As AI agents reshape how advertising platforms are used, Google is bringing focus toward the developers behind the systems and create content specifically for them.
What’s happening. Google’s Advertising and Measurement Developer Relations team has launched Ads DevCast, a bi-weekly vodcast and podcast hosted by Cory Liseno. The show focuses on technical deep dives across Google Ads, Google Analytics, Display & Video 360 and related tools.
Zoom out. This is a companion to Ads Decoded, hosted by Google Ads Liaison Ginny Marvin, which focuses on campaign strategy. Ads DevCast is explicitly built for developers and technical practitioners.
Driving the news. Episode 1 — “MCPs, Agents, and Ads. Oh My!” — centers on what Google calls the “agentic shift,” where AI agents are becoming primary users of advertising APIs.
Why we care. Ads DevCast gives developers a direct line to the engineers building Google’s ad tools, which should help stay ahead of technical changes, discover new capabilities faster, and build more efficient integrations in an increasingly AI-driven ecosystem.
The big picture. AI is expanding who can work with ad tech systems. Google is seeing a shift from a narrow “Ads Developer Community” to a broader “Ads Technical Community,” where marketers can execute technical tasks without full development cycles.
What’s next. Ads DevCast is a pilot, and Google is collecting feedback to shape future episodes.
Bottom line. Google is positioning Ads DevCast as a tool to give developers a front-row seat to Google’s latest ads innovations, with practical insights to build, test, and adapt faster in an AI-first landscape.
A new Google Merchant Center update changes how e-commerce sites must handle out-of-stock products, with direct implications for product approvals and ad performance.
What’s happening. Google now requires that out-of-stock products must still display a buy button, but it can no longer be active or hidden. Instead, the button must be visibly disabled and appear grayed out. In other words, users should be able to see the button, but not click it.
This marks a clear shift from common practices where retailers either left the “Add to Cart” button clickable or removed it entirely. Both approaches are now non-compliant.
How it works. In practical terms, the requirement is simple. The buy button must remain on the page, but its functionality needs to be turned off. Typically, this is done by applying a disabled state so the button becomes unclickable and visually subdued.
The catch. The button change is only part of the update. Google also expects clear availability messaging on the product page, such as “in stock,” “out of stock,” “pre-order,” or “back order.” This information must match exactly with what is submitted in the product feed.
Any inconsistency between the page and the feed can lead to disapprovals.
The bigger shift. This update removes a long-standing workaround used by many retailers. Previously, it was possible to keep selling out-of-stock products by leaving the purchase button active. That approach is no longer allowed.
If a retailer still wants to accept orders for unavailable items, the product must now be labeled as “back order.” This status needs to be reflected consistently across both the landing page and the feed.
Bottom line. What looks like a small UI requirement is actually a meaningful policy change. Retailers will need to review how they manage out-of-stock products and ensure their pages and feeds are fully aligned to avoid disruptions.
First seen. This update was spotted by Google shopping specialist who shared the his how to video on LinkedIn.
Google is testing AI-generated review replies in Google Business Profile.
Why we care. Responding to reviews can impact conversions and trust. But generic AI replies could be risky and erode trust, especially on negative reviews where authenticity matters most. Response quality matters more than whether a business replies to reviews.
What it looks like. Here’s a screenshot:
The details. Google appears to be rolling out a limited test of Reply to reviews with AI inside Google Business Profile.
The feature generates suggested responses to customer reviews.
Users can review, edit, and manually submit replies.
Availability is inconsistent across accounts and reviews.
The feature has been spotted in the U.S., Brazil, and India, but not widely in Europe.
Early behavior. Some users report prompts focused on older, unanswered negative reviews.
In at least one test, users could trigger AI responses in bulk.
There are conflicting reports on automation — some users say bulk responses still require review; others report fully automated replies can be published without edits.
First seen. The feature was first shared on LinkedIn by Chandan Mishra, a freelance local SEO specialist, and amplified by Darren Shaw, founder of Whitespark.
Google has released a new Android test update – Android Canary 2603. It is currently available for Pixel 6 and newer phones. This update is still in testing, so it may have some problems and changes may happen later.
This update gives us a preview of what future Android versions might look like. Google is working to make Android simpler, better looking, and more secure. While it is mainly for developers, regular Android users can also learn about the new changes coming soon.
What’s new in Android Canary 2603
The update brings an improved design. Google has added more blur effects in the system.These can be seen in notifications and Quick Settings. The blur makes the screen look clean and modern, and helps users focus on important things.
Quick Settings is also getting a useful change. Wi-Fi and mobile data now have separate buttons again.Earlier, they were combined, which made it harder for some users. Now, you can turn them on or off easily with just one tap.
The update also introduces an app lock feature. This allows users to lock apps using a PIN, pattern, or fingerprint. It helps protect personal apps like messages, photos, and banking apps from others.
You can now turn apps into small floating bubbles on your screen. These bubbles can be moved anywhere, making it easier to multitask. You can close the bubble by long-pressing it or using the Dismiss option.
The long-press menu has been redesigned. App shortcuts are now hidden by default, making the menu look cleaner and less crowded. The permission screen has been redesigned to be simpler and easier to understand.
After stopping a screen recording, a new page appears where you can watch, edit, share, or delete your recording. The edit option opens Google Photos, making it easier to make quick changes.
Aside from these, there are minor fixes and improvements, which help the phone run more smoothly and work better overall. Since this is still a test version, it may not be perfect. Stay tuned for more information
WordPress.com has opened up its platform to AI agents, allowing these autonomous bots to create and update content on their own. Business and personal website owners can simply command their favorite MCP-enabled AI, including Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT, without having to do the hard work of manual updates.
Leaked specifications for the upcoming OnePlus Watch 4 smartwatch appear to be rather disappointing. However, regulatory certificates seemingly have something interesting in store.
Deal | Humble Bundle has added a new game bundle to its current collection of bundles — Humble Heroines: Echoes, Voids, and Visions. This bundle contains a total of six games and will expire on April 16, 2026.
The Black Shark 6 Ultra is one of the many new accessories that Xiaomi launched in China. It's a mobile water cooler that features an active fan, pump, radiator, and a magnetic attachment that connects with smartphones, tablets, and gaming handhelds.
Crimson Desert has been the talk of the town in recent weeks, for both good and bad reasons. The highly-anticipated open-world game has been six years in the making, but its reception since going live has taken a turn for the worse.
A leak has revealed the extent of Asus' new flagship 18-inch gaming laptop. Heavier and with 450 W charging, the ROG Strix Scar 18 2026 will also come with a new 4K Mini LED display to complement its Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU.
XPPen has introduced a new drawing display for creative professionals, boasting a massive 27-inch 4K screen. The display promises excellent color reproduction, and the included stylus boasts a whopping 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity.
iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models are expected to arrive this September. Apple is said to unveil one more device this year, followed by the rest of the iPhone 18 lineup next year, and a couple additional devices alongside it.
Huawei is launching the Enjoy 90 Pro Max in China on March 23, and the company already started teasing it alongside the Enjoy 90 Plus earlier this month.
Today, a new rumor from the prolific Chinese leaker who goes by Digital Chat Station on Weibo purportedly reveals the Enjoy 90 Pro Max's battery capacity: 8,500 mAh.
Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max official image
That is the typical value which will be advertised. The rated capacity is 8,320 mAh. This will be the largest battery ever fitted to a device powered by Huawei's Kirin 8-series SoCs.
The Enjoy 90 Pro Max is expected to feature...
Google’s revamped process for sideloading apps on Android will require several steps, including a mandatory 24-hour waiting period before installing apps from unverified developers. The “advanced flow,” as Google calls it, goes into effect from August and forces users to verify their identity by going through a 4-step process with the end goal of preventing potential scams.
As Google explains in its Android Developers Blog post, most scammers rely on coercion and fake urgency to install malicious software. Google’s solution involves enabling developer mode, then confirming that you are...
Argentina will face Mauritania in Buenos Aires in what will be Lionel Messi’s final match in his country before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In recent weeks, Argentina faced uncertainty regarding their fixtures for the March international break, following the cancellation of the Finalissima. On Friday, the friendly against Mauritania was confirmed, likely marking Lionel Messi’s last game on home soil before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Argentina had planned to play those two Central American national teams during the March international break in Buenos Aires, but the fact that both Honduras and Guatemala were scheduled to play matches in Europe during the same window made it impossible. FIFA rules prohibit a national team from competing on two continents during the same international break.
#FechaFIFA La Selección Argentina jugará un amistoso ante Mauritania el próximo viernes 27 de marzo, desde las 20.15, en La Bombonera.
— 🇦🇷 Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) March 20, 2026
One of Messi’s last matches in Argentina
As AFA noted when confirming that the friendly against Mauritania will serve as something of a farewell to the country before the World Cup, it will also be one of Lionel Messi’s final opportunities to play in front of local fans.
In fact, Argentina’s 3‑0 win over Venezuela in the World Cup qualifiers in September 2025 was his last official match on Argentine soil. Messi scored twice in that game in Buenos Aires, in what was widely described as his final competitive home appearance for the national team before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
It’s likely that Scaloni’s team will not return to Argentina before the World Cup, as the next FIFA international break falls just before the start of the tournament and the squad will already be based in the United States for that period.
What about Mauritania?
It is clear that for Lionel Scaloni’s planning, facing Mauritania will not be the same as what the match against Spain in the Finalissima would have represented. Far from the level of challenge presented by playing the European champions, their newly confirmed opponent will pose a much smaller test.
has had his say after his father John claimed that ‘The Gypsy King’ was ‘finished.’ Fury is set to end his retirement and return to the ring on April 11 when he faces Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Ahead of that bout, it came as a shock earlier this week when […]
Portekiz Milli Takımı'nın aday kadrosu açıklandı. Hazırlık maçları öncesinde belirlenen listede dikkat çeken eksikler öne çıktı. Sakatlığı devam eden Cristiano Ronaldo'nun yanı sıra Ruben Dias ve Bernardo Silva da kadroya davet edilmedi.
Portekiz Milli Takımı, hazırlık maçlarında Meksika Milli Futbol Takımı ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Milli Futbol Takımı ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Teknik heyetin açıkladığı aday kadro, bu iki karşılaşma öncesinde kamuoyuyla paylaşıldı.
RONALDO KADRODA YER ALMADI
Cristiano Ronaldo'nun devam eden sakatlığı nedeniyle aday kadroda bulunmaması, listenin en dikkat çeken başlıklarından biri oldu. Portekiz futbolunun en önemli isimleri arasında yer alan yıldız oyuncunun yanı sıra Ruben Dias ve Bernardo Silva'nın da kadroya çağrılmaması, açıklanan listenin öne çıkan detayları arasında yer aldı.
Hazırlık sürecine eksik isimlerle girecek olan Portekiz'de gözler, teknik heyetin bu süreçte nasıl bir kadro tercihine yöneleceğine çevrildi. Meksika ve ABD ile oynanacak karşılaşmalar, takımın yeni dönem planlaması açısından da önem taşıyacak.
Galatasaray'ın Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Liverpool ile oynadığı son 16 turu rövanş maçında dev bir kayıp yaşandı. Konate ile girdiği ikili mücadelede sakatlanan Victor Osimhen'in sağ ön kolunda kırık tespit edildi. Devre arasında oyundan alınan ve kolu alçıya alınan yıldız golcü için ameliyat kararı beklenirken, Nijerya'dan duygusal görüntüler geldi. Eski futbolcu Odion Ighalo, sakatlanan vatandaşı Osimhen'i dua etmesi için annesinin yanına götürdü; o anlar sosyal medyada kısa sürede viral oldu.
UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 turu rövanş maçında Liverpool'a konuk olan Galatasaray'da Victor Osimhen, talihsiz bir sakatlık yaşamıştı. Nijeryalı golcü, Ibrahim Konate ile girdiği ikili mücadelenin ardından acı içinde yerde kalmış ve devre arasında oyundan alınmıştı.
VICTOR OSIMHEN'İN KOLUNDA KIRIK TESPİT EDİLMİŞTİ
Maçın ardından hastanede yapılan kontrollerde Osimhen'in sağ ön kolunda kırık tespit edilmişti. Yıldız futbolcunun koluna alçı uygulanırken, ameliyat gerekip gerekmediğine önümüzdeki günlerde yapılacak değerlendirmelerin ardından karar verileceği bildirilmişti
NİJERYA'DA DUALAR EDİLDİ
Nijeryalı eski futbolcu Odion Ighalo, sakatlanan Victor Osimhen'i dua etmesi için annesinin yanına götürdü. Sosyal medyaya düşen görüntüler kısa sürede viral oldu.
“Neftçi”nin baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 25-ci turu çərçivəsində “İmişli”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Bakıda baş tutmuş görüşü paytaxt təmsilçisinin 6:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Yuri Vernidub matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Bundan qabaq “İmişli”yə bir dəfə uduzmuşduq, bir dəfə heç-heçə etmişdik. Bu da “Neftçi” üçün yaxşı nəticə deyildi. Biz öz borcumuzu qaytarmalıydıq. Futbolçular da bunu etdilər. Onlara minnətdaram. İstirahət üçün vaxtları olacaq. Ayın 24-dən məşqlərə başlayacağıq. Bizim səhv etmək şansımız yoxdur. Avrokuboklarda iştirak etməkdən üçün bu səhvlər olmamalıdır. Elə rəqiblərlə oyunlarımız olacaq ki, onlar da bu yerlər üçün oynayırlar. Orada artıq bizim xarakterimizi görə bilərik. Maraqlı olacaq.
Bassala Sambu və Vensan Abubakar zədəlidirlər. Ağadadaş Salyanski və Alessio Kurçi qalmışdı. Kurçi daha çox vingerdir, cinahlarda oynayır. Qəbələdə də Freddi Varqasa şans vermişdik. Düşündük ki, bu oyunda da ona həmin mövqedə şans verək. Danışdıq ki, o, daha çox gizli “9 nömrə” olsun. Pis də alınmadı, yaxşı nəticə oldu. Bütün futbolçularıma təşəkkür edirəm ki, oyuna böyük istəklə çıxmışdılar.
Hər kəs kimi, Ağadadaş Salyanskiyə də şans veriləcək. Baş məşqçi mənəm. Gördüyüm odur ki, indiki rəqabətdə digər oyunçulara bir az uduzur. Amma gəncdir, hələ həyatı qarşıdadır. Ona ümidlərim var. Daha çox məşq edərək, şans əldə edəcək. Bəzən səbr etmək lazımdır. Başa düşürəm, hamısı oynamaq istəyir.
Komanda uduzursa, günahkar məşqçidir, udursa, səbəbkar futbolçulardır. Kimisə günahkar çıxarmaq istəmirəm. Əlimizdən gələni edirik ki, uduzmayaq. Məğlubiyyyətlər qaçılmazdır. Amma əsas odur ki, bu məğlubiyyəti həzm edə biləsən və yola davam edəsən. Xoşuma gələn o oldu ki, biz uduzandan sonra iki matçda qalib gəldik. Futbolçularım məğlubiyyəti həzm edərək, qarşıdakı matçlara qələbə üçün çıxırlar.
Hər rəqibimizi yaxşı təhlil edib, öyrənirik. Baxırıq, görürük ki, rəqib 4 yoxsa, 5 müdafiəçi ilə oynayır. Strategiyamızı buna uyğun qururuq ki, sistemimiz bizə qələbə gətirsin. Çox ciddi təhlillər aparırıq. Gecə 2-3-dən tez yatmırıq, o qədər ciddi hazırlaşırıq. Səhər isə məşqə çıxırıq. Heç də asan iş deyil. Kənardan asan görünsə də, çox çətindir”.
“İmişli”nin baş məşqçisi Xorxe Kaskilya Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 25-ci turu çərçivəsində “Neftçi”ə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Bakıda baş tutmuş görüşü İmişli təmsilçisinin 0:6 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.
Xorxe Kaskilya matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Nəticəyə görə azarkeşlərimizdən üzr istəyirəm. Bütün günahı, cavabdehliyi öz üzərimə götürürəm. Əlbəttə, məntiqli olaraq əhvalımız pisdir. “Neftçi”ni qələbə münasibətilə təbrik edirəm.
Hazırda çətin dövrdən keçirik. İki oyunda 11 qol buraxmışıq. Bir az gözlənilməzdir. Əslində, komandanın psixoloji durumu yaxşı idi. Bu qədər qol buraxacağımızı gözləmirdik. İki oyunun göstəricisi odur ki, biz erkən qollar buraxdıqdan sonra komanda emosional cəhətdən özünü itirir. “Sabah” və “Neftçi” kimi yüksək səviyyəli komandalar isə bundan istifadə edirlər. Buna baxmayaraq, futbolçularım əllərindən gələni edirlər. Bu, elə mövsümün əvvəlində müsbət nəticələri qazanan futbolçulardır. Mübarizəmiz sonadək davam edəcək. Qarşıdakı fasilənin bizə xeyiri olacaq. Komanda bu cür məğlubiyyətlərdən sonra psixoloji olaraq özünə gələ biləcək.
Premyer Liqada qalacağımıza dair heç vaxt şübhəm olmayıb. Biz toparlanacağıq, bərpa olacağıq və öz məqsədlərimizə doğru gedəcəyik”.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Bakıda baş tutub.
“Neftçi” doğma meydanda “İmişli”ni sınağa çəkib. “Neftçi Arena”da baş tutmuş matçın baş hakimi Tural Qurbanov olub. “Ağ-qaralar” 3 xalı 6 cavabsız qolla qazanıblar.
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Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunun “Neftçi” – “İmişli” oyunundan sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis media nümayəndələri ilə görüşdə bunları deyib…
– Meydana hücumçusuz çıxıb, 6 qol vurursunuz. Bu, necə alındı?
– Həm Sambu, həm Abubakar zədələnib. Bir Ağadadaş Salyanski və Alessio Kurçi qalmışdı. Kurçi cinahlarda daha effektiv olur. “Qəbələ” ilə matçda Freddi Varqası hücumda oynatmışdıq. Bu gün də yoxladıq və pis alınmadı. Futbolçulara təşəkkür edirəm, arzulu idilər və gözəl əhvalları var idi. Bundan əvvəl “İmişli”yə qalib gələ bilməmişdik. Borcumuzu qaytarmalıydıq. Futbolçulara minnətdaram. Həm də qarşıdan istirahət vaxtı gəlir. 3 gün dincələcəklər. Bundan sonra hazırlaşacağıq. Səhv etməyə şansımız yoxdur. Avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazana bilmək üçün səhv etməməliydik. Qarşıda əsas rəqiblərlə oyunlarımız var. Bu matçlarda xarakteri görəcəyik.
– Ağadadaş demək olar, şans qazanmır. Rəqabətdə çox geri qalır?
– Hamıya şans verilir, ona da veriləcək. Baş məşqçi mənəm. Gördüyüm odur ki, indiki rəqabətdə o, digər futbolçulara uduzur. Gənc futbolçudur. Karyerası hələ qabaqdadır. Ona ümidlərim var. Çox məşq edərək, şanslarını əldə edəcək. Bəzi anlarda səbr etmək lazımdır. Başa düşürəm, hamı oynamaq istəyir.
– “İmişli”yə iki oyunda 5 xal itirmişdiniz. Bu gün 6 qol vurdunuz. Əvvəlki matçlardakı nəticələrin günahkarı kimdir?
– Komanda uduzursa, məşqçidir. Qələbə olarsa, səbəbkar futbolçulardır. Burda işə başlayandan cəmi bir dəfə uduzmuşuq. Əlimizdən gələni edirik. Məğlubiyyətlər futbolun bir parçasıdır. Lakin əsas odur ki, məğlubiyyətləri həzm edəsən və yoluna davam edəsən. Komandanın reaksiyası da buna önəmlidir. Məğlubiyyətdən sonra ardıcıl iki oyunu qazanmışıq.
– “İmişli” sıx müdafiəsi ilə bilinən komandadır. Bu gün onlara 6 qol vurdunuz. Növbəti matçlarda Abubakar və Sambu hazır olsalar belə, bugünkü taktikanı görə bilərik?
– Hər rəqibimizi təhlil edirik. Baxırıq, rəqib 4, ya 5 müdafiəçi ilə oynayır. Bunlar arasında fərqlər var. Strategiyamızı da bunlara uyğun qururuq. Rəqibləri ciddi araşdırırıq. Hətta, gecə 2-3-ə kimi təhlillər aparırıq. Heç də asan iş deyil. Kənardan asan görünə bilər, amma çətindir. Futbolu sevirsənsə, çalışmalısan.
– Freddi Varqas bu gün ən yaxşılardan idi. Həmişə belə oynamağa nəyi çatmır?
– Bu sualı ona verin. Çox texnikalı və istedadlı oyunçudur. Öz işinə daha ciddi və əzmlə yanaşsa, gözəl oyun sərgiləyər. Hər futbolçunun öz xasiyyəti var. Onlarla fərdi danışmaq lazımdır. Varqas çox çalışdı və göstərdi ki, istedadlı oyunçudur. Emil Səfərov da onun kimidir. Dayanmasa, o da çox gözəl futbolçu olacaq.
Few players in recent Serie A history have had their careers so dramatically derailed by a single transfer as Juventus man Arthur Melo.
The Brazilian arrived at Juventus from Barcelona in 2020 amid enormous fanfare, only to endure five deeply frustrating years in Turin that yielded little of the elegance that had made him one of Europe’s most coveted midfielders.
Now, on loan at boyhood club Gremio, the Brazilian looks reborn, and he has his sights set on convincing Luciano Spalletti to give him one final chance at the Allianz Stadium.
The numbers from his return to Brazil have been striking.
Eleven appearances, a goal, and a pass completion rate of 95% in 2026 alone, capped by helping Gremio win the Gaucho, the Rio Grande do Sul state championship.
A minor muscular injury in the final against Internacional has been the only blemish.
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Luciano Spalletti, Juventus manager, reacts during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Juventus Outcast Arthur Aiming To Convince Head Coach Spalletti
“Luciano likes to have an organising midfielder, a fulcrum of the team, and I love that role,” he said. “Pizarro and Lobotka both flourished under Spalletti with possession-based, tactically intelligent football. It is not absurd to think I could adapt well. We will see.”
On his troubled spell in Turin, Arthur was thoughtful rather than bitter.
“I arrived during a period of transition at the club with many changes, and that probably affected everyone, including me,” he said. “I have the regret of not being able to show at Juventus what I am demonstrating at Gremio. But I learned a lot in Italy.”
He was equally philosophical about leaving Barcelona.
“It leaves a bittersweet taste, I was happy there. But Juventus allowed me to discover another culture and grow as a man, even through difficulties. Lessons I perhaps would never have learned staying in my comfort zone.”
Arthur also addressed his hopes of a Brazil World Cup call-up under Carlo Ancelotti, and took the opportunity to recommend two Gremio youngsters, 18-year-old defender Luis Guedes and 17-year-old winger Gabriel Mec, as future stars to monitor.
On playing alongside both Messi and Ronaldo, his verdict was suitably poetic. “Leo is magic. Cristiano is work, hunger, ambition: a winning mentality that pushes everyone around him. I feel privileged to have played with both.”
Luciano Spalletti held his pre-match press conference ahead of Juventus’ Serie A clash with Sassuolo, addressing a number of pressing topics including Dusan Vlahovic’s potential return, his own contract situation and the race for Champions League qualification with eight games remaining.
On Vlahovic, Spalletti was deliberately coy, directing reporters to the official squad list for confirmation.
“There are a couple of players with some discomfort to assess, we will have the final picture by tomorrow morning,” he said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.
The Serbian striker has been absent through injury and his return would be a timely boost for a side still pushing hard for a top-four finish.
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Luciano Spalletti, Juventus manager, looks on during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Juventus coach Spalletti plays up renewal talks
Spalletti was more forthcoming on the subject of his own renewal, suggesting the international break provided an ideal window for productive discussions with the club.
“It seems like a correct moment, there is less stress and the necessary time,” he said. “On my part there is complete availability to hear what the club wants to say to me.”
He was careful, however, not to discuss potential signings, joking that talking about players he might want to bring in while his own contract is unsigned would make him “feel like an idiot.”
The Juventus coach also delivered a passionate defence of his squad’s motivation, dismissing any suggestion that missing the Champions League would be straightforward to absorb.
“Pressure is a privilege that belongs only to those who have a history to honour,” he said. “Our fans travelled to Bodo, overcoming all the costs and difficulties just to be there. We owe them everything.”
On the number nine debate that has followed Juventus all season, Spalletti was characteristically direct.
“It is the moment, the episodic decisions inside a game, that decides things, not a profile. We are not inferior to Galatasaray. The red cards decided that tie, not the level of football.”
Gennaro Gattuso has named his Italy national team squad for the World Cup play-off campaign coming up at the end of March and has included three uncapped players among his selections.
Which uncapped players are in Gattuso’s latest Italy squad?
Gattuso has called up a squad of 28 players for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland in Bergamo coming up on March 26. The winner of that tie will go on to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home in the play-off final on March 31: A one-match decider for a spot at the final World Cup tournament.
Given the importance of the occasion, Gattuso has understandably decided to stick with a core of trusted and experienced players.
The likes of Alessandro Bastoni, Riccardo Calafiori, Federico Dimarco, Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Barella are expected to start against Northern Ireland. There has also been a return to the squad for Federico Chiesa for the first time since EURO 2024.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 04: Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta reacts during the Coppa Italia match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Olimpico Stadium on March 04, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Only three of the 28 players called up have not previously played for Italy. Two of them are goalkeepers in Marco Carnesecchi and Elia Caprile, neither of whom have yet been given an opportunity over Gianluigi Donnarumma or Guglielmo Vicario.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Cagliari right-back Marco Palestra, on loan from Atalanta, is the only uncapped outfield player to be selected in the latest Italy squad. The 21-year-old has impressed in his first real breakthrough season at Serie A level, and is also included in the Cagliari starting line-up to take on Napoli on Friday evening.
Scott McTominay and Kevin De Bruyne finally start alongside each other in the Napoli midfield again as Antonio Conte’s side prepare to take on Cagliari away from home in Serie A on Friday evening.
Napoli have won their last three matches in succession heading into Friday night’s tie, all by 2-1 margins against Hellas Verona, Torino and Lecce.
Their run of form has brought them within one point of the second-placed Milan, and Antonio Conte’s side will overtake the Rossoneri with a victory this evening.
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 14: Antonio Conte before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and US Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Cagliari, meanwhile, are without a win since the end of January, when they beat Verona 4-0, and have only picked up two points from their last six matches since then. They are currently in 15th place, six points above the relegation zone.
Napoli are without Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Amir Rrahmani, Antonio Vergara and David Neres through injury, but Conte’s ‘fab 4’ of Scott McTominay, Kevin De Bruyne, Stanislav Lobotka and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa are finally all back and available for selection.
McTominay, De Bruyne, Lobotka and Billy Gilmour are the chosen starters in midfield, supporting Rasmus Hojlund in the lone centre-forward role. Anguissa starts among the substitutes.
Tonight’s game involves six players who have been called up to Gennaro Gattuso’s Italy national team squad for the World Cup play-offs coming up at the end of the month. Cagliari’s Elia Caprile and Marco Palestra are among the national team inclusions, as well as Alessandro Buongiorno, Leonardo Spinazzola, Matteo Politano and Alex Meret from the Napoli camp.
Kick-off this evening is due at 17.30 GMT.
Cagliari vs. Napoli: Confirmed line-ups
FLORENCE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: Kevin De Bruyne and Rasmus Hojlund celebrate after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and SSC Napoli at Artemio Franchi on September 13, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The crypto market is entering a transition phase where macro forces are beginning to take control of price action. However, the market could see a short-term drop before a stronger move higher, pointing to a dip-before-rise scenario rather than a full breakdown.
Basically, the main idea is that this is not just about price. A much larger setup is forming in the background, driven by global liquidity shifts and timing that may soon align.
Decoding the Japan Clues
A major part of the theory comes from a cryptic post by David Schwartz. Members of the XRP community noticed that the visuals in his post closely match patterns seen on Japanese yen notes, especially the circular designs and wave-like elements used as security features.
Japan is 100% the trigger. And this is what it seems like the red alerts are waiting for.
This has led to growing speculation that Japan could act as a major trigger for the market, and may be what current signals are pointing toward.
The idea goes further. Since similar features appear across many global currencies, some believe the message points to a more connected financial system. In this setup, XRP could serve as a bridge asset, helping move value between different currencies rather than replacing them.
Beyond symbolism, the analysis highlights a real macro risk tied to Japan’s financial system. For years, investors have borrowed low-interest yen and invested it in higher-yielding assets globally.
The Bank of Japan has kept rates steady near 0.75 percent, helping maintain stability. However, even a small rate hike could trigger a chain reaction. Borrowing costs would rise, forcing investors to unwind positions and repay loans.
This could lead to widespread selling across stocks, crypto, and real estate, creating a liquidity crunch. According to the analysis, this unwind is not just a theory. It may already be in its early stages.
Technically, is it Bullish?
Adding weight to the theory, charts of the Japanese yen against the US dollar are showing strong bullish divergences across multiple higher timeframes. This is rare and has not been seen at this scale in recent years.
The analyst said that similar setups in 2024 and 2025 were weaker. Now, multiple timeframes are aligning, suggesting that momentum is building beneath the surface. A sharp yen move in the coming months could accelerate the carry trade unwind and increase global market pressure.
In this scenario, XRP is being positioned as a potential beneficiary. The goal is not that it replaces the US dollar, but that it becomes a liquidity bridge used by banks for cross-border transfers.
Moreover, if institutions begin holding XRP at scale, demand could rise quickly. A major liquidity event could push financial systems toward faster and more efficient solutions, where XRP fits naturally.
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FAQs
What is causing the current crypto market uncertainty?
Global macro factors like interest rates, liquidity shifts, and geopolitical risks are driving uncertainty, not just crypto-specific events.
What is the yen carry trade and why does it matter for crypto?
It’s borrowing cheap yen to invest in higher-yield assets. If rates rise, investors may exit positions, impacting crypto liquidity and prices.
Is XRP positioned to benefit from global financial changes?
XRP could benefit as a bridge asset for cross-border payments if institutions seek faster, efficient liquidity solutions during market shifts.
Will the crypto market recover after a potential dip?
A short-term dip is possible, but improving liquidity conditions and institutional demand could support a stronger recovery phase afterward.
Gareth Soloway, Chief Market Strategist at VerifiedInvesting.com, is doubling down on his bullish crypto calls, and so far, the charts are proving him right.
About a month ago, when Bitcoin had just flushed to $60,000 and retail sentiment was bearish, Soloway turned bullish. Most people thought he was wrong.
“When I see eight out of ten comments calling me a clown, I put more money into the trade,” he explained. For Soloway, extreme retail fear is not a warning, it is an invitation.
Bitcoin: The $74,000 Line That Changes Everything
Bitcoin is now trading above $74,000, marking eight consecutive days of gains. Soloway says the level to keep an eye on is a daily close above $74,000. If that holds, the next targets are $80,000 to $85,000.
The resistance at this level is not random. Soloway traced it back to a long-term trend line connecting multiple major price pivots, a classic technical setup where old support becomes new resistance. A clean break above it, he says, opens the door to the next significant leg higher.
Ethereum: A 45% Move Could Be on the Table
Ethereum has broken out of what Soloway describes as a textbook inside bar pattern, a structure where price compresses after a strong reversal before launching higher. ETH is now trading above $3,300 and confirming the breakout.
His price targets: $2,600 to $2,800 — which from the recent consolidation low would represent a 45% move.
Solana and XRP Join the Party
Soloway is also long Solana, currently up around 15% on the trade, with targets of $115 to $118 after clearing the $100 resistance zone.
For the XRP community, Soloway revealed he picked up XRP over the weekend after spotting the same breakout pattern forming across the chart. He is already up 10% on the position and says the setup looks nearly identical to the other trades that have worked.
Despite the short-term bullishness, Soloway is clear-eyed about the macro backdrop. The larger trend, he says, still points downward.
A former Ripple employee, William Sculley, an early Ripple insider, laid out a detailed case for why the next wave of institutional money entering crypto will not be chasing price. It will be chasing yield, and XRP sits right in the middle of that story.
“Price Doesn’t Matter”
The headline claim sounds controversial, but the logic behind it is straightforward. Sculley’s thread breaks down what are known as delta-neutral strategies, a class of trades used by the world’s biggest hedge funds, including Citadel, Millennium, and Point72, to generate steady returns regardless of which direction markets move.
Whether XRP rises 50% or falls 50%, these strategies are structured to remain balanced and still deliver. The target return? A consistent 8% to 15% annually, with none of the whipsaw risk that defines most crypto investing.
As Sculley put it plainly: “You’re not betting on price — you’re capturing spreads, fees, or premiums.”
The $2 Trillion Problem Nobody Talks About
The bigger picture Sculley paints is striking. Crypto’s total market capitalization sits at roughly $2 trillion, yet less than 5% of that capital is actively deployed in yield-generating strategies through DeFi. The overwhelming majority sits idle or earns basic returns through centralised platforms.
For context, institutional asset managers like BlackRock and PIMCO keep less than 5% of portfolios in cash. They deploy the rest. Crypto, by comparison, is almost entirely unproductive by institutional standards.
That gap, Sculley argues, is not a weakness — it is an opportunity.
Why XRP Is Central to This Shift
Sculley’s framework, which he calls Financial Grade DeFi, is about bringing institutional-calibre yield strategies fully on-chain, accessible to anyone holding crypto, with no minimums and no middlemen.
For XRP holders specifically, this reframes the entire investment case. Rather than waiting for a price catalyst, holders could soon access basis trades, covered calls, and structured products built directly around XRP, the same tools previously reserved for the ultra-wealthy.
If institutions can generate reliable, direction-independent returns using XRP as collateral, the argument for large-scale capital deployment into the asset strengthens significantly, bull market or not.
Sculley’s conclusion is measured but pointed. Institutional strategies are already moving on-chain. The infrastructure is being built now. The only open question is who benefits first — and whether everyday crypto holders position themselves before the next wave of capital arrives.
XRP is sitting at a make-or-break level, and the signals are turning hard to ignore. The weekly chart shows price once again testing a long-standing ascending trendline, a zone that has repeatedly acted as a strong buying opportunity in past cycles. At the same time, momentum is quietly building beneath the surface. ETF inflows are climbing, and whales are pulling large amounts of XRP off exchanges, tightening supply just as price compresses near support.
With both technical and on-chain signals aligning, XRP’s current setup is starting to look less like consolidation, and more like a breakout waiting to happen.
Institutional participation in XRP has strengthened notably in 2026, with cumulative inflows into spot-based investment products surpassing $1.4 billion. This represents a sharp increase in demand and pushes total tracked volumes beyond $3 billion.
Such sustained inflows typically reinforce price stability during corrective phases while establishing a base for medium-term expansion. The persistence of capital allocation into XRP-linked products indicates growing confidence among larger market participants, even as short-term price action remains subdued.
Large-Scale Whale Withdrawals Point to Supply Constriction
On-chain data highlights a parallel trend of significant XRP outflows from centralized exchanges, led predominantly by Binance. A single-day withdrawal of 530 million XRP in early February marked one of the largest movements in recent months, followed by consistent daily outflows averaging close to 50 million XRP through March.
Notably, transactions exceeding one million XRP continue to dominate activity, indicating that large holders are actively repositioning. This shift reduces available exchange liquidity and introduces the potential for supply-side pressure, a condition often associated with upward price repricing.
XRP remains within a broader descending channel, characterized by a sequence of lower highs since its previous peak. However, price action has begun to compress near the lower boundary of the structure, suggesting weakening bearish momentum.
Immediate support is established in the $1.40–$1.43 region, which has so far prevented further downside expansion. A secondary support level is positioned near $1.20. On the upside, initial resistance is observed at $1.50, followed by a more significant barrier between $1.90 and $2.00, where both trendline resistance and a historical supply zone converge.
A breakout above the descending resistance could invalidate the current structure and initiate a broader trend reversal.
Market analyst Ali Charts has pointed to XRP’s long-term ascending trendline on the weekly timeframe, highlighting it as a key structural support. According to the analysis: XRP has respected this trendline across multiple cycles. Recent price action shows another bounce from this support zone. The structure suggests a potential higher-low formation
This external validation strengthens the broader technical outlook, indicating that XRP is not only stabilizing but doing so within a historically significant support framework.
Outlook: Accumulation Phase Nearing Resolution
XRP appears to be transitioning through a late-stage accumulation phase, supported by rising institutional inflows and continued whale activity. While price action remains constrained within a descending structure, the compression of volatility suggests that a decisive move may be imminent.
A confirmed breakout above the $1.90 resistance zone would likely open the path toward the $2.50–$3.00 range. Conversely, failure to maintain current support levels could delay recovery.
At present, XRP remains positioned at a critical inflection point, with both fundamental and technical indicators signaling the potential for a high-momentum move once key levels are breached.
PHA price just did what most altcoins dream of waking up from a nearly doomed stage, even get listed, and immediately rip higher. A fresh KRW trading pair listing on Bithumb lit the fuse, and the reaction wasn’t subtle. We’re talking a sharp intraday move, backed by aggressive on-chain activity and a sudden shift in trader positioning.
And yeah, this isn’t just hype, there’s actual data behind the chaos.
Listing Hype Meets Real Demand
So here’s the deal. The Bithumb listing triggered a classic liquidity event, but instead of just inflows chasing the pump, something more interesting happened tokens started leaving exchanges.
Roughly 45 million PHA flowed out, while inflows lagged behind at 21.62 million. That imbalance screams accumulation. Traders aren’t just flipping; they’re pulling supply off the market, tightening availability, and effectively creating upward pressure.
Well, this kind of behavior usually doesn’t happen unless participants expect higher prices ahead. It’s not retail panic buying; it’s calculated positioning.
Whales And Metrics Flash Bullish
But let’s be real, exchange flows alone don’t tell the full story. Whale activity stepped in hard. Transactions above $100K spiked noticeably, confirming that bigger players weren’t sitting this one out. They showed up and they showed up fast.
At the same time, the 30-day MVRV ratio surged, dragging average investor positions close to breakeven. That’s important. It means holders who were underwater are now seeing relief, which often reduces immediate sell pressure, at least temporarily.
Add to that a rise in active addresses, and you’ve got a textbook case of growing network participation. Not just price chasing but shows actual engagement.
PHA Price Technical Levels Ahead
Now zooming out a bit. This rally didn’t come from nowhere infact the PHA price bounced from a monthly low near $0.021, marking a staggering 110% recovery, and 30% intraday surge. That’s not noise that’s clearly momentum that PHA price has just witnessed.
But momentum needs structure. Right now, the key level sits around $0.053, which aligns with the 200-day EMA. That’s the first real test. If bulls manage to flip it, the next logical targets stack up at $0.075 and $0.091.
Miss that breakout though? Things get messy again. Simple as that.
So, what’s next? If demand holds and exchange supply keeps shrinking, this move might have legs. But if the hype fades, as it often does, then PHA price could just as easily stall right where it is.
Ledger, the crypto hardware wallet maker, has appointed John Andrews, a former Circle executive, as its new CFO. Andrews, who oversaw capital markets and investor relations at Circle and played a role in its IPO, will help Ledger prepare for a possible public listing valued above $4 billion. The company is expanding its U.S. presence, though market volatility could push back the IPO timeline. Ledger aims to strengthen its financial strategy ahead of the big move.
The KITE price just caught a sharp bid and no, it’s not random. A sudden 20% jump from the $0.18 support level has traders scrambling for explanations, but the trigger is surprisingly straightforward: narrative meets timing, and the market eats it up.
AI Narrative Sparks KITE Price Surge
It all kicked off with a well-timed post tapping into the growing hype around AI’s next evolution is autonomous agents. The argument? Moving from chatbots to agents isn’t incremental… it’s exponential. Think 10,000x more compute demand and 100x more consumption. Sounds ambitious. Maybe even a bit too neat.
But here’s where it gets interesting. The real bottleneck isn’t compute but it’s payments. Machines can’t swipe credit cards. And when you’re talking about thousands of microtransactions per second, the traditional financial system starts looking like a relic. That’s the gap KITE claims to fill: a native economic layer for machine-to-machine transactions.
Markets love a good “infrastructure of the future” story. And this one landed right on cue.
Jensen Huang just shared a massive insight on @theallinpod predicting a 1000000x scale up in AI. His logic is brilliant. Moving from simple chatbots to autonomous agents takes 10000x more compute. And because people gladly pay for actual work rather than just text generation the… pic.twitter.com/bPfW8e5vN6
Now let’s strip away the hype and look at the chart. The KITE price bounced cleanly from $0.18 and is now wrestling with the 50-day EMA.
Momentum indicators are… cautiously optimistic. MACD is showing bearish pressure fading, which is a polite way of saying sellers are getting tired. RSI is pushing toward the midline, flirting with a shift into stronger momentum territory if it breaks higher.
And then there’s CMF which is still not screaming bullish, but definitely ticking upward. Translation? Money is starting to flow back in, just not aggressively yet.
Demand Spike Driven by Activity Surge
Well, this wasn’t just a narrative pump but a bit on-chain activity backed it up. A noticeable rise in 24-hour active addresses added fuel to the move, suggesting actual participation, not just speculative noise.
That said, let’s not pretend this is a straight line up. The immediate test sits around sustaining above that EMA band. If buyers keep pressing, the next logical move is a revisit toward $0.26. But if momentum stalls? This could just as easily fade back into the same range it came from.
Short-Term Outlook Remains Conditional
So, what’s next? The KITE price is at a crossroads. The setup is improving, sure but it’s not bulletproof. This is still a market that loves to overreact to narratives and just as quickly forget them.
If demand keeps building and indicators confirm, the move higher makes sense. If not, this rally risks becoming just another short-lived spike in a crowded altcoin landscape.
For now, KITE price is holding attention. Whether it holds momentum… that’s a different story.
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Enzo Fernandez has been linked with a move away from Chelsea, and clubs like Real Madrid are keen on him.
However, the 25-year-old is a key player for the Blues, and they do not want to lose him. Manager Liam Rosenior has held a private meeting with the player regarding the player’s comments and the team’s form in recent weeks. He has revealed that the player is committed to Chelsea, and his recent comments regarding his future were taken out of context.
Fernandez recently claimed that he will assess his future after the World Cup, which fuelled speculations that he could leave Chelsea.
Rosenior told reporters (h/t GOAL): “Yeah, I think I had a great conversation with Enzo at length this morning before training, not just about his comments, just how he was feeling, how as a team we can improve. He’s one of the captains of the club. What I would say is that he made it really, really clear to me how happy he is here at this club, how much he wants to win, how passionate he is for us to be successful. And he also said that in translation and in emotion, things get misconstrued in what he said. So for me, he’s fully committed to this group, he’s fully committed to winning here at this football club.”
It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can keep him at the club beyond this season. He is one of the best players at the club, and he is one of the leaders of the dressing room. Losing him would be a blow for them, and they cannot afford to let players like him leave the club if they want to fight for major trophies. They will look to bridge the gap with elite clubs next season, and they need to hold onto their best players.
A critical security flaw impacting Langflow has come under active exploitation within 20 hours of public disclosure, highlighting the speed at which threat actors weaponize newly published vulnerabilities.
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Sam Altman’s latest tweet thanks the coders who “got us to this point” — but a closer look at that phrasing raises a bigger question about what happens next.
A French naval officer went on a run around the deck of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, inadvertently leaking the warship's location when he uploaded the workout to Strava.
The U.S. Justice Department said an Iranian security ministry operates the fake activist persona known as Handala, which claimed responsibility for the destructive hack targeting medical tech giant Stryker.
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Liverpool's game-changing project has failed despite Michael Edwards' best efforts
Liverpool's major project has failed. That's despite the efforts of Michael Edwards as FSG CEO of Football.
Michael Edwards returned to the fold in 2024 for one major role. He didn't technically agree to join Liverpool - he instead signed up for FSG, the club's ownership.
The role was that of a multi-club project overseer. Edwards was the CEO of Football and that would include Liverpool and the other clubs that FSG intended to purchase.
However, that now won't happen. The Athletic reports that the multi-club idea is now dead, with FSG distancing themselves from the plan.
So why is that?
The multi-club failure
Strict ideas around what would actually be worth an investment appears to have been the problem. FSG wanted a club that was value for money, had genuine potential to play European football, and was based in an area that could attract potentially elite players and staff.
Now, was that possible? There's an old adage when buying something: Cheap, Quality, Great location - you can have two of the three.
It feels similar here. Cheap, Potential, Great Location. Finding all three is a nightmare.
They came close with Bordeaux but severe financial concerns, as well as further concerns over the ownership of the stadium, ended a deal.
Flamengo set attendance record in 2026 Brasileirão, lead overall average
Flamengo defeated Remo 3-0 at Maracanã on Thursday, the 19th, achieving their fourth consecutive victory in the Brasileirão Betano and entering the G4. Additionally, the current champion set the highest attendance of the competition at the end of this 7th round by bringing 62,075 fans to Maraca, surpassing their previous record (56,421) from the draw against Internacional 1-1 in the 2nd round.
With the new record, Flamengo reached an average of 55,237 fans per game and leads the list of clubs with the highest average attendance in the Série A of 2026. In 2025, the Rubro-negro recorded the highest average in the era of the points system, since 2003, by bringing 62,287 fans in the 19 games they played as hosts.
Check out the highest average attendances of Brasileirão 2026 up to the 7th round:
Second round of the Brasileirão Feminino A2 set for this weekend
The second round of the first phase of the Brasileirão Feminino A2 will take place this weekend. The 16 participating teams aim to be among the top eight to secure a spot in the knockout stage.
Most of the matches will be on Saturday (21), with four of them at 3 PM: UDA vs. Atlético Piauiense at Rei Pelé in Maceió (AL); Taubaté vs. Vasco da Gama at Joaquim de Morais Filho in Taubaté (SP); Pérolas Negras vs. Itabirito at Ronaldo Luis Nazário de Lima in Rio de Janeiro (RJ); Ceará vs. Paysandu at Franzé Morais in Itaitinga (CE). At 4 PM, two more matches will take place simultaneously: Ação vs. Instituto 3B at Dito Souza in Várzea Grande (MT); Itacoatiara vs. Sport at Floro de Mendonça in Itacoatiara (AM).
On Sunday (22), two games will conclude the round: Minas Brasília vs. Doce Mel/Jequié at Bezerrão in Gama (DF) at 4 PM; Atlético Rio Negro vs. Vila Nova at Canarinho in Boa Vista (RR) at 6 PM.
New format of the competition
In 2026, the Brasileirão Feminino A2, which guarantees access to the elite level of the sport in the country, was expanded with an increase in the number of games (from 70 to 134) and dates (from 13 to 21). There was also a change in the competition format. The 16 participating teams will face each other in a single round over 15 rounds. The top eight teams will advance to the knockout stage (quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals), which will feature home and away matches in each phase.
Every year in college football is different, and for the Irish, that is the case as well. They will return one of the most veteran groups in the country, but a new year brings new faces to the forefront of the program. One of those is the offensive line, and a position change could pave the way for a redshirt freshman to take over a starting job from another former freshman stater.
On3’s Jack Soble attended practice and reported back that the starting offensive line consisted of left tackle Will Black, left guard Anthonie Knapp, center Joe Otting, right guard Sullivan Absher and right tackle Guerby Lambert. The left side is where the change happened, with Knapp sliding inside opening up the spot for Black.
Coming out of high school, the new projected left tackle was a 5-star, and is looking like he’ll be living up to that billing. When looking at who could breakout this spring, Black wasn’t talked about because offensive line isn’t as sexy as running back or wide receiver.
However, it’s the guy upfront paving the way for the offense, and this unit has the potential to be an elite group. While Black might lack experience, he makes up for it in talent and potential.
Notre Dame's offensive line today: LT Will Black, LG Anthonie Knapp, C Joe Otting, RG Sullivan Absher, RT Guerby Lambert.
Mike Denbrock on Knapp's move to guard: "It's an effort, as always — during the spring in particular — how do we evaluate and figure out who the best five… pic.twitter.com/StkIMGscZp
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A Mohamed Salah injury was the dark cloud from Liverpool's feel-good cruise past Galatasaray this week in the UEFA Champions League.
Salah is set to miss this weekend's Premier League match against Brighton and Hove Albion and also will not be on the field for Egypt as they continue preparation for the World Cup during the international break.
Liverpool are simply calling it a "muscle injury" for Salah.
"The good thing for Liverpool and for us is that we go to an international break," said Liverpool boss Arne Slot on Friday. "The bad thing for Egypt is that he can't go there."
Egypt play an international friendly against Saudi Arabia on Friday, March 27 and then another versus Spain on Monday, March 30.
Mohamed Salah injury update: What else did Arne Slot say?
Salah's quest to summit Egypt's all-time scoring list stalls for now. He remains just two goals away from matching Hossam Hassan's all-time goals mark for Egypt.
His Premier League production has dipped this season with five goals and six assists in 1820 minutes, but he's found form in the past two months with nine of those goal contributions coming over his last 13 appearances for Liverpool.
"We are hoping also with what Mo has shown in the past that he can recover faster than other players might in similar situations because he takes such good care of his body. History has shown that he can be earlier back than some others.
"But it's only two weeks when we go again so let's hope in that period of time he can be back."
Liverpool go to Man City on April 4 in the FA Cup quarterfinals, then head to PSG for a first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal round on April 8. They'll then host Fulham on April 11 before PSG comes to Anfield for a second leg on April 14. The Reds then go to Everton for a Merseyside derby on April 19.
Fiorentina Vs Inter Milan – Nerazzurri Fitness Update On Injured Italy & Argentina Stars
Alessandro Bastoni and Lautaro Martinez are both major fitness concerns for Inter Milan ahead of Sunday’s Serie A trip to Fiorentina, with the Italy defender a significant doubt and the Argentina captain confirmed absent as he targets an Easter comeback.
Bastoni has been training only partially with the group again today after the shin injury he sustained in the derby.
The discomfort is gradually easing, but a full recovery in time for Sunday remains difficult to envisage.
Bastoni was called up to the Italy squad by Gennaro Gattuso for the World Cup playoffs.
However, his availability for the Fiorentina trip looks unlikely, as per FCInter1908.
Cristian Chivu is expected to again turn to Carlos Augusto to fill the left centre-back role.
Indeed, as he did in the Atalanta draw.
Fiorentina Vs Inter – Bastoni & Lautaro To Miss Florence Trip
Thomas Tuchel explains decision to leave Real Madrid’s Trent Alexander-Arnold out of England squad
England head coach Thomas Tuchel has provided an explanation for his decision to leave Real Madrid star Trent Alexander-Arnold out of his latest squad.
This comes amid backlash on the part of sections of both the Three Lions and Real fanbase.
Alexander-Arnold has spent recent weeks working his way back to both fitness and form, to establish himself as an important member of new Blancos boss Álvaro Arbeloa’s backline.
With Reece James sidelined at present through injury, the widespread expectation was therefore that TAA would be afforded a call-up for the upcoming March international break.
Thomas Tuchel, however, instead opted for a right-back trio of Djed Spence, Tino Livramento and Jarell Quansah.
Speaking to the media in the aftermath of his latest squad being unveiled, the subject of Alexander-Arnold’s absence was therefore inevitably put to England’s headmaster himself.
And Tuchel went on to explain:
“I know what Trent can give us, and we decided to stick with our players. I know his strengths, he’s a huge player but It’s a sporting decision… we stick with Quansah, Spence, Livramento.”
PREVIEW | Athletic Bilbao vs Real Betis - team news, lineups, predictions
Athletic Bilbao and Real Betis face each other this Sunday at the San Mamés Barria for round 29 of the La Liga. The match will be broadcast live at 17:30 on Premier Sports.
