Cezaevinden salıverildiği ilk günden itibaren yoğun bir ziyaretçi akınına uğrayan Erden Timur, hem Galatasaray camiasından hem de futbol dünyasından önemli isimleri ağırladı.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün mevcut yöneticileri Eray Yazgan ve Abdullah Kavukcu, tahliye olan Erden Timur’u ilk ziyaret eden isimler arasında yer aldı.
Galatasaray’ın eski başkanlarından Burak Elmas ile eski yönetici İbrahim Hatipoğlu da Timur’u yalnız bırakmayarak geçmiş olsun ziyaretinde bulundu.
Ziyaretçiler arasında en dikkat çeken figürlerden biri ise Fenerbahçe’nin eski futbolcusu ve siyasetçi Mesut Özil oldu. Özil’in Erden Timur’u ziyarete gelmesi futbol kamuoyunda geniş yankı buldu.

Güney Kore'nin Çekya'yı 2-1 devirdiği maçta, Son'un yerine giren Beşiktaş'ın golcüsü Hyeon-Gyu Oh galibiyeti getirdi.
Dünya Kupası'nın ikinci maçında Güney Kore’nin Çekya’yı 2-1 mağup ettiği heyecan dolu maçta Beşiktaş'ın yeni golcüsü Hyeon-Gyu Oh galibiyeti getiren isim oldu. Maçta ayrıca Türk takımlarının transfer gündemindeki isimler ve eski tanıdıklar sahne aldı.
Çekya, 59. dakikada Krejci ile öne geçse de pes etmeyen Kore, 67'de In-beom Hwang ile eşitliği yakaladı. Maçın kaderini belirleyen hamle ise kulübeden geldi.
Dünyaca ünlü yıldız Son’un yerine oyuna dahil olan Beşiktaşlı Hyeon-Gyu Oh, 80. dakikada attığı muhteşem golle Güney Kore’ye 3 puanı armağan etti.
Kore'de Hyeon-Gyu Oh kahramanlaşırken, Beşiktaş'ın santrfor adayları arasında adı geçen Çek golcü Patrik Schick ise tam anlamıyla hayal kırıklığı yarattı. Sahanın en etkisiz isimlerinden biri olan Schick, 64. dakikada yerini Chory’ye bırakmak zorunda kaldı.
Öte yandan, Beşiktaş’ın geçen sezon devre arasında kadrosuna kattığı ancak yalnızca 6 ay sonra yollarını ayırdığı sol bek David Jurasek ise Çekya formasıyla kulübeden çıkamadı ve maçta hiç süre bulamadı.
Fenerbahçe’ye geri döneceği iddialarıyla gündemi sarsan Kim Min-jae, Güney Kore’nin 3’lü savunmasının solunda görmeye alışık olunan rolünün aksine, bu kez merkez stoper olarak görev yaptı ve savunmayı başarıyla yönetti.
PSG’den ayrılması kesinleşen ve Türk takımlarının gözdesi konumunda bulunan Lee Kang-in, sergilediği futbolla maça damga vurdu. Hücum organizasyonlarını kusursuz yöneten yıldız oyuncu, sahanın en iyisi olarak öne çıktı.


















Futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) artıq geridə qalmış 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən yaxşı oyunu müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqanın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Azarkeşlərin səsverməsinə əsasən bu ada “Arsenal” – “Mançester Yunayted” qarşılaşması layiq görülüb. Londondakı “Emireyts” stadionunda keçirilmiş və qonaqların 3:2 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatmış bu görüş səslərin 50 faizini toplayıb.
Sözügedən matç səsvermədə “Mançester Yunayted” – “Bornmut” (4:4) və “Mançester Siti” – “Fulhem” (5:4) oyunlarını geridə qoyub.
Xatırladaq ki, mövsümün sonunda “Arsenal” 85 xalla Premyer Liqa çempionu olub. “Mançester Yunayted” isə 71 xalla üçüncü yeri tutub. Gümüş medallar 78 xalla ikinci yeri tutmuş “Mançester Siti”yə qismət olub.
Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları (ABŞ), Meksika və Kanadada təşkil edilmiş futbol üzrə sayca 23-cü dünya çempionatı (DÇ-2026) davam edir.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün daha bir oyun baş tutub.
Meksikada keçirilən A qrupunun ikinci oyununda Cənubi Koreya millisi Çexiya yığması ilə qarşılaşıb. Görüş asiyalıların qələbəsiylə başa çatıb. Hesabı çexlərin açmasına baxmayaraq, Cənubi Koreya millisi yekunda əzmkar qələbəni bayram edib.
Bu matçda Çexiya millisi 20 ildən sonra dünya çempionatında qol vurub. Miroslav Koubekin baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektiv qarşılaşmanın 59-cu dəqiqəsində müdafiəçi Ladislav Kreyçinin baş zərbəsi ilə hesabı açıb. Bu, Çexiyanın 20 ildən sonra mundiallarda ilk qoludur. Çexiya yığması son olaraq 2006-cı ildə baş tutan turnirdə fərqlənmişdi. Komanda həmin vaxt ABŞ-ni üç cavabsız qolla üstələmişdi.
Cənubi Koreya millisi dünya çempionatlarında Avropa komandaları üzərində ardıcıl 3-cü qələbəsini qazanıb. Sözügedən komanda DÇ-2022-də Portuqaliyaya 2:1, DÇ-2018-də isə Almaniyaya 2:0 hesabı ilə qalib gəlib. Hər iki qarşılaşma qrup mərhələsində baş tutub.
Xatırladaq ki, DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
DÇ-2026
A qrupu
12 iyul
Cənubi Koreya – Çexiya 2:1
Qollar: İnbom, 67. Oh, 80 – Kreyçi,59.
“Neftçi” hücumçusu Bassala Sambunu komandada saxlamaq istəyir.
Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, “ağ-qaralar”ın baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub futbolçunun çıxışından razıdır və onun klubda qalmasının tərəfdarıdır.
Paytaxt təmsilçisi artıq Sambu ilə danışıqlara start verib. Forvarda iki illik müqavilə təklif olunub. 28 yaşlı hücumçu özü də “Neftçi”də qalmağa müsbət yanaşır.
Hücumçu 2025-ci ilin fevralından “ağ-qaralar”n formasını geyinir. O, başa çatan mövsümdə Misli Premyer Liqasında 27 oyunda 11 qol vurub və komandanın bombardiri olub.
Şahin Cəfərov
Braziliyanın “Kuyaba” klubunun futbolçusu Vitao karyerasını Azərbaycanda davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “esportenewsmundo.com.br” saytı məlumat yayıb. Son olaraq İranda “Çardomalu” klubunda çıxış edən Vitao siyasi vəziyyətlə bağlı ölkəsinə qayıdıb.
25 yaşlı müdafiəçinin İraq, Vyetnam, Rusiya və Azərbaycandan təklifləri olduğu bildirilib.
Vitao karyerası ərzində ölkəsində “Kuyaba”dan başqa, “Marinqa” və “İtuano”da da çıxış edib.
Dünya çempionatında mübarizə aparacaq Yaponiya millisinin heyətində dəyişiklik baş verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığmanın yarımmüdafiəçisi Vataru Endo zədələnib. Bu barədə Yaponiya milli komandanın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
“Liverpul”da çıxış edən Vataru milli komandadakı karyerasını bitirdiyini də açıqlayıb.
Endonu Münhenqladbax “Borussiya”sından Syutu Matino əvəzləyib.
Yaponiya millisi mundialda İsveç, Niderland və Tunislə bir qrupda mübarizə aparacaq.
“Mançester Siti”dən ayrılan Bernardu Silvanın yeni klubu məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi “Real”la anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. 31 yaşlı futbolçu Madrid klubu ilə 2+1 illik müqavilə imzalayacaq.
Silvanın adı daha əvvəl “Barselona” və “Qalatasaray”la hallanırdı.
Dünya çempionatında Meksika ilə CAR arasında keçirilən açılış oyununu izləyən azarkeş sayı məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Aztek” stadionunda baş tutan görüşdə tribunalarda 80 min 824 tamaşaçı olub. Bu, mundiallar tarixində açılış oyunları arasında dördüncü ən yaxşı göstəricidir.
Birinci sırada 1970-ci ildə baş tutan Meksika – SSRİ matçıdır. Həmin görüşü 107 min fanat tribunadan izləyib.
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My America and my Milan
‘It’s the USA’s moment. The Devil will return to greatness.’
Juve turned upside down
Comolli resigns, Carnevali new CEO. Vlahovic emerges again
Another revolution after the market refusals. Elkann now relies on the Sassuolo director. Muharemovic close.
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World Cup regret
Bosnia, who sent us home, debut with Canada (21). Mexico beat South Africa in the opener (2-0).
Elkann’s breakthrough
Juve, what a Carnival!
Comolli resigns, a new CEO arrives
Another big change for John: board of directors today and announcement
The French manager resigns after a meeting with the owner: his heir is chosen for his experience, knowledge, and managerial ability.
Palestra has decided: he wants Inter
He won’t consider other destinations. There’s distance with Atalanta; the request is 55m.
Lotito, enough
The club owner has further pushed away the fans with a letter aimed at them
Napoli, now Anguissa can stay
Option to extend to 2027 activated: Allegri’s arrival changes everything.
Roma, three coups worth 100m
The budget for Gasp: Greenwood, another striker and a full-back on target
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Toro, three offers from the USA
Funds and holdings active in the sports sector want the stadium too. Club valued slightly less than 200m. Cairo reflects. In the meantime, Gazzi returns as team manager and Petrachi changes the medical sector. Transfer: here’s Strefezza again.
Carnevali rebuilds Juventus
Elkann’s revolution: Comolli leaves; the CEO, arriving from Sassuolo, wants to change many things.
Extraordinary board meeting today: resignation of the French director expected after just one year, with poor results and a lot of tension. His successor calls Spalletti, who wins the internal ‘political game.’ Big changes on the horizon in terms of men, methods and on the market. Modesto and Burgess are leaving too, but Kolo, Sorloth and Martinez remain priority targets.
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Arsenal are reportedly making Premier League duo Morgan Rogers and Eli Junior Kroupi key transfer targets for this summer.
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The Gunners have just won the title for the first time in 22 years, but Mikel Arteta will be keen to keep on improving after his side lost the Carabao Cup and Champions League finals in the season just gone.
Attack looks like an area where Arsenal could still get better, and journalist Sebastien Vidal says Rogers and Kroupi form a key part of Arteta’s plans.
See below for details as Vidal posted on X about Arsenal’s interest in the Aston Villa attacking midfielder and the Bournemouth forward…
Les Gunners apprécient particulièrement Morgan Rogers et Eli Junior Kroupi, deux profils qui correspondent aux priorités de Mikel Arteta pour renforcer son secteur offensif.
Le milieu offensif d’Aston Villa séduit par sa polyvalence et sa puissance, tandis que le jeune attaquant…
— Sébastien Vidal (@SebEcrivainFoot) June 12, 2026
Vidal posted: “The Gunners are particularly fond of Morgan Rogers and Eli Junior Kroupi, two profiles that align with Mikel Arteta’s priorities for bolstering his attacking sector. Aston Villa’s attacking midfielder impresses with his versatility and power, while the young French forward is regarded as one of the greatest talents of his generation.”
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Arsenal fans would surely love to see these deals go through, with Rogers and Kroupi looking like upgrades on what they currently have up front.
If they manage to bring them in, the north London giants would be adding proven Premier League players who are also young enough that they’ll surely continue to get even better in the years to come.
Here’s a look at how Arsenal’s XI could look if they manage to land both of these exciting talents this summer…

Arsenal will surely have some big decisions to make on other attacking players, though, as it remains to be seen if Arteta will keep faith with the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz.
Gyokeres had a mixed first season in England, while Havertz has often shone for Arsenal but has also struggled with numerous injury problems.
Kroupi’s arrival could mean at least one of those two is sold, while Rogers’ impact on the squad could also be interesting as he could compete with both Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze for a place in the team.
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Manchester United’s midfield plans could be facing another complication, with Paris Saint-Germain now making contact over one of their transfer targets.
According to journalist Santi Aouna, PSG have spoken to West Ham to understand the exit conditions for Crysencio Summerville and Mateus Fernandes.
The French champions have also held discussions with the entourages of both players, which suggests this is more than just casual interest.
West Ham’s stance is clear. The Hammers are reportedly asking for around €50m for Summerville and €80m for Fernandes.
Those figures are high, but not surprising when you consider the level of competition around both players.
The Fernandes situation is the bigger blow for Man United.
They have been linked with the Portuguese midfielder for weeks, with GOAL previously reporting that the Red Devils had stepped up their interest.
United need fresh legs and technical quality in midfield, and Fernandes looks like the type of modern player they have been searching for.
He is young, press-resistant and comfortable carrying the ball forward, qualities United have lacked too often in recent seasons.
But PSG entering the race changes the mood completely. The French club can offer Champions League football, a strong Portuguese-speaking group, and a project that has become increasingly attractive for young midfielders.
As Get French Football News reported earlier, PSG have already been monitoring Fernandes closely.
For West Ham, this is a strong position to be in. Summerville brings pace and creativity out wide, while Fernandes has become one of their most valuable assets.
Transfermarkt currently lists Fernandes as a West Ham player with a market value of €50m, but the Hammers clearly believe serious competition can drive the price much higher.
From United’s point of view, this is exactly the kind of transfer race they needed to avoid.
Real Madrid, PSG and other Premier League clubs are all circling, meaning the price could rise quickly.
If United are serious, they may need to act fast, otherwise, PSG could turn this into another missed opportunity.
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It is always hard for a freshly retired professional athlete to stay away from the sport that gave them so much. As it used to be their whole life, the game they love tends to stick with them despite there no longer being any practices or matches in the daily schedule. Luckily, for those who are still very passionate and want to remain close and engaged with the fans, both for their own pleasure and the delight of the millions of fans, they can do so in a variety of ways.
Former Chelsea and Belgium legend Eden Hazard is doing exactly that now that he is one of the few Stake global sports ambassadors. Thanks to the partnership with the leading online crypto casino and sportsbook that was struck earlier in March of this year, he is now active in the community and features heavily in the platform’s new video commercial. Together with a few more legends of European and world football, he arrived just in time before the biggest moment in football in 2026 kicks off.

Hazard is one of the four big stars of the new video by Stake. Alongside his fellow retired legends Sergio Aguero, Iker Casillas, and Patrice Evra, he brings the fans closer to the action and picks a very interesting bet for those who believe in Belgium’s redemption arc at the 2026 tournament. Following a very disappointing stint last time in Qatar in 2022, the country hopes to get a few stages deeper and bring back the joy they managed to give their fans in 2018 following the legendary bronze medal.
Hazard is the third of the bunch we meet in the video. He is a coach of an amateur football team made up of all ages. We see him in a full suit and tie fit, yelling at the time to play better after the halftime break. The locker room atmosphere is heated as he approaches the protagonist of the video, Kick streamer and online content creator Cabrzy, and throws a football shoe at him after he drops the water bottles! A fun little moment and definitely something we never saw real Hazard do on the pitch. He always managed to keep his cool. He points to the board where we see the platform’s slogan “It’s all at Stake!” which references the numerous betting markets and the best odds for the upcoming tournament.
Hazard then points to Cabrzy’s phone, where the Stake page is open with a peculiar betting market that reads the following: 1st Goalscorer Kevin De Bruyne, with the odds for that at 6.00. At the end of the video, together with the three remaining bets by Casillas, Aguero, and Evra, we see that it is the Belgium vs. Egypt game on June 15, his former teammate’s opening game at the tournament. The bet is very possible despite De Bruyne usually assisting his teammates and being involved in organizing the attack. Still, he has been a very prolific goalscorer for his country, scoring 36 goals in 118 appearances so far. With Casillas’ bet for Spain to keep a clean sheet against Saudi Arabia (2.10), Aguero’s bet for Leo Messi to finish as the Top Goalscorer (13.00), and Evra’s bet for France to win the tournament (6.50), the total odds for the entire ticket we see at the end of the video are 1064.70. With the wager of $25,000 that can be seen on Cabrzy’s phone, the estimated payout reads well over $26.6 million! What types of bets will you choose, and who do you see winning it all in July?
Eden Hazard’s story began in the small Belgian town of Braine le Comte, where football was a family affair. Born on January 7, 1991, Hazard grew up in a household where both parents had played the sport, while his three younger brothers would also go on to become footballers. From an early age, his extraordinary talent was very obvious. After developing at local clubs Royal Stade Brainois and Tubize, he attracted the attention of French side Lille, who brought him into their academy in 2005. He made his senior debut for Lille in the 2007 Ligue 1 at just 16 years old and quickly established himself as one of the brightest young talents in European football.
Blessed with exceptional dribbling ability, balance, acceleration, and creativity, he became the centerpiece of the club’s attack. He won the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year award twice and continued to improve with each season. The breakthrough came during the 2010-11 campaign when Hazard helped Lille achieve a historic league and cup double, winning both Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France. His performances earned him the Ligue 1 Player of the Year award, making him one of the most sought after players in Europe. By the time he left France, he had made more than 190 appearances for Lille and scored 50 goals.
In the summer of 2012, Hazard completed a move to Premier League side Chelsea, arriving in London and beginning the most successful period of his career. He adapted immediately to English football and became one of the Premier League’s biggest stars. During his first season, Chelsea won the Europa League, and Hazard’s flair and consistency made him a fan favorite. Over the next seven years, he developed into one of the world’s elite attacking players.
The 2014-15 season was particularly memorable. Hazard was the driving force behind Chelsea’s Premier League title triumph and also helped the club win the League Cup. His outstanding displays earned him both the PFA Players’ Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year awards. Two years later, he played a key role in another Premier League title winning campaign under Antonio Conte. He added the FA Cup in 2018 and finished his Chelsea career by leading the club to Europa League glory in 2019, scoring twice in the final against Arsenal.
By the time he left Stamford Bridge, Hazard had become a club legend. He scored 110 goals in all competitions, won two Premier League titles, two Europa Leagues, an FA Cup, and a League Cup, and established himself as one of the finest players in Chelsea’s history. Many regard his final season in London as the peak of his career, as he combined spectacular individual performances with remarkable consistency.
In 2019, Hazard secured the move he had long dreamed about, joining Real Madrid in a deal worth up to €150 million. Expectations were enormous. He arrived as one of the world’s best players and was expected to become the club’s next superstar. Unfortunately, his time in Spain never unfolded as planned. A series of injuries disrupted his momentum almost immediately, preventing him from establishing himself in the starting lineup. He barely saw the significant playing time he had been used to by then.
Although he won multiple trophies, including two La Liga titles, the Copa del Rey, the Spanish Super Cup, the Champions League, the Super Cup, and the Club World Trophy, he was unable to reproduce the brilliance that had defined his years in France and England. After four difficult seasons and limited playing time, Hazard left Real Madrid in 2023. Despite collecting major medals, injuries ultimately prevented him from making the impact many had anticipated when he arrived in Spain.
Hazard’s international career with Belgium was equally significant. He made his senior debut at just 17 years old in 2008 and quickly became one of the faces of Belgium’s so called Golden Generation. Alongside stars such as Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Thibaut Courtois, he helped transform Belgium into one of the strongest national teams in the world.
He represented Belgium at the 2014 World Tournament, the 2016 Euro, the 2018 World Tournament, the 2020 Euro, and the 2022 World Tournament. The highlight came in Russia in 2018, when Hazard captained Belgium to third place, the best finish in the nation’s history. His performances earned him the Silver Ball as the tournament’s second best player behind runners up Croatia’s Luka Modrić. During his years as captain, Belgium also spent an extended period at the top of the World Rankings, a clear indicator of the team’s remarkable consistency.
Following Belgium’s disappointing group stage exit at the 2022 cup, Hazard announced his retirement from international football. He finished with 126 caps and 33 goals for his country, ranking among Belgium’s greatest ever players. Less than a year later, in October 2023, Hazard announced his retirement from professional football altogether.
He ended his career after more than 700 professional appearances across club and international football. While his final years were overshadowed by injuries, his legacy remains secure. At his best, Hazard was one of the most electrifying players of his generation, capable of deciding matches with a single dribble, pass, or moment of inspiration. From a teenage prodigy who dazzled in Lille to the superstar who lit up the Premier League and led Belgium’s golden era, his career remains one of the most memorable stories in modern football.
Eden Hazard has been married to Natacha Van Honacker since 2012. The couple met as teenagers in Belgium and remained together throughout his rise to international fame. They are known for keeping their relationship relatively private despite Hazard’s celebrity status.
Hazard is the father of five sons: Yannis (2010), Leo (2013), Samy (2015), Santi (2019), and Ivan (2022). Since retiring, he has joked that his main role is now driving his kids to school, training sessions, and various activities, describing himself as more of a family chauffeur these days.
One of the biggest surprises about Hazard is how much he enjoys retirement. He has openly stated that he does not miss professional football and appreciates having more freedom, less pressure, and more time to spend with his family.
Hazard chose to remain in Madrid largely because his family was happy there. He enjoys the city’s lifestyle, Spain’s climate, and culture, making it an ideal place for his post football life.
Away from football, Hazard enjoys spending time with family and friends, relaxing, traveling, and indulging in good food. He has often portrayed himself as someone who values enjoying life rather than maintaining a strict athletic lifestyle after retirement.
One of the notable projects associated with Hazard after retirement is his involvement in a wine venture alongside other former footballers. It represents one of his more public business interests outside the sport.
Hazard has said that he simply wants to be remembered as a great player who entertained people and enjoyed the game. He has never seemed overly concerned with records, statistics, a plethora of trophies, or building a grand legacy.
Hazard has expressed interest in mentoring and encouraging young footballers, particularly emphasizing the importance of enjoying the sport rather than focusing solely on pressure, fame, or success.
All four Hazard brothers became footballers. Thorgan played for RC Lens, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, and the Belgian national team. Kylian played in Belgium and Hungary, including spells with White Star Bruxelles, Cercle Brugge, Újpest FC, and RWDM47. Ethan came through the youth systems of Tubize and R. Union Saint-Gilloise before joining youth teams at RSC Anderlecht.
Their father, Thierry, was a midfielder in Belgium’s lower divisions, most notably for R.A.A. Louviéroise. Their mother, Carine, was also a footballer. She played as a striker in the Belgian women’s football leagues. A notable family achievement is that Eden and Thorgan both represented the Belgian national team and played together at major international tournaments, including the 2018 World Tournament, where they won bronze.
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Tottenham could face unexpected interest from Juventus this summer, but any deal for Djed Spence will not come cheap.
According to a source on X, the Italian giants have identified the England right-back as a surprise target, with Spurs demanding around €40m before they would even consider sanctioning an exit.
That valuation makes sense from Tottenham’s point of view. Spence has rebuilt his reputation
impressively and is no longer seen as a fringe option with an uncertain future.
His rise has been one of the more interesting Tottenham stories of the past year.
After loan spells away from the club earlier in his Spurs career, he has forced his way back into the picture and earned international recognition.
Tottenham confirmed through their official website that he was named in England’s 2026 World Cup squad, which has naturally increased his profile.
Juventus’ interest is not difficult to explain. The Serie A side are looking at options to strengthen their wide defensive areas, and reports from TransferFeed have also linked them with a move for Spence.
He brings pace, strength, ball-carrying ability and the flexibility to play on either side of defense.
That kind of profile is valuable in modern football, especially for clubs who want full-backs capable of contributing in attack without being exposed defensively.
The Guardian also reported that Spence has been pushing on despite a broken jaw, showing the kind of resilience and mentality that clubs like Juventus would admire.
From Spurs’ perspective, there is no reason to panic. Spence is under contract until 2029, according to Transfermarkt, so Tottenham have a strong negotiating position.
Unless Juventus are willing to meet that €40m valuation, this feels more like a transfer story to monitor than one that is close to happening.
Spurs know his value is rising, and selling now would only make sense if the offer is too good to reject.
Manager Roberto De Zerbi would ideally want to keep the core of the team at the club and a move away for Spence at the moment is highly unlikely.
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Chelsea are reportedly set to win the race for Wigan Athletic attacking midfielder Harrison Bettoni, with the teenager choosing the Blues ahead of Manchester City and AC Milan.
According to Football Insider, Chelsea have moved strongly for the 18-year-old, who has attracted attention after breaking into Wigan’s first-team setup.
The deal is another example of Chelsea’s aggressive approach in the youth market, where the club have consistently targeted high-potential players before their value explodes.
Bettoni’s situation made him especially attractive.
The youngster is out of contract this summer, meaning he could leave Wigan for a relatively small compensation fee rather than a major transfer fee.
Chelsea beating Manchester City and AC Milan to the deal should not be ignored.
Both clubs have strong scouting networks and are rarely linked with young players unless there is genuine belief in their potential.
The Hard Tackle has also reported that Chelsea are expected to secure the signing, while Sempre Milan previously claimed Milan were in the race along with the Premier League giants.
Bettoni is still at a very early stage of his career, but his profile is interesting. He can operate as an attacking midfielder or forward, and Transfermarkt lists him as a left-footed player with a contract expiring at the end of June 2026.
From Chelsea’s point of view, this looks like a sensible gamble.
The fee should be modest, the upside is clear, and the player will enter a development pathway already packed with young talent.
Of course, the challenge now is making sure he does not get lost in the system.
Chelsea have signed many talented youngsters in recent years, but the next step is giving them a clear plan.
If handled properly, this could prove to be another clever long-term move rather than just another academy stockpile.
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Manchester City midfielder Rodri recently found himself mentioned during the Real Madrid presidential elections, but he doesn’t seem aware about any potential transfer to the Bernabeu.
The Spain international has been a world class performer for Man City and is surely not someone they’d want to lose, but it also makes sense that a big name like Real Madrid might be interested.
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When running for president recently, Spanish businessman Enrique Riquelme promised that he’d sign some big names for the club if elected, with Rodri talked up as one of them.
Speaking to Cadena SER about the story now, Rodri insists he doesn’t know anything about any clubs trying to sign him.
The 29-year-old also suggested he’s happy where he is right now, though he didn’t entirely rule out leaving City either.
“To be honest, I’ve been keeping a bit of a distance. It’s true that things come up, but in the end, I don’t really know where they’re coming from,” Rodri said.
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“I try to focus on what I have to do now. I understand that it’s part of the game and what we do. Every time your name comes up, we accept it as such, but I haven’t thought about it and I’m not making any decisions.”
He added: “My focus is on the World Cup. I’m still under contract with my club, where I think we’ve had a good season. That’s my situation right now.”
The Rodri situation could be one to watch as it’s clear City are making ambitious plans for their midfield this summer.
The Sky Blues seem to be really pushing to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, as per BBC Sport, and others, and that could mean they’re planning to replace Rodri.
Despite his huge contributions to the club, Rodri has had some major injury problems in recent times, and is not getting any younger, so that could mean there will be an openness to making changes in that area of the squad.
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Alcohol ban to hit England cricket team? Rob Key reveals ECB contemplating strict measures after Stokes-Atkinson row originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
England's director of cricket Rob Key is contemplating a complete ban on alcohol within the squad and has refused to guarantee Ben Stokes will continue as Test captain, following the latest off-field embarrassment to hit the team.
Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson will both sit out the second Test against New Zealand after being caught up in an incident at a London nightclub in the early hours of Monday morning.
The two players, who featured in England's first-Test victory over the Black Caps at Lord's, broke the midnight curfew that had been introduced earlier this winter during the Ashes.
Six members of the eleven who played in that opening Test have now been linked to late-night incidents over the past six months.
The ECB confirmed in an official statement on Monday that the pair had breached the curfew.
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It subsequently emerged that Stokes, 35, and Atkinson, 28, were present at the venue when a member of England's security team was hit by Saracens rugby player Totoa Auvaa. The security official was left with visible injuries and needed medical treatment.
"Do we need to look at have we been strict enough?" said Key. "Even when they win a game of cricket, is it now a time when there's just no alcohol at any time and at any stage?
"I need to think through these things because I don't want to make a rash decision that hinders the team and creates a situation where they don't feel they can do anything. But the players now have to show the public they can be trusted. At this point it's hard to say they can."
Key revealed a particularly uncomfortable detail, that Atkinson had reportedly been unaware that the curfew was still active once the first Test had concluded on Sunday.
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When asked whether Stokes might choose to step away from both the captaincy and the game entirely, Key said the England captain had not raised that possibility with him.
"He has not intimated that to me," Key said.
On the question of whether Stokes would play for England again, Key said he saw no reason why not. But on the subject of the captaincy, which Stokes has held since 2022, Key was notably guarded.
"There are a lot of things to happen before then," said Key. "We've got to run the investigation, find out what happened exactly. We're in the midst of that at the moment. No decisions will be made until after that."
With vice-captain Harry Brook passed over for the captaincy role, the ECB turned to Joe Root to lead the side in the second Test at The Oval, which begins on June 17.
That decision has been widely read as a deliberate move to keep the captaincy door open for Stokes, should he be cleared and choose to continue. It must be noted that Stokes' record in the job, 24 victories from 43 Tests, remains the best return of any England captain since 1981.
"We just have to let this play out. No decisions have been made on our side," Key said.
"We've not given him an ultimatum, we're just speaking to him all the time to make sure that he is alright. It's obviously been a traumatic time for him over the last few days. When things are like that you don't want to make any decisions. Time is our ally in this."
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The Stokes-Atkinson incident is not a one-off lapse in judgment; it is a pattern, and patterns demand structural responses, not temporary ones. A midnight curfew was already the second-chance measure, introduced after a winter of drinking controversies.
That it was broken by the captain himself tells you the policy was never really internalised by the group. Key is right to question whether even stricter measures are needed, but the deeper issue is one of environment and leadership culture.
When six members of a winning XI have been caught up in off-field incidents within six months, the problem cannot be solved by adding another hour to the restrictions. Either the players genuinely do not see this as a serious issue, or they feel the consequences are manageable enough to risk it. Neither conclusion reflects well on the dressing room.
If the ECB hands the armband back to him without meaningful accountability, simply because Root rather than Brook was chosen as the caretaker, it sends exactly the wrong message to every player in that squad about where the lines actually are.
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When looking at the aging roster of the U.S. Men's National Team, fans have had a hard time saying "the future is now." Luckily for fans of the host country, they have the artist Future to watch on the big stage as well.
He will be performing alongside several other stars for the World Cup's U.S. opening ceremony. These artists include Katy Perry, Anitta, LISA, Rema and Tyla.
Future's exact setlist is uncertain at this time, so fans must maintain some patience when determining what he will sing.
Here is why fans can expect to see Future on their screens during the World Cup opening ceremony.
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Every four years for the World Cup, the host country will have an opening ceremony. In this case, this will feature a group of artists to perform as part of the start of the World Cup. Future is one of the six names on this list for the U.S.
A staple of the Atlanta rap scene, which is also home to some World Cup matches this year, Future is a strong choice for the United States. He's won three Grammy awards in his career, including two for Best Rap Performance.
"This opening ceremony in Los Angeles represents the extraordinary scale of what the FIFA World Cup 2026 will become." said FIFA President Gianni Infantino in a press release. "The lineup of artists reflects the cultural diversity of the United States and the vibrancy of its many diasporas, highlighting the nation’s rich influence on music, entertainment and pop culture, while showcasing the power of music to bring people together across the country
Future and the other performers will gear up the U.S. faithful for the first game of the event, where the United States takes on Paraguay. Dan + Shay will be performing the national anthem.
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Each of the three host countries will have their own unique opening ceremony. Future will be performing at the United States opening ceremony, which takes place on Friday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
The ceremony will be at SoFi Stadium, which the World Cup is referring to as Los Angeles Stadium. This ceremony begins 90 minutes before the start of the United States' opening match against Paraguay.
The United States is in Group D for the qualifying stage of the World Cup. This means that they'll have to contend with Paraguay, Australia and Turkey in their first three matches. A top three finish among these four teams will qualify the U.S. for the knockout stage.
Here is the qualifying schedule for Team USA.
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Fri, Jun. 12 | 9 p.m. | Group stage: United States vs. Paraguay | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Fri, Jun. 19 | 3 p.m. | Group stage: United States vs. Australia | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Thu, Jun. 25 | 10 p.m. | Group stage: Turkey vs. United States | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
If trying to watch a World Cup taking place on the other side of the planet is a challenge, with many games kicking off after midnight in the UK, another difficulty is avoiding the overnight results when looking for highlights.
The BBC and ITV have the rights to all 104 games in the UK and both broadcasters have made their highlights spoiler-free on their respective streaming sights, BBC iPlayer and ITV X. On both platforms, the thumbnail does not show the result. You’ll want to go the World Cup hub on iPlayer, or just the main home page on ITV X.
YouTube can be more of a minefield, with thumbnails and headlines often giving away the result or at least a clue as to what unfolded the previous evening. ITV’s are safer than the BBC’s, though, as they make sure they avoid the scoreline in the thumbnail.
Fans in the UK will naturally be keen to follow England and Scotland’s progress at the tournament, but every single game in the competition will be available to watch on free-to-air TV for UK viewers – meaning you can watch more than just the Three Lions’ and Tartan Army’s endeavours.
Of course, you do have to factor in the time difference, with the kinder kick-off times including slots at 6pm BST and 8pm BST, while there are games throughout the night for UK viewers. That includes Scotland’s opening game against Haiti, which kicks off at 2am BST on Sunday 14 June.

A day after it was confirmed that Barcelona had activated the purchase option included in Hamza Abdelkarim’s agreement, fresh information from Mundo Deportivo has now shed light on the player’s contract situation.
As relayed by the outlet, the youngster will sign a three-year contract with the Catalan team, keeping him at the club until 2029.
The deal marks another important investment in youth from the Blaugrana, who continue to search for emerging talents capable of becoming first-team stars in the years ahead.
Any uncertainty surrounding Abdelkarim’s future has now disappeared following the confirmation of Barcelona’s decision to make his stay permanent.
Al-Ahly officially announced the agreement through social media, confirming that Barcelona had exercised their option to purchase the young striker.
The operation is expected to cost around €1.5 million plus performance-related add-ons, with the remaining paperwork set to be completed shortly.
The latest update also reveals that Abdelkarim will sign a contract running until June 2029, giving Barcelona long-term control over one of the most promising young forwards to emerge from Egypt in recent years.
The teenager initially arrived in Catalonia during the January transfer window and spent the second half of the season adapting to life at the club while continuing his development within the academy setup.
Although Abdelkarim has only been at the club for a short period, he has already managed to leave a positive impression on those overseeing his progress.
The Egyptian forward featured for Barcelona’s Juvenil A side under Pol Planas and demonstrated why the club were willing to invest in his future.
Barcelona have permanently signed Hamza Abdelkarim. (Photo courtesy: FC Barcelona official website)
His performances, movement in attack and eye for goal reportedly convinced decision-makers that he was worth keeping beyond his initial spell.
Notably, the striker arrives with significant expectations. Back in Egypt, he is already viewed as one of the country’s brightest football prospects and will play alongside Mohamed Salah at the World Cup.
While the transfer may not generate the same headlines as a major first-team signing, it shows the type of operation that has often benefited Barcelona in the past.
The club has increasingly focused on identifying young talents before their value explodes on the global market.
And at just €1.5 million plus add-ons, Abdelkarim represents a relatively low-risk investment with potentially huge upside.

Real Madrid’s ambitious summer rebuild may have hit an important obstacle, with the club now facing a squad registration problem that could force several departures before any further arrivals can be completed.
According to journalist Jorge Picon, Los Blancos currently have all 25 first-team squad places occupied following a busy transfer window that has already brought significant changes to the team.
The arrivals of Bernardo Silva, Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konate, combined with Endrick’s return to the senior setup, have left Real Madrid with no available room for additional signings.
Although Franco Mastantuono remains registered with the reserve side for now, the situation remains extremely tight, creating a severe challenge for the club’s sporting department.
Despite already strengthening multiple positions, Real Madrid’s transfer activity may not be over, with the club still interested in adding another central defender before the window closes.
Real Madrid have secured Bernardo Silva. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
There is also the possibility of pursuing a new left-back should the right opportunity emerge in the market.
However, before any further additions can be approved, squad places must be freed.
Notably, the departures of David Alaba and Dani Carvajal created room, but subsequent arrivals have filled those vacancies.
As things stand, Real Madrid simply cannot continue adding players without first reducing the size of Mourinho’s squad.
Among the players at risk are Dani Ceballos, Eduardo Camavinga, Raul Asencio and Fran Garcia.
Real Madrid need to sell players. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Ceballos appears to be one of the most likely candidates to leave. The Spanish midfielder expects his role to decrease further under Mourinho and has already begun assessing possible destinations.
While Ajax have been mentioned as a potential option, a return to Real Betis is believed to be his preferred outcome.
Fran Garcia’s future is also far from guaranteed. Despite delivering solid performances whenever called upon, the left-back has struggled to fully establish himself as an undisputed starter.
Simply put, Real Madrid’s current roster is packed with talent, but an overloaded squad can create problems throughout a long season.
Hence, if Real Madrid genuinely intend to strengthen further, player sales will become a necessity rather than an option.
Jude Bellingham has admitted that England “got things a little bit wrong” off the pitch at Euro 2024 – but believes the experience will help them as they bid for World Cup success.
England reached the final of the tournament but suffered defeat to Spain in Germany in what proved the final game of Gareth Southgate’s tenure in charge.
It was the second successive European Championship in which the side had finished as runners-up, though England struggled for form and fluency during the competition.
Bellingham has previously suggested that he felt scapegoated for the failure, though has now conceded that the atmosphere off the field was perhaps not what it needed to be.
“At the Euros we got some things a little bit wrong off the pitch," the Real Madrid midfielder said on England's Lions' Den show.
"I don't feel like the group connected as well as it could have for a number of reasons. Expectation was part of it - we had done well in 2018 and done well in Qatar [for the 2022 World Cup] and when it came to that tournament we were seen as one of two or three teams that should win it.
"We were not playing particularly well so even when we were winning you didn't get the feeling you were as happy as you should be.
"There has to be that element of relentless and wanting to win but it is the nature of football that wins go out of the system quickly and we should hold on to that moment a little more.

"I think this time round having those experiences... and knowing, for example, that the guy who scores the winning goal in the World Cup final isn't always the one you'd bet your house on so you've always got to be ready, everyone's got to feel loved and feel a huge part of the team. The other thing is just to enjoy it.”
England begin their campaign against Croatia on Wednesday 17 June, and also face Ghana and Panama in Group L.
Bellingham faces a fight for a starting place with Thomas Tuchel likely to only choose one of he and Morgan Rogers in his starting XI.
Rogers believes, though, that there is a spirit of healthy competition within the squad.
"We are really aligned and it is really easy and seamless for anyone to fit in the group,” Rogers explained. "Wherever you are from, wherever you play, ages - it doesn't matter in this group. It is a joy to be here."

Diamond Necklace is set to take on ten rivals in Sunday’s Prix de Diane at Chantilly as Aidan O’Brien bids to complete a French Classic double.
The unbeaten three-year-old filly heads an 11-runner field for the Chantilly Group One, with the Ballydoyle trainer returning to France with his Poule d’Essai des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas) winner following her impressive success at Longchamp last month.
Run over 2,100 metres (1m 2½f), the Prix de Diane is due off at 3:05pm local time and offers a prize fund of €1 million. Restricted to three-year-old fillies, it remains one of the most prestigious horse racing contests in the French calendar.
Diamond Necklace has been installed as the red-hot 8/11 favorite for Sunday’s Prix de Diane. With the William Haggas-trained Lilt next best at 11/2 and the English 1000 Guineas runner-up Evolutionist 8/1.

Speaking to France Galop, O’Brien revealed he has been delighted with Diamond Necklace since her French Guineas victory and said a return to Chantilly had always been the plan if everything went smoothly after Longchamp.
The trainer also expressed confidence that the step up in trip will suit the daughter of St Mark’s Basilica.
Having raced exclusively over a mile so far, Sunday’s contest will see her tackle the furthest distance of her career.
O’Brien’s only previous Prix de Diane success came in 2021 with Joan Of Arc, while last year’s renewal was won by Francis-Henri Graffard’s Gezora.
Aidan O’Brien Spoke to France Galop
“We’ll probably run two fillies, Diamond Necklace and one of the others. It could be Moments Of Joy, we’re thinking of running.
“With Diamond Necklace, since she won the French Guineas, everything has gone well. I’ve been very happy with her. The plan was always, if everything went well in the Guineas, to come back here. Everything has been very good since her last victory. I think she’s even better on better ground.
“Obviously, she won nicely the last time and it’s her second run of the year. We were delighted. So if she did that again, we’d be over the moon. Everything has gone well and we’ve been very happy with her since. We always thought a mile and a quarter shouldn’t be a problem for her.” Aidan O’Brien told France Galop
Diamond Necklace is not O’Brien’s only possible runner in the race.
As the top Irish handler is also sending Moments Of Joy as a likely Diane contender following her fourth-place finish in the Musidora Stakes at York.
While Diamond Necklace remains Ballydoyle’s main hope on Sunday, Moments Of Joy adds further strength to the team.
However, standing in their way is a strong British challenge led by Lilt and Evolutionist.
Moments Of Joy was last seen finishing fourth behind Legacy Link in the Dante Stakes at York last month. Plus the runner-up in that race Felicitas is also expected to make the trip to Chantilly for British trainer Ed Walker.
William Haggas’s Lilt caught the eye when landing a Listed contest at York on just her second career start, with Tom Marquand expected to take the ride once again.
Evolutionist, meanwhile, arrives after finishing second to O’Brien’s Royal Ascot winner True Love in last month’s 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket (watch below).
Her trainer Karl Burke said.
“I was pretty disillusioned with racing over here [in Britain].
“We thought about putting Spigot Lodge on the market, and we went and viewed property in France. I did the modules at the same time as Francis Graffard and I got to know him a little at that time. But it was not to be and, as it turned out, it was probably the right decision to stay.”
O’Brien has already enjoyed French Classic success this season with Constitution River in the Prix du Jockey Club.
And now Diamond Necklace now gives him the opportunity to add the French fillies’ Classic to an already impressive campaign.
The Irish trainer will be hoping to take this, before turning his attention to the five-day Royal Ascot meeting next week – a fixture Aidan O’Brien has fired in a record 96 winners over the years.
Note: Odds are just a guide and subject to change
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Liverpool academy defender Prince Cisse has signed his first professional contract on Merseyside.
Earlier this week, the Merseyside club published the list of players to be released at the end of their contracts, and those who’ve been offered new deals.
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The 17-year-old, whose father Djibril played for the Reds in the mid-2000s, was among those retained at Anfield, and he’s now committed his immediate future to LFC.
On Thursday, Liverpool confirmed on their official website that Cisse has now signed professional terms with the club.
The youngster has risen through various age levels at the Reds’ academy to make his under-21 debut earlier this year, and he’s transitioned from forward to centre-back in recent campaigns.
While his dad was a France international, playing at the 2002 World Cup, the Chester-born teenager has represented Wales at underage level.
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Congratulations to young Cisse on penning his first professional contract, a landmark moment in any footballer’s career and a sure sign of strong faith from Liverpool in his potential for the future.
Under-18 coach Simon Wiles has spoken glowingly about the 17-year-old’s application on the training ground and his commitment to constant improvement behind the scenes as he takes the first tentative steps of what’ll hopefully be a prosperous and fulfilling career.
He’s one of several teenage centre-backs on the cusp of first-team integration for the Reds, along with Mor Talla Ndiaye, Noah Adekoya and Ifeanyi Ndukwe, and hopefully they’ll give senior head coach Andoni Iraola plenty of defensive depth in forthcoming seasons.
For any young footballer whose dad played at the elite level, there always seems to be a greater deal of scrutiny over how they perform and whether they can follow in their father’s footsteps.
If Prince can go on to emulate Djibril and win the Champions League at some point in his career, he’ll have done extraordinarily well. For now, we extend our congratulations to him on turning professional, and hopefully he’ll go on to have many great moments in a Liverpool shirt in the years to come!

Liverpool are facing a centre-back shakeup over the summer.
The outgoing Premier League champions are still coming to terms with the loss of Ibrahima Konate. Konate, 27, will be leaving on a free transfer having failed to agree a new deal and Real Madrid is expected to be his next destination.
New head coach Andoni Iraola will be expected to integrate big-money new signing Jeremy Jacquet into the backline - while Giovanni Leoni’s return from injury will also have to be factored in.
Liverpool could also lose Joe Gomez with the England international potentially available for sale just one year before his contract expires.
In this context one would imagine keeping Virgil van Dijk on board at all costs would be the priority. The defender - about to turn 35 - is also under contract until 2027 having inked a two-year £400k per week renewal last season.
But there are murmurings of a departure growing for the long-serving captain - with Galatasaray reportedly locked in talks with the Dutchman.
The Turkish giants would like to take on Van Dijk - without paying a transfer fee. That kind of deal would surely be out of the question - unless Richard Hughes is in a rush to get the all-time great defender off the wage bill.
“Efforts to sign Van Dijk, a player highly admired by head coach Okan Buruk, have been accelerated,” a report in Fotomac reads.
“The Galatasaray management aims to complete the transfer of the famous star on a free transfer.
“The experienced central defender, who is with the Dutch national team at the World Cup, has given his agent authorization to negotiate.
“It was reported that Galatasaray has also intensified its contacts for the transfer of the 34-year-old star and expects a positive outcome soon.
“The Dutch central defender, reportedly impressed by the atmosphere at Rams Park and the support from the fans, is said to be open to joining the yellow-red team.”
The deal is set to be orchestrated by Wesley Sneijder - a Galatasaray favourite and compatriot of Van Dijk’s.
“Sneijder, who provided information to the Dutch defender and expressed his desire for his compatriot to join Galatasaray, is said to play an active role in the transfer,” the report reads.
Let’s hope nothing happens until Van Dijk is back from the FIFA World Cup where he is leading his nation. Having lost Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson already on free transfers along with Konate surely this would be one deal too far.

Canada are one of the three host nations at the 2026 World Cup and kick off their campaign on Friday, June 12.
The tournament got underway on Thursday in Mexico, with another of the co-hosts securing a 2-0 win over South Africa.
Attention now turns towards Group B and Canada, and their meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game and the opening ceremony that will take place beforehand.

Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s meeting will kick off at 8pm BST, which is 3pm Eastern Standard Time.
Ahead of the tie, the opening ceremony for the second host nation to play at the tournament will begin at 6:30pm BST, or 1:30pm EST.
The ceremony is set to take place in Toronto, one of the nation’s major cities, at the BMO Field, which has been temporarily renamed as Toronto Stadium for the 2026 World Cup.
In the United Kingdom, the game and the opening ceremony will be available on the BBC.
In the United States, fans can watch via FOX or FOX One, while those inside Canada can watch on TSN, CTV or Crave.
There will be a number of notable names performing at the opening ceremony, including the famous Canadian singer, Michael Buble.
The likes of Alessia Cara, Alanis Morissette, Elyanna, Vegedream, Jessie Reyez, Nora Fatehi, Sanjoy and William Prince are also set to appear at the ceremony.
Following the ceremony, Canada will be looking to secure their first win of the tournament and put themselves at the top of Group B.
After taking on Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday, they are set to face Qatar on June 18 before playing Switzerland in their final group clash on Wednesday, June 24.
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When Edin Dzeko decides the time is right to retire, the highlights reel of his career will be extensive.
Two Premier League titles headline an impressive collection of honours won with the likes of Manchester City, Inter Milan and Wolfsburg.
Yet the enduring image of the 40-year-old's career may prove to be an altogether more vulnerable one.
Moments after Bosnia-Herzegovina had beaten Italy on penalties to qualify for only their second World Cup, Dzeko celebrated cautiously while nursing his arm in a sling.
It's the kind of wear and tear you might expect for a man who for almost 20 years has carried the hopes of a nation still deeply affected by past horrors.
"His career is connected to the country's own image - resilience, persistence and proving people wrong," Bosnian journalist Sasa Ibrulj says of Dzeko.
Placed in a relatively even group with Canada, Switzerland and Qatar, the final chapter of Dzeko's story as a player could be the beginning of a new one for his country.
His team's campaign begins against co-hosts Canada (Friday, 20:00 BST).
The Bosnian Diamond - as Dzeko is known - was forged against a backdrop of war and suffering.
Dzeko was six years old when the Bosnian War began in 1992, a conflict that cost the lives of around 80,000 fellow Bosnian Muslims. The Srebrenica Genocide perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces was the largest massacre in Europe since the Holocaust.
His family remained in Sarajevo during the near four-year siege of the city, as Serbian snipers targeted civilians including children. He moved to live with his grandparents after his parents' house was destroyed.
"It was terrible," Dzeko told the Guardian. "The whole family was there, maybe 15 people all staying in an apartment about 35 metres square. It was very hard. We were stressed every day in case somebody we knew died."
A young Dzeko often played on a local football pitch, but one day his mother made him stay at home; that day a shell hit the field and killed several children.
After the war, Dzeko began his football journey with local club Zeljeznicar, but in his early career went largely misunderstood.
He was nicknamed Kloc - local slang for lamp-post - because of his lanky appearance, and Zeljeznicar directors could not believe their luck when Czech side Teplice offered to buy him for 25,000 euros.
Years later, Dzeko became the first player to score at least 50 goals in the Premier League, Bundesliga and Serie A, but he did not forget his roots amid superstardom.
He has made several donations to aid renovations at Zeljeznicar, and in 2009 became Bosnia's first Unicef ambassador.
"People remember that he did not come from privilege or from a powerful football system," says Ibrulj.
"What makes him different is that people in Bosnia have never experienced him as distant or untouchable."
Dzeko's friend, Mirza Trbonja, told AFP: "When he comes, you need a lasso to catch 10 minutes with him. When someone asks him for a photo or autograph, he never refuses."

Dzeko made his international debut in 2007, and now holds the records for the most appearances (148) and most goals (73) for Bosnia.
After losing to Portugal in the play-offs for both the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012, Dzeko helped Bosnia qualify for their first major tournament since independence.
The 2014 World Cup in Brazil proved to be the first and last for Bosnia's so-called golden generation, as play-off heartbreak struck again for Euro 2016, 2020 and 2024.
Then, 12 years later, Bosnia overcame their play-off demons by beating Wales and then Italy on penalties having trailed to both.
Ibrulj says: "2014 felt historic because it was the first generation that truly gave Bosnia international sporting legitimacy after independence.
"This second qualification feels even heavier emotionally. Bosnia spent more than a decade failing to return, and over those years there was disappointment, pessimism and a growing feeling that the country had missed its moment.
"For many younger supporters, this is the first team that feels like their team in the same way older generations emotionally belonged to the side of Dzeko, Miralem Pjanic and Emir Spahic."
For musician Alen Dokic - who has produced a World Cup song under the alias Doppelganger - Bosnia's qualification is an example of 'Bosanski Inat', a cultural mindset of defiance and overcoming adversity.
"Never forget, never forgive - this is one of the mottos that reminds us who we are, what we have been through, and how resilient we Bosnians are," says Dokic.
Dokic, born in Rome to Bosnian parents, is part of a Bosnian diaspora thought to be as large as two million people.
Sergej Barbarez's World Cup squad mixes experience with youth and vibrance. Seventeen of the 26 players were born outside of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
"It's a unique dynamic of players growing up all over the world but coming back to represent Bosnia," says former Bosnia goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.
Esmir Bajraktarevic, scorer of the penalty that sent Bosnia to the World Cup, is one such player. The 21-year-old was born and raised in Wisconsin after his parents fled Srebrenica.
"That common interest, common goal, the passion of representing Bosnia plays a big role," he says. "What the country has been through, there's still lingering effects from the conflict and the past.
"When everyone comes together in Bosnia, it's a pretty unique feeling and really special. For a country so small to compete at this stage is a really big thing."
After the Italy match, thousands of fans took to the streets and partied until dawn.
"This is still a country shaped by political division, economic uncertainty and the long shadow of war, so moments of collective joy carry unusual weight," says Ibrulj.

Despite the lack of investment and sporting infrastructure in a nation of three million people, the future of the national team looks bright. It feels fitting that Dzeko should captain Bosnia as they enter a new era.
"For younger players he became a constant. Coaches changed, federations changed, generations came and went, but Dzeko remained there," says Ibrulj.
"In a country where people often struggle to trust institutions, figures like that become larger than sport itself."
After a video of Italian players allegedly celebrating the fact that they would face Bosnia instead of Wales in the play-off final went viral, Dzeko showed his leadership qualities.
He implored supporters to respect the Italian anthem, reminding them that Italy were the first side to visit Bosnia after the war.
"He is someone who has big pressure and expectation on him," says Begovic.
"He galvanises everybody. When I played with him he certainly wasn't the most vocal of leaders but he definitely led by example and I think a lot of people fed off that."
But Dzeko isn't going to the World Cup to cheerlead from the sidelines. After scoring a late equaliser against Wales before setting up the equaliser against Italy, the 40-year-old clearly still has plenty to offer.
"I didn't think I would be playing at 40 - 10 years ago I would've said 'no', but I'm listening to my body and doing a lot of work before and after training to help my body," says Dzeko.
"I am so happy I can do it [go to the World Cup]. It is so amazing for the young players. They don't know it yet, but it will change their lives for sure."
The 25-year journey of Coventry City, from their relegation from the Premier League in 2001 to the return after winning the Championship title last season, is the subject of a new, six-part documentary.
The series, called Back Where We Belong, has been produced by BBC CWR and it is told through the voices of those who lived it: the fans.
The first episode covers the club's relegation at the end of the 2000-01 season under manager Gordon Strachan.
It looks at the first season out of the top flight and the confidence supporters had of making an instant return to the Premier League.
However, Coventry would go on to finish the 2001-02 season in 11th place in the second tier.
Hit play above to hear the first episode orlisten here on BBC Sounds

When Tom Dunn turned 10, he had his birthday party at the home of Bath Rugby, The Rec.
Now, some 23 years later, the hooker is preparing to run out at the ground of his hometown club for a third consecutive Prem Rugby semi-final, just weeks after becoming the record appearance holder for the Somerset side.
Dunn, who surpassed David Barnes' club record of 266 in Bath's Champions Cup defeat by Bordeaux last month, told BBC Points West he is proud of all the connections he has with the city.
"Every little piece of Bath has a story attached to me," he said.
"I am proud to come from Bath and be attached to the city. I have enjoyed putting a smile on people's faces, and making people proud again is something I take quite personally.
"Every time there is rugby on in the city it's a different feel, a different vibe, and when the club is going well the city comes to life."
And at present the club is doing well - into the Prem Rugby play-offs for the third consecutive season, this time as defending champions.
In 16 years as a player with the Black, White, and Blue, Dunn has seen it all, seeing them build into a powerhouse over the past five or six seasons.
He says his "durability" is his biggest strength on the pitch, but his longevity as part of the furniture in Bath could have been so different were it not for a chance opening at 20 years of age.
With the team in somewhat of a hooker crisis, the call was put out to the academy - of which Dunn was a part of.
"I had always played tighthead or loosehead prop, but when they came into the dressing room that day and asked if I could play hooker, I basically lied and said yes," he explained.
"I got a run of six or seven games in the side and that was my opportunity."
Up to that point, it had been slow progress for Dunn, who worked an array of jobs to earn a living prior to his first full-time contract.
From washing carrots to helping his father sell car paint, and working in pubs and a Starbucks, Dunn would do anything to keep the dream alive, while he watched the likes of Alex Crockett at The Rec.
"Seeing people from where you are from do what you want to do is an inspiring thing," said Dunn.
"It was a dream to do this, and I feel fortunate and grateful. It is a privilege to still be doing this for the club I supported as a boy.
"I even helped with some renovation work at the home of James [Dyson]."
And what of Dunn's chances of reaching 300?
"I'll keep going and keep trying my hardest to put on the shirt. Mondays are getting tougher," he said.
"When I got to 250, I remember thinking not many players had done that in the professional era. Each game has a memory for me, it's the moments, it's the fans.
"When I passed David [Barnes' record] he sent me a lovely message of congratulations. I trained with him a bit when he was here, but we never played on the pitch together.
"I'm not sure exactly how many games I have, because a lot of the websites that count those started after I started playing."
Ultimately though, it will always be the connection to his hometown city and those he holds closest to his heart that drives Dunn on.
"For me it is about leaving the shirt in a better place than how you find it, and that is what I hope to do," he said.
"If I have taken every opportunity that I have for the team, the club, and the city, I will be pretty happy.
"I'd love my son, who is four, to be old enough to remember me running out at The Rec - that is what inspires me.
"Everyone says it is players who make sacrifices, but players make decisions, and those around, like family and partners, are the ones who make the sacrifices."

Former Manchester United assistant manager Mitchell van der Gaag is about to make his latest career move.
Mitchell van der Gaag enjoyed a playing career at teams such as PSV Eindhoven, Motherwell and FC Utrecht.
He first became a manager in 2008 for Marítimo B and then took over the Portuguese team’s senior squad in 2009.
After spells at Belenenses and Ermis, he returned to the Netherlands, where he worked for PSV Eindhoven, Excelsior, NAC and finally Jong Ajax.
In June 2021, he was appointed as an assistant manager alongside Erik ten Hag at Ajax.
He joined Manchester United as part of Erik ten Hag’s team in 2022 but departed his role in the summer of 2024 after a coaching shake-up.
In May 2025, he was announced as the new manager of FC Zürich, but he only lasted five months and was sacked in October of last year.
Portuguese newspaper O Jogo reports that, “Mitchell van der Gaag is close to being presented as Marítimo’s coach.”
According to the paper, “the 54-year-old Dutchman is in advanced negotiations with the club’s management and has a contract until 2028 waiting for him.”
The site also adds that, “unless there’s a change of heart, this would be the return of a club legend. Van der Gaag played for Marítimo between 2001 and 2006, even serving as captain, and it was with this club that he also began his coaching career in 2008/09, starting with the B team.”
He was made responsible for the senior team the year after and incredibly secured European qualification.
Marítimo won promotion from the second division in Portugal after winning the league last season.
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Manchester City are reportedly considering walking away from a deal for Elliot Anderson after seeing a second bid worth £121 million rejected by Nottingham Forest.
The development marks the first genuine sign of strain in a pursuit City have led all year, with Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis having regarded the club’s previous offer as unacceptable while pushing for a British record fee for the midfielder.
Anderson has been in North America preparing for the FIFA World Cup with England throughout the negotiations, having been allowed to undergo a Manchester City medical on international duty, producing a man of the match display in a 3-0 friendly win against Costa Rica as the saga rumbles on around him.
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis accepts inevitable Elliot Anderson sale to Manchester City
As reported by Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star, Manchester City are considering walking away from a deal for Anderson after a second bid worth £106 million – plus £15 million in bonuses – was rejected by Forest.
Marinakis is holding out for the overall fee being paid in full, with the Forest owner unwilling to accept a structure built around add-ons and instalments despite the total package comfortably exceeding £120 million.
The demand for full £110 million upfront payment represents a significant escalation in Forest’s negotiating position, going beyond the headline fee itself and into the territory of payment terms that few clubs would accept on a deal of this scale.
City’s willingness to contemplate withdrawal suggests the club have reached the limit of their flexibility, with director of football Hugo Viana unwilling to be held to terms he considers unreasonable regardless of how highly incoming manager Enzo Maresca and the Etihad Stadium hierarchy rate the 23-year-old.
City have identified Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali as a strong alternative should the Forest pursuit collapse, with the Italian’s situation at St. James’ Park having been monitored throughout the summer.
The threat of withdrawal may itself be a negotiating lever, with Manchester United having already pulled out of the race and Forest facing the prospect of no buyer at all if City follow suit.
Newcastle United facing huge regret in Manchester City’s Elliot Anderson pursuit
Anderson’s own preference for the Etihad Stadium has never been in doubt, with the midfielder having completed a medical and Tuchel confirming the England camp see no signs of distraction in his performances.
Whether Marinakis softens his demands or City make good on the threat to walk away will define one of the defining transfer sagas of the summer in the days ahead.

There's no bigger shop window than a World Cup. With the 2026 tournament underway, we've profiled five players representing their countries whose futures are up in the air.
Just a year on from a £45m transfer to the Saudi Pro League,Darwin Nunez could be set to become one of the most intriguing free agents on the market. The Uruguayan is in talks with Al-Hilal to terminate his contract with the club, having been unceremoniously snubbed last season.
Karim Benzema's arrival from Al-Ittihad in the January window saw Nunez axed from the Saudi Pro League squad, due to foreign player registration rules. As a result, the 26-year-old is keen to quit with negotiations ongoing over an exit.
A host ofPremier League clubs have been linked with Nunez, who scored 40 goals in 143 games for Liverpool. His former club are among those tentatively linked, as the Reds seek cover for the injured Hugo Ekitike.
Nicolas Jackson and his team are assessing their options after Bayern Munich opted against turning his loan move into a permanent deal.
The Senegal striker scored 11 goals in 34 games as the German side won a domestic double, though the £70m fee was deemed too high for a player whose role largely consisted of being a support act to Harry Kane.
A fresh start atChelsea is an option for the 24-year-old, with the Blues under new management in Xabi Alonso. However, a new challenge looks the probable outcome and a strong tournament for the stripped AFCON winners could raise interest.
Marcus Rashford's hopes of a permanent move to Barcelona look to be fading, with the Spanish side's acquisition of England teammate Anthony Gordon complicating that deal.
Rashford will battle with Gordon for a place in Thomas Tuchel's team this summer, where he'll hope to prove he can be an option for one of Europe's top teams. Alongside Premier League interest, Bayern Munich have been linked.
Theleading scorer in Africa's qualification phase. Mohamed Amoura scored 10 goals in seven starts to fire Algeria to the 2026 tournament. The 26-year-old finished ahead of Mohamed Salah for goals in World Cup qualification, and looks set to be on the move this summer.
He was part of the Wolfsburg team that suffered a shock relegation from the Bundesliga, despite his best efforts. After 18 goals and 12 assists over the last two Bundesliga campaigns, Amoura could be a smart option for sides in search of firepower.
Another talent who was part of a relegated team this season, Azzedine Ounahi dropped in the Segunda Division with Girona.
The Moroccan midfielder was one of the breakout players of the 2022 tournament as Morocco reached the semi-finals, a feat which earned him a move to Marseille.
Things never quite worked out for the 26-year-old in Marseille, but he's young and talented enough to earn another good move. This summer is the perfect platform to showcase that.
The Washington Commanders added plenty of new contributors on both sides of the ball this offseason. That was needed after a disappointing five-win season, but it's safe to say that vibes are definitely higher now.
Most of the biggest additions came on defense, but there's some interesting offensive pieces as well, like tight end Chig Okonkwo. Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports recently identified one breakout player for each NFC team, and Pereles picked Okonkwo for the Commanders.
Pereles offered the following rationale for picking Okonkwo:
The Commanders' need to add speed and athleticism mostly focused on the defensive side of the ball this offseason, but they also added a player with both attributes to the tight end room in Chig Okonkwo. The former Titan is very good after the catch and has the burst to beat linebackers and safeties down the field, too. He set career highs in catches (56) and yards (560) last year in Tennessee. He's only 26, and he should fit well in David Blough's system, which will have more play-action rollouts and opportunities for Jayden Daniels to hit Okonkwo on the move, where he's at his best.
As Pereles mentioned, the Commanders wanted to add speed and athleticism to the roster, and Okonkwo helps accomplish both of those things. The tight end has great speed for his position and has quietly been underrated in his career.
In 2025, Okonkwo played in all 17 games and caught 56 passes for 560 yards and two touchdowns. That level of production was impressive considering how bad the Titans' offense was in 2025. Overall, Okonkwo has had at least 450 yards in each of his four NFL seasons.
Another factor that could lead to Okonkwo breaking out is the relative lack of pass-catchers in Washington. Other than Terry McLaurin, there's not much to get excited about when it comes to Jayden Daniels' weapons. This should lead to Okonkwo getting plenty of targets, and I wouldn't be surprised if he hit a new high in catches or yards.
Last year, the Commanders relied on Zach Ertz at tight end. It's not like Ertz was bad, but he was older and not the athlete Okonkwo was. Okonkwo should add an element to the team's tight end room that hasn't been there in years.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: TE Chig Okonkwo primed for breakout season


We asked you to send in your questions for BBC Sport's Newcastle United reporter Ciaran Kelly before the summer transfer window opens.
In the first part of a special Q&A, he focuses on how Anthony Gordon's big-money move to Barcelona could benefit the Magpies in the market and which youngsters could follow in Lewis Miley's footsteps.
Matt asked: How much of a leash have the recruitment team got this summer? With the sale of Gordon, will this give us strong opportunity to compete for stronger players?
Ciaran: A big sale was definitely a necessity to unlock some headroom and enable Newcastle to reinvest.
So finalising Gordon's £69.3m switch to Barcelona before the window even opened felt like an important first step this summer.
But Gordon will still leave a gap.
There were a few penalties along the way, but he scored 17 goals for Newcastle last season - more than any other player.
He is a regular starter for England.
He was used to the intensity and physicality of the Premier League.
Newcastle do not necessarily have the capability to bring in a replacement with an even stronger profile given the wages and fees such talents command.
However, they are looking for younger players who would not cost as much as Gordon right now, but who have immense potential that can be realised in the right hands.
Newcastle's pursuit of Victor Munoz is a case in point.
He is already a Spain international, but the 22-year-old winger has just completed his first full season as a first-team player at Osasuna.
By moving for him now, Newcastle could secure Munoz for nearly half the fee Gordon commanded and, potentially, before other clubs are prepared to step in.
Danny asked: Does Eddie Howe believe he has any players in the reserves or academy like Miley who are ready to make a breakthrough to the first team?
Ciaran answered: Miley really is the club's crown jewel.
He is Newcastle's youngest debutant in the Premier League and Champions League and no-one in the club's history has scored a goal for the club in both competitions at such a tender age.
That is quite a benchmark, but there are a few others who Howe has kept a close eye on.
Sean Neave, Alex Murphy and Leo Shahar have obviously been in and around the first team for a while now and winger Park Seung-soo was named on the bench on the opening day last season.
Beyond that quartet, Rory Finneran, who has already won a senior cap for the Republic of Ireland at just 18, has trained with the first team, as has fellow midfielder Mason Miley, the younger brother of Lewis.
Newcastle's senior players at the World Cup will be given about three weeks off once they finish up at the tournament, so I could see Howe bringing several youngsters to the club's pre-season training camp in Spain in July.
That will give them a chance to really impress.
Then there could be decisions to be made as the summer goes on regarding who may benefit from a loan or who has impressed enough to stay around the first-team environment.
Keep across this page on Friday for parts two and three of Ciaran's Q&A, which will look at subjects including the striker situation and whether Howe has dropped some hints about the coming season.
ORCHARD PARK - We didn’t learn all that much from Josh Allen’s last media availability until the Buffalo Bills show up at St. John Fisher University in late July, but there was one interesting nugget.
When he was asked what books he and his wife, Hailee Steinfeld, have been reading their infant daughter, he said, “The Pout-Pout Fish. That's a good one right now. She likes that one.”
OK then.
In terms of football, it’s year No. 9 for Allen, and he’s reached the point in his career where the offseason program is more of a necessary evil than it is a necessity.
Not that he shouldn’t have been in Buffalo throughout the spring as the undeniable leader and face of the franchise, but it’s not like he was going to improve his game in these non-padded, mostly non-contact practices. Still, the guy loves the game, he loves being with his teammates, so it’s right where he was supposed to be.
“I think we're coming out here, we're competing at a very high level,” Allen said. “Guys are flying around, we've done a good job of connecting. You hear our guys cheering on each other, a couple of the things that Joe had wanted for this OTA period to be is, connect, compete, condition, and then come out here and just have a lot of fun and play some football.”
Mission accomplished, and now Allen and his teammates are on summer break, a chance to rest, unwind, and spend time with their family and friends before the slog of another season is here before they know it.
Here are a few other things Allen discussed:
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Allen said he’s probably going to get together with some of his passing game targets at some point, which Brady is a big fan of.
“Some of it is just getting guys together in the summer,” Brady said. “You can only run so much, right, but there are a lot of hours in the day. You guys know how I feel about connected football teams. I think those are great opportunities for guys to get together.
“Yeah, they throw, but after that, are they breaking bread together? Are they hanging with each other? I think that’s so valuable. It’s part of the reason we go away to training camp and this is just another extension of it.”
However, now that he’s a father, Allen will also be spending a little more time at home in California.
“Similar routine, spend a little bit more time on the body, working out and just trying to continue to home in on the mechanic side of things,” he said. “I feel like I'm in a good spot right now and can still be better, so I'm gonna continue to find ways that I can do that. But obviously having a baby now, sticking around the house a little bit more and trying to balance being a dad and going out there and getting my work done, too.”
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As the Bills’ new No. 1 receiver, Allen needed to start learning the subtleties of Moore’s game - how he comes in and out of his breaks, where does he like the ball thrown, what are his favorite routes? These sessions set a foundation which the two can now start to build on when training camp starts.
“Still working on it, still working on it with everybody,” Allen said. “There's just different nuances that some guys have in their body language. He's as smooth of a football player as I've ever been around. I'm lucky to come to work and have the guys that we do, especially him going out there. And he works extremely hard. It's fun to be out there with him.”
The Bills did not bring back Ronald Curry who was Allen’s position coach the previous year, the QB coach under who he won the 2024 MVP.
Curry is now the receivers coach for the Broncos, and Hardegree and his 13 years of NFL coaching experience including seven as a QB coach is now in the room with Allen. Hardegree’s NFL coaching career began when he was hired twice by John Fox, now a senior assistant under Brady. Fox hired Hardegree for his 2014 Broncos staff and his 2015 Bears staff, both as an offensive quality control and assistant.
“It's just a lot of meeting time, that's kind of what the OTAs are for as well,” Allen said. “You're kind of reinstalling the playbook, and it may be the same type of playbook that I've been in for the last eight years, but a lot of different nuances this year.
“He brings a lot of knowledge from his previous stops in the league, he's got a lot of experience, and to be able to talk through different concepts, different defenses, how he sees it, and how he conveyed it to us. He's doing a great job in our room, and we're lucky to have him.”
Aaron Kromer was one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL and his techniques and philosophies helped the Bills form one of the most effective units in the league. Kromer has retired, but Brady did a nice job in bringing Meyer in as his replacement.
Meyer was the O-line coach for the Panthers when Brady was the offensive coordinator, and he has worked nine straight years in that position, the last four seasons with the Steelers.
“Coach Meyer's doing a great job,” Allen said. “Love his energy. I love talking with him. Actually, we miss Krome, too, but he's doing such a great job. He's got a lot of really good relationships in that room already. Having not been in his room all that much, we haven't really had many protection meetings yet, just because we're not in that mode, but I'm excited to get in there and hear how he teaches and the guys are responding extremely well to him. So, that's obviously a plus.”
It’s funny, but whenever he has been asked about old Highmark Stadium, Allen has always seemed reluctant to get all sentimental about the place, even though he spent eight years playing there and enjoyed unparalleled success.
However, it was also a tough place for quarterbacks to play with the inclement weather, but specifically the gusty winds that always seemed to blow there.
The new stadium will supposedly be able to significantly limit the impact of wind, and Allen can’t wait to get in there and play.
“I think my mind, my eyes are more attracted to the (new) one,” he said when asked his thoughts on seeing the old place getting demolished little by little. “I see that a little bit more. Obviously a lot of memories in the old one. I'm not too much of a sentimental guy. This place has got grass and it's going to be pretty cool in there. I've been in there a few times and I think the fans are going to be very pleased when we get that place rocking.”
Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for more than four decades including 37 years as the full-time beat writer/columnist for the D&C. He has written numerous books about the history of the team, and he is also co-host of the BLEAV in Bills podcast/YouTube show. He can be reached at maiorana@gannett.com, and you can follow him on X @salmaiorana and on Bluesky @salmaiorana.bsky.social.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Josh Allen enters Year 9 with Bills and has new priorities

It is well documented that Cloud9 Kia didn’t have the best end of their first split of the year. They lost back-to-back series in the LCS Lock-In Finals and followed it up with a second-place finish in the Americas Cup.
Naturally a break was much needed, but for Cloud9 support Philippe “Vulcan” Laflamme, a little more time was needed.
It wasn’t that the split was that stressful. Rather, he was prepping things for his wedding.
The break did wonders for Laflamme, who earned Most Valuable Player honors. He finished ahead of Team Liquid Alienware jungler Brandon “Josedeodo” Villegas and his Cloud9 teammate Park “Thanatos” Seung-gyu on Thursday.
His bottom lane partner Jesper “Zven” Svenningsen joked that Laflamme might have gotten a little boost because of his engagement.
“They say there is a wife buff,” Svenningsen said. “Maybe, he got some of that.”
So did Laflamme receive a little extra push that resulted in an MVP season?
“Yeah, I think I got an engagement buff,” Laflamme said. “I am happier and at peace overall, and I always sleep like a baby when my fiancée is with me.”
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Laflamme wasn’t sure if he’d done enough late to secure the MVP award. He started the split with 12 deaths over 12 games — including a stretch of five consecutive games without a death. He also contributed 138 assists and 16 kills in that same span.
Aside from the deathless streak, Laflamme points to a critical moment when he was able to secure a kill and assist in Game 3 against LYON in Week 1 of the Spring Split.
He considers those to be his MVP moments.
Things were fine in the final six games of the split, but it wasn’t as impressive.
“Obviously I had an insane streak during the middle of the split where I didn’t die, but then I feel like even though we won out in the regular season that I didn’t play super good during the last two weeks,” he said. “Maybe I had thrown away my shot at MVP. I was super happy and relieved when I learned I won it.”
Laflamme picked up 46 points with 12 first-place votes. Villegas and Park ended with 36 and 34, respectively, while each receiving six first-place votes.
There have been 24 total MVP awards given in the LCS. Laflamme became the third support to win the LCS MVP award, joining Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in (twice) and Zaqueri “aphromoo” Black.
“There aren’t many supports who have won the award so it feels extra special,” Laflamme said.
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Laflamme wasn’t the only major contributor to Cloud9’s undefeated regular season.
Park was equally valuable to the team, serving as the other pillar at the top side of the map. This doesn’t discredit the strong effort of the other three members of the team. It just made life easier for them over the course of the seven-week regular season.
“It’s just nice to play with good players. There’s no other way to put it,” Cloud9 mid-laner Eain “APA” Stearns said. “I would say 80 percent of the time, ‘Thanatos’ is always winning the top lane. Something can always happen top lane with him. The times he’s losing, it’s probably jungler diff or mid diff.
“The same thing for Phil. They’re normally always winning lane bot lane. If they’re not winning lane, it’s probably because something bad really happened.”
Park picked up three first-place votes from the league’s coaches, which was the same amount as Laflamme. The difference between the two came in the player vote: Laflamme earned five votes from his colleagues, while Park received one.
“Thanatos is a rock for us,” Laflamme said. “He’s always winning lane and putting himself in strong positions so I’m happy he also got recognition. Sorry that I took away votes from him, if I ran it down a bit more he probably wins MVP.”
While Laflamme is happy with the individual accolades that he received, it won’t mean anything unless Cloud9 wins Saturday against Team Liquid and earns a spot at the Mid-Season Invitational in Korea in July.
The trip to MSI would be the team’s first since 2023, which also happened to be the last time the team went to the World Championships.
It would also mean exorcizing the demons of the LCS playoffs.
In 2026, Cloud9 are undefeated in 10 regular-season matches, but playoffs are a different issue. They haven’t won an LCS Playoff Championship since 2023.
The issue reared its head last Saturday when they lost 3-0 to LYON, a team they defeated at the start of the year. They face Team Liquid on Saturday at Mullett Arena in Tempe, Ariz., with the second MSI slot on the line.
Cloud9 defeated Team Liquid 2-0 on May 16, but things change when the series shifts from a best-of-3 to a best-of-5.
Laflamme was direct on what it will take for the team to earn another shot at LYON.
“We need to execute teamfights better than we did vs. LYON and play confidently,” he said.
Paul Delos Santos covers esports for The Sporting Tribune. He is also the founder of Inside Esports, a newsletter covering the Fighting Game Community and Riot Games ecosystem. Subscribe at insideesports.media.

Where to watch UNC vs. Ole Miss: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for 2026 CWS baseball game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The College World Series continues Friday evening with a matchup between No. 5 national seed North Carolina and Ole Miss.
The Tar Heels (50-12-1) were two outs from elimination in the super regionals before they rallied to beat USC in Game 3 on a walk-off double from Owen Hull (.390 BA, 81 RBIs). They have hovered around the top of the national rankings all year and should be dangerous in Omaha as they look for their first national championship.
The Rebels (41-21) got bounced from the SEC tournament in the first round but apparently the extra time off served them well. They're 5-0 in NCAA play, including a pair of extra-inning wins over Arizona State in the regionals and a sweep at national No. 4 seed Auburn in the supers. Right-hander Cade Townsend is a likely first-round MLB Draft pick, and the lineup is led by Judd Utermark (1.071 OPS, 22 HR, 53 RBIs) and Tristan Bisetta (1.004 OPS, 23 HR, 61 RBIs).
Here's everything you need to know to watch Game 2 of the CWS on Friday.
The UNC-Ole Miss College World Series game will be broadcast by ESPN, with Karl Ravech, Chris Burke and Kyle Peterson on the call.
Fans can stream the game live via the ESPN app or fubo, which offers a free trial so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
The Tar Heels and Rebels are set to cap Day 1 of the 2026 College World Series on Friday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 1: West Virginia vs. Troy | 2 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 2: North Carolina vs. Ole Miss | 7 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 3: Alabama vs. Oklahoma | 3 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 4: Georgia vs. Texas | 8 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser | 2 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 6: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 7 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 7: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser | 2 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner | 7 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 9: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser | 2 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 10: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser | 8 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 11: Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner | 2 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game 12: game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner | 7 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Bracket 1: Game 11 rematch* | TBD | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Bracket 2: Game 12 rematch* | TBD | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
* If necessary
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat., June 20 | Game 1 | 8 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
| Sun., June 21 | Game 2 | 2:30 p.m. | ABC, fubo, ESPN app |
| Mon., June 22 | Game 3* | 7 p.m. | ESPN, fubo, ESPN app |
* If necessary

Where to watch Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup Group B match originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
On the second day of the 2026 World Cup, host nation Canada will take on Bosnia and Herzegovina at 3 p.m. ET on the Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) pitch.
This year's tournament will be only the third time that Les Rouges have played World Cup football, after two previous exits in the group stages (1986 and 2022), along with scoring their first goal in the tournament at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Bosnia and Herzegovina will make their second World Cup appearance ever this summer, thanks to a PK-shootout win against Italy in the qualifying playoffs.
Group B appears to be a wide-open race for any of its four teams (Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland). While Switzerland should finish atop the group, the second spot is within reach for the three remaining teams. This first game between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina could be monumental in determining which of the two can move on to the knockout stages.
The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
This match will be broadcast nationally on Fox in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.
The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up a for a FREE trial.
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This World Cup clash kicks off Friday, June 12, at 3 p.m. local time at Toronto Stadium (BMO Field) in Toronto.
Here's how that time translates across the United States timezones:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Fri., June 12 | 3 p.m. |
| Central Time | Fri., June 12 | 2 p.m. |
| Mountain Time | Fri., June 12 | 1 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | Fri., June 12 | 12 p.m. |
All times Eastern.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.
In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.

Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing promotion is doing its best to disrupt the boxing status quo, but there will be legal hurdles.
Last month, boxing superstar Ryan Garciaannounced his own fight versus Zuffa Boxing’s Conor Benn for Sept. 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Historically, Garcia is represented by Oscar de la Hoya and Golden Boy, whereas Benn was a longtime Matchroom Boxing athlete until he walked away from Eddie Hearn earlier this year. Perhaps Garcia’s announcement was premature, however, as his representation has an issue with Garcia competing for Zuffa Boxing or on Paramount.
The official Garcia vs. Benn announcement was expected to happen at the UFC White House card on Sunday.
Per a report from Boxing Scene, Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions have issued a cease-and-desist notice to Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing, TKO Group Holdings, Paramount, and Saudi Arabia’s Sela, accusing them of improperly interfering with WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia.
The letter alleges that Golden Boy has not been consulted at all in the financial dealings of this possible bout. It also states that Garcia is obligated to compete on DAZN, not Paramount.
“Golden Boy has not approved of or agreed to the terms of any such [Benn] bout, nor has Golden Boy been involved in the negotiations of any such bout,” the letter written by Golden Boy Promotions attorney Ricardo P. Cestero reads.
“Accordingly, Golden Boy hereby demands that you immediately cease and desist from any negotiations or discussions …”
Despite more than a decade of bad blood between White and de la Hoya, there is still hope for collaboration.
“I’m hearing rumblings and rumors,” Oscar de la Hoya said on Tuesday. “Nobody’s talked to me. We obviously have the final say because I am Ryan Garcia’s promoter … ‘This is the one thing I can tell you: We work with every promoter, even if it has to be Dana White and Zuffa.”
Unfortunately for Zuffa Boxing, this is not the only legal issue they’re currently facing. Less than a week ago, Zuffa Boxing was hit by a lawsuit claiming unlawful poaching over a pair of prospects from the UK. Though Dana White laughed off the initial efforts of boxing promoters, it would appear that further legal battles are ahead for his upstart promotion.

Barcelona have made a firm decision regarding Alejandro Balde’s future as speculation surrounding the defender continues to gather pace ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan giants are not actively looking to part ways with the Spanish full-back despite increasing interest from several clubs across Europe.
While Balde’s role in the team has come under scrutiny following a difficult season, the club’s position remains unchanged for now.
Barcelona still view the academy graduate as part of their long-term project and have no plans to place him on the transfer market.
Notably, the outlet mentions that any potential departure would only become a realistic possibility if the player himself expressed a desire to leave and arrived with a concrete offer.
Barcelona will not force Balde to leave. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
The 2025/26 season did not go as Balde would have hoped, as competition for places became increasingly difficult in the second half and his position in the squad was no longer as secure as it once appeared.
Notably, Joao Cancelo has moved ahead of the Spaniard in Hansi Flick’s pecking order, limiting Balde’s opportunities to establish himself as the undisputed first-choice left-back.
Despite that situation, Barcelona have not lost faith in the 22-year-old. Rather, there remains confidence that Balde can still play an important role under Flick moving forward.
Importantly, with a deal running until 2028, Barcelona are under no immediate pressure to negotiate a renewal or consider a sale.
Although Barcelona are not pushing Balde towards the exit door, interest from abroad continues to grow.
Balde is still important for Hansi Flick. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
As reported before, several clubs are closely following developments, particularly in the Premier League.
Both Manchester clubs are believed to be among the strongest admirers of the Spanish international and could potentially submit offers capable of testing Barcelona’s resolve.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa are also keeping a close watch on the defender as they look to strengthen their squad following another successful campaign.
Furthermore, Inter Milan are monitoring the situation and remain alert should an opportunity arise to enter the race for his signature.
However, all interested clubs know that Barcelona are not actively negotiating a transfer unless Balde himself signals a desire to move on.