Athletic Bilbao have won 35 points to date and are placed in 10th position. In their last fixture, Ernesto Valverde's team suffered a 3-0 reverse against Girona (La Liga 2025/26).
Real Betis have picked up 44 points and currently lie in 5th position. In their last fixture, Manuel Pellegrini's team won 4-0 against Panathinaikos (UEFA Europa League 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Athletic Bilbao winning 2-1.
Ernesto Valverde has faced Manuel Pellegrini on 14 occasions, recording five wins, five draws and four defeats
Manuel Pellegrini has faced Athletic Bilbao on 28 occasions, recording 14 wins, seven draws and seven defeats
Ernesto Valverde has faced Real Betis on 31 occasions, recording 13 wins, 11 draws and seven defeats
TEAMS
Away from home, Real Betis currently have five defeats in their last 22 matches.
Away from home, Real Betis have conceded in three consecutive matches.
Away from home, Real Betis are on a run of two consecutive matches without a win.
Away from home, Real Betis are on a run of two consecutive defeats.
Real Betis currently have one win in their last six matches.
Real Betis are on a run of two consecutive matches without defeat.
At home, Athletic Bilbao have conceded in seven consecutive matches.
Athletic Bilbao have conceded in 18 consecutive matches.
Athletic Bilbao are on a run of four consecutive matches without a win.
Athletic Bilbao are on a run of three consecutive defeats.
HEAD TO HEAD
Athletic Bilbao and Real Betis have faced each other 138 times, with Athletic Bilbao holding the advantage: 55 wins, compared with 39 Real Betis victories.
At San Mamés Barria, Athletic Bilbao have the edge in their meetings with Real Betis: 40 wins in 68 matches. Real Betis have nine victories.
In La Liga, the two teams have met 119 times, with 48 Athletic Bilbao wins, 37 draws and 34 Real Betis victories.
NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals have begun preparations for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on a lively note, with a light-hearted yet impressive moment from training going viral.
24-year-old opener Yashasvi Jaiswal grabbed the spotlight by smashing a huge six off Ravindra Jadeja on the very first ball he faced in practice.
What made it even more surprising was that Jaiswal had earlier told the veteran spinner that he hadn’t slept well, making his powerful shot even more unexpected.
During the session, Jaiswal looked completely at ease despite his lack of rest, confidently taking on Jadeja and sending the ball into the stands.
The reaction from Jadeja added to the moment, as he couldn’t believe what he had just witnessed.
"Abhi keh raha tha neend nahi hui raatko. Room mei practice karke aaya hai yeh (He was just saying he hadn't slept well at night. But he's come after practicing in the room)," said Jadeja.
Watch:
— rajasthanroyals (@rajasthanroyals)
The clip quickly spread across social media, with fans praising Jaiswal’s fearless approach and natural attacking ability, which has already made him a key player for the franchise.
Royals eye strong comeback
Rajasthan Royals will be hoping such signs translate into performances on the field after a disappointing IPL 2025 season, where they finished near the bottom despite Jaiswal scoring 559 runs.
The team has made several changes, including bringing in experienced all-rounder Jadeja, while also dealing with the absence of Sam Curran due to injury.
There is also excitement around young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who impressed last season with his aggressive batting, including a record-breaking century.
With a mix of youth and experience, Rajasthan Royals will be aiming to turn things around in IPL 2026, and moments like Jaiswal’s in practice offer early optimism for fans.
Each week during the 2025-26 NBA season, we will take a deeper dive into some of the league’s biggest storylines in an attempt to determine whether trends are based more in fact or fiction moving forward.
Fact or Fiction: The list of NBA title contenders is longer than you think
Stephen Curry once told us, “A good team, or a relevant team, wins the games they're supposed to win, steals a couple on the road against good teams and protects home court." By his definition, the NBA features plenty of good teams.
So, last year, we set about finding out what makes a great team, and we discovered two simple truths about championship teams. They win more than the games they are supposed to, and they steal more than a couple on the road against good teams. In fact, this century’s champions have won on average 63.4% of their games against teams with a winning record and 63.9% of their games against teams on the road.
CHAMPION
VS. .500+
ROAD
2000 LAL
36-10 (.783)
31-10 (.756)
2001 LAL
31-21 (.596)
25-16 (.610)
2002 LAL
32-14 (.696)
24-17 (.585)
2003 SAS
34-13 (.723)
27-14 (.659)
2004 DET
22-18 (.550)
23-18 (.561)
2005 SAS
31-17 (.646)
21-20 (.512)
2006 MIA
19-21 (.475)
21-20 (.512)
2007 SAS
23-16 (.590)
27-14 (.659)
2008 BOS
24-14 (.632)
31-10 (.756)
2009 LAL
31-12 (.721)
28-12 (.700)
2010 LAL
27-20 (.575)
23-18 (.561)
2011 DAL
25-19 (.568)
28-13 (.683)
2012 MIA
25-15 (.625)
18-15 (.545)
2013 MIA
30-12 (.714)
29-12 (.707)
2014 SAS
29-16 (.644)
30-11 (.732)
2015 GSW
32-9 (.780)
28-13 (.683)
2016 CLE
27-21 (.563)
24-17 (.585)
2017 GSW
33-11 (.750)
31-10 (.756)
2018 GSW
30-19 (.612)
29-12 (.707)
2019 TOR
22-20 (.524)
26-15 (.634)
2020 LAL
20-14 (.588)
27-9 (.750)
2021 MIL
19-17 (.528)
20-16 (.556)
2022 GSW
27-21 (.563)
22-19 (.537)
2023 DEN
29-18 (.617)
19-22 (.463)
2024 BOS
34-15 (.694)
27-14 (.659)
2025 OKC
47-17 (.734)
37-13 (.740)
To succeed in the playoffs you must be able to beat good teams and win on the road. This isn’t rocket science. But it is a pretty tried-and-true theory. We should probably come up with a name for this. The Curryculum? We’re just spitballing here.
Only three teams have met those marks to date this season, the Oklahoma City Thunder, San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons, and that is not such a bad list of title favorites, which was what made news of Cade Cunningham’s collapsed lung so massive. The injury threatens to undermine one of the teams that can win the title.
This is not to say that all other teams are excluded from winning the championship.
Then again, only one champion this century, the 2006 Miami Heat, owned a sub-.500 record (19-21) against teams with winning records, and only one champ this century, the 2023 Denver Nuggets, finished with a sub-.500 record (19-22) on the road. So, no team since 2000 has won a championship with a losing record in both categories.
If we expanded our list of potential champions to include teams that are .500 or better against both winning and road teams, we must now include the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers. Again: Not so bad a longer list of the potential title contenders.
Notably absent, the Minnesota Timberwolves, who are 15-17 against teams with a .500 record or better. However, they are a combined 4-3 against the Thunder and Spurs. They have both games left against the Pistons and a slew against teams with winning records remaining on the schedule. They can absolutely get to this baseline.
No other team, really, comes close.
2025-26
VS. 500+
ROAD
SAS
28-11 (.718)
25-10 (.714)
DET
26-11 (.703)
24-11 (.686)
OKC
25-12 (.676)
26-8 (.765)
NYK
23-18 (.561)
20-16 (.556)
BOS
21-17 (.553)
22-13 (.629)
HOU
18-16 (.529)
18-17 (.514)
DEN
19-18 (.514)
23-15 (.605)
CLE
21-20 (.512)
21-14 (.600)
LAL
18-18 (.500)
22-13 (.629)
MIN
15-17 (.469)
19-15 (.559)
TOR
17-23 (.425)
20-13 (.606)
ATL
17-23 (.425)
19-15 (.559)
CHA
16-22 (.421)
20-17 (.541)
PHX
15-22 (.405)
17-18 (.486)
GSW
16-24 (.400)
14-21 (.400)
MIA
16-24 (.400)
15-19 (.441)
CHI
17-26 (.395)
11-22 (.333)
ORL
16-25 (.390)
16-18 (.471)
LAC
16-26 (.381)
15-21 (.417)
PHI
13-27 (.325)
18-16 (.529)
POR
13-28 (.317)
16-20 (.444)
MIL
13-31 (.295)
12-22 (.353)
DAL
9-31 (.225)
9-26 (.257)
UTA
8-29 (.216)
8-27 (.229)
MEM
6-28 (.176)
11-24 (.314)
SAC
7-35 (.167)
6-28 (.176)
IND
7-35 (.167)
5-30 (.143)
NOP
6-32 (.158)
9-25 (.265)
BKN
7-38 (.156)
8-27 (.229)
WAS
4-40 (.091)
5-28 (.152)
Only eight teams this century have won better than 70% of their games against winning opponents and better than 70% of their games on the road: the 2000 Lakers, 2009 Lakers, 2013 Heat, 2016 Warriors, 2017 Warriors, 2018 Rockets, 2022 Suns, 2025 Cavaliers and 2025 Thunder. That is five champions, the 73-win Warriors and three great regular-season teams, all with 64 or more wins, in the past decade.
If you win 70% of your games against both winning and road opponents, then, you are more likely than not to go on to win the championship. Or, at least, until recently.
The Spurs, as you can see, are the only team this season to be winning 70% of their games against both winning and road opponents. They are on pace for 61 wins. Sure, they could join the 2018 Rockets, 2022 Suns and 2025 Cavaliers as paper lions, but just the same: We could say they belong as title favorites, even ahead of the Thunder.
One team that could join the list of title favorites, along with the Spurs, Thunder and those healthy Pistons, is the Celtics, who added Jayson Tatum to a team that was close to winning two-thirds of its games against both winning and road opponents.
If over the next month Tatum can return to form from Achilles surgery as a perennial All-NBA First Team candidate (and that is a big if), joining forces with Jaylen Brown, who could make an All-NBA First Team himself, then perhaps Boston will outperform its record against winning and road teams and belongs on a short list of favorites.
As for the contenders — not the favorites, but the teams that could threaten them, according to The Curryculum — that list notably includes the Lakers, who have won nearly two-thirds of their games on the road and are now .500 against winning teams.
The Lakers’ current eight-game winning streak, which has impressively included six wins against teams with a .500 record or better, has put them on a 53-win pace, third place in the Western Conference — and absolutely onto our short list of contenders.
Over that eight-game stretch, the Lakers own the league’s second-best offense, and they are bordering on a top-10 defense, outscoring opponents by 9.7 points per 100 possessions. Only the Spurs, Pistons and surging Atlanta Hawks have been better.
The Hawks? Well, they are winning the games they are supposed to on their current 11-game win streak. Ten of their 11 opponents in that span have losing records. They have, over the course of this season, stolen a couple of games on the road against good teams, and because of this streak they now own a winning record at home.
That makes them a good team, or a relevant team, in Curry’s eyes. Not a great team, though. But our list of great teams — which includes the Spurs, Thunder and Pistons as favorites and the Knicks, Celtics, Rockets, Nuggets, Cavaliers and Lakers as contenders (and the Wolves as lingering threats) — is maybe longer than you think, at least according to The Curryculum.
Determination: Fact. The list of NBA title contenders is longer than you think. At least by this metric.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Cleveland Guardians won't have to pay indicted pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz while Major League Baseball's investigation continues into allegations of pitch-rigging for gamblers.
“As the legal proceedings involving Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz continue to move forward, MLB and the MLBPA have agreed that both players will remain on non-disciplinary leave from the club without pay until further notice," Major League Baseball said in a statement Friday.
“This agreement is not an admission of any wrongdoing by Clase or Ortiz," the statement added. "MLB has been closely monitoring the matter since alerting federal law enforcement at the outset of its investigation and will have no further comment until its investigation has been completed.”
Clase has a $6 million salary in 2026, the final guaranteed season of a $20 million, five-year contract. Ortiz does not have enough service time for arbitration and makes around the minimum salary of $780,000.
Clase and Ortiz are charged by federal prosecutors with accepting several thousand dollars in payoffs to help two gamblers from their native Dominican Republic win at least $460,000 by placing more than 100 in-game prop bets and parlays on the velocity and the outcome of certain pitches. Charges include wire fraud conspiracy and conspiracy to influence sporting contests.
They entered not guilty pleas in Brooklyn federal court.
Clase is a three-time All-Star and two-time American League Reliever of the Year.
White is the face of the new promotion alongside Saudi government official Turki Alalshikh, while it is co-owned by combat-sports brand TKO and Saudi company Sela.
Eddie Hearn (left) recently joined Tom Aspinall’s circle as an advisor (Getty)
“I represent the UFC world heavyweight champion,” Hearn told media on Friday, as filmed by Pro Boxing Fans. “I’m gonna bite my tongue a little bit for now, but what I will tell you is: his contract is a f***ing disgrace. Right? A disgrace.
“I cannot believe the money that he is on, when you look at the commercial revenue that his fight would generate – against a Pereira or against a Gane in a rematch.”
Hearn was referencing Ciryl Gane and Alex Pereira, who will clash over the interim UFC heavyweight title at the White House on 14 June, after Gane’s eye pokes on Aspinall led to a no-contest in their October fight.
“And honestly,” Hearn continued, “if I’m Tom Aspinall, I’m looking at that contract, I go: ‘I don’t even think you should f***ing bother, mate.’ But he wants to come back, he wants to rematch Gane, he wants to fight Pereira. He wants to defend his world heavyweight title.
“By the time you’ve paid your tax and paid your team, there’s no f ***ing point in even fighting, especially when you’ve had four operations after your eye has got gouged out. Do you know what I mean? Honestly, it’s unbelievable, but I’m really glad that it’s been highlighted.”
Here, Hearn was referring to the two surgeries that Aspinall has had in recent months; Gane’s numerous fouls led to injuries in both of the Briton’s eyes, and the 32-year-old has still not returned to full training, five months on.
Ciryl Gane (right) poked Aspinall in the eyes numerous times in their fight (AP)
When asked whether he will fight before the end of the year, the Wigan heavyweight said on The Ariel Helwani Show: “I hope so, I hope so. I think so.
“They’re giving me the indication that everything’s going in the right direction and improving fast. There was a time when things were all up in the air, because we had some complications with it, but everything now is moving good, and I’m feeling a lot better.
“And I can really see the difference in the way the vision is, because vision is something that you use obviously – every second of every day. So, mate, I’m feeling really good about it at the moment.”
Aspinall is 15-3 (1 no-contest) as a professional, with a UFC record of 8-1. His sole defeat in the promotion came just 15 seconds into a 2022 fight with Curtis Blaydes, as Aspinall suffered a knee injury. He avenged the loss in 2024, knocking out Blaydes in the first round.
UFC president and CEO Dana White (Getty)
Hearn and Aspinall’s shock link-up came just weeks after Conor Benn, one of Hearn’s most high-profile boxers, made a stunning switch to Zuffa Boxing.
Benn had been with Matchroom throughout the entirety of his pro career, and the company had stuck by him during a two-year saga in which he was unable to box in the UK after failing two drug tests.
In the fallout of Benn’s Matchroom exit, Hearn claimed he had lent the 29-year-old “hundreds of thousands of pounds” during that two-year spell. The Independent received no response after contacting Benn and one of his representatives.
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Netflix’s first ever MMA event will also be a career first for headliner Gina Carano.
Carano, who hasn’t fought since 2009, will take on Ronda Rousey in the main event at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on May 16.
The UFC chose not to host Rousey’s comeback bout, so her return will headline a Netflix card promoted by Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions. It marks both Netflix’s and Carano’s debut in this kind of role.
But it won’t just be the streaming platform stepping into new territory — there are more firsts to come over the next few weeks.
Gina Carano reveals this is the first time she’s had a proper plan for a fight
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Carano is widely viewed as one of the early trailblazers in women’s MMA, putting together a 7-1 record with stops in EliteXC and Strikeforce along the way.
Despite that, the 43-year-old says she never once fought with a real strategy in mind—even against someone like Cris Cyborg, her last opponent before stepping away from the sport.
Speaking on the JAXXON Podcast, Carano said: “Well, to be very honest, I was a bit crazy, a little out of my mind in my 20s. I was fighting out of a place of survival. I was fighting out of a place of—nobody ever really game-planned me for a fight.”
“Nobody ever sat me down and was like, ‘OK, this is your opponent, this is what you’re going to do.’ It was always me going and being like, ‘OK, get up from the bottom.’
“From the moment I started we’d go to smokers and you just show up and fight whoever’s in that gym. I remember showing up one time to a smoker and there was this dude. Very intimidating. Weighing in at 165 (pounds) and I was probably around 145 at that time… At smokers you just fight whoever’s there.
“But like no,” Carano continued. “Nobody ever planned me. We’re game planning now… It’s really cool to actually have a game plan for an actual person.”
Cyborg handed Carano her only loss—a first-round knockout—and that defeat also turned out to be her final appearance before moving on from MMA.
This time around though she looks determined not to leave anything to chance as she prepares alongside coach John Wood for what could be one last run under the lights.
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Spain’s long awaited Finalissima clash with Argentina has fallen apart, removing what would have been one of their most significant tests ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The match between the champions of Europe and South America had been scheduled to take place in Qatar, but geopolitical tensions in the region forced a rethink.
Efforts were made to relocate the game, yet reports suggest negotiations became complicated, with Argentina not making the process straightforward.
That has left Spain without a marquee showdown in a crucial preparation window. For Luis de la Fuente, it also meant addressing whether his side played any role in the breakdown of talks.
Luis de la Fuente insists Spain pushed hard for World Cup test
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Speaking on Friday, De la Fuente made it clear Spain were willing to play the Finalissima anywhere.
“We wanted to play the Finalissima in Doha, in Buenos Aires, in Miami… wherever they told us. We were desperate to play it. Let that be clear,” he stated in the press conference.
The comments underline Spain’s desire to face Argentina as part of their World Cup preparation. The fixture would have offered a rare benchmark against Lionel Messi’s side in a competitive setting.
Spain turn to Serbia and Egypt after Finalissima collapse
With the Finalissima cancelled, Spain have reshaped their March schedule. They will now face Serbia on 27 March at the Estadio de la Ceramica.
Four days later, De la Fuente’s side will take on Egypt at the RCDE Stadium, rounding off the final international window before the World Cup preparation takes place.
Those fixtures obviously provide useful preparation, but lack the prestige and intensity of facing Argentina.
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Mar 19, 2026; Greenville, SC, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes Bruce Thornton (2) attempts to shoot the ball on Texas Christian University Horned Frogs Jayden Pierre (1) in the first half during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images | Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images
Welcome to “You’re Nuts” offseason edition, part one out of many. The Ohio State men’s basketball team’s season is over.
The Buckeyes lost to the TCU Horned Frogs on Thursday afternoon, 66-64, in Greenville, South Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It was the first NCAA Tournament appearance for Ohio State since 2022, but they were unable to extend their stay beyond one day thanks to TCU’s Xavier Edmonds, who scored with four seconds remaining to put the final dagger in Ohio State’s season.
Jake Diebler and Ohio State are now staring a seven-month-long offseason in the face. Several players will be moving on from the program, none more important than Ohio State’s all-time leading scorer, Bruce Thornton. A four-year starter, Thornton leaves a hole at the point guard position that Ohio State has not had to deal with for four years. Brandon Noel and Christoph Tilly are also out of eligibility, so there will be roster spots that need to be filled with front-court players, too.
We’ll have months to discuss transfer portal priorities and news. For today, we’re looking back at the freshly dead body that is Ohio State’s 2025-26 season and grading their season. What’s an “A” or “A+” season is clearly subjective — some people may be satisfied with Ohio State’s accomplishments this year, while others may think that the Buckeyes fell disastrously short of what the program standard should be.
Last week, Connor and Justin debated who was Ohio State’s MVP in their Big Ten Tournament win over Iowa, which feels like it was a decade ago at this point. Connor went with Christoph Tilly, who dominated in the first half against Iowa and opened things up for Bruce Thornton to take over in the second half. Justin picked Thornton, who finished with 24 points and was generally unstoppable in the second half of that game.
Back to this week’s question: How did Ohio State do this year?
How would you grade the Ohio State men’s basketball team’s season?
Connor: B
Ohio State did not reach the lofty standard this season that Jake Diebler has for the program, but I think the Buckeyes more or less accomplished the bare minimum of what fans wanted to see from them this year. Ohio State finished in the top half of the Big Ten, finished the year playing its best basketball, and made it back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022.
Not all, but the majority of fans expressed last summer that the “bare minimum” for Ohio State this season was to get back to the NCAA Tournament and make that the standard for the program moving forward. The Buckeyes did that, getting hot at the end of the season to play themselves off the bubble and safely into the NCAA Tournament field.
Fans want to see Ohio State winning Big Ten titles and placing towards the very top of the Big Ten every year, which are things Diebler himself has said are priorities of his, too. The Buckeyes fell well short of that this season, but I can’t imagine too many fans expected Ohio State to go from not making the NCAA Tournament for three consecutive seasons to making an Elite Eight run this season.
The Buckeyes won 21 games, 12 Big Ten games, and gave the fans a (brief) March Madness experience. The team shook off some poor play in February to play a scalding hot March, and earned an 8-seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Ohio State will have to increase the expectations moving forward. They made it to the Big Dance this year, but did not win a game. Next season — especially with Anthony Thompson on campus — simply making the tournament should not be the expectation. It’s been over a decade since Ohio State last made it to the second weekend of the tournament, and next year should probably be one of those years.
But after missing out on the NCAA Tournament for three consecutive seasons, this felt like a solid stepping stone season for Diebler in year two. It wasn’t excellent, but they mostly met the minimum of what fans wanted to see five months ago. Next year, they will need to make the NCAA Tournament and advance.
Justin: C
To me, this season was the definition of a “C” and average. The two highlights of the season were Bruce Thornton’s Senior Day and his breaking the all-time scoring record, and the Buckeyes making the tournament for the first time in four years.
They made the tournament, so it can’t be a failed season, because that shows that progress is being made and the program is at least moving in the right direction.
However, there were still some close losses — losses to teams that you shouldn’t lose to — and they were middle of the pack in the Big Ten.
Moving forward, the expectation for the program should be a top-25 team and a top-six team in the conference. Those are the steps they need to take to get to better than average. Making the tournament was good to get that conversation to end, but that is the bare minimum.
They were the Long Island University Blackbirds for the longest time. However, when the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and LIU Post Pioneers merged as schools, the Long Island University Sharks were born starting with the 2019-20 college basketball season. The campus is in Brooklyn, New York. For a small school, the team certainly has an interesting coaching history with one a Pro Basketball Hall of Famer, another having gone on to the NBA and another having starred in the Association. This is LIU's eighth appearance in the Division I NCAA tournament and it is looking for its first win.
LIU has rich basketball history
Decades and decades ago, the Blackbirds were a national power under famed coach Clair Bee. He was 360-80 in 18 seasons. Per the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame: Under Bee, LIU became a national power, winning 43 consecutive games, including undefeated seasons in 1935-36 and 1938-39. Three teams between 1935 and 1941 were "retroactively" ranked as the country's top team. That said, the program was stopped after a point-shaving scandal in 1951.
LIU coach went on to NBA
The late Roy Rubin coached LIU from 1965-72. He went 122-55 before leaving for the Philadelphia 76ers. That move did not work out. Rubin was 4-47 as coach in the NBA. That 76ers team was known as the worst in Association history as it finished 9-73. After basketball, Rubin eventually became the owner of an IHOP restaurant in Florida.
Current coach also has NBA history
The Sharks are currently coached by Rod Strickland, who was the 19th overall pick by the New York Knicks out of DePaul in the 1988 NBA draft. Strickland played for nine NBA teams from 1988-2005. He averaged 13.2 points and 7.3 assists in his NBA career.
Who is Strickland's godson?
Rod Strickland is the godfather to NBA star Kyrie Irving.
How did LIU earn its way into NCAA tournament?
The Sharks went 24-10 and won the NEC tournament by downing Mercyhurst. The tourney final mattered not because Mercyhurst was ineligible for the Big Dance this season because they are making the transition to Division 1.
Guards lead the Sharks attack
To the surprise of no one, given they are coached by a former star NBA guard, the Sharks' top four scorers play in the backcourt. Jamal Fuller leads tha way at 16.4 points per game, followed by Malachi Davis at 14.4 ppg, Greg Gordon (14.1) and Jomo Goings (10.0).
Drew Rogers gets ready for his championship race on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the R.A. "Murray" Fasken Indoor Track & Field Facility in College Station, Texas. | Courtesy of Dan Murphy from Mizzou Athletics
The outdoor season is coming in fast, and the Tigers are ready for their first meet at the Yellow Jacket Invitational on Friday and Saturday, March 20-21.
This meet will hopefully mark the season debut for Mizzou’s javelin throwers, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition. It also gives many of our athletes the opportunity to showcase their skills in different events they did not have during the indoor season.
“I would say expectations are to just kind of see where everybody opens up,” assistant coach Jordon Andreassen said. “It’s a new environment, outdoor is very different from indoor, different events, you know, new people traveling, so just kind of a different type of culture than indoor, so I think this is a really good opener. The weather should be great.”
Friday’s Meet Schedule
According to Georgia Tech’s meet schedule, the meet will kick off at 11:30 a.m., with hammer throw. Field events will resume at 5:30 p.m., with the shot put, javelin, pole vault and long jump Running events are scheduled for approximately 6 p.m., beginning with the 100-meter hurdles, 110m H, 100m, 1500m, 300m steeplechase, and concluding with the 5000m. Each running event will start with the women and finish with the men’s race.
Saturday’s Meet Schedule
Saturday’s slate of events will start a bit later in the afternoon, at 12 p.m., with field events. There will be high jumpers, women’s pole vault, triple jumper and discus throw for both women and men. Shortly after, running events will begin at 1 p.m., starting with the 4x100m relays, followed by the 400m intermediate hurdles, 400m, 800m, 200m and finishing with the 4x400m relay. Each event will start with the women’s race, and conclude with the men’s.
Last year, the meet took place Friday and Saturday, March 21-22. During the first day of events,Petra Gombas placed seventh which advanced her to the finals on Saturday. Clayton Kamp did the same with an eighth place finish.
On another high note, 14 Tigers managed to earn personal bests that day and Robert Hines finished in bronze in the men’s 100m race. Ryan Eddington took the podium during the men’s 1500m race as well.
During Saturday’s slate of events, Hines and other athletes claimed Mizzou’s ninth best record in the 4x100m race. Also, Hines claimed a personal best in the men’s 200m. Anna Vedral claimed seventh overall in the women’s pole vault and Ames Burton finished fourth in the discus.
This Meets Expectations
With this being the Tigers first outdoor season outing, a lot of Mizzou fan favorites will return after last year’s success.
Valentina Barrios will hit the ground running after capturing the school’s record in the javelin and hit marks no one has ever had for the University. Barrios advanced to the World Athletics Championship where her talent was displayed for the world to see.
Other athletes that the fans are waiting for are Skylar and Taylor Ciccolini. They are both javelin throwers and Skylar claimed sixth in the javelin at last year’s NCAA Outdoor Championships and Taylor had high remarks in 2022.
The discus and hammer throw will also resume, and Mizzou throwers are ready for action. The outdoor season introduces different events for both sprinters and distance runners. Unlike the indoor season, which is held on a 200-meter track, the outdoor season takes place on a 400-meter track. This allows for a wider range of events, including longer races for sprinters.
“I’m excited to see the Ciccolini’s Taylor and Skylar compete. Valentina, all the jav girls, really,” Andreassen said. “Yeah, they’ve been working their butts off all indoor, just preparing for outdoor, and it can seem like a long, a long time for them without seeing a competition, so I’m really excited to see how they do some of our throwers as well, you know, in the hammer and the discus, to see how they how they pan out.”
The outdoor season will feature six meets, before heading to the SEC Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala. The competition will not be light on their journey to the top and the Tigers will have to pounce during every occasion.
Their schedule highlights a two-day border war versus Kansas, a three-day Big Red Classic meet and the Battle on the Bayou in Baton Rouge, La. This will set the stage for a stacked and highly competitive 2026 season.
Dwyane Wade has revealed he is deliberately waiting for LeBron James to retire, with one personal reason behind the decision.
The two share one of the closest relationships in NBA history, which makes even small moments between them carry added meaning.
This latest detail shows how that connection still shapes how Wade views LeBron’s career.
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Dwyane Wade is waiting for LeBron James retirement for a selfish reason
Wade, on The Tonight Show, explained why he has held off on completing something tied to their legacy.
“I have it, and it has not got signed yet, gotten signed yet by LeBron. I’m actually waiting until he retires. Maybe 2038,” Wade said.
He added: “And I already know the retirement gift I want him to get me when he retires, and it’s just a signature of this photo. So I’m waiting. I’m waiting until you retire.”
The idea is simple but meaningful: Wade wants the moment to carry more weight when LeBron’s career officially ends.
It reflects how certain milestones feel more significant when tied to a final chapter rather than the present.
Dwyane Wade admits he will miss LeBron James’ impact on the NBA
Wade also made it clear that the thought of LeBron retiring is not something he is ready for.
“I know it’s like ‘He’s old, he should retire,’ but at the same time I’m gonna miss him. I’m gonna miss how great he’s been for our game. So I’m just taking these moments in,” Wade continued.
“We don’t know when the last one is coming. But to see him still be able to get some posters, and his daughter now can see that her father is good,” the Heat legend concluded.
The comment shifts the focus from nostalgia to appreciation, recognising that LeBron is still performing at a high level.
For Wade, that makes the present just as important as the legacy that will follow. It also explains why he is waiting, not just for a signature, but for a moment that truly marks the end of an era.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Nottingham Forest: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch
Spurs vs Nottingham Forest Preview: Premier League Survival Stakes Rise
There are matches that feel like punctuation marks in a season, moments where narrative tightens and consequence sharpens. Tottenham’s meeting with Nottingham Forest belongs firmly in that category. A relegation contest in north London, framed less by spectacle and more by necessity, where the Premier League table presses in from all sides.
Spurs sit just one point above the drop zone. Nottingham Forest occupy the space beneath it. The arithmetic is simple, the tension unavoidable. Victory reshapes the picture, defeat deepens the uncertainty. This is not merely a fixture, it is an examination of resilience.
Recent Form Offers Spurs Fragile Momentum
Tottenham arrive with something resembling belief, though it has been hard earned. Their 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid offered energy, urgency and, perhaps most importantly, clarity in attacking intent. The broader context remains complicated, elimination from the Champions League after a 7-5 aggregate defeat tempers celebration.
Yet performances matter. Xavi Simons operated with freedom and purpose, scoring twice in a role that allowed him to drift between lines. Pedro Porro advanced into unfamiliar territory, while Mathys Tel stretched play from the left. These are fragments of a more expressive Spurs, glimpses of what Igor Tudor is attempting to construct.
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Forest, by contrast, continue to gather points in quieter ways. A 0-0 draw with Fulham followed a result against Manchester City, evidence of a side capable of frustrating stronger opponents. Their approach may lack flourish, but it carries discipline and intent.
Team News Shapes Spurs and Nottingham Forest Outlook
Spurs have been buoyed by returning players. Conor Gallagher’s reappearance after illness adds energy in midfield, while Destiny Udogie and Lucas Bergvall provide depth following injury layoffs. Cristian Romero’s return from concussion offers leadership at the back.
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Absences remain significant. Dominic Solanke was not involved, Joao Palhinha continues his recovery, and Yves Bissouma is sidelined. Longer term injuries to Wilson Odobert, James Maddison and Ben Davies continue to limit options. There is potential for Mohammed Kudus and Rodrigo Bentancur to return, though Dejan Kulusevski remains unavailable.
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Forest’s list of absentees is equally notable. Goalkeeper John Victor and wing back Nicolo Savona are out for the season, as is Willy Boly. Jair Cunha’s ankle issue reduces defensive depth, while Chris Wood continues his recovery, with hope of a late season return.
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Match Details and Broadcast Information
Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest is scheduled for a 2.15pm GMT kick off on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage beginning at 2pm GMT. Subscribers can access the match via the Sky Go app.
Prediction: Spurs vs Nottingham Forest in Premier League
This game invites uncertainty. Tottenham have shown flashes of attacking cohesion, yet their league form has been inconsistent. Forest have demonstrated resilience, but their lack of cutting edge can limit their threat.
Much depends on which version of Spurs emerges. If the intensity and fluidity seen against Atletico can be sustained, they possess the tools to take control. The stakes, however, may alter behaviour, compressing risk and narrowing margins.
Forest will look to disrupt rhythm, to turn the contest into one of attrition. Spurs must resist that drift, impose tempo and convert opportunity.
In a match shaped by urgency, Tottenham may find a way through.
Tottenham to win 3-2.
Head to Head Record
Tottenham wins: 59Nottingham Forest wins: 40Draws: 29
ENFIELD, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of England, talks to Harry Kane of England during a training session at Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre on November 15, 2025 in Enfield, England. (Photo by Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images
Bayern Munich star striker Harry Kane is in incredible form, but has racked up a lot of minutes (3,105) and wear and tear this season. Given that, England coach Thomas Tuchel made Kane one of 11 players who will join the England camp late and miss the Uruguay match.
“All of all of these guys have played 3,500 plus minutes. Some of them have 4,000 minutes. All of these players have contributed in September, October, November, so they have a bit of credit with me and we think that to give them a break, mentally and physically, we will benefit from it,” said Tuchel.
For Kane, the rest is probably not wanted, but it could be very beneficial for the Englishman. A healthy — and fresh — Kane could be an absolute smashing machine for Bayern Munich down the stretch this season.
England’s full squad list — which is an absolutely crazy amount if players — is below:
Here we go. It's your #ThreeLions squad for March camp! 👀
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2026 PFL 2 Madrid Ceremonial Weigh-ins at Teatro Capitol in Madrid, Spain. Thursday, March 19, 2026. (Jose Peñuela / PFL)
Professional Fighters League (PFL) is set to stage PFL Madrid later TODAY (Fri., March 20, 2026) inside the Palacio Vistalegre in Madrid, Spain, featuring a Middleweight title fight as division king, Costello van Steenis, defends his belt against Fabian Edwards.
This will be a rematch almost five years in the making as van Steenis defeated Edwards via split-decision at Bellator Milan 2 in Sept. 2020. Both have enjoyed success since their first encounter, with Edwards racking up a record of 7-3, which includes winning the 2025 PFL Middleweight tournament by knocking out Dalton Rosta last August (see it again here). Edwards came up short twice before in his bid to win the Bellator 185-pound strap against Johnny Eblen, and now he hopes to finally get over that hump.
As for van Steenis, he has gone 4-1 since defeating Edwards which includes a spectacular come-from-behind submission win over the aforementioned Eblen last summer to win the strap (relive it here). Now, he is looking to put Edwards in his rear-view mirror for good with another win over the brawling Brit.
In the co-main event of the evening, AJ McKee will face of against Adam Borics, while Heavyweights Linton Vassell and Jose Augusto collide in main card action.
Many readers check in before, during and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, with “Prelims” set to begin at 1 p.m. ET streaming live on the ESPN App, with the main card starting at 4 p.m ET. Feel free to leave a comment (or several) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!
PFL MADRID QUICK RESULTS
185 lbs.: Costello van Steenis vs. Fabian Edwards 145 lbs.: A.J. McKee vs. Adam Borics 145 lbs.: Yassin Najid vs. Franco Tenaglia 115 lbs.: Jacinta Austin vs. Benita van Rooij 265 lbs.: Jose Augusto vs. Linton Vassell 135 lbs.: Kevin Cordero vs. Luciano Pereira 155 lbs.: Mark Ewen vs. Gino van Steenis 135 lbs.: Mattia Giordano vs. Ernesto Schisano 165 lbs.: David Mora vs. Claudio Pacella 145 lbs.: Ignacio Campos vs. Mathys Duragrin
Rodri coy on Manchester City future as Hugo Viana eyes breakthrough in contract talks
Rodri has refused to rule out an exit from Manchester City this summer amid interest from Real Madrid.
Manchester City have been heavily dependent on Rodri’s presence at the base of midfield ever since he arrived from Atletico Madrid in 2019. The Spaniard’s leadership and positional discipline are essential to the team’s tactical identity.
Rodri‘s influence is evident whenever he is available, even in a season where the team’s performances have been inconsistent.
A serious ACL injury and meniscus damage suffered in September 2024 in a Premier League fixture against Arsenal sidelined the Spain international for a prolonged period.
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Rodri’s Man City return in numbers
His return to fitness has been slow and in the first few months of the current season, he had some small setbacks that made it challenging for him to get back into full match-sharpness.
However, in the last few weeks, his condition has improved. Rodri has accumulated over 1,200 league minutes across 18 Premier League appearances this season.
His numbers this season are consistent with his established level, indicating that he can regain influence in midfield – 1.9 tackles, 5.1 ball recoveries, 1.9 clearances, a 63% success rate in ground duels and a 78% success rate in aerial duels per game highlight his continued reliability.
However, City’s overall performances have been inconsistent. A recent 1-1 draw with West Ham United demonstrated that the creativity in the final third is still a problem for Pep Guardiola’s team this season.
Real Madrid to test Man City resolve to keep Rodri
The result added to a pattern of dropped points that have left City with a mountain to climb in the title race against Arsenal, who are nine points clear at the top of the Premier League table ahead of this weekend’s Carabao Cup final face-off between the pair at Wembley.
Speculation on Rodri’s imminent future after this season has started gaining attention. In the last few weeks, there have been new reports about the midfielder’s ongoing links with Real Madrid
Los Blancos are prioritising a swoop for Rodri in the coming transfer window, with less than 15 months left on the 29-year-old’s current deal at the Etihad Stadium and no indication at present of a renewal beyond 2027.
After Manchester City’s recent 1-1 draw with West Ham in London, Rodri acknowledged his frustrations over the Blues’ inconsistencies and was quizzed on his club future by Cadena Ser.
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Rodri on Man City future: We’ll see after this season ends
Yes, a little frustrated, but that’s pretty much the theme this season,” the former Atletico Madris star said, as quoted by AS and relayed by Sport Witness.
“We’re struggling in that final third. The ‘last third’, as they say here in England. That quality to score the final goal. Perhaps it’s costing us a lot, but in football, the most important thing is putting the ball in the net.”
When asked directly about the possibility of leaving Manchester City this summer, Rodri refused to offer a clear answer. “No, no. I’m not going to answer that,” he said. “It’s a time to think about what we have now, with my team, about my season, which is quite a lot – and then we’ll see.”
The response leaves open the possibility of the Ballon d’Or winner – who Transfermarkt values at €65 million – making a decision on his future near the end of the season. However, without great clarity on an extension, the situation could develop into a crucial consideration for City’s planning.
What’s next for Rodri and Man City after Champions League exit?
For now, the four-time Premier League winner will be desperate to help turn the ship around for Manchester City, who have endured a horrible few weeks and seen their title hopes falter as well as witnessed an exit from the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid.
Guardiola and co must win in the Carabao Cup final to regain the momentum they have lost this month as they bid for a miraculous albeit improbable hijack of what is increasingly looking like a first Premier League title for Arsenal in 22 years.
Rodri’s comments indicate that he is putting short-term targets ahead of long-term ones. For Manchester City, that uncertainty makes things more complicated for one of Guardiola’s most important players.
Any decision that is made will probably have significant consequences for the club’s midfield structure for years to come, though Manchester City director of football Hugo Viana and co are ahead of the curve in recruitment – having put themselves in pole position to sign Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson this summer.
Slegers praises star taking Arsenal ‘to the next level’ – and gives double injury update
Ahead of Arsenal’s game against West Ham, Renee Slegers gave an update on Frida Maanum and Leah Willamson, and discussed the incredible impact of Olivia Smith since her arrival.
Arsenal will host West Ham at the Emirates Stadium on the weekend, hoping to cut the gap to Manchester United in third place. Head coach Slegers delivered an update on Maanum and Williamson, both of whom have been ruled out of the fixture, due to illness and injury respectively.
“Frida Maanum has been ill this week, so we don’t expect her to be able to play tomorrow,” Slegers confirmed.
“Leah has been managing some problems with her hamstring, so we also don’t expect her to be ready for Saturday, but otherwise the same,” she added.
Asked about the impact of Smith this season, the Arsenal coach was full of praise for the young Canadian.
“I think if you look at Olivia Smith, we’re so happy she joined us because she’s taking us to the next level,” Slegers said.
“We knew it was going to take some time for new players to adjust to our environment, but if you look at the impact that she’s had from the start of the season, it was there from the start. I think she’s really finding her feet now,” she continued.
The 21-year-old joined Arsenal last summer from Liverpool, becoming the first £1million player in women’s football. Impressing with her versatility up front and her work rate both on and off the ball, Slegers said Smith has been a “brilliant” addition to the team.
“We have seen different sides of her as well. We’ve asked her to play in different roles, also in the nine, on the left and right. She’s been brilliant and I’m happy that she’s performing well,” the coach added.
“It’s not only the qualities that she has on the ball and her athleticism, it’s also the hard work that she’s willing to put in, out-of-possession work,” she concluded.
With a bevy of teenagers not just on the roster, but contributing in major ways, Red Bull New York could be one of the most exciting clubs to watch in MLS this year. But the youth movement isn’t anything new for the club.
When Red Bull New York opened the 2026 MLS season against Orlando City SC, precocious 17 year-old striker Julian Hall led the line while Eric Choupo-Moting, 36 years young and a veteran of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, warmed the pine. To Hall’s right and left were, by comparison, grizzled veterans Jorge Ruvalcaba, 24, and Cade Cowell, 22.
Hall found the back of the net three times in his first two league appearances, while his fellow teenagers Adri Mehmeti, 16, and Matthew Dos Santos, 17, turned in performances wildly more professional than one might reasonably expect from players their age. 17-year-old Tanner Rosborough also made a cameo in each of Red Bull’s first two victories against Orlando City and New England.
A 3-0 loss to Montreal brought the Red Bulls back to Earth (we are all powerless at the hands of a Wiki Carmona revenge game), but it’s abundantly clear that a new generation has arrived in Harrison, New Jersey.
This youth revolution comes with the appointment of Michael Bradley as head coach, who at 38 is something of a young man himself, and is the third-youngest coach in the league.
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Bradley will know first-hand the rewards and challenges of giving young players significant minutes with the senior team, as he began his professional career with the MetroStars, precursors to the modern Red Bull organization. The son of a highly accomplished coach, Bradley has a sort of leg up on your typical new coaching hire. He took over the New York Red Bulls II midway through the 2025 season, and led the reserve team to a MLS Next Pro title. It was enough to convince the Red Bull brass that he had the juice to take over the first team.
In 2018, The Athletic published a concerning report, claiming that Major League Soccer fell well behind other top soccer leagues in terms of minutes allotted to players aged 22 and younger. It’s counterintuitive, given that relegation doesn’t exist in MLS, but North American coaches and GMs had a habit of building their rosters around a mix of reasonably-priced journeymen and lavishly compensated international superstars. This, if you believe the doom-sayers, spelled disaster the United States’ long-term prospects as a soccer nation.
But the Red Bulls were never the problem. In fact, they’ve long been an integral part of the solution. Bradley’s trust in the kiddos is nothing new for the Jersey-based club; in fact, he is another in a proud lineage of Red Bull coaches to have put their faith in untested youngsters and have a surprising amount of success in the process. It also comes at a pivotal moment in the history of MLS as a whole, at which clubs like San Diego and Philadelphia are pouring millions into state-of-the-art academy facilities and developmental programs, and in turn translating that to success on the pitch.
But who are the MLS academy pioneers, you might ask? From the outside, the inscrutable Red Bull New York organization may come across as aloof and unambitious, but peeling back the layers, we find that soccer in the United States just might owe a great deal of its recent success to the Red Bull Academy model.
The Chelsea Game
Perhaps the defining moment of the Red Bulls’ “play the kids” corporate mission statement came during a 2015 friendly match against reigning English Premier League champions Chelsea as part of the short-lived “competition” known as the International Champions Cup.
The game amounted to little more than a glorified training session for each side. The Red Bulls had been bounced from the U.S. Open Cup by the Philadelphia Union only a few days earlier, so young upstart manager Jesse Marsch elected to rest his more senior players, including a litany of names familiar to modern viewers of MLS 360, such as Bradley Wright-Phillips, Sacha Kljestan, Dax McCarty, and Mike Grella (he works for CBS, but you get the point).
Marsch, you’ll remember, was still weathering the storm of having replaced the massively popular Mike Petke as head coach, and while the 2015 side would go on to win the Supporters’ Shield, by July they’d found themselves in a bit of a slump, having lost five of their previous nine league games and bounced from the Open Cup by nearby rivals. It would have been tempting for Marsch to run out his strongest side in a game against Premier League opposition and throw down a marker on the world stage.
Instead, Marsch elected to start the game with a lineup composed mainly of New York Red Bulls II players, at the time of the USL Championship division, handing first-team debuts to 15 youngsters in the process. The Red Bulls roster on the day boasted no fewer than nine academy graduates in an era during which the pathway to MLS was either through college or international transfers.
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Chelsea, in comparison, were coming off a Premier League campaign in which they positively sauntered to the title, clinching the trophy with three games left to play. This was the culmination of the new Jose Mourinho project, as the Portuguese Special One returned to West London after six years in the wilderness in 2013.
The sky seemed to be the limit for his Blues, and Mourinho seemed determined to succeed on all fronts during the coming season. And while Marsch saw fit to rest his superstars, Mourinho attempted to get valuable game minutes into the legs of John Terry, John Obi Mikel, Cesc Fabregas, Cesar Azpilicueta, Gary Cahill, Thibaut Courtois, and Kurt Zouma (the cats of North Jersey cowered in fear that day).
The game began predictably, with the Premier League champions dominating possession and registering the better chances. A baby-faced Sean Davis signaled the Red Bulls’ intent on the day by putting a scare into Courtois when he dragged a shot just wide in the 13th minute, but Chelsea struck first through Loic Remy on an assist from Oscar in the 26th minute. Mourinho looked passingly pleased as he assumed, much as everyone else, that his side would romp to victory.
As first half gave way to second, the Baby Bulls looked as though they were merely holding onto the honor of only just barely losing to superior opposition, opponents who exceeded them in experience, market value, popularity, and capacity for growing facial hair. Then, seemingly clear out of the great blue yonder, Chelsea captain and purported wife-stealer Terry left a backpass for backup keeper Asmir Begovic. Red Bull debutant Franklin Castellanos nipped in and buried a shot to level the match. Mourinho glowered on the sidelines and implored his team to weather this punch in the kisser.
As a card-carrying Chelsea Hater, I can enthusiastically admit that the scenes of implosion the television cameras managed to capture from this theoretically meaningless friendly are simply *chef’s kiss.*
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The goals kept flying in. The young Red Bulls possessed an endless font of pressing energy, and they harried and harassed each and every Chelsea player who got on the ball. An almost unrecognizable young Tyler Adams headed in from a free kick, and Davis added two classy finishes about three minutes apart. Mourinho sat back in his padded chair, a sourpuss plastered on his bronzed visage, looking, as Dan Ripley of the Daily Mail described, “like a child who’s been told Christmas is cancelled.”
The Red Bulls claimed a famous victory on the day. A handful of the players involved in the historic win have gone on to have productive careers in myriad top flights of worldwide soccer, but the real curiosity of this match comes not from the New York side but from its outsized impact on the Blues of West London.
Chelsea entered the summer as clear favorites to repeat as Premier League winners. Mourinho was back where he belonged, it would seem, and the Pensioners had a good case for being considered contenders for the Champions League as well. But the loss to the Red Bulls kicked off a downward spiral of results, and by August Mourinho was subbing off Terry at halftime of a humiliating 3-0 loss to Manchester City. By the end of November, Chelsea had collected a paltry 11 points from 11 games, and languished in 15th place.
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Mourinho would be fired on December 17, after losing nine of 16 league matches. He was replaced by Dutch manager Guus Hiddink on an interim basis, and finished the season in an embarrassing 10th place. In true Chelsea “if you can’t beat them” fashion, they went out and signed New York Red Bulls defender Matt Miazga during the following summer’s transfer window. He’d only make two appearances for the West London club.
Davis must have sat at the training facility in Whippany with a virgin margarita, whispering “Tell Jose. I want him to know it was me.”
Academy Structure and Pathways
The Red Bull organization was an early opponent of the then-ubiquitous “pay-to-play” system, in which talented youngsters were required to shell out money hand over fist in order to join up with the nation’s premier soccer academies. This created an imbalanced system in which kids whose parents had deep pockets were preferred to kids who were, you know, actually talented. The RBNY Academy has been free for families since 2008, which starkly contrasts with competitors such as the Portland Timbers, a club that didn’t eliminate pay-to-play until 2015.
In 2010, the club unveiled the “Regional Developmental School,” a satellite-based supplementary training program for talented youth players who might not be quite ready to live and learn away from their families in a full-time academy environment. According to Red Bull, 95% of eventual academy participants begin their playing careers in these satellite programs.
While the United States has some of the highest youth soccer participation in the world, bridging the gap between talented amateur and full professional has been a sticky wicket for most clubs. But the Red Bulls, as part of a global soccer syndicate that’s essentially a side hustle for an energy drink company, were privy to the best-practices established by their sister clubs operated in a continent with decades more knowledge on how to run a successful academy.
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RB Salzburg was particularly helpful in providing a model for the RBNY academy setup. Jurgen Klopp recently took the helm of Red Bull GmbH and waxed lyrical about the academy setup in New Jersey, stating that he was “massively, massively impressed” with the facilities and the players the academy has produced. The smiley German cuts an affable and unifying figure in the world of the Red Bull group, and he’s got this Red Bulls fan convinced that we are not just a redheaded stepchild after all.
A selling point of the academy in its early days was the concept of a player pathway, which delineates in black and white the path a youth player would take up through the youth teams to eventually, hopefully, fingers-crossedly arrive at the first team. Apart from being a motivational factor for ambitious young players, it takes the guesswork out of a frequently convoluted and confusing morass of youth teams, reserve teams, academy teams, tournaments, and training camps. Transparency allows parents to make grounded decisions to give their children the best possible chance to succeed without being sucked in by false promises or unrealistic expectations.
Most importantly, Red Bull Academy players are imbued with the club philosophy. Energy Drink Soccer is a real thing, and the German gegenpress system requires of players active motors, tactical awareness, and the ability to recognize and execute lightning-quick transitions to capitalize on mistakes. When players grow up in the environment of high-energy pressing, moving up the age levels and confronting bigger and faster opposition is more intuitive and familiar-feeling.
Nationwide Impact
Look across Major League Soccer rosters and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a team that doesn’t employ an RBNY academy graduate or two.
The 2018 New York Red Bulls set a then-points record en route to capturing the Supporters’ Shield for the third time in club history. That season, a full 25% of MLS minutes went to Red Bull Academy graduates. Each Red Bulls team dating back to the beginning of its impressive 15-year playoff run included at least one academy product as a regular starter.
Red Bull products have made countless U.S. men’s national team rosters in recent years, from the youth levels all the way to the senior squad. Daniel Edelman, now of St. Louis City SC but recent scorer of one of the more important penalty kicks in RBNY history, captained the U.S. team at the 2023 U-20 World Cup in Argentina.
Examining the potential USMNT roster for this summer’s World Cup, there is one name that’s sure to be first on the team sheet if healthy: Tyler Adams. When he’s not angrily asking opponents if they know where he’s from (answer: Wappinger’s Falls, a quaint suburb of Poughkeepsie), Adams is bossing the midfield for Premier League regulars Bournemouth.
He became a vocal leader of the Red Bulls’ midfield at a young age, leading the squad to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League (that’s what it used to be called, I think) in 2018.
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Adams made the leap from the New York Red Bulls to RB Leipzig the following year, reuniting with Marsch, the same manager that had given him that start against Chelsea four years prior. He suffered injury woes while in Germany, but after a brief stopover with Leeds United, he seems to have settled in nicely on England’s south coast. Adams served as captain for the USMNT during the 2022 World Cup, becoming the youngest American captain at the competition since 1950.