Harry Kane has discussed England’s chances of winning the 2026 World Cup ahead of their first group stage game.
The World Cup kicked off on Thursday night with Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca.
England’s campaign will begin on Wednesday, when they take on Croatia in a repeat of the 2018 semi-final.
The Three Lions have performed well in the last four major tournaments, but they have their eyes on the Jules Rimet trophy.
Kane believes this is the best opportunity of his career to end England’s 60-year drought by winning the World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel’s England are the third-favourites to win the 2026 World Cup behind Spain and France.
Tuchel is one of, if not the best, managers at the tournament, and the same can be said of England’s 26-man squad.
The likes of Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Reece James are all among the world’s best in their position.
However, most England supporters would agree that Harry Kane is by far their most valuable player.
The 32-year-old scored an astonishing 61 goals in 51 matches in all competitions for Bayern Munich this season.
The former Tottenham striker is in the form of his life and could even win the Ballon d’Or later this year.
Kane recognises that he will probably never enter an international tournament in a better place to lead England to silverware.
“It could always be your last [World Cup] because you never know what happens in football,” Kane told ITV earlier this week.
“You know what I’m like; I want to play for a long, long time. I feel I’m in my prime and as good as I’ve ever felt. That hunger is there. The World Cup is the pinnacle of any career.
“This is my third tournament now, and with the shape I’m in, coming off the season I’ve had, this is probably the best opportunity I’ll get in my career to win the World Cup.”
With eight goals already, Kane is England’s second-highest goalscorer at World Cups, two behind Gary Lineker.
With up to eight matches ahead for the Three Lions, Kane should be looking to surpass Lineker and perhaps double his tally.
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Fifty Six years ago on this day Dock Ellis, a 25 year old right handed starting pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, tossed a no hitter against the San Diego Padres. This wouldn’t normally warrant a full article, especially a no hitter where said pitcher walked eight batters and hit one, but you’ve already read the title, so I’ll just let Dock tell the story in his own words first, since he was a far better story teller than I ever will be.
Apparently there are people out there who don’t think this story happened, among them Pirates beat reporter Les Biederman who was AT the game. Biederman pokes holes in Dock’s story, noting that Ellis arrived on time, and didn’t look like he was under the influence. None of his teammates in that game have corroborated the story either, most notably Willie Stargill, the offensive hero of the game. To put it politely, Dock Ellis was quite the storyteller and some have suggested it is just that, a story. I however am not swayed by most of the arguments that have been made suggesting that this outright didn’t happen.
First off, I think it’s important to point out the context of when this happened, and when this story became public, which was long after the fact. Dock Ellis was a 25 year old in active addiction when this happened. He told this story decades later after sobering up, and later admitted that his biggest regret in life was not being able to remember his greatest personal achievement in pro sports. Having had my own struggled well over a decade ago, I know the struggles of addiction and the pain in Ellis’ voice when discussing it is very real and relatable, and it’s enough for me to believe that some version of his story happened. As far as Ellis not being late for the game, I am sure in his mind Ellis though he was super late, you have to remember that this is someone under the effects of multiple drugs. LSD messes with your perception of time, it can make you very paranoid, but most importantly it makes you a very, very unreliable narrator.
“But Wesley! That still sounds like lying to me!”
The only lying going so far are the lies by omission, that only someone who is familiar enough with the substances mentioned could catch.
This is a bit of a side point, but as someone with ADHD, I would be shocked if Dock Ellis wasn’t self medicating for ADHD, considering all the stimulants he used, and the fact that he struggled to pitch without them. getting back to the main point though, Ellis wasn’t just on LSD, he was on a bunch of stimulants as well as a barbituate. Dexamyl was a combination of the active ingredient in the ADHD medication Dexidrine, and a barbituate tranquilizer, which later was taken off the market due to abuse, and being phased out by more effective Benzodiazapines. The other stimulant medication mentioned is literally just amphetamine, which is also a component of the ADHD medication Adderall. Having friends in both the EDM and the Jam Band/wook scene, I have been told that mixing ADHD meds won’t affect the intensity of a trip or its duration, but what will affect the intensity and effect of an LSD trip is repeatedly dosing yourself for multiple days in a row, which usually just results in a higher tolerance and bum vibes on the last day of EDC. Ellis described using LSD throughout his days off. So Doc’s trip is not off to a great start just from those f.actors. Having taken his dosage at noon, he’d be feeling the affects by one, and by first pitch he would be on the back end of the peak effects, considering LSD lasts roughly 10-12 hours. Even if we account for this being 1970 LSD, which by all consensus was way way too strong, Doc wouldn’t have been tripping his balls off by the end of the game. Regardless of how strong any visual effects were, his performance would still likely have been affected due to one common physiological side affect of LSD though, excessive sweating from the palms. There’s no reason to believe that it would actually interfere enough with his in game performance to actually be all that noticeable, or for it to prevent him from playing, especially a starting pitcher.
Dock Ellis threw multiple complete games in his 1970 season, and in none of those games did he struggle with his control like he did in his no hitter. This is a guy who had BB/9 of 3,9 that season and that includes his eight walks in that game. Take the walks from that game out of his stats and I’d imagine his BB/9 drops down to close to 3 walks per nine innings. So here’s a starting pitcher with otherwise decent control, suddenly walking batters at twice his normal rate. Dock would hit batters on occasion, but usually it was on purpose. Ellis was also usually a fairly good hitter; that season he had 10 hits, including a double, a walk, and a stolen base. Keyword usually, as Ellis was hitless, striking out twice. Having worse control as a pitcher, a bad day at the plate, yet somehow still throwing a no hitter is actually exactly how I’d expect LSD to affect an athlete.
As far as the lack of corroboration from teammates goes, specifically Willie Stargill, I understand completely why he would remain silent. Willie Stargill was involved in the cocaine scandals of the 1980s, I doubt he would want to comment on it for that reason alone. The beat reporter not noticing ‘Ellis being on something’ means very little when this was an addict in active addiction, and when said beat reporter likely had very little familiarity with the substance in question. Unless you know what you’re looking for, you’re not going to notice. (for a great example, look at the creators of South Park when they went to the Oscars on LSD. None of the media noticed or said anything, but in hindsight it is also VERY obvious) Sadly, we don’t have the full game footage, only the final inning, so we can’t examine the game itself for further evidence.
Dock Ellis was a great pitcher, and he deserves to be remembered for more than just his famous feat. He was one of the first athlete activists. He was a great motivational speaker after he got sober, and he used his stories both to help people in recovery, and to hopefully help others avoid making the same mistakes he made. I highly recommend finding ‘No No: A Dockumentary’ which is a fantastic full length documentary exploring more than just Ellis’ no hitter, but his entire life. I think most importantly, it goes over the things Dock was famous for prior to this story taking a life of its own, like in the scene I’ve included below.
So just to conclude things, maybe in reality, this didn’t happen exactly as Dock Ellis described it, but in my heart, I’ll always believe it did.

Germany is one of most interesting teams heading into this summer’s FIFA World Cup. Die Mannschaft has been on a bit of a hot streak, accumulating nine straight wins. However, the matches haven’t all been pretty and there is still lots of negative sentiment around this team. Despite the success, losing Lennart Karl feels like a massive blow and could really hold the team back. Despite all the ups and downs, Leon Goretzka still believes in this team.
“We want to put things right this summer. The memories of the past two World Cups don’t bother us. It’s true that the fans lost faith in us a little bit, and we would love to win them over again. That’s the biggest motivation for me and for the whole team. We’re not among the top favourites, let’s be honest. But as Germany, a big footballing nation, there are still high expectations of us. We have some top players and, if everyone is fit, we can achieve a lot at the World Cup. If we’re able to grow as a team during the tournament, then the sky’s the limit”, Goretzka told FIFA as captured by @iMiaSanMia.
The expectations are absolutely massive and the criticsm from German fans is greater than ever. Perhaps it is somewhat warranted, but on the other hand, Germany was a bad call away from a potential Euros title in 2024.
It’s good to see that the team has seemingly moved past the last two World Cup failures. That sort of frustration and pressure can hang over a team and you can see what happened with Argentina after Lionel Messi finally won the Copa America with Argentina. It was like a weight lifted off the team, and it really let the team can play with freedom. If Germany can move past their failures, perhaps they can fully unlock their potential once again.
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🚨 BREAKING: FIFA has decided that release clauses will now be MANDATORY in ALL CONTRACTS.
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) June 11, 2026
Both players and clubs will be required to include a figure in their contracts.
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Man City's second offer worth £120m for Elliot Anderson has been rejected ❌ pic.twitter.com/0jgowCiKOM
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 11, 2026
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— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) June 11, 2026

Real Madrid’s summer rebuild appears to have taken another significant step forward after fresh reports revealed that Bernardo Silva has already completed his medical ahead of his move to the Spanish giants.
According to journalist Rodra, the Portuguese midfielder is now set to become a Real Madrid player after all parties reached a complete agreement over a deal that has progressed at remarkable speed.
While rumours surrounding the player’s future have circulated for weeks, Real Madrid moved decisively once they identified Silva as a priority target.
The agreement is understood to include a two-year contract with an additional one-year option, giving the club flexibility while securing one of Europe’s most experienced midfielders.
One of the most notable aspects of the transfer is the role played by the new manager, Jose Mourinho.
Bernardo Silva will sign a two-year deal with Real Madrid. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
The report claims that Mourinho met with Real Madrid directors earlier this week and made it clear that Bernardo Silva was the profile he wanted added to the squad.
The Portuguese coach viewed the former Manchester City star as the ideal fit for his plans and pushed strongly for the club to complete the move.
This is why Real Madrid wasted little time responding, with discussions accelerating rapidly over the past 36 hours, leading to a full agreement and a completed medical examination.
What makes the move even more striking is the financial sacrifice made by the player.
Despite attracting interest from the likes of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Bernardo Silva has accepted lower wages than those he earned in England to join Real Madrid.
Bernardo Silva was linked to Atletico and Barcelona. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Before Real Madrid entered the picture, Bernardo Silva’s future appeared far less certain.
Barcelona had been discussing a potential move for several weeks and viewed the Portuguese international as a possible reinforcement.
Atletico Madrid, on the other hand, also pushed hard to secure his signature and are believed to have presented a stronger financial proposal than the Catalan side.
However, neither club was ultimately able to convince the midfielder.
Instead, Silva opted for Real Madrid, with the combination of Mourinho’s presence, the sporting project and the opportunity to play a leading role in the squad proving decisive factors.

West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville is attracting summer transfer interest, and his future likely lies away from the London Stadium.
According to Santi Aouna, Paris Saint-Germain have contacted West Ham about signing him and also approached his entourage to understand the terms of a transfer.
The Parisians are preparing for an attacking reshuffle, with Ibrahim Mbaye and Bradley Barcola likely leaving. It appears they want the West Ham man to replace them.
Summerville was one of the bright spots for West Ham this season, bagging seven goals and five assists in 34 appearances.
However, with the Hammers dropping down to the second division, the 24-year-old is poised to leave Rush Green in search of a new stomping ground after the World Cup.
The French giants are also after Mateus Fernandes, but recognise the difficulty in securing his signature with Real Madrid and a host of Premier League clubs chasing him.
It remains unclear where either man will end up at this point, but if the Hammers can get big sums for these two, they may not need to sell other key players.
The bigger concern is what happens after the money arrives.
The Irons have generated substantial transfer income in recent years, yet too many expensive signings have failed to deliver the required impact.
With the sporting structure currently looking fragmented and uncertain, there is little room for error.
Relegation has increased the pressure on decision-makers to identify the right targets, build a balanced squad and establish a clear footballing vision.
West Ham might have a relatively sizeable transfer war chest, but a large budget guarantees nothing without a coherent recruitment strategy.
Smart recruitment, strong leadership and long-term planning matter. West Ham cannot afford another scattergun approach in the market.
If they genuinely want to return to the Premier League at the first attempt, every major decision over the coming months must be right.
The money will likely be there. The challenge is proving they can spend it wisely.

The Las Vegas Raiders took a flier on Jermod McCoy, but their plan seems to be working brilliantly.
There was a big risk taken in the beginning of the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. To kick things off, the Las Vegas Raiders traded up to acquire Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy, a first-round talent and maybe the best cornerback in the entire class.
McCoy had a knee issue that has been described as one that could keep him from ever signing a second NFL contract. Of course, that's not definitive, just what someone out there just anticipates. The Raiders felt confident in taking the risk because the reward could be so big. Now, it's obvious the Raiders have a plan, and one insider thinks it’s going very, very smoothly.
According to Raiders beat writer and insider Vinny Bonsignore of the California Post, Raiders CB Jermod McCoy is on track to participate fully in training camp. He’s currently on a management program, which is why he hasn’t been fully on the field during OTAs. He's been doing stretches and some other light work, but that's really it. But there are no new issues with the knee, per Bonsignore's sources.
CB Jermod McCoy is on target for full participation in @Raiders camp. As we've previously reported, he's currently on a management program, which is why he hasn't always been on the field during OTAs. But there are no new issues with the knee.
— Vincent Bonsignore (@VinnyBonsignore) June 11, 2026
If this works, John Spytek looks like an absolute genius. McCoy has star potential, and that's exactly what they need, especially in the secondary.
McCoy stands just under 6'1" and weighs 190 pounds, with 31-inch arms and outstanding speed. He turned heads at his recent Tennessee Pro Day, looking ready to contribute immediately and running a blazing 4.37 in the 40-yard dash.
When healthy, McCoy shows length, explosiveness, and smooth athleticism, pairing impressive ball skills with physicality at the catch point. He projects well in both press and off-coverage as he refines his technique. However, after missing all of 2025, he's still young and relatively inexperienced, so drafting him is a bold move that comes with some risk. But, he can be an elite player, and definitely could be a centerpiece for this defense moving forward, if all goes well, of course.
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Wataru Endo’s international career has come to an emotional and unexpected conclusion after the Liverpool midfielder confirmed his retirement from Japan duty following a devastating injury setback ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
For Endo, this summer should have represented one final opportunity to lead his country onto football’s biggest stage. Instead, a foot injury has forced the 33 year old out of Japan’s squad days before their tournament opener against the Netherlands, bringing an abrupt end to a distinguished international career.
Japan arrived in North America carrying genuine ambition. Under Endo’s captaincy, expectations have grown significantly since the 2022 World Cup, with the Samurai Blue increasingly viewed as one of Asia’s strongest footballing nations.
Those ambitions will now continue without one of their most influential figures.
Endo started Japan’s warm up fixture against Iceland on May 31, but concerns over his fitness have now resulted in his withdrawal from the tournament. Borussia Monchengladbach forward Shuto Machino has been called up as his replacement ahead of Sunday’s clash with the Netherlands.
For Liverpool supporters, the news adds another chapter to a difficult campaign for the midfielder, who has already endured an injury disrupted season.
Following confirmation of his withdrawal, Endo used social media to announce that his international career had come to an end.
He wrote:
“As announced, I will be stepping away from the World Cup squad.
“Since my injury, I’ve done everything I possibly could up to this point, so I have no regrets whatsoever.
“Of course, there’s frustration at not being able to participate in this World Cup, but more than that, I’m proud of how we’ve grown together since the Qatar World Cup. Me as captain, leading this team and turning our goal of ‘winning the World Cup’ into something we can say as a matter of course.
“The current team is truly a wonderful team. I believe they will overcome any adversity and show us sights we’ve never seen before.
“With this campaign, I will be retiring from the national team. So from here on, I’ll be cheering for the Japan national team as one of the fans.
“The moment when the Japan national team wins the World Cup will surely come someday. Let’s believe in that and cheer them on together.
“And let’s unite Japan’s strength as one so that moment comes in this tournament, everyone, let’s take on the North and Central America World Cup together! Everyone, give it everything you’ve got.”
Endo leaves the international stage having earned 73 caps and scored four goals for Japan since making his debut in 2015.
He featured at both the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, becoming a respected leader and captain during a period in which Japan steadily raised expectations around what their national side could achieve.
His influence extended well beyond statistics. Endo embodied consistency, professionalism and resilience, qualities that made him one of Japan’s most trusted figures.
The timing of this announcement may offer one small positive for Liverpool. After making only 12 appearances during an injury affected season and spending three months sidelined with an ankle problem, Endo will now have an extended recovery period before pre season preparations begin.
With a new campaign approaching, Liverpool will hope the midfielder can return fully fit and provide valuable experience within the squad.
For Japan, attention now turns towards Group F fixtures against the Netherlands, Tunisia and Sweden. For Endo, the focus shifts from captain to supporter, ending a memorable chapter while leaving behind a legacy that helped elevate expectations for an entire footballing nation.

When former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Mike Commodore came out to sound the siren with nothing more than his signature afro and bathrobe, we should have known we were in for one heck of a game.
The Hurricanes faced the Vegas Golden Knights back home in Raleigh for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, and took the win 4-2 to the delight of the ever-raucous ‘Caniacs’ filling the stands and watch parties.
However, it didn’t start off on the best foot for the home team.
The Vegas Golden Knights got a delay of game power play after Nikolaj Ehlers popped the puck over the glass (something he would do again later, as well as K’Andre Miller), and it was 30 seconds later that Pavel Dorofeyev got the first goal of the game, ending his seven-game goal drought.
That lead didn’t last long, though, as Jordan Staal scored to tie the game midway through the first period, getting his sixth goal in five games.
The Caniacs' reaction to Jordan Staal's game-tying goal outside of Lenovo Center was ELECTRIC#SoundTheSiren#ForgedInGold#NHL#StanleyCuphttps://t.co/XkMYnI6jZUpic.twitter.com/QRFoeBJ1Ec
— Queen of the Puck (@rbarkleyhockey) June 12, 2026
Midway through the second period, top-liners Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho both scored the first Stanley Cup Final goals of their NHL careers, with Svechnikov getting the go-ahead goal on the power play, and Aho scoring soon after.
Sebastian Aho extends the lead!
— Queen of the Puck (@rbarkleyhockey) June 12, 2026
He got the first Stanley Cup Final goal of his NHL career in front of his family! ❤️🖤🤍#SoundTheSiren#ForgedInGold#NHL#StanleyCuppic.twitter.com/ptqDn1Mwp3
That wasn’t the only time that Svechnikov found the back of the net, either. With the clock just 50 seconds shy of the same 11:58 he’d scored at in the second period, he put the puck past Carter Hart once again on the power play in the third period.
A couple of minutes later, Dorofeyev scored his second goal of the game, but it was too little too late for the Golden Knights, who couldn’t find twine for the rest of the game – even with a 6-4 advantage as they combined a power play and extra attacker.
Brandon Bussi with perhaps his best and most important save of the game, stopping Tomas Hertl at the goal line on the penalty kill with 1:20 left on the clock
— Queen of the Puck (@rbarkleyhockey) June 12, 2026
What a story the Hurricanes goaltender has been this postseason#SoundTheSiren#ForgedInGold#NHL#StanleyCuppic.twitter.com/q5I5PgCMF2
With the win, the Hurricanes lead the series against the Golden Knights for the first time and are now one win away from hoisting the Stanley Cup.
With his game-tying goal in the first period, Jordan Staal became just the fifth player in NHL history to score a goal in five games straight in the Stanley Cup Final, joining Yvan Cournoyer (Montreal Canadiens, 1973), Jean Beliveau (MTL 1956), Maurice Richard (MTL, 1951), and perhaps the coolest named hockey player ever, Cyclone Taylor (Vancouver Millionaires, 1918). Additionally, he was the first to do it as a member of a team located in the USA.
Having scored two power play goals, Svechnikov became just the fifth player since 2000 to do so in a single Stanley Cup Final game, joining Matthew Tkachuk (Florida Panthers, 2025), Gabriel Landeskog (Colorado Avalanche, 2022), Eric Staal (Carolina Hurricanes, 2006), and Brad Richards (Tampa Bay Lightning, 2004). Additionally, he was the first to do it in a regulation win.
Despite giving up dual puck over the glass penalties, Nikolaj Ehlers was the unsung hero of Game 5, assisting on Staal’s goal and both of Svechnikov’s – two of his assists having been primary.
Ahead of Game 5, the Hurricanes raised some eyebrows as they recalled goaltender Amir Miftakhov from their AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, to be the emergency backup goaltender – a role that Frederik Andersen had in the previous game. Pyotr Kochetkov was the backup goaltender, and Brandon Bussi got his second consecutive start, performing well as he stopped 24 of 25 shots faced, including an insane 15 high-danger chances against. Additionally, Bussi became the first goaltender in NHL history to make his first two postseason starts in the Stanley Cup Final and win both games.
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Two years ago, Derry were being spoken about as genuine All-Ireland contenders.
The Oak Leafers had claimed their first Ulster title in 24 years in 2022 and retained it in 2023, becoming only the second team from the county to achieve this feat.
They also suffered narrow All-Ireland semi-final defeats in 2022 and 2023, the latter a 1-17 to 1-15 reverse to Kerry having led by two points with five minutes left.
When they beat reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin to claim the National Football League Division One title in 2024, they appeared to have rubber-stamped their credentials, not just as Sam Maguire hopefuls, but as genuine contenders.
No one could have predicted the dramatic turn in their fortunes following that league success. The statistics are stark and make grim reading for Derry supporters.
The county have played 27 league and championship games since that victory over the Dubs, winning just eight, drawing two, and losing 17. Shockingly, they did not win a single league or championship game throughout the 2025 season.
Only three of those victories have come in the championship: a group-stage win over Westmeath in 2024, a penalty shoot-out victory over Mayo in the preliminary quarter-final later that year, and a win over Antrim in this year's Ulster Championship.
For former Oak Leaf star Paddy Bradley, the issue cutting deepest into Derry's recent struggles is not tactical or structural, but psychological.
"The one issue I have with Derry at the minute is that a lot of players seem to be devoid of a bit of confidence," Bradley told BBC Sport NI.
"Derry are lacking at the minute that wee bit of belief and confidence. It probably could do with the likes of Brendan Rogers, Shane McGuigan, Conor Glass and Gareth McKinless coming back into a bit of form.
"I'm not saying they're playing overly poorly this year. They just maybe haven't hit the heights that they were playing out of a couple of years ago."
Saturday's All-Ireland SFC round 2B game against Meath at Celtic Park (19:00 BST) offers another opportunity to halt the slide.
A victory over Meath would not erase the struggles of the past two seasons, but it would provide evidence that the county's decline is not irreversible.
The new football format highlights the perils of defeat, with a loss often bringing early championship elimination and an abrupt end to the summer campaign.
"I suppose it's very early in the year to be thinking that teams are going to be exiting the championship but such is the nature of the way it's structured," added Bradley.
"Derry will be just delighted to have home advantage because Celtic Park is notoriously a very, very difficult place for teams to go.
"The lads getting to sleep in their own bed the night before a match is something I always loved. Whilst you love getting away to some of the best stadiums all over Ireland, there's always that advantage of playing at your home ground.
"There's always usually a big breeze blowing down in Celtic Park and obviously Derry players are well used to that and well aware of that, that's massive."
Derry's Ulster Championship exit only deepened the sense of frustration; they led Monaghan by 11 points heading into the final quarter of their Ulster SFC semi-final, before ultimately falling to defeat after extra time.
"The championship draw, I suppose, Antrim and then the winners of Monaghan and Cavan, a lot of people probably thought that Derry were bankers for an Ulster final," Bradley said.
"They probably should have seen that semi-final out. So again, the season hasn't caught light yet."
Despite the disappointing results, Bradley was encouraged by aspects of Derry's display against Armagh and feels the foundations remain in place.
"I thought for large parts of the Armagh game they did rightly," he said.
"Armagh, to me, are one of the top teams in the country. I thought Derry gave them plenty of bother.
"If Derry can get a win on Saturday night, then they go on to the next round with real confidence and God knows where their season could end up.
"Getting to Croke Park would be massive in an All-Ireland quarter-final. I don't think Derry should fear anybody. They've still got a core of very, very good players."

In the days following Unai Emery's appointment as Aston Villa head coach, John McGinn was north of the border catching up with some old friends when some classic west of Scotland pessimism set in.
"He is going to think: 'Who is this wee Scottish guy?" he told his mates in a panic, fearing the worst about his role in the Spaniard's reshaping of the club.
If he was to replay that scene in his head almost four years on, he would surely find it difficult not to chuckle at his own expense.
McGinn lifted Villa's first major silverware in 30 years last month and the 31-year-old has just enjoyed his highest-scoring season at club level.
Whatever jersey he has on, success seems to follow the all-action midfielder - and it doesn't feel like pure coincidence.
A crunching tackle at the Holte End against Wigan on his Villa debut endeared him to the support. His first goal, a wonder strike against Sheffield Wednesday, came a month later.
He ended his first campaign in Birmingham by scoring the winner in the Championship play-off final against Derby at Wembley.
It is poignant that the lad responsible for taking Villa back to the Premier League in 2019 went on to lift the Europa League as captain seven years later. He has become a legend at the club, with more still to give.
His bubbly, larger-than-life character sets him apart from most. Last week, he was comfortable admitting to BBC Scotland that he had packed a European plug adapter for his summer trip to the United States.
McGinn doesn't take himself too seriously - possibly because he knows if he did, he would be brought crashing back down to earth by his grounded family and friends.
"He is the same person now as he was back then," his former team-mate Scott Allan said. "That is a huge credit to himself and his parents."
McGinn is 31 years old, but his story still has pages to fill.
Another Champions League campaign is on the way in a Villa side buoyed by long-awaited silverware. First, however, there is a World Cup to savour.
McGinn is a Harry Potter fanatic, but there is no fiction about the story of the boy from Clydebank who will, in the coming weeks, attempt to sprinkle more magic on the career of his dreams.

Roma could sacrifice Evan Ndicka on the altar of capital gains, given that he arrived in the capital on a free transfer.
The Giallorossi have once again set their sights on Bologna’s Jhon Lucumì.
The Colombian centre-back has already been linked with the Giallorossi, having been on Frederic Massara’s list a year ago.
The 1998-born player finished the season with 43 appearances, scoring one goal and one assist.
After a year, Roma could be back with a strong interest in Lucumì.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, the Colombian defender’s future is up in the air, and the Giallorossi are evaluating his profile in the event of Evan Ndicka’s departure.
The 1998-born defender would prefer to remain in Italy, avoiding a move abroad. Lucumì, however, isn’t just being sought by Roma.
Juventus are also strongly pursuing him, as Luciano Spalletti highly values the Colombian defender, who will be a key player during the World Cup. This opportunity could influence the transfer market surrounding the Bologna player.

PSG are in a unique position to win their domestic league with a rotated team, and Luis Enrique takes full advantage of that.
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Historians looking back at this season’s Ligue 1 will get a very curious picture of it from the stats.
PSG won it pretty comfortably in the end, but because their focus was so much on their European games, a lot of league games actually saw heavy rotation away from the established first eleven.
You end up with curiosities like this – despite winning the league and scoring by far the most goals (74), PSG had just one player in the top 10 for goals. Bradley Barcola was the Parisians top scorer in the league with just 11, and he’s not even in the strongest XI.
In fact, Barcola and Ousmane Dembele were the only players to get into double figures in the league this season. Players like Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue only had to start 18 and 16 league games respectively. Joao Neves and Nuno Mendes had 13 each.
Senny Mayulu ended the league season with more starts than Neves or Fabian Ruiz. Luis Enrique has a unique advantage over his rivals, and knows how to take advantage of it. There is no stat padding here – in fact there’s the opposite.
Kang-in Lee is closing in on a move to Atletico Madrid, with personal terms reportedly agreed between the winger and the Spanish club.
A new generation of PSG youth players are set to leave the academy, and as always there’s a clamour to sign them from across Europe.
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Lakers trade proposal lands 24-year-old star to replace Deandre Ayton, but there’s much more to it originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Over the past few years, there haven't been many more trade rumors other than Walker Kessler being moved.
Kessler, a great player, has yet to be traded, though the Utah Jazz's moves over the past year could suggest he's available. After trading for Jaren Jackson Jr., while the idea might be to pair him with Lauri Markkanen and Kessler, it's not crazy to suggest that moving on from Kessler would be the better decision.
The Los Angeles Lakers could benefit from that, with a recent trade proposal involving multiple assets to land the Jazz big man.
Lakers receive: Walker Kessler
Jazz receive: Deandre Ayton, Dalton Knecht, Jarred Vanderbilt, No. 25 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, future second-round pick
“Another potential frontcourt target for the Lakers is Utah Jazz big man Walker Kessler, a player Los Angeles has reportedly been interested in for several years…
“The Lakers have been searching for more interior presence since trading Anthony Davis, and Kessler could provide exactly that. Unlike Turner, Kessler is not a floor spacer, but he gives Los Angeles a true defensive anchor who can protect the rim, finish around the basket, and clean up mistakes behind the perimeter defense,” Basketnews wrote.
That would be a lot to give up for Kessler in terms of pure players, but it might not even be enough to get the Jazz to consider it. Utah has been wise in its past trade decisions, so it wouldn't be surprising to see it keep him around.
“This hydration break is powered by Powerade,” roared Fox Sports commentator Ian Darke, as the first game of the World Cup stopped after 24 minutes so players could take on water. The temperature in Mexico City was 23C, constituting a relatively mild day in the Mexican summer. But if we’ve learnt one thing over the past few weeks, it’s that this is not a tournament to miss out on a fast buck.
Fox Sports, of course, used the three-minute break to show lucrative advertising. Powerade is Fifa’s official sports drink and once it had its moment on screen, Fox cut to adverts for AT&T (telecoms), Michelob Ultra (light beer), Lowe’s (home improvements) and FanDuel (sports betting). When the break ended, it cut back to find the players preparing to restart. Why anyone needs three minutes to glug some water has not been explained.

At which point, the momentum of a high-paced, entertaining first game was killed. Inside the stadium the roars that greeted the Mexican anthem and their team’s opening goal were replaced by music. The stands began to empty as fans left their seats, presumably to get their own food and drink, while “dance cam” took over the big screens.
There will be games when water breaks are necessary during this World Cup. But Fifa’s decision to blanket all 104 fixtures with mandatory hydration breaks is an extraordinary, unprecedented step. The governing body claims the stoppages will “ensure the best possible conditions for players”. A more cynical explanation is that Fifa’s broadcasters stand to increase their bounty from a World Cup that is already being squeezed for every penny it’s worth.
“I don’t like it,” said US coach Mauricio Pochettino, when asked about the prospect of water breaks during America’s first game against Paraguay on Friday. “I only like it when the conditions are extreme. But when the conditions are good, it is unnecessary.”
“I hate it,” tweeted Carli Lloyd, the great US women’s player.
What was all the more jarring was that this bizarre moment took place inside the historic Estadio Azteca, a footballing cathedral, on the game’s most hallowed turf. It is the place where Pele won the 1970 World Cup, where his perfect pass to Carlos Alberto drew a line across the pitch. It is the place where Diego Maradona conjured the greatest goal ever scored at a World Cup; where the “hand of God” broke dreams.

Standing on the touchline before kick-off for ITV Sport (which did not show ads due to Ofcom restrictions), Ally McCoist was almost moved to tears to be so close to football history. And yet it was ironic that the ground has been renamed for this World Cup as the bland, lifeless “Mexico City Stadium” to adhere to Fifa naming conventions. Given this tournament’s lust for money, it’s a surprise the Azteca wasn’t renamed after one of Fifa’s partners: The Coca-Cola Stadium. The Hyundai-Kia Arena. The Marriott Bonvoy Thunderdome.
Fifa, it should be pointed out, had already bowed to Fox Sports long before this tournament began. Fox wanted to sue Fifa for moving the Qatar World Cup from summer to winter. To avoid an ugly and potentially costly legal fight, Fifa agreed to sign off the rights to the 2026 World Cup in a cut-price deal which saw Fox Sports take the entire tournament for $500m, back in 2015. Fox struck lucky, then, when the tournament turned out to be on home turf in North America, and then expanded to 48 teams and a record 104 games. The broadcast rights are estimated to be worth $1.5bn and Fox took them for a third of that price.
So Fifa’s decision to split every game into quarters offers more reasons for Fox to cheer. There could be 208 in-game ad breaks and Michael Johnson, a research analyst covering the US sports industry for S&P Global, told Reuters each advertising slot “could potentially command those Super Bowl-level prices within that seven to probably nine-million-dollar range”. If water breaks are retained for the 2030 World Cup, which will be staged in the Mediterranean heat of Morocco, Spain and Portugal, competition among broadcasters and streaming giants will be fiercely lucrative for Fifa.
Now the entire format of the oldest, most popular sport in the world has essentially been transformed overnight, on its greatest stage. The breaks are being used by coaches as tactical timeouts, and both managers could be seen dishing out instructions on the touchline while their players refuelled. US fans might not grumble, given they are used to similar formats in American sports, but they are being deprived of what makes football a spectacle, namely its pace of play.
Is any of this necessary? Fifa president Gianni Infantino has hailed the financial might of this World Cup, with revenues set to exceed £10bn for the first time. Is there any need to push for more, and more, and more? Water breaks come at a cost to the game. But as ever, Fifa only answers to the god Mammon.

The World Cup has been in full swing since yesterday. And quite apart from what is happening on the pitch, the tournament is providing plenty of images that are currently going viral on social media.
These are the moments that will make this World Cup something unique, despite everything surrounding it.
Before the match between South Korea and the Czech Republic, Mexican fans in the Guadalajara fan zone spotted a South Korean supporter and literally lifted him up in celebration.
Nothing goes to waste here. That is what these South Korean fans must have thought before entering Akron Stadium. As expected, security did not allow any bottle of tequila into the stands. But the reaction to it is brilliant.
Somehow, tequila kept taking center stage yesterday. This Brazilian reporter can confirm that.
The impression South Africa left in the opening match against Mexico was far from the best. And that was also reflected in the faces of several legends on national television. Benny McCarthy, Quinton Fortune… none of them were exactly in a celebratory mood after the 0–2 defeat.
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With José Mourinho’s return to the Real Madrid dugout now confirmed, the foundations of the transfer market have been completely shaken, changing the fate of several international stars.
When Bernardo Silva’s future seemed destined to be blaugrana or rojiblanco, José Mourinho’s arrival changed everything. The Portuguese coach has been the key figure in convincing his compatriot, who is now just one step away from wearing the Real Madrid shirt in a masterful strategic move.
The bombshell dropped yesterday afternoon: Real Madrid officially announced Mourinho’s signing for the next three seasons. After days of tense waiting and rumors, Los Blancos are betting on the Portuguese manager’s experience and character to lead their new and ambitious sporting project.
Meanwhile, alarms are ringing in Pamplona over Newcastle’s strong interest in Víctor Muñoz. The English club is offering €35 million plus €5 million in add-ons for the Osasuna winger; a deal that requires Real Madrid’s approval, as they would receive 50% of the transfer fee.
For their part, FC Barcelona have decided to radically change strategy with Ferran Torres. Instead of waiting until autumn, the blaugrana board will immediately open talks to renew the Valencian forward’s contract, thereby securing his long-term future.
Finally, Ajax Amsterdam have begun gathering detailed information about Marc-André ter Stegen’s physical condition. Coach Míchel has specifically requested the signing of the German goalkeeper for his new project, and the Dutch side are already studying the feasibility of the move.
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Lakers proposal makes major trade, including first-round pick, for below-average return originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Holding the 25th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Lakers don't exactly have a great asset to move on from over the next few weeks. It's possible that the Lakers decide to get creative and attach that pick to a player, perhaps somebody like Deandre Ayton.
The Lakers really have to ensure that they have an opportunity to land an above-average player who can come in and make an immediate impact, though I'd be skeptical about them making trades for fringe players who have shown some signs, but not many.
That's exactly what one trade proposal would do: the Lakers moving on from Ayton and pick No. 25 in a deal for Tre Jones from the Chicago Bulls.
Lakers receive: Tre Jones
Bulls receive: Deandre Ayton, No. 25 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft
“One of the Lakers' biggest issues this season was the lack of a reliable point guard option behind Doncic. When Luka was off the floor or limited physically, Los Angeles often struggled to organize its offense and create quality shots. That is where Tre Jones could help.
“Jones would immediately provide a steady second-unit playmaker capable of running the offense, limiting turnovers, and maintaining ball movement,” Basketnews wrote.
Jones is a decent player, respectfully, but he's certainly not what the Lakers are looking for.
He averaged 14.1 points per game, the best of his career, a season ago. However, he was on a brutal Chicago Bulls team, where he shot nearly 10 times per game. On the Lakers, he probably wouldn't have the same chances to score the basketball, and he shot just 31% from three-point range on two attempts per game. He isn't a clean fit, so I'd pass if I were Los Angeles.

A personal intervention from former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, now Red Bull's head of global soccer, has pushed Rangers boss Danny Rohl to the front of the queue of targets for RB Salzburg. (Salzburger Nachrichten via Record)
The Austrian club have made an official approach to Rangers over Rohl, 37. (Sun)
Turkish club Amedspor are set to rival Rangers for 22-year-old Hammarby right-back Hampus Skoglund. (Gazetevatan via Record)
Celtic want coaches Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham to take substantial wage cuts to remain part of Martin O'Neill's backroom staff for next season. (Sun)
Scotland defender Jack Hendry, 31, is expected to renew his contract at Al-Ettifaq after extra funds became available to the Saudi club. (Ben Jacobs on X)
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin is eager to fix the Tangerines' habit of turning wins into draws. (Courier - subscription required)
Improving Aberdeen's away form is a priority for manager Stephen Robinson. (Press and Journal - subscription required)

Ireland are preparing for their fifth T20 World Cup, but one thing has eluded them in their four previous appearances in the tournament - a win.
They have exited in 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2023 as the bottom side in their group and have lost all 17 games they have played in those four editions of the competition.
While they missed out completely in 2024 as they failed to qualify, they are back in 2026 and ready to break new ground in England.
They face Scotland in their opening game at Old Trafford on Saturday at 10:30 BST, hoping to break their duck and end that unwanted winless record.
Captain Gaby Lewis, who has recovered from a quad injury to play in her fourth World Cup, was keen to acknowledge the big hurdle her side are desperate to try and finally clear.
"We've yet to have a win in a World Cup and that is a big thing that is hanging over us," she told BBC Sport NI.
"We really want to push to do that and get a couple of wins and not have to qualify for the next one."

It would be fitting if Ireland's first win in the T20 World Cup came against the Scots given they denied the Irish a place in the tournament two years ago as they pulled off a shock win to reach the tournament for the first time.
Lewis said there was "major heartbreak" in the Ireland camp after that sore defeat that forced the squad to have to watch the World Cup from home.
Ireland are in a better place now and come into the tournament off the back of a productive Tri-Nations series in Clontarf where they beat both Pakistan and the West Indies.
"The series was a great success, we've got the results behind us. Confidence is high and that's exactly what you want going into a World Cup," Lewis added.
Lloyd Tennant's side are ranked ninth in the world but are in a tough Group B which also has hosts England, holders New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies alongside the Scots.
They will face all five sides with the top two in the group moving through to the semi-finals where they will face the top two from Group A.
Scotland won by 39 runs the last time the two sides met in Nepal in January and Lewis believes getting off to a good start in their first game is "massive" for Ireland in terms of momentum.
"There's a big rivalry between us and them. They've probably got one up on us at the moment after beating us in Nepal. I think we're looking good and we're really excited for it.
"They've got a new addition in Kirsty Gordon (a former England spinner) which is a boost for them.
"If we get the win, then you never know against England."

Roma is interested in West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville.
The English club was relegated to the Championship and may consider selling the Dutch winger, who will play in the World Cup alongside Malen.
PSG is also interested in the 2001-born player, who scored five goals in the last Premier League season. This club has financial strength that Roma will find difficult to compete with.
As reported by Santi Aouna of Foot Mercato, PSG has contacted West Ham to inquire about Summerville and Mateus Fernandes.
The Hammers have set their sights high on the Dutch winger: they’d need around €50 million to bring the 2001-born player away from London. The French club is also working with Summerville’s entourage.
In short, PSG appears serious about the West Ham striker; Roma are unlikely to participate in an auction with one of the richest clubs in the world.
The USA begin their home World Cup against Paraguay and will have high hopes of replicating their successful stint as hosts in 1994, when they reached the last 16.
A favourable draw in Group D will give them even more scope for optimism, as Mauricio Pochettino’s side face Paraguay - who have qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 2010 - as well as Australia and potential dark horses Turkey.
But Paraguay have more recent pedigree in the tournament, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time on their last appearance, when they lost to eventual winners Spain in South Africa, while the US most recently reached the last eight in 2002.
The game will be preceded by one of three opening ceremonies, with each of the three host countries providing its own star-studded affair. The likes of Katy Perry, Future, LISA and Tyla will all perform, with the ceremony beginning 90 minutes before kick-off in Los Angeles.
Here’s everything you need to know.
The USA begin their World Cup campaign against Paraguay, with kick-off at 9pm ET and 6pm PT on Friday 12 June (2am BST on Saturday 13) at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
Viewers in the UK can watch the game for free on BBC One or stream it live on BBC iPlayer.
Viewers in the US can watch the game on FOX and Tubi, while a Spanish-language broadcast will be available on Telemundo.
Chris Richards is the main concern for Pochettino, with the Crystal Palace defender having only recently returned to training following an ankle injury. Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun are expected to headline the attack. Paraguay’s Julio Enciso picked up a quad issue in a 4-0 friendly win over Nicaragua but is expected to recover in time to feature.
USA XI: Freese, Freeman, M. Robinson, Ream, A. Robinson, Dest, Adams, McKennie, Tillman, Pulisic, Balogun
Paraguay XI: Gill, Caceres, G. Gomez, Alderete, Alonso, D. Gomez, Bobadilla, Cubas, Almiron, D. Gonzalez, Sanabria

Australia coach Tony Popovic signed a contract extension Thursday ahead of their World Cup opener against Turkey that will take him through to the Asian Cup early next year.
Popovic was appointed in 2024 to replace Graham Arnold, who is now the coach of Iraq and also at the World Cup.
In his 18 matches in charge, he has won 10, drawn four and lost four.
"I'm delighted that I will continue to coach the Socceroos through to the Asian Cup," he said from California, where Australia are preparing for their opening Group D game on Saturday in Vancouver.
"From the moment I took over, I have tried to factor in the long-term interests of the Socceroos while ensuring that we achieve the short-term results, which in the first instance was qualifying for the World Cup."
The Asian Cup is due to be held in Saudi Arabia from January 7 to February 5.
"Securing Tony's contract extension on the eve of the World Cup is a fantastic outcome," said Football Australia chief Martin Kugeler.
"While the immediate focus is on the World Cup, this extension provides clarity and enables Football Australia to plan with absolute confidence for the period following the tournament, leading into the Asian Cup."
Australia, who are at their sixth successive World Cup, are also grouped with co-hosts the United States and Paraguay.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have been disappointing, but for different reasons than the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, and some others in Major League Baseball.
Had the Blue Jays not been injured at this rate, I don't think it's egregious to say that they'd be one of the better teams in the American League, at the very least. We saw what the Blue Jays did a year ago, and one could argue that their roster is even better than it was last season when healthy.
For all those reasons and more, there's a good chance the Blue Jays will be buyers at this deadline, hoping to make some improvements on both sides of the baseball and get past these injuries. One Sports Illustrated writer recently predicted that to be the case, predicting them to trade for Freddy Peralta of the Mets.
“The Mets have had a dumpster fire of a season so far. They are another team that needs a serious turnaround. The Mets are 29-37 on the season so far. If the Mets don't make a significant change, they will be in danger of selling,” Patrick McAvoy of SI wrote.
Peralta is only a rental, which could scare the Blue Jays off. However, if Toronto believes it has a chance to win a World Series and is getting healthier toward August, making a move for arguably the best starter available outside Tarik Skubal could have some merit.
Samsung Austin Semiconductor dropped its 2025 Economic Impact Report. In this report, Samsung confirmed the 2nm chip production timeline for its Taylor, Texas, EUV chip factory, as well as job creation and economic impact.
The Taylor fab, built around extreme ultraviolet (EUV) tech targeting 2nm chip production, would go operational before the end of 2026. The company has committed more than $37 billion in planned regional investment over the coming years.
“Samsung Austin Semiconductor is dedicated to ongoing capital investment, with plans to invest more than $37 billion in the region in the coming years.”
Samsung’s Austin and Taylor campuses combined to inject $10.9 billion into the Central Texas economy last year.
The two campuses supported 28,746 jobs in 2025, covering 4,492 direct positions and close to 9,000 indirect roles across both sites.
Taylor’s construction activity alone generated 14,264 direct and indirect jobs. Workers took home $2 billion in wages across the board.
Vendor payments hit $1.9 billion at the Austin campus. Taylor’s fab is still early, but it’s already pulling local suppliers into orbit.
Samsung also put $5.9 million toward workforce development. Community giving reached nearly $4 million, spread across dozens of organizations in Austin, Manor, Taylor, and both Travis and Williamson counties.
“While construction on the Taylor campus progressed throughout 2025, significant campus operations also began in Q4 with the opening of the office building to hundreds of employees.”
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Samsung just dropped fresh MLPerf numbers on the Exynos 2600, and the result is quietly impressive. While everyone obsesses over flagship Snapdragon wins, Samsung’s in-house 2nm chip (already shipping in Galaxy S26 and S26+) is showing real progress on the one thing that actually matters for future phones: fast, local AI.
Key results from Samsung’s latest tests (via @SemiconductorsX):
This lines up with Samsung’s earlier internal claim of 113% better generative AI performance on the NPU. It is built on the industry’s first mobile 2nm GAA process, aimed squarely at responsive on-device agentic AI and local generation instead of cloud round-trips.
These are real, public benchmarks (similar to industry-standard MLPerf tests). Samsung’s main point is clear: The Exynos 2600 isn’t just trying to match Snapdragon in regular speed and graphics. Instead, it’s heavily focused on making on-device AI fast, private, and feel instant – all running directly on your phone without needing the internet. Still, these results are encouraging.
Source – Samsung | Via – Yonhap
If you are tired of AI features that only work with a strong internet connection, this is worth watching. Can Samsung finally make Exynos the AI champion in 2026 phones, or will Snapdragon still dominate the flagship market?
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vivo continues to tease the X Fold6 ahead of its expected launch later this month. Following the confirmation of OriginOS 6 Fold and its productivity-focused features, the company has now disclosed the chipset that will power the foldable. In a post on Weibo, a vivo executive revealed that the X Fold6 will be the world's first foldable phone powered by a new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 Super Edition chipset. According to vivo, this customized version of the processor has been under development for over 2 years and was specifically designed for foldable devices. It is said to deliver...
Oppo launched the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro in China last month, and the Reno16 family is now expected to be launching in Europe imminently. There will apparently be three members over there: the Reno16, Reno16 Pro, and the Reno16 FS. This has been revealed by a retailer listing in Italy. While the retailer doesn't reveal any specs aside from the fact that they all have 5G support, it does give us some rough pricing information. We say "rough" because these are obviously not final recommended retail prices, since they're not the usual format - 899.90, 1,049.90, that sort of...
Millilerin Dünya Kupası hazırlığı devam ediyor. A Milli Futbol Takımı, Kanada'daki ilk idmanını yaptı.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'ndaki ilk maçında 14 Haziran Pazar günü TSİ 07.00'de Avustralya ile karşılaşacak A Milli Futbol Takımı, karşılaşmanın oynanacağı Vancouver'da ilk antrenmanını gerçekleştirdi.
Bugün Kanada'ya gelen ay-yıldızlı ekip, ilk idmanını Killarney Park'taki antrenman sahasında yaptı.
Teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella yönetimindeki antrenmanın ilk 15 dakikası basına açık gerçekleştirildi. Basına açık bölümde oyuncuların oldukça neşeli olduğu görüldü.
Tedavisi süren Kenan Yıldız antrenmanın ilk bölümünde takımla çalışırken, basına kapalı bölümde bireysel çalıştığı belirtildi.
İdmanı, Gençlik ve Spor Bakanı Osman Aşkın Bak, Türkiye’nin Ottawa Büyükelçisi Can Dizdar, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ve TFF Genel Sekreteri Abdullah Ayaz birlikte izledi.
Türkiye, Avustralya maçının son antrenmanını 13 Haziran Cumartesi günü TSİ 01.00'de Killarney Park'ta gerçekleştirecek.













2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə İspaniyanı Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Xetafe”də baş məşqçi Xose Bordalas ilə yeni müqavilə imzalanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə sözügedən klubun rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
62 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2 illik yeni sözləşmə imzalandığı diqqətə çatdırılıb. Tərəflər arasındakı əvvəlki müqavilənin müddəti bu yay başa çatırdı. Amma yeni müqaviləyə əsasən, ispan mütəxəssis 2028-ci ilin 30 iyununadək “Xetafe”də qalmalıdır.
Xatırladaq ki, Xose Bordalas 2023-cü ildən “Xetafe”yə rəhbərlik edir. O, daha öncə 2016-2021-ci illər aralığında da bu komandanın baş məşqçisi olub. Həmin vaxt Bordalas bu komandanı 212 oyuna çıxarıb. Xetafelilər bu görüşlərdə 83 qələbə qazanıb, 60 heç-heçə edib və 69 məğlubiyyətə üzülüblər. İndiki fəaliyyəti dövründə isə ispan məşqçi bu komanda ilə 133 oyun keçirib, 48 qələbə, 30 heç-heçə, 55 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Bordalas, “Valensiya”, “Alaves”, “Alkorkon”, “Elçe”, “Alkoyano”, “Herkules”, “Alikante”, “Novelda”, “Eldense”, “Benidorm” kimi komandaları da çalışdırıb.
Albaniyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Besnik Hasi Türkiyə Super Liqasına vəsiqə qazanmış “Amedspor” komandasına baş məşqçi təyin edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Türkiyə klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
54 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, baş məşqçi postunda Mesut Bakkalı əvəz edib.
Mesut Bakkal bu ilin fevral ayından “Amedspor”a rəhbərlik edirdi. Amma mövsümün sonunda klub rəhbərliyi təcrübəli mütəxəssislə yollarını ayırmışdı.
Besnik Hasi isə son olaraq Belçikanın “Anderlext” komandasına rəhbərlik edib. O, məşqçiliyə də elə 2008-ci ildə “Anderlext”də başlayıb. Amma 2016-cı ildə bu klubdan ayrılmış Hasi “Legiya” (Varşava), “Olimpiakos”, “Əl-Raed”, “Əl-Əhli, “Mexelen” kimi komandaları da çalışdırıb.
Hasi “Anderlext”ə 2025-ci ilin mart ayında qayıtsa da, bu ilin fevralında qovulmuşdu. Albaniyalı məşqçi həmin dövrdən bəri işsiz idi.
Bu gün dünya çempionatında növbəti oyunlar baş tutacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, B qrupunun ilk matçında mundialın ev sahiblərindən Kanada yığması Bosniya və Herseqovina ilə qarşılaşacaq. Oyuna saat 23:00-da start veriləcək.
Daha əvvəl A qrupunun matçları keçirilib. Meksika CAR-a, Cənubi Koreya isə Çexiyaya qalib gəlib.
“Sumqayıt”ın futbolçusu İsa Sulimanın çıxış etdiyi Pakistan millisi Asiya zonası üzrə keçirilən “Diamond Jubilee” beynəlxalq turnirinin qalibi olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “kimyaçılar”ın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, artıq zədəsini tam sağaldan 28 yaşlı müdafiəçi uzun müddətdən sonra bu turnirdə ilk dəfə rəsmi oyunlarda iştirak edib.
Çexiya milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Miroslav Koubek dünya çempionatları tarixinə düşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, mundialda iştirak edən ən yaşlı mütəxəssis olub. Cənubi Koreya ilə birinci turun matçında mütəxəsssi 74 yaş 283 günlük olub.
Bundan əvvəlki rekordçu CAR yığmasının baş məşqçisi Huqo Boss idi. O, komandasını Meksika ilə matça çıxaran zaman 74 yaş 62 günlük olub.
Manchester United appear to be adjusting their midfield plans after being priced out of a move for Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson.
According to TEAMtalk, United could now turn their attention towards Lens midfielder Mamadou Sangare, with the 23-year-old emerging as a more affordable alternative.
The report claims United are preparing to make an offer, with Lens expected to demand a fee in the region of €40m.
That is still a serious amount of money, but compared to the figures being discussed around Anderson, it looks far more realistic.
Anderson has become one of the hottest names in English football, and The Guardian reported that Manchester City have already seen major bids rejected, with Nottingham Forest holding out for a fee that could go beyond the British transfer record.
Sangare may not have the same Premier League profile as Anderson, but he fits the type of signing United should be looking at.
He is young, physically strong, technically secure and already gaining attention after an impressive spell in Ligue 1.
Man United are preparing an approach as United In Focus suggests his valuation could be around £33.5m.
From United’s point of view, this feels like a smarter market move. The club have spent heavily in the past on obvious names, but that approach has not always worked.
Sangare would represent a different strategy: identifying a rising player before his price explodes.
Missing out on Anderson would be frustrating, especially because he looks perfectly suited to Premier League football.
However, United cannot afford to get dragged into another expensive battle they are unlikely to win.
Sangare would come with some risk, as adapting from France to England is never guaranteed.
But if United are serious about rebuilding properly, deals like this could be exactly what they need, ambitious, affordable and based on potential rather than hype.
Ex-Man United boss eyed by AC Milan as they plan for a new era in Serie A
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AC Milan are reportedly considering a bold managerial move as they look to bring new energy back to San Siro ahead of the new season.
According to Fichajes, former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has attracted interest from Milan, with the Italian club believing the 41-year-old could offer a fresh tactical identity and a more modern approach.
It is easy to see why Milan might be tempted. The Rossoneri have been searching for stability and direction after a disappointing campaign, and Amorim’s profile still carries weight despite his difficult spell at Old Trafford.
He built his reputation at Sporting CP, where his structured system, aggressive pressing and faith in younger players made him one of Europe’s most admired coaches.
Milan are not just looking at one option.
Reports from Milan Reports claim the club have made contact over Amorim, while other names have also been linked as the Rossoneri continue to assess their next step.
That suggests Milan are taking their time rather than rushing into a quick appointment.
The club previously appointed Sergio Conceicao until June 2026, as confirmed by AC Milan’s official website, but the search for a long-term direction now appears to be back on the table.
From Milan’s point of view, Amorim would be a fascinating gamble.
His Manchester United spell ended badly, with the club took a major financial hit from his dismissal.
However, one tough job should not completely erase what he achieved before.
Italian football could actually suit him. Serie A places huge value on tactical discipline, defensive structure and detailed match preparation, areas where Amorim has usually been strong.
This would not be the safest appointment Milan could make, but it might be one of the most interesting.
If they want fresh energy and a clear football identity, the former Man United boss is worth serious consideration.
‘Already in talks’ – Ben Jacobs reveals Manchester United move for £85m-rated star
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Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo has announced that he’s having to withdraw from the World Cup 2026 with Japan due to injury.
The 33-year-old also says he’s now retiring from international football as he prepares to cheer on his national team as a fan from now on.
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As quoted by Liverpool’s official site, Endo made it clear that he did everything he could to be fit for the tournament, but he won’t be able to make it, with his international career now over.
“Since my injury, I’ve done everything I possibly could up to this point, so I have no regrets whatsoever,” Endo said.
“From here on, I’ll be cheering for the Japan national team as one of the fans.”
Endo will no doubt be disappointed not to be able to make it to this World Cup, but he can look back on a fine career with Japan.
The former Stuttgart man finished with 73 caps and four goals for his country, and he played for them at the last World Cup in Qatar in 2022, having also been called up in 2018, albeit without playing at that edition of the tournament.
It must hurt, however, to come so close to one final World Cup and ultimately learn that you won’t be able to make it, or even to play one last time for your national team.
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Endo has been struggling with a foot injury he sustained for Liverpool earlier this year.
Japan start their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands in their Group F clash on Sunday.
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Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella has spoken out on the transfer speculation linking him with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
The Spain international, currently at the World Cup with his country, insists he doesn’t want to be thinking about his future now.
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Cucurella has perhaps been most strongly linked with Atletico Madrid recently, with talkSPORT suggesting the La Liga giants would seek to open talks over landing the 27-year-old.
However, Cucurella himself has made it clear that he doesn’t want to talk about it, saying he’s instructed his camp not to mention transfers to him for now, and responding “next question!” when asked if he’d prefer to join Atleti or Barca…
?? Hay interés de clubes como Barça, Atleti, Real Madrid…
?? @cucurella3, sobre su futuro, en @partidazocope
? "Estoy muy contento donde estoy"
? "No quiero saber nada, quiero disfrutar de esto"
? ¿Barça o Atleti? "Pasapalabra"
? #PartidazoCOPE pic.twitter.com/Qbuoyz60gQ
— El Partidazo de COPE (@partidazocope) June 11, 2026
“I am happy where I am. I told my camp not to tell me anything now, I don’t wanna know anything,” Cucurella told Partidazo de Cope, as translated by Fabrizio Romano.
“Barcelona or Atletico? Next question!”
??? Marc Cucurella on his future: “I am happy where I am. I told my camp not to tell me anything now, I don’t wanna know anything”.
?? “Barcelona or Atletico? Next question!”, told @partidazocope. pic.twitter.com/WipmLUdVtl
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 11, 2026
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Chelsea fans will likely have mixed feelings about the Cucurella situation, with the former Brighton man clearly a top player on his day.
However, it’s also true that he’s not always been the most consistent performer, and there have occasionally been signs of questionable attitude.
During this difficult period for Chelsea, Cucurella has been outspoken in the media about the direction of the club, and while that’s understandable, it’s perhaps not what’s needed from one of the more experienced members of the squad.
“I understand this is part of the club’s policy, and that they want to take this direction — signing young players and looking to the future. But, for all of us who are still here and want to win big things, moments like this make you feel discouraged,” Cucurella told the Athletic after Chelsea’s embarrassing defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League back in March.
From Cucurella’s point of view, perhaps he feels let down by Chelsea’s project, and he might do well to get out of Stamford Bridge if he wants to win major trophies.
CFC aren’t even going to be playing in Europe next season after finishing 10th in the Premier League, and a player of Cucurella’s calibre will know that time is running out for him in what is a relatively short career in football.
If clubs like Barcelona or Atletico Madrid come in for him, it could be the best option for him to move on, and it will be interesting to see if Chelsea ultimately decide that it could benefit both parties to separate.
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The World Cup is already underway. And beyond whatever happens on the pitch, the tournament always leaves behind images that get people talking.
The opening day was no exception, and we already have moments that will make this World Cup something unique.
The good relationship between Mexico and South Korea at World Cups was bound to give us some beautiful scenes. And we didn’t have to wait. Before the South Korea-Czechia match, Mexican fans in the Guadalajara fan zone spotted a South Korean supporter and knew exactly what to do: toss him in the air and applaud a country that is almost like a brother to Mexico.
Nothing goes to waste here. That’s what this group of South Korean fans must have thought before entering Akron. As expected, security wouldn’t allow a bottle of tequila into the stands. So what did they do? Down it went. Empty bottle, fans inside the stadium, and pure happiness. Time to enjoy.
One way or another, tequila was yesterday’s star beyond the playing fields. Just ask this Brazilian reporter. In the middle of a live hit, he was not only offered a shot of tequila, but they ended up putting a fake mustache on him too. Judging by the message he sent his mother, though, he didn’t seem to mind.
There was no mood for a party in South Africa, though. The image Bafana Bafana showed in the opening match against Mexico was far from the best. And the proof was on the faces of several legends on local television. Benny McCarthy, Quinton Fortune... they were in no mood for smiles after conceding a 2-0 defeat.
Yes, Norway are back at a football World Cup 28 years later. But there’s an even more popular sport in the Nordic countries: ice hockey. And with a World Championship being played in the United States at the same time as the NHL’s Stanley Cup, it would be a sin not to go in person. Just ask Erling Haaland, who was there for Game 5 of the finals.
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Every morning, OneFootball will bring you a full recap of the night at the World Cup. Here’s the first one!
There was only one match overnight. South Korea beat the Czech Republic 2-1 after conceding the opening goal on the hour mark.
Three second-half goals, a first dramatic comeback scenario, but above all a first standout individual performance!
With an assist and a goal — the opener — Hwang In-Beom was logically named MVP of the match.
The South Korean Feyenoord midfielder thus delivers the first masterclass of this World Cup and goes top of the competition’s scoring charts (goals + assists).
South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic. Click here to read the match summary!
Group A:
1) Mexico - 3 pts (+2)
2) South Korea - 3 pts (+1)
3) Czech Republic - 0 pts (-1)
4) South Africa - 0 pts (-2)
In addition to Hwang In-Beom, whom we mentioned earlier, Lee Kang-in, PSG’s Parisian star, delivered a very strong performance. The No. 19 caused havoc in the Czech defense throughout the match!
Also worth highlighting is the excellent display from South Korean goalkeeper Seung-Gyu Kim, who produced two fantastic saves late in the game.
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21:00: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B)
03:00: USA vs Paraguay (Group D)
The most eagerly awaited of the host nations, the United States begin their World Cup against Paraguay in Los Angeles in the night from Friday to Saturday.
Superstar Christian Pulisic is already under the spotlight!
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Raptors predicted to replace Immanuel Quickley with 20-year-old 22.0 PPG scorer originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Toronto Raptors had an impressive season, though it's still fair to mention that they're a bit away from where the New York Knicks have played throughout the past month and a half.
The same can seemingly be said for most teams in the NBA, but Toronto will have to ensure it improves and does so in both the immediate and long-term future.
In this upcoming draft, the Raptors will select 19th overall and have a strong chance to add a player who can make a major impact.
One reporter recently predicted that they would do so in the form of Labaron Philon Jr., a guard out of the University of Alabama.
“The Raptors are always difficult to get a gauge on this time of year. Under the Bobby Webster regime, they have done a nice job keeping things in-house on their feelings about prospects. One thing that I’ve gotten from a couple of teams is that they are still surveying the market for veteran, star-quality bigs.
“But in terms of prospects, they tend to keep things hushed. Philon would give them another creator of offense, something they could use to take the next step into the second round of the playoffs. As long as his jumper holds up, he would be terrific next to both Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley,” Sam Vecenie wrote.
Philon is one of the tougher players in the draft class to evaluate.
He's shown he can be a dominant scorer with multiple ways of doing so, averaging 22.0 points at Alabama last season.
He also shot 39.9% from three-point range on 6.2 attempts. Finishing the year with 50.1/39.9/79.8 shooting splits, there's a ton of talent to like from the young man.
Golf waited 25 years for another career grand slam winner but the US Open will be the second-successive major at which a new member has a chance to be inaugurated.
Jordan Spieth’s shot at joining Rory McIlroy in the elite group of six golfers to have achieved the feat at last month’s US PGA Championship was an outside bet considering his form.
But Scottie Scheffler stepping up at Shinnecock Hills seems far more likely.
The world number one has the knack of bringing his best to the big events as his joint-14th at Aronimink last month was the first time he had not registered at least a top 10 in his last seven majors.
Golf’s Mr Consistent has four top-seven US Open finishes in his last five outings at an event regarded as the toughest test in golf.
In 12 tour starts this season he has only twice finished worse than 14th and even then he was still no lower than 24th.
Those results, however, mask the fact Scheffler’s game is short of his best form and he knows he has some work to do before Thursday’s start.
After finishing joint-12th at the Memorial Tournament, the American was asked what the issues were.
“Just little things, little mistakes that I don’t typically make, I felt like I was making,” said Scheffler, who could become the third-fastest to the career grand slam behind the game’s two greatest players Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.
“So a few things to clean up in the off week, but overall, I feel pretty comfortable with where my game’s at.”
McIlroy also has some fine-tuning to do with his driving, which has been an issue all year even though he still managed to successfully defend his Masters title in April.
The Northern Irishman has spent the week at his new Wentworth home but will fly back to the States on Saturday to ramp up preparations after a Shinnecock scouting trip last week.
“My iron play was better, wedge play was good. Off the tee still wasn’t where I want it to be,” he said after his joint-12th finish at the Memorial.
“Thankfully the fairways at Shinnecock are a little wider but I still need to work on that. I need to work on how I’m hitting it off the tee.”
McIlroy’s major performances – two Masters victories and a couple of joint-seventh places – in his last six events point to him peaking at the right time as his six regular tour events have been underwhelming.
But in terms of consistency, even he cannot match Adam Scott, who is set to feature in his 100th consecutive major. Nicklaus – 146 in a row – is the only other to reach three figures.
“I would rather win some stuff, so let’s celebrate winning the US Open than just playing in it,” said the Australian.
“I can give myself a pat on the back for hanging in there and playing all these events. I think there’s some luck in it.”
Last year he was in the final group at Oakmont, having finished the third round one off the lead, but played his last 11 holes on a near-waterlogged course in seven over and wished he had lodged an objection.
“I feel in the moment I was like, ‘I’m not going to be the guy complaining’, but looking back on it, of course, I think I should have,” said the mild-mannered 45-year-old.
“Maybe not complain but spoken up after my shot at 11 (when hitting through casual water his wedge flew well over the green from where he made double bogey).”

Leeds city centre will be filled with runners and supporters this Sunday as thousands take part in the Leeds 10k race.
First launched in 2007, this weekend marks the 19th time the event has taken place.
It was created by the fundraiser and radiographer Jane Tomlinson, who died in 2007 aged 43 after a long battle with cancer.
Over 5,500 runners are expected to take part this year, raising funds for various charities.
The Leeds 10k is one of Yorkshire's most popular running events, and attracts participants of all ages and abilities.
Since the first event in 2007, around 100,000 people have taken part.
The run will begin outside the University of Leeds Parkinson Building, before finishing on The Headrow in front of Leeds Art Gallery.
Organised by Jane Tomlinson's Run for All foundation, it will support a wide range of local and national causes.
Participants are encouraged to run for a cause close to their hearts.
The 10k will get underway at 09:00 BST on Sunday, with the mini and junior events starting later at 09:45 BST.
Jane Tomlinson CBE was an amateur athlete from Wakefield and an inspirational fundraiser.
She also worked as a radiographer at Leeds General Infirmary.
Tomlinson was diagnosed with incurable breast cancer aged 36, but defied the disease to complete numerous physical challenges to raise awareness and funds.
This included three London Marathons, two London Triathlons and the New York Marathon, plus long-distance bike rides across Europe and the United States.

She launched the first Leeds 10k in 2007 as a way to continue fundraising as her own health declined, before she died later that year.
The Jane Tomlinson Appeal - the charity set up in her name - has raised more than £10m, while her Run for All foundation has grown into one of the UK's biggest not-for-profit events companies.
The 10k will start outside the Parkinson Building on Woodhouse Lane.
Runners will then follow a route through Woodhouse and central Headingley, before dropping down onto Meanwood Road back towards the city centre.
The run finishes on The Headrow in front of the Leeds Art Gallery.

From 04:00 BST on Sunday, city centre areas including parts of The Headrow, Park Row and Calverley Street will be closed to vehicles.
All other affected areas, such as sections of Woodhouse Lane, Otley Road, Grove Lane and Meanwood Road, will close from 08:00 BST.
Roads will gradually begin to reopen from 10:30 BST, with all roads expected to be clear by 15:00 BST.
The forecast on Sunday in Leeds is dry and bright, with the best of the sunshine coming early in the morning.
Temperatures could reach as high as 22°C with a moderate breeze throughout.
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Washington’s Amanda Moll cleared 15 feet, 10 1/2 inches in the pole vault to set a collegiate record and clinch the title over her sister Hana Moll – the indoor champion — and the Huskies took the team lead on Thursday at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships.
Hana won the pole vault title at last year’s championships with a collegiate record of her own.
Six other champions were crowned on Day 2, with Washinton's 18 points ahead of Iowa State's 15 and Nebraska's 14.
Iowa State’s Mercyline Kirwa won the 10,000 meters, beating the collegiate record holder and last year’s champion with a time of 31 minutes, 54.88 seconds. Kirwa closed in 1:01.84 over the final 400 meters, outpacing BYU’s Jane Hedengren and New Mexico’s Pamela Kosgei for the fourth 10k title in program history.
Nebraska’s Axelina Johansson won the shot put with the third-furthest throw in NCAA history at 65-4 1/4. She secured a season sweep in the shot put and her fourth career title.
McKyla Van Der Westhuizen became Rice’s first NCAA champion since Jason Colwick swept the men’s pole vault in 2009 and the first women’s champion since Allison Beckford won the indoor 400 meters in 2002. Van Der Westhuizen won the javelin with a final-round throw of 199-8.
Stanford’s Alyssa Jones won the long jump with a 23-2 for a championship meet record, and Texas State’s Elisabet Rut Runarsdottir had a personal-best 240-1 throw to secure her second national title in the hammer.
In the only men's event of the day, BYU’s Ben Barton won the decathlon crown with 8,169 points — just nine more than Louisville’s Kenneth Byrd.
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World Cup hydration breaks, explained: What to know about FIFA's controversial pauses for 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The World Cup is underway, and so are FIFA's hydration breaks.
The new addition to the matches — and the broadcasts — is intended for the players and fans but isn't popular with fans, to say the least.
Here's what you need to know about hydration breaks and why FIFA's new rule change has generated controversy.
MORE:Breaking down the new World Cup rules for 2026
FIFA implemented mandatory three-minute pauses during each half of World Cup matches, labeled "hydration breaks," for the 2026 tournament.
According to FIFA, hydration breaks were implemented in anticipation of high temperatures throughout the World Cup, though not every host stadium is outdoors. The breaks extend to all 104 matches and occur 22 minutes into each half, though they can start slightly earlier in the event of an unrelated stoppage.
This is the first time FIFA has made hydration breaks mandatory at the World Cup. In past tournaments, certain matches were subject to breaks depending on temperature or the referee's decision.
When announcing the rule, FIFA said the impact of the heat during last year's Club World Cup in the United States was a factor. Hydration breaks are "part of a focused attempt to ensure the best possible conditions for players, drawing upon the experiences of previous tournaments, including the recent FIFA Club World Cup," FIFA said.
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Hydration breaks in the World Cup are three-minute pauses during each half to allow players to hydrate and avoid becoming overheated. While not every World Cup game will be played in an open-air stadium, the breaks were implemented across each match to ensure competitive balance across the board.
During the three-minute pause, players can hydrate while TV networks are allowed to run commercials in a departure from the way World Cup matches have been presented in the past.
Cooling breaks, at the discretion of the referee, were allowed during the World Cup in 2014 and 2022, as well as during the Euro 2020 tournament. Hydration breaks first started in earnest at the Club World Cup in 2025, but the 2026 World Cup is the first time FIFA has mandated a pause during the middle of a half.
Rather than referees determining whether to pause the half, fans can expect each half to pause after about 22 minutes for players to hydrate regardless of the temperature or the venue.
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FIFA's announcement earlier in 2026 that TV networks would be allowed to run commercials during hydration breaks gave away a major motivation behind the rule change, in the eyes of some fans.
While player safety is undoubtedly a priority for all, some fans believe three-minute hydration breaks are a way for networks to sneak more ads into the broadcast. Fox took advantage in the World Cup's opening match, running commercials during the two hydration breaks and at one point missing some live action.
Some believe the breaks simply break up the match in a way that isn't traditional to the sport, which is played with two 45-minute halves. With hydration breaks in the middle of each half, the cadence of a World Cup match might resemble the four-quarter setup of basketball or football in the United States.

The 2025-26 season was Jeremy Doku’s best season as a Manchester City player. Doku made 47 appearances in all competitions, scoring 8 goals and adding 14 assists. The Belgian winger went from being an exciting but frustrating player to becoming one of Manchester City’s most important players. Jeremy Doku is also looming as a vital player at the 2026 World Cup for Belgium. This summer’s World Cup may be the ideal stage for Doku to announce himself as one of the world’s premier wingers and set himself up for a big 2026-27 season for Manchester City.
Belgium enters the 2026 World Cup as a team in between eras. Players from Belgium’s golden generation such as Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois, Axel Witsel, and Thomas Meunier still hold prominent roles in Rudi Garcia’s squad. Outside of them, Charles De Ketelaere, Youri Tielemans, Matias Fernandez-Pardo, and Jeremy Doku loom as Belgium’s next crop of stars. There is a real possibility that the 2026 World Cup is the ideal opportunity for Doku to announce that he is Belgium’s next big star.
Jeremy Doku enters the World Cup as arguably Belgium’s most dangerous attacking weapon. Doku’s blend of pace, trickery, and his improved end product should give his country a weapon that their Group G rivals will struggle to contain. Belgium face Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand in the Group Stage of the World Cup. Those three matches are the ideal setting for Doku to set himself up for a strong tournament.
If Jeremy Doku can bring his Manchester City form to the World Cup, he threatens to be one of the stars of the tournament. He can also be Belgium’s game-breaker. If, as expected, Belgium progresses through the group stage of the World Cup, Doku will loom as a key player for his country. He should be able to work his way into the tournament in Belgium’s group games. From there, the tournament could be Doku’s oyster.
This summer’s World Cup is an opportunity for Jeremy Doku to establish himself as one of the premier wingers in world football. The World Cup is the stage for players to enhance their reputation. Doku has this opportunity in front of him. He arrives at the tournament in form and full of confidence. Also, given the makeup of the Belgian squad, Doku should be his country’s most important player. He has the talent to be exactly that, and how he performs at the World Cup will be fascinating to watch unfold.
From a Manchester City point of view, if Doku stars at the World Cup, it will set him up to be one of City’s key players next season. Doku has taken the next step as a player. That stood out throughout the 2025-26 season. The World Cup looms as the next stepping stone for Doku to hurdle. If he does, he will return to Manchester City as one of the world’s premier attacking players and set himself up for an even better 2026-27 season.
With heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall still recovering from an eye injury suffered in his UFC 321 title defense against Ciryl Gane, the fight promotion will crown an interim champion on Sunday in the UFC Freedom 250 co-main event.
Gane, a former interim champion and title challenger, faces former two-division titleholder Alex Pereira on the South Lawn of The White House with the interim belt up for grabs.
Aspinall is expected to take on the winner once he's medically cleared and will be keeping a close eye on the fight. The heavyweight champ broke down the matchup on his YouTube channel and gave his prediction for the outcome.
"This is a big fight. This is a big, big, huge fight. This is the guy that I'm going to fight. I'm going to fight the winner, obviously. Interested. Very interested," said Aspinall.
"Alex Pereira, absolutely wrecking matching at middleweight and light heavyweight. How does he look at heavyweight? Because that's a different thing that is especially fighting a guy who is naturally big and moves really well like Ciryl Gane. I'm super, super interested in it. I don't know how it's going to go. There's a lot of Chama fans out there I see who think this is going to be a walkover. I don't think it is, personally."
"I think it should be a good heavyweight fight. And I think the most interesting thing for me is when you start changing your body composition and you go up massively in weight, how does that look down the stretch in a five-round fight when you're fighting a guy that moves a lot? That's the interesting thing for me. I'm not doubting Alex Pereira's power. I'm not doubting his skill set. What I am questionable of is the change in body composition in 25 minutes. How does that look," Aspinall questioned.
Aspinall expects the fight to play out like a kickboxing match with small gloves. He sees paths to victory for both me, but expects Gane to walk away with the win.
"Prediction could go either way for me. I wouldn't be surprised either way," Aspinall said. "If I were leaning one way, it would be Ciryl Gane on points. If I was leaning a particular way. I wouldn't be surprised if Alex knocked him out, though either. But I'd definitely lean more towards Gane on points."

Warriors predicted to land absolute star who many consider the next OG Anunoby originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
With the NBA Draft approaching, it seems like there's a possibility that the Golden State Warriors can go in a few different directions.
If the Warriors want to be smart, taking somebody in the first round who can make an immediate impact for them might be the top priority, though it's also fair to mention that trading the pick for win-now talent wouldn't be the worst idea, either.
The unfortunate part for the Warriors is that bringing in a rookie with their current roster might not always be the wisest plan.
The Warriors need to win right now, and often, aside from a few rookies each year, they aren't the top pieces on contending rosters.
There could be one player who's in that mix, however, with Yaxel Lendeborg, the big man out of the University of Michigan, being floated as a potential option.
One reporter recently predicted that he'd end up in Golden State, and it makes plenty of sense even if they decide to keep their current roster.
“Lendeborg’s draft stock is one of the most difficult to figure out. He is going to be 24 before he plays an NBA game, and several of the teams in the lottery will be hunting for more upside. I’ve gotten the impression that there is potential for him to slip out of the lottery despite being among the most NBA-ready players in the draft.
"The Warriors are somewhere in that middle ground, and he could be useful in one final ride for Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green,” Sam Vecenie wrote.
If the Warriors are looking for one last ride, moving Jimmy Butler would make the most sense.
Even in that regard, it shouldn't be unlikely to see them go in a multitude of ways, which should and could include Lendeborg.

On the balcony of his house in Indonesia, Muhammad Yusuf swayed to blaring music and waved a replica of the World Cup trophy as hundreds paraded past, many decked out in Argentina's colours.
The 54-year-old fisherman from a small village in Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi, has been a superfan of the Argentine football team since the 1980s and adores superstar Lionel Messi.
His two-storey wooden house is painted in the white and sky blue of the Albiceleste.
Muhammad also painted the pebbles in his yard, the fence -- even his slippers.
"I've liked the Argentine team since the Maradona era, and now we have Messi," Muhammad told AFP of his football hero.
Posters of Messi and the Argentine team jersey adorned every corner of his home a world away from South America.
Outside his house, surrounded by poles flying the Argentine flag, festivities were underway ahead of the FIFA World Cup kickoff on Thursday.
A large replica of the golden World Cup trophy boasted pride of place in the centre of Muhammad's front yard, attracting visitors from neighbouring villages.
Muhammad's love for the World Cup-winning captain runs deep and is shared by his family.
His three-year-old grandson is named Muhammad Messi.
The boy was born on the day Argentina beat Mexico in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup.
That year, Muhammad went viral in Indonesia for walking six kilometres (3.7 miles) from his house to visit his newborn grandson in a neighbouring village -- which he had promised to do only if Argentina won football's top prize.
Football-mad Indonesia participated in the World Cup just once, in 1938, when it was known as the Dutch East Indies, losing 6-0 in the final 16 to Hungary.
The Southeast Asian country was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying race last year.
Muhammad said he plans to watch every Argentina game in what is likely to be Messi's last World Cup.
"I hope Messi can be a world champion again in 2026," he told AFP.
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The Vegas Golden Knights lost Game 5 and key forward William Karlsson on Thursday, June 11.
But coach John Tortorella was in form afterward, essentially guaranteeing the Stanley Cup Final would return to Raleigh, North Carolina, for Game 7 and ripping a reporter's question about the goaltending.
"We're going to find a way," he said. "I'm going to leave my clothes here, that's for sure. They'll be in the hotel."
The Carolina Hurricanes won 4-2 as Jordan Staal scored for the fifth game in a row and first-line players Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho broke through with three goals. Brandon Bussi made 23 saves in his second consecutive start since replacing Frederik Andersen at the start of the third period of Game 3.
Tortorella took exception when a reporter asked if he considered replacing Carter Hart with Adin Hill for the start of the third period on Thursday. Hart has given up four goals in every game of the series.
"Oh for Christ - that could be the stupidest question I've heard," he said.
The Golden Knights had some positives with Pavel Dorofeyev scoring twice to end a drought. Jack Eichel had two assists.
But Hart will need to outplay Bussi in Game 6 and the Golden Knights will need to solve the Hurricanes' power play without penalty killer Karlsson for Tortorella's vow to come true.
Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal's five-game streak in the Stanley Cup Final tied an NHL record and put him in elite company.
He joined Hall of Famers Yvan Cournoyer (1973), Jean Beliveau (1956), Maurice Richard (1951) and Fred "Cyclone" Taylor (1918) with the streak. Staal would pass them if he scores in Game 6 on Sunday in Las Vegas.
Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said he's grateful that there are two days off before Game 6 in order to tamp down the excitement about winning the franchise's first Stanley Cup title since 2006.
"I don't think it will be too hard to focus this group," he said.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Golden Knights' John Tortorella vows Game 7 return, defends goaltender

The World Cup got underway last night as Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0.
The tournament will run until 19th July, when the final will be played in New Jersey.
Numerous Manchester United players have been involved in international friendlies, and 12 have been called up to represent their nations at the prestigious tournament.
The United squad were asked by the club’s official website to comment on who they thought the underdogs of the tournament would be.
Joshua Zirkzee opted for his teammate Noussair Mazraoui’s Morocco to impress as an underdog.
Perhaps it would be harsh to refer to the North African team in this way, as they are AFCON champions and reached the World Cup semi-final in 2022.
Portugal’s Diogo Dalot went for the Netherlands, and Senne Lammens picked his own nation, Belgium.
He stated, “Belgium is a bit of an underdog so I’ll take us.”
Portugal captain Bruno Fernandes then pleased numerous UK-based fans by labelling Scotland as the surprise package of the tournament.
Carrington youth product Tyler Fletcher was recently called up to the senior squad to replace the injured Billy Gilmour.
Manuel Ugarte was also asked, and he chose fellow South American team Ecuador as the side who could pull a few surprise punches.
Fernandes was then asked to predict who would win the World Cup, and he somewhat unsurprisingly chose his own nation.
When asked who he would like to face in the final, he claimed, “I don’t mind. I’d pick anyone if I get into the final, that’s another problem that I have to think after [about].”
After having a moment to think more about the question, he replied, “Morocco. My friend Nous Mazraoui is there. We have something still inside us from the last World Cup. I want to beat him this time to get the better of him!”
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Bernardo Silva will join Real Madrid as a free agent this summer after his recent departure from Manchester City, as per reports.
The 31-year-old brings the curtain down on a saga that had appeared destined to end at Barcelona for the best part of a year, with the Catalan club having reached an agreement in principle earlier this year and Silva understood to have accepted a substantial wage reduction to facilitate a move that he has wanted for years.
Silva departed Manchester City last month after nine years at the Etihad Stadium, having lifted 20 major honours, including six Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League en route to a historic treble in the 2022-23 season.
Bernardo Silva discusses Barcelona transfer after agreeing Spain move in principle
The Portugal international had insisted last week that no final decision had been made on his next destination, naming Barcelona as one option among several.
However, as reported by transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Silva to Real Madrid is a done deal, with the former Manchester City captain agreeing a two-year contract plus the option of a further season at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The speed of the agreement is remarkable, with Madrid’s pursuit having started just 36 hours before the deal was closed and an official proposal only emerging on Thursday as Los Blancos sought to hijack Barcelona’s pursuit of the midfielder.
Real Madrid’s newly-appointed manager Jose Mourinho is understood to have personally driven the move, with the 63-year-old identifying his compatriot as a priority addition and Silva saying yes once the approach arrived.
The development leaves Barcelona empty-handed after years of groundwork, with the Catalan club’s long-standing agreement in principle ultimately counting for nothing once Madrid moved with speed and conviction.
Silva’s decision closes the chapter on one of the great Manchester City careers, with supporters now set to watch their former captain in the white of Madrid rather than the colours of long-rumoured destination Barcelona.
Manchester City confirm four-man released players list after 2025/26 season
The Portuguese described City as “my family” in his farewell on the final day of last season, calling Pep Guardiola his “father of football” in an emotional send-off at the Etihad Stadium.
Mourinho’s role in the deal adds a layer of intrigue, with the former Manchester United and Chelsea boss having long admired Silva and now handing him a leading role in his rebuild in the Spanish capital.
City, meanwhile, continue their own midfield restructuring in Silva’s absence, with the pursuit of Elliot Anderson central to director of football Hugo Viana‘s plans for filling the void the Portuguese leaves behind.
India's women's team arrives at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 with a point to prove in the shortest format after they won the ODI championship in 2025.
Despite reaching the semi-finals five times across the tournament's history, the T20 title has always stayed out of reach for the Women in Blue. That changes nothing about their ambition heading into this edition, which gets underway in England from June 12 to July 5.
Harmanpreet Kaur's side open their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan on June 14 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Their second match is against the Netherlands on June 17 at Headingley, Leeds, followed by a clash with South Africa on June 21 at Old Trafford, Manchester.
India face Bangladesh on June 25 at Old Trafford before rounding off the group stage against Australia on June 28 at Lord's, London.
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| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 14 | India vs Pakistan | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
| June 17 | India vs Netherlands | Headingley, Leeds |
| June 21 | India vs South Africa | Old Trafford, Manchester |
| June 25 | India vs Bangladesh | Old Trafford, Manchester |
| June 28 | India vs Australia | Lord's, London |
| TV Channel | Live Stream |
|---|---|
| Star Sports Network | JioHotstar |
Matches will be televised across the Star Sports Network in India, with live streaming available on the JioHotstar app and website. Coverage will be offered in multiple languages.

UFC Freedom 250 is still scheduled to go ahead at the White House, but weather reports have made the start time worth watching closely.
The event is planned for June 14 on the South Lawn, making it one of the strangest and most ambitious fight cards UFC has ever staged.
That ambition is also the problem. Holding an outdoor combat-sports event on White House grounds means weather is not a small detail. It is part of the event’s risk profile.