Left back John Tolkin seems to be trodding the Adams path of late, as he gained immense popularity and importance playing a pivotal role for the Red Bulls on their wild ride to the MLS Cup Final in 2024. He then signed with Holsten Kiel of the Bundesliga to develop his tactical acumen and taste in haircuts. Tolkin is only the latest in a long line of Red Bull exports to play meaningful minutes for a European club.
Miazga, Omir Fernandez, Alex Muyl, Derrick Etienne Jr., Kyle Duncan, Peter Stroud, and Jared Stroud are just a few of the solid MLS players to have come out of the Red Bull system. These are only a few of the players who saw meaningful action at a young age, at a stage in their careers where their skillsets and habits were still malleable, when they were supremely coachable and could combine their budding physical prowess with the neuroplasticity of people whose prefrontal cortices haven’t fully developed.
New York, San Diego, and Philadelphia have created a new generation of higher-floor players precisely because they were willing to trust them in high-pressure moments early in their careers. Stakeholders have slowly realized that the key to strong development in terms of domestic stability as well as international performance lies in forging players in the fire, so to speak.
The worldwide impact speaks for itself. These days, dynamic young players like Lamine Yamal, Lennart Karl, and Estevao are scoring in spades for top European teams.
While some bemoan the lack of depth across the clubs of MLS, it’s fair to say that the Red Bull Academy has raised the standard league-wide.
Is it Lazy?
Red Bulls supporters (I count myself among them) have frequently accused the club of lacking the requisite ambition to become a real powerhouse in Major League Soccer. Careening between appearing as miserly spendthrifts and avant-garde paragons of soccer’s future tends to give even the most dedicated of RBNY supporters debilitating whiplash. Providing the next generation of U.S. Soccer superstars and investing in the future of the sport nationwide is all well and good, but the point of supporting a soccer team is enjoying the possibility that the team might, you know, win something at some point.
As rival fans are keen to point out at every possible opportunity, RBNY remains one of two original MLS clubs never to have taken home an MLS Cup (don’t you go getting any ideas, New England Revolution), and despite three Supporters’ Shields, the Curse of Caricola continues to haunt the New Jersey denizens come playoff time.
Bringing in proven playoff performers from around the league, logic would hold, could do more to get Red Bull over the line than even the best youth development program. But some view the club as unwilling or unable to recruit real difference makers. They’re more interested, posit some critics, in serving as a feeder club for the real priorities of the Red Bull Group: the teams in Salzburg and Leipzig.
But building a competitive MLS roster doesn’t have to be a binary. Clubs shouldn’t have to choose between bringing in aging superstars and churning out their own homegrown talent. The challenge, at the end of the day, lies in striking a balance between winning now and creating a sustainable future. In the modern age of soccer, a robust academy just might hold the key to both.
College pro days are in full swing and NFL teams are bringing in lots of potential prospects for the 2026 NFL draft in for pre-draft visits. You can keep up with all the Pittsburgh Steelers pre-draft visits on our tracker. On Friday, 93.7 The Fan confirmed four big-time visits for Friday that will count against the Steelers
One of the players the Steelers are bringing in for a Top 30 visit on Friday is Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriquez. This is in addition to North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton, Washington cornerback Tacario Davis and Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge.
Rodriquez is the picture you see when you look like inside linebacker in the dictionary. He's not going to blow anyone away on the track, although he did run a very good 4.57-second 40 at the combine, and there are going to be more fluid athletes in this class. But none of them play with the football instincts, high football IQ and intensity that Rodriquez does. Rodriquez is a solid third-round pick and a guy the Steelers could use one of their three picks in that round on.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans received a scare on Friday morning when reports began to surface that legendary defensive tackle “Mean” Joe Greene had passed away at age 79. However, Steelers Nation was later able to breathe a sigh of relief.
As it turns out, the NFL legend was the subject of a death hoax, and his family passed along the news that he is alive and well. The original rumor began circulating on an AI-generated page on Facebook, which creates fake news for engagement.
NFL reporter John McClain spoke to Greene’s family and passed along the good news on social media.
“Fortunately, Joe Greene has NOT died. I got that from his family. That report was fake news,” McClain shared on X. “Joe is doing great!!!”
Dec 2, 2018; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers former great Mean Joe Greene on the sidelines before the Steelers and Los Angeles Chargers game at Heinz Field. The Super Bowl XIII team was recognized during halftime. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-Imagn Images
Greene played 13 seasons in the NFL, recording 77.5 sacks and 16 fumble recoveries. He was a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, won four Super Bowls, and earned 10 Pro Bowl nods.
He is the last living member of the legendary Steel Curtain defense.
India Women are set to play South Africa in a one-off Test in Gqeberha from December 20 to 23, with the tour also featuring a three-match ODI series. The ODIs, part of the ICC Women's Championship, will be held from December 9 to 15 across Potchefstroom, Bloemfontein and Cape Town.
India vs South Africa: Full Tour Schedule
The Indian women’s team will play a one-off Test against South Africa in Gqeberha from December 20 to 23, 2026. The tour will also feature a three-match ODI series prior to the Test.
The ODI series, part of the ICC Women’s Championship, is scheduled to be held from December 9 to 15 across Potchefstroom, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town.
Rare Test Encounter Between Two Sides
This match will be only the fourth Women’s Test between India and South Africa and just the second women’s Test at St George’s Park. It will also mark India’s second Test of the year, following their one-off match against Australia at the WACA in Perth, where Harmanpreet Kaur & Co suffered a 10-wicket defeat.
Warm-Up Fixture Before the Series
Ahead of the main series, India will begin their tour with a warm-up match against South Africa Emerging in Benoni on December 6, allowing the squad to acclimatize to local conditions.
T20I Series Scheduled Earlier in the Year
Earlier, Cricket South Africa had announced that India will also tour the country for a five-match T20I series from April 17 to 27, 2026. The matches will be played across Durban, Johannesburg, and Benoni, serving as a crucial build-up to the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England, scheduled from June 12 to July 5, 2026.
CSA CEO Highlights Importance of Women’s Cricket Growth
Cricket South Africa (CSA) CEO Pholetsi Moseki expressed his excitement about hosting top international teams:
"We are delighted to host two of the world's leading teams in India and Australia for what promises to be a blockbuster home summer for the Proteas Women," CSA Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki said.
"These tours will showcase the very best of international women's cricket and build on the encouraging rise in fan attendance, as we continue to welcome growing crowds across the country to watch world-class players competing at some of our iconic venues." he added.
"It is also exciting to host two Test matches on home soil during the season. Test cricket remains a special and historic format of the game, and providing our Proteas Women with opportunities to compete in red-ball cricket at home is an important step in the continued recognition of the women's game in South Africa, "We are also pleased to see the annual Black Day ODI continue to grow, with the sixth edition taking place at the Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium. The match remains an important platform to raise awareness in the fight against GBV." Moseki also highlighted the significance of hosting Test matches.
Mar 19, 2026; San Diego, CA, USA; Arizona Wildcats shoot during a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images | Denis Poroy-Imagn Images
It’s Game Day!
The Arizona Wildcats (32-2) open the 2026 NCAA Tournament against the Long Island Blackbirds (24-10). Arizona is the No. 1 seed in the West Region while LIU is the No. 16 seed.
Here’s all the info you need to watch, listen to or follow the game online. Come chat with us!
Arizona-Long Island game time, details:
Date: Friday, March 20, 2026
Time: 10:35 p.m. PT
Location: Viejas Arena; San Diego, Calif.
Line: According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Arizona is a 30.5-point favorite and the over/under is 150.5. KenPom.com gives the UA a 99.6 percent chance of winning.
How can I watch Arizona-Long Island?
Arizona-Long Island will be shown on TNT. Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Robbie Hummel (analyst), Stan Van Gundy (analyst) and Lauren Shehadi (sideline) will be calling the game.
How can I stream Arizona-Long Island online?
The stream of Arizona-Long Island can be viewed on NCAA.com.
How can I listen to Arizona-Long Island on the radio?
Even after its 13-12 triple overtime victory over Virginia, No. 11 Maryland men’s lacrosse enters Big Ten play with more questions than answers. The Terps lost their most nonconference games since 2009, adding more pressure to the final five regular season games.
Injuries have hindered Maryland’s success this year. Eric Spanos, the Terps’ leading goalscorer last year, has missed the last three games. Will Schaller suffered a noncontact injury in Saturday’s first overtime period. Those injuries to Maryland’s top attacker and defender could spell trouble during conference play.
But even before the injuries unfolded, the Terps were hit by the turnover bug. Maryland has had double-digit giveaways in every game this season, including 37 over its last two games — its most since the beginning of Big Ten play last year.
While the Terps blew a three-goal fourth-quarter lead against Virginia, Leo Johnson forced overtime with 39 seconds remaining. That set the stage for Zach Whittier’s game-winning goal in the third extra period. However, Maryland wouldn’t have been in that situation without a season-high 14 saves from Brian Ruppel.
The Terps will need more performances like that going forward, especially as it travels on the road to face No. 9 Penn State on Saturday. The game starts at 3 p.m. and will air on Big Ten Network.
No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions (4-3, 0-0 Big Ten)
2025 Record: 12-5, 3-2 Big Ten
Head coach Jeff Tambroni has built an impressive resume during his 16-year tenure at Penn State. While he lacks a national championship, Tambroni has brought the Nittany Lions to two Final Fours in the last three years. He is also seventh among active Division I coaches in career victories, including three straight winning seasons.
Penn State cruised through nonconference play last season, winning six of its first seven games — the lone loss came to then-No. 8 Princeton. But a pair of defeats to Maryland left the Nittany Lions limping into the NCAA Tournament. Despite Penn State squeaking out two victories, Cornell ultimately got its revenge in the Final Four, ending the Nittany Lions’ season.
After a strong NCAA Tournament run, Penn State’s 2026 campaign has been a rollercoaster. The Nittany Lions suffered early losses to Villanova and Navy. In between, though, Penn State garnered a quality road win over then-No. 3 Princeton. It followed that up with a 19-7 thrashing against then-No. 7 Cornell before dropping a close one to No. 5 North Carolina.
Players to watch
Kyle Lehman, junior attacker, No. 4 — Inside Lacrosse’s No. 7-ranked class of 2023 recruit quickly ascended on the national scene. Following a 14-goal, 10-assist freshman campaign, Lehman netted the team’s third-most goals (26) last season. He did so operating primarily as an off-ball attacker, only notching seven assists.
But that’s changed this season. Penn State’s offense has often run through Lehman, and it’s been quite successful. He has totaled a team-high 15 goals and eight assists. Lehman’s scoring has come in an efficient manner, with only 29 shots on goal.
Reid Gills, sophomore faceoff specialist, No. 32 — Gills dominated at the X as just a freshman, corralling a 60.8% faceoff win rate. While he wasn’t the Nittany Lions’ primary taker last season, the Maryland native has earned a larger share of the workload in 2026. It’s paid off. Gills’ 65.7% faceoff win percentage is the nation’s fourth-highest clip.
Alex Ross, senior defender, No. 6 — In a conference filled with talented defenders, Ross has made his mark. The two-time All-American honorable mention doesn’t have gaudy stats, but his impact is still felt on the field. Ross has slowed down some of the nation’s top attackers while also causing the second-most turnovers (15) in the Big Ten.
Strength
Faceoff success. While Penn State boasts a top-10 offense, that wouldn’t be the case without its faceoff unit. Gills and junior Colby Waldwin have only lost the battle at the X just once this season, leading to the Nittany Lions’ 60.5% win rate — good for the sixth-highest nationally. Those extra possessions have allowed their attackers to thrive and wear out opponents.
Weakness
Net protection. Preston Hawkins hasn’t seen much traffic in front of his cage, only facing 112 shots on goal. But the inexperienced freshman has shown some flaws. Hawkins has the 15th-worst save percentage (46.4%) in the country and only has 7.4 stops per game. Still, Penn State concedes just 10.14 goals.
Three things to watch
1. Status of Spanos and Hunter Aquino. Maryland and Penn State navigated nonconference play with knocks to their top scorers. The pair have combined for 20 goals in their eight appearances this season. While the Nittany Lions still picked up quality wins, the Terps desperately need a return from their All-Big Ten first team attacker.
2. Pressure on Peter Laake. With Schaller’s expected lengthy injury, Laake will be cast into the top defenseman role. The sophomore handled it well in the remaining moments of Saturday’s game, but Big Ten play will be a more difficult task. Riley Reese will likely start in Schaller’s place, marking his first career start.
3. Signature victory. Maryland has faced three ranked teams this year and yet to produce a top-20 win. It hasn’t really been close either. But with five ranked Big Ten squads, the Terps will have chances to improve their resume. They have little margin for error, though. Maryland will need to come away with a winning record in conference play.
The Chicago Cubs are in a weird spot in their outfield following Seiya Suzuki’s injury, and some thing they need to make a trade.
Mark Powell of FanSided proposed a deal between Chicago and the New York Yankees that would send Jasson Dominguez to Chicago, with New York landing Josiah Hartshorn and Brandon Birdsell in return.
For the Cubs, losing Suzuki creates an issue in the lineup, and with uncertainty surrounding his long-term future as well, adding a controllable outfielder is interesting. Dominguez hasn’t been the player he was expected to be, but has all the tools in the world to eventually be.
“Dominguez was once one of the most exciting prospects in the Yankees system, but has since proven he cannot be relied upon defensively. Sure, Dominguez can put on a show in batting practice, but if his limited time in the major leagues is to be taken at its worth, then he's a league-average hitter.
“Still, there is value in a league-average starting corner outfielder under team control for the foreseeable future. That's why Chicago could take a swing while they can, acquiring a possible replacement for Suzuki, who could leave in MLB free agency after this season,” he wrote.
This trade makes a bit more sense for the Cubs than it does for New York. Not that the Yankees have much of a spot for Dominguez, but trading him for a non-big league player would be tough to justify.
The Boston Celtics will make the trip to the state of Tennessee to face the Memphis Grizzlies at their home arena of FedEx Forum this Friday (March 20) night. The Celtics will be looking to keep their current win streak alive vs. their Western Conference opponent. On the other side of the court, the Grizzlies will be looking to keep their winning ways moving forward as well after a high profile victory vs. a West contender.
We expect a Celtics win, but as we saw in their last tilt, Memphis is not a ball club to mail it in against.
Records, standing, and streaks
At present, the Celtics have a 46-23 record and a three game win streak, which has them second in the Eastern Conference standings.
The Grizz are the owners of a 24-44 record, good enough for 11th place in the West.
What happened in the last game for each team?
Boston beat the Golden State Warriors 120-99 at home.
Memphis beat the Denver Nuggets 125-118, also at home.
Injuries
For Boston, Nikola Vucevic (hand) is out.
For Memphis, Santi Aldama (knee), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (finger), Brandon Clarke (calf), Zach Edey (ankle), Jahmai Mashack (ankle), Ja Morant (UCL), Scotty Pippen Jr. (toe) are out, and Taj Gibson (foot), GG Jackson (knee) are doubtful.
It wasn’t pretty, but the tenth-seeded Virginia Cavaliers women’s basketball team did just enough to pull out a 57-55 win over fellow No. 10 seed Arizona State in the NCAA Tournament’s First Four on Thursday night.
— Virginia Women's Basketball (@UVAWomensHoops) March 20, 2026
Inside Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the ’Hoos took the floor in the Big Dance for the first time since 2018. Slow starts have doomed Virginia recently — a big part of why the ’Hoos were limping into March Madness on a three-game losing streak — but Coach Mox’s squad finally got out to an early lead (by shooting 54% from the field in the first quarter) and managed to fend off the Sun Devils the rest of the way.
With the win, Virginia will advance to face seventh-seeded Georgia in the Round of 64 on Saturday. Tip-off is set for 1:30 PM EST with coverage available on ESPN2.
In the meantime, here are three takeaways from Thursday night’s huge win over Arizona State:
Big-time players make big-time plays
On Selection Sunday, Coach Mox went on ACC Network’s Nothing But Net and set the stage for her All-ACC First-Team point guard, Kymora Johnson.
“[Kymora] belongs on the big stage,” Coach Mox prophesied. “She knew what she was coming to do here at UVA, and she has stayed true to that process … She wanted to come here and get her hometown school back on the map, and she’s done a great job of that. So, I’m happy that she gets to showcase her talent on the big stage.”
Four days later, with the score tied and less than a minute on the clock against ASU, Johnson delivered on her coach’s words. Though she was just 4-of-17 from the field and 1-of-7 from 3-point range to that point, Johnson didn’t blink in the game’s biggest moment.
As soon as ASU’s best defender, Gabby Elliott, gave her an inch of space, Johnson pulled up and drained a go-ahead triple to put UVA up 54-51 with 30 seconds to play.
The junior point guard from Charlottesville finished her evening with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, making winning plays throughout the game even as her shots weren’t falling. In March, sometimes the best play is to simply put the ball in your star’s hands and get out of the way. That’s what UVA did late on Thursday, and it paid dividends.
Kymora Johnson was HOOPIN' for the HOOS 🔥
She is the first Virginia player with 15 PTS, 10 REB and 5 AST in an NCAA tournament game this century 🤯 pic.twitter.com/14MfZ6Ehup
Between four seasons’ worth of ACC Tournaments and a 2024 WBIT run, Virginia was just 2-5 in postseason contests under Coach Mox entering Thursday evening. A program that has been capable of taking down top-10 teams in recent years (evidenced by UVA’s upset of then-No. 8 Louisville on the road in late February), UVA just hasn’t been able to overcome shaky performances to survive postseason games lately.
That was not the case against the Sun Devils.
Though the ’Hoos didn’t bring their A-game (or perhaps even their B-game) to Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Virginia brought more than enough heart and made just enough plays to survive and advance.
Between UVA and ASU, the two teams shot a combined 34.2% from the floor and 27.5% from three (and Virginia only made 11-of-17 free throws). But with the shots not falling, the ’Hoos did all the little things right.
Virginia won the battle of the boards (including grabbing 15 offensive rebounds), took care of the basketball (committing just 10 turnovers against a chaos-causing ASU defense), and played without fouling (just nine fouls).
Sometimes you have to win ugly in March. But a win’s a win, and the ’Hoos live to fight another day.
Next up: Georgia
Virginia will have less than 48 hours to gameplan for the seventh-seeded Georgia Bulldogs, who enter the weekend 22-9 and 8-8 in the SEC. But as we’ve already seen in the men’s tournament this season, the team that has had the chance to shake off the rust and nerves by playing in the First Four can be at an advantage in the Round of 64.
Georgia sits just two spots above Virginia in the NET rankings (34th), though they bring a very balanced attack into Saturday’s matchup. The Bulldogs rank 35th in adjusted offensive efficiency and 28th in adjusted defensive efficiency, according to BartTorvik.com, and boast impressive wins over Kentucky and Vanderbilt this season.
It won’t be easy, but Virginia already has a win under its belt in the tournament (and the confidence of a victory without even delivering its best performance). ESPN Analytics currently gives UVA a 45.1% chance to knock off the Bulldogs. But if they can shoot more efficiently from the floor and get out in transition, the ’Hoos are more than capable of pulling the upset.
One of the most notable things that needed to be re-worked this offseason by the New Orleans Saints was their special teams unit. While Charlie Smyth showed a little bit of promise last year, and Zach Wood is a long-time staple of the franchise, the punter spot and return positions were all somewhat in limbo. One of the first moves the team made in response to that was signing punter Ryan Wright to a four-year contract, solidifying a role that has been hit-or-miss for years.
On top of that, though, there is a previous connection between Wright and current Saints long snapper Zach Wood, which makes for a positive start to his tenure here immediately. Wright noted recently in an interview with Meagan Glover of WGNO-TV that he and Wood go back to his college days.
"When I was here at Tulane, he would come out here with Thomas (Morstead) and Wil (Lutz), and get some work in, so we go way back," Wright said. "I would warm him up a little bit, play some catch with him, back when I was a freshman here, and it's just so cool that I get to be a teammate with him now."
New #Saints punter Ryan Wright (@rjwright14_) says his relationship with Zach Wood dates back to his freshman year at Tulane.
"When I was here at Tulane, he would come out here with Thomas (Morstead) & Wil (Lutz) & get some work in. So we go way back."
This means that the two could go back as far as 2018, Wright's first season at Tulane, which means they could have known each other for nearly a decade at this point. With how much turnover has been experienced on special teams since Wil Lutz and Thomas Morstead were let go, it is good to see two players having some work together in the past, as the rest of the roles continue to be filled in.
Taylor Randall, University of Utah president, left, and Mark Harlan, Utah athletics director, right, stand with Morgan Scalley and pose for photos as Scalley is officially announced as the new Utah football head coach at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026.
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Morgan Scalley inked a five-year deal to become the Utes’ head coach, according to a copy of his employment contact obtained by the Deseret News through a public records request.
Scalley’s deal with the University of Utah runs through the 2030 football season. His total base compensation, which does not include performance-based bonuses, is $5.1 million, including $1 million annually from Utah multimedia rights partner JMI and $500,000 from apparel outfitter Under Armour.
That total base compensation is scheduled to increase by $150,000 annually.
In addition to his base salary, Scalley could make up to $1.5 million annually in performance-based bonuses, including $25,000 for making the conference championship game and $50,000 for winning it, $200,000 for making the first round of the College Football Playoff and $900,000 for playing in the national championship game or $1.2 million for winning a national championship.
There are also bonuses for academic achievements: $25,000 if the team’s Academic Progress Rate is at least 980, something Utah has regularly accomplished, and $25,000 if the team’s NCAA Graduation Success Rate is at least 80%, something Utah also accomplishes — the Utes have a 90% of higher GSR rate in each of the last eight years.
Scalley’s buyout amount is “75% of the Coach Scalley’s Base Salary, Outfitter Payment and MMR Payment for each year (or partial year on a prorated basis) through the remainder of the Term or Extended Term (“Post Termination Payments”) as if the Agreement were not terminated."
Other benefits of the contract include an automobile provided to Scalley, including car insurance, a membership to the Salt Lake Country Club and a private luxury box at Rice-Eccles Stadium for his family.
Lime Rock Park Welcomes IMSA Back in 2027Lime Rock Park
After a three-year hiatus, IMSA will return to Lime Rock Park on September 25, 2027. IMSA is returning with the second-tier Pilot Challenge championship rather than the top category with factory-supported classes like GTP and GTD Pro. The event will continue the IMSA and Lime Rock Park legacy that dates back to 1972.
Although it is not quite as exciting as a top-class return, IMSA is still bringing some serious machinery. The 2027 FCP Euro Northeast Grand Prix will include the Michelin Pilot Challenge and the VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, both of which feature GT4 cars among other racers. Organizers have also confirmed that an additional support series will be added to the event lineup, with more details expected to be announced at a later date.
Lakeville, Connecticut, is a beautiful place to be in late September. The early fall season is even more special with the sights and sounds of IMSA race cars ripping around the historic 1.5-mile circuit.
“IMSA racing has always produced incredible competition here and we know our fans are excited to welcome back the teams and drivers for the FCP Euro Northeast Grand Prix,” said Dicky Riegel, President and CEO of Lime Rock Park.
The last IMSA race at Lime Rock Park was held in July 2023. That event was headlined by a GT-only race for IMSA's top championship, part of a format dating back to 2017. Top-class prototypes have not raced at the notoriously small Lime Rock Park since a 2013 American Le Mans Series race.
“The early fall is a special time of year at Lime Rock and we know it will provide a breathtaking backdrop and ultra-competitive racing as competitors in both series will battle it out with championships on the line. We are grateful to Dicky Riegel and his team for working with us to bring our brand of sports car racing back to the rabid fans at Lime Rock in 2027,” said IMSA President John Doonan.
In addition to the IMSA round set for 2027, Lime Rock hosts historic events, club racing, and a standalone round of the NASCAR Truck Series. That race debuted last year and will be held again this June.
The New England Patriots are reportedly hosting Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling on a top-30 visit ahead of the 2026 NFL draft, according to NFL analyst Ryan Fowler.
Stribling was an electric wide receiver for the Rebels. The wideout recorded 55 receptions for 811 yards and six touchdowns last season. He began his career at Washington State in 2021, where he earned All-PAC-12 honorable mention as a freshman.
The wide receiver played at Oklahoma State in 2023 and 2024 and had a career-high 882 receiving yards and six touchdowns in his 2024 campaign.
Stripling measures at 6-foot-2 and 207 pounds. He has speed and great jump-ball skills to serve as a real playmaker in the right offense.
Source: Ole Miss WR De’Zhaun Stribling has visits set up with both the Chicago Bears & New England Patriots.
6’2”, 207 ran 4.36 in Indy. Excellent vertical ability with legit juice after the catch.
The Patriots need a dynamic playmaking receiver, and Stribling could be that player.
Stefon Diggs is no longer on the roster, and Demario Douglas is entering the final season of his contract. The Patriots signed Romeo Doubs in free agency, but there are serious question marks surrounding the offensive pieces around quarterback Drake Maye for his third NFL season.
Stribling would be the perfect wide receiver to strengthen the position.
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 21: Manager Alex Cora #13 of the Boston Red Sox speaks to the media in the dugout before a game against the New York Yankees on August 21, 2025 at Yankees Stadium in New York, New York. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)
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The Boston Red Sox have their sights set on a deeper playoff run after being bounced by the rival New York Yankees in a Wild Card series last year.
After cutting ties with franchise slugger Rafael Slugger well before the trade deadline, the Red Sox enjoyed a surprising surge in the standings that pushed them into the postseason. And following that success, the team has acquired several veteran stars to bolster the roster.
After the team added Ranger Suarez, Willson Contreras, Sonny Gray and Caleb Durbin to the roster, it’s easy to imagine the Red Sox battling the Yankees once again and with some better results next season. But as some heated matchups await, manager Alex Cora sent his rival skipper some praise.
“It’s more Boonie than anybody else,” Cora said of the other managers he is close to, according to The Boston Globe’s Peter Abraham. “We worked together (at ESPN). But I truly believe we feel for each other. We’re in similar cities.”
Boston Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Responds To New York Yankees Aaron Boone Claim
While Cora’s relationship with Boone extends off the field, it’s also clear that the Red Sox manager is very aware of how the Yankees skipper utilizes his roster. When asked about a recent claim by Boone that the Yankees are the American League East division’s “least analytical” team, Cora was able to instantly identify Boone’s preference to avoid platoons.
“I don’t know what he meant by that, but if it’s platoons, he doesn’t platoon that much,” Cora told The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner. “If that’s what he meant, well, yeah, his personnel is that they play straight up. I think they’re really good with information and data on the pitching staff.”
Cora’s response about Bone’s claim seemed to be meant as a compliment, but it might have also included an inadvertent reference to one of the Yankees’ biggest roster issues.
Boston Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Notes New York Yankees’ Anthony Volpe Decision Amid Struggles
Cora noted that Boone has refused to deploy a platoon for shortstop Anthony Volpe, among others, who has regressed offensively over the last couple of seasons.
“Jazz (Chisholm Jr.) plays against lefties, Volpe against righties,” Cora noted.
Many Yankees fans will be quick to point out that Volpe’s leash in general, and particularly against right-handed pitchers, has grown far too long. Volpe batted just .212 last season and just .195 against right-handed pitching as Boone stubbornly stuck with him last year. A warmer embrace of analytics and a platoon approach for Volpe would have been a go-to solution for many other managers, though Boone has continued to avoid it.
Cora’s message about Volpe did not seem to be meant as a criticism of the Yankees manager or the shortstop. But the Red Sox’s skipper was able to instantly identify Volpe’s offensive struggles as a clear example of how Boone refuses to embrace a solution that the hitting analytics make clear.
Following the Indianapolis Colts' latest move at offensive tackle, what is the current state of this position group, and what does the current depth chart look like?
On Friday, the Colts announced that they re-signed free agent Luke Tenuta. His presence will help bolster the depth and competition on the back end of the depth chart, giving the Colts a swing tackle option off the bench.
Leading the way at this position is left tackle Bernhard Raimann. With Braden Smith now a member of the Houston Texans, Jalen Travis is in line to be the Colts' starting right tackle this season.
As a rookie in 2025, Travis didn't see extensive playing time until Week 14, when he took over for Smith, whose season ended on IR. In those games, Travis held his own, allowing one sack and 12 pressures over 175 pass-blocking snaps. He also graded out well as a run-blocker by PFF's metrics.
While the Colts appear to have their two starting tackles on the roster, there are real question marks around the depth of this unit.
Even with Tenuta back in the mix, he has appeared in only three games offensively in his career, while Blake Freeland has hardly played since his rookie season in 2023 and has been inconsistent when called upon in his career.
Other tackles on the roster include Jack Wilson and Bayron Matos.
Colts projected offensive tackle depth chart after latest roster move
Bernhard Raimann
Jalen Travis
Luke Tenuta
Blake Freeland
Jack Wilson
Bayron Matos
Re-signing Tenuta should not stop GM Chris Ballard from continuing to add to this position, whether it be in free agency or the NFL draft.
In his career, Derek Jeter built his name on winning. During his time with the New York Yankees, that's all Jeter did.
To this day, it sounds like it's still something he strives for.
Jeter recently shared a hilarious story when it comes to teaching his children about sports. In a time when participation trophies and enjoyment are more important for most, the Yankees legend said that he's looking to win.
“Is that you do your best, and you have fun, and you root for your teammates. You understand? And regardless of what happens, mommy and daddy are proud of you,” Jeter told his daughter. “No, you want to have fun, you will have fun. The goal is to win, don’t get it twisted. Win. Beat them down, all of them, you beat 'em down. You run faster, you hear me? You finish, first. That’s what we do, we finish first.”
That's the same mentality that helped define one of the most successful careers in baseball history. Jeter had a lot of personal accolades but as long as the Yankees won, he was happy.
Him saying that to his young daughter is pretty funny and shows the type of guy he is, but we all know that at this point.
At that 2016 event, the competition added two interesting, nontraditional teams. Team Europe and Team North America were introduced to the tournament for the first time in any competition.
Team Europe was formed by players who were from European countries that weren’t already represented in the tournament.
As for Team North America, the roster consisted of American and Canadian players under 24. It made for a talented, young, and exciting lineup, featuring the likes of Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Nathan MacKinnon, Connor Hellebuyck, Jack Eichel, Dylan Larkin, and more.
So, in 2028, what would a Team North America look like if they brought back the team for the upcoming World Cup?
This is easily the most talented area of this hypothetical team. With Macklin Celebrini leading the way, who already represented Canada at the Olympics, there is an overload of offensive flair.
Along with Celebrini, the other centerpieces of this forward group include Connor Bedard and Logan Cooley, who are difference-makers for their NHL clubs.
Other names that would catch the opponent’s attention include Beckett Sennecke, who is competing to lead all rookies in scoring this year; the projected 2026 first-overall pick, Gavin McKenna; and Ryan Leonard, a skilled winger who brings a physical element.
And of course, these youngsters are going up against NHL veterans, so the team needs as much experience and spunk as possible. That’s why the likes of Zach Benson, Ryan Leonard, and Adam Fantilli will be key pieces to this team.
With that, Calum Ritchie and Porter Martone make it as extras, a pair of right-handed forwards with size.
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Defensemen:
Matthew Schaefer - Keaton Verhoeff
Zeev Buium - Zayne Parekh
Cole Hutson - Sam Dickinson
Extra: Landon DuPont
There is a little less depth on the back end for the 2028 Team North America roster. While there is some top-end talent from rookie sensation Matthew Schaefer and even Zeev Buium, the rest of the D-corps will need to develop.
It’s not that the potential isn’t there. Zayne Parekh had 13 points in seven games at the 2026 World Junior Championship, leading all defensemen and third overall in the competition.
Cole Hutson and Sam Dickinson have had their taste of NHL hockey, Dickinson making 57 appearances this season, while Hutson made his NHL debut on Wednesday. However, they are just scratching the surface of what they can become by the time 2028 rolls around.
The same can be said about Keaton Verhoeff, who is set to be a top-three pick in the 2026 draft. He is projected to be an incredible defenseman, but a lot can change from now to 2028.
Landon DuPont also falls into that realm of someone expected to be very good in a few years. Granted, DuPont will be 18 in 2028 and can only be drafted in 2027. But with 71 points in 61 WHL games as a 16-year-old D-man, expect DuPont to be in the conversation.
North America has some solid goaltenders coming through the ranks who have made names for themselves at the world juniors.
Jacob Fowler is already competing for a full-time position in the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens. Thanks to his late birthday, he’ll be 23 when the 2028 World Cup comes around, and if there is a Team North America, he's expected not only to make the team but also to be the starting netminder.
Just behind him is fellow American Trey Augustine, who’s been rock-solid in the NCAA for Michigan State University. Over the past three seasons of college hockey, Augustine has averaged a .923 save percentage across 97 appearances. He’d be an undeniable choice for this team.
And finally, Canadian Jack Ivankovic would make up the three goaltenders. Other Canadian netminders, such as Carter George and Joshua Ravensbergen, were in contention to make this team. But Ivankovic has been hanging with Augustine as one of the best goaltenders in the NCAA. Ivankovic has been backstopping the University of Michigan with a .924 save percentage in 31 games.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 06: Manager Terry Francona #77 of the Cincinnati Reds looks on before a spring training game against the San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium on March 06, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 2025 Cincinnati Reds won more games than they lost, finished 3rd in the National League Central, and still somehow found a way to sneak into the expanded playoff system (for a minute).
Clearly, Nick Krall and the rest of the front office think they’re on to something, as the club went out and signed slugger Eugenio Suárez off another 49 homer season and spent diligently to build a proven, competent bullpen. That’s all after an attempted pursuit of Kyle Schwarber – fresh off a 56 dinger season of his own – as evidence that this franchise is convinced they’ve got the chops to win even more games in 2026.
Where does that put them in the grand scheme, though? Did they do enough to leapfrog the Chicago Cubs in the division, the club who let Kyle Tucker walk? Have they built themselves up with another year of experience to tackle the mighty Milwaukee Brewers, who led all of baseball in wins last season?
Just how high will they finish in the division in 2026?
That’s what we asked you earlier this week, and your responses pretty clearly indicate that you’ve got higher expectations for the 2026 Reds than you did for last year’s club, too.
Over two-thirds of you anticipate these Reds finishing in one of the top two spots in the NL Central this season, meaning they’re going to have to not only take down one of the Cubs or Brewers but also fend off a Pittsburgh Pirates club that is much improved themselves.
It isn’t outlandish to expect such things as it currently stands. Elly De La Cruz is healthy again, while Matt McLain finally looks back to his old self with another offseason removed from his shoulder issues. Nate Lowe and JJ Bleday look to be savvy additions brought in on the cheap, and Sal Stewart is ready to roll for a full season. Hunter Greene’s absence is daunting, to be sure, but this team has drafted and acquired the kind of starting pitching depth that the rest of baseball desires – and Greene’s going to be back mid-summer, too.
It’s going to take ~90 wins to jump into the top two in the division, in all likelihood, and this is off an 83 win season from these Reds. So, you’re betting on there being enough improvement across the board for Terry Francona to guide this team to a place they’ve not been since all the way back in 2013.
I cannot tell you how much I hope you are correct.
"(Twins) have granted Liam Hendriks his release. Had an opt out."
That suggests that Hendriks had some kind of language built into his contract that allowed him to head to free agency if he wasn't going to make the Minnesota roster for the season ahead.
Hendriks was technically a non-roster invite to Spring Training.
The 37-year old Australian relief pitcher is a three-time All Star but had a 6.59 ERA at the MLB level last season in 14 appearances.
This spring, Hendriks has been solid. He has allowed two runs in six innings pitched while striking out four.
The Twins may have read more into Hendriks' recent seasons at the MLB level to decide what they're doing here. At the very least, one side of this relationship didn't have enough confidence in the other side.
Minnesota's bullpen doesn't shape up to be too strong, but Hendriks is now gone from having a chance to impact that.
He'll surely try to latch on elsewhere sooner rather than later so he can potentially still be on an Opening Day roster.
Wright State has spent nearly four decades as a Division I basketball program. If the Raiders can find a way to upset Virginia Friday afternoon, they'll notch the first men's NCAA Tournament win outside the First Four since the program was crushing Division II competition in the early- to mid-1980s.
Wright State stacked wins under longtime coach Ralph Underhill as a D2 power, but its jump to the highest level of the sport has brought only five NCAA Tournament appearances in 39 seasons. While the program earned a play-in victory in 2022 over Bryant University, every game the team has played as part of the field of 64 has ended in a defeat of 17 points or more.
While the school was named after the godfathers of aviation, the Wright Brothers, nearby University of Dayton had already cornered the market on related nicknames by calling its athletic teams the Flyers for decades before Wright State was founded. Thus, the very different and slightly boring Raiders, personified in logo and mascot form by a... gray wolf. Sure.
Anyway, let's see why the Raiders have a homecourt advantage in any play-in game.
Wright State is located in Dayton, Ohio
It's about 10 miles northwest of the University of Dayton. Fittingly, the school is sandwiched between the Wright Brothers Memorial and the neighborhood of Wrightview.
The New York Mets are experimenting with a new pitch-calling format, with catcher Francisco Alvarez occasionally glancing into the dugout to get signals from catching coach J.P. Arencibia, according to an ESPN report written by Jorge Castillo and Alden Gonzalez.
The Mets aren’t doing this all the time, and they’re not the originators of this idea, either. Other teams have experimented with it, with the Miami Marlins being the leaders in this trend. The Mets used it for Kodai Senga’s last start, and manager Carlos Mendoza indicated that the Mts are still “working through it.”
"There's a lot,” Mendoza added. “It's new. It's new for a lot of people here. We've done it with [minor league pitchers]. They need to be working on pitches. And the feedback, the buy-in has been really good. So I don't think we're going to call every pitch, but we're kind of working through some scenarios where if they need help, we'll be ready."
The Marlins tried this throughout their minor league system last year, then brought the concept to the majors for last nine games of the regular seasons last year. Miami believes it made a difference, and they’ll continue to call pitches from the dugout this year, according to the writers.
This makes some sense for the Marlins given that they’re a small-market team known for having inexperienced players up and down their roster. The Mets, meanwhile, are a hodgepodge of veterans and young players, which makes doing this a lot more complicated, but Mendoza added that the Mets are doing it in a different way.
Basically, this is a double shake-off situation. Catchers can change the pitch if they don’t like what they’re getting from the dugout, and pitchers can do the same if they have a different idea of what they want to throw. One Mets player described he dugout sign as a “suggestion,” the writers added.
Given the potential for confusion in this unique relay system, it’s fair to ask why try it at all.
"They've got to have a feel for the game," Mendoza said. "They've got to be able to make adjustments."
The Marlins are very systematic in the way they do it, with catchers have a wrist list they can check against the dugout call, and the catcher then has to input the call to PitchCom to relay to the pitcher. As a result their system generates of a lot of analytics data, which is beloved in baseball right now.
The other team that’s considering this full-time is the Colorado Rockies, which isn’t surprising given how bad the Rockies have been and how many other things they’ve tried to escape from the NL West basement. It makes a lot more sense to try this at the lower minor-league levels where players are looking for total guidance, but spring training is the time for experimentation so the Mets are giving it a go here and there.
Coming into the 2026 MLB season, the New York Mets have plenty of optimism with their revamped roster. While the bullpen and the lineup have undergone big changes, the rotation might be the best part of the roster.
Led by Nolan McLean and Freddy Peralta, the Mets have a great starting rotation entering the season. They also have a few other strong starters to round out a six-man deep rotation.
With such a good rotation, The Athletic's Eno Sarris is predicting that the Mets will have the best depth in their rotation in all of Major League Baseball and ride that to the NL pennant this season. This would be a great outcome for the Mets, and it's fairly realistic.
Mets predicted to have best SP depth in MLB
"Mets ride MLB's best pitching depth to NL pennant," Sarris predicts. "... Teams use around 10 starters to get through the season, on average. Those depth innings matter a lot. And the New York Mets might have the best pitching depth in baseball."
Outside of McLean and Peralta, the Mets' current crop of options in the Majors includes David Peterson, Clay Holmes, Sean Manaea, and Kodai Senga.
That's a strong six-man rotation for the Mets, and that's far from all the depth options the Mets have at their disposal for the upcoming season.
Currently injured and on the 60-day injured list are Tylor Megill and Justin Hagenman. But their best depth comes in the form of three starters who are already on the 40-man roster.
Rounding out the depth for the Mets, with their starter pitching options beyond the current projected six-man rotation are Jonah Tong, Tobias Myers, Christian Scott, and Jonathan Pintaro.
And what's to say the Mets don't go out and acquire more pitching help if the right opportunity arises? Pitching depth is a must for postseason contenders, and there's always room to add more depth, as seen by the Los Angeles Dodgers over the past two years.
Coming into 2026, the Mets have 10 possible starting pitching options, with McLean, Peralta, Peterson, Manaea, Holmes, Senga, Tong, Scott, Myers, and Pintaro forming what Sarris is calling the deepest rotation in baseball.
Three uncapped players included in Italy national team squad for World Cup play-offs
Gennaro Gattuso has named his Italy national team squad for the World Cup play-off campaign coming up at the end of March and has included three uncapped players among his selections.
Which uncapped players are in Gattuso’s latest Italy squad?
Gattuso has called up a squad of 28 players for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland in Bergamo coming up on March 26. The winner of that tie will go on to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home in the play-off final on March 31: A one-match decider for a spot at the final World Cup tournament.
Given the importance of the occasion, Gattuso has understandably decided to stick with a core of trusted and experienced players.
The likes of Alessandro Bastoni, Riccardo Calafiori, Federico Dimarco, Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Barella are expected to start against Northern Ireland. There has also been a return to the squad for Federico Chiesa for the first time since EURO 2024.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 04: Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta reacts during the Coppa Italia match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Olimpico Stadium on March 04, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Only three of the 28 players called up have not previously played for Italy. Two of them are goalkeepers in Marco Carnesecchi and Elia Caprile, neither of whom have yet been given an opportunity over Gianluigi Donnarumma or Guglielmo Vicario.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Cagliari right-back Marco Palestra, on loan from Atalanta, is the only uncapped outfield player to be selected in the latest Italy squad. The 21-year-old has impressed in his first real breakthrough season at Serie A level, and is also included in the Cagliari starting line-up to take on Napoli on Friday evening.
The Miami Heat have not been known as a team willing to take a big swing when a superstar becomes available, but that could change if the right player comes up.
Gray Deyo of SI proposed a mock trade in which the Heat would do this. His deal would see Miami land Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for a massive package centered around Tyler Herro, Terry Rozier, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and four unprotected first-round picks.
For the Heat, the idea is that they’re already competitive, but not at the level of true title favorites. Antetokounmpo would change that overnight, as long as the other right moves are made.
“Where the Heat currently are, they are just an Antetokounmpo away from being a title contender. They currently have a record of 38-30, slotting them in the seventh seed in the East.
"The Heat do lose a lot of young talent in the following mock trade, but it is well worth it. They have guys whom they have hit on in previous drafts, Pelle Larson being one, and players in general on their roster who are more than capable of stepping up and becoming depth pieces. With them on their squad, moving off the players in this mock deal for Antetokounmpo is a no-brainer," he wrote.
Miami would be sacrificing much of its young core and future draft capital, going all-in on a championship window. However, that’s often the price of landing a generational talent like Antetokounmpo. For the Bucks, there's even an argument that this won't be enough.
But the 22-year-old Russian was denied the vacant ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Championship after failing his hydration test at the pre-event weigh-ins.
Imangazaliev set the tone from the opening bell. “The Dagestan Ninja” opened with an immediate push kick to the face of the eight-time ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion, a statement of intent that made clear he had no intention of being overawed by the occasion.
Nong-O, the 39-year-old Thai legend, adapted quickly, moving in and out of the pocket to avoid his opponent’s unorthodox attacks while landing right body kicks at will to build his own rhythm. But the second round ended in a flash.
The two traded on the outside until Nong-O attempted to land a straight right to the body. Imangazaliev read it perfectly, stepped back, and fired a left hook to the head, right hook to the body, and left hook back to the head in a seamless combination that put the legend out before he even hit the canvas.
The referee waved it off immediately, which improved the knockout machine’s overall record to 12-0 and 8-0 in ONE Championship. His seventh highlight-reel finish on the global stage cemented him as the most dangerous man in the flyweight Muay Thai division.
Although the divisional gold remains vacant, Imangazaliev, in his post-fight interview, entertained the idea of battling former divisional king Rodtang “The Iron Man” Jitmuangnon for the crown.
Pearl Abyss' colossal new action game Crimson Desert has reached 2 million copies sold, and the dev has now responded to all the "Mixed" feedback about it.
Microsoft is launching the "largest update ever" to the Feedback Hub, featuring a unified submission flow and modernized navigation to prove it’s finally listening to Windows 11 critics.
It recently came to light that NVIDIA may be planning a GeForce RTX 5070 Mobile GPU with an upgrade to 12 GB of GDDR7, 4 GB more than the currently available 8 GB models, with both Lenovo Yoga and ASUS laptops appearing to be planning new models with the new GPU configuration. While there still hasn't been any confirmation from NVIDIA itself, another handful of Lenovo laptop listings have shown up, lending credence to the earlier claims—this time in official, public Lenovo specifications documentation.
According to Lenovo's spec sheet for the Legion Pro 5 16ADR10, the new laptop will pair an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HX with 32 GB of DDR5-5200, a 1 TB PCIe 4 ×4 SSD, and NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB. The GPU itself looks largely unchanged from the version in Lenovo's other Legion laptops, with the exception of a much lower boost clock in the Legion Pro 5. Despite having the same 115 W TGP as the LOQ models with the 5070 12 GB, Lenovo has rated the boost clocks of the RTX 5070 12 GB in the Legion Pro at 1425 MHz, compared to 2347 MHz in the LOQ models, which are identical to the original RTX 5070 8 GB. There have been murmurs of an April release for these laptops, but those are unconfirmed so far.
The public is still learning more about DLSS 5 technology, and NVIDIA is gradually revealing additional details. In a conversation between YouTuber Daniel Owen and NVIDIA's GeForce Evangelist Jacob Freeman, we discover that DLSS 5 essentially takes 2D frames and motion vectors as input, applying its generative AI model to output frames in a 2D context rather than 3D. This means that while the model is trained on materials that might appear 3D, its actual work is based on 2D imagery. It identifies each frame's motion vectors and anchors the model to them, operating in a 2D space instead of a full 3D environment. This approach to handling graphics is much more computationally efficient, as achieving complete photorealism in 3D would require more GPU power than is currently available. No underlying geometry is changed. Instead, 2D images and motion vectors serve as input, a generative AI model processes textures and applies scene photorealism, resulting in the final output that NVIDIA promotes as DLSS 5.
Below, you can see the complete Q&A exchange between Daniel Owen and Jacob Freeman, which was nicely compiled by VideoCardz. Numbers represent questions from Daniel Owen, while answers are provided by NVIDIA's Jacob Freeman.
Recent right to repair laws passed in the EU demand that, starting in February 2027, electronic devices have batteries that are user-replaceable with commonly available tools and without risk to the end user—that is to say, they shouldn't require proprietary tools or tools that aren't available to consumers. Nintendo, for its part, already preparing an update to the Nintendo Switch 2 to comply with this law, according to a report by Nikkei (via Covergeek), although the exact details of the more repairable battery model is unknown at the time of writing. According to the report, the more repairable Switch 2 will only launch in Europe, but Nintendo would expand the hardware to different regions as required by law.
In iFixit's teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 and its battery replacement guide for the Switch 2 Joy Cons, the organization noted that the battery for both the Switch 2 and its Joy Cons were adhered in place, and a spudger was required to remove the batteries from the devices. While this isn't necessarily a specialized tool, it could be argued that needing to either dissolve an adhesive or pry a battery loose could add additional risk to the end user. To this end, it seems likely that both the Switch 2 and its Joy Cons could see a revision with weaker adhesive or no adhesive at all, which would make battery replacements easier and safer. It could also mean that Nintendo will need to replace the tri-point screws that hold the Switch 2 together.
Google has confirmed that Android will not retire app sideloading, but the company is implementing measures that make the process cumbersome – something only "power users" are likely to attempt. According to Matthew Forsythe, the newly introduced advanced flow is designed to protect users from potential coercion, scams, or malicious software.
Google Chrome 146 fixes 26 security vulnerabilities but with no evidence of active exploitation so far. The update addresses three critical memory-related flaws, along with several high-risk issues impacting components like WebGL and the V8 JavaScript engine.
Wirewiki lets you explore internet infrastructure across domains, IPs, and DNS servers. You can search domain profiles, inspect IP addresses, and run lookups for DNS propagation, SPF, MX, TXT, reverse DNS, and website-to-IP. The platform helps you trace delegation paths, check zone transfers, and validate email sender records to troubleshoot issues or research setups. It's a quick way to answer routing questions and review how domains are configured.
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Google is testing AI-generated headline rewrites in Search results, describing it as a small, narrow experiment for now.
What’s happening. Google confirmed to The Verge (subscription required) that it’s testing AI-generated titles in traditional Search results, not just Discover.
The test is “small” and “narrow,” and not approved for broader rollout.
It impacts news sites but isn’t limited to them.
The goal is to better match titles to queries and improve engagement, Google said.
One example showed Google replacing original headlines with shorter or reworded versions, sometimes changing tone or intent (e.g., reducing “I used the ‘cheat on everything’ AI tool and it didn’t help me cheat on anything” to “‘Cheat on everything’ AI tool.”).
Why we care. Google Search is already sending fewer clicks. Now you also have to contend with Google generating entirely new headlines with AI, risking changes to meaning, brand voice, and click-through rates.
What they’re saying.Sean Hollister, senior editor at The Verge, wrote:
“This is like a bookstore ripping the covers off the books it puts on display and changing their titles. We spend a lot of time trying to write headlines that are true, interesting, fun, and worthy of your attention without resorting to clickbait, but Google seems to believe we don’t have an inherent right to market our own work that way.”
Google’s generation of title links on the Google Search results page is completely automated and takes into account both the content of a page and references to it that appear on the web. The goal of the title link is to best represent and describe each result.
Google said it uses these sources to “automatically determine title links”
Content in <title> elements
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What to watch. Google called this one of many routine experiments, but that’s no guarantee it stays small. The Verge noted a similar “experiment” in Discover later became a full feature.
Any future launch may not rely on generative AI, but Google didn’t explain how that would work.
Reaction. After seeing this news, Louise Frahm, SEO director at ESPN, wrote on LinkedIn:
“After 10+ years in news SEO, I’ve come to find that a headline is the most prominent element for attracting readers in timely windows, to provide a targeted synopsis that elevates your brand voice. If that vision gets altered and facts are misrepresented, long-term audience trust will be compromised.”
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Google has started giving users a new feature in Google Messages – Real-time location sharing. This feature was announced earlier in March 2026, and now it is gradually becoming available to many users.
With this feature, you can share your live location with someone while chatting. This means the other person can see where you are in real time. It can be useful when you are meeting someone or want to let your family know where you are.
To use it, open a chat in Google Messages and tap the plus (+) icon. Then choose “Real-time location.” By default, your location will be shared for one hour. But you can change this easily.
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You can choose to share your location for just one hour, for the whole day, or until you turn it off yourself. You can also set a custom time. For example, you can choose any time up to almost 24 hours. There is a simple clock tool that helps you set the time.
This feature uses Google’s system to give accurate location details, so it works well in most cases. There is also a small change in the app design. A tiny dot appears on the plus icon. This dot is likely there to show that there is something new.
The new feature is simple and helpful as it makes it easier to share your location with others and keeps Google Messages up to date with other messaging apps. It is rolling out gradually, so all Android users will soon receive it.
Machenike has announced plans to release a new gaming-focused mini-PC. Dubbed the Dawn Gaming Mini PC, the new device combines Intel Raptor Lake HX processors with 32 GB of RAM and up to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU.
iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models are expected to arrive this September. Apple is said to unveil one more device this year, followed by the rest of the iPhone 18 lineup next year, and a couple additional devices alongside it.
Lenovo has revealed details of four new Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 12GB gaming laptops. At the same time, MSI is preparing to offer the same laptop GPU paired with Intel's new Core Ultra 7 251HX processor.
Oppo is reportedly working on a compact Android tablet called the Oppo Pad Mini. A new leak reveals its key highlights, including a Snapdragon 8-series processor.
The ZimaCube 2 and ZimaCube Pro 2 NAS systems are finally available for pre-order. Starting at $799, the premium NAS family packs GPU support, PCIe expansion, as well as up to 64 GB RAM and 164 TB storage.
Xiaomi has introduced a new power bank lineup under its Black Shark brand. This new series, called Blade 2+, features two models. Both have a slim design, support for up to 22.5W fast charging, and start at around $23.
Nintendo will modify its latest console to comply with the EU Right to Repair directive. Gamers in this region may find that the Switch 2 battery becomes straightforward to access and replace. Depleting battery life in the original Switch is a common reason for contacting Nintendo Support.
The humanoid robot company that taught them to do backflips, march en masse, and do kung fu choreography might soon be having them do laundry. Unitree aims for more practical applications with a low-cost humanoid for household purposes.
Despite having first-mover advantage, Amazon has failed to capitalize on the AI craze with its Alexa-powered smart speakers. Trying to turn things around, Amazon released a generative AI upgrade for Alexa and launched the Alexa+ chatbot last year. There’s more happening behind the scenes – Reuters reports that Amazon is building an AI-focused phone.
We all remember what happened the last time the company tried to make a phone. To be fair, the Amazon Fire Phone was over a decade ago.
Interestingly, this may be marketed as a sort of anti-smartphone similar to the Light Phone. Using AI,...
Following weeks upon weeks of leaks upon leaks, today Samsung has finally decided to reveal the official announcement date for the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37.
The launch is taking place on March 25 at 5:30 PM in India, which is 5 AM in LA, 8 AM in New York, 12 PM in London, 1 PM in Central Europe, and 2 PM in Eastern Europe.
A new awesome is coming soon, with a design that turns heads and features bound to leave you in awe.Are you ready?Notify me: https://t.co/s0MIEsMAhU.#AwesomeIsForEveryone #NewGalaxyA #ComingSoon #Samsung pic.twitter.com/QR8Ji9D7pY— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) March...
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Chinese brands saw some traction in February during the Lunar New Year holiday period, which was a minor improvement in shipments compared to the values for January. With rising memory prices and OEMs like vivo and Oppo...
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to redefine soccer greatness, now locked in a historic race toward the elusive 1,000-goal milestone.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to redefine soccer greatness, now locked in a historic race toward the elusive 1,000-goal milestone. With both icons still active at the highest level, the possibility of seeing two players reach such a landmark has transformed the final years of their careers into a global spectacle.
The clubs they represent and the national teams they lead remain central to this story, as every goal adds weight to a legacy already unmatched in the history of the sport. Just before diving deeper into the numbers, one key detail has emerged: statistics suggest Lionel Messi could reach the 1,000-goal milestone toward the end of his current contract period, potentially around the late 2028 season or early 2029, depending on form and fitness.
The Argentine reached his 900th career goal during Inter Miami’s clash against Nashville, becoming only the second player in history to achieve the feat after Cristiano Ronaldo. The milestone came in the 7th minute, with a signature left-footed finish that once again highlighted his precision and composure in front of goal.
Despite the historic moment, the night ended on a bittersweet note. Inter Miami was eliminated from the competition after a 1-1 draw on aggregate, with Nashville advancing on away goals. His journey to 900 goals spans more than two decades.
He scored 672 goals for Barcelona, 32 for Paris Saint-Germain, 81 for Inter Miami, and 115 for Argentina, showcasing remarkable consistency across every stage of his career. His former teammate and current coach Javier Mascherano reflected on the achievement: “The number we’re talking about is insane, and that’s why Leo is a one of a kind.”
Who hit 900 goals faster?
Cristiano Ronaldo remains the benchmark in goalscoring history. The Portuguese forward currently leads with 964 career goals, continuing his pursuit of the 1,000 mark while playing at the highest level.
Notably, the Portuguese superstar reached 900 goals in 1,236 matches, while Messi achieved the same milestone in just 1,142 appearances, nearly 100 games fewer. The rivalry between the two legends has shaped modern soccer. Although Ronaldo once stated that “the rivalry is gone,” their statistical battle continues to captivate fans worldwide.
The numbers suggest that Messi has a realistic path toward the historic milestone. Based on his current scoring rate of approximately 0.80 goals per game, he would need around 124 more matches to reach 1,000 goals. Since joining the Herons, Messi has averaged over 37 goals per year, maintaining elite productivity despite advancing age.
As per Marca’s recent analysis, if he sustains this level, he could reach the milestone within the next two to three years, making the dream increasingly tangible. However, variables remain. Injuries, playing time, and potential retirement decisions could all influence the timeline.
Meanwhile, ESPN suggests Messi will likely reach his 1,000th goal by the end of his contract in late 2028 if he continues his average goal threshold, as he has since joining Inter Miami. Given that the Argentine is almost two years and four months younger than Ronaldo, he has enough mathematical chance to pass him.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.
Bournemouth will host Manchester United in a Matchday 31 clash during the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. Below, you’ll find all the essential details, including kickoff times and viewing options on TV and streaming platforms.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Bournemouth vs Manchester United on US television and via legal streaming:
With the race for UEFA Champions League qualification heating up, Manchester Unitedenter this matchup sitting third in the Premier League table, firmly in control of their own destiny. The Red Devils are coming off an impressive 3-1 victory over Aston Villa, a direct competitor in the top-four battle, and appear to be hitting their stride at a crucial point in the season.
Meanwhile, AFC Bournemouth arrive with 41 points and plenty still to play for, hovering in mid-table but within reach of the European qualification spots, setting the stage for a matchup with significant implications on both ends of the standings—don’t miss what promises to be a pivotal clash.
More details about watching the game on DirecTV Stream
With DirecTV Stream, you can watch Bournemouth vs Manchester United and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Fire Stick as well as Google TV, Samsung and Peloton.
DirecTV Stream offers a free trial, and often shares with you a variety of different packages to choose from, so you can pick what suits you the best. That also includes packages filled with sports other than soccer including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and more.
DirecTV Stream has 140+ channels of live TV and unlimited DVR. That includes all of the most important soccer-related channels such as NBC, FOX, ESPN, TNT, CBS as well as more niche soccer channels including FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Univision, TUDN and GolTV.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full DirecTV Stream soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.
If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.
To find out when soccer games are on, download the free Soccer TV Schedules App which includes listings of all of the live soccer matches available in the United States (available on Apple iOS devices and Android devices).
Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez considered Argentina the winners of the Finalissima that was never played against Spain.
The cancellation of the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain continues to spark controversy, with conflicting accounts of the true reasons behind the failure to schedule the match. Now, the Conmebol president has made a statement targeting the European team.
During an interview with Radio La Red of Argentina, a journalist asked Alejandro Dominguez whether he thought it was a shame that the Finalissima had been canceled. “Why do you think it’s a shame?” replied the Conmebol president. “We are two-time champions of the Finalissima, they didn’t show up.”
However, awarding the Finalissima title to Argentina is far from official. Formally, the match was suspended—with uncertainty about whether it will ever be played—and the trophy remains vacant. Regardless, Lionel Scaloni’s team remains the reigning champion following their victory over Italy in 2022.
Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez.
Spain have a different version of what happened with the Finalissima
Almost simultaneously with Alejandro Dominguez’s interview, Luis De La Fuente held a press conference in Spain ahead of the FIFA March international break. Among other topics, he was asked about the Finalissima and provided conclusions that were completely different from those presented in South America.
“Two can’t play if one doesn’t want to, and we wanted to play. I’ve always said that,” said Spain’s coach, according to Marca. “You all know my willingness to play the Finalissima. I’ve always said it. Playing against Argentina, winning a title. Both I and the RFEF were aligned to play this match.”
De La Fuente added that, despite the forced changes in organization due to the inability to play in Qatar, Spain were always open to contesting the Finalissima: “I want to thank the Federation for trying to arrange the match against Argentina… We wanted to play in Doha, in Buenos Aires…”
Argentina and Spain’s plans in March
Following the suspension of the Finalissima and the cancellation of the friendlies originally scheduled in Qatar, Argentina and Spain adopted similar solutions: staying in their own countries and trying to organise new friendly matches there.
🚨 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗩𝗢𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗜𝗔 | Esta es la lista de jugadores para los partidos contra Serbia y Egipto.
— Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) March 20, 2026
Spain will face Serbia on 27 March at the Estadio de La Ceramica in Villarreal, and four days later they will play against Egypt at the RCDE Stadium in Espanyol de Barcelona. Argentina, meanwhile, had plans to play Honduras and Guatemala in Buenos Aires, but these matches are in doubt due to the impossibility of both opponents playing in two different continents during the same international break, something prohibited by FIFA.
Argentina's Lionel Messi and Spain's Lamine Yamal.
Eddie Hearn has shared his thoughts on Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing signing a multi-year broadcast deal with Sky Sports. It was announced this week that White’s new boxing promotion would now be aired on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, with the promise of at least five shows in the UK per year. Matchroom CEO […]
Ryan Garcia has maintained his desire to face one potential opponent, who he believes is more like a “puppy” than a “monster”. The 27-year-old is coming off arguably a career-best victory over Mario Barrios, who he dethroned with a unanimous decision victory after scoring a first-round knockdown. In doing so, Garcia became the WBC world […]
Süper Lig'de erteleme maçları belli oldu. Göztepe-Galatasaray 8 Nisan Çarşamba, Çaykur Rizespor-Samsunspor ise 9 Nisan Perşembe saat 20.00'de sahada olacak.
Süper Lig'de erteleme maçlarının tarihleri açıklandı.
Göztepe-Galatasaray karşılaşması 8 Nisan Çarşamba günü saat 20.00'de, Çaykur Rizespor-Samsunspor karşılaşması da 9 Nisan Perşembe günü saat 20.00'de oynanacak.
Milli judocu Tuğçe Beder, Gürcistan'da düzenlenen Tiflis Grand Slam Turnuvası'nda kadınlar 48 kiloda altın madalya elde etti.
Türkiye Judo Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre Tiflis'teki yapılan turnuvada son 16 turundan başlayan milli sporcu, ilk maçında İspanyol Mireia Rodriguez Salvador'u mağlup etti.
Çeyrek finalde Azerbaycanlı Konul Aliyeva'yı eleyen Tuğçe, yarı finalde ise Rus Sabina Giliazova'yı yenerek finale yükseldi.
Finalde İsveçli Tara Babulfath ile karşılaşan Tuğçe Beder, altın madalyanın sahibi oldu.
Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında təşkil edilmiş Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 21-ci turun oyunlarına start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Beş qolun qeydə alındığı “Zirə-2” – “Araz-Naxçıvan-2” matçında meydan sahibləri qələbə qazanıblar. Yeddi qolluq “Şamaxı-2” – “Sumqayıt-2” görüşü isə qonaqların qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb.
21-ci turun qalan görüşləri martın 22-də keçiriləcək.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun gününün ilk qarşılaşması Yevlaxda baş tutacaq.
Son çempion “Qarabağ” “Kəpəz”in qonağı olub. Yevlax şəhər stadionunda keçirilmiş görüşü Əli Əliyev idarə edib. Ağdam təmsilçisi bu görüşdən məğlubiyyətlə ayrılıb.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Turan Tovuz”un qapıçısı Oleq Baklov Tacikistan milli komandasına dəvət alıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Tovuz klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Tacikistan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Qoran Stevanoviç 2027-ci ildə keçiriləcək Asiya Kubokunun seçmə mərhələsinin son turunda Filippin yığmasına qarşı keçiriləcək oyun üçün heyəti açıqlayıb. Martın 23-də başlayacaq və Düşənbədə keçiriləcək milli komandanın təlim-məşq toplanışına Baklov da dəvət alıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Asiya Kubokunun seçmə mərhələsinin A qrupunda Tacikistan və Filippin yığmaları arasında 6-cı turun oyunu martın 31-də keçiriləcək.
Oleq Baklov “Turan Tovuz”a 2025-ci ilin yayında cəlb olunub. 31 yaşlı qolkiperin Tovuz klubu ilə 2027-ci ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi mövcuddur.
Tacik qapıçı “Turan Tovuz”un heyətində meydana çıxdığı 17 oyunda 14 qol buraxıb, 8 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
Baklov daha öncə Rusiyada “Ufa”, “Sızran-2003”, “Krılya Sovetov”, “Ural” və “KamAZ” klublarının da formasını geyinib. O, 2024-cü ilin sentyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Tacikistan yığmasının heyətində 8 oyuna çıxıb, 10 qol buraxıb, 4 matçdan “quru” çıxıb.
Fenerbahçe'den ara transfer döneminde Zenit'e transfer olan Jhon Duran, Rusya'daki kariyerine iyi bir başlangıç yaptı. Ancak bu başlangıca rağmen Kolombiyalı futbolcu hakkında verilen milli takım kararı büyük tartışma yarattı.
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Ümit Milli Futbol Takımımızın 31 Mart Salı günü Hırvatistan ile deplasmanda oynayacağı 2027 UEFA Avrupa 21 Yaş Altı Şampiyonası Elemeleri H Grubu altıncı maçının aday kadrosu duyuruldu.Devamı için tıklayınız
English prospect Jonathan Rowe has become an increasingly key figure for Bologna, particularly in the Europa League, as the Rossoblu prepare to face Aston Villa in the quarter-finals.
The England U21 European champion only started four Serie A matches in the first half of the campaign, spending six of the opening 17 league games entirely on the bench.
However, it was only a matter of time before the Englishman showed his ability on the field.
The new year started with an assist in a home 2-1 loss against Fiorentina on January 18. A few days later, he scored his first goal for the Rossoblu in a 2-2 home draw against Celtic in the Europa League.
Since then, Rowe has started four Europa League games out of five and six of the last eight league matches
After a very quiet start to the season, Rowe has grabbed five goals and four assists across all competitions for Bologna, all in 2026.
The product of the AFC Wembley academy has been particularly efficient in the Europa League, with three goals and two assists in 10 games this term.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 19: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna is challenged by Bryan Cristante of AS Roma during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on March 19, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Rowe’s performances have contributed to Bologna’s historic qualification for the Europa League quarter-finals, where they’ll meet Aston Villa.
These two sides have already met twice in the last two seasons, both times in Birmingham.
Aston Villa secured a 2-0 win in the Champions League group stage in October 2024, followed by a 1-0 victory in this season’s Europa League group stage in September 2025.
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario will undergo surgery and will be ruled out of action for around a month, which is why he is not part of the 28-man Italy national team squad for the World Cup play-off, which kicks off next week.
Why is Vicario not in the latest Italy national team squad?
CT Gennaro Gattuso has confirmed his squad of 28 players to take on Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semi-final in Bergamo on March 26. The winner of that tie will go on to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home in a one-legged play-off final on March 31.
Among Gattuso’s selections are four goalkeepers in Gianluigi Donnarumma (Manchester City), Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta), Alex Meret (Napoli) and Elia Caprile (Cagliari), but there is no Vicario, who has been Italy’s regular second-choice for most of the last two years.
Initially, there had been speculation over Vicario’s form at Tottenham being the reason behind his absence from the Italy squad, however, Spurs have since confirmed that the former Empoli stopper requires surgery and will not be available for the play-offs.
Tottenham’s statement explains that Vicario has decided to have surgery now in order to minimise the impact on his season at club level. It is, and was always expected that Donnarumma will start in the play-off semi-final and the final should Italy qualify.
“We can confirm that Guglielmo Vicario will undergo surgery next week on a hernia,” read a statement from Tottenham on Friday.
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 14: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur at City Ground on December 14, 2025 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
“The minor procedure for the Italy international goalkeeper has been timed to have as minimal impact on our season as possible.
“Guglielmo will commence his rehabilitation with our medical staff immediately, and it is hoped that he could return to action within the next month.”
We can confirm that Guglielmo Vicario will undergo surgery next week on a hernia.
The minor procedure for the Italy international goalkeeper has been timed to have as minimal impact on our season as possible.
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri warns that Italy should ‘not imitate other countries’ and insists that youth sectors must be ‘fixed’ as only two Serie A sides remain in European competitions this season.
Bologna and Fiorentina are the only two Serie A representatives left in European competitions this term.
The Rossoblu have qualified for the Europa League quarter-finals, eliminating Roma, while Fiorentina have earned access to the Conference League quarter-finals.
During a pre-match press conference today, Allegri was asked his thoughts on the state of Italian football.
“I’m just talking, not explaining, because I don’t explain anything and I don’t have the truth. We shouldn’t denigrate Italian football,” the Milan coach said via SempreMilan.
“We have those characteristics; they’re part of the history of the Italian people, dating back to the Middle Ages and the defence of the forts. Now everyone’s talking.
“The speed of passing is certainly different and depends on the players. Why are games faster in Europe? First of all, because you either win or lose. The English league is completely different, not better or worse. When they say that in Italy the game stagnates and there’s less space, let’s look at the positive: it’s harder to score goals,” Allegri continued.
Allegri: Italy need to ‘fix the youth sectors’
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We were born and raised like this, and we’ve evolved. We shouldn’t go imitating other countries with different cultures. The history varies from club to club. We need to fix the youth sectors and find different formulas. But don’t talk, we need to do! And make decisions. I’ll end now, otherwise I’ll become polemical. I think numbers should be shown for all the youth sectors.
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Massimiliano Allegri Head Coach of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
“These numbers should be brought out. We need to worry because so many kids who play football stop playing early and switch to tennis. To get to the Sinners, there’s a lot of work behind it. You have to be careful. Those who understand the youth sector just need to make some reforms.”
Reports in Italy suggest that Roma will have to pay a compensation fee to Bayern Munich if they fail to make Bryan Zaragoza’s move permanent at the end of the season.
Zaragoza’s future at Roma remains uncertain, as the Spaniard has played only 135 minutes with the Giallorossi since his initial loan move from Bayern Munich in the January transfer window.
How much must Roma pay if Zaragoza returns to Bayern?
The 24-year-old moved to the Stadio Olímpico via Celta Vigo, where he had spent the first half of the campaign.
Roma have already paid €2m for the player’s six-month loan, and their option to buy in the summer is set to €13m.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
According to Calciomercato.com and Roma expert Filippo Biafora, the agreement between Roma and Bayern Munich includes a €500,000 compensation fee that the Giallorossi will have to pay if they fail to sign the Spaniard permanently at the end of the season.
VIGO, SPAIN – OCTOBER 23: Bryan Zaragoza of RC Celta de Vigo warms up prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Real Club Celta and OGC Nice at Estadio Abanca Balaidos on October 23, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Zaragoza has made four Serie A appearances with Roma, two as a starter, providing one assist.
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Newcastle United are reportedly interested in both Chelsea strikers Liam Delap and Nicolas Jackson, according to TEAMtalk.
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The Magpies could do with strengthening up front after a disappointing season in which they have failed to replicate the success of their previous campaign.
Newcastle won the Carabao Cup final and qualified for the Champions League last term, but have suffered since selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool.
So far, Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa haven’t performed well at Newcastle, so bringing in someone like Jackson or Delap could be a good move.
Still, some NUFC supporters might also be slightly underwhelmed, as both players have largely flopped at Chelsea.
The 23-year-old scored 12 goals in 37 games for Ipswich last season, standing out as a top performer even if the club ended up getting relegated.
This season, Delap has managed just one league goal in 21 appearances for the Blues, and it could lead to speedy exit.
Newcastle might bank on Delap getting back to his best, but it would certainly be a gamble, and even if he has some potential, he’s currently a long way from being someone who could replace a world class forward like Isak…
Newcastle clearly need a striker and Delap is young enough that he could still turn his career around, but there’s not really enough there to suggest he’s at the level Eddie Howe’s side really need.
The Senegal international has also been pretty underwhelming on loan at Bayern Munich, but in fairness to him he’s struggled for playing time due to being behind Harry Kane in the pecking order.
Here’s how we scored him for Newcastle – slightly above Delap. Do you agree with our verdict? Let us know in the comments!
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has not confirmed one way or another if it will be David Raya or Kepa Arrizabalaga starting the Carabao Cup final.
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The Gunners take on Manchester City at Wembley this Sunday with the first piece of silverware of the season up for grabs, and it could also prove a crucial part of this season’s title race between these two clubs as well.
Man City manager Pep Guardiola has already confirmed he’ll be playing backup goalkeeper James Trafford against Arsenal, but Arteta simply said “we’ll see” when asked about who’ll start in goal for his side.
Raya is Arsenal’s established number one ‘keeper for the biggest games, but Kepa has been the team’s cup goalie so far this season, but it seems Arteta isn’t ruling out bringing in Raya for this hugely important match.
Mikel Arteta on Arsenal’s goalkeeper to take on Manchester City
Watch below as Arteta responded to a question about Kepa vs Raya, and gave little away, though he did add that it doesn’t make a big difference as they’re both quality players with a lot of experience at the highest level…
Arsenal fans will probably be hoping Arteta doesn’t take any risks given the importance of this game, with Raya surely the safer option.
The Spanish shot-stopper has been superb during his time at the Emirates Stadium, and surely deserves the chance to start in a game that could finally see the north London giants lift their first trophy since 2020.
Then again, it’s also important to keep players happy, and it would clearly show a distinct lack of faith in Kepa if he were to be left out of this game having played all of the other Carabao Cup matches previously.
Liverpool’s demolition of Galatasaray at Anfield felt cathartic. After weeks of frustration, doubt, and increasingly restless supporters, a European night arrived that reminded everyone what this club can still look like when its intensity, confidence, and clarity align. Four goals, relentless pressure, and a Champions League quarter-final secured — it was, without question, Liverpool’s most […]
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Making an immediate return to winning ways last week as they stormed their way to a 3-1 victory at home against Aston Villa, Manchester United have embarked on a remarkable resurge since Michael Carrick’s shock return to Old Trafford back in January. Skyrocketing up the table and currently sat in bronze medal position among England’s […]
Chelsea have no immediate plans to sack Liam Rosenior as their manager, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist has claimed that even though Chelsea suffered a heavy loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League this week, the Blues are going to continue with Rosenior, who […]
Newcastle United want to sign Nicolo Barella from Inter Milan in the summer transfer window, according to Sports Boom. The report has claimed that the Magpies have identified the Italy international midfielder as a replacement for Sandro Tonali. Tonali was linked with a move to Arsenal in the January transfer window. Arsenal remain keen on […]
Clubs in the Saudi Pro League are interested in signing Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate as a free agent in the summer transfer window, according to Sports Boom. Konate is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season, and as it stands, no new deal is in place. Real Madrid have been heavily […]
The amount of money that drug agents recovered while searching the residence of Alabama basketball guard Aden Holloway has been revealed.
According to court documents obtained by The Tuscaloosa News, agents with the West Alabama Narcotics task force found $400 in the pocket of a jacket owned by Holloway in his closet.
Agents also found 2.1 pounds of marijuana, as well as paraphernalia.
Tuscaloosa district attorney Hays Webb filed a complaint of forfeiture on Friday, March 20 in the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court, seeking for all fruits of Holloway's crimes, including any financial gain, to be seized by the state.
Holloway was arrested on Monday, March 16 for first-degree possession of marijuana, as well as failure to affix a tax stamp. Both are Class C felonies in the state of Alabama. He was released within an hour of his arrest after settling a bond set at $5,000.
As he awaits review from the University Office of Student Conduct, as well as a court date, Holloway has been suspended from team activities.
Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for The Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@usatodayco.com.
CBF announces first cut and new call-up for Brazil friendlies in the USA 🇧🇷
The list of call-ups for the Brazilian National Team for the friendlies against France and Croatia has been changed.
On Friday (20), the CBF officially announced the call-up of Hugo Souza, goalkeeper for Corinthians.
He will replace Alisson, from Liverpool, who was injured.
Brazil will face France and Croatia on the 26th and 31st of this month. The matches will be held in Boston and Orlando, respectively.
See the updated list of call-ups:
Goalkeepers: Hugo Souza (Corinthians), Bento (Al-Nassr), and Ederson (Fenerbahçe).
Defenders: Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Danilo (Flamengo), Douglas Santos (Zenit), Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal), Ibañez (Al-Ahli), Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Marquinhos (PSG), and Wesley (Roma).
Midfielders: Andrey Santos (Chelsea), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), and Gabriel Sara (Galatasaray).
Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), João Pedro (Chelsea), Luiz Henrique (Zenit), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Raphinha (Barcelona), Rayan (Bournemouth), and Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid).
NEW DELHI: For over a decade, the sight of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers sprinting between the wickets in red and gold was the heartbeat of the Indian Premier League (IPL). While their individual records are peerless, the duo's lack of an IPL trophy together remains one of cricket’s greatest paradoxes.
Now, ahead of the 2026 season, De Villiers has offered a poignant reflection on why their greatest strength, an obsessive hunger for victory, might have also been their "downfall".
The South African icon revealed that both he and Kohli shared a "naughty" trait: they simply wanted to win too much. This intense emotional investment often made the game a deeply personal burden.
Speaking on the Mbangwa Media YouTube channel, De Villiers explained that their bond was built on a shared DNA of extreme competitiveness. Once they joined forces at RCB in 2011, they realised they were cut from the same cloth.
“We realised we played a similar kind of game, had a similar kind of outlook on the game, similar kind of competitiveness, and really enjoyed batting together, running between the wickets, understanding of cricket and just wanting to win,” De Villiers stated.
However, that elite mentality had a flip side. De Villiers admitted that their inability to detach from the result often worked against them, leading to a mental exhaustion that made every loss feel like a personal failure.
“Both of us were probably naughty of wanting it too much, as maybe our biggest downfall of our careers is wanting the team to win too much, and it sort of affected us so much that we would take it personally when we lose,” he confessed.
Last season, Kohli finally won the elusive IPL title.
“So that’s maybe… well, at least he got some trophies. I didn’t get a lot,” De Villiers added with a touch of characteristic humility.
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As RCB prepare for a title-defending campaign in 2026, De Villiers’ words serve as a reminder of the thin line between passion and pressure.
For years, the Kohli-ABD era was defined by this "naughty" desire to win, a trait that made them legends, even if it occasionally made the weight of the game too heavy to bear.
Alycia Parks; Serena Williams Credit: Jason Koerner/Getty; Michael Kovac/Getty
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Serena Williams has been training multiple times a week with professional tennis player Alycia Parks, who has fans thinking the 23-time Grand Slam champion is making a comeback
Parks says Williams is fit and hitting the ball well
Williams, who last played professionally in 2022, has said she is not retired and prefers to describe her career shift as an "evolution"
The 23-time Grand Slam champion, 44, has been the subject of comeback speculation in recent months, and now her training partner is adding fuel to the rumors.
Alycia Parks, a professional tennis player currently on the ATP Tour, spoke with the Tennis Channel on Thursday, March 19 about recently sparring with Williams, revealing that they hit together multiple times a week.
Alycia Parks plays in the 2026 Miami Open Credit: Al Bello/Getty
"I did text her when I was in the Middle East and I was like, 'Hey, can you practice when I come back to the States?' and she was like, 'Yeah, let's go,' " Parks said of Williams, who has served as a mentor to the 25-year-old athlete on tour.
"So we got in a few sessions and yeah, she's been helping me. When I'm home, I would say probably three times a week," Parks added.
Parks, who has won one singles title and two doubles titles on the WTA Tour, also shared an update on Williams' game with the Tennis Channel.
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(L-R) Serena Williams and Alycia Parks at the 2025 US Open Credit: Alycia Parks/Instagram
As for a potential comeback by Williams, who hasn't played in a professional match since the 2022 US Open, Parks played coy.
"I don't know if she's coming back, I don't know when she's coming back," she made clear. "We just go to practice, we don't really talk too much about her coming back. It's just like fun stuff."
Serena Williams plays at the 2022 US Open Credit: Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty
In 2022, Williams played her final competitive match at the US Open, but was very careful about saying she was "not retired" at the time. "The chances of me returning are very high," she told The San Francisco Standard that year. "You can come to my house and [see], I have a court."
In an August 2022 essay for Vogue, Williams said she "never liked the word retirement" and prefers to see herself as in a "transition" away from the sport. "I want to be sensitive about how I use that word, which means something very specific and important to a community of people. Maybe the best word to describe what I'm up to is evolution," she wrote.
"Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy-," the tennis star wrote in a post on X on Tuesday, Dec. 2 after fans got excited about a potential return.
Zan Vipotnik played for Slovenian side Maribor before spending a year at Bordeaux prior to his move to Swansea [Huw Evans Picture Agency]
Championship top scorer Zan Vipotnik has signed a new Swansea City contract which ties him to the Welsh club until the summer of 2030.
The deal is a result of Vipotnik's fine form this season, in which the Slovenia international has scored 17 goals in 36 league appearances.
Vipotnik's previous contract had been due to expire in 2028, with the new agreement rewarding him for his contribution whilst strengthening Swansea's hand should rival clubs try to sign him this summer.
The 24-year-old's impact was limited during 2024-25, his first season in English football following his move to Wales from French side Bordeaux.
But he has made significant progress in this campaign, scoring 19 Swansea goals in 41 appearances across all competitions having managed only seven in 44 club games last term.
"I am really enjoying my football here, the support I have from the coaching staff, my team-mates and supporters is incredible," Vipotnik said.
"I want to make sure we finish the season as strongly as possible, and I hope I can continue to help the team."
Vipotnik signed a four-year deal when he joined Swansea on a free transfer in August 2024 amid financial issues at Bordeaux.
Yet there were doubts over his future in Wales in the early stages of this campaign, with Liam Cullen preferred in attack while then head coach Alan Sheehan pushed hard to complete the £6m signing of Adam Idah before the 1 September transfer deadline.
However, Vipotnik's early-season form – he scored three goals in August – convinced Swansea they could not allow him to leave despite interest from clubs in Europe.
That has proved a wise decision, with Vipotnik leading the Championship scoring charts ahead of Coventry City's Haji Wright.
"Zan has enjoyed an excellent season and his goals have played a big part in the positive results we have enjoyed," said Swansea head coach Vitor Matos.
"This new contract is a deserved reward. We will look to make sure he and the team have a strong end to the season and help him to continue to develop as a player."
Vipotnik will look to celebrate his new deal when mid-table Swansea host league leaders Coventry on Saturday (17:15 GMT).
Analysis: Good news all round, whatever the summer brings
Vipotnik performs his trademark goal celebration on the beach at Swansea Bay [Swansea City AFC]
With each goal Vipotnik has scored this season, the feeling has grown that Swansea might be forced to cash in on their in-form centre-forward come the summer transfer window.
But his new contract – which has apparently been agreed in a relatively short space of time – suggests that Vipotnik may be around for a while yet.
That is not to say that Swansea definitely would not sell should a substantial offer arrive come the close season.
But certainly, the Welsh club will be in a stronger position when it comes to any transfer negotiations thanks to Vipotnik's new deal.
The player, meanwhile, gets deserved reward for the progress he has made since speculation that he might be sold last August.
Vipotnik is now thought to be among Swansea's highest earners, which is entirely justified given his contribution in 2025-26.
College pro days are in full swing and NFL teams are bringing in lots of potential prospects for the 2026 NFL draft in for pre-draft visits. You can keep up with all the Pittsburgh Steelers pre-draft visits on our tracker. On Friday, 93.7 The Fan confirmed four bigtime visits for Friday including North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton.
The Steelers attended the NDSU pro day just a day earlier and were impressed enough by Payton's workout to get him to Pittsburgh 24 hours later. This is in addition to Washington's Tacario Davis, Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriquez and Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge.
Payton is quickly gaining momentum among the draft community thanks to an outstanding performance at the NFL Scouting Combine. Payton absolutely passes the eye test for a dual-threat NFL quarterback. His ability to beat teams with his arm and his legs gives the look of a college Josh Allen when he was at Wyoming. Don't be shocked if, in a questionable quarterback class, Payton comes off the board in the third round, where the Steelers just happen to have three picks.
The Chicago Bears have been busy in free agency shoring up some key needs on the roster, adding some new faces and bringing back some familiar ones. So how has that impacted Chicago's plans for the 2026 NFL Draft?
There are some obvious needs following the first wave of free agency, including defensive tackle, edge rusher and safety. The Bears didn't really make a splash in the defensive trenches, adding a couple of depth options in Neville Gallimore and Kentavius Street and not really addressing the edge. Meanwhile, Chicago signed Super Bowl-winning safety Coby Bryant, but both Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker signed with other teams, which leaves a starting safety job to fill in the draft.
We've rounded up the latest 2026 NFL mock drafts, where experts agree the Bears will address defense at 25th overall, and there's a new favorite to land with Chicago after free agency.
USA Today: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Nate Davis: "Need a Monster of the Midway? How about a 6-foot-4, 200-pound DB with a penchant for big hits and finding the ball? And it certainly seems like the Bears could use one with All-Pro Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker leaving the back line during free agency. McNeil-Warren and recently signed Coby Bryant could equate to a nice recovery plan."
The Athletic: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Dan Wiederer: "One thing has become apparent during all these pre-draft exercises: The menu of players available at No. 25 is consistently appealing. In this instance, the depth of the edge rusher class helps swing things in McNeil-Warren’s favor, with the Bears adding another weapon to the back end of their defense. Speed: check. Size: check. Passion: check. Playmaking ability: check. General manager Ryan Poles has long contended that safety is the hardest position to evaluate for the draft. But energetic, productive players like McNeil-Warren make it easier. His physicality and fluidity will pair well with newcomer Coby Bryant."
ESPN: Zion Young, DE, Missouri
Mel Kiper Jr.: "The Bears had 35 sacks (tied for 22nd) and a lowly 28.0% pressure rate (29th) last season. Montez Sweat had 10 of those sacks, but there wasn't much beyond him. Dayo Odeyingbo was signed last offseason to be the second guy off the edge, but he managed one sack over eight games before an Achilles injury ended his season. Despite struggling to find consistent quarterback pressure for a few years now, Chicago hasn't used a top-50 pick on an edge rusher since Leonard Floyd went ninth in 2016. Let's change that. Young had 6.5 sacks and 46 pressures last season, playing with power and a full-go motor. He'd bring some intensity to the Bears' front."
NFL.com: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Daniel Jeremiah: "McNeil-Warren has the size, length and playmaking ability to fill the void left by Jaquan Brisker -- in fact, I believe EMW would be an upgrade at the position."
CBS Sports: Akheem Mesidor, DL, Miami
Josh Edwards: "Edge rusher and defensive tackle are probably the most impactful positions Chicago could add. Akheem Mesidor is an older prospect who should be able to contribute immediately opposite Montez Sweat."
Yahoo! Sports: Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
Charles McDonald: "Woods’ draft day slide stops here with the Bears adding a real home run swing at a position of desperate need. Chicago’s defensive line was not stout enough last season and, at his best, Woods can be an impact defender at multiple alignments along the interior. The Bears have tried their hand at a few defensive tackle prospects over the last few years, but Woods has a higher floor than their recent Day 2 ventures."
NBC Sports: T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Kyle Dvorchak: "The Bears made several big additions in free agency. The one spot they failed to address was EDGE. They were widely believed to be a favorite to land one of Maxx Crosby or Trey Hendrickson, but neither move materialized. Now they turn to Parker, who totaled 21.5 sacks in three years at Clemson."
Sporting News: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Vinnie Iyer: "The Bears need to do more at safety after getting Coby Bryant from the Seahawks to help replace departing free agents Kevin Byard and Jaquon Brisker. McNeil-Warren would be a solid, strong safety thumper to pair with the smooth-covering Bryant."
Athlon Sports: Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Luke Easterling: "Coby Bryant was a big addition in free agency, but after losing both Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker, the Bears still need to fill one more safety spot in their starting lineup. This would be an ideal scenario in that regard, as McNeil-Warren could easily be a top-20 pick with his combination of size, range, and playmaking ability. He’s a hard-hitting presence on the back end, and would be a fantastic blend of need and value for Chicago."
Bleacher Report: T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Matt Holder: "General manager Ryan Poles confirmed that the Bears were involved in the Maxx Crosby sweepstakes, which isn't surprising since the team has been looking for a defensive end to play opposite Sweat for a while now. The need remains and Parker fits what defensive coordinator Dennis Allen likes at the position as a physical run defender who can win with power as a pass-rusher."
Martin O'Neill says goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has been "really terrific" at times this season [SNS]
Martin O'Neill has admitted he is "surprised at the severity" of Kasper Schmeichel's shoulder problems after the Celtic goalkeeper announced he may have played his last game.
The 39-year-old Dane requires two operations and faces up to a year of recovery, with his contract at Celtic up at the end of this season.
"I must admit I was surprised at the severity of it," interim manager O'Neill said.
"I know that he was having injections to play some of the games. So disappointed to hear the news, I must admit.
"We've all done this. I've been guilty of that myself a hundred-odd years ago, trying to play through an injury to play in a European Cup final [with Nottingham Forest]."
Schmeichel last played on 22 February and announced his prognosis during an interview on CBS Sports Golazo.
And O'Neill commented: "If that was the first announcement, obviously I would've preferred to have heard it myself.
"I thought he was really terrific in my first spell here [this season], the six or seven weeks that I was involved. He made some big, big saves in games."
Viljamo Sinisalo, the 24-year-old Finland international, has deputised in recent weeks.
"Young Sinisalo's come in and done very, very well, kept his place in the team," O'Neill said.
Johnston, Engels & McGregor making progress
Celtic, who are second in the Scottish Premiership and two points behind Heart of Midlothian, travel to face Dundee United on Sunday (12:30 GMT).
Right-back Alistair Johnston is nearing a return to fitness after being out for most of the season with hamstring problems.
"He's doing really well," O'Neill said of the Canada international.
"His national side want him to go for a week over there. We, at this minute, would probably prefer him to stay. I don't think it's going to a big issue as long as he's training somewhere.
"We need to have some sort of bounce games or something like that to play in here as soon as possible.
"That's big news if he can come back in for the part of the run-in, so that would be great."
O'Neill also said Arne Engels is "doing really fine" in his recovery and made similar sentiments about captain Callum McGregor.
Engels last played on 11 February, while fellow midfielder McGregor has missed the past two games.
"He's fine, he's going to be fine and he's come through," O'Neill said of McGregor.
"We'll see how he is tomorrow. That was his first real day with the team, but he's raring to go."
LUCCA DIBARTOLOMEO (18) of the Penn State Nittany Lions is present before an NCAA men's lacrosse game at Class of 1952 Stadium in Princeton, United States, on February 14, 2026 (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images). | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Women’s Lacrosse (9-1)
The red-hot start finally came to an end with a 14-11 loss to Princeton on Sunday. The Nittany Lions dug an early 11-4 hole at halftime and could not recover. Kelly Mackinney, Rocquette Allen, Erika Ho, and Payton Wainman all scored two goals for Penn State in defeat.
Penn State will begin Big Ten play with a home game against Michigan on Sunday (noon on Big Ten Plus).
Men’s Lacrosse (4-3)
The men’s team fell just short in a 10-8 loss to North Carolina. It was a tight game all evening but the Nittany Lions could not find a way to overcome the Tar Heels’ defense. Andrew Beard, Jack Iannantuono, and Chase Robertson all scored two goals for Penn State.
The schedule does not get any easier for the Lions, as conference play opens with a home game against Maryland tomorrow (3pm on BTN).
Men’s Volleyball (11-7)
The men’s volleyball team was swept by USC on Saturday to run the losing streak to three matches. Penn State hit just .073 as a team despite 12 kills from Sean Harvey. It is looking very likely that Penn State will need to win the EIVA championship to get a berth in the NCAA Tournament, as the Lions have blown all of their chances against ranked teams out of conference.
Penn State will take on Ohio State in Pittsburgh on Wednesday (6pm).
Softball (19-9)
The softball team dropped three games against Oregon by a combined score of 24-8. Penn State lost the first two games in blowout fashion. The Nittany Lions had a chance to win the third game with a four-run fifth inning and tying the game in the top of the seventh, but the Ducks walked it off in the bottom of the seventh to secure a sweep.
Penn State returns home for a three-game set with Wisconsin (Friday at 5pm, Saturday at 2pm, Sunday at 1pm). All games are on Big Ten Plus.
Baseball (5-13)
The baseball team stopped the bleeding with an 11-6 win over Iowa in the Big Ten opener, but the Hawkeyes blew Penn State away 13-4 and 12-4 in the final two games of the series. Avery Smith, Michael Anderson, Bryce Molinaro, and Maddox McDonald all had multiple hits in the first game, and balanced offense helped the Lions take the first game. Pitching and defensive issues that have plagued Penn State all season reared their ugly heads in Games 2 and 3. Penn State has allowed 12 or more runs in 7 of the first 18 games of the season.
Penn State will play a three-games series at Purdue this weekend (Friday at 4pm on BTN, Saturday at 2pm, Sunday at 1pm). Saturday and Sunday’s games are on Big Ten Plus. Penn State will then return home to face St. Bonaventure (Tuesday at 5:30pm on Big Ten Plus) and Bucknell (Wednesday at 5:30pm).
France youth internationals Mamadou Diakhon and Mohamed Kader Meité change international allegiance
France have lost two promising attacking players, as Mamadou Diakhon (20) and Mohamed Kader Meité (18) have both committed their international futures to Senegal and the Ivory Coast, respectively.
Diakhon was even called up for the France U21 side this month. The Club Brugge forward was included in Gérald Baticle’s list before then appearing in Senegal’s list, announced just minutes later. Confusion quickly gave way to clarity when, in a publication, Diakhon confirmed that he would represent the African nation.
Meanwhile, Kader Meité has made a similar choice. The Stade Rennais academy product made the move to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia during the winter transfer window. However, he has since struggled for gametime, playing just 15 minutes in the league.
The 18-year-old had already featured for France’s U21s on three occasions, but henceforth, he will represent the Ivory Coast. It is a blow for Les Bleus who have lost two highly-rated attacking options.
Journalist: Arne Slot has a big chance to save his Liverpool job
Arne Slot Future in Doubt as Liverpool Face Defining Run of Games
Arne Slot’s position at Liverpool has come under increasing scrutiny, despite progression in the Champions League. On the Anfield Index Media Matters podcast, David Lynch offered a candid assessment of the Dutchman’s situation, making it clear that results alone are not enough to ease concerns.
Reflecting on the broader picture, Lynch said, “we all said after the Spurs game… it feels like he’s heading towards getting sacked at the end of the season.” That stark view underlines the pressure currently surrounding Liverpool’s manager.
Even after the convincing win over Galatasaray, the uncertainty remains. The issue is not a single result, but a pattern of inconsistency that has left Liverpool searching for direction.
Results and performances both under scrutiny
One of the key themes in the discussion between David Lynch and Dave Davis was the importance of how Liverpool perform, not just the outcomes they achieve. Lynch stressed that the manner of performances has been a major factor in the criticism of Slot.
“One of the fair criticisms has been that it’s a little bit boring to watch,” he explained, highlighting a lack of intensity and aggression in previous displays. That absence has frustrated supporters, particularly at Anfield where energy and effort are expected as a baseline.
He reinforced that point by stating, “when people say it’s not just about results, it’s the nature of the performances.” For Slot, this means that even victories must come with visible progress in style and approach.
Galatasaray win offers temporary relief
Liverpool’s 4-0 win over Galatasaray provided a glimpse of what Slot’s team can deliver when everything clicks. However, Lynch was careful to frame it as a step rather than a solution.
He acknowledged the improvement, but warned against overreaction, noting that “nobody foolish enough to suggest Liverpool have turned a corner.” Instead, the performance has simply set a new benchmark.
What stood out most was the shift in intensity, something Lynch described as non-negotiable moving forward. “Liverpool have to stick to that… they have to show that intensity,” he said, making it clear that this must now become the standard.
Final run of games could define Slot’s fate
With the season entering its decisive phase, Slot’s future may be determined by how Liverpool perform over the remaining fixtures. Lynch outlined the opportunity in front of the manager, suggesting there is still time to change the narrative.
“He’s got a chance over the next… ten, eleven games… to write a story here,” he explained. That story, according to Lynch, must demonstrate improvement, adaptability and momentum.
He expanded on that idea, saying, “the story’s got to be, well, we did improve towards the end of the season. I’ve worked things out. I’ve found solutions.” Without that progression, it will be difficult to justify continuity.
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Tactical clarity and intensity seen as key
A recurring point throughout the podcast was the importance of tactical clarity and physical intensity. Lynch believes these elements are essential if Slot is to convince both supporters and decision-makers.
He pointed to the recent performance as a blueprint, stating, “this formation, this work rate… these are the ways home for him.” It is not just about winning games, but about establishing a clear and effective identity.
Consistency is equally important. Lynch warned that reverting to previous issues would be damaging, saying, “if he doesn’t and they just keep losing… it’s going to be really hard for him to save his job.”
Opportunity remains but margin for error is gone
Despite the pressure, the situation is not beyond repair. Liverpool still have meaningful games ahead, including a Champions League quarter-final against PSG, and those fixtures offer a platform to rebuild confidence.
However, Lynch made it clear that time is limited. The response must be immediate and sustained. “every fan would feel better if he wins… and there’s some really decent performances in there,” he noted.
Ultimately, Slot’s future will be decided by what happens next, not what has already passed. The pathway is visible, but it requires decisive action and consistent delivery.
Defining moment for Liverpool manager
Arne Slot’s tenure at Liverpool has reached a critical juncture. The pressure is real, the expectations are clear, and the margin for error is minimal.
As outlined on Media Matters, the coming weeks will determine whether he can reshape the narrative or whether Liverpool will look elsewhere for leadership. For now, the challenge is simple in theory but demanding in execution, deliver results, deliver performances, and prove that progress is being made.
The Edmonton Oilers were held scoreless again by the Florida Panthers, falling 4-0 in Thursday night’s NHL game. The result reopened old wounds from consecutive Stanley Cup Final defeats and raised fresh questions about Edmonton’s response in big moments.
Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky led the way with 21 saves for his fourth shutout of the season. Goals from Cole Reinhardt, A.J. Greer, Anton Lundell, and Carter Verhaeghe secured the win for Florida.
Edmonton showed flashes early but failed to convert. The Oilers trailed 12-8 in shots during the first period and finished just behind at 23-21 overall. They won 53.3 percent of faceoffs but went scoreless on two power-play chances. Florida, in contrast, converted once with the man advantage.
The performance drew strong reactions from the NHL community. Former Oiler Ryan Whitney wrote on X, “disgusting Oilers game tonight. Florida in your house, and this is it? gross”
Analyst Jason Gregor questioned the team’s intensity, pointing to a lack of emotion and physicality.
“Team that has beat you twice in Cup Final, has chanted about your best players and chirped them,” Gregor wrote. “And on home ice in a game you need to win you show up with no emotion and no physicality and now trail after 20 minutes. Not enough grit on this team.”
“Such a troll job. The Panthers reminding the Oilers that they still own them.”
Oilers’ shutout loss and Kris Knoblauch’s comment
The Oilers missed a chance to move atop the Pacific Division and saw their two-game winning streak end. Connor Ingram made 19 saves, but the offense could not respond. The absence of LeonDraisaitl is seen as a factor behind this loss, but this team should’ve done more.
Edmonton Oilers forward Jack Roslovic (28) battles with a Florida Panthers player in front of goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images
This loss fits a broader pattern that the Oilers have shown this season. Edmonton has struggled with consistency, especially on defense and penalty kill. Against a team that has beaten them on the biggest stage, those flaws stood out again.
Still, Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch did not think that the Panthers dominated them in this game. Speaking to the media after the game, he said, “Tonight to evaluate that they dominate us, I think is an overstatement.”
With the playoffs approaching, the Oilers must find answers quickly.
Portugal will be without star forward Cristiano Ronaldo for their pre-World Cup friendlies against the United States and Mexico.
The 41-year-old has been sidelined by a hamstring injury since 28 February, when he limped off during Al-Nassr's 3-1 Saudi Pro League win against Al-Fayha.
As expected, Portugal coach Roberto Martínez omitted the five-time Ballon d'Or winner from the squad announced on Friday.
"The World Cup is not at risk!" the Spanish manager responded to a question about Ronaldo’s World Cup chances.
"He's not at risk, no. It's a minor muscle injury and we think he can return in a week or two. Everything Cristiano has done physically during the season shows that he's in great shape."
Ronaldo, who holds the record for most goals in men's international football with 143 for his country, will miss the Mexico clash in Mexico City on 28 March and the United States fixture in Atlanta on 1 April.
Cristiano Ronaldo was a doubt for the two friendlies after he previously travelled to Spain for rehabilitation to recover from the hamstring injury. The 41-year-old, who has netted 21 goals in 22 games this season in the SPL.
His Al-Nassr teammate João Félix also made the squad for the two friendlies. Manchester City star Bernardo Silva is also absent from the squad.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been sidelined by a hamstring injury since 28 February (AP)
The World Cup starts in June.
Squad:
Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (FC Porto), José Sá (Wolverhampton), Rui Silva (Sporting Lisbon).
Midfielders: Rúben Neves (Al-Hilal), Samú Costa (Mallorca), Mateus Fernandes (West Ham), João Neves (Paris Saint-Germain), Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Rodrigo Mora (FC Porto);
Forwards: Ricardo Horta (Braga), Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting Lisbon), João Félix (Al- Nassr), Francisco Trincão (Sporting Lisbon), Francisco Conceição (Juventus), Rafael Leão (AC Milan), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad), Gonçalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain).
Duke began its NCAA Tournament with a win Thursday, defeating No. 16 seed Siena by a score of 71-65. The Blue Devils were on upset watch for the majority of the game, even trailing by 11 at the half.
That said, Duke came out re-energized in the second period and outscored Siena 39-22 to earn a six-point victory.
The Boozer twins (Cameron and Cayden) were a big reason why, as they combined to score 41 of the team's 71 points. Following the game, ACC Player of the Year Cameron Boozer was asked about what had to change for Duke to prevail in the second half.
"We had to do something to get some energy going. The first half, we came out flat. Not much energy, not much defensive presence. Whether we're missing dunks or blocking shots, whatever it is. Had to do something to get the energy going," said Boozer.
Boozer finished with 22 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and one block, which sparked an 11-0 run early in the second.
Although the victory wasn't pretty, Boozer made it clear that a win was the only focus, saying, "Coach says all the time, whether you win by 1 or 25, it doesn't matter."
Boozer and the Blue Devils will have Friday off to prepare for their next matchup, Saturday against No. 9 seed TCU.
Martin O'Neill expecting a tough test at Tannadice
Celtic picked up a pivotal three points at home against Motherwell last Saturday, coming out on top with a 3-1 victory after a thoroughly entertaining 90 minutes of football.
Next up for Martin O’Neill’s men is a trip to Tannadice this Sunday (March 22, KO 12.30pm) where Jim Goodwin’s Dundee United side will be hoping for a repeat of their victory over the Hoops in late December.
Martin O’Neill’s men, however, exorcised the ghosts of that night when the sides met at Paradise in January, when goals from Yang, Arne Engels, Benjamin Nygren and Daizen Maeda secured a 4-0 win for Celtic.
Ahead of Sunday’s game, Celtic manager Martin O’Neill spoke to the media at Lennoxtown, saying that he expects a tough test on Sunday, not least of all because of the questionable condition of the Tannadice pitch.
“I think that it will be a really difficult game for us.” He said. “We know that anyway. As long as we’re mentally prepared for it, that’ll be absolutely fine.