No official start-time change has been confirmed, but forecasts around Washington, D.C. have created real concern before UFC Freedom 250.
The main card has been reported for Sunday night, with the event built around a temporary outdoor setup on the South Lawn. That leaves UFC exposed to rain, heat, humidity, wind, and lightning in a way a normal arena card is not.
Rain alone may not force a change. Dana White has publicly taken the usual UFC stance that the show will go on, even if the weather is ugly.
Lightning is different. If lightning moves into the area, officials would have to pause the event and wait for the danger to clear, which could push fights back and change the rhythm of the broadcast.
That is why the start time could become flexible. UFC can prepare for rain, but it cannot safely stage live fights during active lightning near a high-security outdoor venue.
The canvas is another issue. Heat and humidity can make fighters sweat more, while rain can affect footing and grip. In MMA, one slip can change a takedown, scramble, or finish.
UFC Freedom 250 is tied to America’s 250th anniversary celebrations and is expected to be staged in front of an invitation-only crowd on White House grounds.
That makes the event more than a normal fight night. Security, broadcast timing, guest movement, fighter access, and weather monitoring all have to work together.
The outdoor setting also creates smaller but real problems, including bugs around bright lights and possible delays if storms affect equipment or crowd safety.
UFC has handled difficult venues before, but this is a different kind of pressure. A White House card cannot operate like a standard arena show with a roof, fixed entrances, and controlled conditions.
For now, the schedule remains in place. The bigger takeaway is that weather may decide how smooth the night feels.
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Canada kick off their historic home World Cup campaign against Bosnia & Herzegovina on Friday afternoon in Toronto.
This pivotal Group B encounter carries massive implications for their knockout stage ambitions. Jesse Marsch has significantly progressed the tactical foundations laid by John Herdman.
The host nation hope their previous World Cup experience in Qatar serves them well. They suffered three group-stage defeats in 2022 but remain determined to make an impact here.
Meanwhile, Bosnia & Herzegovina arrive seeking to spoil the opening-day party. Sergej Barbarez has built a youthful squad anchored by an experienced defensive unit. They caused a massive upset by defeating Italy on penalties to secure their qualification.
The resilient visitors are participating in only their second World Cup after debuting in 2014. Both nations understand the immense importance of this fixture before facing Switzerland and Qatar.
Jesse Marsch faces a significant nervous wait regarding captain Alphonso Davies. The prominent wing-back remains highly doubtful after suffering a frustrating hamstring strain. Moise Bombito is also unlikely to feature while recovering from a left tibia injury. Jayden Nelson recently replaced Marcelo Flores following his devastating ACL rupture.
Maxime Crepeau starts between the posts after missing the previous World Cup. Record goalscorer Jonathan David needs just one strike to reach 40 international goals. Cyle Larin and Jonathan Osorio will tie for second with 90 all-time appearances each.
Sergej Barbarez must manage a severe injury crisis surrounding his talismanic captain. Legendary striker Edin Dzeko missed training on Tuesday with a painful shoulder injury. The 40-year-old forward remains a serious doubt to start this crucial opening fixture.
Striker Haris Tabakovic is also unlikely to feature after sustaining a late-season ankle issue. Defender Nikola Katic expects to start after scoring his second international goal against Panama. Sead Kolasinac will anchor the defence alongside talented youngster Tarik Muharemovic.
Canada enter this tournament riding an impressive eight-match unbeaten run across all competitions. They have recorded six victories and five draws since their Gold Cup exit last summer.
The co-hosts recently defeated Uzbekistan 2-0 before securing a 1-1 draw against Ireland. They boast incredible defensive resilience, keeping six clean sheets during their unbeaten streak. That said, the Canadians have lost all six of their previous World Cup matches.
Bosnia-Herzegovina return to the global stage following a remarkable unbeaten playoff run. They held their nerve during penalty shootouts against both Wales and Italy. Barbarez’s side remain unbeaten in their last eight matches across all competitions.
The visitors recently drew 0-0 against North Macedonia and 1-1 against Panama. They have conceded a single goal or fewer in their last six outings.
Canada Predicted XI: Crepeau; Johnston, de Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Eustaquio, Kone, Millar; David, Larin
Bosnia-Herzegovina Predicted XI: Vasilj; Burnic, Gigovic, Muharemovic, Memic; Celik, Basic, Bajraktarevic; Mahmic, Demirovic, Bazdar
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on television via BBC One. Viewers in the United States can watch the entire fixture on Fox.
Read more – Canada: 2026 World Cup Squad, Fixtures and Schedule
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Canada host Bosnia & Herzegovina in Toronto to officially launch their home World Cup campaign.
The co-hosts enter Group B facing immense pressure to reach the knockout rounds. Jesse Marsch’s team boast an eight-match unbeaten run ahead of this monumental clash. They hope to overcome a miserable tournament record, having lost all six previous World Cup matches.
The home crowd will provide an electric atmosphere at Toronto Stadium. Both teams desperately need a victory before facing group favourites Switzerland and underdogs Qatar. Canada prefer to dominate possession and exploit spaces using their rapid wingers.
Marsch must prepare for the devastating potential absence of captain Alphonso Davies. The Bayern Munich star remains highly doubtful due to a lingering hamstring strain. Moise Bombito is also unlikely to feature after failing to prove his full fitness.
He continues to recover from a serious left tibia injury sustained earlier this year. Jayden Nelson recently joined the squad after Marcelo Flores suffered an ACL rupture.
Maxime Crepeau will start in goal after missing the 2022 tournament with a broken leg. Jonathan David will lead the attack, searching for his 40th international goal. He currently ties Mark Watson for ninth in all-time national team caps.
Cyle Larin and Jonathan Osorio will match each other with 90 international appearances. Stephen Eustaquio will control the midfield tempo alongside Ismael Kone. Tajon Buchanan will provide crucial width and direct attacking speed on the right flank.
Canada predicted XI: Crepeau; Johnston, de Fougerolles, Cornelius, Laryea; Buchanan, Eustaquio, Kone, Millar; David, Larin.
The FIFA World Cup match at Toronto Stadium kicks off at 20:00 BST on Friday, 12 June 2026.
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on television via BBC One. Viewers in the United States can watch the entire fixture on Fox.
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Bosnia & Herzegovina face Canada in Toronto for a pivotal opening World Cup fixture.
Sergej Barbarez has guided his team back to the global stage after a 12-year absence. They qualified through the European playoffs after defeating both Wales and Italy on penalties. The visitors remain unbeaten in their last eight international matches across all competitions.
They boast exceptional defensive solidity, conceding very few goals during their recent unbeaten sequence. This match represents the first-ever senior meeting between the two ambitious nations. Bosnia will likely rely on compact defending and lightning-fast counter-attacks to secure a positive result.
Barbarez faces immense anxiety regarding the physical condition of captain Edin Dzeko. The legendary 40-year-old striker missed training on Tuesday with a severe shoulder injury. He remains a major doubt to start this massive Group B clash.
Dzeko represents his nation’s all-time top scorer and central tactical focal point. Striker Haris Tabakovic is also highly unlikely to play following a late-season ankle issue.
Ermedin Demirovic will shoulder the attacking responsibility if Dzeko fails his late fitness test. PSV star Esmir Bajraktarevic will provide unpredictable creative quality from the flanks. Benjamin Tahirovic and Armin Gigovic will anchor the midfield to protect the defensive line.
Sead Kolasinac brings invaluable experience to a youthful and energetic defensive unit. Nikola Katic enters the match full of confidence after recently scoring against Panama.
Bosnia-Herzegovina predicted XI: Vasilj; Burnic, Gigovic, Muharemovic, Memic; Celik, Basic, Bajraktarevic; Mahmic, Demirovic, Bazdar.
The FIFA World Cup match at Toronto Stadium kicks off at 20:00 BST on Friday, 12 June 2026.
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on television via BBC One. Viewers in the United States can watch the entire fixture on Fox.
Read more – Martinez: Diogo Jota is Portugal’s light at the World Cup
See Also- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2026 World Cup Squad and Fixtures

Bayern Munich and Germany starlet Lennart Karl is repping Lionel Messi every time he steps onto the pitch. And it is not only through his fearless, entertaining style of play.
“Messi is on my left shinpad. He’s been my role model ever since I could play football – left-footed, small, a player who does incredible things with the ball. Having him with me gives me something to think about. It’s simply an incentive to work hard to make a name for myself at the highest level,” Karl said in a recent interview (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
The 18-year-old will not be featuring at this edition of the Men’s World Cup after a devastatingly cruel last-minute injury forced him out of the Germany camp. However, his idol will be there and — who knows? — perhaps in 2030, it will be Karl himself drawing the crowds with his magic.
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The Seattle Seahawks have officially revealed their Super Bowl LX championship rings and they are simply marvelous. Seattle gifted their players the largest and most technologically advanced Super Bowl rings in history. These rings can function as rings (duh) but also be able to have their tops removed to become pendants as well.
We really want to emphasize the "largest rings ever" claim because by the looks of it, they absolutely are. Linebacker Ernest Jones IV, who had previously won Super Bowl LVI with the rival LA Rams, wore his ring from that game to the Seahawks' ceremony. There simply is no comparison, as Seattle has found yet another way to one-up their little brothers in the City of Angels.
Ernest Jones IV showing off the size difference between his first Rams Super Bowl ring and his new Seahawks Super Bowl LX ring! pic.twitter.com/adKwgbF4hV
— Kole Musgrove (@KoleMusgrove23) June 12, 2026
These screenshots came from Ernest Jones' reaction video from his live Instagram feed. We have found that video online, and it can be seen in the tweet below. We will mention there is an NSFW word that Jones often says, especially in the context of defending his quarterback, so proceed accordingly.
The moment EJ got his Ring 😈 pic.twitter.com/hyGTv56a8Y
— Seatalksports (@LETSSEATALK) June 12, 2026
Of course, Jones isn't the only Seahawk who took to social media to share excitement over the new ring. Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a reaction for the ages, and tight end AJ Barner explained to the 12th Man about a promise he made... and delivered... to them!
Love at first sight. pic.twitter.com/yaU6eOg5Fz
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
The Barn Show called it. pic.twitter.com/TW74du4Aea
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
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— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
Oh, not to mention a few other key Seahawks showing off their hard-earned bling. I'm sure these videos will be circulating social media for the next few days, and with good reason. We at Seahawks Wire have compiled a few for your enjoyment!
Byron Murphy II showing off his Seahawks Super Bowl LX championship ring pic.twitter.com/bKSBzNVnkR
— Kole Musgrove (@KoleMusgrove23) June 12, 2026
Man, that #Seahawks Super Bowl ring do look nice on our players:
— HawkMania (@hawkmania4) June 12, 2026
Photo credit: JSN, Drew Lock, Nick Emmanwori and Michael Dickson pic.twitter.com/IRbIe6D7Ts
Ty Okada celebrates getting his ring! pic.twitter.com/nS04KVfnjB
— 12 AS ONE (@12ASONE24) June 12, 2026
Iced out 💎 pic.twitter.com/XDtnay5Qin
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seattle Seahawks players react to Super Bowl LX championship rings

A teenager has secured a place in the national softball team after learning the sport from his dad - who will be coaching the team.
Joseph Partridge, from Yeovil in Somerset, will be playing fast pitch softball for Team GB under-16s, who are coached by his dad Matt Partridge.
The team are preparing to travel to the European Championships, which take place from 29 June to 4 July in Czechia.
Joseph, 15, said: "I've been throwing balls around in the garden with my dad basically since as soon as I could walk. It was amazing."
"I know a lot of boys, it's a good group. I've loved every step of it.
"You meet loads of different people and cultures. Everyone is always very respectful and fun," Joseph added.
Matt got Joseph interested in softball after being introduced to it himself in 1989.
"I grew up in south Devon and we played locally. It's not a big sport in the UK, so we travelled to Holland, Germany, we played in the USA. It was an incredible experience for me," Matt said.
"We started having a family and I played less. I got more involved in encouraging my kids."

Matt said softball has always been more popular in mainland Europe, but it is now growing in the UK.
"It's quite a specialist sport and we've seen it grow," he added.
"There's a clear pathway for boys but for the girls it's even more high profile. There's the world championships coming up soon and Britain has got a great team.
"It's a great time for softball in this country."
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A football fan who thought it was all over when wardens approached him about dodgy parking near Wembley 60 years ago has shared how he was let off amid the joy of England's World Cup win.
Tony Bywater was 26 when he attended the '66 final.
He travelled from Shrewsbury to London and sat directly behind the goal as Geoff Hurst completed his hat trick to secure England's victory.
"I was very young then," he said. "I didn't know where to park, so I just parked anywhere and when I got back the guy in charge said 'we're not going to fine you because England have won the World Cup'... Everyone was so happy they let me off. I drove back to Shrewsbury where the celebrations continued."
Bywater had purchased 10 tickets to different games across the tournament to qualify for a ticket to the final, driving to most after work.
Now 86, he described the tournament as "the most wonderful football experience of my whole life".
"It was tremendous, the atmosphere was great."
As well as the final, and along with three of his friends, Bywater witnessed Pelé famously get injured at Goodison Park.
He added that he would always remember a game between Portugal and Korea DPR where Portugal came back to score five goals in the second half, to win 3-5.
Bywater said while he did not think many England supporters expected the team to win the trophy in 2026, he said he had high hopes and believed the team could "go all the way".
Bywater is the chairman of Salop Leisure, a Shropshire caravan and motorhome company, which said it planned to donate £50 to Severn Hospice for every goal England scored this tournament.
"We hope it will be a lot of money. Kane is probably one of the best players in the world, we've got him down to score a couple of hat tricks, but we'll have to wait and see."
The company added that it planned to double the total raised if the team won the tournament.
Jenny Bean, fundraising manager at Severn Hospice, said every England goal would help to raise "vital funds".
She added that support from businesses like Salop Leisure was "invaluable" and enabled the hospice to continue providing care.
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Although there were just two games on Opening Day to kick off the 2026 World Cup, that does not mean there still wasn’t plenty of action to give viewers an appetizer of what is to come for the remainder of the summer’s hottest tournament.
As every team begins the World Cup undefeated, only one can be a winner at the end of the Group stages.
Look at the winners and losers from Day 1 to see who is in control of their respective group.
More: 7 defining moments in USA Men’s World Cup history
Winner: Mexico, 2-0
In an opening game that saw more red cards than goals, Mexico and South Africa kicked off the 2026 World Cup at the Mexico City Stadium, as El Tri looked to open their first host game since 1986 in style.
Out of the gate, Mexico made it clear they were going to be in control, with Julian Quiñones delivering a fast ball to the bottom right of the net in the ninth minute to open up the game.
The first half would remain a defensive contest, as Mexico would not find the back of the net again until the 67th minute of the second half, as Raul Jimenez would knock in his first FIFA World Cup goal on a header to put El Tri up by two.
South Africa would not put up much of a fight, registering only three shots all game. If the Bafana Banana wants to make it out of the Group stages, they’ll need to turn it around next week against the Czech Republic.
Winner: South Korea, 2-1
In what some may call a slow burner, South Korea and the Czech Republic put together a rather entertaining game if you cancel out the first half.
It would not be until the second half that one of these teams would finally put the ball in the back of the net, as Czech Republic captain Ladislav Krejčí finished a set-piece pass with a header, giving his team some much-needed momentum.
However, South Korea’s In-Beom Hwang would eventually tie the game up in the 67th minute with a smoothly composed shot that left social media enamored.
Time would tick as both teams looked to score the go-ahead goal until South Korea’s Oh Hyeon-gyu would finish off a quick assist from In-Beom Hwang to put their team up by one.
Hyeon-gyu’s goal would be the final one of the game as South Korea ended the Opening Day for the 2026 World Cup with a 2-1 victory.

The 25-year journey of Coventry City, from their relegation from the Premier League in 2001 to the return after winning the Championship title last season, is the subject of a new documentary series.
The six episodes have been produced by BBC CWR's Chloee French and reporter - and life-long Sky Blues fan - Richard Williams, who spent more than three months speaking to fans, former players and ex-club executives.
"It's been a labour of love," Williams said. "It's brought back events that I'd forgotten."
Back Where We Belong: 25 years of Sky Blue Heartache and Hope is available to listen on BBC Sounds.
The documentary is broken up into six separate episodes, each covering a chapter in the club's history including:

The first part of the documentary covers the club's relegation from the Premier League at the end of the 2000-01 season under manager Gordon Strachan.
Jo Chamberlain was one of the Sky Blues fans at Villa Park on the final game of the season and watched the 3-2 defeat that confirmed relegation.
"It was the day before my 20th birthday," she said. "We didn't win enough games that season and I remember it was a few seasons on the bounce where we had relegation battles.
"It felt like the end of the world."
The episode covers the club's first season out of the top flight and the confidence fans had of making an instant return to the Premier League.
But the club would go on to end the 2001-02 season in 11th place.

The second part of the documentary covers the years when Coventry City, now out of the top flight, moved from their traditional Highfield Road ground, to a purpose-built, 32,500-seat stadium that would become the Ricoh Arena, now named the Coventry Building Society Arena.
The Sky Blues signed off their last game at Highfield Road with a 6-2 win over Derby County.
The Arena was opened in 2005, with Coventry beating Queens Park Rangers.
"Leaving Highfield Road, perfect way. Coming to our new ground, perfect way of doing it," said life-long fan Jugjit "Juggy" Chima.
"If we'd gone there and lost, the stadium might have been a little bit of a curse. But it didn't feel like that at the time."
Part three of Back Where We Belong covers one of the most controversial periods in the history of Coventry City, with London-based hedge fund SISU Capital buying the club, when the Sky Blues were on the verge of going into administration.
However, the club, under its new ownership and managed by first Chris Coleman and then Andy Thorn, failed to climb the table and were eventually relegated to League One, after a 2-0 home loss to Doncaster in April 2012.
Fan James Penny recalled: "I remember talking to my dad and saying, when we went down, 'this was a different turning point'.
"It's not going to be an optimistic, we'll bounce straight back up, because a lot of the core players we had would have left."
However, for fans who thought the club they love had fallen as far as it could, worse was to come.

Episode four starts with the sacking of Thorn, just three games into the League One season in 2012 and the appointment of Mark Robins to his first spell in the Sky Blue hot seat.
Then, almost the unthinkable.
The club signed a three-year deal to play at Northampton Town's Sixfields Stadium after a dispute over unpaid rent at the Ricoh Arena.
It was eventually resolved and the first game back at the ground saw 27,000 fans welcome the club back to the city, a month after it was revealed the Ricoh would be sold to rugby club Wasps.
Despite the off-field problems, Coventry managed to win the Checkatrade Trophy final under Robins, after he rejoined the club in 2017.
The relegation from League One to the bottom tier of English football starts episode five, with teams Coventry had not played in decades on the fixture list.
On the pitch, they beat Exeter City 3-1 in the League Two play-off final at Wembley, gaining promotion back to League One.
A further dispute with Wasps led to Coventry moving to Birmingham City's St Andrew's ground for the 2019-20 season.
The Sky Blues were top of the League One table when the Covid-19 pandemic began, meaning the season was decided on a points-per-game calculation. They were awarded the title and promoted to the Championship.
The 2020-21 season also saw the Sky Blues return to the Ricoh on a 10-year deal.
But the drama was not over.

The final episode starts with problems with the pitch at the now-renamed Coventry Building Society Arena (CBS Arena) after the Commonwealth Games rugby sevens in 2022 - and stadium owners Wasps going into administration and eventually liquidation.
Fans also started to get whispers that owners SISU were thinking about selling the club and, in November that year, they did, to Warwickshire-based businessman Doug King, who bought SISU's remaining stake in January 2023.
The season ended with Coventry losing a penalty shootout in the Championship play-off final at Wembley to Luton Town.
The episode goes on to cover the FA Cup semi-final loss at Wembley to Manchester United and then the sacking of Robins as manager, early in the 2024-25 season after seven years in charge.
He was replaced with former England and Chelsea midfielder Lampard.
In August 2025, the club confirmed it had bought the CBS Arena from Frasers Group.
The documentary ends with Coventry drawing with Blackburn Rovers on the evening of Friday, 17 April 2026 at Ewood Park, to guarantee promotion to the Premier League after a 25-year absence.
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Outside of beefing up their midfield, signing a right-back is high on the list of priorities for Manchester City. Atalanta’s impressive young right-back Marco Palestra is a player who has been named as a potential target for City. It has now been reported that Marco Palestra has agreed personal terms with the FA Cup and Carabao Cup holders. That is a good sign for Manchester City; however, Atalanta’s asking price to sell Palestra does loom as a stumbling block. Perhaps City are edging closer to solving their right-back conundrum if they can agree on a transfer fee with Atalanta for Palestra.
FC Inter News has reported that Marco Palestra has agreed to personal terms with Manchester City. Furthermore, it is also reported that Inter Milan retains an interest in signing Palestra this summer. It is also reported that Atalanta are demanding €50 million plus at least €5 million in add-ons to sell Palestra. Currently, that price is deemed too high by Manchester City and Newcastle United, it is also reported. Inter Milan also regard Atalanta’s asking price for Palestra as too high and are looking into alternative transfer targets to the promising young right-back.
As a player, Marco Palestra ticks the boxes required to be a Manchester City player. In possession, Palestra is exceptionally strong and his ability to progress the ball with his dribbling and passing does seem suited to playing in a City side which is expected to be managed by Enzo Maresca. Palestra can play as an inverted full-back or as a wing-back, so his versatility is another string to his bow. With his quality in possession, Palestra would be a valuable attacking option for City if they did sign him. Defensively, Palestra is solid with plenty of scope to improve. He is also a tall right-back who looks physically suited to playing in the Premier League.
If, as reported, Manchester City have agreed personal terms with Marco Palestra, they have one box ticked in their bid to sign him. The issue is Atalanta’s asking price to sell the in-demand right-back. It already figures to be an expensive transfer window for City given their need to sign two ready-made midfielders. Whether or not City will go big to sign Palestra as well may not be known for some time yet. Atalanta are tough negotiators in the transfer market, so finding a suitable deal for Palestra will be no simple task for Hugo Viana.
Manchester City may be close to solving the right-back conundrum they have had for some time. Reportedly, City have agreed personal terms with Marco Palestra. However, one stumbling block remains, which is Atalanta’s asking price, and if that hurdle is overcome, City may land the right-back they need to provide cover and competition for Matheus Nunes.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham has stressed the importance of needing to "feel loved" as he looks to help them enjoy World Cup success this summer.
The tournament in North America got under way on Thursday as Mexico - hosts alongside USA and Canada - beat South Africa 2-0.
England's tournament does not get under way until next Wednesday, when they take on Croatia in Arlington, Texas.
Bellingham was part of the England squad that reached the final of Euro 2024, where they were beaten by Spain.
However, the national team - then managed by Gareth Southgate - were often accused of playing poorly in that tournament, with Bellingham saying previously he felt like a bit of a scapegoat for England's failure to win that tournament.
Bellingham admitted something felt that the group were "not quite connected" during the Euros but has stressed there is a different feel around the camp now.
"At the Euros we got some things a little bit wrong off the pitch," he said on England's Lions' Den show.
"I don't feel like the group connected as well as it could have for a number of reasons. Expectation was part of it - we had done well in 2018 and done well in Qatar [for the 2022 World Cup] and when it came to that tournament we were seen as one of two or three teams that should win it.
"We were not playing particularly well so even when we were winning you didn't get the feeling you were as happy as you should be.
"There has to be that element of relentless and wanting to win but it is the nature of football that wins go out of the system quickly and we should hold on to that moment a little more.
"I think this time round having those experiences... and knowing, for example, that the guy who scores the winning goal in the World Cup final isn't always the one you'd bet your house on so you've always got to be ready, everyone's got to feel loved and feel a huge part of the team. The other thing is just to enjoy it."
Bellingham's England team-mate Morgan Rogers reiterated the togetherness of this current group.
The Three Lions are looking to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966 and will be hoping the strength of unity will help them to go one step further than they did at Euro 2024.
Aston Villa forward Rogers could be competing with Bellingham for the number 10 position, and he said: "We are really aligned and it is really easy and seamless for anyone to fit in the group.
"Wherever you are from, wherever you play, ages - it doesn't matter in this group. It is a joy to be here."
Due to the mere hour-long drive separating Ann Arbor and East Lansing, the schools have always had a natural antagonism. But Michigan vs Michigan State is an odd rivalry, because, while the Wolverines are undoubtedly the Spartans’ biggest rival, Michigan’s biggest rival is generally Ohio State. Of course, the Wolverines always want to beat the Spartans — living in Michigan, you know plenty of people who attended the other institution who will be more than happy to gloat over their team’s victory — but beating the Buckeyes generally takes on a greater significance for Michigan. Michigan calls State its “little brother” for this reason, to the Spartans’ eternal chagrin. In hockey, though, Ohio State’s program is much weaker than both teams’, and so Michigan State has risen to the top of Michigan’s rival list on the ice.

The rivalry traces its roots to before Michigan State was even Michigan State. Michigan Agricultural College first played Michigan in 1922 in its very first game in program history. They lost, 5-1. Officially, the Michigan State-Michigan rivalry began in 1925 when MAC changed its name to Michigan State College. It wasn’t much of a rivalry at first, though, as Michigan went 37-2-1 in the first 40 contests between 1925 and 1958. That was the year the Spartans finally achieved a winning season, winning a Big Ten Championship and making the NCAA Tournament for the first time. By that point, the Wolverines already had six national championships. State won their first title in 1966 and would win another one in 1986 during the Wolverines’ dark age that spanned from 1973 until Red Berenson was hired in 1984.
Berenson’s revival of Michigan heralded the return of the rivalry as he and MSU coach Ron Mason clashed throughout the 90s, followed by Berenson battling Rick Comley in the 2000s. Duel in the D, the annual game (formerly games, but it’s just one per year now) held first at Joe Louis Arena and now Little Caesars, was founded in 1991, which poured gasoline on the fire. The second-ever Duel in the D on Feb. 16, 1991, featured a bench-clearing brawl and a goalie fight to boot.
Twice, the teams have taken the battle outdoors. The first time was in 2001 at Spartan Stadium, termed “The Cold War.” At the time, it was the largest outdoor hockey game ever played. That record would be surpassed in 2010 by “The Big Chill at the Big House,” which was held at Michigan Stadium, the largest stadium in North America. That game still holds the record for largest attendance at a college hockey game at 104,173 attendees; the largest crowd for a hockey game was set four years later at Michigan Stadium in the Winter Classic between the Red Wings and the Maple Leafs.
That fan attendance speaks to the importance of this rivalry to hockey fans in the state. Duel in the D is one of the most anticipated games on the calendars of both the Children of Yost and the Munnsters. While the Children might have stolen most of their chants from Cornell, the Munnsters appear to have forgotten to steal any, as they’ve only really got “Go Green! Go White!” Michigan’s response to that typically is “Can’t read! Can’t write!” Wolverines fans have an entire song to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It” that insults MSU students, MSU hockey, the MSU coaching staff and the referees in various verses. Old versions suggested shooting oneself if you didn’t get into State, but now the verse tells you to burn a couch instead. State has nothing of the sort, which you really need in a good rivalry. As strong of a name as “Munnsters” is, they desperately need to elevate their chant game.
To be fair to the Munnsters, in the late 2010s, they didn’t have much reason to practice any chanting as Michigan State was dreadful. Meanwhile, Michigan was still competitive in the Big Ten, if not always nationally. The Spartans finally bottomed out in the spring of 2022 when they were demolished 8-0 in the B10 Tournament quarterfinals by Michigan. That’s when current head coach Adam Nightingale was brought in to helm the program. In August of 2022, Brandon Naurato was elevated to head coach after then-coach Mel Pearson was found to be a truly terrible person and was fired.

Simultaneously, both programs were reborn. There’s a strange synchronicity to the Nightingale/Naurato era because of it, and also because they were friends and coworkers before this while with the Detroit Red Wings. Both were returning to their alma maters to coach; they actually only missed playing against each other by six months, as Nightingale’s career at State ended in the spring of 2005 while Naurato’s career with the Wolverines began in the fall of that year. Nightingale’s job was to resuscitate a bottom-feeding Michigan State program, while Naurato’s role was to stabilize the Wolverines after the chaos of Pearson’s departure and the COVID years.
The rivalry was revived as the Spartans immediately improved, and the antagonism escalated quickly. In February of 2023, in a Friday night battle at East Lansing the night before Duel in the D, the game turned ugly. In the culmination of a scrum- and penalty-filled game, Michigan forward Adam Fantilli and Spartan defenseman Nash Nienhuis actually dropped the gloves — an incredible rarity in college hockey, and particularly the night before a game that both teams eagerly await each season. It’s far from the worst thing players in this rivalry have done — MSU’s Corey Tropp hitting already-seriously injured Steve Kampfer in 2009 comes to mind — but Naurato was aggravated, and he said something postgame that made the headlines: “They can’t play with us, unless they goon it up.”
It was a moment of frustration from Naurato (that was also taken out of context, according to some), but it ended the friendship pretty swiftly. The two paths have diverged since, running parallel in constant competition with each other.
The quote also gave Nightingale the perfect fuel for his players. The next season, Michigan State won not only Duel in the D and the regular season championship, but also the Big Ten Championship on home ice at Munn in overtime. I waited in line for five hours to get tickets to this game and it was one of the best games I’ve ever watched, but it was a heartbreaker. Michigan had lost Fantilli and star defenseman Luke Hughes in the offseason and hadn’t replaced them with any superstars, but the team found a way to get to the Big Ten final anyway only to lose.
“[‘Unless they goon it up’] showed what Naurato really thought,” Connor Earegood wrote for The Michigan Daily. “He thinks Michigan is better, and Michigan State is worse. By that logic, his program should be the best in the state, and the best players in Michigan should play for him. Every coach feels this way about an in-state rivalry. But ever since Naurato made those feelings public, since he gave the Spartans all the bulletin board material they need, the rivalry has shifted. Michigan State is 4-1-1 since that interview, with all the hardware to show for it.”
But Naurato got the last laugh with the one achievement he can still lord over Nightingale: his postseason record. In the most difficult regional of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, the Wolverines defeated North Dakota and the Spartans beat Western Michigan to meet one last time that year in the regional final. Michigan wiped the floor with Michigan State, defeating them 5-2 and returning to the Frozen Four, where they were bested, 4-0, by Boston College.
This year was the closest the two teams have been in decades – though it wasn’t expected to be. The teams battled in the recruiting wars all summer for different players, including highly-skilled winger Gavin McKenna, who ultimately went to Penn State. MSU emerged with seemingly the better class. A bitter defeat at the hands of Cornell in the regional semifinal ended a roaring success of a session the year prior, and the Spartans wanted both to keep their Big Ten Tournament Champion streak alive and reach the Frozen Four. By contrast, Michigan was expected to finish in the middle of the Big Ten with its young roster, still rebuilding after a disastrous 2024 campaign.
Instead, the Wolverines flew to the top of the NCAA, becoming the highest-scoring offense in the country and bolstered by a deep roster, and the race was on for which Michigan team would control the Big Ten. The teams split the first series in December, and the Wolverines overtook the Spartans in the rankings because of it.

State struck back in the second series. While Michigan defeated them on Friday night at Yost in a thrilling third-comeback topped with an overtime win, the Wolverines came out flat on Saturday and were run out of the building by the Spartans in the first two periods of Duel in the D. A third-period comeback was too little, too late. Michigan fell to second in the national rankings, but it also lost its chance for a Big Ten regular season title, which it badly wanted, as State passed them. The Spartans also maintained their iron grip on the Iron D, winning it for the third year in a row.

Still, the postseason awaited. Everyone expected a rematch between the two schools, the clear best in the conference, in the finals, which would be at Munn. All both teams needed to do was get there. Michigan easily made it with strong wins over Notre Dame and Penn State. MSU had a bye as the regular season champions, and entered in the second round against Ohio State.
Shockingly, the Spartans lost in overtime. In the new single-elimination format, there would be no chance at redemption. Michigan inherited home-ice advantage and won the Big Ten Tournament on home ice for the first time off the back of a four-goal third period. They also reclaimed first in the country, though the votes were very divided, as they headed into the NCAA tournament. State was off to Worcester, while Michigan headed to Albany. If they both won, it opened the possibility they could meet in the championship. But while Michigan punched their ticket with wins over Bentley and Minnesota Duluth, the Spartans defeated Dartmouth only to fall to Wisconsin on a blue-line wrister in overtime.
In four years, Nightingale has yet to reach the Frozen Four. It is the one achievement that Michigan still has over State; No matter how many recruits the Spartans sway or how the regular season battles go, the Wolverines have been closer. But, State will contend, what is that with no championships to show for it? Michigan lost again in the semifinal as they have each time they’ve reached the Frozen Four under Naurato. In that sense, both teams are equally far from winning it all.
Neither program will be taking a step back anytime soon. Both rosters are absolutely loaded for next year with first-round picks, and they’re once again locked in a recruiting battle over the prize of the class: defenseman Landon DuPont, the projected first overall pick of the 2027 draft. Michigan is currently the frontrunner to land him, but whether they do or not almost doesn’t matter because it won’t change the stakes of a single game between these two. This rivalry will be top three for many years to come.

Notre Dame has the best cornerback in the country this season with Leonard Moore. This Friday’s photo tribute is to the cornerback position at Notre Dame, and five former starters at the position.
Have a great Friday!
The Super Bowl champions now have their bling.
Big-time bling. White diamonds and blue sapphires galore.
The Seahawks players, coaches and football staffers received their Super Bowl 60 championship rings Thursday night in a fancy ceremony at a restaurant in suburban Seattle.
Team chair Jody Allen, heir and chair of her late brother Paul G. Allen’s Estate that owns the franchise, approved and paid far above the $7,000 or so the NFL allots each year to its champion for rings.
Well above that $7,000. The Seahawks announced are offering through ring designer Jason of Beverly Hills on the jeweler’s website a replica of the Super Bowl ring. Only 76 are available, to honor the Seahawks’ first NFL season of 1976.
Each replica ring’s cost: $15,995.
So the Seahawks’ real rings are WAY above that. Previous Super Bowl champions’ rings have been worth over $50,000 each.
“I want to know if my hand is going to completely fall down to my waist with how heavy it is,” guard Grey Zabel said before the ring event Thursday night.
Tight end AJ Barner approves.
The Barn Show called it. pic.twitter.com/TW74du4Aea
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
The team says the rings are “inspired by the architecture of Lumen Field, (as) the stadium’s famous arches take center stage adorned with diamonds.
“The middle of the ring features Seahawks blue sapphires, the hawk head logo, and two Lombardi Trophies in the background, representing the franchise’s two championships. Fifty brilliant round white diamonds are set around the center logo to honor the team’s 50th season.”
“The Super Bowl LX championship ring will forever represent our historic 50th season and the dedication and determination of our entire franchise,” Seahawks president Chuck Arnold said in a statement the team released after the ring event late Thursday night. “We are deeply grateful to Jason of Beverly Hills for bringing our vision to life. The stories told in the ring’s design perfectly capture the significance of an unforgettable season and the unwavering support of our fans.”
One side of the ring features each player’s last name, his jersey number and the team’s mantra, “M.O.B.” It stands for the Seahawks’ NSFW “Mission Over Bull(stuff).”
The Seahawks released an example of Pro Bowl cornerback Devon Witherspoon’s ring.
The other side of the ring includes the team’s vision in the words of coach Mike Macdonald, “12 AS ONE,” plus the Seattle skyline, year and Super Bowl 60 logo in the league-custom Roman numeral, XL.
The bottom of the ring features 12 feathers, a tribute to Seahawks’ fan base nicknamed “the 12s,” for 12th Man.
The inside of the ring contains an authentic piece of a football used during the 2025 championship season, with the number 50 in the middle. That is to signify the team’s 50th season in which they won the Super Bowl again.
The inside of the ring reads “17 WINS.” That’s how many the team had in its Super Bowl-winning regular season and postseason combined.
The top of the ring can be fully removed from the base, allowing it to convert to a pendant that can be worn on a chain.
Jason Arasheben, the founder of Jason of Beverly Hills, said designing this Super Bowl ring was a group process that involved the team’s players.
“On this particular ring with the Seahawks, it was a collaborative effort. We sat down with the president of the team, Chuck Arnold...We sat down with their creative department. We collaborated with our creative department to create a ring that is a masterpiece.
“We also sat down with players, we sat down with Cooper Kupp, we sat down with Jaxon (Smith-Njigba) and other players. We wanted to understand what was important to them.”
The team describes that a “12 Flag” on the side of the ring “acts as a special button. When pressed, the Lumen Field arches on the top of the ring pop outwards, revealing the words ‘WORLD CHAMPIONS.’”
Of that last feature, the team says: “The 12 Flag button design is one of the most technically-advanced engineering features ever incorporated into a Super Bowl championship ring, requiring a complex internal mechanism utilizing multiple levers and spring systems. The ring engineering process required months of development to ensure the mechanism operated seamlessly while maintaining integrity, durability, and luxury craftsmanship. From initial concept to final completion, each ring underwent an extensive three-month production process involving concept development, CAD engineering, stone sourcing, casting, hand setting, polishing, and multiple rounds of quality control.”
A closer look at the Super Bowl LX ring
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
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While Les Bleus arrived in the United States nearly 48 hours ago, they were invited to play paparazzi on the plane taking them to Uncle Sam’s country.
The prize unquestionably goes to Rayan Cherki and his snapshots, even if Marcus Thuram and Kylian Mbappé probably won’t agree with us.
This South Korean supporter will no doubt remember this day for the rest of his life. Having traveled to Mexico to watch his national team’s matches, he was carried in triumph by an army of Mexican fans before everyone started singing together.
The brotherly World Cup spirit we love!
At the Azteca Stadium ahead of the World Cup opening ceremony, this reporter simply interrupted his live broadcast to go ask Shakira, who was passing by, for a selfie. Would you have done the same?
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The World Cup opener between Mexico and South Africa may not have produced the highest-quality football, but it was definitely very entertaining. In the end, the hosts won 2-0.
What will be remembered even more than the result, however, is the wave of sendings-off handed out by referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio in the second half.
The Brazilian sent off two South Africans, Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane, as well as Mexico’s Cesar Montes.
Unsurprisingly, three straight red cards in an opening match means a new World Cup record. What’s more, across the last two tournaments in 2018 and 2022, there were only four sendings-off in total. That mark is now under threat after just one match!
However, the all-time record for red cards in a World Cup match was not broken at the Azteca Stadium. That still belongs to the "Battle of Nuremberg." In 2006, an incredible four players were sent off in the round-of-16 match between Portugal and the Netherlands!
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In a win that was an almost perfect encapsulation of irony, the Carolina Hurricanes guffawed at the naysayers to move one win away from enshrining their name in history.
In many ways, the 4-2, Game 5 win felt like the ultimate middle finger to a lot of the outside noise that had been surrounding the team all series.
After what had been a wide-open series, Carolina flipped the script on Thursday, shutting down Vegas with some classic Hurricanes hockey.
The Hurricanes conceded only two goals in the entire contest, the lowest allowed goals total of the series, and Brandon Bussi played a big part in that.
The 27-year-old rookie netminder stopped 23 shots in the win and turned aside 2.29 goals above expected for his second career playoff win in his second career playoff start.
On the other side, Carter Hart conceded four goals for the fifth straight game, the worst stretch of play in Stanley Cup Final history.
Carolina also had their best second period of the series, outscoring Vegas 2-0 to set themselves up for the victory.
The second period had long been the Hurricanes' kryptonite in the four games heading into Thursday, as they had been outscored 9-1 in the middle frame during that span, but they finally found a way to make the second period theirs.
The team rode to victory though on the back of big showings from the power play, which went 2-for-5, and the top guys they had been waiting on all series to finally show up.
Andrei Svechnikov found the back of the net twice on the power play and Sebastian Aho scored the eventual game-winner with his first of the series.
In addition, Jordan Staal scored for the fifth straight game, becoming the first player to score in the first five games of a Stanley Cup Final since 1956, Nikolaj Ehlers had three apples while Shayne Gostisbehere had a pair.
The Hurricanes will have to channel their best game of the season in Vegas if they want to make history.
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South Africa's Belgian coach Hugo Broos and Czechia’s Miroslav Koubek broke Otto Rehhagel's record of oldest World Cup coach in space of a few hours. The latter is now the record holder until Dick Advocaat's Curaçao face Germany on Sunday.
The German Rehhagel previously held the record when he coached Greece at the age of 71 in the 2010 World Cup. Broos, 74, overtook that as he was in the dugout in the opening fixture of the 2026 World Cup against co-hosts Mexico. Hours later, Koubek broke the record once again by 221 days in the duel with South Korea.
Both coaches lost their opening fixtures before facing each other on the second matchday next week. Before then, the record is expected to be broken for the third time as Dick Advocaat set to coach Curaçao at the age of 78 against Germany.
After guiding them to their first-ever World Cup, the Dutch stepped down from the position before reversing his decision last month. Argentine manager Juan José Tramutola still holds the record for the youngest coach as he led them to reach the inaugural final in 1930 at the age of 27.

South Korea fought back for a deserved 2-1 victory in their World Cup opener against the Czech Republic on Thursday.
They were the better team throughout the game, forcing Czech keeper Matej Kovar into several big saves, but fell behind in the 59th minute.
Against the run of play, a clinical long throw-in found Ladislav Krejčí, who broke the deadlock with a header.
South Korea equalized in the 67th as Hwang In Beom chipped the ball over Kovac as they finally managed to beat the keeper.
The Czechs thought they had the lead again in the 77th, but Tomas Soucek's effort was ruled out for offside.
Just three minutes later, South Korea were on target again with substitute Oh Hyeon Gyu scoring the deserved winner.
"It was our first game and a very difficult one. The win itself makes me happy, but what's even more positive is that our boys won by not giving up," South Korea coach Hong Myung Bo said.
South Korea are tied on three points at the top of Group A with co-hosts Mexico, who earlier defeated South Africa 2-0.
Mexico and South Korea will battle for the group lead on June 18, when the Czechs face South Africa.
Kovar shines but not enough for the win
The Czech Republic are returning to the World Cup for the first time since Germany 2006 and are hoping to emerge as one of the surprise packages.
Goalkeeper Kovar was the star of the team in the first game with several stunning saves, but in the end that was not enough to grab a point.
He was called into action already in the 14th to deny a long-range effort from Lee Kang In.
In the 49th, he made a double save to keep his side into the game. Hwang shot across goal from the edge of the box but his drive was parried by Kovar. The ball fell into the path of Lee Jae Sung, but the keeper recovered in time to stop his effort.
Shortly before the opening goal, Kovar rushed off his line to thwart Son Heung Min.
But South Korea were too strong and eventually converted their dominance into goals to take all three points.
Striker Oh spoke about a dramatic return from illness to score his nation's decisive second goal: "My body temperature today had gone up to 38 degrees (Celsius), because I wasn't feeling well.
"I wondered if I could even play. It was possible thanks to our staff, and medical team. Playing at the World Cup itself is something that I should be grateful and thankful for."
The Toronto Blue Jays starting rotation is finally starting to make a turn for the better after an entire season of bad luck on the injury front.
The Blue Jays have had six starting pitchers either miss time this season or who will miss the rest of the year. A seventh pitcher, Eric Lauer, was designated for assignment and is currently on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Toronto saw the return of Dylan Cease for a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday and Max Scherzer returned to the rotation for the series finale against the Phillies on Wednesday.
The Blue Jays could be seeing another return from a starting pitcher in the next week.
Shane Bieber has been out the entire season to this point with right elbow inflammation. He's been on a rehab assignment since May 25.
The 31-year-old right-hander is four starts into his rehab assignment. He had one outing with the Florida Complex League Blue Jays, one with the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays and two with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.
Bieber made his second Triple-A start Thursday and posted a solid stat line.
Bieber struck out four batters, walked one and allowed five hits in five innings pitched. He threw 62 pitches on a 75-pitch limit.
Shane Bieber at Triple-A Buffalo tonight:
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) June 12, 2026
5 innings, 5 hits, 0 earned runs.
4 strikeouts, 1 walk.
He is getting close.
Toronto has been deliberate with Bieber's ramp up, which will likely lead to at least one more rehab start for him.
The next step would theoretically be a start with a 90-100 pitch limit, close to a typical major league outing for the former fourth-round draft pick.
Shane Bieber is now through his 2nd AAA rehab start (4th overall).
— Thomas Hall (@Hall_Thomas_) June 11, 2026
5.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 4 K & 62 pitches (46 strikes)
It's both the longest start & most pitches thrown by Bieber in 2026. #BlueJayspic.twitter.com/fbAKjrdVVX
Due to Bieber's next rehab outing likely to be emulative of what a major league start would be, there's a chance the Blue Jays could bring him up if they're confident in him being ready, but it seems more likely his rehab assignment will extend one more start.
Bieber was originally acquired by Toronto in a trade with the Cleveland Guardians on July 31, 2025, when he was in the middle of a rehab assignment due to Tommy John surgery.
The former Guardian made seven starts in the regular season for the Blue Jays and posted a 3.57 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 40.1 inning spitched.
In the playoffs, Bieber had a 3.86 ERA and fanned 18 batters in 18.2 innings pitched across five outings (four starts).
With a healthy rotation (barring Jose Berrios and Cody Ponce who are both out for the season), the Blue Jays could go on solid run and find themselves firmly back in the playoff standings.
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For most Scots following the World Cup, who they're supporting isn't even a question.
And football-mad Jack and Heather of Luthermuir in Aberdeenshire have more reason than most fans to be heading to the USA this week.
Their son John is making his World Cup debut in the blue jersey of Scotland.
But that's where things get complicated.
Because their younger son, Harry, is turning out in bright yellow for Australia.
They're proud of both boys and looking forward to watching them play.
But their sons' success means Jack and Heather need to get to two first-round games which are 3000 miles and six days apart.
And they're keeping their fingers crossed and options open should both teams progress.
As Jack says: "It's a big thing, I suppose. We want to support both kids and both countries. Then the ball's in the air for the rest of it."
Both defenders, John now plays at Rangers after stints with Dundee United and Hearts, while Harry - who also started at Tannadice - had a spell at Stoke before joining Leicester City.
John first played for Scotland in 2018 and Harry has been a feature of the Australian national squad since 2019, thanks to mum Heather being born there.
According to their parents, having two sons playing at the highest level means they can enjoy both their successes, and the boys enjoy a friendly and supportive rivalry.
Jack says: "They're fairly close brothers, though there was a bit of scrapping when they were younger. They're always talking to each other about games. They're always looking out for each other, that's for certain."
The beautiful game has played a big part in the lives of all the Souttars.
Jack turned out for Brechin in his youth and the next generation of three sons and two daughters all played and follow the game.
Managing all that took a lot of commitment and organisation over the years.
"I think the big thing is that it was never a task for us," Jack says. "We trained at Dundee twice a week. Then we were going down to Glasgow twice a week and training down there."
The boys' burgeoning careers took them all over the UK, including Dingwall, Fleetwood and Stoke.
"We were all over the country supporting them and, to be fair, we both really enjoy football. It was excellent. We didn't want to be grumpy parents. We treated it as a holiday."
This World Cup is not the family's first.
In 1998, the last time Scotland made it to the finals, Jack was there with oldest son Aaron, among a gang of family and friends.
But toddler John was too young to make the trip and stayed at home with Heather, who was heavily pregnant with Harry.
"I never made it," Heather says. "I was very pleased that they went and I said 'well, I'll go to the next one'.
"But here we are, 28 years later for the next one. I've waited a while."
Of course, 28 years later that toddler and baby bump are now playing at the World Cup.
This time, four generations of extended family as well as friends are going, with Heather at the centre organising it all.
Aaron, the oldest of the five siblings, won't be in the USA this year. He died in July 2022 at the age of 42 after a long battle with motor neurone disease.
Both players credit their brother with helping shape their careers and talk of him as a role model.
Harry played for Australia at the Qatar World Cup in 2022 but this year marks John's debut.
Two boys, two teams, one family. But what happens if the stars align, Scotland end up playing Australia, and the brothers end up playing against one another?
"I think the feelings are very similar for both the kids," Jack says. "I don't think, because we're from Scotland, our feelings for Harry are any less.
"We're just so proud - as any parent would be - for their kids doing well. In any sport or any walk of life."
For Heather, USA 2026 marks the chance for their family to make some new memories.
"On the football side we'll have new stories, because we've heard the France '98 stories for years, so we'll have lots of new stories and new memories for all the family," she says.
"Memories and stories forever and that's all you can want for families, isn't it?"
The 2026 NFL season will be here before you know it, but the Seattle Seahawks spent their Thursday night celebrating what they achieved during the 2025 season.
That would be going 14-3 then crushing the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round, escaping the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC championship game and then putting on a defensive masterclass against the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl 60.
On June 11, the Seahawks received their Super Bowl 60 championship rings.
The boxes containing their rings literally descended from the heavens (well, rafters anyways). And the bling was mighty impressive.
A delivery from above. pic.twitter.com/gqqEqHVDZD
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
Here's a closer look at the Seahawks' championship rings, which were made by Jason of Beverly Hills.
The largest and most technologically advanced Super Bowl ring ever created for the SBLX Champions. pic.twitter.com/2M2ANGEBgT
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
All in the details. pic.twitter.com/cklCM0CPYd
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) June 12, 2026
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl rings: Details, close up look
Former Wales coach Wayne Pivac is preparing to come out of "semi-retirement" and begin a new chapter when he travels to Italy next week to take charge of Benetton.
Pivac, 63, was announced as the new boss of the United Rugby Championship (URC) side in March and will arrive in northern Italy from New Zealand to start pre-season preparations.
It could have been very different for Pivac had his time as Wales coach worked out, but he paid the price for losing at home to Georgia in November 2022.
A stint in Japan followed before he returned home to New Zealand where he admits his coaching career might have been over.
But the Benetton opportunity arose and the well-travelled Kiwi has found himself back in the northern hemisphere.
In the latest Scrum V podcast, Pivac has explained his decision to prolong his career, recounted how his Wales career finished and outlined why Welsh rugby could have looked a lot different if the Ospreys and Scarlets had merged in 2019.

Pivac has signed a contract as first-team head coach with the Italian club until June 2028, with the option of two further seasons.
"After Japan, we had come back to New Zealand with a view of just sort of semi-retiring," said Pivac.
"I've been helping the local club with coaching coaches and doing recruiting out of the schools, identifying the young talents, which I've enjoyed doing.
"I said to my agent it'd have to be something special and a few clubs popped up which weren't of interest.
"Then the phone call came through that Benetton were interested in having a conversation.
"We did that quickly, one Zoom led to another, and before you know it, we decided to accept an offer, so that's where we're heading."
Pivac has brought in former Scarlets and Wales fly-half Rhys Patchell as his attack coach.
"I know Rhys pretty well and he has got a fantastic work ethic," said Pivac.
"We signed him from Cardiff and he was a big part of us winning the championship with the Scarlets in 2017 and that was a special time in Welsh regional rugby.
"He understood the way we wanted to play and was able to execute what we wanted on the field and in training."
Pivac believes the duo will improve each other despite a 30-year age gap.
"He's going to make a very good coach," said Pivac. "I know the Benetton people are excited about the one and only signing I've done to date, which is Rhys.
"I am looking forward to helping him kickstart his coaching career.
"For a young coach to be in with an older experienced coach, it's a win-win.
"He'll keep me young and hopefully I'll help him in the trying moments to relax and enjoy it for what it is."

After leading Scarlets to Pro12 success in 2017, Pivac replaced Warren Gatland after the 2019 World Cup.
Pivac won the 2021 Six Nations during a three-year spell as Wales boss and became the first Welsh men's coach to achieve a victory against the Springboks in South Africa in 2022 with victory in Bloemfontein.
Pivac was replaced by Gatland in 2022 having won 13 of 34 games with the 13-12 home defeat against Georgia in November 2022 proving the defining moment.
Georgia have since been embroiled in a doping scandal which saw former captain Merab Sharikadze banned for 11 years for his part in a secret scheme which helped national team players cheat anti-doping tests.
Sharikadze, who led Georgia to that famous win over Wales in Cardiff, admitted providing 'clean' urine to three team-mates.
Hooker Giorgi Chkoidze was banned for six years, with Lasha Khmaladze, Otar Lashkhi and Miriani Modebadze receiving three-year suspensions, and Lasha Lomidze being banned for nine months.
World Rugby, who flagged anomalies in samples from the team in the run-up to the 2023 World Cup, says Georgia were the subject of "the most extensive anti-doping investigation ever undertaken in rugby", but that performance-enhancing drugs were not the motivation for the deception.
Pivac says defeat against Georgia was the final straw in his Wales coaching career, although there was to be one more defeat in his tenure following a loss against Australia.
"It's a long time ago and you do move on," said Pivac.
"At the time it was disappointing to walk away from the role and then probably equally disappointing to hear that news [of Georgia's doping bans] in recent times.
"I've no regrets. I enjoyed nine years in Wales and loved every minute of it.
"I'm looking forward to going back again with Benetton [in October] when we play Scarlets because I've got so many friends there with great memories."

A teenager has said he feels "ready" to make his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a race he has wanted to enter since the age of five.
Edward Pearson, 19, from Guildford in Surrey, will be driving in the famous endurance race for the first time in a team alongside former Formula 1 driver Jack Doohan.
Pearson, who passed his road driving test in November and had not driven in an endurance race a year ago, said he was excited to be part of the event.
He told BBC Radio Surrey: "Since I was five I've wanted to do this race. I feel ready."
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events in motorsport.
It involves three classes of cars going at much different speeds racing at the same time for 24 hours straight.
The winner is the car that covers the longest distance.

Each car has three drivers, with Pearson and his teammates each driving in 40 minute stints.
Pearson will drive in the LMP2 class race for the Nielsen Racing car, alongside former Alpine F1 driver Doohan and David Heinemeier Hansson.
Taking part in the race means using "all of your brain power" on driving, he said.
His needs to overtake much slower cars in the lower class race, while also being overtaken by the much faster hypercars in the upper class race.
He said the sport was gaining popularity, adding: "It's great to be in a sport that is growing."
The race is due to begin on Saturday, 13 June and finish on Sunday, 14 June.
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A Williams Formula One car driven throughout the 2003 season has been restored and is set to return to the track after more than two decades in storage.
Drivers Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya both used the vehicle as a test car throughout the season - which ended with Williams finishing second in that year's Constructors' Championship.
Now, 23-years-on, the FW25 has been restored by the Grove-based F1 team's heritage division and the engineers who originally worked on it during that 2003 season.
On Friday, the renovated racing car - powered by a 3.0-litre V10 engine - will return to the track competitively at Germany's legendary motorsport Mecca, the Nurburgring.
Jonathan Kennard, the F1 team's heritage director, led the project and told the BBC team behind it had "absolutely loved" being involved in the car again.
"It's probably one of our favourite cars that we ever made in our history, and there's a lot of love and passion for the FW25 amongst all the team."

Kennard said having the knowledge of the mechanics who had originally worked on the car in 2003 during the year-long restoration project had been "absolutely wonderful".
"When this [car] was made, I think Williams F1 team probably had around 450 people all with this the sole aim of designing the fastest racing car to go and win the World Championship."
"We've got 31 people in Heritage, but I think we're pretty well set up to deliver a car that is as good if not better than it was back in 2003."
He explained the vehicle had been in storage since "back in the day" when it had last been used, and "hadn't turned a wheel since 2003".

Restoring the car was "not cheap" Kennard said, before adding that the its original V10 engine was "officially back".
"We're running the engine exactly as it would have been run in 2003 - so 19,000 rpm, 3.0 litre V10."
"The one thing that many Formula One fans if they've been watching for a while miss is that ear-splitting noise that the old Formula One cars have."
Kennard said the restored FW25 had a noise that was "absolutely terrific".
"When we fired it up for the first time, I don't think there was anybody in the room that wasn't a little bit emotional about it. It was a really special thing to see."
"We're quite proud to be a part of that."

The car will be competing across four rounds of the 2026 BOSS GP series - with Magny-Cours, Red Bull Ring and Mugello all hosting races after the Nurburgring.
Talking about the restored car's speed, Kennard said: "If you actually compare the Formula 1 cars of today versus the 2003 FW25 in terms of lap time, they're almost the same."
Taking the wheel for the races will be the car's owner Phil Stratford, who said owning and racing the car was a "lifelong ambition".
"To be able to do it with the full support of Williams Heritage, the engineers and technicians who know this car better than anyone, and to bring it back to competition... is extraordinary."
"I cannot wait."

Manchester United have already admitted defeat in their pursuit of dream midfield target, Elliot Anderson.
The Nottingham Forest star was identified as the ideal successor to Casemiro, but INEOS are in no position to pay as much as Manchester City.
Even though Forest have rejected both of City bids, the feeling is that the Englishman prefers a switch to the Etihad and the Red Devils do not want to get into a bidding war.
This is why they moved on to Sandro Tonali. However, Newcastle’s valuation, the Italian’s wage demands, and his preference to return to his homeland have proved to be major obstacles.
Interestingly, Fabrizio Romano has now revealed that City, should they miss out on Anderson, could move for the Magpies ace.
“I want to discuss the Man City situation, because on one side there is still the situation of Elliot Anderson,” Romano said on his YouTube channel.
“Manchester City yesterday offered £121m add-ons included, for Elliot Anderson – £106m plus £15m as add-ons. The bid has been rejected by Nottingham Forest.
“Now let’s see what Manchester City decide to do because it was already a big proposal. Don’t forget what I told you last week, another player really appreciated, really, really appreciated by Manchester City is also Sandro Tonali.”
The journalist had earlier claimed that owing to the former AC Milan star’s demands, the 20-time English league champions have cooled their interest.
“In the case of Tonali, the appreciation remains, but at this stage the deal is not considered advanced or particularly concrete. The overall cost of the operation, including both salary and transfer fee, is currently viewed as too high.
“As things stand today, Man Utd are relatively cold on the possibility of signing Tonali.”
INEOS are set to let go of two midfield targets. Whether this decision comes back to haunt them, only time will tell.
Currently, United seem to be fully focussed on landing Mateus Fernandes from West Ham to add to their capture of Brazilian midfield ace Ederson.
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A Kent motorsport team is preparing for what it hopes will be a landmark moment as it takes on one of the world's toughest endurance races.
Cadillac Hertz Team Jota, based in Tunbridge Wells, will line up at the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend, aiming to secure its first overall victory in the French classic race since the team's formation in 2000.
Le Mans is widely regarded as one of motorsport's greatest challenges, with drivers racing continuously for 24 hours round the 8.5-mile (7.8km) Circuit de la Sarthe track.
Driver Jack Aitken told BBC South East: "Le Mans is the Everest of motor racing, and because it's such a prestigious race, you have to take on the great and the good if you want to win it."
For Team Jota, the event represents the culmination of more than two decades of growth from a private British team into one of the leading names in world endurance racing.
Team Jota's founder, Sam Hignett, said: "It all started with myself as a not very good racing driver.
"I took a back seat and managed the team, and we've grown from me and a mechanic to about 75 staff members for the Silverstone testing."

The partnership with Cadillac has given the team a chance to take on the best in the business, with the likes of Ferrari, Porsche and Alpine in the top class of the race.
Programme manager for Cadillac Racing, Keely Bosn, said she was hopeful the team would take the top step on the podium this year.
She said: "Le Mans is gruelling. It's the pinnacle of racing and it all comes together for one long 24-hour race, and we're there to win it."
The team said that winning Le Mans remained the ultimate goal.
Last year, the team attracted global attention when former Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button joined its driver lineup.
The 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans gets under way on Saturday, with the chequered flag falling 24 hours later.
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As rumors swirl about LeBron James’ possible next chapter beyond the Los Angeles Lakers, his former teammate, Channing Frye, envisioned a nightmare scenario for the aging star forward.
While many around the league are intrigued by the possibility of James teaming up with his longtime rival, Stephen Curry, in free agency, Frye outlined why signing with the Golden State Warriors would be a mistake for the four-time MVP.
James continued defying Father Time in Year 23, securing his record-extending 22nd All-Star selection behind All-NBA-caliber production. He followed that up by stepping up and carrying the injury-plagued Lakers to the second round of this year’s playoffs after they were written off with Luka Dončić (hamstring) sidelined.
Despite being 41, James still possesses the ability to swing an aspiring NBA title contender’s fortunes. However, Frye, who played alongside James during his second stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers and helped capture the 2016 championship against Golden State, would prefer the future Hall of Famer to retire at an elite level rather than risk an unfortunate end to his storied career.
“Bron’s my guy. I would rather him walk away from basketball with people saying, ‘What if?’ It’s not gonna happen,” Frye began during a Thursday appearance on “Up & Adams.”
“… This dude is averaging 25 points in the NBA still. Here’s the thing, some of your favorite players have not won a playoff series. LeBron, after 23 years, won a playoff series. I think we downplay this so much. It is not normal.
“… Throughout his career, he has done a lot of great things. He’s done a lot of losing, he’s done a lot of winning. I would rather see him walk away from basketball instead of something happening and they don’t make the playoffs, or someone gets hurt. That story’s not fun for me.”
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After acknowledging that his preferred outcome likely won’t come to fruition, Frye pinpointed Golden State as the most nightmarish of James’ reported viable free agency options.
The ex-floor-spacing 7-footer reasoned that the four-time champion’s four consecutive NBA Finals matchups against the Curry-led Warriors from 2015 to 2018 should be able to stand on their own, without being tainted.
“That’s gross, please don’t. Please don’t do that,” Frye implored James. “That is a nightmare. … It’s just such a bad story. Let that rivalry be a part of history. To go play with Steph and Jimmy [Butler] and Draymond [Green], I just, ugh, no.”
Per NBC Sports Bay Area & California’s Monte Poole, there is “curiosity on both sides” regarding James and the Warriors linking up. However, the insider noted that “it’s mostly up to LeBron,” who has, up to this point, remained tight-lipped about his next move.
The Golden Knights are on the brink of elimination from the Stanley Cup Final after losing Game 5 to the Carolina Hurricanes, 4-2, on Thursday.
The teams return to Vegas for Game 6 on Sunday, as the Golden Knights look to stave off elimination and force a Game 7, which would be in Raleigh, North Carolina on Wednesday.
Though Pavel Dorofeyev opened the scoring 6:52 into the game with a power-play goal to give Vegas a 1-0 lead, the Hurricanes answered shortly thereafter to thwart the Knights' energy, as Jordan Staal scored his sixth goal of the series.
Pav's 11th (!!!) goal of the playoffs
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) June 12, 2026
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After being outscored 9-1 in the second period through the first four games, the Hurricanes outscored the Knights 2-0 on Thursday to secure a 3-1 lead after two periods, getting goals from Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho.
Svechnikov added a power-play goal in the third, to push Carolina's lead to 4-1 before Dorofeyev scored his second goal a little more than two minutes later to cut the lead in half.
Battlin' pic.twitter.com/uBO5Ov9FXd
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) June 12, 2026
Carolina goalie Brandon Bussi was in lockdown mode, however, as he stopped 23 shots on the night.
Vegas netminder Carter Hart, who made 20 saves, allowed four goals for the fifth straight game.
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Pavel Dorofeyev (16) scores against Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Brandon Bussi (32) and defenseman K'andre Miller (19) during the third period in game five of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center.
Samsung now has approval to launch the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 in India. The smartwatch is set to debut alongside the next-generation foldable phones. Samsung may hold an in-person launch event on July 22 in London.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 just surfaced on India’s Bureau of Indian Standards certification portal, and that’s about as close to a launch confirmation as you get without an official invite.
BIS certification is the last regulatory checkpoint before a product hits Indian shelves. Model number SM-L715F (as first spotted by 91mobiles) lines up with what appeared on China’s CMIIT database weeks ago.
1. 5G cellular version for the first time
The Watch Ultra 2 is tipped to be Samsung’s first smartwatch carrying 5G cellular. Standalone 5G on a watch is still looking for its killer use case but the intent is clear: Samsung wants this thing to exist independently of your phone.
2. Snapdragon Wear Elite plus On-device AI
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite is reportedly under the hood. Apart from a performance boost, the chip is expected to bring on-device AI. It means health analysis, voice commands, and personal insights happen on the watch itself.
3. 35% bigger battery than Watch Ultra
A 784mAh cell has been reported, a substantial climb over the Watch Ultra. Battery life has been an embarrassment for premium watches for years. If this capacity holds up in daily use, Samsung’s addressing the complaint that never went away.
This combination of 5G, on-device AI, and a battery that has a potential to last up to three days is the most credible counter Samsung has assembled against Apple Watch Ultra 3.
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Louis Rossman, a well-known Right to Repair activist, has filed suit against Samsung’s warranty terms in Texas, US, due to a 990 Pro SSD warranty dispute.
The activist purchased a 4TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD for $330. It failed within the warranty period. He did everything right: error logs, documentation, the full paper trail. Samsung’s support team reviewed those logs and confirmed the drive appeared dead.
Samsung tested the drive itself and suddenly declared it healthy. They shipped it back without explanation. Rossman tested it again (via Tom’s Hardware) on his own equipment and found it still wasn’t working correctly.
At that point, he gave Samsung an ultimatum: send a replacement 4TB 990 Pro within 60 days or face him in court in Austin, Texas.
Samsung’s response was to offer him $330 back, the original purchase price, citing a lack of available stock. The problem with that story is Rossman found the exact drive sitting on Samsung’s own Amazon storefront for $949.
It’s worth mentioning that Samsung’s own warranty language complicates their position. The agreement states the company will repair or replace the product, or refund the current market value if replacement isn’t possible.
Rossman has covered enough of these fights to know how they drag. The 60-day statutory window is up and the case is moving to court.
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The BYD Seal 08 large sedan started taking pre-orders in China. It boasts a body length of 5.2 meters, rear-wheel steering, and 684 hp.
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The 2026 World Cup features several teams reaching the tournament for the very first time. Among the most anticipated debutants is Jordan, a nation that has spent decades fighting for a place on the sport’s biggest international stage.
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to discover the unique football history of Jordan.
In this edition of Curiosities, Adrian Sousa of Rabona TV examines the journey of the Jordanian national team. The episode looks closely at the country’s broader history alongside the specific development of its football infrastructure over the years.
After a 40-year wait to secure a World Cup qualification, the team has finally broken through to the finals. Their reward is a highly anticipated spot in the group stage, where they are scheduled to test themselves directly against the defending champions, Argentina.
Sousa breaks down the exact path the squad took to achieve this milestone, highlighting how previous generations laid the groundwork. It provides fans with a direct overview of how the team evolved into a competitive force capable of reaching the tournament.
You can stream the entire analysis right now. Check out the Rabona TV Jordan feature on Spotify to learn more about the history and qualification story behind one of the tournament’s newest competitors.

The opening round of fixtures for Group A of the 2026 World Cup is officially in the books, and the landscape is already proving to be incredibly compelling. Following Mexico’s 2-0 victory over nine-man South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, the action shifted to Guadalajara, where South Korea secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic.
The European side struck first in the 58th minute when towering defender Ladislav Krejci found the back of the net, silencing the energetic South Korean contingent at the Guadalajara Stadium
However, the Asian powerhouse refused to back down; midfielder Hwang In-beom leveled the score with a clinical 66th-minute strike, setting the stage for a grandstand finish. The decisive blow came in the 80th minute when substitute forward Oh Hyeon-gyu turned his marker inside the box and slotted home a dramatic late winner to secure all 3 points for his country.
This result fundamentally alters the early balance of power in the group. While co-hosts Mexico still command first place on goal difference (+2), South Korea sits right alongside them at the top of the table with 3 points (+1).

Meanwhile, the Czech Republic and South Africa find themselves anchored to the bottom of Group A after matchday one, both facing a steep uphill battle to keep their knockout stage dreams alive.
With Matchday 1 officially in the books, the focus immediately shifts to a high-stakes second round of group fixtures, which will take place entirely on Thursday, June 18.
Kickstarting the action, South Africa and the Czech Republic will square off at the Atlanta Stadium. Both nations are desperately hunting for points after dropping their openers, making this a must-win scenario to keep their World Cup knockout stage hopes alive.
Later that evening, the two group leaders will go head-to-head as co-hosts Mexico take on South Korea at the Guadalajara Stadium. It’s an early battle for supremacy in Group A, and with both teams sitting on 3 points, a victory for either side could mathematically punch their ticket to the Round of 32.

The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner, bringing an expanded field of 48 teams to North America. Preparing for a tournament of this scale requires looking closely at how the early stages of the competition will shape up across the host nations.
To help fans get ready, Adrian Sousa of Rabona TV has launched a detailed, two-part audio preview of the entire tournament. This specific episode focuses entirely on the first half of the draw, breaking down the expectations for Groups A through F.
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete group preview.
The episode goes through every single country competing in these initial groups, ensuring that both massive football powerhouses and lower-ranked nations get equal analytical coverage. Listeners can expect an honest look at each team’s current standing ahead of the opening matches.
For soccer fans looking to familiarize themselves with the squads, tactics, and tournament layout, this guide serves as a straightforward baseline. It outlines the major storylines to watch as these first six groups prepare to battle for a spot in the knockout rounds.
You can stream the entire analysis right now. Check out the Rabona TV World Cup Preview on Spotify and make sure to look out for part two, which will cover the remaining groups.

Uzbekistan’s journey to the grandest stage in football is one of the most compelling stories of the 2026 World Cup cycle. For a nation that has endured significant geopolitical shifts throughout its history, the path to sporting relevance has mirrored its broader national resilience.
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to discover the unique football history of Uzbekistan.
In the finale of his Curiosities series, Adrian Sousa of Rabona TV dives deep into this unique footballing landscape. The episode examines how the Central Asian nation had to completely rebuild its sports infrastructure after a devastating tragedy severely disrupted its early football development.
Decades of perseverance finally paid off during the Asian qualification rounds, culminating in a historic milestone. Exactly 25 years after gaining independence, the White Wolves successfully secured their first-ever World Cup berth, becoming the first Central Asian country to reach the finals.
Sousa provides listeners with the necessary historical context to understand how this team transformed into a rising power within the Asian confederation.
You can stream the entire deep dive right now. Check out the Rabona TV Uzbekistan breakdown on Spotify to get fully up to speed on one of the most fascinating dark horses competing in North America.

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Dünya çempionatının Meksika ilə CAR (Cənubi Afrika Respublikası) arasında keçirilən açılış matçının ən yaxşı futbolçusu məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az FIFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir ki, bu, Meksika yığmasının üzvü Xulian Qinyonesdir.
Yarımmüdafiəçi görüşdə komandasının birinci qolunun müəllifi olub. Matç Meksikanın qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:0.
“Zirə” futbolçusu Qismət Alıyevlə müqaviləni uzatmaq istəyir.
Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, tərəflər arasında bir müddətdir, danışıqlar davam edir. Qismətin təklifləri var və hələ qərarsızdır.
Azərbaycan yığmasının da üzvü olan 29 yaşlı oyunçu yaxın zamanda seçimini edəcək.
Qismət 2020-ci ildən “Zirə”nin formasını geyinir. Cinah oyunçusu başa çatan mövsümdə Premyer Liqada 31 oyunda 2 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
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ABŞ, Meksika və Kanadanın ev sahibliyi etdiyi dünya çempionatında daha bir oyun baş tutub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, A qrupunda Cənubi Koreya millisi Çexiya seçməsi ilə qarşılaşıb. Görüş asiyalıların qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.
DÇ-2026
Qrup mərhələsi
A qrupu
Cənubi Koreya – Çexiya 2:1
Qollar: İnbom, 67, Oh, 80 – Kreyçi,59
Xal durumu: Meksika – 3, Cənubi Koreya – 3, Çexiya – 0, CAR – 0.

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The Boston Celtics have endured many changes over the last two years, both on and off the court.
On the court, the Celtics have already moved on from much of their 2024 championship core, parting ways with Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, Al Horford and Luke Kornet.
Off the court, the franchise was sold to a new ownership group led by Bill Chisholm, a very wealthy die-hard Celtics fan.
Ownership changes can affect the entire organization, and Jayson Tatum has already noticed a difference.
Jayson Tatum on new owner Bill Chisholm:
— jb (@lockedupjb) June 11, 2026
“Bill and his wife they’ve brought a different energy… He has the mindset that he wants to push this thing forward. And you know hopefully very soon we get another crack at winning a championship.” pic.twitter.com/WlLq3h895K
"Bill and his wife, they’ve brought a different energy with the way that they interact with fans and the crowd during games. How excited they are, it's really cool to see," Tatum told Front Office Sports this week. "His passion for the game, he truly is a fan."
That's been evident during Chisholm's tenure, as his passion has been on full display. He attends most home games and can often be seen sitting courtside, getting fired up when the team is playing well.
Passionate ownership is often committed to winning, and that appears to be the case with Chisholm. Hopefully the Celtics can reward him with a championship soon.
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MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JULY 15: Kylian Mbappe of France celebrates after scoring his team's fourth goal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final between France and Croatia at Luzhniki Stadium on July 15, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Michael Regan - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
FIFA via Getty ImagesA one-of-a-kind collection of jerseys worn by some of the greatest soccer players in history are on display in New York just in time for the FIFA World Cup, allowing fans the chance to get a rare look at the iconic threads.
The three-day exhibit, running now through Sunday, features an impressive lineup that includes shirts of legends such as Diego Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe.
The pop-up was curated by MatchWornShirt, a Dutch-based company that specializes in auctioning game-worn jerseys. The company said the exhibit will get American fans in the World Cup spirit as well as turn some of them into future shirt collectors.
The World Cup, which runs through July 19, is co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada. The tournament features an expanded field of 48 teams and includes 104 matches.
“The next five weeks will really help soccer grow in America. It’s the biggest sporting event in the world, and even though soccer hasn't traditionally been the top priority for every American sports fan, I hope that seeing the European and Asian crowds and how passionately they celebrate the game will encourage more Americans to get on board,” said Bob Zonderwijk, who founded MatchWornShirt with his brother Tijmen. “I think that enthusiasm can be contagious.”
The jerseys on display hailed from several places, including players’ closets, museums and collectors scattered around the world. For example, the Maradona jersey, from his 1990 World Cup match against the Soviet Union, is owned by an Italian collector.
“We put a lot of effort into [the exhibit],” Zonderwijk said. “There are famous names everyone knows, like Ronaldo and Mbappe. These aren’t just random jerseys. They represent defining moments in World Cup history.”

SALVADOR, BRAZIL - JUNE 13: Robin van Persie of the Netherlands scores the equalising goal during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group B match between Spain and Netherlands at Arena Fonte Nova on June 13, 2014 in Salvador, Brazil. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
FIFA via Getty ImagesOther notable jerseys include the one worn by Italy midfielder Marco Tardelli when he scored in the 1982 World Cup final against West Germany and Robin van Persie’s incredible leaping header against Spain at the 2014 World Cup.
On hand for the June 11 preview was former PSG and Juventus midfielder Blaise Matuidi, who won the World Cup in 2018 with France. Seeing Mbappe’s jersey from that final against Croatia brought back a flood of memories.
“I remember when the referee blew the final whistle at the end of the game,” he recalled. “It was a sensation I had never experienced in my life. Something special that we cannot even describe with words.”
Matuidi said his jersey from that match is at home.
“I remember it started raining and everything got very wet, but it was OK. It was a good rain,” he added. “We had time to slide on the pitch and enjoy that moment together.”
Matuidi said the exhibit was a chance for soccer fans to relive memories of World Cups past.
“Football is the best sport in the world,” he said. “I know we’re in America, but worldwide football is the best. It brings people together from all around the world to share time together and enjoy watching the best players in the world.”
For MatchWornShirt, the exhibit is also a chance to let Americans know that many jerseys from this current World Cup could be theirs. Zonderwijk said the American market for soccer jersey collecting has seen tremendous growth in recent years.
“We work with more than 20 of the participating nations, including several contenders for the title,” Zonderwijk said. “We also work with all three host nations — Mexico, Canada, and the United States — and as soon as matches begin, fans can bid on the jerseys the players are wearing in real time.”
In May 2025, MatchWornShirt signed an exclusive deal with U.S. Soccer to auction off game-worn men’s and women’s national team shirts. MatchWornShirt currently has agreements with over 300 club and national teams around the world, including back-to-back Champions League winners PSG.
While Matuidi said France has a shot at the title, Zonderwijk imagined a scenario that would make collectors salivate.
“If Ronaldo were to reach the final and potentially win his first World Cup, that would be a huge moment,” he said. “There are a lot of opportunities ahead.”
Clemente Lisi is the author of “The World Cup: A History of the Planet’s Biggest Sporting Event, 2026 Edition.”
This article was originally published on Forbes.com

South Korea got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start by beating the Czech Republic 2-1 Thursday after finally converting some of the many chances they created.
Until the 80th-minute mark it seemed that the Czechs would punish the Koreans' wastefulness, but substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu scored the decisive goal in a Guadalajara stadium that was far from full.
Son Heung-min's Koreans had dominated the first half but were unable to find the net.
The former Tottenham star blasted one effort over the bar before making a driving run to his left and evading two Czech defenders only to shoot wide.
An entertaining second half began with the Czechs scoring against the run of play as Ladislav Krejci rose at the front post to power a header past Korean goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu.
Hwang In-beom finally made the Korean pressure pay with a clever equalizer as he faked a shot and then caressed the ball over Czech 'keeper Matek Kovar on 67 minutes.
The Czechs had a goal disallowed before Hwang added to his goal with an assist, crossing from the right for Oh to slot home.
When the final whistle sounded after a frantic end to the game, Son sank to the turf in joy.
South Korea face co-hosts Mexico, who beat South Africa 2-0 in the tournament's opening Group A game earlier Thursday, on June 18.
The Czechs play the South Africans in Atlanta on the same day.
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The World Cup 2026 saw thousands of empty seats in just the second match to further raise the controversy surrounding Fifa’s ticket prices for the spectacle.
South Korea defeated Czech Republic 2-1 in a gripping Group A contest in Guadalajara.
But amid controversy surrounding the ticket prices at the tournament, with Fifa president Gianni Infantino defending the dynamic pricing policy at his press conference on the eve of the tournament.
But during the contest at the Estadio Akron, thousands of empty red seats could be seen throughout the stadium.
Despite the match failing to reach a full capacity, the atmosphere remained lively with South Korea and Czech Republic fans heard throughout the contest.
Ladislav Krejci had put Czech Republic in front before Hwang In Beom’s equaliser, and Oh Hyeon Gyu’s winner.

Fifa opted to cut prices for its 104 matches in recent weeks, while a reported 180,000 tickets remained listed across Fifa’s official resale portals ahead of the tournament.
The pricing policy has seen the cheapest standard ticket to the final reach at reported $5,785, with some tickets reaching five figures.
The issue has clouded the build-up to the tournament, with Fifa even claiming to have received over 500 million booking requests.

While Infantino’s defence surrounding the ticket prices centred on his belief that the Fifa World Cup was a bigger event than the NBA Finals, which has seen exorbitant prices for the Knicks v Spurs series.
Politicians in New York and New Jersey have launched a formal investigation after allegations fans were left confused by Fifa over the inflated prices of tickets.
Complaints centre on a lack of clarity over waiting times in online queues and the eventual prices should fans succeed.
Fifa has been contacted for comment

South Korea fought back for a deserved 2-1 victory in their World Cup opener against the Czech Republic on Thursday.
They were the better team throughout the game, forcing Czech keeper Matej Kovar into several big saves, but fell behind in the 59th minute.
Against the run of play, a clinical long throw-in found Ladislav Krejčí, who broke the deadlock with a header.
South Korea equalized in the 67th as Hwang In Beom chipped the ball over Kovac as they finally managed to beat the keeper.
The Czechs thought they had the lead again in the 77th, but Tomas Soucek's effort was ruled out for offside.
Just three minutes later, South Korea were on target again with substitute Oh Hyeon Gyu scoring the deserved winner.
South Korea are tied on three points at the top of Group A with co-hosts Mexico, who earlier defeated South Africa 2-0.
The Czech Republic are returning to the World Cup for the first time since Germany 2006.





There were wild celebrations throughout New York City, some fans standing on their cars on the streets of Manhattan, while thousands of miles away in Santa Monica roars could be heard from bars that lined the beach.
But this wasn't for a World Cup game. This was for the New York Knicks as they staged a stunning comeback on Wednesday - the greatest in NBA Finals history - to beat the San Antonio Spurs.
It served as a reminder of what global football's most prestigious tournament is up against in the USA as the country's national team prepares to kick off against Paraguay (Saturday, 02:00 BST).
Football - or soccer - does not hold the same level of love as sports such as basketball and American football in the USA and a recent poll has suggested half of Americans surveyed do not care about the tournament.
After a build-up dogged by political issues and expensive tickets, just how excited are people in the country about it?

This is the second time the USA has hosted the men's World Cup, having done so in 1994.
That tournament had a significant and lasting impact on the football culture in the country, boosting its popularity and paving the way for the creation of Major League Soccer.
But fast forward more than three decades to the present day and the World Cup's return has yet to capture the public imagination.
In New York, there is evidence if you look closely that this monster tournament has begun.
There are subway trains decked out in national team colours. Lionel Messi's face appears on a giant billboard in Times Square and there are fans walking around the Big Apple in the shirts of Morocco and Brazil, who meet on Saturday in the first of eight World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium - rebranded New York New Jersey Stadium for the tournament.
But it is basketball - not football - that New Yorkers are besotted with right now.
The New York Knicks lead in the NBA Finals 3-1 against San Antonio Spurs and will clinch the the national championship for the first time since 1973 if they win on Saturday.
"You've seen Batman, right? You've seen Gotham, right? Man, Saturday night is probably going to be like that if the Knicks win," one fan told BBC Sport.
"To be honest I haven't really kept up with anything about the World Cup. I don't care about anything other than the Knicks."
Frank, another fan, added: "I've been concentrating on my Knicks but once it's over I will definitely turn my focus to the World Cup.
"It's just that the Knicks have taken over everything right now in New York."
Another, wearing a royal blue and orange Knicks shirt, said: "I'm going to be honest. I don't know much about soccer."

Over in Los Angeles - where hosts USA will play two of their three group games - it has been a similar story with regards to promotion of the World Cup.
There are banners on the streets coming out of Los Angeles Airport promoting 'LA26' and the tournament, while electronic billboards rotate the various members of the USA squad and a large mural in downtown LA features Argentina legend Lionel Messi. Some convenience stores also sell World Cup-related merchandise.
However, for non-football fans, it would be quite easy to be oblivious to the fact that the tournament is about to get under way.
One taxi driver transporting BBC World Service colleagues expressed their surprise that such an event was set to begin, saying "There's a World Cup happening? Who's playing?"
But for organisers the expectation is the excitement will grow as the tournament goes on.
"I think we have had a slow build that is leading to a frothy frenzy," says Larry Freedman, co-chairman of the Los Angeles World Cup Host Committee.
"It has been such a long time coming and with so many other sports and activities in LA people have been thinking about what they will do tomorrow, not two or three years out.
"But now we are on the eve of it kicking off people are getting very, very excited. We have a very diverse community here and people from all over the world who will have teams participating in this tournament."
For the fans, there is certainly more excitement among them for being in the city where their country will play their games, even if they aren't necessarily die-hard football supporters.
In Santa Monica, Isaiah and Husna - both from Sacramento County - were looking forward to experiencing the tournament.
"I'm pretty excited," Isaiah told BBC Sport.
"I've never actually watched the World Cup but I will watch it this year.
"I think it will be exciting because it is here in LA now and LA is where it is at. It will be something different."
Husna added: "Many people don't know what the World Cup is here, but now it is in LA and this is a big popular place they will know about it and watch it."
Both, however, admitted they were unaware of who the USA faced in their opening game.
The younger generation of Americans BBC Sport spoke to - ones who did not experience the tournament when it was last held in the USA 32 years ago - certainly seemed to be excited.
One such fan, Mahon, said: "We have watch parties set up so we are very excited for it.
"We do have a few friends who are not really into soccer but we are trying to get into them that we are Team USA - country pride.
"I think it has surpassed baseball in popularity here, but I don't think it will get as big as American football or basketball.
"People will get into it."
Scotland return to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years and their fans have been arriving in Boston this week excited to witness their return to this level of football.
Their first game is against Haiti (Sunday, 02:00 BST), but some of the Tartan Army have arrived to be greeted by Americans oblivious to why they are here.
"I went and posted a letter from America 10 minutes ago and the girl asked me what I was doing here and asked if I was on holiday," one Scotland fan told BBC Sport Scotland.
"I had a Scotland top. She didn't even know the World Cup is on."
Another supporter added: "The pubs are brilliant but I don't think anyone knows that there is a World Cup on."
One of the biggest issues for fans both native to the United States and from abroad has been ticket prices.
In the days before the USA's opener, there were still tickets available for the game. But with the cheapest going for $1,120 (£836), many fans - particularly families - have been priced out.
In downtown LA, family of four Chris, Angie, Layla and Lauren said they were thrilled to have World Cup football in their home area.
"We have two girls in club soccer so we are very much fans," said Chris.
"Unfortunately we will watch at home. The ticket prices and availability are a whole other subject."
"If it was more affordable for families we would definitely go and check it out," says Brennan, who was with wife Erica and children Stephanie and Marcel.
"Despite that, we will still be excited and watch it from home."
How well the USA national team do at this tournament will also play its role in building spectator interest - the longer they stay in it, the more the support is likely to build.
That support has increased with the USA's opener approaching and earlier this week, the team held a 30-minute open training session for which 30,000 fans registered their interest for the 5,000 tickets available.
Different methods have been employed to try to reach out to a different audience and recently USA international Malik Tillman featured on the cover of a fashion magazine wearing a hat that resembled an elongated mushroom.
"It's been sent around the group chat a few times ... there's some questionable pictures!" USA and Crystal Palace defender Chris Richards said.
Fellow centre-back Mark McKenzie added: "Ultimately it's about exposure. I'm always up for expressing ourselves in different ways."
If such methods work and a different audience is reached then that, coupled with a strong run by the USA at this World Cup, could have a lasting and changing impact on the sport in the country, as it did in 1994.

We live in a college football world of lists, rankings, and countdowns. Many players on Notre Dame’s roster have been talked about and written about over the last few months — so let’s fall in line.
This will be my official Top 20 Notre Dame Football Players ranking. I will unveil each player, and list the three things I like about them. It seems simple enough, but I have no doubt that some of these ratings will be highly criticized, but you can always share your thoughts in the comments below.
He wants to be here
Perhaps it should go without saying, and it’s something I could say about every player that transfers to Notre Dame, but… I love it when guys REALLY want to be here. Those players are hungry and are ready to buy into what the program is building (not just selling). McKinney had a lot of options once he hit the portal, but he saw the opportunity in South Bend, and is here to make it work for him.
He knows how to play opposite of a star
It’s pretty wild that McKinney will be able to say that in college, he played opposite of both Travis Hunter and Leonard Moore. There’s a lot of pressure on the cornerback opposite of the THE star. Offensive gameplays and quarterback tendencies will direct a lot of the workflow to the “other” corner — and DJ did a really nice job of complimenting Hunter at Colorado.
DJ McKinney ranked in the top 10 in man coverage percentage in each of the past two years. Notre Dame plays more man than anyone in the country.
— Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) January 12, 2026
He's a sticky cover man in scramble drills, too. Stays attached without holding, makes a play on the ball. pic.twitter.com/TclwQ1ZE3W
It’s just an incredible upgrade
This is not a knock on Christian Gray — in fact it is FAR from it. The addition of McKinney, in my opinion, allows for the move to nickel for Christian Gray (a position I think suits him even better than CB). Sometimes it really just is finding your best 11 and putting them on the field, and in Notre Dame’s base defense which is more of a nickel base, this alignment sets the Irish up for continued defensive success.
#20 DT Francis Brewu
#19 LB Jaylen Sneed
#18 LB Jaiden Ausberry
#17 WR Mylan Graham
The second day of the World Cup features the other two host nations after Mexico officially got the tournament underway on Thursday. Here's what you need to know as Group B and Group D get started and the United States officially begins its World Cup campaign.
Friday, June 12 | 3 p.m. ET | Toronto | TV: Fox
Odds: Canada (-125), Bosnia-Herzegovina (+340), Tie (+250)
The first World Cup game ever in Canada will be played without the country's most famous player. Bayern Munich left back Alphonso Davies is set to miss the game as he's still recovering from a hamstring injury. Davies was limited to just 23 games across all competitions for Bayern Munich this past season and made just eight starts. He's played only 32 league games over the past two seasons because of injury. He tore an ACL in March of 2025.
Without Davies on the left flank — he will play in midfield for the national team — Canada isn't as strong going forward on that side. Can Juventus midfielder Jonathan David and forward Cyle Larin help pick up the slack? A win will go a long way for Canada to get first in what looks to be an incredibly even group.
Bosnia-Herzegovina made the World Cup after knocking off Italy in a UEFA playoff final on penalties. The Bosnians are in their second World Cup as an independent nation and last made the tournament in 2014.
The team is led by 40-year-old striker Eden Dźeko and were absolutely scuffling before manager Sergej Barbarez was appointed in 2024. Since Barbarez has been the coach, Bosnia is a team that doesn't play the prettiest soccer and won't be dominating possession at the World Cup. But it's certainly an effective brand of play.
Friday, June 12 | 9 p.m. ET | Los Angeles | TV: Fox
Odds: United States (-110), Paraguay (+320), Tie (+240)
Anything less than a win on Friday night can be considered a disappointment for the United States. The U.S. has never made it past the quarterfinals in modern World Cup history and can't settle for simply another one-and-done performance in the knockout rounds. Especially since 32 teams now qualify for the elimination stages.
Defender Chris Richards could return to the lineup after missing the two warmup matches because of an ankle injury suffered with his Crystal Palace club team. Richards is the United States' best center back. Yes, 35-year-old Tim Ream is the captain, but Richards' presence is desperately needed if the U.S. is going to make it to the quarterfinals.
Under coach Mauricio Pochettino, the U.S. is likely to play a 3-4-2-1 formation with wingbacks Sergiño Dest and Antonee Robinson pushed a little further forward into the midfield to provide width for Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie.
Paraguay will likely be without star attacker Julio Enciso after he suffered a knee injury a week ago in the team's last tuneup match. Enciso could return later in the World Cup.
Enciso plays behind striker Antonio Sanabria, who will now be the focal point of the Paraguay attack. Sanabria has made 48 appearances for Paraguay since his debut in 2013 but has scored just seven goals.