“I’m sure that even with a couple of days of sun, the pitch won’t improve that much.
“I think it’ll be the same for both sides, so we’ll just get on with it.
“It’s a big game but there will be plenty of twists and turns before the end of the season.”
Earlier this week, Kasper Schmeichel announced that his persistent injury was worse than first feared and may force him out of action for a prolonged period of time.
That news came as a disappointment to Martin O’Neill, as he explained to the media today at Lennoxtown.
He added: “I was surprised at the severity of it (Kasper Schmeichel’s injury).
“I know that he was having injections to play some of the games. Whilst that isn’t a great remedy, I must admit that I didn’t realise how bad it was.
“After the Rangers game he got an injection and I don’t think that went terribly well. It caused a lot of inflammation.
“I didn’t know it was as severe as it is and that it was career threatening. I was disappointed to hear the news.”
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LSU baseball beat Oklahoma 7-1 on Thursday night, kicking off a three-game SEC series with a win. It was a needed victory for the Tigers, who were coming off back-to-back series losses.
LSU was led by ace Casan Evans, who tossed 7.2 innings without allowing an earned run. He struck out 15 and only walked one. Evans entered the game with a 6.45 ERA, but after the start, it's down to 4.80. The outing was, by far, Evans' best of the year.
If LSU is going to make a run in the SEC and contend to host a regional, it begins with starting pitching. Evans' arm is one of the best in the SEC, but he's struggled to find consistency. If Evans can build off his Thursday night performance, the Tigers have momentum heading into the heart of the schedule.
"It's right up there and no surprise to me. He's one of the best pitchers in the country and growing. We haven't lost very much when he takes the mound," Johnson said when asked about Casan Evans.
"It felt like it was 0-2 to everybody and did that a different way. I don't know how you get on a guy like that when they're landing four pitches for strikes and coming at you. It reminded me of Rhett Lowder a lot when we faced him in Omaha. It's like he was beating them in the strike zone. There wasn't much they could do with it. Just credit to him."
On the defense, limiting Oklahoma's lineup
"Infield did a great job. A little unconventional, but that's where we're at. It's our job to find solutions," Johnson said about how the Tigers played defense on the infield.
"It felt like with the personnel we had on the field, there was a way to play them. Obviously, when the pitcher executes the pitches, it makes it work."
"Those guys did a good job handling the ball. (Steven Milam), I don't know that anybody really appreciates how good he is. He makes very difficult plays look very routine. He's a big difference maker in our team. I credit John (Pearson) and Trent (Caraway). They did a nice job tonight handling the ball."
On how LSU prepared
With LSU coming out of a rough path, Johnson challeneged the Tigers this week.
"I'm just asking everybody around here to step up their game. It's great when you're putting up national championships and everybody thinks you're the greatest. The players actually need us the most right now," Johnson said.
"I have the best pitching coach or one of the most successful pitching coaches of the modern era. I have a great analytics guy. But we needed to get better, and so we sat together for three hours on Monday and itemized about six things and put them to work."
"Coach Yeskie did a spectacular job calling pitches tonight," Johnson said.
There's something particularly cool about getting to list yourself at 6-feet tall, rather than 5-foot-something.
Bo Naylor is no longer part of that club with the Cleveland Guardians. His height has changed.
Naylor himself isn't actually any taller or shorter. His official listing with Major League Baseball has just been altered.
Last season, Naylor was listed at 6-feet even.
Now, he's listed at 5-foot-9.
Yep, a drastic change, and for good reason.
"We’re going to see a lot of height changes this year because, with the rollout of ABS, MLB is now measuring each player's height down to the millimeter," Joe Pompliano wrote on X. "The process is super strict — no shoes, no hats, knees exposed, back against the wall — and to account for potential shrinkage throughout the day, MLB is even requiring all its teams to take measurements between 10 am and 12 pm local time on their appointed day."
Naylor, the Guardians starting catcher, will hopefully have a more accurate ABS strike zone for the challenge system. Every little bit counts when it comes to getting strike calls right and how they impact games.
The ABS system will set up the upper and lower portions of the zone based on percentages of a given player's height. So if a hitter has his height listed as too tall, then he'll have a bigger strike zone.
Naylor and a bunch of other players around the league don't want that, and so they've made sure to nail down their accurate height.
Even if it sounds less cool, the change could pay off in the batter's box.
The Indiana high school boys basketball 2025-26 season is coming to a close with state champions on the horizon to be crowned at the IHSAA championships.
The Fishers Tigers despite not coming away with a state championship, have not move from the No. 1 spot as the top team in the latest set of Indiana high school boys basketball of the 2025-26 season. Besides the Tigers, which teams should we watch for out of Indiana when it comes to the state’s top boys basketball squads?
The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.
Here’s a latest look at the top 25 high school boys basketball teams in the state of Indiana according to the Massey Ratings, which ranks teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule and margin of victory, as of Mar. 20.
1. Fishers Tigers (25-1)
FishersTigers (25-1) were in hopes of bringing home another IHSA Class 4A state championship, but fell short when they were upset by Carmel, 50-49. Maintaining the No. 1 spot in our latest set of Indiana high school boys basketball Top 25 rankings, the Tigers are as talented as anyone in the Midwest and arguably the country when it comes to public schools. The Tigers brings back a pair of junior guards in Jason Gardner Jr. and Cooper Zachary, whom combined for around 26 points per game a season ago. Coming off a 30-1 2024-25 season, the Tigers had remained a nationally ranked team as they’re off to a strong undefeated start through 26 total games.
2. Pike Red Devils (23-4)
Remaining firm at the No. 2 spot in this week’s latest set of Indiana high school boys basketball rankings are the Pike Red Devils (23-4) as they have proven themselves worthy with impressive wins and abundance of talent. Pike had won 11 straight games, until they fell to Mt Vernon in the IHSAA Class 4A Southport Regionals. What had really stood out about this squad during the course of the season is the number of Class of 2027 talent that’s on it, including four-stars Isaiah Hill and Jahari Miller.
3. Mt Vernon Marauders (25-3)
The very team to knock out Pike (see above) in the IHSAA Class 4A Southport Regionals was the Mt Vernon Marauders (25-3) as they find their way into the Top 5 of this week’s rankings. The Marauders have been led all season long by the play of 6-foot-2 forward Luke Ertel, who also plays on the football team as well. Ertel this season has averaged over 24 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game. Up next for Mt. Vernon is Decatur Central in the IHSAA Class 4A Boys Basketball State Tournament.
4. Silver Creek Dragons (28-1)
Remaining among the top five teams in the state of Indiana are the Silver Creek Dragons (28-1), which have won 21 straight contests. The Dragons have proven to be one of the state’s more well balanced squads when it comes to scoring the basketball as Silver Creek is averaging 73.8 points per game, with four players in double digits. Leading the way for the Dragons scoring wise is the play of 6-foot-10 senior forward Dane Caldwell, who is averaging a team-high 16.6 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. Silver Creek will take on Roncalli in the IHSAA Class 3A Boys Basketball State Tournament.
5. Crown Point Bulldogs (23-1)
The undefeated Crown Point Bulldogs (23-1) take the fifth spot in our latest Illinois high school boys basketball rankings as they are one of very few teams with just one loss to this point. Arguably the team’s most impressive victory to date was a recent 59-55 victory over the Brownsburg Bulldogs as they had then improved to 9-0 on the season. Leading the way for Crown Point this season is the play of Illinois-Chicago commitment Dikembe Shaw and power forward Ty Kennedy, respectively. Next challenge for the Bulldogs will be Saturday at the IHSAA Class 4A Boys Basketball State Tournament against Fort Wayne Snider.
Massey Ratings Indiana High School Boys Basketball Rankings Nos. 11-25
March Madness isn’t just one tournament. In fact, women’s college basketball has been on the rise and the top of the sport is extremely good. And just like the men, brackets aren’t the only way to enjoy the tournament, as sportsbooks have every women’s game as well. So it’s time to fire up the College Basketball Projection Model for the women and see if there is any value on the board before the first round gets underway.
First, the tournament formats are slightly different. And that small difference is that the first two rounds are played at the home arenas of the Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 seeds in each region. So any top-four seed that’s playing in the first two rounds will be playing at home in front of their fans. That must be accounted for. This also makes upsets a little less likely. Not only is the top of the sport stronger than the middle compared to the men, but adding a home-court advantage for the best teams makes it even tougher.
That’s all taken into account by my model, but I just wanted to make a note if you’re wondering why some of these games have such large spreads.
We have a pretty big card for the first round, so let’s get after it. As always, shop around for the best price, and good luck to us!
Women’s March Madness first-round best bets
Baylor moneyline (+104) vs. Nebraska
Wrong team favored! Yes, Baylor as a No. 6 seed is an underdog here. Maybe No. 11 Nebraska will benefit from playing a game earlier this week in the First Four, but I see some matchup problems for the Cornhuskers. Most importantly, their 2-point defense is bad, which should give Baylor something to exploit. Baylor isn’t a dominant two-point team or anything, but Nebraska is so poor that this shouldn’t be hard to exploit. The second advantage that I like is that Nebraska is one of the better 3-point shooting teams in the country, but Baylor is even better at defending them. With an advantage to get the offense going, I think Baylor should have enough on the defensive end to advance.
Worst price to bet: Baylor moneyline (-110)
Tennessee moneyline (+102) vs. NC State
Again, wrong team favored! This time, I’m going to be on the side of the worse seed, as I think No. 10 Tennessee should be short favorites here. No. 7 NC State has a weird profile, as they don’t shoot a ton of 3s, but they also don’t get to the free-throw line very often. Tennessee is usually very good at defending the 3-point line and not allowing opposing teams to get shots up, so that matchup will be interesting. But this game is going to come down to whether Tennessee can turn NC State over — the Wolfpack are very good at taking care of the basketball — and whether Tennessee can crash the offensive glass. My projections think the Volunteers will have more success on the offensive glass than one might think, which sways this line to them being the favorites.
Worst price to bet: Tennessee moneyline (-105)
Oklahoma vs. Idaho under 158.5 (-112)
Admittedly, I’m terrified of this play. Oklahoma and Idaho both play at blazing speeds, which always leads to the possibility of a game going over. But both teams are very good at rebounding, offensively and defensively. That gives me some hope that this game can slow down, as both teams have height and can end possessions with defensive rebounding. Another aspect of this matchup that I like is that neither team relies on turnovers, which means we shouldn’t see a ton of easy points off turnovers. I’m not holding my breath here as the pace could make this a loser early, but my model has this pegged for the low 150s, and I could see Idaho struggling to score.
Worst price to bet: Under 157.5 (-110)
James Madison +16.5 (-114) vs. Kentucky
On one hand, James Madison played Texas earlier in the year and lost by 40. On the other hand, they played Notre Dame tough in a 13-point loss at home. So, what to do here? Well, I’ll give them a shot because I think they do kind of match up well here. Kentucky is not a team that will turn you over on defense, so that shouldn’t be a problem we have to worry about. Kentucky is a good rebounding team, but so is James Madison, so that advantage shouldn’t be drastic. I have plenty of concerns about Kentucky’s height advantage here, and that’s where I think we could see a drastic advantage on the glass for the Wildcats. But if James Madison doesn’t get overwhelmed, they should be able to stay within this number on a neutral court.
Worst price to bet: James Madison +16 (-110)
USC -5.5 (-106) vs. Clemson
I think USC has the two best players in this game, and I think there is an argument that they could have the three best. There aren’t any drastic matchup advantages here, but I just don’t think these two teams are in the same class. If you go by record, yes, Clemson looks like the better team, but the Big Ten was much stronger than the ACC this year, and we know that record doesn’t mean much here. My number is closer to double digits here as I’m taking the team with the best players in the game.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Dončić recorded his first 60-point game in franchise history during a victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday night.
Dončić, who has scored 100 points across his past two games and is averaging 40.9 points per game across eight consecutive wins since March 6, is playing particularly well right now. He recorded his 60th point of the night on a free throw with 14.8 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
While that may seem like an inconsequential fact, it is particularly fascinating to people who root for the Lakers.
Dončić became the first player to score 60 points in a single game since the late Kobe Bryant did during the final game of his professional career in his infamous "Mamba Out" game.
Last night, when Dončić recorded his 60th point, it was in the same way at the charity and with the same amount of time remaining that Bryant did during his on-court finale.
Mercedes has appointed Bradley Lord as its deputy team principal to support Toto Wolff in the management of the Formula 1 team.
Lord joined the Mercedes F1 team in 2013 as communications manager and most recently worked as team representative and chief communications officer for the Brackley squad.
During his 13-year stint with the team, Lord's responsibilities have increased, according to a statement shared by Mercedes. As such, he has now been named deputy team principal to ‘formalise responsibilities that have grown organically over recent years,’ the team explained.
The move will not impact the responsibilities Wolff holds at the head of the team, and will instead see Lord take on more of a supporting position at the championship-winning side.
"With the growth of our team and F1, the scope of our operations and associated responsibilities at a senior level has grown significantly,” explained Wolff in the statement. “We have therefore taken this opportunity to put in place a change that has effectively been operating in practice for some time.
“While my role and overall responsibilities will not change one millimetre, Bradley’s work as deputy team principal will further enhance the capability of our leadership group and provide continued support for me as our team principal and CEO.
“Bradley is a dedicated and long-serving member of our organisation who has played an important part in the team becoming the most successful of the modern era. Aligning our structure in this way ensures our leadership group can focus fully on the areas where they can add the greatest value and is optimised to meet the demands of a rapidly growing sport.”
Lord will step into the role of deputy team principal with immediate effect.
Mercedes was not the first F1 team that Lord worked with, having gotten his start in the series as a press office intern with Benetton back in 2001. He then held various positions in media and communications, including with the Renault F1 Team and Mercedes parent company Daimler AG.
The first NCAA Tournament game in three years is imminent for the Iowa men's basketball program.
In his first season as the head coach of the Hawkeyes, Ben McCollum has led his team back to the Big Dance. While there were some ups and downs this season, it's hard to argue with the result of a 20-win season and a spot in March Madness. This team has its flaws, but it's also hung around with some of the best teams in the country, signaling a tournament run isn't all that far-fetched.
Any run that Iowa wants to make in March begins on Friday night against Clemson. The Tigers won 24 games in the ACC and will present an interesting challenge for the Hawkeyes. Even without key big man Carter Welling, Clemson is going to be a difficult matchup for McCollum's squad. Here's what Iowa needs to do to come out with a win and advance in the tournament.
Depth must show up for Iowa basketball
Bennett Stirtz is great, but he can't do it all by himself. Clemson and head coach Brad Brownell have spent the entire week devising a game plan predicated on slowing down Stirtz. All season long, Iowa's results in games hinge on how well Stirtz plays. You can count on one hand the number of games the Hawkeyes have won this season where Stirtz didn't play well.
The Tigers know that, and they're going to key in on Iowa's senior point guard. This is where the play of the depth comes in. Iowa will need at least one other guy to provide some scoring alongside Stirtz. There have been flashes from Cooper Koch, Tavion Banks, and Alvaro Folguerias this season, but consistency has been an issue. If Iowa wants to win this game, someone from that trio will need to have a strong performance.
Race to 65 points
Clemson has yet to lose a game this season when they hold opponents to less than 65 points. On the season, they only allow 66.7 points per game, slightly higher than Iowa's 66.0. This is going to be a grind-it-out slugfest between a pair of teams with strikingly similar profiles. The goal and key for Iowa will be breaking that 65-point plateau.
The only question for McCollum is how his team will reach that mark. You can almost pencil in Stirtz for somewhere around 20 points, which leaves another 45 points to fill. As mentioned earlier, this is where the depth of the Hawkeyes really needs to show up. If Koch, Banks, and Folguerias can combine for 35-40 points, Iowa should feel decent about its chances to win this game.
Take care of the basketball
Both Iowa and Clemson average fewer than 10 turnovers a game, an amazing stat that truly tells the story of how both programs want to win games: low-scoring affairs where they control the clock and pace of the game. This really feels like a game where the team that commits more mistakes than the other will lose. There's no room for error in what projects to be a tight game.
Iowa's done a great job this season of winning the turnover battle, but it hasn't always led to wins. This would be the perfect game for that trend to change. If they can force Clemson into double-digit turnovers and take care of the ball themselves, Iowa could easily find itself moving on. If not, it could be another heartbreaking chapter in March for this program.
Iowa and Clemson will tip off at 5:50 pm CST on TNT.
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Mar 19, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; A general view of the backboard stanchion with NCAA March Madness logos during a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Yesterday saw a fair amount of Madness with Duke nearly losing and Wisconsin actually losing. It was a fun first day. But now it’s day 2 and while I know the vast majority of our energy today will be focused on the game against Queens I wanted to give you all a place to talk about what is going on elsewhere in the NCAA Tournament. I’m going to be on the road to St. Louis starting early in the morning, and Casey got there on Thursday, so I won’t be able to pop in but Drew should be around if anything gets out of hand.
So, with that said, let’s grab some snacks, maybe some adult beverages if you are of age, and settle in for another long day of college basketball.
So join us in the fan discussion to talk about all the highs and lows of today’s first round action.
Allegri: Italy ‘shouldn’t imitate other countries’
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri warns that Italy should ‘not imitate other countries’ and insists that youth sectors must be ‘fixed’ as only two Serie A sides remain in European competitions this season.
Bologna and Fiorentina are the only two Serie A representatives left in European competitions this term.
The Rossoblu have qualified for the Europa League quarter-finals, eliminating Roma, while Fiorentina have earned access to the Conference League quarter-finals.
During a pre-match press conference today, Allegri was asked his thoughts on the state of Italian football.
“I’m just talking, not explaining, because I don’t explain anything and I don’t have the truth. We shouldn’t denigrate Italian football,” the Milan coach said via SempreMilan.
“We have those characteristics; they’re part of the history of the Italian people, dating back to the Middle Ages and the defence of the forts. Now everyone’s talking.
“The speed of passing is certainly different and depends on the players. Why are games faster in Europe? First of all, because you either win or lose. The English league is completely different, not better or worse. When they say that in Italy the game stagnates and there’s less space, let’s look at the positive: it’s harder to score goals,” Allegri continued.
Allegri: Italy need to ‘fix the youth sectors’
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We were born and raised like this, and we’ve evolved. We shouldn’t go imitating other countries with different cultures. The history varies from club to club. We need to fix the youth sectors and find different formulas. But don’t talk, we need to do! And make decisions. I’ll end now, otherwise I’ll become polemical. I think numbers should be shown for all the youth sectors.
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 01: Massimiliano Allegri Head Coach of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AC Milan at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
“These numbers should be brought out. We need to worry because so many kids who play football stop playing early and switch to tennis. To get to the Sinners, there’s a lot of work behind it. You have to be careful. Those who understand the youth sector just need to make some reforms.”
“I was surprised at the severity of it,” Martin O’Neill on Kasper’s devastating news
Martin O’Neill gave an insight into the Kasper Schmeichel injury update that was delivered on CBS Sports this week without the knowledge of the Celtic manager who was unaware of the injury prognosis and also the goalkeeper’s plans to announce it to the world before he knew what the situation was.
Kasper Schmeichel breaks his devastating injury news. Image ia CBS Sports
However he dismissed Chris Sutton’s assessment that Kasper Schmeichel, who was back on the training pitches at Lennoxtown today helping with training, was selfish in putting Denmark before Celtic and failing to mention Celtic at all during his big announcement.
Alistair Johnston at Hampden after Celtic’s 3-1 win over theRangers on 2 November 2025 Photo AJ (The Celtic Star)
Martin also gave positive updates on Alistair Johnston, Arne Engels and Callum McGregor with the later likely to be involved on Sunday against Dundee United at Tannadice while the Canadian and Belgian stars are set for a return post international break.
Arne Engels of Celtic. Falkirk v Celtic, Scottish Premiership, Falkirk Stadium, 14 January 2026. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
Here’s everything that was said at today’s mainstream media conference at Lennoxtown with a reminder that The Celtic Star and other participating Celtic fan media outlets remained banned by a club that doesn’t want to have any sort of two way conversation with its supporters.
Kasper Schmeichel, Stevie Woods and Viljami Sinisalo of Celtic. Stuttgart v Celtic, UEFA Europa League, Knockout Round Play Offs, Second Leg, Football, MHP Arena, Stuttgart, Germany – 26 Feb 2026Stuttgart MHP Arena Germany Photo James Marsh IMAGO Shutterstock
Q: Your reaction to Kasper Schmeichel’s injury news?
Martin O’Neill: “I must admit I was surprised at the severity of it. I know that he was having injections to play some of the games, and while that’s not a great remedy, I must admit, I didn’t realise how bad it was. And so, yeah, disappointed to hear the news.”
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Q: So did something change recently then? Because I remember last week you thought that he had trained, you thought there was perhaps a chance he could be involved?
Martin O’Neill: “Absolutely, you know, I’d sort of come down, come into training, I thought he was getting back from that, but it was, yeah, it was disappointing to hear.
I think just after the Rangers game, which he wasn’t involved in, the first one he got an injection, I don’t think that went terribly well, he was telling me. And it caused a lot of inflammation, more than anything else. But he was making decent progress at the time, then he’s gone back and found out it’s too bad to continue. I know we’ve all played with injuries, but I genuinely didn’t know that it was as severe as that, and it was like a career-threatening one. Probably because of his age, things like that, people will immediately think that that’s it. I was disappointed to hear the news.”
Callum McGregor of Celtic and Kasper Schmeichel of Celtic at the final whistle. Celtic v Falkirk, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 01 February 2026. Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO / Shutterstock
Q: On that, I take it, players will maybe try and play through things that they want to play, they want to contribute. Is that what’s happened over the last few months with his injury?
Martin O’Neill: “I do, I think that that’s exactly what has happened, I think that that’s the case. And we’ve all done this, I’ve been guilty of that myself, a hundred odd years ago, trying to play through an injury to play in a European Cup final, things like this here. So, you do do that. Viljami Sinisalo has come in and done very, very well, kept his place in the team. And I think that, yeah, but just really, again, reiterate, disappointed to hear the news, and I’m surprised myself that it was as severe as that. But I’m no medical expert, and it was disappointing.”
Q: Did you know Kasper was planning to announce it in that way? It seems like it caught a lot of people by surprise?
Martin O’Neill: “No, I didn’t think that Kasper was going to announce it, but he was with his dad at the time, and I think the dad was telling him, you must announce it here today. I’m joking, I’m joking. Yeah, so I think that Tim Williamson, our physio, was aware that the scan had shown up much worse than we thought. But, yeah, so I wasn’t expecting to hear that. I didn’t hear it first hand, I heard it second hand, but, you know, it is what it is.”
UEFA Nations League: Portugal – Denmark Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is in pain in the shoulder during the UEFA Nations League playoff match in League A between Portugal and Denmark at Josà Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, March 23, 2025. (Photo: Bo Amstrup Ritzau Scanpix)
Q: It seems as if it sort of stemmed back from this coming international break last year. In your first interim spell of the season, were you aware of any injury issues he had at that point? Of his shoulder?
Martin O’Neill: “Yeah, I was, yes. But he was, as I said to you, you can get injections, you want to keep going. I thought he was really terrific in my first spell here, the six or seven weeks that I was involved. He made some big, big saves in games. I go back even to the very first game that we played, he made a save, otherwise, Falkirk would have taken the lead. Then he made a save against Rangers, kept us in it, and then in Feyenoord, a really good save at an important stage of the game. Big saves for us, so he did really well. But like anything else, you know, you go from game to game. But I didn’t think that, no, even then, while I knew that there was a problem with his shoulder, which he had had for some considerable time, again, I didn’t think it was as severe as it’s turned out to be.”
UEFA Nations League: Portugal – Denmark. Referee Slavko Vincic looks at Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who is in pain in the shoulder during the UEFA Nations League playoff match in League A at Josà Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, March 23, 2025. (Photo: Bo Amstrup Ritzau Scanpix)
Q: Had there been any communication at that point that, I know things seemed to have worsened in the last week or a couple of weeks anyway, was there any suggestion at that point that he might need to undergo surgery possibly earlier in the season?
Martin O’Neill: “Well, hindsight, great thing. That I don’t know. I genuinely don’t know. As far as I know, he had a problem, probably about the same time last year, but he came through that and ended up having an excellent season for the football club. Yeah, I wasn’t aware of, certainly my first spell, I knew that he had a problem with his shoulder, but he seemed to get through the games and, well, you know, you just don’t want to flog someone to death. He was doing fine, and he didn’t think it was a major problem at that time.”
Kasper Schmeichel at fault for at least two of the Stuttgart goals in the the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)
Q: In hindsight, would you think that continually using injections to play rather than fix the problem, has that hindered his performances, the team’s results?
Martin O’Neill: “Well, the results, I think you’re probably referring really to the Stuttgart game as much as anything else. In terms of results, the results have been fine, both with him in the side and obviously with young Sinisalo in the team, so they’ve been fine. He came back, he played, he being Kasper, played after Stuttgart, he played against Hibs, made a big save for us. We didn’t win the game, but he did make a big save for us to prevent Hibs from taking the lead to begin with before the event that they did do.
Kasper Schmeichel of Celtic looks dejected during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)
“Players have played through the pain barrier and while you don’t, hopefully, that is something that you don’t think is going to be a wrecking of one’s career, you think, well, OK, we should try and get through this for a game or two and see how we go. But that’s all. When it became apparent just recently that it was as severe as I said to you, it was a surprise to me.”
Q: On how it was announced on CBS in America. Were you happy with how that was announced to the fans?
Martin O’Neill: “Well, if that was the first announcement, obviously I would have preferred to have heard it myself. Way back, way back in my time, if you didn’t report it first of all to the football club, you could actually get a fine! So I need to go and check to see how his contract is! It’s a really good point, we could do with some of that money!”
Q: Were those assessments done externally then rather than with the club’s medical staff?
Martin O’Neill: “No, the club knew. The club were aware of the test that he was doing.”
Q: So were you surprised then that that wasn’t communicated to you in any way, the results of it?
Martin O’Neill: “Well, it happened rather quickly. Believe it or not, sometimes I can be incommunicado. I can be somewhere and not actually wanting to hear some news or other.”
27 August 2000: Chris Sutton and Henrik Larsson of Celtic during the Scottish Premier League match against Rangers at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland. Celtic won the game 6 – 2. Mandatory Credit: Stu Forster /Allsport
Q: Chris Sutton labelled him selfish, putting Denmark before Celtic, not mentioning Celtic when he announced it on CBS. Your thoughts on that?
Martin O’Neill: “I like Chris. I like Chris a lot, but not that much! Chris is entitled his own opinion, but it’s no serious issue for me. I don’t know whether he would have been in a position to know that it was all about Denmark. I don’t know. I haven’t spoken to Chris. I will do now, for him to mind his own business. No, it’s not. He’s entitled an opinion.”
Alistair Johnston of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier Sports League Cup match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Q: We saw Alistair Johnson on the grass this afternoon. Can you give an update on him and general squad health for anyone else as well, if they don’t mind?
Martin O’Neill: “I’m going to change profession. I’m going to become the medic here. And then Tim Williamson can come and answer the football questions and get on with it. He’s doing really well. He’s really, really doing very, very well indeed. His national side want him to go for a week over there. We at this minute would probably prefer him to stay. I don’t think it’s going to be a big issue as long as he’s training somewhere. We need to have some sort of bounce games or something like that there for him to play in here as soon as possible. He’s doing great, by all accounts, and I want to see him from a distance, because you boys will tell me better than I would know, but apparently he’s a really decent player. Really decent player. So that’s big news for us if he can come back for the part of the run-in anyway. So that would be great.”
HOUSTON,TEXAS. JUNE 24th: Alistair Johnston 2 of Canada during the match between Canada and El Salvador in the Concacaf Gold Cup 2025, held at the Shell Energy Stadium, in Houston ,Texas PHOTO BY FABIAN MEZA/ STRAFFON
Q: Are you looking after the national break then for him to be fully integrated or does it still look like a period after that?
Martin O’Neill: “I’m hoping that wouldn’t be that long afterwards, really. So if he does decide that, and Tim, I need to ask. I’m sorry lads, what happens here is that I should really get an update before I walk in here. It does help, and just flying things off the cuff as I’ve tried to do for most of my life, to tell you the truth. So I will find out. He’s doing fine. I’m not genuinely trying to hide anything because, it’s an interesting one, the cameras are allowed in here, so everybody knows who’s training with us anyway. So I might ban that! I’ll think about that for next week!
Q: Any more on Alistair being called up by Canada?
Martin O’Neill: “No, I think what they want is, because I think he’s got a good influence as well. Apparently, he’s pretty influential around the dressing room here, but he’s good. And I think they just want to see what he’s like, how they’re doing. I don’t mind, really. And I don’t think he genuinely minds either one way or the other. Canada, I’m sure he would like to go and see how things are, because they’re in the World Cup, and he wouldn’t mind meeting up with some of his teammates who are there too. But now that he is getting close to being involved with us on a permanent basis, then it might be better if he does the work here.
“But listen lads, honestly, if in three days’ time or four days’ time you find him somewhere in Quebec or Ontario or somewhere like that there, you come back and say, that manager doesn’t even have a clue where his players are. And you would be right!”
Arne Engels celebrates after he scores his team’s fourth goal from the penalty spot during the Premier League match between Celtic and Kilmarnock at Celtic Park on November 09, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Q: In terms of Arne Engels, is he?
Martin O’Neill: “Arne’s doing really fine. I think he is somewhere in North Africa doing some rehab! Yeah, he is! He’s in North Africa! I think he moved from North Africa to southern Mexico! Yeah, but he’s doing rehab somewhere and hopefully he’s around. If you just give me two minutes, I’ll go up and check to see. Let me phone him. I didn’t see him actually. Oh, you saw him? Oh, he’s back. He’s back. Brilliant. Thank you. Anybody else?”
Q: Callum McGregor?
Martin O’Neill: “Oh, brilliant. Well, Calum, he did his rehab somewhere in Lanarkshire. So luckily we kept him. He’s fine. He’s going to be fine. We’ll see how he is tomorrow. That was his first real day with the team. But he’s raring to go.”
Q: How do you feel about Dundee United and the state of their pitch? Difficult pitch, difficult surface and a difficult team to play against?
Martin O’Neill: “Just exactly that. Absolutely. I think it’s a really difficult game for us. We know that anyway. So as long as we’re mentally prepared for that, that’s absolutely fine. I’m sure even with a couple of days’ sun, I don’t think the pitch is going to improve that much. I think it’ll be obviously the same for both sides. So we just get on with it. It’s a big game. There’ll be plenty of twists and turns between now and the end of the season.
Watch Martin O’Neill’s pre-match mainstream media conference ahead of the Dundee United v Celtic match in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday lunchtime below….
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“Guglielmo will commence his rehabilitation with our medical staff immediately, and it is hoped that he could return to action within the next month,” Spurs added.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's omission from Thomas Tuchel's largest England squad is the latest blow to his stop-start international career and casts huge doubt on his hopes of playing at the World Cup.
Head coach Tuchel said on Friday he had "not yet" spoken to the 27-year-old about his exclusion, with the full-back now absent from four successive squads.
Alexander-Arnold is back playing for Real Madrid after injury but is not in the 35-man group for the last international camp before Tuchel finalises his squad for this summer's tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
With Chelsea's Reece James - England's first-choice right-back under Tuchel - missing the friendly games against Uruguay and Japan on 27 and 31 March, many thought that Alexander-Arnold would be a near certainty to be included for the first time since June 2025.
But despite playing for Real Madrid in the knockout stages of the Champions League and England stalwarts Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier being retired, the former Liverpool defender finds himself out of the squad with at least five other players in front of him.
Tuchel, who has made clear his love of the physical nature of English football alongside his want of a solid backline referenced Jarrell Quansah, Djed Spence and Tino Livramento as the players in front of Alexander-Arnold.
And although predominately a centre-back, Aston Villa's Ezri Konsa played at right-back in the comfortable win over Wales in October and is an option there too.
"A slightly different profile," Tuchel said when asked by BBC Sport about what the other players bring.
"It's not what Trent cannot offer us. I know very well what Trent can offer.
"I suffered when he played against my teams with Liverpool. I know very well about his strengths and what he can give."
Livramento played the second-half of Newcastle's 7-2 defeat by Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League tie on Wednesday, but he has already impressed the England boss.
Tuchel is big on players having "credit" for what they have previously done for him and Livramento played in England's 5-0 away win against Serbia, arguably the most impressive performance since he took charge.
"It is a sporting decision that we stick with Quansah, Livramento and Spence who all can play in camp in the right full-back position," added the German.
"We have evidence with how good we were in September, October and November and the players who are in camp have to push for their ticket. They have to show again that they deserve this spot."
Trent's stalling England career
Alexander-Arnold has scored four goals for England [Getty Images]
While Alexander-Arnold was at Liverpool, it was hard to imagine a time when the defender would not be in a traditional 26-man squad, let alone an expanded 35-man group.
But the last of his 34 caps came as a substitute during a disappointing 1-0 win over Andorra with Tuchel opting to start that game with Curtis Jones at right-back.
And the England boss has not selected him since.
It won't be a huge shock to the Alexander-Arnold, given he has featured just once in Tuchel's 10 games in charge.
But it will make him think what could have been after arguably his best run in an England side when Lee Carsley was the England interim manager.
Alexander-Arnold started the first four of Carsley's matches in charge as England secured promotion back to the top division of the Nations League.
The defender scored a free-kick as England beat Finland 3-1 in Helsinki. He played at left-back in that game before a hamstring injury meant he missed the last two games of the Nations League campaign.
It never quite clicked for Alexander-Arnold under Gareth Southgate either.
The former England manager was never fully convinced about his defensive ability and Southgate took Alexander-Arnold to Euro 2024 as a midfield player, but abandoned the number eight experiment after just two group games.
But Alexander-Arnold did have arguably his best moment in an England shirt in that tournament, when he scored the winning penalty against Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
The injuries for Real Madrid
Trent Alexander-Arnold joined Real Madrid in time to play in the Club World Cup [Getty Images]
Alexander-Arnold made a high profile move from boyhood club Liverpool to European giants Real Madrid last summer, but the transfer has not gone exactly to plan.
He played for Madrid in the Club World Cup, but his first full season has been hampered by hamstring and thigh injuries while Xabi Alonso, the manager who signed him has been sacked.
The two injuries, which kept him out for around two months each, have restricted his ability to get into a flow and find his best form.
He started five of Madrid's first six matches and is battling for the position with Madrid legend Dani Carvajal.
His now manager Alvaro Arbeloa spoke about how Madrid were going to be "proceeding cautiously and calmly" with Alexander-Arnold after his injury issues. The defender returned to first-team action in February.
He started the Champions League knockout games against Benfica and Manchester City in a show that he is on track to eventually make the right-back slot his own.
And he will also hope that he could play a big part as Madrid push to try to win the La Liga title. They are currently second, four points behind leaders Barcelona.
However, with his broken season and Tuchel previously saying that Alexander-Arnold "relies heavily on his offensive contributions and gives not so much emphasis on the defensive discipline and effort" it was always going to be a tough ask.
Are Alexander-Arnold's hopes over?
"No," Tuchel said when asked if Alexander-Arnold's World Cup hopes are over. "I know it is a tough decision for Trent. These tough decisions come with the job.
"I know it's a tough one, I know it's a big name, a huge talent with a big career. I feel I know what Trent can give us and decided still to stick to the players in camp with us."
Tuchel said during the last international camp in November that he would visit Alexander-Arnold in Madrid but that hasn't seemed to help.
The England manager referenced last year how Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarrell Quansah, a former Liverpool team-mate of Alexander-Arnold, is "a tiny bit ahead" due to his performances and the fact that "he is tall, he is fast, he is strong in build-up, he is strong in the air".
Tuchel has continuously built his England squad with imposing defenders and strong runners and with Quansah also able to play at centre-back, it has added another block on Alexander-Arnold's route to the World Cup.
And despite Tuchel not completely closing the door, all of these factors make it seem that Alexander-Arnold is unlikely to be part of the World Cup squad as the England men's side try to win the competition for the first time since 1966.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been on a postseason stretch since the 2022 MLB season, as Rob Thomson has helped lead the Phillies to continued regular-season and postseason success.
In the last four years, the Phillies have made the World Series once, the NLCS once, and were bounced in the NLDS as the home team two years in a row. Heading into 2026, it's going to be a huge year for the Phillies as this iteration of the team is running out of time.
That's why the bold prediction from MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince would be such a disaster. He is predicting that the Phillies, an all-in team, will miss the postseason this year, following a recent All-Star host trend from the last three seasons.
Phillies predicted to miss postseason in 2026 in disaster year
"The Phillies will miss the playoffs," Castrovince predicts. "But have you noticed Misummer Classic hosts have been kinda cursed in recent years?"
The Seattle Mariners played host to the All-Star game in 2023 and missed the postseason despite having a 90% chance to make it at one point. Then in 2024, the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers collapsed at the end of the year.
Last year, the Atlanta Braves were out of the postseason race very early in the season due to a litany of injuries and struggling players.
While this is merely correlation, and not causation, this trend is a concerning one for the Phillies. Castrovince is piggybacking on this trend and predicting the Phillies will miss the postseason in 2026.
Philadelphia is relying on Andrew Painter and Justin Crawford, rookies who have yet to make their MLB debuts, for big roles in the 2026 MLB season.
Bryce Harper is getting older, Kyle Schwarber, coming off a $150 million extension, might not be as good as he was last year, and Zack Wheeler is coming off a serious injury.
There are real reasons to be concerned about this Phillies team, but this prediction, in which the Phillies miss the postseason entirely despite being about as all-in as a team can get, would make this upcoming season a complete disaster.
The WNBA offseason can finally kick into high gear after the league finally got a new collective bargaining agreement done with the Women's National Basketball Players Association.
In a truncated offseason, the league will hold two expansion drafts, the rookie draft and free agency before the 2026 season tips off on May 8.
The 2026 WNBA Draft has never moved off its April 13 date, and the loaded talent pool means that even teams picking outside of the top five could get their hands on a great prospect.
The Indiana Fever, picking 10th overall after their run to the WNBA semifinals last fall, could get the chance to select UCLA Bruins guard Kiki Rice, according to a new Clutch Points mock draft.
"We have a ton of players where it's our last year playing together... It just means so much."
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Rice, a third-team All-American, has been a four-year starter at UCLA, which has turned into one of the country's most dominant programs over her tenure. Rice is averaging 15.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.5 assists for the Big Ten champion Bruins, who are the #1 seed in the Sacramento region of the NCAA Tournament.
"Rice can control tempo, attack the rim, facilitate offense, and shoot from three, and her well-rounded game makes her a stabilizing presence and a potential long-term starter for the Fever," wrote Clutch Points' Jess Koffie.
Getting Rice, a top-five talent, all the way at #10 would represent a significant coup for the Fever and give superstar guard Caitlin Clark a steady partner in the backcourt for years to come. Rice also could play effectively alongside Kelsey Mitchell, an electric scorer who was named first-team All-WNBA for the first time in 2025.
The Pistons will be without star guard Cade Cunningham due to a collapsed lung that could potentially keep him sidelined for the remainder of the regular season.
Steph Curry ruled out vs. Pistons due to lingering knee injury
On the other side, the Warriors will continue to be without star guard Steph Curry, who has been ruled out of the game against Detroit due to the lingering knee injury that has kept him sidelined since late January.
It will be the 20th consecutive missed game for Curry, whose last game action ironically came against the Pistons back on Jan. 30.
On the season, Curry has appeared in just 39 games for Golden State and posted averages of of 27.2 points, 4.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals per performance.
Though there has been some speculation that the Warriors could look to shut Curry down for the season, the star guard recently expressed a desire to return.
“If we have stuff to play for, we play. So, I’m working to get back.”
Entering the matchup with the Pistons, the Warriors (33-36) sit 10th in the Western Conference standings.
Jan 10, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) reacts in the first half during the NFC Wild Card Round game at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images | Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images
There’s no doubt that the Los Angeles Rams will have options in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, despite having so many options, they need to be able to get it right. While they need players who can contribute right away, they need to balance that with players that they can build around for the future. Building around Matthew Stafford needs to be the priority. At the same time, if the Rams mortgage the future like they did in 2021, Stafford won’t be around to keep them competitive if they take that same route.
“Matthew Stafford has flirted with retirement the past few years, as he’s dealt with nagging injuries. At 38, he isn’t getting any younger. At the same time, Stafford is coming off the best season of his career, finishing the regular season with an elite 93.3 PFF passing grade — marking his first time posting a 90.0-plus passing grade. NFL history shows us that quarterbacks don’t have a long shelf life after they turn 37 years old, Tom Brady notwithstanding. Our most recent example is Aaron Rodgers, who won back-to-back MVPs but has been playing at an average level since then. Stafford likely has one or maybe two more great seasons left in the tank. With two first-round picks, finding immediate high-impact players is a must for one last Super Bowl run before Stafford hangs up the cleats.”
While the Rams may be hoping for certain prospects to fall to 13, their options are open enough to the point that they can feel comfortable simply taking the best player available. The worst thing that the Rams can do is trade 2027 and 2028 picks as Stafford could be gone by 2028. Had the Rams not had Stafford in 2023, that may have been a true rebuilding year instead of one that they made the playoffs. It’s important for the Rams to find an impact player with the 13th overall pick, but not force anything and mortgage the future. The Rams were able to get Trent McDuffie by giving up the 29th overall pick and a future third-round selection. With the amount of big contracts looming, the Rams need to be able to keep their options open with rookies on cheaper contracts.
Given how the Rams have approached the offseason, it’s going to be very difficult for them to mess up the 2026 draft. As long as they remain smart, the Rams should be just fine come April.
Dennis Rodman, the former Pistons great who had a secondary career has a celebrity professional wrestler, will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame at WrestleMania in April, according to a report Friday by ESPN. WWE hasn't made the announcement, but it did share the post on X from ESPN.
Rodman, 64, burst onto the wrestling scene in the 1990s, at the height of the white-hot wrestling wars, while he still was playing and winning championships in the NBA. He was a part-time player for World Championship Wrestling (then the chief rival to WWE), where he ran with "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan as a member for the wildly popular gang of villains, the New World Order.
The WWE will induct its Class of 2026 on April 17 in Las Vegas, the night before WrestleMania 42. WWE, which purchased Ted Turner's WCW in 2021 and eventually put it out of business, has inducted some of the biggest stars from the rival wrestling outfit.
Rodman made his WCW debut in March 1997, during a taping of "Monday Nitro," appearing alongside Hogan. He competed in his first match in July 1997, at "Bash at the Beach," as a tag team with Hogan against Lex Luger and The Giant (Rodman and Hogan lost). Rodman also feuded with Randy "Macho Man" Savage, and played a bit as an imposter of popular wrestler Sting.
In July 1998, he was back at "Bash at the Beach," wrestling with Hogan in a tag-team match against Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz and Diamond Dallas Page, just weeks after Rodman and his Chicago Bulls beat Malone and the Jazz in the NBA Finals (Rodman and Hogan won). During the 1998 NBA Finals, Rodman famously missed a practice so he could wrestle a match with Hogan.
Rodman first retired from wrestling in 2000, before making brief comebacks in 2000 and 2023.
Rodman played in the NBA from 1986-2000, first with the Pistons, winning back-to-back NBA championships in 1989 and 1990 as a key cog for the "Bad Boys." He joined the San Antonio Spurs in 1993 and was traded to the Bulls in 1995. He won three more championships with the Bulls.
He also played briefly with the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks.
Rodman was one of the best defenders in the game, winning the league's rebounding crown seven times, and being named NBA defensive player of the year twice. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011; that same year, the Pistons retired Rodman's No. 11 jersey.
He also was one of the most colorful athletes in the 1990s, for his tattoos and tabloid fodder.
Also set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame next month are Stephanie McMahon, former WWE champion AJ Styles and former tag-team champions Ax and Smash from Demolition.
Since baseball hit king Pete Rose was inducted in 2004, the WWE Hall of Fame has inducted celebrities. Among past inductees are President Donald Trump, Kid Rock, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Drew Carey, Mr. T, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Snoop Dogg.
Gavin Lux did some shrinking during the offseason.
Well, at least that's how the official listings spell it out. Lux is three inches shorter for the 2026 season with the Tampa Bay Rays than he was when he left the Cincinnati Reds.
Is he really, though?
Probably not. This is about how MLB is measuring heights going forward.
Because of the ABS challenge system, which sets a strike zone based on a given player's height, the heights need to be accurate.
"We’re going to see a lot of height changes this year because, with the rollout of ABS, MLB is now measuring each player's height down to the millimeter," Joe Pompliano wrote on X. "The process is super strict — no shoes, no hats, knees exposed, back against the wall — and to account for potential shrinkage throughout the day, MLB is even requiring all its teams to take measurements between 10 am and 12 pm local time on their appointed day."
It's hard to understand the ramifications of this exactly, but it has brought to light some players who were really exaggerating on their heights.
Lux, apparently, was one of those guys. Now though, he'll hopefully have the computers giving him a slightly more accurate strike zone.
The irony of Lux's height change is that fans are already hopping in the comments insisting that he isn't even 5-foot-11. So who knows?
All we know is he lost three inches on his official height. But it's baseball, where height probably matters less than any other sport, so Lux should be just fine, no matter how tall he actually is.
Thomas Tuchel's inclusion of Manchester United's Harry Maguire is reward for the 33-year-old defender who has shown superb character and inner strength to emerge from a spell when he was a figure of mockery for some opposition fans - and indeed England supporters - when his Old Trafford career looked over.
Maguire turned down potential moves to clubs such as West Ham United, eventually reviving his form to such an extent that he has played a key role in Michael Carrick's rejuvenation at Manchester United this season, fighting his way back into England contention.
He was left out of Southgate's Euro 2024 squad and has yet to figure under Tuchel, winning the last of his 64 caps against the Republic of Ireland in September 2024.
With John Stones struggling to string games together, Maguire's experience of major tournaments stretching back to the 2018 World Cup could yet be a valuable commodity this summer - and now he has a chance to make his case.
"Manchester United have had an outstanding run since Michael Carrick took charge, and Harry and Kobbie [Mainoo] have been a big part of that," Tuchel said.
"As I said, this is the last camp before the trip to the US, so it's also my final chance to get to know new players, to learn about them, and see how they fit in.
"Harry isn't a new player in an England shirt, of course, but he's new to me in this camp."
The Akron Zips face the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Friday as March Madness action continues, with the Red Raiders aiming to impose their defensive identity early in the tournament.
Mar 7, 2026; Provo, Utah, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders guard Donovan Atwell (12) looks on during the second half against the BYU Cougars at Marriott Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Baker-Imagn Images
Texas Tech is known for its physical defense and half-court execution, often slowing the game down and forcing opponents into difficult possessions. That style has translated well in March in past years, making them a tough out.
Akron enters as a confident mid-major with a balanced offensive attack and the ability to score from beyond the arc. If the Zips can knock down shots and avoid turnovers, they could challenge Texas Tech’s defensive pressure.
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Borussia Dortmund lodge enquiry for 26-year-old versatile Real Madrid star – report
Despite giving a solid account of himself and proving himself to be a more than reliable option whenever he gets a chance, Brahim Diaz remains far from becoming a confirmed starter at Real Madrid.
The Moroccan international has featured quite regularly in recent weeks, starting in consecutive matches in the absence of Kylian Mbappe and Rodrygo Goes.
But with the French superstar now back fit and ready to start, Brahim is expected to be sacrificed from the lineup by manager Alvaro Arbeloa.
Borussia Dortmund eye Brahim Diaz
Given the situation, the idea of a summer departure remains a possibility for Brahim Diaz and he has a suitor from Germany.
Indeed, according to OK Diario, Borussia Dortmund have set their sights on Brahim.
On Borussia Dortmund’s radar. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
The Spanish-Moroccan attacker has rediscovered his form in recent matches and fits the kind of profile Dortmund are looking for as they aim to close the gap with Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and become more competitive in the UEFA Champions League.
Complications
There is an interesting twist to the situation due to Brahim’s his contract. While not officially announced, he is understood to have already extended his deal beyond 2027, reportedly until 2031, making him a long-term asset for Real Madrid.
However, squad dynamics could complicate things. Even though Rodrygo is currently injured, a crowded attacking line is expected once everyone returns, including Endrick (on loan), Real Madrid may be open to listening to offers.
For now, Brahim’s position is clear. He wants to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu. He is happy at Real Madrid, comfortable in the city, and focused on earning his place.
Only if the club signals that he is not part of next season’s plans would he consider a move.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's England recall is testament to the striker's self-belief and desire to emerge from the dark times of seasons when he struggled with injury.
When he spoke of renewed England ambitions after completing a free transfer from Everton to Leeds United in the summer, eyebrows were raised at both his optimism and whether Thomas Tuchel would ever seriously feel the need to call on him.
Now, Calvert-Lewin's rejuvenation and continued fitness at Elland Road has prompted a return for the 29-year-old, who won 11 caps and made his last appearance in July 2021 when he played 17 minutes off the bench against Ukraine at the delayed Euros.
Calvert-Lewin deserves huge credit for his persistence - but his call-up also underscores a huge concern for England and Tuchel.
That worry is the massive drop-off in proven quality at international level should any misfortune befall England captain and record goalscorer Harry Kane.
Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins was long considered the deputy, scoring the winner in the Euro 2024 semi-final against the Netherlands, but his patchy club form means he is not even included in this squad.
Tottenham Hotspur's Dominic Solanke is the other striker, making his way back this season after several months on the sidelines with an ankle problem.
Marcus Rashford could fill the role but is now used in the wider positions, while Anthony Gordon has played through the centre for Newcastle United without ever looking a neat fit.
This demonstrates the alternatives to Kane - aged 32 but still in magnificent form for Bayern Munich - are worryingly thin for Tuchel and England.
Calvert-Lewin's inclusion is a heart-warming redemption tale, but Tuchel and England supporters must pray nothing happens to Kane, who has scored 78 goals in 112 appearances, or their World Cup hopes could be wrecked.
Round 10 of the SuperMotocross World Championship at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama, will feature the first of three East / West Showdowns as the 250 divisions collide in the Deep South. The West's Haiden Deegan will square off with the East's Cole Davies for supremacy in the class.
Meanwhile, there is still a lot to decide in 450s as Hunter Lawrence and Eli Tomac bring a tight championship battle to the outdoor stadium. Cooper Webb and Ken Roczen remain in contention, but cannot afford to lose any points this week, increasing the desperation as the series hits double digits.
Bradley Taft’s recent experience in dirt bike racing improves his communication with the BarX team.
Dan Beaver
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With Chase Sexton out of the lineup for another week, fans are guaranteed to see a new winner in Birmingham, but Nate Thrasher has the chance to become the only repeat winner in either class.
Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 10 of the 2026 SuperMotocross season at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama:
(All times are ET)
BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE:
TV coverage of Supercross Round 10 at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama, will begin live Saturday, March 21, at 7:00 p.m. ET on Peacock and the NBC Sports App with an encore performance Sunday at 1:00 pm on NBC. Race Day Live coverage starts at1:00 p.m.ET on Peacock, featuring qualification coverage.
Here are the start times and schedule for Saturday’s Supercross race
Qualification
11:47 a.m.: 250 Overflow Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free) 12:04 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free) 12:21 p.m.: 250 West Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free)
12:38 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free) 12:55 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free) 1:12 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying (First 2 Minutes Free)
2:21 p.m.: 250 Overflow Qualifying 2:38 p.m.: 250 West Qualifying 2:55 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying
3:12 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying 3:29 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying 3:46 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying
Evening Program
5:30 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies
6:06 p.m.: 250 West Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 20 riders (1 - 9 to Main) 6:20 p.m.: 250 East Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 20 riders (1 - 9 to Main)
6:34 p.m.: 450 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 20 riders (1 - 9 to Main) 6:48 p.m.: 450 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 20 riders (1 - 9 to Main)
7:08 p.m.: SMX Next Main Event – 8 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 22 Riders
7:23 p.m.: 250 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 22 riders (1 - 4 to Main) 7:34 p.m.: 450 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 22 riders (1 - 4 to Main)
7:55 p.m.: 250 East/West Showdown Main Event – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 22 riders 8:29 p.m.: 450 Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap - 22 riders
The Atlanta Hawks are the hottest team in the Association, and they’re emerging as a potential dark horse in the Eastern Conference. An 11-game winning streak is wild in itself, but the Hawks are also blowing out opponents lately.
They just beat the Dallas Mavericks by 15 points and the Orlando Magic by 12 points. Atlanta is 19-15 on the road, and while they’ve lost three straight to the Houston Rockets, the hosts have dropped two straight and aren't in good shape right now.
Hawks vs Rockets same-game parlay
Nickeil Alexander-Walker is having quite the campaign. He’s averaging 20.3 PPG, and in March so far, and 24 ppg on the season. He’s a big reason for this winning run.
The Canadian has cashed the Over in three straight, and he even erupted for 41 points on Monday against Orlando.
Jalen Johnson is an elite player in all aspects, and his playmaking cannot be overlooked. The Duke product is averaging 8.1 dimes, which ranks fourth in the NBA.
He’s hit the Over in assists in four consecutive appearances, and he’s averaging 7.8 dimes on the road in 2025-26.
Hawks vs Rockets SGP
Hawks moneyline
Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 18.5 points
Jalen Johnson Over 7.5 assists
Our "from downtown" SGP: McCollum Matters!
CJ McCollum is averaging 18.4 PPG since coming over to the Hawks. He’s cashed the Over in two of his last three, and just balled out for 24 on Wednesday against Dallas.
The Rockets’ stars haven’t been playing great lately, but Jabari Smith Jr. is still doing his part. The youngster has hit the Over in points in three straight outings, and he’s cashed the Over in two of his previous four home games as well.
Hawks vs Rockets SGP
Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 18.5 points
Jalen Johnson Over 7.5 assists
CJ McCollum Over 17.5 points
Jabari Smith Jr Over 16.5 points
Hawks vs Rockets odds
Spread: Hawks +3.5 (-110) | Rockets -3.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Hawks +135 | Rockets -160
Over/Under: Over 228 (-110) | Under 228 (-110)
Hawks vs Rockets betting trend to know
The Atlanta Hawks have hit the moneyline in 23 of their last 35 games (+13.55 Units / 17% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hawks vs. Rockets.
How to watch Hawks vs Rockets
Location
Toyota Center, Houston, TX
Date
Friday, March 20, 2026
Tip-off
8:00 p.m. ET
TV
FDSN SE-ATL, SCHN
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The overall No. 1 seed Duke Blue Devils fell behind 16-seed Siena by double digits on Thursday, and while the Blue Devils came back to win 71-65, Duke was never within shouting distance of covering the 28.5-point spread. The Blue Devils will take on 9-seed TCU on Saturday, and opened as a double-digit favorite.
Underdogs went 10-6 against the spread on Thursday, including six outright wins, leading to some big spreads for Saturday's games.
Below you'll find the favorite wagers for Saturday's Round 2 games from our college basketball handicappers — Corbie Craig, Matt Jacob, Matt Russell and Frank Schwab.
Best bets for Saturday's Round 2 games
(9) TCU vs. (1) Duke (-11.5, 139.5)
Russell: How much more do we need to see? Duke isn’t the same team without Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster.
What team would be able to play at the same super-high standard that the Blue Devils set for themselves, without two crucial starters?
We’ve got four data points of what Duke is without those two, and it’s fundamentally an undersized, shallow, quality tournament team. The issue is that the Blue Devils are still rated in the betting market like one of the top-four teams in the country.
By comparison, TCU just played Kansas on a (debatably) neutral court in Kansas City and the line was -5.5, with the Horned Frogs covering the spread by the hook. Nothing in Duke’s four games (1-3 ATS) without Ngongba and Foster should make us believe it’s performing at Kansas’ level, let alone 5.5 points higher.
So, using point spread math, there has to be value on a TCU team that will match up much better with Duke in the paint than Siena did.
Bet: TCU +11.5
No. 11 Texas vs. No. 3 Gonzaga (-6.5, 147.5)
Russell: It feels like we see it every year, but rarely is the team in the role of “play-in problem” one that has the talent (and budget) of Texas. The Longhorns have taken advantage of a pair of porous defenses in NC State and BYU, and Gonzaga’s top-10 defense (by KenPom) will be more suffocating. However, 7-footer Matas Vokietaitas has taken a more involved role in the offense and is a tough matchup for the Zags. Plus, Texas has the athleticism and length of Dailyn Swain and Tramon Mark that will match up well with Gonzaga’s guards.
With a line at THE WINDOW projected tighter than this one, there’s an easy case for why this game could come down to the wire, just so long as Texas has any legs left after a busy week with extensive travel.
Bet: Texas +6.5
No. 12 High Point vs. No. 4 Arkansas (-11.5, 168.5)
Russell: We were able to sniff out High Point’s ability to hang with Wisconsin enough to stay within the number, but the Panthers took it up a notch by pulling off the patented 12-5 upset of the Badgers.
Starting inside-outside duo Terry Anderson and Rob Martin each had a double-double, and so did Cam’Ron Fletcher off the bench, playing his most minutes (33) since a late-season injury.
With those three at full speed, and Chase Johnston mixing in some of the wildest 3s you’ve ever seen in your life, the Panthers’ power rating in the betting market isn’t as high as it should be.
As expected, the Razorbacks overwhelmed Hawaii physically, and were never in danger of being upset. Arkansas did have occasional lapses, though, allowing the Rainbow Warriors to give us a scare late in relation to the point spread.
Athletically more comparable to Arkansas, High Point will make the Hogs pay for any defensive lulls, and with a line this high, there’s plenty of room for the Panthers to scare Arkansas even without pulling off another stunner.
HINWIL, Switzerland (AP) — Team principal Jonathan Wheatley has left the Audi Formula 1 team just two races into its rebranding from Sauber, following reports Aston Martin was seeking to sign him as it tries to turn around a troubled season.
Audi said Friday that Wheatley, who took charge of what was then the Sauber team in April 2025, was leaving “with immediate effect for personal reasons," and suggested there's more change to come.
Mattia Binotto, a former Ferrari and Sauber team principal who was in charge of the transformation into the Audi works team, including building its own engines, will now replace Wheatley as well ahead of next week's Japanese Grand Prix.
“The team’s future structure will be fully defined at a later stage, as the organization continues to adapt to the evolving environment of Formula One,” Audi said in a statement.
The announcement came a day after media outlets, including the BBC, reported that Aston Martin had approached Wheatley about a potential move.
Any move to Aston Martin would reunite Wheatley with former colleague Adrian Newey, the Formula 1 car-design great who took on team principal duties in what's been a woeful start to 2026 for the team.
Newey and Wheatley previously worked together at Red Bull when it was F1's dominant team.
Aston Martin owner and executive chairman Lawrence Stroll issued a statement Friday which didn't name Wheatley but expressed confidence in Newey in his role as “managing technical partner", and said the team doesn't follow “the traditional team principal role that you see elsewhere.”
Stroll added: “We are regularly approached by senior executives of other teams who wish to join Aston Martin Aramco, but in keeping with our policy, we do not comment on rumor or speculation.”
Aston Martin has lacked pace at the start of a new engine partnership with Honda and struggled with vibrations which damage the car's battery and affect the drivers.
Fernando Alonso retired from last week's Chinese Grand Prix because of “discomfort” caused by the vibrations, the team said, and Newey previously warned of the risk of nerve damage.
Audi has had reliability issues of its own with two failures to start races, but showed stronger pace with a ninth-place finish for Gabriel Bortoleto at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Tenuta was a restricted free agent this offseason. With the Colts' non-tendering Tenuta, he became an unrestricted free agent and was able to sign where he pleased.
Tenuta would appear in two games offensively last season, playing 28 total snaps. He would allow one pressure and no sacks over 13 pass-blocking snaps. Tenuta played 27 special teams snaps over four games as well, per PFF.
For much of the year, Tenuta was inactive on Sundays as the fourth offensive tackle behind Bernhard Raimann, Braden Smith, and Jalen Travis. Although once Smith was placed on IR, Tenuta became the third option.
Brasileirão Feminino A1: five teams look to stay unbeaten in round four
Cruzeiro faces Flamengo this Friday; both teams aim to maintain their unbeaten streakCredits: Gustavo Martins/ Cruzeiro
The Brasileirão Feminino A1 is in full swing. The fourth round of the competition kicks off this Friday (20th) with a major clash: Flamengo and Cruzeiro face each other at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), at 9 PM. Both teams have two wins and one draw in the tournament and are looking to keep their unbeaten streak. Besides Rubro-Negro and Cabuloso, Palmeiras, Santos, and Fluminense have also not been defeated. It is worth noting that Palestra is the only club with a 100% success rate.
The matches continue on Saturday (21st). At 3 PM, Atlético-MG hosts Internacional at Arena Gregorão, in Contagem (MG). Following that, at 4 PM, the match between Bahia and Santos will take place at Pituaçu, in Salvador (BA). Two matches happen simultaneously at 6 PM: Ferroviária vs. Grêmio, at Arena Fonte Luminosa, in Araraquara (SP); Mixto vs. Botafogo, at Eurico Gaspar Dutra, in Cuiabá (MT).
Ferroviária defeated São Paulo 1-0 in the third round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1Credits: Staff Images/CBF
The commitments start early on Sunday (22nd). At 11 AM, Palmeiras plays against Vitória at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo (SP). Then, at 5 PM, the match between Red Bull Bragantino and Juventude will be at Cícero de Souza Marques, in Bragança Paulista (SP).
The round extends until Monday (23rd), when the last two games take place. At 8 PM, Fluminense and São Paulo face off at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). Finally, at 9 PM, Corinthians hosts América-MG at NeoQuímica Arena, in São Paulo (SP).
Iga Swiatek’s stunning milestone has finally been broken after her Thursday defeat to Magda Linette at the Miami Open.
Swiatek had won 73 consecutive opening round matches before this loss, a run stretching back to 2021. It underlined her dominance and reliability in early rounds across all tournaments.
This time, however, she was unable to maintain that level. Linette produced a composed and resilient performance to secure a turnaround, winning 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 in Miami.
Magda Linette fights back from set down to end Iga Swiatek streak
Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images
The match was far from straightforward, with Swiatek initially in control. She dominated the opening set 6-1, breaking twice and winning the vast majority of points behind her first serve.
However, Linette shifted the momentum in the second set. She secured a crucial break and held firm to take it 7-5, forcing the contest into a decider.
From there, the Polish world number 50 took command. Linette moved into a 5-2 lead in the third set and, despite Swiatek saving two match points, closed out a 6-3 victory on her fourth opportunity.
First opening round loss since 2021 WTA Finals
The last time that Swiatek has lost an opening round match was in November 2021. On that occasion, she was beaten 6-2, 6-4 by Maria Sakkari at the WTA Finals.
Since then, Swiatek had built a reputation for fast starts, routinely progressing through the early stages of tournaments without disruption.
That consistency has been central to her rise at the top of the game. It was amid that stretch that the Polish star won five of her six Grand Slams.
New York Giants linebacker Abdul Carter is changing his jersey number once again, this time to No. 3 for the 2026 season. The team made the announcement official via social media on Friday.
Carter was the third overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft out of Penn State. As a rookie, he wore No. 51 and posted four sacks along with 43 total tackles.
The number switch continues a saga that started right after the draft. Carter first tried to claim No. 56, but it is retired for Giants legend Lawrence Taylor. He then pushed for No. 11, his college number that is retired for Phil Simms. However, the Simms family objected, forcing him to choose 51.
The No. 3 jersey was previously worn by quarterback Russell Wilson, who is a free agent and will not be back with the Giants. Carter never seemed to fully embrace 51, so this change offers a clean slate entering his second year.
Fans are buzzing about the update, eager to see the young star in his new uniform during the upcoming campaign.
The No. 1 overall seeds UConn is the favorite to win. Recent history doesn't favor the Huskies. Since 2017, the top seed has won the national championship three times: Baylor in 2019 and South Carolina in 2022 and 2024.
Grab a drink and snack and settle in for a full day on the couch.
Here is the schedule:
Here's a look at Friday's full slate of games and TV listings:
Women's March Madness schedule: NCAA Tournament games, TV listings for Friday, March 20
No. 3 Duke vs. No. 14 Charleston, 11:30 AM on ESPN2
No. 3 TCU vs. No. 14 UC San Diego, 12:00 PM on ESPN
No. 8 Oregon vs. No. 9 Virginia Tech, 1:30 PM on ESPN2
No. 6 Baylor vs. No. 11 Nebraska, 2:00 PM on ESPN
No. 6 Washington vs. No. 11 South Dakota State, 2:30 PM on ESPNews
No. 5 Maryland vs. No. 12 Murray State, 3:00 PM on ESPNU
No. 5 Ole Miss vs. No. 12 Gonzaga, 3:30 PM on ESPN2
No. 1 Texas vs. No. 16 Missouri State, 4:00 PM on ESPN
No. 4 North Carolina vs. No. 13 Western Illinois, 5:30 PM on ESPNews
No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 15 Holy Cross, 5:30 PM on ESPN2
No. 4 Minnesota vs. No. 13 Green Bay, 6:00 PM on ESPNU
No. 2 LSU vs. No. 15 Jacksonville, 6:00 PM on ESPN
No. 5 Michigan State vs. No. 12 Colorado State, 7:30 PM on ESPNews
No. 7 North Carolina State vs. No. 10 Tennessee, 8:00 PM on ESPN
No. 7 Texas Tech vs. No. 10 Villanova, 8:30 PM on ESPNU
Knicks vs Nets best bet: Karl-Anthony Towns Over 19.5 points (-112)
Karl-Anthony Towns is definitely down a bit in 2025-26 compared to past seasons, but he’s still averaging 20 PPG for the title-chasing New York Knicks. The big man has been balling out lately, hitting the Over in points in four of his last five appearances.
Most notably, KAT has dominated the lowly Brooklyn Nets. Across three meetings, the Kentucky product is averaging 26.3 points per contest. He’s also averaging 19.8 PPG on the road this season.
Towns has also hit the Over in three straight road games, dropping 25,35, and 21 points. He’ll keep it rolling this evening in the Big Apple.
Knicks vs Nets same-game parlay
Jalen Brunson is the Knicks’ top playmaker, averaging 6.6 assists. Brunson has cashed the Over in two consecutive outings, and he’s hit the Over in five of his previous eight games. Brooklyn is allowing 9.0 dimes per contest to point guards.
Mikal Bridges is struggling lately. He’s barely averaging 10 PPG in March, but this is a revenge game for him, and he’s played well against Brooklyn this season. In three matchups, he’s averaging 14.3 PPG.
Knicks vs Nets SGP
Karl-Anthony Towns Over 19.5 points
Jalen Brunson Over 8.5 assists
Mikal Bridges Over 12.5 points
Our "from downtown" SGP: OG!
OG Anunoby is shooting the three at a 38% clip this season, averaging 2.2 makes on 5.8 attempts. He’s cashed the Over in three of his last five, and Anunoby just went 4-for-5 from long range on Tuesday against the Indiana Pacers.
New York is riding a 12-game winning streak against Brooklyn. They’ve covered tonight’s spread in two of the last three meetings, with their last matchup ending 120-66 at MSG. The Knicks will blow out the struggling Nets.
Knicks vs Nets SGP
Jalen Brunson Over 8.5 assists
Mikal Bridges Over 12.5 points
OG Anunoby Over 2.5 threes
Knicks -17
Knicks vs Nets odds
Spread: Knicks -17 (-110) | Nets +17 (-110)
Moneyline: Knicks -2222 | Nets +1100
Over/Under: Over 214.5 (-110) | Under 214.5 (-110)
Knicks vs Nets betting trend to know
The New York Knicks have covered the 4Q Spread in 26 of their last 40 games (+9.65 Units / 21% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Knicks vs. Nets.
How to watch Knicks vs Nets
Location
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Date
Friday, March 20, 2026
Tip-off
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
MSG, YES
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WWE has a long history of working with star athletes and NBA legend Dennis Rodman will receive a huge honor before WrestleMania 42.
The massive wrestling entity has a long history of welcoming in outside athletes and celebrities. That collaboration has made WWE a massive global product over the years, including relationships with Bad Bunny and Travis Scott.
However, ESPN insider Shams Charania says a former Chicago Bulls great will be honored next month. Dennis Rodman is set to join the WWE Hall of Fame prior to WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.
Dennis Rodman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in April, sources told @ShamsCharania.
Rodman is best known for playing alongside Chicago greats like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippin. However, his on-court excellence and wild persona also made him a quality WWE personality for several years.
The five-time NBA champion previously featured in several matches during the WCW era. Rodman famously teamed up with Hulk Hogan in 1997 to face off against Dallas Page and former NBA star Karl Malone.
Rodman’s four fights led to a huge uptick in future athletes and celebrities being featured in Vince McMahon’s WWE.
Over the years, many athletes have stepped into the ring with WWE superstars. That list includes names like Muhammed Ali, Mike Tyson, Tyrese Haliburton and many more.
Chicago Bulls forward #91 Dennis Rodman with Michael Jordan against the Miami Heat during the 1996-97 NBA season. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Imagn Images (c) Copyright Imagn Images
WWE’s celebrity wing of the Hall of Fame will now include Rodman on April 17 when his induction takes place. The Hall of Fame festivities will occur before the two-day WrestleMania event that brings out the biggest stars in wrestling.
The two-day show features CM Punk battling Roman Reigns and Randy Orton challenging Cody Rhodes for the two most prestigious men’s championships. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan is fighting Stephanie Vaquer for the women’s title.
Nearly two weeks after firing head coach Damon Stoudamire, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have dipped into the mid-major ranks to find a replacement. Troy's Scott Cross has been named the new Georgia Tech head coach, per ESPN's Pete Thamel, with the two sides agreeing on a five-year deal.
Cross is coming off two consecutive NCAA tournament appearances with the Trojans, pairing that with two Sun Belt regular-season championships. In 2026, Troy was defeated by Nebraska in the first round, 76-47, though that didn't stop the Yellow Jackets from jumping on a deal with Cross a day after the Trojans' season came to a close.
Georgia Tech has struggled in recent years, failing to reach an NCAA tournament since the 2021 season after 11 straight seasons of not making the postseason. Stoudamire was fired after going 42-55, including an 11-20 overall record and 2-16 in the ACC in 2026, finishing last in the conference by a full two games.
Per an ESPN source, Scott Cross has agreed to a five-year deal to become the next coach at Georgia Tech. Deal is done. https://t.co/AKoMYEUkJL
Meanwhile, Cross enters with proven success at multiple stops in his career.
His first head coaching job was at UT Arlington, a spot he held from 2006 to 2018. He was then hired by Troy in 2019, steadily improving upon a 9-22 debut season, culminating in two straight Sun Belt tournament championships.
Cross's experience, combined with his sustained success at mid-major Troy, made him an attractive candidate for the Yellow Jacket's head coaching job as the program aims to turn its fortune around in the ACC.
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Mick Abel was a highly-touted recruit from Oregon. He was a two-time Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year and was set to play college baseball for Oregon State University.
However, he would be selected 15th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies during the 2020 MLB Draft. He would go on to sign his pro deal and start his big-league career.
Abel worked through the minors, made his MLB debut last season, and went on to make six starts. In Triple-A, he was named the International League Pitcher of the Year.
High velocity and newfound command could drive Twins' Mick Abel to success
Abel's time with the Phillies would come to an end ahead of the trade deadline. He was sent to the Minnesota Twins as part of the Jhoan Duran trade.
He would appear in four games for Minnesota, compiling a 1-2 record with an 8.36 ERA across 14 innings of work.
That's not great, but he is having a bounce-back spring. He has appeared in five games, striking out 23 batters with three walks, while keeping his ERA at 2.00, and reaching 97-99 mph on his fastball.
"Abel was a top-100 prospect annually between 2021 and 2024 before he hit a wall in the minors and fell out of favor. Yet he started to find his groove with Minnesota's Triple-A affiliate last season, and he may still be in it. That's a heck of a K/BB ratio, and he's one of nine pitchers with a whiff rate north of 30 percent this spring. The fastball is averaging 96.4 mph, and he's showing more confidence in a curveball that misses bats."
With what he is doing this spring, it is going to be hard to deny Abel a spot in the rotation. Don't be surprised if he comes in as the No. 5 starter and continues to miss barrels.
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AI won’t make SEO obsolete, but it’ll change how the work gets done. There’s a growing concern that as AI systems improve, they’ll replace the need for human SEO analysis entirely. Early experiments suggest otherwise.
While AI can assist with technical tasks and even generate usable outputs, it still depends heavily on detailed human input, structured data, and technical oversight to produce meaningful results.
The real shift is toward redistribution. AI is accelerating parts of the workflow, raising the bar for execution, and changing where human expertise matters most.
Why AI hasn’t made SEO obsolete
AI aims to reduce the need for semi-technical expertise. Where data is highly structured (e.g., coding a Python script), it has an advantage.
Even then, human expertise is still required. AI can generate scripts, but without detailed instructions and debugging, the output is often unusable.
Generative AI can produce working functions with strong prompts, but it still “thinks” like a machine. That’s why technical practitioners are best positioned to get the most from it.
Technical knowledge is also required for AI-assisted SEO tasks like generating product descriptions or alt text at scale. Even with tools like OpenAI’s API, you still need to transform and structure data into rich, usable prompts — for example, turning Product Information Management data into prompt-ready inputs.
AI depends on human instructions, and output quality reflects input quality. Thinking in structured terms — IDs, classes, and distinct entities — is key to getting reliable results. It’s what makes the output usable.
That makes prompt creation a critical skill. Employers should factor in technical expertise when using AI to drive efficiency.
However, don’t celebrate too soon.
As AI evolves and absorbs more information, this advantage may be temporary. For now, AI still depends on human expertise to function — which is why SEO isn’t obsolete.
Early generative AI models relied on curated data within their LLMs. OpenAI’s models couldn’t perform web searches up to and including GPT-4. After GPT-4, AI systems began relying less on internal data and more on web searches for fresh information.
Because the web isn’t curated and contains a lot of misinformation, this initially represented a step backward for most AI tools, including ChatGPT and Gemini. This shift also mirrors how traditional algorithms rely on raw information.
This raises a key question: Is more information always better for AI?
The open web contains both empirical data and subjective opinion, and AI often can’t distinguish between the two. Giving it access to uncurated data has arguably caused more errors and issues in its outputs.
Finding the right balance of data remains a challenge. How much data helps or harms performance, and how much curation is needed? While developers continue refining LLMs and connected systems, users still need to load up prompts with as much detail as possible to offset how AI sources and evaluates information.
These limitations highlight a core issue: without structured input and human judgment, AI struggles to produce reliable SEO insights.
Basic AI tools can assist with SEO tasks, but full automation is far more complex than it sounds.
That said, AI platforms and technologies are evolving rapidly. The first wave of this evolution came as organizations began producing AI agent platforms like Make, N8N, and MindStudio.
These platforms provide a canvas for automating workflows, combining inputs, outputs, and AI-driven decision-making. Used well, they can turn from-scratch content creation into structured editorial processes, with efficiency gains that can be significant.
However, applying this to real-world SEO work is where complexity sets in. A full technical SEO audit pulls from multiple data sources and environments — crawl data, browser-level diagnostics, and desktop tools.
While parts can be automated, stitching everything together into a reliable, end-to-end workflow is difficult and often requires custom infrastructure, API work, and ongoing maintenance.
Even with platforms like N8N, full end-to-end automation of complex SEO tasks remains challenging. Simpler, checklist-style audits can be automated, but deeper, more technical work often needs to be simplified to fit automation — which isn’t advisable.
In practice, fully automating SEO at depth requires tradeoffs — which is why human expertise is still critical.
More recently, there’s been a wave of local AI applications that let you create your own “brain” on a laptop or desktop. These tools are often code editors with support for popular AI models, along with local structures for saving reusable skills, similar to Claude Projects or ChatGPT Custom GPTs.
Tools like Cursor and Claude Code allow you to connect models, generate code, and automate parts of workflows through prompts.
It’s possible to use these technologies to vibecode a system that automates a technical SEO audit. I attempted this. While the capability exists, building a system that matches the depth and quality of a manual audit could take months, especially when handling large volumes of data.
Initial issues included memory limitations, where AI struggled to retain both the data and its detailed instructions. In some cases, outputs were also misweighted — for example, flagging missing H1s as critical despite finding no instances.
These issues could be resolved over time, but they highlight that these tools aren’t automatic shortcuts. Making effective use of them still requires technical expertise, time, testing, and troubleshooting.
They lower the barrier to building AI-driven systems, but they don’t eliminate the need for technical expertise. They simply shift the work.
What would need to change for SEO to become obsolete
For SEO to become obsolete, AI would need to operate independently, reliably, and at scale — without human correction. Generative AI can only act with human input, and it struggles to differentiate between fact and fiction.
Some algorithms have reached their limits in terms of commercial viability. This is arguably why Google is trying to convince us that links are redundant before they truly are.
Consider AI as an evolution of algorithmic output. These systems can attempt to make analytical determinations based on input data. However, the idea that feeding AI more and more data is an unrestricted path to success is already running into significant limitations.
This doesn’t mean technical analysts are entirely safe. Humanity’s ambition for faster, more efficient insights will continue. Initially, AI will be seen as the solution to everything. If one AI falls short, another can critique its results.
However, AI requires significant processing power. The real challenge will be finding the balance between AI and simpler algorithms. Algorithms should handle basic tasks, while AI should be used for analysis and insights.
This balance between AI and algorithmic efficiency is still years — perhaps decades — away. Only then will AI truly test SEO professionals and create the potential for redundancies.
AI’s learning is hindered by the web’s misinformation, providing SEO professionals with temporary insulation. This advantage won’t last forever, but it offers a valuable head start.
There are also limitations tied to how society adopts AI. Many technological innovations — like the internet and the calculator — were initially considered “cheating.”
Calculators were banned from exam rooms, and the internet was seen as a shortcut compared to traditional research. Yet those perceptions didn’t last.
Most technologies, despite rapid advancement, aren’t adopted quickly due to cost and social factors. We value human perspective and often resist tools that threaten how we think or work.
The main barrier to AI replacing us is how we perceive it. As long as it’s seen as a threat to our ability to provide, it won’t fully replace human roles. That perception, however, will change over time.
As these technologies become normalized, adoption will follow. Governments will adapt, and expectations around human creativity will continue to evolve.
Algorithms and Google didn’t end human interaction on the web, and AI won’t eliminate contributions from people. In the medium to long term, adaptation is inevitable.
AI integration with SEO: Contrary to fears, AI won’t make SEO obsolete. Instead, it will reshape how SEO is practiced. AI can automate routine tasks like generating product descriptions and alt text, but its effectiveness still depends on precise, technically sound input.
Importance of technical expertise: The ability to craft detailed, technically sound prompts is becoming more valuable. This ensures AI tools are used effectively and reinforces the role of experienced SEO professionals.
Data sensitivity in AI performance: AI performance varies significantly depending on the data it processes. Systems using curated datasets behave differently from those relying on open web data. This highlights the importance of data strategy and structured oversight.
Evolving roles in SEO: As AI advances, SEO roles are shifting. Professionals are more likely to focus on managing AI systems and refining outputs rather than being replaced by them.
Societal acceptance and adaptation: Widespread adoption of AI in SEO depends on how quickly society embraces these tools. As normalization and regulation evolve, so will the role of SEO professionals.
Future outlook: Despite AI’s capabilities, the creative, strategic, and complex aspects of SEO still require human insight. The future of SEO is a collaboration between human expertise and machine efficiency.
AI bots could outnumber humans on the web by 2027, according to Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, as agent-driven browsing explodes alongside generative AI adoption.
Prince made the prediction at SXSW, warning that bots are already reshaping how the internet is used — and how it’s monetized.
Why we care. Search is shifting from human clicks to AI-generated answers. If bots become the web’s primary “users,” you’ll need to reshape your strategy to ensure AI systems can access, trust, and use your content.
The details. Prince said AI agents generate far more web activity than humans because they gather information differently. A person shopping might visit five sites. An AI agent could hit thousands.
“If a human were doing a task… you might go to five websites. Your agent… will often go to a thousand times the number of sites.”
“So it might go to 5,000 sites. And that’s real traffic, and that’s real load.”
He also noted the web’s baseline is shifting fast.
“For a long time, the internet was about 20% bot traffic.”
“We suspect that in 2027 the amount of bot traffic online will exceed the amount of human traffic.”
Prince said this growth isn’t spiking like COVID-era traffic. It’s rising steadily with no end in sight.
Between the lines. Prince compared AI to past shifts like mobile and social. The difference: users may no longer visit websites directly. Instead, they rely on AI interfaces that aggregate and answer.
“The business model of the internet was… create content, drive traffic, and then sell things… That was the business model.”
“That breaks down because… bots don’t click on ads.”
“Customers are trusting the output from the helpful robot. They’re not clicking through the footnotes.”
AI sandboxes. AI agents also change how computing works behind the scenes. Prince described a future where “sandboxes” — temporary environments for AI agents — spin up and shut down instantly, potentially millions of times per second.
“You can… as easily as you open a new tab in your browser… spin up new code which can then run and service the agents.”
“We think that there will be literally millions of times a second these sort of sandboxes… being created… and then torn back down.”
The result: sustained pressure on internet infrastructure.
“We’re seeing internet traffic grow and grow and grow. And we don’t see anything that’s going to slow it down or stop it.”
The business impact. Companies are already split on how to respond to AI agents. Prince pointed to diverging strategies across major retailers.
“There are three radically different strategies about how they are going to interact with the bots.”
At the core is a bigger risk: losing the customer relationship.
“The nature of bots is going to be that it disintermediates the relationship between you and your customer.”
“Agents… don’t care about brand.”
For publishers. Prince argued AI could both hurt and help media. While AI reduces direct traffic and breaks ad-based models, AI companies need unique, original data — especially local and hard-to-replicate information — and may pay for it.
“Traffic has always been a really bad proxy for value.”
“What they actually want is… unique local interesting information they can’t get elsewhere.”
He pointed to local media as an example.
“If you don’t have the Park Record, then you don’t get that information.”
“We may make more off licensing our content to AI companies than we do off digital advertising.”
For small businesses. Prince was more blunt. AI agents optimize for price, quality and efficiency — not brand loyalty or proximity.
“My bot doesn’t care.”
“My bot is going to figure out actually who is the best… and route that traffic.”
That could erode traditional advantages.
“The shortcuts of trust that small business had in the past… are going to be much more difficult.”
“The natural tendency of AI is towards that level of aggregation.”
What to watch. The next phase of the web will hinge on control and compensation. Prince said:
“There has to be some exchange of value.”
“We’ve got to figure out… what’s going to pay for it.”
Prince said the core question is still unresolved:
“What is the future business model of the internet?… I don’t know what it’s going to be, but it’s going to change.”
You could be ranking in Position 1 and still be completely invisible.
I know that sounds counterintuitive. But here’s what’s actually happening:
A potential customer opens ChatGPT or Perplexity and asks, “What’s the best [tool/agency/platform] for [your category]?” Your competitor gets mentioned. You don’t. Your No. 1 ranking did absolutely nothing to help you.
This is the new SEO reality, and it’s catching many smart marketers off guard.
LLMs synthesize consensus across multiple sources, rather than relying on a single source. This means you need corroborating mentions distributed across the web. The game has shifted from ranking to consensus, and if you don’t understand that difference, you’re already losing ground.
Let me break down what’s actually happening and, more importantly, what you can do about it.
From rankings to consensus: What changed and why
Traditional SEO had a clear logic: rank high, get clicks, drive traffic. In this retrieval-based system, Google found pages and users chose which ones to visit.
AI-driven search doesn’t work that way. Systems like Google’s AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity are now constructing answers. They pull from dozens of sources, identify which claims appear consistently across credible publishers, and synthesize a single response.
The data backs up just how significant this shift is: organic CTRs for queries featuring AI Overviews have dropped 61% since mid-2024. Even on queries without AI Overviews, organic CTRs fell 41%. Users are simply clicking less, everywhere.
The technical engine behind this is retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). The AI retrieves content from across the web, gathers potentially dozens of sources, identifies the claims that repeat most consistently across credible publishers, and generates a response based on that consensus.
Your goal isn’t just to publish a great page. It’s to be one of those sources. Repeatedly.
Think of the consensus layer as the degree to which multiple AI systems produce consistent, repeatable outputs about your brand. It’s about pattern recognition at scale.
When AI systems encounter your brand described the same way across multiple credible sources, in the same category, with the same expertise, and with the same problems you solve, they build confidence. When they don’t see that pattern? You become a statistical outlier, and outliers get filtered out.
This happens because AI systems are engineered to prevent hallucinations. Their primary defense is corroboration: if multiple independent sources say the same thing, the AI assigns higher confidence to that claim. If only one source says it, the AI can become cautious or ignore it entirely.
This creates a rule most marketers haven’t fully internalized yet: isolated authority isn’t enough. You need distributed credibility.
I’ve seen this firsthand. A client ranking first for a competitive keyword, with solid traffic and strong domain authority, was invisible across ChatGPT. Why? Because that page existed in isolation. No corroboration, no distributed mentions, no external validation.
As Will Scott wrote: “Brands aren’t losing visibility because they dropped from position three to seven. They’re losing it because they were never cited in the AI answer at all.”
So what signals do AI systems actually use? Here’s where to focus your energy.
Traditional authority is table stakes, not a finish line
Backlinks, domain authority, and topical depth remain foundational. But they’re no longer sufficient on their own. They get you in the game; consensus is what wins it.
Unlinked brand mentions matter more than most marketers realize
AI systems scan the web for brand references, even when those mentions aren’t linked. Unlinked mentions are growing in importance as signals for both traditional search and AI visibility. A mention in an industry publication with no link is still a consensus signal.
Nearly 9 out of 10 webpages cited by ChatGPT appear outside the top 20 organic results for the same queries, per a Semrush study. This tells you everything you need to know about how different this game is.
Publisher diversity signals broader credibility
Being mentioned repeatedly on the same domain doesn’t build consensus. Being mentioned across a range of credible, independent publishers does.
Diversity tells AI systems your authority isn’t contained to one corner of the web. It’s recognized broadly across your industry.
Community platforms are consensus gold
Reddit, Quora, and niche forums are becoming major consensus signals. AI systems increasingly pull from community discussions because they represent real user opinions and experiences.
With Reddit dominating the SERPs, positive brand mentions in relevant subreddits contribute meaningfully to how AI systems perceive you. You can’t fake your way into genuine community trust, you have to earn it.
Entity clarity makes retrieval easier
Search engines use knowledge graphs to understand entities and how they relate to each other. If your brand is inconsistently described across platforms or your category is ambiguous, AI systems struggle to incorporate you into their answers.
Structured data, schema markup, and JSON-LD are critical here. Google has explicitly stated that “structured data is critical for modern search engines.” The clearer your entity profile, the easier it is for AI to retrieve and cite you.
Alright, let’s get tactical. Before you start building, you need to know where you stand.
Start with an LLM audit
Open ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews, and start asking questions the way your customers would.
“What’s the best [tool/service] for [problem you solve]?”
“Who are the leading [your category] providers?”
“What do people say about [your brand name]?”
Pay attention to three things:
Is your brand mentioned at all?
If it is, is the information accurate and up to date?
How are you being described relative to competitors?
You may find outdated information, missing context, or, worse, a competitor owning the narrative in your category entirely.
This audit becomes your baseline. It tells you what gaps to close, what misinformation to correct, and where your consensus footprint is weakest. Only once you know that, should you start building.
Establish your owned media foundation
Your site needs to be technically sound and semantically clear. Use structured data. Establish explicit entity definitions, who you are, what you do, and what problems you solve. Reinforce those same entities and relationships across multiple pages within your site.
Topic clusters, pillar pages supported by related subtopic content, create semantic reinforcement that signals depth and expertise. Without a strong foundation, nothing else sticks.
Treat earned media as consensus amplification
Press coverage, guest posts, podcast appearances, and expert citations distribute your authority across the web. More than links, digital PR is now about narrative control.
One placement won’t move the needle. A sustained, coordinated presence across trusted publications will. Monitor your brand-to-links ratio, unlinked mentions alongside traditional link building is now the balanced strategy to pursue.
Publish original research
This is the highest-leverage consensus tactic most brands are underinvesting in. When you create genuinely novel data, an industry benchmark, a proprietary survey, original research, other publishers reference it naturally, journalists cite it, and AI systems incorporate it into answers. Establish yourself as the source for benchmark data in your niche, and you’ll earn citations for years.
Invest in expert-led content
AI systems are trained on vast amounts of text, including articles, research, and interviews. When your team members are consistently positioned as recognized experts, quoted in articles, cited in reports, and contributing bylined pieces, they become recognized entities that AI systems trust. Optimize author profiles with structured data, consistent bylines, and entity markup to reinforce this.
Participate genuinely in communities
This doesn’t mean dropping links in Reddit threads. It means answering questions, contributing knowledge, and building a reputation where your audience already hangs out.
When users recommend your brand organically because they find it genuinely valuable, that’s your strongest consensus signal.
Traditional rankings tell you where you stand in search results. They don’t tell you whether AI systems are citing you. You need new metrics, and as more SEOs are recognizing, success metrics are shifting from clicks and traffic to visibility and share of voice.
Start by systematically testing high-value queries across Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. Note when your brand appears, how it’s described, and which sources get cited alongside you.
Track share of voice in AI responses, how often your brand gets mentioned relative to competitors in AI-generated answers. If competitors are consistently appearing and you’re not, you’re losing the consensus battle regardless of how your rankings look.
Also monitor cross-domain mention density (how many unique domains reference your brand) and entity co-occurrence (how often your brand appears alongside relevant topics, competitors, and concepts). These give you a real picture of your consensus footprint and where the gaps are.
The brands winning in AI-driven search aren’t necessarily the ones with the best content or the highest domain authority. They’re the ones building distributed credibility, authority that appears consistently across owned media, earned media, and community platforms.
As Google’s Danny Sullivan said, “Good SEO is good GEO.” The fundamentals haven’t disappeared, but they’re now table stakes, not differentiators. The new formula is: authority + consensus + distribution.
Integrate SEO, digital PR, and community engagement into one cohesive strategy. Building a distributed network of authority, mentions, citations, and community validation that takes time to construct, and is nearly impossible for competitors to dismantle overnight.
That’s the visibility moat worth building, and the clock is ticking.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition has a special AI-powered Personal Data Engine.It works with Samsung’s KEEP and Knox Vault to lock and store data securely on the device. This makes it harder for anyone to access your private information.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition is very similar to the regular Galaxy S26 Ultra as it has a large 6.9-inch screen with QHD+ resolution with 120Hz refresh rate support, very bright display (2,600 nits), and HDR10+ for clear pictures.
The phone has a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5,000mAh battery. It supports 60W wired and 25W wireless charging.
The phone has excellent cameras including a 200MP main camera, 50MP ultrawide camera, two telephoto cameras (one with 3x zoom), and a 12MP front camera. You can record videos in 8K on the main cameras and 4K at 60fps on all cameras.
The phone runs Android 16 with One UI 8.5 and will get seven years of updates, keeping it safe and up-to-date. Also, it has a Privacy Display, which makes it hard for people to see the screen from the side.
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Samsung has released a new update for its One Hand Operation Plus app with version 8.8.11. This app helps users control their phone with one hand using simple gestures to make the app smoother and easier to use.
The update brings some useful changes, as the System Back gesture is now turned ON by default for phones running One UI 8.5. This means you don’t have to turn it on yourself. It will already be working.
Samsung has also fixed a problem where gestures stopped working after rotating the screen. Now, gestures work properly in both portrait and landscape modes. There are also some bug fixes and small improvements to enhance app stability.
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One Hand Operation+ is a helpful Good Lock module for people who use big screen phones.It lets you go back, open recent apps, or switch apps easily with one hand. With this update, the app works better and feels smoother. The default back gesture saves time, and the rotation fix makes sure gestures work all the time.
You can update the app from the Galaxy Store on your Samsung phone. Open the store, search for One Hand Operation Plus, and tap update. Also, you can download the update directly via the Good Lock app.
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Today it's time for something different: a picture showing the retail box for the Galaxy A37. Here it is in all its glory, courtesy of a tip we received from someone working at a phone shop somewhere in the UK.
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Xiaomi Redmi 15A: 5G chipset with an octa-core CPU • dual-camera
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While Real Madrid’s squad has been heavily impacted by injuries, an encouraging update on Jude Bellingham gives hope for a boost in midfield, though the specifics of his availability remain under wraps.
Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham are at the center of attention as Real Madrid prepares for its crucial La Liga derby against Atletico Madrid. The stakes are high: Los Blancos sit just four points behind Barcelona, and any slip-up could intensify the pressure at the Bernabeu.
While Real Madrid’s squad has been heavily impacted by injuries, an encouraging update on Jude Bellingham gives hope for a boost in midfield, though the specifics of his availability remain under wraps.
After nearly six weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, Jude Bellingham has made a notable step in his recovery. “He did part of the training session with the rest of the group and is in with a chance of making the bench,” reports Diario AS.
This partial return marks a significant milestone, as Bellingham’s presence could provide both dynamism in attack and defensive stability against a typically compact Atletico side. However, caution remains. Los Blancos coach Alvaro Arbeloa is mindful of past lessons.
Bellingham has been out for almost 20 days
“While training with the group is a positive step, full match sharpness and resilience take time after a muscle injury,” he explained. The English midfielder previously made an accelerated comeback after shoulder surgery for a derby against Atletico, which ended in a 5-2 defeat, underscoring the risk of rushing players back too soon.
Injury woes still exist
Despite the positive updates, Real Madrid will be without several key players for the derby. Thibaut Courtois, Rodrygo, Ferland Mendy, Dani Ceballos, and Militao remain sidelined, although Militao’s return is imminent post-international break.
The Spanish boss will need to make careful decisions regarding starting lineups, especially with Bellingham’s match sharpness uncertain. While inclusion on the bench seems likely, a start could risk aggravating his thigh injury, and the team is unwilling to jeopardize the rest of the campaign.
Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid
Bellingham’s strategic implications for the Madrid derby
If the Englishman features, his vision and ability to arrive in key areas could be decisive in breaking down Atletico Madrid’s disciplined defensive setup. His return would also relieve the burden on other midfielders who have logged heavy minutes in recent fixtures.
Carreras and Asencio’s potential starts to strengthen Madrid’s defensive options, reducing reliance on a small core of players and allowing for better tactical flexibility.
As Arbeloa balances squad fitness with competitive necessity, the Madrid derby could see a blend of returning stars and cautious management, a strategy aimed at preserving form and avoiding setbacks ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures, including clashes against Mallorca and Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid stars Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham.
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“Neftçi” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunda bu gün “İmişli”ni qəbul edəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 19:15-də start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar…
“Neftçi”:13. Kenan Piriç 8. Emin Mahmudov (k) 17. Murad Xaçayev 7. Emil Səfərov 24. Mustafa Sek 5. İqor Ribeyro 18. İfeanyi Metyu 33. Breno Almeyda 70. Andrey Ştoqrin 11. İmad Faraj 10. Freddi Varqas Ehtiyat oyunçular:1. Emil Balayev 81. Məhdi Həsənov 4. Elvin Camalov 19. Ağadadaş Salyanskiy 47. Murad Məmmədov 14. Edvin Kuç 77. Falaye Sako 6. Sessi Dalmeyda 27. Kristian Kostin 22. Luis Ortis 23. Cordan Rezabala 28. Alessio Kurçi Baş məşqçi:Yuri Vernidub
“İmişli”:33. Andrey Sinenka 19. Azər Salahlı (k) 3. Tuncay Yusifli 94. Rafael Vieqaş 10. Nikola Karaklaiç 14. Ronaldo de Souza 9. Dioqo Almeyda 23. Dioqo Rollo 79. Dioqo Kardozu 17. Ezekiel Morqan 7. Luis Silvestr Ehtiyat oyunçular:1. Hüseynəli Quliyev 99. İmam Əli 21. Abbas Ağazadə 90. Riad Abbaszadə 97. Xəzər Mahmudov 47. Orxan Fərəcov 5. İdris İnqilablı 44. Həzrət İsayev 11. Vüsal Qənbərov 30. Xəlil Mürsəlli 20. Nazim Hüseynov Baş məşqçi:Jorj Kaşkilya
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunun “Kəpəz” – “Qarabağ” oyunundan (1:0) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirdi…
– Danışmaq çətindir. Azərbaycan çempionuna qarşı mübarizə aparırdıq. Şükürlər olsun, əziyyət çəkdik, qələbə qazandıq. “Qarabağ” dominantlıq etdi, futbolçularıma təşəkkür edirəm ki, bu mübarizədən qalib çıxdıq.
– Yusif İmanov oyunun qəhrəmanlarından idi…
– Heç kimi fərqləndirmək istəmirəm. Qapıçı komandanın yarısıdır. Bu gün hər futbolçu qələbənin həzzini dadmaq istəyirdi. Futbolçularıma “5” düşür.
– Bu mövsüm ikinci dəfə “Qarabağ”ı məğlub etdiniz. Onlar üçün keçilməz sədd olmusunuz.
– Bəzi situasiyalarda bəxtimiz gətirdi. “Qarabağ” bizdən qat-qat üstün idi. Qismətdə qələbə var imiş.
– Komandanın liqada qaldığını demək olar?
– Hələ yox. Qarşıda turlar var. Milli fasilədən sonra mübarizə daha çətin olacaq. Komandalar son dövrədə fərqli yanaşacaqlar.
– Oyunun sonlarında futbolçular sanki ötürmələr etmirdi…
– Oyunun yorğunluğundan irəli gələn qərarlar idi.
– Yeni mövsümün planları baxımından rəhbərliklə danışıq olub?
– Bu yaxınlarda oturub, daha detallı danışacağıq. İndidən nələrisə etməliyik ki, sabahımız yaxşı olsun. Bu gün gördüyümüz iş sabahımız üçün “kart”dır.
– Söhbətlər var ki, mövsümün son oyunu Gəncədə olacaq. Sizdə belə məlumat var?
– Mənim səlahiyyətimdə yoxdur ki, deyim harda oynayaq. Hava şəraitinin də meydançanın hazır olması üçün önəmi var. Çalışırlar ki, mayın sonuna kimi meydançanı çatdırsınlar. Biz də azarkeşlərimiz önündə oynamaq istəyirik.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXV turunun “Kəpəz” – “Qarabağ” oyunundan (1:0) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirdi…
– “Kəpəz” çox yaxşı qalibiyyət əldə etdi. Meydanda yaxşı atmosfer var idi. Futboldur, belə nəticələr olur. Məğlub olduq, deyiləcək çox söz yoxdur.
– Məğlubiyyətə səbəb nə oldu?
– Pis hazırlaşmamışdıq. Futbolçular da istəkli idi. Xeyli sayda epizodlarımız oldu. Rəqibin bir epizou qolla nəticələndi. Günümüz deyildi.
– Quba stadionundan sonra ən çox narazılıq yaradan arena Yevlax stadionudur. Meydança amili nə dərəcə təsir etdi?
– İndi meydançanı səbəb gətirmək düzgün deyil. Ümumi götürəndə süni örtüklüdür. Amma pis deyildi.
– Bu mövsüm ikinci dəfə “Kəpəz”ə uduzdunuz. Rəqib sizə qarşı xüsusi motivasiya ilə çıxır?
– Ola bilər, birinci oyunda komandada yorğunluq var idi. İstədiyimiz oyunu oynaya bilməmişdik. Bu gün çox yaxşı hazırlaşmışdıq. İki tərəf də istəkli idi. Epizodlarımızdan istifadə edə bilmədik.
– Təyin olunmayan penalti ilə bağlı fikirləriniz?
– Narazılıq edəndə çox böyüyür. Meydandakı hakim görmədi, VAR 3-4 dəfə baxdı, görmədi…
– Siz baxdınız?
– Məncə, penalti idi. Kamilodan da soruşdum ki, ayağına dəyişmişdi, dedi, hə. Penalti yoxdursa, görək nə deyəcəklər. Rauf Cabarov da sağ olsun.
– Hakimlər Komitəsinin sədri qərarları təsdiqləyir…
– Təsdiqləyər də… Nəsə demək olmaz.
– Qarşıda 9 oyun var. Çempionluq şanslarınızı necə dəyərləndirirsiniz?
– Mübarizəmizi davam etdirəcəyik. Hər oyuna qələbə üçün çıxırıq. Azarkeşlərimizə hər matçda qalibiyyət vermək istəyirik. Azarkeşlərimiz qələbə, bol qollu oyun üçün gəlirlər. Hər oyuna belə çıxacağıq. Çempionluq titulu elədir ki, bəzən sənin qazanmağından sonra rəqibin xal itirməyi həlledici olur. “Sabah”ın bundan sonra bu qədər xal itirməsi çətin görünür. Yaxşı formadadırlar. Sona kimi mübarizə aparacağıq.
– Şahruddin milliyə dəvət alıb. Onun oyun forması necədir?
– Texniki məşqlər edir. Tam hazır deyil. Amma oyun məşqlərində iştirak etmir. Qarşıdakı fasilədə komandaya qoşulmalıdır.
– Gənclərə nə üçün şans vermirsiniz?
– İndi elə perioddayıq ki, komandanın formasını qaytarmalıyıq. Ona görə bütün oyunçuların idman formasını yaxşılaşdırmaq istəyirik. Qarşıdakı matçlarda gənclərə də şans ola bilər.
In a major international law-enforcement operation, the FBI and Royal Thai Police raided scam compounds in Thailand, seizing more than 8,000 phones, 1,300 hard drives, and freezing $580 million in cryptocurrency linked to frauds targeting U.S. victims. These compounds, also located in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, forced trafficked workers to run “pig butchering” scams that lure people with fake relationships or investment advice before stealing their money. A joint task force has arrested 21 suspects, and FBI agents are now in Thailand tracing blockchain transactions to break up the entire network rather than just individual scammers.
DarkSword is a powerful iOS exploit chain used by multiple threat actors to fully compromise devices and steal sensitive data. Among its most serious risks is access to cryptocurrency wallets, where attackers can extract wallet data, private keys, and transaction details. Malware like GHOSTBLADE specifically targets financial information, including crypto assets, making victims vulnerable to theft. Once infected, attackers can silently exfiltrate wallet data and monitor activity.
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri says Luka Modric ‘brings enthusiasm and positivity’ to the squad, but his future at San Siro is still uncertain: ‘It’s up to him.’
“The club will talk to him. It’s up to him,” Allegri said via SempreMilan.
“He has a World Cup to play in… In the meantime, let’s let him play, let him have fun.”
A six-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Modric has scored two goals and provided three assists in 31 appearances across all competitions this season.
He joined the Rossoneri last summer after the end of his contract with the La Liga giants.
“Luka arrived and brought quality not only on a technical level but above all on a human and professional level, especially for the younger players,” Allegri continued.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Seeing a player, a man—Luka is 40 years old—with such passion and love for what he does is incredible. This creates enthusiasm and brings positivity to the environment.”
Tomorrow, Milan host Torino at San Siro in Serie A Round 30.
The Rossoneri sit second in the table, eight points below table leaders Inter.
Massimiliano Allegri urges Milan to ‘wake up’ after a 1-0 loss against Lazio and reveals Santiago Gimenez will be available for selection for Saturday’s match against Torino.