South Korea came from behind to beat Czechia 2-1 in the second game of the 2026 World Cup. After a slow start to the game, the last thirty minutes had end-to-end action between evenly-matched teams.
Six Bundesliga players – Bayern's Kim Min-jae and Mainz's Lee Jae-sung of South Korea and Robin Hranáč and Vladimír Coufal (both Hoffenheim) and Patrik Schick and Adam Hložek (both Leverkusen) from Czechia – played the closely-fought encounter. Borussia Mönchengladbach's Jens Castrop was an unused substitute for the winners.
In their first World Cup game since 2006 in Germany, it took a while for Czechia to have their first shot on target. However, they didn't need a second invitation as Ladislav Krejčí headed home from a long throw-in by Coufal in the hour mark. The Hoffenheim wingback recorded a personal best eight assists in his debut Bundesliga campaign.
Krejčí, who was controversially handed the captain's armband by the Czechia federation months ago, was also instrumental in their playoff victories that got them into the World Cup. Suddenly, the game came to life in the final half hour. South Korea responded with a brilliant finish from Feyenoord's In-Beom Hwang before Coufal denied another assist when former club teammate and captain Tomáš Souček scored from an offside position.
At the other end, Hwang turned provider as the World Cup regulars completed the comeback. Oh Hyeon-Gyu, who came very close to joining VfB Stuttgart last summer, netted the all-important goal ten minutes after coming on as a substitute. Seung-Gyu Kim made a couple of excellent saves late in the game to secure the three points.
Group leaders Mexico and South Korea will lock horns on matchday two, while Czechia and South Africa battle to earn their first points.
The reports this week are that Pat McAfee’s next ESPN deal could be worth somewhere between $60 million and $65 million annually.
Sixty-five million dollars. The immediate reaction is obvious. Is any media personality worth that kind of money? Is any host, analyst, insider, or commentator worth what some NFL quarterbacks make?
It’s a fair question. It’s also probably the wrong one. The more interesting question is what ESPN’s willingness to pay that kind of money says about ESPN itself.
For most of its history, ESPN operated under a very simple philosophy: nobody was bigger than ESPN. Not Chris Berman, Dan Patrick, Keith Olbermann, or Stuart Scott. Not anybody.
SportsCenter was the star. The highlights and brand was the star. The four letters mattered more than the person sitting behind the desk. Those personalities became household names, but ESPN always projected the same message. Talent would come and go. SportsCenter would remain. Viewers were loyal to ESPN, not necessarily the individuals appearing on it.
That philosophy built one of the most successful media companies in American history.
Today, however, ESPN is a very different place. The network no longer markets SportsCenter the way it once did with its iconic “This Is SportsCenter” commercials. The highlights are no longer the centerpiece of the operation.
Instead, ESPN markets personalities. Pat McAfee. Stephen A. Smith. Adam Schefter. The stars often feel larger than the shows they appear on. The center of gravity has shifted. SportsCenter used to be the destination. Now, the destination is whoever has the audience.
If the reported mega-deal figures surrounding McAfee are accurate, ESPN is willing to spend accordingly.
The company can afford it. ESPN remains one of the most valuable businesses in media. It generates an estimated $16 billion to $18 billion annually through affiliate fees, advertising, streaming, digital operations, and licensing. This isn’t a struggling company desperately throwing money around.
Stephen A. Smith reportedly earns about $20 million annually. Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Kirk Herbstreit, and the network’s elite game analysts reportedly sit somewhere in the $15 million to $20 million range. Adam Schefter remains among the highest-paid insiders in sports media.
Now McAfee could reportedly be headed toward $60 million. The money isn’t disappearing. It’s concentrating. Which is why ESPN increasingly resembles an NFL roster more than a television network.
The old ESPN looked like a baseball team. Lots of contributors. Lots of depth. Everybody had a role. The organization was the star.
The modern ESPN looks like a franchise that just handed its quarterback a record-setting extension. Patrick Mahomes gets paid. Josh Allen gets paid. Joe Burrow gets paid. Then the front office starts looking around the roster and wondering who else it can afford.
That’s not necessarily criticism. It’s simply how modern media works.
The executives making these decisions aren’t grading talent based on whether traditional media members approve. They’re looking at audience engagement, YouTube views, and podcast downloads. Also sponsorship opportunities, social reach, and digital consumption. Younger audiences who don’t consume media the same way previous generations did.
Viewed through that lens, McAfee starts making a lot more sense. His audience follows him everywhere. His clips live for days, interviews become news, and show creates conversation. Sometimes he is the conversation. Attention has become the most valuable currency in media. McAfee generates it. Stephen A. generates it. Schefter generates it. That’s why they’re getting paid.
But every general manager knows the danger of building around stars. Once you pay one superstar, every other superstar notices.
If McAfee ends up making $60 million while Stephen A. Smith sits around $20 million, do we think his agent isn’t paying attention? Do we think comparisons aren’t being made behind closed doors? Quarterbacks reset markets. Now media stars do, too.
The moment one contract explodes, every other negotiation changes. Unlike the ESPN of old, today’s personalities aren’t necessarily interchangeable. SportsCenter survived talent departures because the audience belonged to ESPN. Today’s stars operate differently.
Each weekday, the sports world pulls up to the ThunderDome
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) June 9, 2026Last month, The @PatMcAfeeShow recorded its best May EVER!
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Pat McAfee built an audience before ESPN. Stephen A. Smith’s audience extends beyond ESPN. Their clips reach millions of people who may never actually watch ESPN itself. Their personal brands have become businesses. If one leaves, some portion of the audience leaves, too.
That’s the tradeoff.
The old ESPN owned the audience. The new ESPN rents it. Which raises another fascinating question.
If McAfee left tomorrow, could ESPN simply build another Pat McAfee? If Stephen A. walked away, could ESPN manufacture another Stephen A. Smith? History suggests personalities like that don’t get created in conference rooms. ESPN isn’t paying for another host. It’s paying because it knows there probably isn’t another Pat McAfee available.
Over the past decade, ESPN has gone through multiple rounds of layoffs while simultaneously handing out massive contracts to a select few stars. One does not necessarily cause the other. Corporate restructurings are more complicated than that. Rights fees increase. Streaming priorities change. Revenue shifts.
Still, it’s impossible not to notice the optics. Every time a superstar signs a record deal, somebody else is wondering whether there’s room left under the cap.
Which brings us back to the original question.
Is Pat McAfee worth $60 million a year? Maybe he is. The numbers, engagement, and audience growth may very well justify it. But that isn’t the story. The story is that ESPN has completely changed its philosophy. For decades, ESPN sold the network. It sold SportsCenter. It sold highlights.
Now it sells personalities. If Pat McAfee signs the richest deal in sports media history, it will be the ultimate confirmation that the company which once believed nobody was bigger than the ESPN brand is now betting that a few people are.
Just like every NFL team that builds around a franchise quarterback, ESPN is wagering that its stars are worth the investment.
The only question is whether there’s enough cap space left to build the rest of the roster.
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Australia and Turkey go head-to-head at BC Place this Sunday in the World Cup. Australia mark their 7th participation in the competition, whilst Turkey go into their 3rd. The match will be broadcast live at 05:00 on ITV 1.
In their last fixture, Australia shared the spoils 1-1 with Switzerland (National Team Friendlies 2026). Last time out, Turkey triumphed 1-2 against Venezuela (National Team Friendlies 2026).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Turkey winning 1-0.
Australia ( vs Switzerland 2026-06-06): Patrick Beach, Aziz Behich, Harry Souttar, Lucas Herrington, Alessandro Circati, Kai Trewin, Aiden O’Neill, Paul Okon, Tete Yengi, Cristian Volpato, Nestory Irankunda
Turkey ( vs Venezuela 2026-06-06): Uğurcan Çakır, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Evren Elmali, Ozan Kabak, Zeki Çelik, Ismail Yuksek, Orkun Kökcu, Arda Güler, Irfan Kahveci, Baris Yılmaz, Deniz Gül
ESPN is owning the stretch run of the NBA and the NHL. From the magic of the New York Knicks’ postseason run to introducing the country to different faces in different markets during the Stanley Cup Final, every step of the way ESPN has become the center of the sports fan’s ecosystem.
Meeting the moment is no small task. Talent decisions are made. Licensing deals are cut. Rights agreements are signed. In the end, the goal is the final result that we’ve been witnessing in what could possibly be considered the network’s finest moment. What a way to roll into a season with its first Super Bowl broadcast ahead.
From an NBA standpoint, ESPN has elevated its game. Despite criticism from some (including myself) about Inside the NBA’s impact this season on ESPN, the NBA Finals showcase what made the program the best in the industry for generations: unique insight, no-holds-barred opinion, and light humor to match the moment.
It also helps to be in the world’s most famous arena when the lights shine brightest. This is a home-court advantage that ESPN knew it had, and the network has delivered the goods. A balance of objectivity with a lean into celebrity pulls at the heartstrings and interests of different audiences. The social media approach to capturing engagement and embracing moments continues to set a high standard.
Then there’s Mike Breen. In an age when complaints run rampant about bias from using hometown voices on national platforms, Breen has met the challenge. He’s navigated the call like a brilliant virtuoso, finding avenues to mix his new broadcast team of Richard Jefferson and Tim Legler into his symphony. You would never know this was the first NBA Finals for the broadcast team, and that’s the magic Breen possesses.
Mix in the precise strategy of timing, pace, and choosing the right spots for analysis and insight. ESPN has delivered more than the NBA expected, but exactly what it wanted.
The viewership totals can be debated. Of course, the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals are going to draw viewers. However, for two teams with stars, but not true superstars who are bigger than the sport, they’re bringing in an audience not seen since “The Last Dance.”
It takes more than just a game to do that.
From an NHL standpoint, this is the more impressive story of the two. Through the first three games of the Stanley Cup Final, the series is seeing its best viewership in more than a decade. Non-traditional markets such as Raleigh, NC, and Las Vegas, NV, many would consider not exactly ideal for the NHL. But following six years of a team from Florida being represented in the Cup Final, viewership is nearly doubling compared to each of the last three Cup Finals.
SHEA THEODORE IS THE OT HERO
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) June 7, 2026pic.twitter.com/wmSzfuZQBV
So far, we’ve seen an overtime winner, a double-overtime winner, and the fastest natural hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history. Sean McDonough is cementing his voice with every game into the lore that “Doc” Emrick and Gary Thorne own among hockey fans across the country. P.K. Subban is a natural showman, playing Robin to Mark Messier’s Batman. The presentation carries high drama, with games scheduled on opposite nights of the NBA Finals.
There’s no doubt that a number of factors likely play into the numbers. First, with the increased viewership of the NBA Finals, there’s likely some crossover from the cross-promotion of the other series on the same network. Additionally, the Big Data + Panel measurement launched last September surely helps. Team USA beating Canada likely reintroduced a number of people to hockey entering its final stretch.
However, much like the NBA, ESPN has owned the moment. Every game captures the drama that makes the Stanley Cup the hardest trophy to win in all of sports. Those moments go viral, with ESPN personalities becoming part of the engagement surrounding them.
For years, ESPN has been criticized for what it wasn’t doing. Not enough promotion. Not enough storytelling, or even enough attention paid to certain properties. Fair or unfair, those critiques have followed the network through multiple eras. But right now, those conversations feel very distant.
The NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final have become appointment viewing. Not simply because of who’s playing, but because of how they’re being presented. ESPN has found the right balance between turning the games into events, amplifying the personalities, and allowing the competition itself to remain the star.
That’s not easy in an era when every highlight, opinion, and controversy is fighting for attention. The network can’t control who reaches the championship round. It can’t script overtime winners, historic performances, or viral moments. What it can control is how those moments are packaged, promoted, and delivered to fans.
Over the past month, ESPN has done that as well as anyone in sports television.
With the NBA and NHL both thriving on its airwaves, and a Super Bowl still waiting on the horizon, ESPN isn’t just carrying the sports conversation.
It’s driving it.
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Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov scored two power-play goals to help the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Thursday to move within one win of capturing the NHL Stanley Cup.
The Hurricanes seized a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven championship series and will try to close it out on the road in Las Vegas on Sunday.
"It required everything we have," Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal told broadcaster ESPN. "I thought everyone in the group all through the lineup was dialed in tonight.
"It required everything, and it's going to require everything to finish this off."
Staal scored for the fifth straight game, Sebastian Aho added a goal and Carolina goaltender Brandon Bussi made 22 saves in his second straight start -- becoming the first goalie in NHL history to make his first two career playoff starts in the Stanley Cup Final and win both.
Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice for Vegas, his power play goal less than even minutes into the opening period putting the Golden Knights up 1-0.
Staal struck less than five minutes later, redirecting a Nikolaj Ehlers shot past Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart and into the net.
Staal became the fifth player to have a five-game goal streak in the Stanley Cup Final and just the fourth to score in five straight games to start a Cup Final.
Svechnikov gave Carolina a 2-1 lead with a power-play goal from the top of the left circle at 11:58 of the second period and Aho pushed the lead to 3-1 at 17:51.
Svechnikov's second power-play goal, from in front of the right post at 13:49 of the second made it 4-1.
But Dorofeyev clawed one back with his second goal of the night at 13:49 of the third.
That raised the tension at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, where fans were well aware that the series had seen multi-goal deficits erased in each of the first four games.
But the Hurricanes held on to move one win away from a second Stanley Cup title to go with the one they won back in 2006.
The Golden Knights, who won their only Stanley Cup in 2023, were without William Karlsson for much of the contest after the center exited in the second period with an apparent arm injury.
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Jun 11, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) scores against Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) and defenseman Brayden McNabb (3) during the third period in game five of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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Andrei Svechnikov scored twice and Sebastian Aho added a second-period goal in a breakout game for Carolina’s top-line performers, helping the Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Thursday night to move within a victory of winning the Stanley Cup.
Captain Jordan Staal added his fifth goal in the series on a night when Carolina overcame multiple hiccups from these playoffs, from a shaky power play to being outplayed in the second period of this series.
And there had been the waiting game for Aho and Svechnikov — two roster mainstays in an eight-year postseason run — to find a better offensive groove.
It all came together in Game 5, with Svechnikov’s short putaway at the post on the power play giving Carolina a 4-1 lead midway through the third period. And unlike most multi-goal leads in what has been a wild and thrilling series, this one held up, with Brandon Bussi finishing with 22 saves in his second career postseason start.
That gave the Hurricanes a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 6 is Sunday night in Las Vegas, with the Hurricanes playing for the chance to hoist the Stanley Cup for the first time since coach Rod Brind’Amour captained them to the title in 2006.
Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice for Vegas, finding the net for the first time since Game 1 of the Western Conference Final sweep of Presidents’ Trophy winner Colorado. Carter Hart entered this one as the first goaltender in Stanley Cup Final history to give up at least four goals in each of the first four games, then did it again to continue a difficult series while finishing with 20 saves.
Vegas had twice before been in a 2-2 series in these playoffs, in the first round against Utah and the second round against Anahaim. Both times, the Golden Knights won Game 5 and then closed out the series in Game 6.
This time, they’ll have to win on home ice to force the series back to Carolina for a Game 7 on Wednesday night. And they’ll have to take two in a row against a Hurricanes team that hasn’t suffered consecutive losses since mid-January.
Vegas played much of the night without center William Karlsson, who was being checked out on the bench for an apparent upper-body injury. Karlsson skated to the tunnel midway through the second period and didn’t return.
One of the Los Angeles Lakers' multiple roster needs right now is 3-point shooting. During the regular season, they ranked 14th in 3-point shooting percentage and 24th in 3-point attempts, and other than their three stars, they only have two above-average 3-point shooters in their regular rotation: Luke Kennard and Rui Hachimura, both of whom are about to become free agents.
Some feel the way for the Lakers to become championship contenders is to duplicate the way the Dallas Mavericks built around Luka Doncic. That means bringing in a shot-blocking, rim-running center who is a lob threat, and it could mean bringing in at least one player who has played alongside Doncic in the past.
James Piercey of the Dallas Hoops Journal wrote that the Mavericks should consider trading Klay Thompson because he doesn't fit their current timeline, and he named the Lakers as one of three "logical fits" for Thompson, along with the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors, his original team.
"Thompson’s reason for joining the Mavericks is worth recalling," Piercey wrote. "He signed in 2024 to play alongside Luka Dončić. Dallas then traded Dončić in February 2025, leaving Thompson on a rebuilding roster.
"A move to the Los Angeles Lakers would reunite the two. Los Angeles has a less pressing need than Houston, but it could use additional spacing around Dončić, and the on-court fit that made the pairing logical before still holds. The Lakers carry less draft capital than the Rockets, though they could include Dalton Knecht to sweeten an offer.
"Los Angeles has also been linked to Daniel Gafford, raising the possibility of a deal between the two teams."
There is no doubt that even at age 36, Thompson is still a definite threat from beyond the arc. He shot 38.3% on 7.6 3-point attempts a game this season, and that was the lowest 3-point accuracy of his career, which shows how deadly he has always been in that category.
However, the rest of his game has suffered ever since he sustained ACL and Achilles injuries several years ago. He isn't exactly the plus defender he was prior to those injuries, and his 2-point accuracy has plummeted from 50.3% in the 2023-24 campaign to 41.8% this season. Overall, Thompson shot 39.3% from the field and averaged 11.7 points a game, both of which were career lows, this season.
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The Commissioner’s Cup has been a past indicator of the New York Liberty’s future.
In 2023, they beat the Las Vegas Aces in the Cup final before losing to them in the WNBA championship series. The following year, they lost to the Minnesota Lynx in the Commissioner’s Cup championship game but won their first WNBA title that fall, beating the Lynx in a five-game series.
Thursday’s 104-90 win over the Atlanta Dream might be just another game. Or, with a commanding lead in the Commissioner’s Cup Eastern Conference standings, it might be the earliest indication of what’s to come.
The Liberty have two remaining Commissioner’s Cup games to solidify their place in the Cup final. They still have to face the Washington Mystics on Sunday and the Chicago Sky on Wednesday.
“We want to make sure that, over the next (two games), we try to win them all, just so … our growth as a team is continuing to be upward,” Liberty forward Breanna Stewart said. “Of course, knowing we would have an opportunity to be in the Commissioner’s Cup championship just shows that we’re one of the best teams at the halfway point of the season.”
New York (9-4) has been on an ascent under first-year coach Chris DeMarco despite navigating early injuries and absences. In the past two weeks, they’ve notched six straight wins, including Thursday’s road victory against the Dream and last Saturday against the Indiana Fever, two opponents in the top half of the WNBA standings.
But the Dream were arguably the most formidable opponent the Liberty have faced this season. And in the face of that challenge in enemy territory, they put together one of their most complete games of the season. Five players finished scoring in double figures, including Satou Sabally with 19 points off the bench.
Stewart matched Sabally’s scoring output and added 11 rebounds and five assists. Marine Johannes added 17 points, and Jonquel Jones and Pauline Astier finished with 16 points each. Astier also had eight rebounds, five assists and one turnover.
“The ball was moving,” DeMarco said. “We were getting stops when we needed to. We were executing the game play, trying to keep the three out of the game. They’re tough on the glass. We had a bunch of players make plays when they needed to.”
The Liberty and Dream averaged the fourth- and fifth-most 3-point attempts per game entering Thursday’s meeting. But the Liberty are a far more efficient team. They gave up just nine makes from deep, with five coming from Rhyne Howard, who finished with 24 points.
Angel Reese scored a game-high 25 points, but she was 0-for-4 from behind the arc. The Liberty also limited her to just nine rebounds, another point of emphasis in their game plan. They outrebounded the Dream 40-24 and limited them to 8 second-chance points, compared to their league-leading average of 14.1 per game. The Dream left 12 points at the free-throw line, shooting just 15 of 27 there.
The Liberty shot 51.6 percent from deep, led by Sabally, who drilled 5 of 6 3-point attempts. That included one that came seconds after subbing into the game midway through the fourth quarter. After it sank through the net, Sabally turned to fans sitting courtside and exchanged some friendly words.
“They said I needed to relax on my shooting,” Sabally said. “I told them, ‘I’ll hit three more,’ and then I just hit one, so we were all laughing because I pointed at them. It’s fun to have good interactions like that with fans.”
Sabally’s performance is a reflection of the Liberty’s greatest attribute: depth. But her buy-in to a new role is pivotal.
Coming into this season, Sabally had started every game she played in over the last three seasons in Dallas (2020-24) and Phoenix (2025). At the start of the season, she was sidelined because of a cyst and later due to illness, but since returning to the rotation, she has been coming off the bench. She’s averaging 11.4 points for the Liberty in a reserve role.
“We know what Satou can bring,” Stewart said. “That’s it right now. She’s really keeping the main thing the main thing and coming in and doing her job, the same as she would any other place. … Nobody’s surprised that Satou had a night like tonight.”
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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The wait is officially over as the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 gets underway today in England and Wales.
Friday, 12 June marks the opening day of this historic 12 team tournament, giving cricket fans their first taste of what promises to be an action-packed month of world-class T20 cricket.
With the tournament kicking off on home soil for England, all eyes will be on the opening clash as the teams look to make a strong start to their campaigns. From big-hitting batters to game-changing bowlers, expect plenty of excitement from the very first ball.
Below, we break down today's match schedule and confirm local UK start times, while delivering expert predictions and best bets to ensure your opening-day punting gets off to a flying start!
The opening day features a standalone blockbuster clash in Group 2 as the host nation looks to lay down a marker on home soil. Below is the official schedule and venue confirmation for today's action:
Date | UK Time (BST) | Fixture | Venue |
Friday 12 June 2026 | 18:30 BST | England Women vs Sri Lanka Women | Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham |
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Top Prediction: England vs. Sri Lanka Women – England Most Sixes & Match Winner
The Rationale: While Sri Lanka have several world-class players capable of producing match-winning performances, England's strength in depth, particularly with the bat, gives them a clear advantage in familiar home conditions.
Edgbaston has often favoured aggressive stroke-makers, especially in evening matches under the lights. With a powerful top order at their disposal, England should be able to find the boundary regularly and put themselves in a strong position to begin their campaign with a convincing win.
Alternative Value Bet: The 'Top Match Bowler' market could offer value on England’s spin attack, with the possibility of evening moisture creating conditions that favour slower bowlers later in the game.
| Match | Eng (odds) | Sri (odds) |
| England Women vs Sri Lanka Women | 1.085 | 6.30 |
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According to a report from Kicker, Bayern Munich is set to lower its asking price on center-back Kim Min-jae in hopes of being able to sell him this summer:
According to Kicker, Bayern have lowered their asking price and are now prepared to accept offers in the region of €20-25 million for the 29-year-old centre-back.
The problem with selling Kim is not necessarily the transfer fee, though, but his salary. With an all-in (salary + bonus) package of €15 million, it would be tough for many clubs to justify that kind of salary for a player who is a 29-year-old backup.
Lowering the fee from what was rumored to be €35 million is a step in the right direction if Bayern Munich truly wants to unload Kim, but it might take another step down from the rumored numbers above (€20-25 million) to allow a potential buyer to balance the transfer fee and the salary.
Juventus and Manchester City are both scoping our Real Madrid attacker Brahim Díaz:
Juventus and Manchester City are looking at Real Madrid attacking midfielder Brahim Díaz, Corriere dello Sport reports. The Bianconeri are keen to land a difference-maker in the final third this summer, and manager Luciano Spalletti is reportedly keen on the 26-year-old. A deal could be difficult to secure him amid belief that he would prefer to stay put at the Bernabéu beyond this summer, while the Serie A club could also face competition from Manchester City. Díaz scored for Morocco in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Norway in a pre-World Cup friendly.
Sport Bild journalist broke down Bayern Munich’s interest in Nathaniel Brown and how it affects Alphonso Davies:
I talked a lot about Nathaniel Brown with both clubs, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich. FC Bayern initially weren’t moving for this big talent, but their minds have since changed! That’s because Alphonso Davies racked up a lot of missed minutes through injury last season and because of the concrete interest from Arsenal and Real Madrid (and, I hear, from Enzo Maresca at Manchester City) in Brown. So, Bayern know that if they don’t move for the 22-year-old left-back now, they won’t sign this player for the future. And my goodness, does he have a big future!
He’s with the German national team here in the States and is fighting with David Raum for the left-back spot for the World Cup team. I heard that Bayern Munich already knocked on the door of Frankfurt, but sporting director Markus Krösche is saying he won’t sell Nathaniel Brown for less than €60m [£51.9m], and he’s ideally looking for €65m [£56.2m]. He knows that if he performs at the World Cup, the price is only going to go up. So, Frankfurt are happy to wait. Nathaniel Brown himself would love to play for Bayern Munich. There’s already been contact with the player, and there’s no problem with securing personal terms; he’d love to make this next step.
If it happens and Bayern have to pay such a high amount, perhaps they could sell Alphonso Davies to Saudi Arabia, as there is interest. With other clubs, there’s always going to be a problem with a high price tag and a salary of €20m [£17.2m]. This could be a big problem for a player who spent much of the 2025/26 season injured.
Manchester City might be ready to drop a massive amount of money for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson:
Manchester City have made a British-record bid for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, sources have told ESPN.
City’s verbal offer is understood to be worth £106 million ($142m) with potential performance-related add-ons taking the value beyond £120m ($161m). Sources have told ESPN that Forest value Anderson at £120m before bonuses. The 23-year-old is also wanted by Manchester United while City are also keeping tabs on Sandro Tonali’s situation at Newcastle in case the move for Anderson fails.
City have already seen one bid for Anderson, worth around £85m, knocked back by Forest. The new offer would eclipse the current record transfer fee for a British player of £105m, paid by Arsenal to West Ham for Declan Rice in 2023.
Arsenal could be taking a close look at Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams:
TEAMtalk can reveal that Arsenal remain firmly in the hunt for Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, with sources explaining why hopes remain that a deal can be done and with the Spain international still viewed as one of the club’s standout attacking targets.
Williams has been on Arsenal’s radar since the summer of 2024, and sources have confirmed that interest from the Gunners has ‘never gone away’, despite the forward committing his future to a mammoth new Athletic Bilbao contract last summer.
Williams was a big target for Bayern Munich last summer, but he opted to ink a new deal with Athletic Bilbao instead of a move to Bavaria or FC Barcelona.
Jadon Sancho might want to return to Borussia Dortmund…again:
Jadon Sancho is set for talks over a return to Borussia Dortmund following the end of his successful year-long Aston Villa loan spell. The 26-year-old is still under contract with Man United, but his deal is set to expire at the end of this month, placing the German club on high alert.
Manchester City star Bernardo Silva appears to be on the verge of a move to Real Madrid:
🚨💣 BREAKING: Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid, deal set to be sealed as revealed earlier… HERE WE GO, SOON. 🇵🇹
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 11, 2026
Agreement at final stages after official proposal valid until June 2028 plus potential option.
Bernardo Silva, ready to join Real Madrid. pic.twitter.com/vm7QzwHARb
Later, Romano gave it his patented treatment:
🚨 Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! Agreement in place and contract approved.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 11, 2026
Two year deal plus one year option, fast deal by Madrid started 36h ago and closed immediately.
Mourinho wanted Bernardo, he says yes and advanced talks revealed today are 100% confirmed. pic.twitter.com/2qYSHutAfX
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Goals from Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeon-gyu saw South Korea come from behind to claim a 2-1 win against Czechia in their opening Group A match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South Korea were arguably the better side throughout a goalless first half at the Estadio Guadalajara, but found themselves trailing just before the hour mark after a thunderous Ladislav Krejči header.
But the Tigers of Asia did not let their heads drop and levelled the match with a fine finish from Hwang In-beom, who then teed up substitute Oh Hyeon-Gyu with an inch-perfect cross that was smashed past Matej Kovar to seal the victory.
South Korea face co-hosts Mexico – who won their dramatic opener – next time out, while Czechia will look to get some points on the board against South Africa, who will be without both Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane through suspension.
A bright start from South Korea against a Czech side that needed penalty shootouts to progress through both of their playoff fixtures could have proved fruitful for Hong Myung-bo’s men in Guadalajara.
An inch-perfect pass from Lee Kang-in put Lee Jae-sung in with a fine chance of opening the scoring, though after spinning past Štěpán Chaloupek, the Mainz midfielder opted to tee up Son Heung-min, who saw his strike put behind for a corner by Robin Hranać.
Kang-in was arguably the liveliest figure for the Tigers of Asia throughout the opening exchanges and forced Matej Kovar into action with a long-range effort after being played into space by Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-jae.
But after a sluggish start, Czechia found their feet when a poor touch from Lee Ki-hyuk allowed Lukas Provod to blister down the right flank and whip a cross into the box for frontman Patrick Schick. The Bayer Leverkusen forward had drifted too close to the near post, though, rendering the angle too tight and allowing Min-jae to turn the ball behind for a corner.
Miroslav Koubek’s men were growing in confidence and Provod was involved once again when, just after the half-hour mark, the Repre pushed forward. The 29-year-old’s ball through to Jaroslav Zeleny could have sparked chaos inside the South Korean penalty area, though his cross for Schick was ultimately cleared by Paik Seung-ho.
And it looked as though Czechia would be made to pay for their inefficacy in front of goal when Son Heung-min was presented with a flurry of chances towards the end of the first half, though the former Tottenham forward saw his long-range effort fly just over the crossbar before shooting wide of the near post after cutting inside from the right flank moments later.
South Korea’s pressure continued after the interval with Kovar forced into an impressive double save, denying Hwang In-beom’s low effort after a one-two with Kang-in in midfield and then recovering quickly to stifle Jae-sung’s follow up attempt.
Czechia just needed one moment of magic though, and that is exactly what a long throw from ex-West Ham defender Vladimir Coufal provided in the 59th minute. The 33-year-old, now plying his trade for Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga, picked out the head of captain Ladislav Krejči, who steered a thunderous header beyond Kim Seung-gyu to hand the Repre the lead.
It lasted less than ten minutes though, as the Taegeuk Warriors continued their trend of scoring in the second half of World Cup matches. An incisive pass from Kang-in threaded through the Czech defence for In-beom, who managed to draw Kovar off his line before cutting the ball back onto his right foot, chipping the goalkeeper and picking out the far corner.
And it seemed that the floodgates had opened when West Ham’s Tomás Soucek rippled the back of the net with a header from a free-kick, although the midfielder was found to be in an offside position as the delivery was swung in by Michal Sadilek.
In a bitter blow, Hong Myung-bo’s men then seized the lead at the other end of the pitch just three minutes later when Seung-ho’s stunning ball over the top of the Czech defence allowed In-beom to whip an inch-perfect ball into the box for substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu. The 25-year-old Beşiktaş forward made no mistake, poking past Kovar to put South Korea ahead with ten minutes left to play.
The drama wasn’t over there, either. Having already assisted the opener with a long throw, Coufal attempted to replicate his heroics in the 82nd minute. This time, his throw settled in the 18-yard box and bobbled around before landing at the feet of Adam Hlozek, who was only denied by heroic goalkeeping from Seung-gyu.
South Korea sit second in Group A and will face Mexico, who sit top after their drama-filled meeting with South Africa, next time out.
Czechia will be looking to get points on the board when they meet the Bafana Bafana.

Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Let’s start the night off by taking a look back over the three biggest stories of Thursday, June 11, 2026.
Georges St. Pierre will class up Sunday’s event to a significant degree.
🚨| Aiemann Zahabi confirms to @arielhelwani that Georges St-Pierre will be in his corner for his fight with Sean O’Malley at #UFCWhiteHouse this weekend. 🇨🇦❤️ pic.twitter.com/hSYV1ZgL5j
— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) June 10, 2026
Derrick Lewis is well-prepared for all the potential challenges of the UFC White House experience.
😅🚔 Derrick Lewis says he already has experience fighting outside:
— Full Mount MMA (@MMAFullMount) June 11, 2026
“The last time I fought outside, they locked me up for three and a half years, so I have experience in that.
I live in Texas. We got mosquitos and bugs all day long. Biting a*s all day. So, I’m used to that.”… pic.twitter.com/GBUE6f6ZEU
Maybe we do live in a simulation after all.
Greatest fighters in the world meet greatest cops in the world! @ufc meets @FBI 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/9Q3PuVfCys
— FBI Rapid Response (@FBI_Response) June 10, 2026
Edson Barboza is allergic to taking easy fights. I just wish this were the Barboza of 2017 or so …
Edson Barboza will fight Esteban Ribovics at #UFC330 on August 15th. (first rep. @AgFight) #UFC#MMA#UFCParamount#UFConParamount#UFC2026pic.twitter.com/QdwXQIZLBf
— Marcel Dorff 🇳🇱🇮🇩 (@BigMarcel24) June 11, 2026
You never know what you’re going to see on the regional scene.
Brazilian He-Man couldn't bring in the wig but he did get Skeletor a corner license pic.twitter.com/75jSu6655b
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) June 7, 2026
Merab Dvalishvili rides in style.
Bas Rutten explains how to land the perfect clinch uppercut:
Absolutely no defense even attempted to this arm-in guillotine choke:
Saykhan Uzbiev duerme a Alim Urchukov en 40 segundos con una guillotina #ACAYE65pic.twitter.com/kJNqtGa61z
— Barrele la pierna (@Barrelelapierna) June 11, 2026
I am strongly reminded of Mark Hunt’s armbar attempt on Ben Rothwell in perhaps the tiredest UFC fight of all time.
I was doing research for Derrick Lewis today and noticed he had one submission on his resume. Of course, I had to search it up. So, here's a video of a 25-year-old Derrick Lewis submitting Rakim Cleveland in 2010. pic.twitter.com/WsJ4lLZu5S
— Adam Martin (@MMAdamMartin) June 10, 2026
He gave his opponent fair warning …
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Tickets to the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup may be scarce and very expensive, but there are several ways soccer fans can watch all 104 matches scheduled across the United States, Mexico and Canada, that started Thursday, June 11.
"Imagine, with this World Cup, a Super Bowl every single day for five weeks," U.S. team captain Tim Ream told CBS News, adding, "It's not an accident that 5 billion people will be watching."
FOX and NBCUniversal have the broadcasting rights for the 78 games being played in the U.S., as well as the 13 apiece in Canada and Mexico. A record of 40 matches, or more than a third of the World Cup, will air during primetime on FOX, according to the broadcaster.
For Spanish-language broadcasts, every single match will air on NBC-owned Telemundo and Universo.
All matches will also be available for on-demand streaming on several platforms. Here's what to know.
How to watch the 2026 FIFA Men's World CupViewers with a TV antenna, or access to the FOX network channel through a smart TV, can watch 70 of the matches for free. The rest will air on Fox Sports 1, a cable channel.
Ninety-two of the 104 matches can be watched for free in Spanish on Telemundo. The rest of the matches in Spanish will air on Universo, a cable network.
For cord-cutters, the World Cup opening match on June 11 between Mexico and South Africa, as well as the United States' opening match against Paraguay on June 12, will be available to stream for free on Tubi, an ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox.
All matches are available to stream through FOX One, the FOX Sports app, while Peacock has exclusive Spanish-language streaming rights. All matches will also be available on other streaming providers like YouTube TV, Fubo or Hulu + Live TV, for a subscription fee.
You can follow World Cup news and highlights throughout the tournament at CBSSports.com.
U.S. Men's 2026 World Cup scheduleThe U.S. World Cup team will play three group games in June. Their opponents are Paraguay, Australia and Turkey, respectively.
The U.S.' first-round games will kick off at 9 p.m. ET against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Friday, June 12. The U.S. has a 3 p.m. ET kickoff vs. Australia at Lumen Seattle on Friday, June 19, and then a 10 p.m. ET start on Thursday, June 25, back at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood against Turkey.
2026 World Cup broadcast scheduleThe tournament begins on June 11, with co-host Mexico playing the opener in Mexico City against South Africa. The U.S. and Canada will play their first games a day later in Los Angeles and Toronto, respectively. The group stage runs until June 27.
Here is the broadcast schedule:
June 11
Mexico vs. South Africa (Group A) — Mexico City South Korea vs. Czechia (Group A) — GuadalajaraJune 12
3 p.m. ET — Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B) — Toronto [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — USA vs. Paraguay (Group D) — Inglewood [FOX, Telemundo]June 13
3 p.m. ET — Qatar vs. Switzerland (Group B) — San Francisco Bay Area [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Brazil vs. Morocco (Group C) — New York/New Jersey [FS1, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Haiti vs. Scotland (Group C) — Boston [FS1, Telemundo]June 14
12:00 a.m. ET — Australia vs. Turkey (Group D) — Vancouver [FS1, Telemundo]1:00 p.m. ET — Germany vs. Curaçao (Group E) — Houston [FOX, Telemundo]4:00 p.m. ET — Netherlands vs. Japan (Group F) — Dallas [FOX, Telemundo]7:00 p.m. ET — Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador (Group E) — Philadelphia [FS1, Telemundo]10:00 p.m. ET — Sweden vs. Tunisia (Group F) — Monterrey [FS1, Telemundo]June 15
12 p.m. ET — Spain vs. Cape Verde (Group H) — Atlanta [FOX, Telemundo]3 p.m. ET — Belgium vs. Egypt (Group G) — Seattle [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay (Group H) — Miami [FS1, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Iran vs. New Zealand (Group G) — Inglewood [FS1, Telemundo]June 16
3 p.m. ET — France vs. Senegal (Group I) — New York/New Jersey [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Iraq vs. Norway (Group I) — Boston [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Argentina vs. Algeria (Group J) — Kansas City [FOX, Telemundo]June 17
12 a.m. ET — Austria vs. Jordan (Group J) — San Francisco Bay Area [FS1, Telemundo]1 p.m. ET — Portugal vs. DR Congo (Group K) — Houston or Mexico City [FOX, Telemundo]4 p.m. ET — England vs. Croatia (Group L) — Toronto or Dallas [FOX, Telemundo]7 p.m. ET — Ghana vs. Panama (Group L) — Toronto or Dallas [FS1, Telemundo]10 p.m. ET — Uzbekistan vs. Colombia (Group K) — Houston or Mexico City [FS1, Telemundo]June 18
12 p.m. ET — Czechia vs. South Africa (Group A) — Atlanta [FOX, Telemundo]3 p.m. ET — Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group A) — Los Angeles [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Canada vs. Qatar (Group B) — Vancouver [FS1, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Mexico vs. South Korea (Group A) — Guadalajara [FOX, Telemundo]June 19
3 p.m. ET — USA vs. Australia (Group D) — Seattle [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Scotland vs. Morocco (Group C) — Boston [FOX, Telemundo]8:30 p.m. ET — Brazil vs. Haiti (Group C) — Philadelphia [FOX, Telemundo]11 p.m. ET — Turkey vs. Paraguay (Group D) — San Francisco Bay Area [FS1, Telemundo]June 20
1 p.m. ET — Netherlands vs. Sweden (Group F) — Houston [FOX, Telemundo]4 p.m. ET — Germany vs. Ivory Coast (Group E) — Toronto [FOX, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET — Ecuador vs. Curaçao (Group E) — Kansas City [FS1, Telemundo]June 21
12 a.m. ET — Tunisia vs. Japan (Group F) — Monterrey [FS1, Telemundo]12 p.m. ET — Spain vs. Saudi Arabia (Group H) — Atlanta [FOX, Telemundo]3 p.m. ET — Belgium vs. Iran (Group G) — Inglewood [FS1, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Uruguay vs. Cape Verde (Group H) — Miami [FS1, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — New Zealand vs. Egypt (Group G) — Vancouver [FS1, Telemundo]June 22
1 p.m. ET — Argentina vs. Austria (Group J) — Dallas [FOX, Telemundo]5 p.m. ET — France vs. Iraq - (Group I) — Philadelphia [FOX, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET — Norway vs. Senegal (Group I) — New York/New Jersey [FOX, Telemundo]11 p.m. ET — Jordan vs. Algeria (Group J) — San Francisco Bay Area [FS1, Telemundo]June 23
1 p.m. ET — Portugal vs. Uzbekistan (Group K) — Houston [FOX, Telemundo]4 p.m. ET — England vs. Ghana (Group L) — Boston [FOX, Telemundo]7 p.m. ET — Panama vs. Croatia (Group L) — Toronto [FOX, Telemundo]10 p.m. ET — Colombia vs. DR Congo (Group K) — Guadalajara [FS1, Telemundo]June 24
3 p.m. ET — Canada vs. Switzerland (Group B) — Vancouver [FOX, Telemundo]3 p.m. ET — Bosnia and Herzegovina A vs. Qatar (Group B) — Seattle [FS1, Universo]6 p.m. ET — Morocco vs. Haiti (Group C) — Atlanta [FS1, Universo]6 p.m. ET — Scotland vs. Brazil (Group C) — Miami [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Mexico vs. Czechia (Group A) — Mexico City [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — South Korea vs. South Africa (Group A) — Monterrey [FS1, Universo]June 25
4 p.m. ET — Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast (Group E) — Philadelphia [FS1, Universo]4 p.m. ET — Ecuador vs. Germany (Group E) — New York/New Jersey [FOX, Telemundo]7 p.m. ET — Tunisia vs. Netherlands (Group F) — Kansas City [FOX, Telemundo]7 p.m. ET — Japan vs. Sweden (Group F) — Dallas [FS1, Universo]10 p.m. ET — USA vs. Turkey (Group D) — Inglewood [FOX, Telemundo]10 p.m. ET — Paraguay vs. Australia (Group D) — San Francisco Bay Area [FS1, Universo]June 26
3 p.m. ET — Norway vs. France (Group I) — Boston [FOX, Telemundo]3 p.m. ET — Senegal vs. Iraq (Group I) — Toronto [FS1, Universo]8 p.m. ET— Uruguay vs. Spain (Group H) — Guadalajara [FOX, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET— Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia (Group H) — Houston [FS1, Universo]11 p.m. ET— New Zealand vs. Belgium (Group G) — Vancouver [FOX, Telemundo]11 p.m. ET— Egypt vs. Iran (Group G) — Seattle [FS1, Universo]June 27
5 p.m. ET — Panama vs. England (Group L) — New York/New Jersey [FOX, Telemundo5 p.m. ET — Croatia vs. Ghana (Group L) — Philadelphia [FS1, Universo]7:30 p.m. ET — Colombia vs. Portugal (Group K) — Miami [FOX, Telemundo]7:30 p.m. ET — DR Congo 1 vs. Uzbekistan (Group K) — Atlanta [FS1, Universo]10 p.m. ET — Algeria vs. Austria (Group J) — Kansas City [FS1, Universo]10 p.m. ET — Jordan vs. Argentina (Group J) — Dallas [FOX, Telemundo]2026 World Cup knockout stage scheduleRound of 32:
June 28
3 p.m. ET — Runner-up Group A vs. Runner-up Group B — Inglewood (Match 73) [FOX, Telemundo]June 29
1 p.m. ET — Winner Group C vs. Runner-up Group F — Houston (Match 76) [FOX, Telemundo]4:30 p.m. ET — Winner Group E vs. Best 3rd place Group A/B/C/D/F — Boston (Match 74) [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Winner Group F vs. Runner-up Group C — Guadalupe, Mexico (Match 75) [FOX, Telemundo]June 30
1 p.m. ET — Runner-up Group E vs. Runner-up Group I — Dallas (Match 78) [FOX, Telemundo]5 p.m. ET — Winner Group I vs. Best 3rd place Group C/D/F/G/H — New Jersey (Match 77) [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Winner Group A vs. Best 3rd place Group C/E/F/H/I — Mexico City (Match 79) [FOX, Telemundo]July 1
12 p.m. ET — Winner Group L vs Best 3rd place Group E/H/I/J/K — Atlanta (Match 80) [FOX, Telemundo]4 p.m. ET — Winner Group G vs Best 3rd place Group A/E/H/I/J — Seattle (Match 82) [FS1, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET — Winner Group D vs Best 3rd place Group B/E/F/I/J — San Francisco-Bay Area (Match 81) [FOX, Telemundo]July 2
3 p.m. ET — Winner Group H vs Runner-up Group J — Los Angeles (Match 84) [FOX, Telemundo]7 p.m. ET — Runner-up Group K vs Runner-up Group L — Toronto (Match 83) [FOX, Telemundo]11 p.m. ET — Winner Group B vs Best 3rd place Group E/F/G/I/J — Vancouver (Match 85) [FS1, Telemundo]July 3
2 p.m. ET — Runner-up Group D vs. Runner-up Group G — Dallas (Match 88) [FOX, Telemundo]6 p.m. ET — Winner Group J vs. Runner-up Group H — Miami (Match 86) [FOX, Telemundo]9:30 p.m. ET — Winner Group K vs. Best 3rd place Group D/E/I/J/L — Kansas City (Match 87), Telemundo]Round of 16:
July 4
1 p.m. ET — Match 73 winner vs. Match 75 winner — Houston (Match 90) [FOX, Telemundo]5 p.m. ET — Match 74 winner vs. Match 77 winner — Philadelphia (Match 89) [FOX, Telemundo]July 5
4 p.m. ET — Match 76 winner vs. Match 78 winner — New Jersey (Match 91) [FOX, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET — Match 79 winner vs. Match 80 winner — Mexico City (Match 92) [FOX, Telemundo]July 6
3 p.m. ET — March 83 winner vs. Match 84 winner — Dallas (Match 93) [FOX, Telemundo]8 p.m. ET — Match 81 winner vs. Match 82 winner — Seattle (Match 94) [FOX, Telemundo]July 7
12:00 p.m. ET — Match 86 winner vs. Match 88 winner — Atlanta (Match 95) [FOX, Telemundo]4:00 p.m. ET — Match 85 winner vs. Match 87 winner — Vancouver (Match 96) [FOX, Telemundo]Quarterfinals:
July 9
4 p.m. ET — Match 89 winner vs. Match 90 winner — Boston (Match 97) [FOX, Telemundo]July 10
3 p.m. ET — Match 93 winner vs. Match 94 winner — Los Angeles (Match 98) [FOX, Telemundo]July 11
5 p.m. ET — Match 91 winner vs March 92 winner — Miami (Match 99) [FOX, Telemundo]9 p.m. ET — Match 95 winner vs. Match 96 winner — Kansas City (Match 100) [FOX, Telemundo]Semifinals:
July 14
3:00 p.m. ET — Winner 97 vs. Winner 98 — Dallas (Match 101) [FOX, Telemundo]July 15
3 p.m. ET — Winner 99 vs. Winner 100 — Atlanta (Match 102) [FOX, Telemundo]Third-place match, July 18:
5 p.m. ET — Miami [FOX, Telemundo]World Cup Final, July 19:
3 p.m. ET — Metlife Stadium in New Jersey [FOX, Telemundo]
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The Vegas Golden Knights have spent much of the playoffs in control, but they have their backs against the wall after back-to-back losses in the Stanley Cup Final.
The Carolina Hurricanes flipped Vegas' 2-1 series lead into a 3-2 deficit with a win on the road followed by a win in Raleigh, raising questions about Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart.
Carolina has already switched goaltenders, with Brandon Bussi assuming the starting role as Frederik Andersen's status continues to be shrouded in mystery. Could Vegas be next?
Here's what you need to know about a possible goalie switch for the Golden Knights.
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Hart has struggled mightily in the Stanley Cup Final after a dominant showing against the Avalanche in the Western Conference Final, but coach John Tortorella doesn't appear to be keen on making a goalie change five games into the Stanley Cup Final.
When asked by Daily Faceoff's Jonny Lazarus whether he considered benching Hart in the third period on Thursday, Tortorella responded, "That could be the stupidest question I've ever heard."
— Nick Alberga (@thegoldenmuzzy) June 12, 2026
Unless Tortorella is keeping a major decision close to the vest, he doesn't appear to be considering benching Hart for Game 6.
Before Game 5, Tortorella flatly said, "not at all," when asked if he was concerned about Hart. The former Flyers goalie has been a massive factor in the Golden Knights' surge under Tortorella, but the Stanley Cup Final has brought him back down to Earth with at least four goals allowed in each of the first five games.
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Hart has allowed four goals in each of his five starts in the Stanley Cup Final,:
Hart has made the wrong kind of history in this series, becoming the first goalie to allow at least four goals in each of the first four — and now five — games of a Stanley Cup Final. The Golden Knights have picked him up enough to win two of those five games, but winning the next two will be a monumental challenge if Hart doesn't settle in soon.
With a save percentage of only .856, Hart is nowhere near his .922 mark from the first three rounds of the playoffs. The 27-year-old has allowed more goals in five Stanley Cup Final games than he did in 10 games between the West semifinals and Western Conference Final.
Tortorella quickly brushed off a question about potentially benching Hart after Game 5, telling reporters, "That could be the stupidest question I've ever heard."
Not only does Tortorella appear to be sticking with Hart, but he seems to be fully confident in him. After Game 5, Tortorella pledged, "We'll be back here," in what can be taken as a guarantee of a Game 6 win and a return to Raleigh for Game 7.
Hart is backed up by Adin Hill, who hasn't gotten any ice time in these playoffs but was in net when the Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup Final in 2023 and had a .932 save percentage during that playoff run.
The 30-year-old Hill took a big step back this season, posting an .870 save percentage and 3.04 GAA across 27 starts.
FIFA World Cup
South Korea 2 - 1 Czech Republic FT
South Korea came from behind to defeat Czech Republic 2-1 as substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu scored the winning goal in the 80th minute of their World Cup opener.
Son Heung-min and company had dominated the game against the Czechs, who did not have a shot on target until their captain Ladislav Krejci rose to head home a long throw from Vladimir Coufal for the opening goal in the 59th minute.
Former Tottenham forward Son, captaining his nation, had attempted five of South Korea's eight efforts in the first half, but his biggest chance was blocked by keeper Matej Kovar.
But Feyenoord defensive midfielder Hwang In-beom inspired South Korea's fightback when he equalised only eight minutes after the Czech opener.
Found inside the box by the lively Lee Kang-in, Hwang deceived Kovar, who had rushed off his line, with a fake shot before scooping the ball over the Czech goalkeeper and into an unguarded goal to make it 1-1.
South Korea thought they had been undone by another Czech set-piece in the 78th minute as Tomas Soucek nodded home a free-kick from the left, but Hong Myung-bo's side were handed a reprieve as the goal was ruled out for offside.
And their supporters at Estadio Guadalajara were soon celebrating as their side took the lead, with Besiktas forward Oh tapping home a cross from Hwang to complete the turnaround.
But the famous win was only sealed courtesy of keeper Kim Seung-gyu who produced a brilliant low stop to deny Adam Hlozek's close-range effort in the 82nd minute and also from Michal Sadilek in the stoppage time.
It is the first time in four editions of the World Cup that South Korea have made a winning start to their campaign.
Czech Republic will next face South Africa on Thursday, 18 June (17:00 BST) while South Korea take on World Cup co-hosts Mexico, who beat South Africa 2-0 in their first match, on Friday, 19 June (02:00).
One of the most uncertain groups of the 2026 World Cup was Group A, with Mexico, South Korea and Czechia all legitimate contenders to reach the knockout rounds. South Korea took a major step toward making that happen in its opener on Thursday.
Playing in front of a friendly crowd in Guadalajara, South Korea defeated Czechia 2-1 in a comeback win.
Neither team mounted much of an attack in the first half, but Czechia broke through in the 59th minute on a perfect set piece. The 6-foot-3 Ladislav Krejcí connected on a header off a throw-in to open the scoring.
As thrilling as that was for Czechia, it also seemed to unlock something in South Korea. They were much more aggressive on the ball once playing from behind and that soon bore fruit with an equalizer by Hwang In-Beom in the 67th minute.
Czechia, making its first World Cup appearance in two decades, appeared to take back the lead minutes later, but was called for being offside. Then South Korea took the lead for good on a gorgeous goal by Oh Hyeon-Gyu.
Korean captain and LAFC star Son Heung-min had his chances to join the fun with a match-high six recorded shots, but was held scoreless.
South Korea will get the next big test with Mexico on Thursday, while Czechia will face South Africa. Mexico had little trouble dispatching the underdog earlier Thursday, winning 2-0.
W | L | T | GD | Pts. | ||
1 | Mexico | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
2 | South Korea | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
3 | South Africa | 0 | 1 | 0 | -2 | 0 |
4 | Czechia | 0 | 1 | 0 | -1 | 0 |
After one day of play, Mexico and South Korea have the upper hand to advance, while Czechia faces a must-win against Mexico to close group play assuming it takes care of business against South Africa.

Adam Schefter has claimed the Chicago Bears’ proposed move to Hammond, Indiana is no bluff, describing the stadium push as close to a done deal.
The Bears’ stadium saga has dragged through Chicago, Arlington Heights, and now Northwest Indiana, but this latest turn feels different.
That is why Schefter’s wording matters. This was not framed as simple leverage against Illinois, but as a real step toward moving one of the NFL’s most historic teams across state lines.

Speaking in an ESPN clip, Schefter explained why the Bears’ Hammond stadium plan has suddenly become much more serious.
He said: “Well, it’s amazing because we saw last week that the Bears board of directors voted on Thursday night to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana.”
Schefter then added important context about where things stand: “The exact site is still to be selected. I reached out to one guy after the vote and word started getting out, and his exact words to me, I will read them to you from his text.”
Then came the line that will worry Chicago fans most: “I was like, ‘is this real? Are they moving to Indiana’ and he said: ‘Yeah, it is. It’s not a bluff. There is more work to do but barring anything strange, it’s a done deal.’”
The project has been reported as a huge stadium development that could reach the $5 billion range, with Indiana offering major incentives to lure the Bears over the border.
The key issue is certainty. Illinois has struggled to deliver a clean stadium path, whether through the lakefront vision or Arlington Heights, while Indiana has moved aggressively.
The Bears would almost certainly keep the Chicago name, but playing in Indiana would still be a massive symbolic break.
Soldier Field would lose its central NFL tenant, and Chicago fans would be asked to swap a lakefront tradition for a new stadium experience in Hammond.
There are practical reasons the Bears are interested. A modern stadium can bring more premium seating, year-round events, larger sponsorship potential, and a more controlled game-day setup.
For ownership, that matters. Soldier Field is iconic, but it is also small by NFL standards and boxed in compared with the campus-style developments other franchises now want.
The exact Hammond site has not been finalized, and environmental, traffic, and public funding questions still matter.
Still, Schefter’s report changes the tone. If the Bears are truly past the leverage stage, Chicago may be watching the start of a franchise-defining relocation fight.
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Norway continues to win the World Cup.
Erling Haaland and his Norwegian teammates were at Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday, June 11. The players were sitting in a box, waving rally towels and having a grand old time. Man City's star forward even found a Carolina Hurricanes jersey during the game, ditching the polo he wore to the game for it.
The Hurricanes play in Raleigh, less than 90 minutes from where Norway is training in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.
Erling Haaland is in the house for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final 👋⚽️ pic.twitter.com/MdFlj96fiu
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 12, 2026
Norway is making its first appearance at the World Cup in almost 30 years — 28, to be exact — and they are making the most of it. They took the most iconic team photo ever, complete with a Viking ship, then did the sweetest, with each player wearing the jersey of their first club.
And before anyone starts clutching their pearls about Haaland and Co. going to the hockey game, Norway doesn't play until Tuesday. It opens the World Cup against Iraq in Boston. Norway then plays Senegal at MetLife Stadium on June 22 and finishes out the group stage with a June 26 game against France in Boston.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the United States, Mexico, and Canada as hosts, kicked off this Thursday (11).
The opening match ended with Mexico beating South Africa 2-0 at the iconic Azteca Stadium.
Besides the goals by Quiñones and Jiménez, the one who drew a lot of attention in the World Cup opener was Brazilian referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio.
The Brazilian was even labeled on social media as the main character of the match for his "hat-trick" of red cards right in the tournament’s first game.
Later, in the late-night slot, South Korea came from behind to beat Czechia 2-1 in Guadalajara, Mexico, also in Group A.
Back at the World Cup after 20 years, the Czechs opened the scoring with Coufal’s throw-in assist and Krejci’s firm header from close range.
But Hwang In-Beom scored a brilliant goal right after, dribbling past a defender and delicately chipping the goalkeeper to level the match.
Czechia even scored a second through Soucek, with a header, but the goal was ruled out for offside when the free kick was delivered into the box.
However, soon after, Hwang In-Beom received a beautiful pass down the right and crossed into the area for Oh Hyeon-Gyu to seal the comeback with a first-time finish.
By scoring the equalizer and the winner in 13 minutes, South Korea recorded the second-fastest comeback in its World Cup history.
In 2010, in South Africa, the Koreans came from behind against Nigeria in 11 minutes. In fact, that World Cup was also the last time South Korea won its opening match.
Before all that happened, the biggest highlight of the "flat" first half was Czechia’s beautiful jersey being ripped by South Korean Lee Han-Beom.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup features 48 national teams divided into 12 groups of four.
The first stage runs until June 27, when the 32 teams that qualified for the round of 32 will be confirmed.
According to the rules, in addition to the teams finishing first and second in each group, the eight best third-placed teams also advance to the knockout stage.
The 16 round-of-32 matches will take place between June 28 and July 3.
The round of 16 will be played between July 4 and 7, with the quarterfinals taking place between July 9 and 11.
With the semifinals set for July 14 and 15, the World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, in New Jersey, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time).
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The San Antonio Spurs face elimination entering Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The good news is they will host the New York Knicks at Frost Bank Center on Friday. The bad news? Almost 50% of the tickets have been purchased by fans with NY/NJ area codes.
The Spurs could play in their home court but would hear more boos than cheers. It’s unheard of, but Knicks fans are going all-in to ensure their team secures the title the soonest.
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Legion Hoops posted the data that TickPick gathered on X. San Antonio needs all the help it can get; however, New York’s supporters want the Spurs to feel like the away team.
San Antonio is coming off a historic Game 4 loss. They led by as much as 29 points before Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby spearheaded New York’s uprising, which became the largest comeback in Finals history.
The Knicks are one win away from winning their first championship in 53 years. Brunson, Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns have driven the team’s 3-1 series lead.
They showed a lot of resilience by not giving up in Game 4 despite facing what seemed like an insurmountable deficit. Brunson and Anunoby combined for 69 points, while Towns contributed a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double in the 107-106 victory. Tip-off for Game 5 is set for 8:30 p.m. ET, and it remains to be seen how loud the New York crowd will cheer in San Antonio.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Aliyah Boston had 34 points and 12 rebounds, Caitlin Clark added 32 points and 10 assists, and the Indiana Fever beat the Chicago Sky 114-106 in overtime on Thursday night.
Indiana had its lead trimmed to 96-93 with 18.9 seconds left in regulation before Clark made two free throws for a five-point lead. But the Fever turned it over on an inbounds pass with 5.1 seconds left and Skylar Diggins tied it at 98 on a long 3-pointer.
Boston made a jumper from the free-throw line to give the Fever a 106-101 lead in overtime and Kelsey Mitchell added a fast-break layup on their next possession for a seven-point lead.
Sydney Taylor pulled Chicago within 109-106 with 24.1 seconds left in overtime, but Boston sealed it with two free throws.
Chicago was 1 for 8 from the field in overtime.
Mitchell finished 19 points and Lexie Hull scored 11 for Indiana (7-5). The Fever made their first 23 free-throw attempts before their first miss with 46 seconds left in overtime. Clark went 15 of 15 from the line.
Taylor led Chicago (4-9) with 30 points and Diggins added 21. Jacy Sheldon, Azura Stevens and Kamilla Cardoso each scored 10. Taylor made nine of her first 10 shots, including all three 3-pointers, through three quarters. Cardoso fouled out with 3:40 remaining in regulation.
LIBERTY 104, DREAM 90
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 19 points, 11 rebounds and five assists, Satou Sabally also scored 19 points and made five 3-pointers, and New York beat Atlanta for its sixth straight victory.
Sabally made five of her six 3-point attempts and Jonquel Jones added four to help New York go 16 of 31 from long distance. Sabally’s fifth 3-pointer gave the Liberty a 91-73 lead midway through the fourth quarter.
New York shot 54% overall and finished with five players scoring at least 16 points in a game for the first time in franchise history.
Jones finished with 16 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for New York (9-4). Marine Johannes added 17 points and passed Cappie Pondexter (236) for the sixth-most made 3-pointers in franchise history. Pauline Astier scored 16.
Angel Reese led Atlanta (8-4) with 25 points and nine rebounds. Rhyne Howard scored 24 points and made five of 13 3-pointers, becoming the youngest player in WNBA history to make 400 career 3s, reaching the mark in just 147 games. Allisha Gray added 18 points.
WINGS 85, MERCURY 70
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Paige Bueckers scored a season-high 31 points, Jessica Shepard had 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and Dallas beat Phoenix.
Bueckers scored 24 points in the first half on 11-of-14 shooting, capped by a 3-pointer with 54.2 seconds left to give the Wings a 45-33 lead. Dallas also outscored Phoenix 25-16 in the third quarter.
Dallas, which led by as many as 22 points, had its lead cut to 80-70 with 1:28 left after sitting Bueckers with a big lead. But Phoenix was called for an offensive foul on its next possession and Li Yueru completed a three-point play with 42.5 seconds remaining for a 13-point lead to seal it.
Bueckers, who also had six rebounds and five assists in 31 minutes, recorded the 17th 30-point game in the WNBA this season. The 30-point performance was the third of her career and first since setting the rookie scoring record last August.
Azzi Fudd also scored 17 for Dallas (8-4). Shepard secured her 26th career double-double and seventh of the season.
Lexi Held led Phoenix (4-10) with 17 points. Kahleah Copper was 3 of 10 from the field to finish with 13 points. Alyssa Thomas had six points, nine rebounds and 10 assists.

The Iowa Cubs got battered by the Louisville Bats (Reds), 20-3. It’s the second-straight game Iowa gave up 20 runs.
Starter Connor Noland got the loss after allowing four runs on six hits over four innings. Noland neither walked nor struck anyone out.
Casey Opitz gave up three runs and allowed three inherited runners to score as part of an 11-run bottom of the eighth. But cut the I-Cubs third-string catcher a break—he was pitching on back-to-back nights.
Shortstop Scott Kingery hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning. He was 2 for 4.
Center fielder Kevin Alcántara went 2 for 5 with an RBI double in the fourth inning.
First baseman BJ Murray went 2 for 3 with two walks and scored on Alcántara’s double.
Rigth fielder Justin Dean was 2 for 5 with a double.
The Jaguar’s double.
The Jag drives in a run! pic.twitter.com/qIuewPvTfX
— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) June 11, 2026
Kingery’s first home run of the year.
Scott Kingery with a two-run blast! pic.twitter.com/XDwQAoIjeV
— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) June 12, 2026
The Knoxville Smokies cooked the Montgomery Biscuits (Rays), 14-5.
Starter Dawson Netz gave up four runs in the third inning on two home runs, a solo home run and then a three-run shot. Netz finished the night giving up four runs on four hits over 3.1 innings. He walked four and struck out three.
Tyler Ras went the next 3.2 innings, did not allow a run and went home with the win. Ras allowed three hits. He struck out four and walked one. Ras, whom the Cubs signed this past winter after the Rockies released him, has a 1.72 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 31.1 innings with Knoxville.
Right fielder Alex Ramírez hit a solo home run in the eighth inning. It was his fifth on the campaign. Ramírez finished 1 for 5.
Shortstop Jefferson Rojas was 3 for 5 with three RBI and one run scored. He was also hit by a pitch. Rojas is hitting .350 in the month of June.
DH Owen Ayers isn’t slowing down. Tonight he was 3 for 4 with a walk and a hit by pitch. He scored once and drove in one.
Center fielder Karson Simas went 2 for 4 with two walks and a steal. Simas scored three runs.
Second baseman Hayden Cantrelle was 2 for 3 with two walks. Cantrelle had three RBI and two runs scored.
Left fielder Carter Trice went 2 for 6 with a double and a two-run single.
A two-run single for Rojas.
Jefferson Rojas DELIVERS to give the Smokies the lead in the 6th 🔥 pic.twitter.com/IgPbcdKVj7
— Knoxville Smokies (@smokiesbaseball) June 12, 2026
A two-run single by Rojas plus an error scores three.
JEFFERSON ROJAS CLEARS THE BASES TO CAP OFF A 5 RUN INNING 😳 pic.twitter.com/5P9t3DXY7z
— Knoxville Smokies (@smokiesbaseball) June 12, 2026
The Ramírez home run.
ALL NINE Smokies have a hit tonight as Alex Ramirez homers to make it 14-4 💣 pic.twitter.com/Qu0n28dWXf
— Knoxville Smokies (@smokiesbaseball) June 12, 2026
The South Bend Cubs were blown away by the Peoria Chiefs (Cardinals), 16-7 in a game that ended in the seventh inning after a tornado warning.
Cole Reynolds got rocked for eight runs on five hits over the first 3+ innings. Reynolds walked three, hit one batter and struck out one.
DH Drew Bowser hit his fourth home run of the year in the second inning with two men on. Bowser was 2 for 3 with a double and the home run.
First baseman Josiah Hartshorn continues to impress. Tonight he hit an RBI single in the third inning and a two-run home run in the fifth. It was Hartshorn’s sixth home run in just 15 games in South Bend and 11th overall. Hartshorn went 2 for 3 and scored twice.
Catcher Miguel Useche was 2 for 3 with one RBI and one run scored.
Wisconsin’s doubleheader was rained out, so South Bend’s magic number remains at three to clinch a first-half title.
Bowser’s home run.
Back in the game on a Bowser bomb! 💣
— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs) June 11, 2026
That's Drew's third @hoosierlottery home run in his last four home games!#SBCubspic.twitter.com/yc4kY1jJRR
RBI singles for Hartshorn and Useche.
Fighting back again!#SBCubspic.twitter.com/2vCOZkm71I
— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs) June 12, 2026
We need to find a nickname for Hartshorn. Here’s his home run. Admittedly it was a fat pitch, but he didn’t miss it.
ANOTHER @hoosierlottery home run for Josiah Hartshorn!#SBCubspic.twitter.com/sBz09AYKFH
— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs) June 12, 2026
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans were four under par against the Augusta GreenJackets (Braves), 11-7.
Starter Noah Edders allowed four runs over four innings, but only one of the four runs was earned. Edders surrendered four hits (one of which was a solo home run) and one walk. He struck out a career-high eight.
Henry Cone relieved Edders, pitched the next three innings and got the win. Cone gave up one run on three hits. He walked three and struck out three.
First baseman Michael Carico clubbed a two-run home run in the fifth inning, his fifth on the year. Carico sent 3 for 4 with a double and the home run. He had four total runs batted in and scored twice.
Third baseman Derniche Valdez then went back-to-back with Carico with his fourth home run of 2026. Valdez was 2 for 4 with a double and the home run.
Center fielder Darlyn De Leon was 2 for 4 with four stolen bases. He scored twice. De Leon had five steals all season before tonight.
Catcher Logan Poteet drove in three runs with a two-run double and a bases-loaded walk. He finished the night 1 for 4 with the walk and the run scored.
Left fielder Edward Vargas went 2 for 4 and scored once.
Highlights.
Taylor Swift was among those who celebrated the New York Knicks’ epic 107-106 Game 4 victory against the San Antonio Spurs, in which the Knicks set a new record for the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history (29 points).
Swift was one of the many celebrities who watched the game live at Madison Square Garden, and her attendance naturally drew mixed reactions from the fans and media. However, when she attended the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday, the 14-time Grammy Award winner drew praise for being the Knicks’ lucky charm.
“Thank you for our Knicks’ good luck; I think you won the game for them,” President of Universal Music Publishing, Evan Lamberg, told Swift while walking the red carpet.
“Oh my gosh, you know what I did what I can, just gotta keep the energy up. Never a doubt!,” Swift replied.
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Game 4 was not the first NBA playoff game Taylor Swift has attended this year. Alongside fiancé Travis Kelce, she sat courtside for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks. New York won 121-108 to take a 3-0 series lead.
Jalen Brunson went off for 30 points, three rebounds, and six assists on 10-for-19 shooting from the field and 10-for-12 shooting from the free-throw line in 41 minutes. Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Landry Shamet, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Josh Hart added 22, 21, 14, 13, and 12 points.
A few days later, the Knicks won 130-93 in Game 4 to eliminate the Cavaliers. Today, they are one win away from winning their first NBA championship since 1973. Perhaps they need Swift in attendance again, but it’ll likely happen in Game 6 since Game 5 is in San Antonio.

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Game 4 of the NBA Finals had plenty of eventful moments, headlined by OG Anunoby's game-winning tip-in. With all the loud moments in the game, some calls went under the radar for both the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks.
One of the pivotal moments that has been a bit forgotten was Stephon Castle getting called for being out of bounds with 1:03 left. In fact, that was the wrong call because Josh Hart actually impeded his path and fouled him.
Castle has been quite clutch in the NBA Finals when it comes to his free-throw shooting. With only a minute left, Castle could have taken the lead for the Spurs earlier. He did have two trips to the line 30 seconds later, but it would have been a cushion for the Spurs.
If that happened, the infamous De'Aaron Fox layup attempt would have been prevented. The Spurs could have tied the series at 2-2 and prevented the massive collapse that is now going down in NBA history.
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Of course, the Spurs are not the only team that could have benefited from the referees. The Knicks also had a missed call, and that was a defensive three-second violation by Victor Wembanyama in the possession before the Castle out-of-bounds call.
Moving forward, the referees will have the spotlight on them yet again. This has been one of the most physical series in recent history, but the referees have mostly called it down the middle.
There have been some lapses here and there, which is clear in this Last Two Minute Report from Game 4. This will be even bigger in Game 5, which will give the Knicks a chance to close it out.

Ollie Whitmore, Chief football news reporter
Miroslav Koubek and Jens Castrop are making history in South Korea’s World Cup clash with Czechia, both reflective of their own unique journeys through football.
Hours after South Africa boss Hugo Broos – born on the 10th of April 1951 – set the record as the oldest in the tournament’s history at 74 years old, but at seven months and nine days his senior Czechia boss Koubek has just renewed it in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The Czech was born in September 1951 and his managerial began in 1983, 43 years before this year’s finals, when he took over at third tier side SK Kladno one year on from his 11-year playing career coming to an end.
He has been in charge of 15 others since then – including the country’s giants Slavia Prague and the Under 19 national team.
But his title as the most seasoned veteran among managers to ever lead a country through a World Cup won’t be safe for long, with 78-year-old Dutchman Dick Advocaat set to break the record yet again when debutants Curaçao face Germany on Sunday.
Ghana manager Carlos Quieroz and former Leeds boss Marco Bielsa, now in charge of Uruguay, make up the remaining managers aged over 70 at this year’s World Cup, of which there are four.
As for Castrop, though the Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder has been sat on the bench as the game approaches its final moments, he became the first foreign-born, mixed-heritage player to ever be called up to a World Cup tournament by South Korea.
The 22-year-old, born to a German father and South Korean mother, has spent the entirety of his career in Germany but never managed to break into the national set up, making his Bundesliga debut for Gladbach last August.
In an interview with The Korea Times, Castrop revealed that his father was “very shocked” yet proud to learn he had switched allegiances, with his mother previously recounting telling him: “Your roots are Korean, and you must have a Korean identity.”
“My son’s heart is in Korea,” she added. “It is Korean, no matter what. He does not spare himself, he has a strong sense of discipline, he restrains himself from doing things.
“When he has free time, he walks his dog or goes fishing instead of going to parties. He focuses on football.”
Players are normally restricted to representing just one country by FIFA, world football’s governing body, if they make one appearance for their senior national team. Castrop hadn’t ever represented Germany, meaning he was free to make the switch.
Dual nationals who wish to do the same but have made senior appearances can still do so via the ‘one-time switch‘, allowing players that have made no more than three senior appearances for their previous nation while under the age of 21.
They must also ensure that none of them came at any continental championships, like the FIFA World Cup, three years have passed since their last appearance, and that they were eligible to represent their desired nation while playing under their old flag.

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With the offseason inching closer to the end with each passing day, several franchises will likely turn their attention toward the in-season trade market.
Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the San Francisco 49ers are a team to monitor closely, as there’s a particular move they could make on the defensive side of the ball to put the NFL on notice.
To be specific, Breer has a hunch that the 49ers could partner with the Las Vegas Raiders to complete a trade that would land them a five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher.
"I love the idea (of San Francisco acquiring Maxx Crosby), and I think the 49ers are always open to these types of deals,” Breer wrote Wednesday. "But if I were them, I think I'd wait a bit before diving all-in. Let's see how that core looks over the first month or two of the season.”
“The last thing you'd want, I think, is to see a bunch of guys get old at once right after you sold off assets you'd need to get younger. But if the Niners are, say, 6-1, and the Raiders are 1-6, and Crosby is balling out, that's where, if I'm (John) Lynch, I'm thinking about picking up the phone.”
The fact that the 49ers have been linked to pass rushers such as Joey Bosa, Alex Highsmith, and Jadeveon Clowney recently shows there are legitimate doubts about the organization’s current edge rushing unit.
As Breer noted, though, even if the 49ers, who only finished with 20 sacks last season, perform well to start the new season, they could make their presence felt in the midseason Crosby trade sweepstakes.
The Eastern Michigan product was nearly traded to the Baltimore Ravens earlier this offseason, but the Ravens didn’t like what they saw from the former fourth-round pick from a health perspective, causing them to back out of the deal.
Crosby recorded 73 tackles, 53 total pressures, 31 hurries, 12 hits, 10 sacks, and two forced fumbles with the Raiders in 2025-26, showcasing his ability to be a difference-maker on the edge regardless of his matchups.
A potential Crosby-49ers pairing is one to keep tabs on during the upcoming campaign.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The Birmingham Barons honored the legacy of Bill Greason Wednesday night, celebrating the oldest living former Negro League and Major League Baseball player.
At 101 years old, Greason has worn many uniforms throughout his life — as a Negro League baseball player, a Major League pitcher, a U.S. Marine and a minister. But when reflecting on his extraordinary life, he says his greatest hope is that his life has made a difference in the lives of others.
“I’m just hoping that I helped somebody,” Greason said. “All the years that I’ve lived, I’m hoping that I helped somebody, even if it’s just one person.”
Greason was first Black pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, but he got his start in Alabama.
“I played for the Black Barons here in Birmingham, and I’m just proud that I’m able to be back one more time,” Greason said.
His impact extends far beyond any homerun.
Greason served as a U.S. Marine during World War II, including deployments to Iwo Jima and Nagasaki, Japan.
“I was able to help keep some of the fellas alive, and that’s been a blessing for me,” Greason said.
After his military and baseball career, Greason dedicated his life to faith, serving as a minister at Bethel Baptist Church for more than 50 years.
“God will take care of you as he has taken care of me,” Greason said. “101 years, two wars, baseball.”
Birmingham Barons General Manager John Cook says Greason’s legacy represents the very best of the city.
“He’s Birmingham. He represents all that’s great about Birmingham,” Cook said. “Just the way he has lived his life and all that he’s been able to accomplish, we’re thrilled to be a part of it tonight.”
During the ceremony, Greason was surrounded by family, friends and fans as he took the mound at Regions Field to throw out one more ceremonial pitch.
Greason credited his accomplishments to his faith and the values his mother taught him growing up.
“My mom always told us to stay humble,” Greason said. “Don’t lift yourself up. Blessings don’t come up. They come down.”
The ceremony was part of the Birmingham Barons’ Juneteenth celebration, which also included a giveaway of exclusive, locally designed T-shirts to commemorate the holiday.
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It’s down to two teams.
From 32 teams across the AHL, the Chicago Wolves and Toronto Marlies are the last remaining clubs still playing. They have been through a combined seven rounds of hockey in the Calder Cup Playoffs and more than a few scares, but they play on still.
They’ll settle it in the best-of-seven Calder Cup Finals starting Friday night at Allstate Arena.
Back when the Calder Cup Playoffs started in April, neither team looked like a strong bet to still be playing in June. Toronto had finished fourth in the North Division at 36-26-5-5. Chicago (36-21-8-7) finished second in the Central Division. In the Eastern Conference loomed powers like the Laval Rocket, the regular-season champion Providence Bruins, and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins among others. For Chicago, they had the 107-point Grand Rapids Griffins in their own division, to say nothing of the remainder of the deep Western Conference field.
But the Marlies and Wolves handled their business while getting the sort of outside help that any team needs on its way to the Calder Cup Finals. Toronto knocked out Laval. Providence fizzled early. Then the Marlies took care of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the Eastern Conference Finals. For Chicago, they ousted the stubborn Texas Stars and then eliminated Grand Rapids themselves. Matched up against the stacked Colorado Eagles in the Western Conference Finals, the Wolves survived potential elimination in Games 6 and 7 on the road to earn themselves this match-up with the Marlies.
In short, both clubs earned their bruises and scars. Four wins separate each club from the Calder Cup. Here are players to watch for each club.
Cayden Primeau: Primeau took the Wolves all the way through Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals before missing the final two games. His availability, if any, for this series has not been disclosed.
Amir Miftakhov: Carolina recalled Primeau’s replacement late Thursday. Is he in or out? If he is not available, and Primeau remains out, then the goaltending job goes to Ruslan Khazheyev, who played just one game all season for Chicago. Miftakhov provided dominant goaltending in Games 6 and 7 to send the Wolves past Colorado.
Domenick Fensore: Fensore led all Chicago defensemen in regular-season scoring (10-25-35) and continues to be someone they count on heavily.
Joel Nyström: Nyström split his season between Carolina and Chicago before settling in with the Wolves for the Calder Cup Playoffs. His Game 6 third-period goal put the Wolves on their way to a win that fended off elimination.
Ronan Seeley: A strong leader, he had 11 goals from the blue line this season. His biggest goal of all came in Game 6 at Colorado, when he sent the Wolves ahead for good late in the third period.
Juuso Välimäki: Leading the Chicago blue line with 3-8-11 in the postseason, Välimäki continues a strong run with the Wolves. He came over to the organization midseason and quickly added experience to the Chicago back end.
Bradly Nadeau: After a 27-goal regular season, Nadeau is pushing for the Calder Cup Playoff scoring lead at 5-9-14 through 16 games. If he is producing, the Wolves can be difficult to stop.
Justin Robidas: Robidas, a 2021 fifth-rounder, continues to make a strong case for work with the Hurricanes. This postseason should have him in contention for a much longer look with Carolina come training camp.
Ivan Ryabkin: After an early-season spin with Chicago, Ryabkin went to the QMJHL. When he came back from the Charlottetown Islanders, he looked much more ready to handle the AHL. At 19 years old, he is playing major minutes for a Calder Cup contender.
Josiah Slavin: The Chicago captain is a calm, steadying, high-character presence.
Ryan Suzuki: Suzuki’s goal in Game 7 at Colorado put the Wolves ahead to stay. He’s a crucial part of their top-six.
Felix Unger Sörum: Unger Sörum tied for fifth in AHL regular-season scoring (17-49-66) and had put together a strong postseason. However, he missed the final five games of the Western Conference Finals. The Wolves managed offensively without him, but his absence leaves a significant hole in their line-up.
Artur Akhtyamov: It was far from clear whether it would be Akhtyamov or Dennis Hildeby. It turned out to be Akhtyamov, who settled in for the Laval-Toronto series and took control of the net.
Dennis Hildeby: Should Akhtyamov falter or need to be replaced, the Marlies have someone in Hildeby who played 20 NHL games this season.
Matt Benning: Benning has played 465 career regular-season NHL games, and it shows. When the Marlies got him back, they quickly became a much more polished team.
Ben Danford: Somehow Danford managed to jump directly into the Calder Cup Playoffs midstream and look like a reliable pro. He’s only 20 and already has a head start on his pro development.
Dakota Mermis: Another blueliner with some significant NHL time, Mermis has been an AHL captain and is a top leader in this league.
Marshall Rifai: Rifai brings a surly, physical look.
William Villeneuve: Solid all year, Villeneuve’s game has taken another significant step forward this postseason.
Easton Cowan: After a full season in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs, how would Cowan handle what can be a rather different play style in the AHL? He did not always seem completely engaged earlier in the postseason, but his play came together quite well in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Bo Groulx: A late-season spin with the Leafs proved helpful to Groulx. Unlike other players whose play sags after coming back to the AHL, Groulx came back to the Marlies and has become dominant.
Luke Haymes: The Leafs have long had a knack for finding overlooked free-agent talent. Haymes could be another one of those players. He had a 17-goal AHL rookie season and also got time with the Leafs.
Vinni Lettieri: Long a productive scorer at the AHL level, Lettieri has found a new gear on this playoff run.
Jacob Quillan: Quillan’s play should make him a candidate for more work with the Leafs next season.
Logan Shaw: Shaw is a foundational piece for the Marlies.
Ryan Tverberg: Like Haymes, Tverberg has been another solid undrafted addition to the Leafs organization. He’s willing to battle and overtake bigger, stronger players for space on the ice.
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June 11 (UPI) -- Brandon Bussi was a spinning spider and appeared equipped with limbs to match the arachnid, turning pucks into prey and dominating in net to lead the Carolina Hurricanes to victory Thursday in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The rookie goalie, who drew his second start in place of benched net minder Frederik Anderson, stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced in the 4-2 victory in Raleigh, N.C. Andrei Svechnikov scored twice for the Hurricanes. Fellow forwards Jordan Staal and Sebastian Aho also found the net.
"This was the biggest game of my life, personally," Svechnikov told reporters. "Thank God we won that game. Obviously, it's in our mind that we have one more game to do it. We are focused for the next game."
With the victory, the Hurricanes took a 3-2 series lead and moved to within one win of their second Stanley Cup. Game 6 of the best-of-seven game series will be Sunday in Las Vegas.
"We've gotta find a way," Golden Knights coach John Tortorella said.
Pavel Dorofeyev drew first blood 6:52 after puck drop when he scored off a Golden Knights power play. Fellow forwards Jack Eichel and Tomas Hertl assisted the goal.
Staal tied the score about five minutes later, starting a surge of four consecutive Hurricanes goals. Staal's goal made him the first player since 1956 to score in each of the first five games of a Stanley Cup final.
Svechnikov gave the Hurricanes their first lead by scoring off a power play 11:58 into the second frame. Aho beat Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart for a third time with 2:09 remaining in the bridge frame.
Svechnikov scored his second goal off a power play 11:08 into the third period. Dorofeyev lit the lamp for the Golden Knights about less than three minutes later, cutting the Carolina lead to two.
But Bussi and the Hurricanes defense held up down the stretch, denying an assault of shots. They also managed to kill a Golden Knights power play in the final seconds.
Hurricanes forward Nikolaj Ehlers tallied three assists in the victory. Defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere logged two assists for the Hurricanes. Eichel chipped in two assists for the Golden Knights.
Fellow Golden Knights forward William Karlsson, who appeared to sustain a hand injury, missed the majority of the second period and the entire third. Tortorella did not provide a specific injury update on Karlsson at his postgame news conference, but said he probably won't play in Game 6.
"He's an important piece to us," Tortorella said. "Up the middle of the ice, penalty killer, power play guy. He is a winner. But having said that, it's all good stuff. He's not going to be with us, probably. We've got to find a way to fill that void."
Hart stopped 20 of the 24 shots he faced. Tortorella said he did not consider benching Hart, who allowed four goals in each of the five Stanley Cup Final starts, for backup Adin Hill during Game 5.
Game 6 will be at 8 p.m. EDT Sunday in Las Vegas. Game 7, if necessary, will be Wednesday in Raleigh.
"It's huge, obviously," Ehlers said, when asked about Game 6. "It's going to be really hard. It's going to be a really tough game, but we are excited for it. We are ready for it. This team has been working all year for moments like these -- especially this moment."
Five runs can feel insurmountable in a four-inning summer-league softball game.
Claremore nearly proved otherwise Tuesday afternoon.
After falling behind 5-0 through an inning and a half, the Lady Zebras chipped away at the deficit and brought the tying run to the plate before ultimately dropping a 5-3 decision to Bartlesville.
Despite the loss, Claremore actually outhit the Lady Bruins 6-3 and showed resilience after a difficult start that featured a combination of timely hits, walks and defensive miscues by the visitors.
Claire Pilkington led the Lady Zebras offensively with 2 hits, while Alexis Morton and Kinley Stegall each drove in a run. Shayne Schornick also reached base and helped manufacture a run during Claremore's second-inning rally.
Morton was effective in relief, allowing no runs and just 1 hit over the final two innings while striking out 2. Shaylee Huey started the game and took the loss after allowing 5 runs, 3 earned, on 3 hits while striking out 2 over the first two innings.
Bartlesville's pitcher worked around 6 Lady Zebra hits, allowing 3 runs — only 1 earned — while striking out 2 in 4 innings.
The Lady Bruins wasted little time getting on the board.
After a leadoff walk and stolen base, they lined an RBI double to center field for a 1-0 lead. Another walk and a bunt that resulted in a Claremore error brought home a second run before Bartlesville delivered an RBI triple to center field to make it 3-0.
The visitors added another run later in the inning when a ground ball was misplayed at third base, allowing a runner to score for a 4-0 advantage.
The Lady Bruins extended the lead to 5-0 in the second when a leadoff double put immediate pressure on the Lady Zebra defense.
After the runner advanced to third on a passed ball, a fly ball was dropped in center field, allowing the fifth run to cross the plate.
Claremore finally responded in the bottom half of the inning.
Tilly Andrews reached on an error before Caroline Messner reached on a fielder's choice and stole second. Stegall then sparked the comeback with an RBI double to center field, scoring Messner and cutting the deficit to 5-1.
Moments later, Schornick laid down a bunt and reached on a catcher error. Stegall scored on the play, trimming the margin to 5-2.
Morton entered the circle in the third and immediately settled things down.
After a pair of flyouts, Bartlesville reached on an error and stole second, but Morton ended the inning by freezing the next batter with a called third strike.
That defensive stand paved the way for another Claremore rally.
Pilkington opened the bottom of the third with a single and stole second. Morton followed with a double to center field, plating Pilkington and bringing the Lady Zebras within 5-3.
Claremore looked poised to do more damage when Andrews followed with a single, but the Lady Bruins escaped the inning thanks to a double play.
Morton continued her strong relief outing in the fourth, working around 2 walks while recording a strikeout and keeping Bartlesville scoreless.
The Lady Zebras threatened one final time in the bottom of the fourth when Schornick singled with one out, but the Lady Bruins recorded a strikeout and a groundout to seal the victory.