Milan host Torino at San Siro tomorrow, and the Rossoneri will be looking to bounce back after suffering a 1-0 defeat against Lazio last week.
Milan vs. Torino – Allegri’s pre-match press conference
“These things happen during a season where points count,” Allegri said at a press conference via SempreMilan.
“The only thing we can do is stay calm. We have an important match tomorrow before the break. It’s difficult because Torino has been getting good results since D’Aversa arrived. Let’s forget about what happened; we need to focus on tomorrow. Gimenez is fine; he’ll be called up tomorrow.”
Mexico international Gimenez underwent ankle surgery in December and has not made a competitive appearance for Milan since the end of October 2025.
The 24-year-old has only scored one goal in 11 appearances across all competitions this season, but none in Serie A.
Allegri was asked whether the title race is already over, as the Rossoneri sit second, eight points behind leaders Inter.
PISA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 13: Massimiliano Allegri manager of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and AC Milan at Arena Garibaldi on February 13, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“Football is wonderful for this reason. Everyone thought Inter had dropped two points, but instead… They have their destiny in their hands for the Scudetto; we have it for the Champions League,” the Milan coach replied.
“We have to focus on one game at a time. Then, when the math says that Inter has won the Scudetto and that Milan is in the Champions League, then we won’t be able to win the Scudetto and we won’t be able to exit the Champions League.”
“As for the Leao-Pulisic duo, they’ve had a season with injuries. One missed pre-season, the other had a good pre-season, and then was out for two months. Now it’s important to do well in the last two months,” Allegri said.
“Pulisic is doing well; in terms of physical condition, he put in a good performance in Rome. He lacks accuracy in his shots, but he’ll find it again. Rafa has nine goals; he still has some games to go, and he can reach double figures.
“But now we have everyone available; to play, we need to wake up. Everyone.
“Whoever has the ball has to see who’s unmarked. He didn’t pass that ball to him because he didn’t see it. But it’s happened other times, too,” Allegri continued.
“The difference in football is the choice of the final pass. With Leao I said: ‘He didn’t see you, otherwise he would have passed it to you.’ It didn’t take much.”
Aside from Gimenez, Niclas Fullkrug is the other Milan centre-forward available for Milan against Torino.
“There are post-match solutions when needed. Gimenez hasn’t been available so far and hasn’t got match rhythm. In fact, during the break, we’ll see if we can organise one. If you need someone with those characteristics with 20 minutes to go, you only have one,” Allegri said.
“So you either have to play him from the start or until the end. Everyone’s fine, everyone’s needed. From now until the end, having five forwards available is very important.
“Leao can easily play as a centre-forward, just look at his moves on Sunday against Inter and Cremona with those deep attacks,” continued the Milan coach.
“When he opens up, he feels a little more comfortable, but when he goes wide, if he doesn’t get the ball, he loses his grip on the game a bit…
“We need to improve the understanding between the players. Pulisic and Leao haven’t played together much in those positions, but so have the others. However, there have been some excellent combinations, like Fullkrug and Pulisic in Florence.
“On Sunday, however, Pulisic didn’t show any signs of being there; that can happen in football.”
Sassuolo revealed on the eve of their Serie A clash with Juventus that they had notified Lega Serie A of a confirmed case of whooping cough in the squad, along with five additional team members showing ‘symptoms consistent with the disease.’
A whooping cough (pertussis) outbreak has hit the Sassuolo squad days before their Serie A match against Juventus.
Sassuolo’s statement after case of whooping cough identified
The Neroverdi wrote in an official statement on Friday: “Sassuolo announce that, following several tests carried out in recent days, one case of whooping cough has been identified, along with five cases showing symptoms consistent with the disease within the team group.
“Individuals presenting symptoms are currently in isolation and have been under constant monitoring by the club’s medical staff for the past three days. The staff is applying all procedures required by current health protocols in coordination with the health authorities. It is also noted that all asymptomatic members of the group have promptly undergone specific prophylactic measures.
“The club has already informed the Lega Serie A of the current situation and will continue to closely monitor developments, adopting all necessary measures to safeguard the health of its players and staff.”
Sassuolo play away at Juventus on Saturday night, and according to Italian sources, including TMW, the game is not at risk of being postponed.
The identities of the Sassuolo player diagnosed with pertussis and those with symptoms remain unknown.
Sassuolo have lost their last two Serie A matches, but sit tenth in the standings with 38 points in 29 matches.
Juventus sit fifth with two consecutive wins in Serie A. Luciano Spalletti’s men are unbeaten in the last three league games and are one point below fourth-placed Como.
Juventus and Sassuolo met not long ago in the reverse fixture on January 6, seeing the Bianconeri secure a comfortable 3-0 victory.
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Arsenal are reportedly calm and in a positive mood ahead of this weekend’s Carabao Cup final clash against Manchester City.
The Gunners will arguably be the favourites to lift the trophy at Wembley this Sunday, with Mikel Arteta’s side currently top of the Premier League and into the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
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By contrast, Man City have not been at their best, having dropped points in two league matches in a row to fall further behind Arsenal, while they were also knocked out of Europe by Real Madrid this week.
Speaking on YouTube, Independent journalist Miguel Delaney provided some insight into how Arsenal now seem to be in a better mood than their opponents ahead of this big game.
Arsenal calm ahead of Manchester City cup final showdown
“Arsenal are the team that are in the better mood where nothing has, as yet, gone you’d say very badly wrong they feel in a good place now as a team,” Delaney said.
“From what I’m told, the mood in the camp is one where the final is almost actually being downplayed a bit.
“There’s a calmness which marks such a contrast from you know one of the major characteristics of this season which is how every single Arsenal game or almost every single game has been ramped up.”
Only time will tell how this affects Arsenal’s performance at the weekend, but for now the club’s fans will surely be pleased to hear this positive update.
Arsenal’s recent record against Man City
For a long time Arsenal seemed to struggle in their games against City, but Arteta has done a tremendous job to turn that around in the last couple of years.
AFC are now on a run of six games unbeaten against MCFC, and that includes a victory at Wembley in the 2023 Community Shield.
City can never be ruled out, though, after all the success they’ve had under Guardiola, which also includes beating Arsenal in the League Cup final back in 2018.
Manchester United still appreciate Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba, who was a top target for previous manager Ruben Amorim, according to Fabrizio Romano.
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It seems Man Utd are still discussing their top midfield targets for the summer, with no final decision yet, but Romano has suggested Baleba remains one of the options under consideration.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano went through a list of players the Red Devils are looking at in that position, including Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali.
It is not yet clear if Baleba will still be one of United’s priorities as he was under Amorim, with Romano generally explaining that whoever the club’s new manager will end up being could be another significant factor when it comes to identifying transfer targets.
Fabrizio Romano on Manchester United’s ongoing interest in Carlos Baleba
United have been linked with Baleba several times, but it seems Amorim was key to this, even if others inside Old Trafford also like the Cameroon international.
Romano said: “We have to understand that in order to say ‘okay, Man United want his player because also the coach wants his player’. For example Ruben Amorim was big fan of Baleba at Brighton. (He) wanted Baleba now Baleba is still appreciated by people at Man United, of course, but in that case there was the manager pushing a lot to get Baleba, now it could be different so let’s see let’s follow the situation.”
At the same time, MUFC might also face a lot of competition for someone like Elliot Anderson, as reported by BBC Sport, so sometimes it’s worth keeping a lot of different players in mind.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed the surprise decision to start with James Trafford as his goalkeeper against Arsenal this weekend.
Man City take on the Gunners in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, and it seems Guardiola is prepared to stick with his cup ‘keeper even for this hugely important game.
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The Spanish tactician, speaking at his press conference today, was asked about starting with Trafford over his usual no.1 Gianluigi Donnarumma, and confirmed he would be doing so.
As per BBC Sport, Guardiola said Trafford would be starting and described it as a “big moment for the team.”
James Trafford’s difficult time at Manchester City so far
Trafford joined City from Burnley in the summer, but Donnarumma joined from Paris Saint-Germain not long after.
It perhaps looked initially like Trafford would be Guardiola’s first-choice ‘keeper this season, but it hasn’t worked out that way.
The 23-year-old is a fine talent who will probably feel he could be starting for a number of other Premier League clubs, so it will be interesting to see what he decides about his future this summer.
Still, for the time being Trafford will be given the chance to make himself a hero this weekend.
What about Arsenal’s goalkeeper for the cup final?
Interestingly, it also wouldn’t be too surprising if Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta also neglected to use his usual no.1 ‘keeper for this game.
Kepa Arrizabalaga has played for Arsenal in all of their League Cup and FA Cup games so far, so that would probably suggest he’ll be in the starting XI on Sunday as well.
All in all, these decisions seem slightly risky, with Donnarumma performing superbly against Arsenal in last season’s Champions League semi-finals when he was still at PSG.
David Raya is also a top performer for AFC, so could be missed in this important game when silverware is up for grabs.
Fabrizio Romano has reported on Liam Rosenior’s job safety at Chelsea, with the Blues not looking likely to sack the manager any time soon.
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Chelsea are known for changing managers pretty frequently, having already gone through Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino, and Enzo Maresca as permanent appointments under this ownership.
But it seems he’s not in immediate danger, with Romano acknowledging that it’s harder to take a big job like Chelsea without the benefits of a full pre-season to prepare.
Fabrizio Romano on Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea future
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano responded to uncertainty around Rosenior after Chelsea’s humiliating Champions League exit at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
He said: “Obviously it was disappointing to see Chelsea going out of the Champions League like that. Paris Saint-Germain scored eight goals on aggregate against Chelsea in the Champions League. (It) was especially the Stanford Bridge one poor performance and so obviously many people (are) asking and trying to understand the situation around Liam Rosenior
“But at the moment despite all the questions I’m getting the answer I have is that Chelsea keep believing in their manager. Obviously we all know this is a results-based industry. So let’s see how it’s going to continue in the next months, but at the moment Chelsea show total commitment to the project they started with Rosenior.
“He arrived in January and it’s not the same when you arrive during the summer preseason start to do the market with the ideas of the coach as well.”
He added: “So the idea is to support Rosenior, is to trust Rosenior. Then again, he has to deliver as every single coach in the world. That’s the point.”
Speaking at a press conference today as he announced his latest England squad, Tuchel quite clearly left the door open for Dowman to join up with the Three Lions later on this summer.
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The German tactician was also full of praise for Arsenal for the way they’ve handled the 16-year-old’s development so far, explaining that it’s clear he’s in a good environment where he can stay grounded and keep on learning from the best.
Thomas Tuchel on Max Dowman
Speaking about a number of players who didn’t make his latest England squad, Tuchel made it clear he sees no reason to rush into selecting Dowman.
Still, the England manager definitely didn’t rule it out as something he could do when it comes to naming his final World Cup squad ahead of the tournament later this year.
“Well, he put himself in the spotlight no? With this amazing goal against Everton, and a crucial goal.”
“I think he is, at the moment, complete, and obviously a fantastic talent and an outstanding talent with this age. There cannot be a doubt about it.
“Everyone who tells me about Max praises him and is full of compliments about him. The reality at the moment is also that he competes for minutes – he’s not a regular starter for Arsenal.
“I think he’s in a fantastic environment, I think he’s in the best environment possible; in a competitive club, in a stable club, in a club where team work is the number one rule, this is how they play, this is how they function.
“So he learns from the very best, in the very best environment. And with these young guys, yeah, of course we know all these players and we see them as you do as well.
“At the moment I think he’s in a good place to fight for his position, fight for his minutes at Arsenal.
“We always have the chance to call him, maybe, up for the World Cup.
“The thing with young players is to keep their momentum, maybe, going and keep their excitement, and they have a level of fearlessness with them. So no need to call him up now and increase the pressure and increase all the noise that comes with it. But yeah, we have all options.”
Max Dowman making a name for himself
Dowman scored a memorable late goal for Arsenal in their 2-0 win over Everton, with the teenager coming off the bench in that match and almost single-handedly changing the game.
It’s not often you see a player so young playing with so much quality and intelligence, but Dowman looked very much at home at Premier League level.
The Englishman first fired in a dangerous cross that led to Arsenal’s opening goal for Viktor Gyokeres, before then running almost the length of the pitch to grab the second.
Even if he was faced with an open goal, Dowman showed tremendous skill to get himself into that position to punish Everton on the counter-attack.
In total, Dowman has played seven first-team games for Mikel Arteta’s side this season, and it’s easy to imagine he’ll get more minutes between now and May.
That could put him firmly in contention for a World Cup spot, and what a story that would be!
Amnezia VPN has officially expanded its free tier to users in Brazil. Designed strictly to unblock specific platforms, Amnezia Free aims to combat rising internet restrictions without costing users a dime.
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Liverpool’s demolition of Galatasaray at Anfield felt cathartic. After weeks of frustration, doubt, and increasingly restless supporters, a European night arrived that reminded everyone what this club can still look like when its intensity, confidence, and clarity align. Four goals, relentless pressure, and a Champions League quarter-final secured — it was, without question, Liverpool’s most […]
Barcelona do not want to pay the £26 million option in Marcus Rashford’s loan deal, according to Football Insider. Rashford joined Barcelona on a loan deal from Manchester United in the summer of 2025. Although Barcelona want to keep the England international forward at the club, the defending Spanish champions want the terms of the […]
According to El Nacional, it is ‘inevitable’ that Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City as the manager at the end of the season, and so will star striker Erling Haaland. The Catalan news outlet has claimed that Haaland and Guardiola are not happy with each other, with Paris Saint-Germain keen on a 2026 summer deal […]
Xabi Alonso has told Liverpool the names of the three players that he wants them to sign in the summer transfer window, if the former Real Madrid boss is to take charge of the defending Premier League champions, according to El Nacional. The Catalan news outlet has claimed that Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni, Paris […]
Tillery signed a one-year deal worth $1.487 million. Of that total contract value, $1.3 million is in the form of a base salary, with $750,000 guaranteed. Tillery also earned a $187,500 signing bonus.
In total, that's $937,500 in guarantees, and Tillery comes with a 2026 salary cap hit of $1.262 million.
Over the last four seasons, Tillery has filled more of a rotation role, averaging 452 snaps per year during that span. The bulk of his NFL snaps have come rushing the quarterback. Tillery spent the 2025 season with the Kansas City Chiefs, recording 12 pressures while playing some special teams snaps as well.
The addition of Tillery provides added competition to the defensive tackle rotation behind DeForest Buckner and Grover Stewart. Perhaps the hope is that Tillery can provide an added pass rush presence, competing with Adetomiwa Adebawore and Colby Wooden, who won't be playing nose tackle with the Colts, for playing time.
Tillery's presence can help elevate the competition up front, which in turn can help raise the level of play.
If the Colts were to release Tillery during roster cutdowns, Indianapolis would incur a dead cap hit of $937,500.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 18: Manager Dave Roberts #30 of the Los Angeles Dodgers speaks to the media prior to a Spring Training game against the San Francisco Giants at Camelback Ranch on March 18, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We are 27 games into spring training, and the Dodgers have only two more days in Arizona before returning home to Southern California to finish off the exhibition slate against the Angels.
After witnessing — either from afar on television/radio, or in person — Dodgers-related things for the last five weeks, let’s look back on Cactus League play.
Today’s question is what was your favorite moment from 2026 spring training?
Did your bracket get busted on Thursday? Don’t worry, almost everyone’s did. Three significant upsets marked the first major day of competition in the NCAA men’s tournament, with High Point (12) stunning Wisconsin (5), VCU (11) eliminating North Carolina (6), and Texas (11) handling BYU (6) to close out the evening. Beyond that we had another three games where the lower seed won.
Not too bad for a tournament many thought would be chalk, but it isn’t called March Madness for nothing. It led to a truly staggering number of brackets falling on one day, but somehow we still have people with a perfect bracket intact — left to dream the impossible dream that they can go all the way.
Leading the charge is ESPN, where the majority of brackets were filled out as part of the network’s bracket challenge with cash prizes in play. There are now 10,754 perfect brackets remaining, which might sound like a lot — until you realize that 26,557,092 busted. This means that of the over 26.5M brackets that were filled out on ESPN, only 0.04% of the brackets are perfect.
It’s a similar story over on Yahoo for their bracket challenge. While Yahoo didn’t report direct numbers, they are publicly saying that only 0.1% of brackets left in their challenge remain perfect — which would be over twice the percentage of ESPN’s.
The NCAA is tracking brackets across all platforms, including smaller sites, saying that their official figures show “just over 14,000 perfect brackets” out of more than 36M total entries. This represents 0.39% of total submissions still vying for perfection. In addition, here’s the NCAA breakdown of Thursday’s results compared to past year’s after the first full Thursday of games.
2026: 14,000
2025: 36,000+
2023: 787
2022: 192
2021: 121
2019: 60,000
With another full slate of games on Friday we’re going to see more brackets fall, and we’ll update as the numbers continue to fall.
TAMPA, Fla. — Aaron Boone managed the Yankees’ split-squad game in Tampa on Thursday, the one Opening Day starter Max Fried faced the Orioles in his final tuneup, so the skipper only heard what the Blue Jays did to left-hander Ryan Weathers over in Dunedin.
Here’s what he missed:
• Daulton Varsho clubbed a one-out, lefty vs. lefty homer in the Blue Jays first.
• Weathers struck out the side in a 1-2-3 second.
• Three two-out hits in the Toronto third made it 2-0, the last an RBI knock by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
• The Blue Jays’ fourth started with an infield hit and single to left, a one-out walk loaded the bases and then George Springer cleared them with a grand slam.
That was it for Weathers, and the Blue Jays went on to skunk the Yankees 11-zip.
“I heard (Toronto) got some runs,” Boone said after the Yankees scored two in the ninth to beat the O’s 5-4 in their other game. “Very early in the dugout, I heard like a lot of balls finding holes. I have not dug into the outing much, but heard it was OK.”
Two homers and seven runs in three-plus innings doesn’t seem OK, not when this made it three bad starts in a row, not when Weathers’ Grapefruit League ERA is 11.68 in four starts with probably one more tuneup to go.
While the Yankees are dealing with that, righty Luis Gil will take a 6.28 ERA into his last spring start, Friday night against Baltimore in Tampa.
And there’s this:
The Yankees farmed out No. 1 pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange on Thursday with an 0.66 spring ERA.
Yes, the Yankees still plan to start the season next Wednesday with Gil and Weathers making up the bottom of their rotation in some order behind Fried, Cam Schlittler and Will Warren.
Healthy and now building up from their surgeries, aces Carlos Rodon and Gerrit Cole are being counted on to return early in the season, perhaps by May. But the Yankees still will need innings in March and April from Weathers and Gil … better innings.
Boone stuck up with both in his post-game interview.
On Gil, Boone said:
“There are so many areas that he’s moving in a really good direction. Now it’s just about continuing to build on the velocity and the shape of the pitch and then get his delivery where it needs to be that will allow him to have inception.”
That seems like a lot to fix in a hurry.
“The reality is he’s not far off, but we want to see him continue to improve,” Boone added.
On Weathers, who was acquired in January trade with the Marlins, his double digit ERA doesn’t seem to overly concern Boone.
“Everything matters, but he also is a guy with, even though it’s short history, a pretty good track record of pitching well when he’s been healthy,” Boone said. “He is healthy. The stuff is in line with where he needs to be.
“Sometimes in these (spring training) games, you have an outing in the first inning where they hit it around, a couple balls find holes. The Mets’ game in Port St. Lucie (on March 8), a couple chopped balls find holes, and then all of a sudden, you give up a hard-hit ball, and now you’re digging yourself a hole.”
Weathers’ first spring start was a really good one, 3 2/3 shutout innings with five strikeouts and no walks against the Nationals on Feb. 25. Since, he’s faced the Mets, Braves and Jays on the road game and was torched for 17 runs, 16 earned, on 22 hits and three walks in 8.2 innings.
“I don’t put a lot of stock in numbers,” Boone said. “In spring. I definitely don’t do that. You want to see guys … Are they in line with who they are, or, in the case of young players, are they developing? Are they getting better? Are they getting better at some of the deficiencies they have?
“So you’re trying to look at it all and evaluate it all.”
The Yankees have looked at it and apparently are staying pat rotation wise for now.
Weathers probably will start the Yankees’ last exhibition game next Tuesday against the Cubs in Mesa, Ariz., then he might not make another start until April due to off days in the first two weeks of the season. The Yanks still need to figure out how they’re going to use their fourth and fifth starter early on, and in what order they line up.
Regardless, the Yankees need Weathers to be better.
“I don’t feel like Weathers has been that far off and (he’s been) better than his line,” Boone said. “A couple rough first innings where they’ve hit the ball around on him a little bit, so he’s just got to get the ball to some better places.
“But I feel like he is throwing the ball well, so I don’t make that much of (his ERA). His stuff is in a good place. It’s just getting into some better spots where he’s gotten hit around.”
Jul 9, 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Conor McGregor reacts during weigh ins for UFC 264 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
“Notorious” was pinched for a “Whereabouts Failure” after missing three attempted sample collections within a 12-month period back in 2024. In short, administrators tried to surprise the former UFC two-division champion with random, unannounced drug tests — and could not locate him.
As a result of his mandatory timeout, the promotion was unable to book McGregor for any future events, including UFC White House. That said, there was nothing stopping them from quietly negotiating a deal behind the scenes, then making it “official” once the Irishman’s suspension was completed.
The MMA rumor mill has this annual event as the frontrunner for McGregor’s comeback.
This week’s Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, is sandwiched between two huge events on the golf calendar, The Players Championship and the Masters.
So organizers like to have a little fun to set their event apart. Plus, the title sponsor is a paint company, so adding color is a must.
For the sixth year in a row. the Vaspar allowed participating PGA Tour golfers to customize the bibs caddies wear to identify them on the course.
Alejandro Tosti, a 29-year-old pro from Argentina, took the opportunity to send a message about his unwanted status as a single man.
So his caddie sported the message “NEED A WIFE” during the first round. Furthermore, the PGA Tour’s X account shared Tosti’s reaction.
Tosti said the idea came from tournament volunteers. Consequently, the message caused a stir on the Innisbrook Resort and Golf’s Copperhead Course.
“A lot of people were asking if it was my caddie that was needing a wife,” Tosti said. “But, no, it’s actually me. … A lot of people were taking pictures, making fun of him, asking, ‘Hey, what’s going on.?’ Yeah, it was fun.”
Tosti, who played for the Florida Gators, is still seeking his first PGA Tour win. He has $2.3 million in career earnings.
On March 19, he had a so-so day while seeking his mate. Tosti shot an even-par 72 and finished in a tie for 48th.
After the round, he was asked what he offers a prospective wife.
“I offer a lot of good stuff,” Tosti said. “I love cooking. I can fly airplanes. I can play golf and have fun.”
Furthermore, Golf Week compiled a list of the best caddie bib messages at the Valspar:
Isaiah Salinda: “#LaRhonda” (name of his putter)
Neal Shipley: “OSU 27-Mich 9” (score of “The Game”)
Justin Thomas: “Molly’s Dad”
Danny Willett: “RedBud Sixteen” (horse that he owns)
Overall, the Valspar Championship features a $9.1 million purse and top players Brooks Koepka, Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick. The Golf Channel will provide coverage beginning at 2 p.m. ET on March 20. NBC and Peacock offer coverage of the third and final rounds from 3-6 p.m. ET on March 21 and 22. The entire tournament streams on the ESPN app.
The Cleveland Browns continue to meet with every high-profile wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Today, it is Washington's standout pass catcher, Denzel Boston, who has come through Berea for a top-30 pre-draft visit. Boston joins other projected first round wide receivers like Ohio State's Carnell Tate, USC's Makai Lemon, Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson, and Indiana's Omar Cooper Jr. as wide receivers who have visited the Browns leading up to the NFL Draft.
Boston sits as the No. 22 player on the consensus board, so he is a potential target when the Browns come on the clock with the 24th overall pick in the draft.
Washington WR Denzel Boston will take one of his 12 scheduled pre-draft 30 visits with the Browns today. The #27 player on my top 50 big board.
The Browns own picks 6 and 24 and their top two needs entering the draft are WR and LT.
Measuring in at the NFL Combine at over 6-foot-3 and 212 pounds, Boston is a big-bodied receiver who is a ball-winning X receiver at the catchpoint. This is a trait the Browns desperately need on their roster as they look to overhaul their entire wide receiver room.
Boston is coming off back-to-back seasons with over 800 yards and 60 catches for the Huskies. He has a total of 20 touchdowns over the past two seasons at the college level as well.
While Boston did not run a 40-yard dash at his pro day or at the NFL Combine, he did run impressive agility drills at his pro day for his size. Boston ran a 6.8 three-cone drill, a 4.3 short shuttle, and hit 37.5 inches on his vertical jump.
The Detroit Tigers are looking to be World Series contenders in 2026, in what looks to be Tarik Skubal's final year in Detroit.
To make the most of one of the best pitchers in baseball being on the roster, the Tigers need all of the help they can get, especially in the lineup. That's why they cannot afford to be too picky with who's starting this year. They simply need to win now.
ESPN's Buster Olney predicted that, "sooner rather than later," the Tigers will bring top prospect Kevin McGonigle in the middle of a .990 OPS spring training, to the Majors to be an instant-impact player for the Tigers this season.
Tigers predicted to call up Kevin McGonigle to MLB roster soon
"Kevin McGonigle could play a big role in Detroit this year," Olney writes. "... whether McGonigle opens the season with the tigers or is held back in the minor leagues a couple of weeks - which would delay his free agency by a year - he figures to help Detroit in the big leagues sooner rather than later."
Detroit getting the most out of its 2026 roster is a must. Skubal is in the final year of club control, and even if the Tigers find a way to bring him back, it will be on a massive deal that would restrict their spending elsewhere.
To make sure the Tigers are putting their all into 2026, what might be the last year with Skubal, calling up McGonigle, their top prospect, is a must.
The 21-year-old has been incredibly impressive this spring, playing great defense at both shortstop and third base, while also providing high-quality offense for the Tigers.
He has a .990 OPS this spring, with a .257 batting average, two home runs, and six RBIs with two stolen bases across 35 at-bats.
McGonigle is one of the highest-ranked prospects in baseball, and he's on the cusp of the Majors. Olney is predicting the superstar prospect will see his spot in the Majors come sooner rather than later this season, as he could be a huge contributor for Detroit in 2026.
With the MIAA playoffs for the 2025-26 winter season in the books, it’s time to look back on the top performances among SouthCoast girls basketball and hockey players in tournament play.
(Editor's Note: Voting will end on Sunday, March 29 at 8 p.m.)
Here’s a look at the top performers (listed in alphabetical order by school):
GIRLS HOCKEY
Kyra Brouillard, Bishop Stang
Brouillard had a goal to force overtime against Notre Dame Academy in the Div. 1 Elite 8 and set up the game-winning goal in overtime against Bishop Fenwick.
Madison Lewis, Bishop Stang
Lewis had 1 goal and 1 assist in a Div. 1 playoff win over North Andover.
Vivienne Melo, Bishop Stang
Melo had 14 saves to earn a shutout win over Bishop Fenwick in overtime and had 21 saves in a win over North Andover.
Alexis Pettinato, Bishop Stang
Pettinato scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Stang’s 1-0 victory over Bishop Fenwick in the DIv. 1 playoffs. She also had 2 goals in a Sweet 16 win over North Andover.
Kuriscak had 10 points in a 4-point win over Pembroke in the Div. 3 Elite 8. She also had 8 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists in a win over Pope Francis and had 5 points, 2 assists and 2 steals in a win over Ursuline Academy.
Cece Levrault, Apponequet
In four playoff games, Levrault had a combined 67 points, including 23 against both Pembroke and Ursuline Academy to help the Lakers reach the Final Four for the first time since 1999.
Elyza Wagner, Apponequet
Wagner had a team-high 16 points in a 38-37 win over Pope Francis in the Div. 3 Sweet 16. She added 12 points, 5 steals and 4 rebounds in a win over Ursuline Academy and had 8 points against Pembroke.
Olivia Faria, Dartmouth
In two playoff games, Faria had a combined 24 points.
Sofia Ramos, GNB Voc-Tech
In a pair of playoff games, Ramos had a combined 35 points. She also had 8 rebounds against Cathedral.
Jai-Ana Silva, GNB Voc-Tech
Silva had 31 points in a playoff win over Springfield International to become the school’s all-time leading scorer in girls basketball. She also had 28 points and 9 rebounds in a loss to Cathedral.
Emma Johnson, Old Rochester
Johnson averaged 8 points in back-to-back playoff games.
Carly Mello, Old Rochester
Mello had a team-high 12 points in a Div. 3 playoff win over Whittier.
Donavyn DeJesus, Wareham
DeJesus had a combined 30 points in a pair of playoff games.
Kobe Ferguson, Wareham
Ferguson averaged 9.5 points in two playoff games.
Johnny Tompkins, Wareham
In two playoff games, Tompkins had a combined 32 points. She knocked down a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to force overtime in a loss to Hampshire Regional.
PREVIEW | Bologna vs Lazio - team news, lineups, predictions
Bologna and Lazio face each other this Sunday at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on Match Day 30 of the Serie A. The match will be broadcast live at 14:00 on DAZN.
Bologna have picked up 42 points and currently lie in 8th position. In their last fixture, Vincenzo Italiano's team won 3-4 against Roma (UEFA Europa League 2025/26).
Lazio currently have 40 points and lie in 9th position. In their last match, Maurizio Sarri's team prevailed 1-0 against Milan (Serie A 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Washington Wizards are already getting the full Anthony Davis experience. Over a month after Davis was aquired by the team in a trade with the Dallas Mavericks, the 14-year veteran has yet to suit up with his new team due to an injury.
That injury — ligament damage in his left hand — will keep Davis sidelined at least through March, the team announced Friday.
The Wizards say Anthony Davis (left hand ligament damage) will remained sidelined at least through the end of March. He has yet to make his Washington debut. pic.twitter.com/BLZmMeJrNw
The team said an evaluation revealed that while Davis “continues to progress positively,” his injury isn’t healed just yet. Because of that, the team will continue to let Davis rest and re-evaluate him at the end of the month.
If anyone wanted more fuel to the fire of the ongoing A.J. Brown and New England Patriots trade speculation, they got it in the form of an offseason workout involving the three-time All-Pro receiver and All-Pro safety Kevin Byard.
The Patriots signed Byard to a one-year deal in free agency, and he obviously has a close connection with Brown, who was his former teammate at the Tennessee Titans. Yet, the timing of the images surfacing on social media has generated serious buzz.
Brown has been the subject of trade talks throughout the offseason, with the Philadelphia Eagles reportedly considering dealing him to another team. The Patriots have been at the forefront of those negotiations due to the team's need for a No. 1 receiver and head coach Mike Vrabel's relationship with Brown.
Offseason work is underway for new #Patriots S Kevin Byard 🔥👀
Patriots legend Julian Edelman fanned the flames even further on Thursday by reposting the segment of Brown's Dudes on Dudes interview when he winked at the camera, when asked if he was joining New England.
If the Eagles decide to trade Brown, they might choose to wait until after June 1 to keep from eating over $40 million in dead cap.
Israel Adesanya and Robert Whittaker have gone from bitter rivals to training partners within the space of a few years.
It’s been over a year since Adesanya’s last fight, but he’s finally set to return at UFC Seattle, where he’ll face Joe Pyfer in the main event.
The former middleweight champion has dropped three straight fights and was most recently knocked out by Nassourdine Imavov.
As he gets ready for his comeback, Adesanya has been working alongside an old rival, Robert Whittaker.
Robert Whittaker helping Israel Adesanya’s camp for UFC Seattle
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Israel Adesanya’s return to the UFC is just around the corner, and he’s not coming alone. Robert Whittaker, once a rival, is now a training partner helping him prepare for Joe Pyfer in Seattle.
The two first clashed in 2019 when Adesanya knocked out Whittaker in the second round to become middleweight champion. They met again three years later, with Adesanya winning by decision.
But their relationship has changed since then. They’ve become friends and even training partners, with Whittaker joining Adesanya’s camp for his comeback fight.
“Rob, man, honestly, one of the best dudes in the game,” said Adesanya on his YouTube channel. “Not just fight-wise – one of the GOATs at middleweight from this area of the world – but also just a good human being.”
Whittaker is also trying to turn things around after two straight losses and may be moving up to light heavyweight soon. There are rumors that his next opponent could be Magomed Ankalaev in July.
March has pretty much been a whirlwind month for Benjamin Arthur, taking part in wins over Aberdeen, Rangers and Motherwell in the last three games, and he’s hoping to play a part in Celtic’s next test, the visit to Tannadice on Sunday to take on Dundee United.
The 20-year-old said of his start with the Celts: “It’s been great so far, it took off quite quickly, I’ve had my first start and things like that.
“Since then, it’s all been positive, we’ve had a couple of good results and I’m, really happy with that.
“I knew before I came here there was going to be a lot of pressure and a high demand on the team as a whole.
‘But pressure makes diamonds and at that point you’ve just got to keep pushing for success.’
“And obviously the boys have done really well over the last few weeks.”
Much of that success is down to the input of Martin O’Neill since he returned to the fold, and the centre-back said of the manager: “He’s a great guy, a great personality and he’s guided me really well.
“He’s a great leader, he communicates what he wants on the pitch, and I just try and listen as much as I can and learn as much as I can from him.
“Everyone knows there’s a lot of pressure and everyone as a whole is really set towards the right things. The boys are just focused on winning really, game by game.”
With the likes of Callum McGregor and James Forrest around, Arthur and his team-mates have had that pressure calmed by the experience of the long-serving Celts.
He said: “I’ve been learning a lot from the senior players, it’s good to have them around. Their calmness leads on to the rest of the players.
“How composed they are on the pitch and off the pitch kind of relaxes everyone in the building.
“If you look at our senior players and the quality they show and everyone sees in the building day to day, what they can produce in training, and most importantly in games, it does give us a bit of confidence.”
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Those battles included a short time away from the UCLA basketball team during Betts’ sophomore season, which was her first season with the Bruins. Betts explained that during her absence, she was at a hospital.
To say that Betts has bounced back would be an understatement. She returned that season and helped guide UCLA to the Sweet 16. The following year, Betts would lead the Bruins to their first-ever Final Four and win the first of two consecutive Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year awards. The show hasn’t stopped this year either, with Betts winning the Big Ten Player of the Year and helped UCLA to a 31-1 record entering the tournament.
Throughout her time at UCLA, Betts has spoken glowingly of Cori Close but in The Players’ Tribune, Betts expressed her gratitude for a couple of different women's college basketball coaches.
“I’m lucky to have such supportive coaches in my life. Shannon LeBeauf from Rutgers, she was here at UCLA as an assistant coach, and she’s basically been another mother figure to me,” Betts wrote. “And Dawn Staley, she spoke to my mom a little bit while everything was going on as well. And I don’t think a lot of people know that. She’s been really amazing to me and my family through my entire basketball career.”
Dawn Staley going above-and-beyond shouldn’t be much of a surprise, but it is impressive that the storied coach took time to check in on a player from another program. Both UCLA and Staley’s South Carolina are No. 1 seeds in the tournament, with the two teams unable to play each other until the national championship game.
A former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has teased his much-anticipated return to the NFL — and potentially the Steel City — on social media.
On Thursday, ex-Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool posted a short compilation video on Instagram which featured some of his highlights.
In the video, Claypool, in a Steelers uniform, is seen making some big plays while the song, "Where Have You Been" by Rihanna plays in the background — which led some fans to interpret it as a return to Pittsburgh, not just the NFL itself.
Claypool, selected by the Steelers with the 49th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, had a terrific two-year start to his NFL career, catching 121 passes for 1,733 yards and 11 touchdowns with Pittsburgh.
Claypool was traded away in 2022 and was unable to rekindle the spark from his glory days with the Steelers. But a return to Pittsburgh, after recovering from a torn ligament and tendon in his toe, could be in the cards for the once-beloved "Mapletron.
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Alcaraz vs Fonseca: Miami Open set for intriguing first-time clash
Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca will meet for the first time on the ATP Tour at the Miami Open, in a clash that has plenty of attention ahead of it.
Fonseca, still just 19 years old, has been tipped by many as the man to snap the dominance of Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in men’s tennis following his breakthrough year in 2025.
The Brazilian got his first look at Sinner back at Indian Wells, pushing him to a pair of tiebreaks but ultimately coming up short. Now he’ll face another tough test against Alcaraz, who is looking to rebound after seeing his 2026 win streak snapped in Indian Wells.
Speaking ahead of their matchup in Miami, Alcaraz had nothing but praise for the young Brazilian:
Carlos Alcaraz looks ahead to Fonseca clash
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Speaking to Tennis TV, Alcaraz said: “I love watching him. We could see last year how big Fonseca is here in Miami.
“I think it’s great to see a lot of people and a lot of fans around, screaming and cheering, hearing them so loudly. I think it’s great. So just trying to take the joga bonito [play beautiful] from Brazil.”
Fonseca might have lost to Sinner, but he pushed the Italian close in both sets. When asked what he made of the match, Alcaraz replied: “I think he has the level, he has the shots, he has the power.
“I would say that he has everything. A lot of things to improve, obviously, but if he does the right things he is going to be there for sure.
“He is going to fight for great things. He has to improve. He has to learn how to deal with expectation.
“How to deal with everything on court. And obviously, to choose the right things all the time. When or if he does it, he is going to be a player to beat.”
Fonseca knows there’s plenty of expectation building around his future in the game – but for now his focus will be on another test against one of the very best players on Tour.
Joao Fonseca and Carlos Alcaraz’s previous meeting
While Fonseca and Alcaraz have never faced each other on the ATP Tour, they have crossed paths once before in an exhibition match.
Back in December, at the Miami Invitational, the two met for the first time. The match went to a third-set tiebreaker, with Alcaraz edging it to take the win.
There were 14,108 fans in attendance for that one. But now with ATP points and prize money at stake, there’s even more on the line.
Sinner’s victory at Indian Wells narrowed that gap by 1,000 points, leaving him just 2,150 behind Alcaraz.
As the second week of free agency winds down, quarterback Kirk Cousins remains one of the most high-profile players available.
Cousins was cut loose by the Atlanta Falcons after he did not pan out following his signing a $180 million contract in free agency a few years back.
The consensus is Cousins' best days are behind him, but he did have a decent showing down the stretch of last season to offer hope he might have some gas remaining in the tank.
Now, Cousins is looking for a new home, and he almost certainly prefers a starting job, but the best he can hope for right now is a landing spot that gives him an opportunity to compete.
According to Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom, Cousins could wait until much later in the offseason to sign, which would give him a chance to see if any definitive starting jobs will open up due to injury.
"Veteran Kirk Cousins is seen as the best quarterback still without an NFL team at this point," La Canfora said. "And it’s quite possible he waits until deep into the offseason to make any decisions about where he is playing in 2026, according to league sources."
When it comes to teams that could have interest in Cousins, La Canfora reports that the Steelers are "monitoring" the veteran signal-caller, and he also mentions the Raiders as a team that's looking for a veteran backup and possible placeholder.
"Pittsburgh is monitoring Cousins and view him as a viable alternative if Aaron Rodgers opts to retire," La Canfora reported. "Las Vegas is still looking for a more establishing quarterback to buy them time if they need it, if presumptive first-overall pick Fernando Mendoza is not ready to start Week 1."
La Canfora also spoke to some executives who did some dot-connecting to the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers as possible landing spots for Cousins.
"Several executives have noted Cousins’s past ties to head coach Kyle Shanahan (San Francisco) and Sean McVay (Los Angeles Rams), and believe Cousins could be a welcome addition as a back-up there (or perhaps with Andy Ried in Kansas City), but at this point it seems unlikely Cousins would go that route without exhausting any opportunity to start," La Canfora wrote.
All signs continue to point to Jimmy Garoppolo landing back in Los Angeles, and the Niners won't have a need for a backup unless they trade Mac Jones, which doesn't seem with the reported "astronomical" price the Niners are seeking.
As a result, we'd rule out both teams for Cousins.
The Steelers are a logical landing spot, but only if Aaron Rodgers retires. If that happens, Pittsburgh would need more competition for Will Howard and Mason Rudolph and Cousins could very well win that competition.
Cousins would be a fine addition for the Raiders, who need a veteran backup in a room that only includes Aidan O'Connell right now.
The Raiders will draft Fernando Mendoza and Cousins would be an ideal veteran to have just in case the Indiana star isn't ready. Even if he is, Cousins offers a strong backup in case of injury, and he'd be a great mentor for Mendoza, too.
ORLANDO, FL - DECEMBER 08: Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. looks on during the MLB and the Dominican Baseball Federation announcement at the 2025 Winter Meetings at The Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek on Monday, December 8, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mary Holt/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
If you have been concerned that there are not enough ways in 2026 to gamble on Major League Baseball, then I have good news for you. MLB entered into a partnership with prediction market Polymarket, first reported by Ben Horney of Front Office Sports and then later announced by both organizations. Polymarket gains the right to use official logos and marks, while MLB is reported to receive somewhere between $150 million and $300 million a year from the prediction markets.
Prediction markets, which are a relatively new product but rapidly increasing in popularity and visibility, allow users to bet on a whole host of things, from who will win the Kansas City Royals home opener to whether Jesus Christ return before 2027? These bets happen against other users through the buying and selling of contracts, similar to how a stock exchange works, instead of betting against the house as you do in a casino. This difference currently allows the markets to be regulated at the federal level by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission instead of at the state level, where traditional gambling is regulated. Theoretically, this makes these markets legal nationwide, although that is currently being challenged in court.
Unsurprisingly, Evan Drellich of the Athletic wrote an excellent article about the partnership. His treatise included quotes from Ari Borod, Polymarket president of sports business, that I think are both very revealing and very frustrating to someone like me who is ready to go full Temperance Movement on legalized gambling.
Borod, as does MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, frames this partnership as a way to protect the integrity of the game and help catch bad actors. Borod explained this to Drellich, stating:
“We will work collaboratively with MLB to identify what types of markets pose unreasonable integrity risks for the game of baseball, and try to get those out of the market, with the goal being, how do you protect customers?
The phrase that really stood out to me is unreasonable integrity risk. I think this begs the question, what is a “reasonable” integrity risk? Integrity in the game of baseball is a fundamentally necessary component, at least for me, to continue investing my time and money into the Royals and other MLB teams. I don’t want there to be “reasonable” integrity risks that are not just tolerated, but actively in partnership with the league. I want the leaders of the sport to guard the integrity of the game of baseball like you would guard a nuclear power plant. You don’t want even reasonable risks to be involved where nuclear fallout could be the result of said risks going awry. I want the most reasonable risks and seemingly tolerable to be taken seriously and accounted for when the results of failure could be as spectacular and long-lasting for MLB as Chernobyl was for Ukraine.
Last season, prop bets, which are bets on micro events instead of the game at large, were considered reasonable enough to be legal, even encouraged, by MLB teams and their gambling partners. Then word leaked that Cleveland Guardians relievers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were being investigated and then indicted for allegedly rigging pitchers for financial gain. Clase and Ortiz have both said they are not guilty. Prosecutors for the case allege that Clase began this practice back in 2023, but Clase was not placed under investigation until 2025.
After the indictment, MLB and its gambling partners announced a $200 cap on prop bets, as well as forbidding the prop bets from being included in parlays. Parlays, which are a series of bets made at once that bring increased payouts if successful but fail if just one part of the bet doesn’t hit, are critically important to sports gambling companies’ bottom line. I think these steps are just a partial step towards what we need to do as a society, but I’m sure many people find them reasonable.
On one hand, I understand why MLB is attempting to get ahead of this and try to curb what contracts are allowed to be purchased. Pablo Torre recently aired an episode of his podcast, Pablo Torre Finds Out, about prediction markets titled “The Prop-Betification of Everything,” where he and author James Surowiecki discuss why prediction markets are useful tools, but also discuss the danger of turning anything that generates sufficient interest into a prop bet. If this went completely unchecked, we likely would see more incidents like Clase and Ortiz.
On the other hand, what if the very existence and popularity of sports gambling and prediction markets in particular are unreasonable risks to the integrity of the game? A key component of the Guardians’ pitcher scandal was essentially insider trading. Insiders, the pitchers themselves, knew that the pitch being thrown was going to be a ball because it was in their control. This ability to self-deal, allegedly for years, was critical to this scheme being pulled off.
Polymarket doesn’t explicitly ban insider trading, but has a broad ban on fraudulent bets. Borod paid lip service to avoiding props that have already proven to be a risk for the league, telling Drellich:
“I can’t share different specifics on parameters, but what I can share is that props that are easily susceptible to manipulation, or that, again, raise unreasonable integrity concerns, we want to keep those out of the game as well,”
Clearly, the phrase of the day is unreasonable integrity, but it’s a concern this time instead of a risk. Insider trading seems like it raises an unreasonable integrity concern, yet Polymarket founder Shayne Coplan apparently has a different perspective, viewing insider trading as a feature and not a bug. Here’s a summary of his point of view from a Forbes article about the topic:
Coplan has publicly supported the idea of using insider information to trade in prediction markets, framing “insider trading” in these markets as a public good that would enable the masses to get access to accurate information more quickly.
Insider trading is a key component to making these prediction markets as accurate as possible, yet it is also the very thing that makes them so susceptible to people with knowledge not available to the public enriching themselves at the expense of other people. Someone else and their money is at the other end of those contracts, not a massive entity like FanDuel or DraftKings.
The very existence of a market that, at the very least, implicitly encourages insider trading being allowed to carry MLB related product seems like an unreasonable integrity risk to me, no matter how much you try to police the worst elements of it. This seems like it’s going to end up in a whack-a-mole situation; another scandal will pop up around one of the products being offered, then there will be some change meant to address that specific product, rinse and repeat. How long until this process starts to completely erode public trust and start to hurt the bottom line in MLB remains to be seen. I would bet, however, you can wager on the outcome.
Opel will take over the DS entry into Formula E’s Gen4 era, as Stellantis reshuffles its brands’ involvement again.
The group was involved in Formula E with DS Automobiles, which entered the series in 2015-16, and Maserati, which took over the Venturi outfit ahead of the Gen3 era.
Maserati’s time in the world championship was short-lived, as the team was renamed Citroen ahead of the ongoing campaign.
Currently lying ninth out of 10 in the teams’ standings, DS announced yesterday that it was pulling out of Formula E to focus on new ventures in golf and the SailGP competition, therefore handing its spot over to Opel for the Gen4 era – with 800hp machinery.
“We are delighted to welcome Opel as a new factory team in Formula E,” said Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E. “As a strong German brand with distinctive engineering expertise and a fresh, bold image, Opel brings a long and storied history in motorsport and a new dynamic to the starting grid. Opel’s commitment also shows the importance of Formula E for global car manufacturers in the transition to electric mobility.”
Opel is the fifth major German brand to get involved in the all-electric championship, after Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche – with only the latter still committed to this day.
Opel may not boast as much historical prestige in motorsport as the aforementioned constructors, but still won the 1982 World Rally Championship with Walter Rohrl as well as the 2003 Nurburgring 24 Hours.
Opel Formula E
Opel Formula E
More relevantly, the manufacturer launched the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup back in 2021, featuring up-and-coming talents with Corsa Rally Electrics – with a switch to 207kW (281hp) Opel Mokka GSE Rally cars, which are twice as powerful, for the 2026-27 season. Hence Formula E being the brand’s next step.
“Joining Formula E marks a new milestone for Opel on our journey towards an electric future,” said Opel CEO Florian Huettl. “With Formula E moving to GEN4 cars as of the coming season, we see this as the ideal time to join this exciting, all-electric racing competition. Our Opel GSE Formula E Team will show what our brand stands for: German engineering, bold design and electrified performance, attributes that also apply to Opel’s fully-electric GSE models such as the Mokka GSE and soon the new Corsa GSE.”
The Opel GSE Formula E Team will make its first FE appearance at the official Gen4 launch at Circuit Paul Ricard in April.
Additional reporting by Jose Carlos de Celis and Markus Luettgens
The Philadelphia 76ers walked out of the Golden 1 Center with a 139-118 win over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night thanks to career nights from the younger players. Rookie VJ Edgecombe had a big performance while Quentin Grimes stuffed the box score.
However, second-year man Justin Edwards played a big role in the win. He scored 13 points in the first quarter on his way to a career-high 32 points while knocking down a career-high seven 3-pointers. It has been an up-and-down season for Edwards after such a solid rookie season, but with the Sixers missing so many pieces, they need somebody like Edwards to step up and produce for them.
"That was obviously a career high and a career game for him, but that's kind of the player I envision him becoming," coach Nick Nurse told reporters after the win. "Just a really knock down shooter. Again, his mechanics are amazing. His work ethic's amazing, and he seems to be open, right? The ball finds him, and he seems to be open, and he's got some range, eight, nine feet behind the line. So, he can stretch the defense a little bit as well."
Over his last seven games, Edwards is averaging 15.6 points, 2.1 steals, and shooting 46.9% from deep. He has the ability to do that on a nightly basis and Philadelphia should continue to invest developmental time in him as it moves forward. The Sixers will need younger players to step up and produce in big moments and Edwards fits that mold of what they're looking for.
The Sixers are also realistic. They know Edwards isn't going to produce 32 points every night, especially when the main guys return from the sidelines, but Philadelphia will continue to count on him to give something off the bench.
"He's got just enough, you know, if they press him, he can put it inside the 3-point line," Nurse added. "He’s got enough to finish and pull up and things like that, too. So, that was obviously a big night for him, but that's what we need from him—the perimeter shooting."
The Sixers will finish their 3-game road trip on Saturday against the Utah Jazz.
The second round of the East Region of the NCAA Tournament continues Saturday with No. 1 Duke taking the court against No. 9 TCU in Greenville, SC.
Duke survived their opening round game against Siena Thursday afternoon, narrowly escaping with a 71-65 victory. Jon Scheyer’s squad trailed by double digits at halftime. Injuries to starters Caleb Foster and Patrick Ngongba II placed a heavy burden on standout freshman forward Cameron Boozer (22 points, 13 rebounds) and the rest of what is now just a seven-man rotation for Duke.
TCU advanced to the Round of 32 after a hard-fought 66-64 win over Ohio State, led by a balanced attack from Micah Robinson (18 points) and David Punch (16 points, 13 rebounds). No surprise that this was one of the lower-scoring games of Day 1 of the Tournament. Under Head Coach Jamie Dixon, TCU ranks 22nd nationally in defensive efficiency and excels at forcing turnovers.
This Saturday marks the first-ever meeting between these two programs in men's basketball. TCU is seeking just their second win in program history against a team ranked No. 1 in the nation. The outcome will likely hinge on whether TCU's defensive ball-pressure can disrupt Duke's lack of depth or if Boozer’s elite interior presence will be too much for the Horned Frogs to contain.
Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.
We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.
Game Details and How to Watch Live: Duke vs. TCU
Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
Time: 5:15PM EST
Site: Bon Secours Wellness Arena
City: Greenville, SC
Network/Streaming: CBS
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Game Odds: Duke vs. TCU
The latest odds as of Friday courtesy of DraftKings:
Moneyline: Duke Blue Devils (-700) vs. TCU Horned Frogs (+500)
Spread: Duke -11.5
Total: 139.5 points
This game opened Duke -12.5 with the Total set at 138.5.
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Expected Starting Lineups: Duke vs. TCU
Duke Blue Devils
G Isaiah Evans
G Caydon Boozer
G Dame Sarr
F Cameron Boozer
F Maliq Brown
TCU Horned Frogs
G Brock Harding
G Jayden Pierre
F Micah Robinson
F David Punch
F Micah Robinson
Important stats, trends and insights: Duke vs. TCU
TCU is 20-14 ATS overall this season
Duke is 19-16 ATS overall this season
The OVER has cashed in 15 of TCU’s 34 games this season (15-19)
The OVER has cashed in 13 of Duke’s 35 games this season (13-22)
Micah Robinson was 4-6 from 3-point range in Round 1 against Ohio State
Cayden Boozer scored 19 points in the win over Siena
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PREVIEW | Atalanta vs Hellas Verona - team news, lineups, predictions
Atalanta and Hellas Verona clash this Sunday at the New Balance Arena for matchweek 30 of the Serie A. The match will be broadcast live at 14:00 on DAZN.
Atalanta currently have 47 points and lie in 7th position. In their last encounter, Raffaele Palladino's team were beaten 4-1 by Bayern München (UEFA Champions League 2025/26).
Hellas Verona have picked up 18 points and currently lie in 20th position. Last time out, Paolo Sammarco's team slipped to a 0-2 defeat against Genoa (Serie A 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Hellas Verona winning 3-1.
Ronaldo's status as international football's all-time leading scorer has long been secured.
Portugal undertake their final preparations for the tournament with a pair of March friendlies in the United States against co-hosts Mexico and the USA.
However, Ronaldo will not be able to take part in those matches.
Ronaldo has suffered a hamstring injury and is currently undergoing his recovery.
He was substituted during the 81st minute of Al Nassr's 3-1 Saudi Pro League win at Al Fayha on Saturday, February 28.
A statement released by the club read: "Cristiano Ronaldo has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury after the last game against Al Fayha.
"He started a rehabilitation program and will be under evaluation day by day."
Ronaldo has been in Spain as part of his recovery programme. On March 20, he was omitted from Portugal's squad to take on Mexico and the United States.
How long will Cristiano Ronaldo be out?
Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez said Ronaldo would be out for "a week or two" longer when he announced the squad for his team's Mexico and United States games.
Martinez moved to dismiss fears that the problem put Ronaldo's World Cup participation in any sort of jeopardy.
"No, he's not in danger," he said. "It's a minor muscle injury, and we think he can be back in a week or two. Everything Cristiano has done physically this season shows that he's in great shape."
Will Ronaldo play for Portugal vs. USA and Mexico?
Portugal will play Mexico on March 28 and the United States on March 31 without Cristiano Ronaldo.
If Ronaldo had only suffered a grade one injury, there was a good chance of being involved. As it is, Portugal and Al Nassr are not taking any risks.
Before news of his injury was confirmed, rumours emerged that Ronaldo had left Saudi Arabia for Madrid in his private jet.
The reason for this was presumed to be safety fears amid the escalating tensions in the Middle East following the U.S .and Israeli bombing of Iran. Saudi Arabia's diplomatic quarter is in Riyadh and the U.S. embassy was the subject of an Iranian drone strike on the fourth day of the war.
This speculation was initially dismissed, and Ronaldo began rehabilitation from his hamstring injury at Al Nassr's training base in Riyadh. However, coach Jesus later confirmed that the player had indeed travelled to Madrid in order to receive specialist injury treatment.
Wolves' Mateus Mané has committed his international future to Portugal, rejecting England at under-21 level.
The 18-year-old, born in Barreiro, has previously represented England at youth level, including under-18s, but this morning he received his first call-up to Portugal’s U21 squad, with head coach Luís Freire confirming his inclusion for the upcoming 2027 U21 European Championship qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Scotland.
Mané has been a standout performer for Wolves this season, making 20 Premier League appearances, scoring twice and registering an assist, while also becoming the youngest player in the club’s history to score in the competition.
According to reports, both Roberto Martínez, Portugal’s head coach, and FPF (Portuguese FA) president Pedro Proença have been actively courting the talented winger, aware of his talent and versatility. Mané also holds Guinean nationality, giving him multiple options internationally.
England under-21 coach Lee Carsley had also shown keen interest, hoping to integrate Mané into the Three Lions’ squad, but the chance to represent his country of birth and join Portugal’s well-regarded youth setup proved decisive.
With his Premier League form continuing to impress, Mané is now set to make an immediate impact at the U21 level and establish himself as one of Portugal’s most exciting young prospects.
Six Sassuolo players in isolation before Juventus game due to ‘whooping cough’ outbreak
Sassuolo revealed on the eve of their Serie A clash with Juventus that they had notified Lega Serie A of a confirmed case of whooping cough in the squad, along with five additional team members showing ‘symptoms consistent with the disease.’
A whooping cough (pertussis) outbreak has hit the Sassuolo squad days before their Serie A match against Juventus.
Sassuolo’s statement after case of whooping cough identified
The Neroverdi wrote in an official statement on Friday: “Sassuolo announce that, following several tests carried out in recent days, one case of whooping cough has been identified, along with five cases showing symptoms consistent with the disease within the team group.
“Individuals presenting symptoms are currently in isolation and have been under constant monitoring by the club’s medical staff for the past three days. The staff is applying all procedures required by current health protocols in coordination with the health authorities. It is also noted that all asymptomatic members of the group have promptly undergone specific prophylactic measures.
“The club has already informed the Lega Serie A of the current situation and will continue to closely monitor developments, adopting all necessary measures to safeguard the health of its players and staff.”
Sassuolo play away at Juventus on Saturday night, and according to Italian sources, including TMW, the game is not at risk of being postponed.
The identities of the Sassuolo player diagnosed with pertussis and those with symptoms remain unknown.
Sassuolo have lost their last two Serie A matches, but sit tenth in the standings with 38 points in 29 matches.
Juventus sit fifth with two consecutive wins in Serie A. Luciano Spalletti’s men are unbeaten in the last three league games and are one point below fourth-placed Como.
Juventus and Sassuolo met not long ago in the reverse fixture on January 6, seeing the Bianconeri secure a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Burnley boss Scott Parker has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Fulham at Craven Cottage (15:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Parker confirmed he has not lost anyone to injury this week: "Ready to go again. Had a good training week, a little bit longer preparing for the game. We have had no new injuries, fully prepared and had a good week."
On a draw against Bournemouth last time out: "A point we can build on. The clean sheet and performance generally was good. We dominated in the first half and had we scored it could have been different. There were some positives. Obviously at this stage we needed to win, but we did enough in aspects to do that."
Parker was asked about the importance of staying mentally strong: "That's the biggest challenge now. The atmosphere is very positive in and around here really and that won't drop. Morale and the general feeling at moments can be tough because of the dynamics that we face, but that has never really been a problem here. When you come into training you see a group that is very bright and constantly trying to improve and get results."
More on staying positive: "Over the course of a long season it's something you need to be aware of as a coach, whether that's a little bit more rest at certain times to freshen the mind. For a lot of teams it's about the mental side of things and how fresh you go into games, because it has been a long season."
Is Fulham a must-win?: "It's the same as the last few months. We need a result, of course we do and we need to control the controllables. We need to focus solely on what we need to bring to the game. We need to make the game competitive and give us the best platform."
On facing his former club: "A few familiar faces, a lot of fond memories there. A brilliant club and I'm looking forward to going back there but as always fully focused on us. They are a very good side, brilliant coach, a team that has been together a long time and is established. They have individual talent that can hurt you and have recruited well."
Braintree Town defender Tommy Smith has just returned from injury [Getty Images]
Braintree Town defender Tommy Smith has been backed to swap a National League relegation battle for a World Cup summer.
The veteran New Zealand defender, 35, returned from injury to play his first full 90 minutes since November in the 1-1 draw against Morecambe last Saturday.
Smith will not join up with the Kiwis in Auckland during the upcoming international break for a final training camp and friendlies against Finland and Chile.
But Braintree manager Steve Pitt told BBC Essex that Smith remains part of New Zealand coach Darren Bazeley's plans and backed him to be on the plane to the USA in the summer.
"Darren Bazeley has said he would rather than Tommy stayed with us for the next training camp than actually play to benefit him for what lies ahead in the summer which is a real positive," said Pitt.
"He has obviously been a stalwart for New Zealand for a long long time – 15 years plus and is very well thought of off the pitch as well.
"His ambition is to be on that plane to the USA. From his point of view that is the prize and I think he is heading very positively towards it."
Braintree, who are three points from safety in 23rd place with eight games to go, host fifth-placed Scunthorpe to Cressing Road on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City face Arsenal in Sunday's League Cup final (Oli SCARFF)
Pep Guardiola believes Sunday's League Cup final against Arsenal is the acid test of his side's "level" as Manchester City aim to get their season back on track.
City were knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid for the third consecutive year in midweek and have fallen nine points behind leaders Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
The Gunners are going for their first trophy in six years at Wembley as Mikel Arteta's men remain on course for an unprecedented quadruple of the League Cup, FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League.
City, however, suffered their first trophyless campaign for eight seasons last term.
"We have got to Wembley 22 times in 10 years, it's an honour and a big challenge," said City manager Guardiola at his pre-match press conference on Friday. "For the team it's a big moment.
"They (Arsenal) are an exceptional team, it's a big challenge for us to see our level."
City have a game in hand on Arsenal in the Premier League and home advantage when the sides meet again next month.
But Guardiola is unsure whether lifting the first silverware of the season will have an effect on the title race.
"I don't know," he said. "Of course winning helps, just for the fact that winning helps. We can win the competition on Sunday and after in the league it is going the opposite (way).
"I learned that when there are many competitions and many games in a short time of recovery -- Champions League, FA Cups, Carabao (League) Cups, Premier League -- you have to have the ability to forget and move forward in the good and the bad moments."
Guardiola confirmed James Trafford will start in goal in place of Gianluigi Donnarumma as he has for all City's domestic cup games so far this season.
Hello everyone, and welcome back for another week of rankings in the UFC. With UFC Vegas 114 being one of the best fight cards all year, it was fun for all of us UFC fans. With UFC London this Saturday, there are no fights that will affect these rankings, other than the main event, which could land either Movsar Evloev or Lerone Murphy a title shot. That being said, let’s get to the rankings for this week. Have a great day, everyone, and may the fights be with you.
Dec 6, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, UNITED STATES; Joshua Van (blue gloves) reacts after the fight against Alexandre Pantoja (red gloves) during UFC 323 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
Joshua Van remains at the tenth spot as he gets ready for his next fight, which is on April 11th at UFC 327. His opponent will be Tatsuro Taira, who punched his ticket by submitting Hyun-sung Park and knocking out Brandon Moreno, who lost to Lone’er Kavanagh at UFC Mexico. Look for this match to be a banger with everyone saying that Taira will be the new champ. I don’t agree, but my official pick will not be made until the Fight Club show that week.
9. Petr Yan:
Petr Yan did the unthinkable by defeating Merab Dvalishvili in their title match at UFC 323. Yan now moves up to ninth overall this week as part of the shake-up I’ve wanted to do after UFC 324 and UFC 325. However, even though Yan won the title, he will most likely be handing it back to Dvalishvili in their rematch sometime in the future. That may be a bold call, but that’s what we do in the Fight Club of Pain.
8. Max Holloway:
Max Holloway lost his BMF Championship to Charles Oliveira, which now opens things up for Holloway. With Topuria vs. Gaethje in June, I could see Holloway asking for a title shot against the winner of this match. Holloway has fought both of these athletes, but Dan from the Fight Club of Pain always says that Holloway deserves a rematch in his own division, instead of making a weight cut like last time, to fight Topuria.
7. Charles Oliveira:
Charles “Do Bronx” Oliveira is the new BMF Champion in the world after systematically taking apart Max Holloway at UFC 326, last Saturday. With Topuria already scheduled to fight in early summer, you could see Oliveira defend his BMF title against Conor McGregor sometime this fall. I feel that with all the online banter that has been going on, this fight makes sense for Oliveira at this stage of his career.
6. Merab Dvalishvili:
Jan 18, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Merab Dvalishvili (red gloves) celebrates after winning a UFC bantamweight title fight against Umar Nurmagomedov (not pictured) during UFC 311 at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
Merab Dvalishvili lost his title to Petr Yan in the main event at UFC 323. Unlike their first matchup, Dvalishvili didn’t secure as many take-downs as they did in their first fight, which led to Yan smacking him up till he was bloodied. There are already whispers in the wind that the rematch will be scheduled soon, so until then, we’ll wait for the third saga in this feud. For now, Dvalishvili is my sixth-ranked fighter on this list.
5. Alex Pereira:
Alex Pereira stays at fifth on this list with so much more potential for him in the future. Of course, Pereira won his title back at UFC 320 by finally throwing his reverse punch, which hit Magomed Ankalaev so bad that his knees buckled immediately. Since then, Pereira has vacated his title, which is now up for grabs between Jiri Procházka and Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 on April 11th. For Poatan, he’ll be facing Ciryl Gane on the White House card on June 14th for the Interim Heavyweight Championship. CHAMA!
4. Khamzat Chimaev:
Khamzat Chimaev stays at the fourth spot with a fight finally scheduled for him once Ramadan is done. That fight will be against Sean Strickland, who knocked out Anthony Hernandez at UFC Houston. Since then, Strickland has launched numerous attacks on social media that gave Dana White no choice but to give him another title shot. That fight will happen on May 9th in New Jersey, at UFC 328. You can expect a war in this match, so be ready.
3. Alexander Volkanovski:
Alexander “The Great” Volkanovski moves up to third as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, after defeating Diego Lopes at UFC 325. Now that we’re past that match, Volk has said that he wants to fight someone who deserves it. Jean Silva looks like he could get a shot this year, but that will only happen once the match between Movsar Evloev and Lerone Murphy happens. That match was scheduled yesterday for UFC Fight Night in London, on March 21st.
2. Ilia Topuria:
Jun 28, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Ilia Topuria (red gloves) prior to the fight against Charles Oliveira (blue gloves) during UFC 317 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
Ilia Topuria has slipped to second on this list after Islam Makhachev dominated Della Maddalena. However, Topuria is back and will be headlining UFC Freedom 250, which is happening at the White House on June 14th. His next opponent is none other than Justin Gaethje, who won the interim Lightweight Championship against Paddy Pimblett.
1. Islam Makhachev:
Islam Makhachev is now the number one, pound-for-pound fighter in the world, after he easily dispatched Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322. Not only did he dominate JDM, but he became the 11th fighter to claim a belt in another division. Now that I’ve seen the Death Vader of the UFC smash a man, we can only hope that next year we get another super match between Makhachev and another opponent. The rumors are out that it could be Kamaru Usman, which would be fantastic, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Michael Morales gets the bid. Until then, let’s all hail Lord Makhachev as the best fighter in the world. SMESH!
March Madness is officially here and it's time for the fun part of filling out brackets.
Texas women's basketball secured a No. 1 seed and if the Longhorns win their first and second round games, they will travel north for the Fort Worth Regional. Wednesday's First Four win for Missouri State over Stephen F. Austin meant a "First Four" will determine who Texas plays Friday.
Texas guard Rori Harmon guards South Carolina guard Maddy McDaniel during the first half of the Southeastern Conference tournament title game March 8, 2026, in Greenville, S.C. (Chris Carlson/Associated Press)
Other No. 1 seeds include UCLA and South Carolina. But UConn is undefeated and the No. 1 overall seed as they look to win the Huskies' second straight NCAA title. The last time UConn had a title streak, it was between 2013-2016.
Liverpool have urged social media companies to "take responsibility" after Konate received racist abuse online [Getty Images]
Liverpool have said they are "appalled and disgusted" by racist abuse directed towards defender Ibrahima Konate on social media.
The France international was involved in a challenge with Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen during the first half of Liverpool's 4-0 Champions League win at Anfield on Wednesday.
Osimhen was subbed off at half-time and it was later revealed by the Turkish side that he had fractured his forearm.
It led to Konate receiving racist abuse online which Liverpool said was "completely unacceptable".
"It is dehumanising, cowardly and rooted in hate," the club said on Friday.
"Racism has no place in football, no place in society and no place anywhere - online or offline.
"Our players are not targets. They are human beings. The abuse that continues to be directed at players, often hidden behind anonymous accounts, is a stain on the game and on the platforms that allow it to persist."
The club said they were offering Konate their "full support" and working with the relevant authorities to identify those responsible.
Osimhen appeared to fall awkwardly following a challenge with Konate in the eighth minute, but he played on until he was replaced by Leroy Sane at the break.
Galatasaray head coach Okan Buruk complained about referee Pawel Raczkowski's decision-making following the Nigeria striker's injury.
"Looking at Osimhen's position, we saw that Konate was able to commit these fouls very easily, he could easily apply any kind of foul," Buruk said.
"While we were expecting the best referee in the world, perhaps one of the worst referees officiated the game."
Liverpool won the last-16 tie 4-1 on aggregate and will face holders Paris St-Germain in next month's quarter-finals.
The club called on social media companies to "take responsibility and act now" to prevent racist abuse being directed towards players online.
"These platforms have the power, the technology and the resources to prevent this abuse, yet too often they fail to do so," Liverpool said.
"Allowing racist hatred to spread unchecked is a choice - and it is one that continues to harm players, families and communities across the game.
"The current situation cannot be allowed to continue. It must be confronted, challenged and eradicated - not tomorrow, but now."
MIAMI — Based on his sizzling start to the season, and then in light of his first career All-Star appearance in February, the expectation with Norman Powell hardly was of a reserve role with the Miami Heat in late March.
And yet here Powell and the Heat stand, with the veteran guard now two games into his role realignment, having played off the bench twice this week.
Returning as a starter this past Saturday in the loss to the Orlando Magic after a seven-game absence with a calf strain, the expectation was same as it ever was.
“Just playing my game,” Powell said, with the Heat shifting their attention to Saturday night’s road game against the Houston Rockets. “Those decisions and things are above me. I can’t control that.
“I focus on what I can control, be a good teammate, be professional, continue to have confidence in myself, go out there and play the way I need to play in whatever minutes I do get and figure it out and how we can make it work.”
And yet behind the diplomacy is the reality that Powell will become a free agent in July unless extended by the Heat in the interim.
“I’ve been through every single role, position in this 11-year career that I’ve had,” he continued. “It’s nothing new to me. I just put my hard hat on and go to work.
“Whatever role it is, I put myself in a position to help this team win games. I don’t want to depend on who’s in and who’s out and the injuries.”
Those injuries likely have impacted the approach of coach Erik Spoelstra. Thursday night, for example, sixth man Jaime Jaquez Jr. was out due to tightness in his left hip. So, instead, Powell played as sixth man, with Simone Fontecchio starting. Tuesday night, Spoelstra elected to go big in Charlotte, with center Kel’el Ware added to the opening mix.
“We’ve talked game-to-game,” Powell said of his discourse with Spoelstra. “I don’t know. That’s a question with Spo, but we talked about how it was going to be going forward, treating every game as a playoff game because it’s so important — whatever role you’re put in, the focus has to be going out there and winning the game no matter what. That’s my focus.”
And yet to be paid as a starter, it typically means playing as a starter.
“I feel like I’m a starter. I’ve worked to be in that role,” Powell said. “If the team feels that me coming off the bench some games or whatever it is based on a matchup is going to put us in a position to win games, I’m going to accept the role and go out there and play basketball.”
Thursday night the pairing with Tyler Herro worked particularly well in the fourth quarter, with Powell scoring 12 in the period, Herro 11, on combined 7 of 9 shooting.
Getting the two to work together on a more extended basis is the goal — and possibly the key to resume going with the pairing from the start.
“You know the skill level with both of them on the court. You know that’ll work itself out,” Spoelstra said. “We need it. We need all the offensive firepower. It’s tough to assess, and I get it because that is a storyline, since they haven’t had a full body of games and a season together.”
And if Powell remains as a reserve, center and team captain Bam Adebyo is confident he will figure it out.
“Norm sacrifices coming off the bench,” Adebayo said, “and he’s figuring out his role, but he’s still playing at 32 (minutes, as he did Thursday night). So it’s like, it doesn’t matter about coming off the bench.”
Jordan Thompson has made 16 appearances for Preston this season [Shutterstock]
Preston North End midfielder Jordan Thompson has been suspended for three matches by the FA after a water bottle he kicked hit a Norwich City supporter.
Brentford manager pushes Igor Thiago to aim even higher after first Brazil call-up
Thiago has been named in the Brazil squad for March fixtures against France and Croatia, following a fantastic season in West London.
The 24-year-old has scored 22 goals in all competitions, of which 19 have come in thePremier League. Only Erling Haaland has outscored Thiago in the Premier League, with the latter just three goals behind the Manchester City striker in the race for the Golden Boot.
Thiago'sinternational call-up is the first time he has been recognised by Brazil at any level. He's one of two Premier League-based first-time inclusions, alongside Bournemouth winger Rayan.
The duo will now aim to impress head coach Carlo Ancelotti, and earn a place in this summer's World Cup squad.
Speaking ahead of this weekend's fixture with Leeds United, Andrews praised Thiago's performances, with the forward having bounced back from an ACL injury that decimated his debut campaign.
However, he called on the forward to strive for more, including the Premier League's Golden Boot.
"He needs to keep striving and pushing hard, he has had a big week with his call up to Brazil," Andrews said.
"It is such a proud moment for him, his family and us as a football club.
"We will support him like we always have and hopefully he will keep scoring."
PREVIEW | Lyon vs Monaco - team news, lineups, predictions
Lyon and Monaco face each other this Sunday at the Groupama Stadium for round 27 of the Ligue 1. The match will be broadcast live at 14:00 on Amazon Prime.
Lyon have won 47 points to date and are placed in 4th position. In their last encounter, Paulo Fonseca's team were beaten 0-2 by Celta de Vigo (UEFA Europa League 2025/26).
Monaco have picked up 43 points and currently lie in 6th position. In their last fixture, Sébastien Pocognoli's team won 2-0 against Brest (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Lyon winning 3-1.
Fantasy Premier League: Transfers to consider for Blank Gameweek 31
FPL Blank Gameweek 31 poses problems for Fantasy Premier League managers this week, with Arsenal, Manchester City, Crystal Palace, and Wolves assets all absent.
Wondering who to bring in to help your depleted side? We’ve got five options to consider.
Joachim Andersen – Fulham (£4.6m)
Fulham, on paper, have the best fixture on the schedule as struggling Burnley visit Craven Cottage. The West Londoners can be inconsistent, but arrive in this one after a clean sheet at Nottingham Forest.
Burnley are the second-worst travellers in the Premier League, so opportunity knocks for another shut-out. Alongside that potential, Joachim Andersen has thrived amid the inclusion of DefCon points. The Danish defender has reached the 10+ threshold 17 times in 27 games.
Harry Wilson – Fulham (£6m)
A second selection from Fulham, with Harry Wilson one to consider. The Welsh winger has been a revelation this season and ranks fourth overall for total points. Since GW10, only Bruno Fernandes has managed more points than Wilson, whose current £6m price tag remains a bargain.
Burnley have conceded more goals away from home (35) than any other Premier League team, and have also shown vulnerability from set pieces.
Anthony Gordon – Newcastle (£7.3m)
Newcastle need a response this weekend after a Champions League thrashing at Barcelona. The Tyne-Wear Derby should at least stir up something.
Anthony Gordon appears to have nailed down the centre-forward role as Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa struggle, while his emergence as first-choice penalty taker boosts his appeal. Gordon has scored in each of his last two league appearances for the Magpies and, despite a modest PL return, has 16 in all competitions.
Bruno Fernandes – Manchester United (£10.2m)
The Manchester United captain is on fire right now, re-emerging as a must-have in FPL. Fernandes has overtaken Antoine Semenyo as the highest-scoring midfield player in the game, and has averaged 7.8 points per game across the last seven gameweeks.
He’s recorded four double-digit hauls in that timeframe and is now chasing down the Premier League’s single-season assist record.
Joao Pedro – Chelsea (£7.8m)
Last weekend’s blank was a rare disappointment for Joao Pedro owners, who have been raking in the points of late.
Pedro has four double-digit hauls in his last eight games and has blanked only twice in the last nine.
This weekend, Chelsea are at Everton, who have endured a tough time in front of their own fans this season. The Toffees have won only five home games all season, while only Arsenal can better Chelsea’s away record.
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 31 Deadline: Friday 20th March, 18:30 GMT
Guardiola confirms goalkeeper decision for Carabao Cup final
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed that James Trafford will start in goal for this weekend’s Carabao Cup final.
Manchester City take on Arsenal at Wembley on Sunday, with the first silverware of the season on the line. Guardiola is set to retain trust in Trafford for the cup final.
Trafford has spent much of the campaign as deputy to Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Premier League but has featured throughout the club’s Carabao Cup campaign.
Guardiola will stick with the 23-year-old at Wembley, confirming the decision in his pre-match press conference, admitting it’s a ‘big moment for the team’.
The Spaniard was also asked on Trafford’s recent comments about his unhappiness with a lack of minutes.
Trafford rejoined the Citizens from Burnley in the summer, prior to Donnarumma’s high-profile arrive from Paris Saint-Germain. He has played just 270 minutes of league football and has made only 12 starts in all competitions.
On Trafford’s comments, Guardiola added: “Good. Nothing to say. Players can be happy, or unhappy, it is what it is. We have to do our best when they do, and afterwards we have to see what happens at the end of the season.”
Beth Tucker from The United Stand has given her opinion on which midfielders Manchester United should look to sign in the summer.
"I think they need to sign two, or potentially even three midfielders. The three I would go and get are...
"Elliot Anderson - I know that Manchester City are going to go massive on getting him, but if Manchester United can do anything to go and get him then they need to. Go and pitch that you are going to anchor the midfield and lead United back to glory, back to league titles and competing in the Champions League.
"He has got every attribute to compliment Kobbie Mainoo and be a top Premier League midfielder. He has proven he can do it going forward and he can take the next step up. He's combative and his energy levels are ridiculous and he reads the game really well. He has to be the top target.
"My second pick is Bruno Guimaraes. People might say that's not realistic but I think he is gettable. Newcastle look unlikely to make the Champions League this season, therefore, they will have to sell and some players will be looking for a way out.
"I'm not saying he's looking for a way out, but he's 28 years old, and I think he can step into that experienced role Casemiro has had and leaving behind. Guimaraes is excellent in the Premier League and he's looking to play Champions League football at a pivotal part of his career.
"Just look at Bruno Fernandes, he's 31 years old and he's playing some of the best football of his career. He's aged like fine wine. So someone like Guimaraes could go on to have some excellent years.
"The third player I would go in for is Mateus Fernandes from West Ham. If they get relegated, you could probably get him for a reasonable price. They paid about £43m for him last summer so it won't be ridiculously cheap, but when you are talking about some people in his position [midfield], you are looking at crazy price tags.
"Manchester United better get their chequebook out!"
The man considered to be the father of competitive, modern cheerleading died after falling while playing pickleball, according to a report.
Jeff Webb’s death was confirmed in an Instagram post by Varsity Spirit, the largest cheer organization in the United States, which he founded. He was 76 years old.
“Join us in honoring the life and legacy of Jeff Webb, founder of Varsity Spirit and modern cheerleading,” the tribute read. “His impact has built a community that will continue to inspire generations to come.”
Bill Seely, the president of Varsity Spirit, confirmed in an email, obtained by Cheer Daily, that Webb had sustained a severe head injury after his fall.
Webb was also a conservative political activist and was considered a “mentor” to Charlie Kirk. Following Kirk’s assassination, Webb spokemultipletimes about the impact of Turning Point USA’s founder.
Jeff Webb, the founder of Varsity Spirit, has reportedly died after a fall during a pickleball game (Gage Skidmore/CC BY-SA 2.0)
According to the email, Webb was hospitalized with severe head trauma after the accident. His family eventually decided to remove him from life support, Cheer Daily reported.
A spokesperson for Varsity Brands, a sportswear company he founded, told The Independent that the company was “saddened” by Webb’s death.
“Jeff played a pivotal role in shaping cheerleading as it exists today and in building a community that has impacted generations of athletes, coaches, and teams,” the spokesperson said.
“In recent years, his contributions helped grow the sport both in the United States and globally, including his work with the International Cheer Union, which achieved full recognition by the International Olympic Committee in 2021,” the spokesperson continued.
“We extend our condolences to Jeff’s family and loved ones, and to the many across the spirit community who were influenced by his work,” they concluded.
Jeff Webb was credited with making cheerleading an international sport which is now recognised by the IOC (Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)
Webb was a former yell leader for the University of Oklahoma’s cheer squad.
While at college, he worked for the National Cheerleaders Association before later accepting a full-time role at the organisation, forgoing law school in the process.
Webb went on to found the Universal Cheerleaders Association in 1974, which was eventually included under the Varsity Spirit umbrella.
According to The New York Times, Webb was instrumental in bringing cheerleading competitions to television screens across the United States. He also pushed for cheer routines to feature more acrobatic and athletic activities.
As president of the International Cheer Union, Webb played a key role in making cheerleading a global sport, with events broadcast on ESPN.
In addition to his work with cheerleading, Webb served as the co-publisher and senior news editor of right-wing news site Human Events and also bought another right-wing site, The Post Millennial, in 2022. He sold both titles to Trump-loyalist John Solomon’s Just the News in 2025.
“Jeff was a brilliant businessman and entrepreneur and a joyful warrior who made everyone around him better. He had a passion for ensuring America’s next generations could carry on the torch of liberty, whether through the creation of the Varsity franchise or through his friendship with Charlie Kirk. He will be sorely missed,” Solomon said in a statement.
The man considered to be the father of competitive, modern cheerleading died after falling while playing pickleball, according to a report.
Jeff Webb’s death was confirmed in an Instagram post by Varsity Spirit, the largest cheer organization in the United States, which he founded. He was 76 years old.
“Join us in honoring the life and legacy of Jeff Webb, founder of Varsity Spirit and modern cheerleading,” the tribute read. “His impact has built a community that will continue to inspire generations to come.”
Bill Seely, the president of Varsity Spirit, confirmed in an email, obtained by Cheer Daily, that Webb had sustained a severe head injury after his fall.
Webb was also a conservative political activist and was considered a “mentor” to Charlie Kirk. Following Kirk’s assassination, Webb spokemultipletimes about the impact of Turning Point USA’s founder.
Jeff Webb, the founder of Varsity Spirit, has reportedly died after a fall during a pickleball game (Gage Skidmore/CC BY-SA 2.0)
According to the email, Webb was hospitalized with severe head trauma after the accident. His family eventually decided to remove him from life support, Cheer Daily reported.
A spokesperson for Varsity Brands, a sportswear company he founded, told The Independent that the company was “saddened” by Webb’s death.
“Jeff played a pivotal role in shaping cheerleading as it exists today and in building a community that has impacted generations of athletes, coaches, and teams,” the spokesperson said.
“In recent years, his contributions helped grow the sport both in the United States and globally, including his work with the International Cheer Union, which achieved full recognition by the International Olympic Committee in 2021,” the spokesperson continued.
“We extend our condolences to Jeff’s family and loved ones, and to the many across the spirit community who were influenced by his work,” they concluded.
Jeff Webb was credited with making cheerleading an international sport which is now recognised by the IOC (Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons)
Webb was a former yell leader for the University of Oklahoma’s cheer squad.
While at college, he worked for the National Cheerleaders Association before later accepting a full-time role at the organisation, forgoing law school in the process.
Webb went on to found the Universal Cheerleaders Association in 1974, which was eventually included under the Varsity Spirit umbrella.
According to The New York Times, Webb was instrumental in bringing cheerleading competitions to television screens across the United States. He also pushed for cheer routines to feature more acrobatic and athletic activities.
As president of the International Cheer Union, Webb played a key role in making cheerleading a global sport, with events broadcast on ESPN.
In addition to his work with cheerleading, Webb served as the co-publisher and senior news editor of right-wing news site Human Events and also bought another right-wing site, The Post Millennial, in 2022. He sold both titles to Trump-loyalist John Solomon’s Just the News in 2025.
“Jeff was a brilliant businessman and entrepreneur and a joyful warrior who made everyone around him better. He had a passion for ensuring America’s next generations could carry on the torch of liberty, whether through the creation of the Varsity franchise or through his friendship with Charlie Kirk. He will be sorely missed,” Solomon said in a statement.
March Madness officially got underway with first-round games on Thursday, March 19. Sixteen games were played on "opening day" of the NCAA Tournament, with another 16 on Friday, March 20. And we had some shockers already.
The NCAA Tournament continues through April 5, when a national champion will emerge from the Final Four in Indianapolis. Second round coverage begins on Saturday, March 21 and continues through Sunday, March 22.
As March Madness continues to unfold, USA TODAY Sports will be on top of all the action. Here's a look at the March Madness results so far for men's March Madness:
March Madness results so far
First round
Thursday, March 19
East Region: (1) Duke 71, (16) Siena 65
Midwest Region: (1) Michigan 101, (16) Howard 80
South Region: (2) Houston 78, (15) Idaho 47
East Region: (3) Michigan State 92, (14) North Dakota State 67
South Region: (3) Illinois 105, (14) Penn 70
West Region: (3) Gonzaga 73, (14) Kennesaw State 64
East Region: (9) TCU 66, (8) Ohio State 64
South Region: (4) Nebraska 76, (13) Troy 47
West Region: (4) Arkansas 97, (13) Hawai'i 78
West Region: (12) High Point 83, (5) Wisconsin 82
South Region: 5) Vanderbilt 78, (12) McNeese 68
East Region: (6) Louisville 83, (11) South Florida 79
South Region: (11) Virginia Commonwealth 82, (6) North Carolina 78, OT
West Region: (11) Texas 79, (6) BYU 71
South Region: (10) Texas A&M 63, (7) Saint Mary's 50
East Region: (9) TCU 66, (8) Ohio State 64
Midwest Region: (9) Saint Louis 102, (8) Georgia 77
March Madness schedule: Today's games in men's NCAA Tournament
Midwest Region: (7) Kentucky vs. (10) Santa Clara | 12:15 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)
Craig McLeish has been preparing St Mirren for Falkirk's visit on Saturday [SNS]
Craig McLeish is "comfortable" about taking the St Mirren manager's job permanently "if the opportunity came up right now" after a week as caretaker whetted his appetite for the role.
Chief executive Keith Lasley said on Thursday the Scottish Premiership club are considering candidates who had applied for the job - and those the club had approached.
He added they are seeking someone to "galvanise" the side sitting third bottom of the table and McLeish, who was recently promoted from the academy to look after the transition of players from youth set-up to the first team, expects some clarity by the middle of next week.
"People who are close to me know that this is what I want to do," he said.
"This is what I want my career to be.
"But I'm in no rush with it. I'm just enjoying the experience right now and hopefully it sets me up well."
McLeish was appointed on a temporary basis alongside head of youth development Allan McManus and goalkeeping coach Jamie Langfield following the departure of Stephen Robinson to Aberdeen.
He has "loved all aspects of it" so far despite the disappointment of a 1-0 home defeat by third-top Rangers in their first game in charge.
"If it's to the end of the season, or if a manager comes in next week, I hope I've shown to the club and to everyone that I can handle it," McLeish, 35, said.
"If the opportunity came up right now, I'm comfortable. If it doesn't, I'm in no rush. My whole plan and thought about it is longevity of my career."
McLeish knows there are examples where "young coaches go in maybe a bit soon" and it ends their managerial career because that first job does not go well.
However, he stressed: "You might not get other opportunities and chances. You can't time that. You can't decide when you get opportunities. You just have to be ready for them to come."
McLeish realises the timing, with St Mirren only above the relegation play-off place on goal difference and also in a Scottish Cup semi-final with Celtic, makes appointing the right team boss crucial, but he is sure his immediate future lies with the Paisley club whatever is decided.
"If they bring someone in, I know I'm going to be part of that team and staff anyway - I'm still here long-term," said McLeish, who played predominantly in Scottish Leagues 1 and 2.
"I just want the club to do well whatever it decides to do but I have to back my own ability in this current situation."
St Mirren are the lowest scorers in the Premiership and, as he prepares to take his side to Falkirk, the scene of their only away league win of the season, McLeish's immediate priority is to "carry more threat in the final third".
Pep Guardiola was given the platform to engage in pre-match mind games with rival coach Mikel Arteta ahead of Manchester City’s meeting with Arsenal in the English League Cup final on Sunday.
He didn’t bite.
“Look what’s happened around the world,” Guardiola said Friday. “We have an incredible chaos and nobody moves one finger. Everything is behind the scenes. The world is going to collapse and still we are here talking about dark arts.”
Guardiola’s reference to “dark arts” recalled a flashpoint between the teams that reared up after a Premier League match in September 2024, when Arsenal’s tactics drew criticism from a number of City players following a 2-2 draw.
Midfielder Bernardo Silva said Arsenal’s players pushed “the limits of what was possible to do.” Defender John Stones said they “break up the game which upsets the rhythm.” It was full back Kyle Walker, no longer at City, who described Arsenal’s perceived tactics as “dark arts.”
Those comments prompted Arteta to respond rather cryptically, saying he has “all the information” about City owing to his time there as an assistant to Guardiola from 2016-19.
A year and a half later, Guardiola wasn’t in the mood to reignite that argument.
“There are officials to deal with these kind of things,” he said.
Indeed, the City manager praised the evolution and “solidarity” of Arsenal, which is in contention to win four trophies this season as the Premier League leader by nine points and having advanced to the quarterfinals of the Champions League and FA Cup.
“Exceptional team,” he said. “It’s a big challenge for us to see how our level is.”
LeBron James made more history on Thursday night, matching Robert Parish's NBA record by appearing in his 1,611th career regular-season game.
James is now one game away from breaking the milestone Parish set 20 years ago. The Boston Celtics legend responded graciously to LeBron's feat in a phone call to ESPN's Dave McMenamin on Thursday.
"If anyone is deserving of breaking the iron man record, I would say LeBron James is," Parish said. "Because he takes such good care of himself. ... His approach to fitness and what he puts into his body reflects, or mirrors, how I felt about my fitness and what I ate, how I took care of myself. And so, it's a testament to not only my longevity, but LeBron's longevity."
At age 41, James continues to play at a high level. The Los Angeles Lakers star notched 19 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in a 134-126 victory over the Miami Heat at the Kaseya Center.
James is averaging 21.3 points, 6.9 assists and 5.9 rebounds per game during his 23rd NBA season. He's one game away from playing at least 50 games for the 22nd time.
The league's all-time scoring leader is also poised to enhance his record of 292 postseason games played, 108 more than Parish, a fellow four-time champion. The Lakers are third in the Western Conference at 45-25 amid an eight-game winning streak.
James can take the record for himself when the Lakers play the Orlando Magic on Saturday night.
GMKtec today announced a major feature update to its flagship mini PC, the NucBox K13—Ultra-Integrated Workstation, introducing two powerful new capabilities: Windows + Ubuntu dual boot and OpenClaw pre-installation (or one-click setup). These enhancements further position the K13 as a versatile, AI-ready platform for developers, creators, and power users worldwide. With growing demand for flexible computing environments and local AI deployment, the NucBox K13 now delivers a seamless experience across operating systems while simplifying access to cutting-edge AI tools.
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Gamers with Intel Arc GPUs hoping to have a go at Crimson Desert are in for a rude surprise. Its developer, Pearl Abyss, stated that the game does not support Intel Arc graphics cards. What this means in practice, is that the developer will not fix any bugs or issues arising from trying to play the game on Arc GPUs. While apologizing for the inconvenience caused, Pearl Abyss, in an FAQ entry, said that gamers who bought the game expecting Intel Arc support should try to seek refunds for the game. To date, AMD and NVIDIA have released GPU drivers with optimization for Crimson Desert. AMD's Adrenalin 26.3.1 WHQL and NVIDIA's GeForce 595.79 WHQL include day-zero optimization for the game. The game also leverages several AMD-exclusive gaming technologies, including FSR 4.1 upscaling, and ray regeneration.
MAINGEAR, the leader in premium-quality, high-performance gaming PCs, today announced the official launch of its Rush Crimson Desert Limited Edition PC: a hand-built collector's collab aligned with today's launch of Crimson Desert, Pearl Abyss's open-world action-adventure set across the brutal continent of Pywel. Only 30 units will ever be produced. Orders close April 2, or when the 30th system is sold, whichever comes first.
Crimson Desert is one of the most anticipated open-world titles of 2026, and MAINGEAR crafted a system worthy of this moment. At the center of this collaboration is the Crimson Desert AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT, the Sapphire Nitro+ limited edition GPU featuring a design inspired by the game's visual identity, and the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU, the world's fastest gaming processor, for a build that can handle everything Pywel throws at it: massive open landscapes, dynamic lighting, large-scale faction battles, and cinematic boss encounters, all without compromise.
While the first TriFold was discontinued after just a few months on the market, the report suggests that Samsung has not entirely backed away from multifold hardware. Instead, the company is said to be testing the feasibility of a lighter but slightly thicker second-generation model.
G-Sync Pulsar blur reduction tech makes its debut in Acer’s Predator XB273U F5. It’s a 27-inch QHD IPS screen with 360 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR500, and wide-gamut color. It brings the quickness and smoothness of OLED to the LCD realm.
Competitor Analyzer helps marketers track and analyze competitors' social media across Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can use a unified dashboard to compare engagement rates, content performance, posting frequency, and audience growth over time. Monitor trends with historical data and receive AI-powered insights and alerts that surface actionable opportunities while maintaining secure data controls.
Adobe will shut down the SEO feature in Marketo Engage at the end of March 2026, according to its February 2026 release notes.
The tool will be deprecated on March 31, and you must export any existing SEO data before then. (This page includes links to the export instructions.) The SEO tile will be removed from the platform on April 1.
What happened?
Adobe’s Keith Gluck said deprecating low-use features lets the Marketo Engage team focus on other areas of the platform. For your SEO needs, Adobe announced in 2025 that it was acquiring Semrush, a full-featured SEO and visibility tool. (Reminder: Semrush owns Third Door Media, the publisher of Search Engine Land.)
The deprecation came as no surprise if you follow Marketo news closely. Reports suggest few people fully configured the SEO tool, and its features didn’t seem to be a priority for the Marketo Engage product team in recent years.
With LLMs rapidly changing the search landscape, it was time to say goodbye. The arrival of Semrush into the Adobe family provided the perfect opportunity.
If your law firm’s referrals aren’t converting, validation may be the problem.
Referred prospects don’t go straight from recommendation to contact. They research, compare, and verify what they were told — on your website, in search results, and through AI tools.
These are your highest-value leads — pre-sold through trusted recommendations and expected to be your easiest conversions. But when that validation falls short, even they lose momentum.
This is the referral validation gap: the moments during online research when trust is broken rather than built. Here’s where referral validation fails and how to fix it.
While this article focuses on law firms, the same dynamics apply to any referral-based business.
The four types of referral validation failure
Referral loss follows predictable patterns — and once you can spot them, you can fix them.
Credibility gaps: When your digital presence doesn’t match the expectations set by the referral.
Specificity gaps: When your content doesn’t reflect the specific problem the prospect was referred for.
Authority gaps: When third-party or AI validation fails to confirm your expertise.
Friction gaps: When prospects are ready to act but encounter unnecessary barriers to conversion.
1. Credibility gaps
In under three seconds, a website visitor forms a first impression. If your site doesn’t immediately validate what the referrer said about you — if it looks outdated, generic, or fails to showcase the specific expertise they praised — that trust becomes conditional.
A referred prospect arrives expecting professionalism, confidence, and authority, only to encounter uncertainty. Thin attorney bios, generic claims (“experienced,” “trusted,” “results-driven”) without proof, or outdated design can all create hesitation.
The referral earned you consideration. Your digital presence determines what happens next.
The prospect’s reaction is simple: This doesn’t look like what I was expecting. That moment of doubt is often enough to end the process.
What you can do about it
Implement practice area-specific landing pages with targeted H1s, schema markup for your specialties, and prominent visual trust signals (credentials, case results, awards) above the fold. Ensure mobile page speed stays under two seconds with Core Web Vitals optimization.
Referrals are almost always problem-specific. The website they’re referred to rarely is.
Imagine a prospect referred for a complex custody dispute lands on a homepage about “family law.” A business owner referred for a ground lease negotiation sees “commercial real estate services.”
Nothing is technically wrong. But nothing confirms the recommendation. When a site fails to mirror the exact issue that prompted the referral, the prospect starts to question it: Does this firm actually specialize in my problem, or was the referral overstated?
At the same time, prospects are actively looking for proof — case results, credentials, relevant experience. If that evidence is buried, disconnected, or requires more than two clicks to find, momentum drops quickly.
What you can do about it
Create practice area-specific case study pages with structured data markup. Implement FAQ schema tied to common referral scenarios. Ensure content directly reflects the search intent behind the referral, and use internal linking to guide visitors from homepage → specific expertise → proof points within two clicks.
3. Authority gaps
Referral prospects are asking questions like: “Is this firm actually good at complex custody cases?” or “Do they have experience with ground lease negotiations in New York?” — increasingly through AI search tools.
If AI tools can’t find credible, structured information on your site to validate the referral, they won’t confirm it. And if competitors provide clearer answers, those are the sources AI will surface. This creates an immediate form of negative validation. The prospect starts to question the recommendation: If they’re so good, why aren’t they showing up here?
If a competitor has invested in content that’s structured for citation, the AI will quote them, reference their work, and position them as the authority, even though the prospect came to you through a trusted referral. You can’t claim authority. AI systems will either confirm or contradict it.
What to do about it
Forward-thinking firms are now monitoring a new metric: AI search share of voice— the percentage of relevant AI-generated answers that mention or cite your firm compared to competitors. Start by:
Identifying the 10-15 questions prospects most commonly ask about your practice areas.
Running those queries regularly through ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
Documenting which firms appear, how often, and in what context.
Tracking whether you’re cited as a source, mentioned, or absent entirely.
If your firm’s content, credentials, and case results aren’t structured for AI parsing and citation, you’re invisible in these crucial validation moments regardless of how strong the initial referral was. Once you’ve identified where your competitors are outperforming you, create in-depth topic clusters around your specialties, and build authoritative content that answers the questions prospects ask AI tools.
4. Friction gaps
Friction gaps occur after trust has already been established, but conversion still hasn’t happened. Common examples include:
No obvious next step above the fold.
Forms that are difficult to complete on mobile.
No immediate way to call, text, or book.
At this stage, prospects are ready to act. But any delay introduces doubt and gives them time to reconsider or move on. You’ve earned the referral. Your site validated your expertise. The prospect is ready to hire you — but can’t quickly figure out how to take the next step.
This is the final failure point in the referral validation gap: when a motivated, pre-sold prospect abandons because the conversion path is unclear, inconvenient, or unnecessarily complicated. You need to remove every obstacle between “I want to hire this firm” and “I’ve made contact.”
What to do about it
A referred prospect should be able to answer these questions within three seconds of landing on any page:
How do I contact this firm right now?
What happens when I do?
Is this going to be easy or painful?
Test it yourself: open your site on your phone and start a timer. Can you initiate contact within a few seconds without scrolling? Try it from a homepage, attorney bio, and practice area page. If the answer is no, you’re losing prospects at the finish line.
Closing the referral validation gap doesn’t require a complete digital overhaul on day one. Strategic, phased implementation will allow you to see quick wins while building toward comprehensive optimization. Let’s look at the steps you can take.
Quick wins: Remove immediate friction
These are some changes that require minimal investment but can immediately reduce referral abandonment:
Adding a prominent click-to-call button in mobile header (and ensuring that it’s visible without scrolling).
Testing form completion on mobile devices and reducing any fields to essential only.
Ensuring page load speed under two seconds on mobile (test via PageSpeed Insights).
Verifying that “Contact Us” is visible on every page without scrolling.
Adding a secondary CTA option (for example, many prospects prefer “Schedule Consultation” over “Contact”).
Testing that your firm’s phone number is clickable on mobile across entire site.
Medium-term: Build validation infrastructure
These initiatives can require more investment but, over time, can generate a sustainable competitive advantage:
Creating dedicated landing pages for each significant practice area.
Structuring each page with: a specific H1 tag, a detailed service description, any relevant credentials, relevant case results, an FAQ section, and a clear CTA.
Implementing schema markup (e.g., LegalService, Attorney, and FAQPage) on each landing page.
Building out an internal linking strategy that guides visitors from homepage → specific expertise → proof points in two clicks maximum.
Developing 3-5 detailed case studies per practice area (these can be anonymized where required).
Writing blog posts that address the specific questions prospects ask during the research phase.
Ensuring all content includes author attribution with credentials to build E-E-A-T signals.
Long-term: Dominate AI search validation
These strategic initiatives can position your firm for sustained advantage in an AI-driven search environment:
Creating entity-based content that AI models can parse and cite (e.g., detailed attorney bios, practice area guides, or legal topic explanations).
Developing topic clusters: pillar pages for major practice areas with supporting cluster content that addresses related queries.
Optimizing content for the natural language queries that prospects ask AI tools.
Building citation-worthy resources such as comprehensive guides, state-specific legal explanations, and process walkthroughs.
Identifying 15-20 high-value queries prospects use to validate referrals.
Monitoring how your firm appears in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overview responses monthly.
Tracking competitor mentions and citation patterns.
Adjusting content strategy based on AI search visibility gaps.
But, most importantly, don’t let this roadmap overwhelm you. The firms that successfully close the referral validation gap don’t do it by accomplishing everything all at once. Instead, they start with a single, crucial decision: acknowledging that the gap exists. And then they take the first step to fix it.
Once you accept that your best leads are researching you — on your website and through AI tools — and making judgments based on what they find (or don’t find), your path forward for fixing that gap will become clear.
Prospects are getting their answers without ever visiting your website. The gap between digital presence and digital authority is widening — and for firms that wait, it becomes unbridgeable.
Closing the referral validation gap isn’t just about improving conversion rates. It means:
Capitalizing on your highest-value leads.
Reducing customer acquisition costs.
Building a compounding advantage.
Creating momentum in an AI-driven search environment.
Firms that master this will pull ahead. Those that don’t will watch their best leads slip away — one validation failure at a time.
A referral gets you consideration. Your digital presence determines what happens next. Closing the referral validation gap turns trust into conversion.
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The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as Roberto Martinez has provided clarity over his fitness ahead of a crucial international period.
The spotlight once again falls on Cristiano Ronaldo as Roberto Martinez has provided clarity over his fitness ahead of a crucial international period. With Portugal preparing for key warm-up matches, concerns around the veteran forward’s injury have sparked widespread debate, especially given his importance to both the club and the national team setup.
Despite the uncertainty, the message from the Portugal camp remains cautiously optimistic, even as Ronaldo misses out on the upcoming fixtures. The absence raises questions, but it also reflects a broader strategy focused on long-term fitness rather than short-term risk.
Portugal will head into its upcoming friendlies against Mexico and the United States without its captain, as Ronaldo continues his recovery from a muscle injury sustained while playing forAl-Nassr. The injury, picked up at the end of February, forced the 41-year-old to undergo treatment in Madrid. As a result, he has not recovered in time to participate in the matches scheduled in North America.
These games represent the final opportunity for the Portugal national team to fine-tune preparations before the World Cup squad is finalized. Yet, the decision to leave Ronaldo out highlights a cautious approach from the coaching staff. Martinez explained the reasoning behind the squad selection and the absence of key players: “We have players who are not ready. We have Ruben Dias, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Nelson Semedo, players who are not medically fit.”
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.
Martinez reassures fans over World Cup concerns
Despite the absence, Martinez was quick to calm fears about Ronaldo’s long-term availability. The Portuguese coach made it clear that there is no risk of the forward missing the World Cup, emphasizing the minor nature of the injury.“No, he’s not in danger,”Martinez stated. “It’s a minor muscle injury.”
He also highlighted Ronaldo’s physical condition throughout the season as a key reason for optimism: “Everything Cristiano has done physically this season shows that he’s in great shape.” These comments underline the confidence within the Portugal camp that their captain will return stronger, rather than rushing him back prematurely.
What’s more, the Selecao boss confirmed that the veteran superstar will make a full recovery within one to two weeks, putting him firmly on track for upcoming club and international commitments. This timeline suggests that the decision to exclude him from the friendlies is purely precautionary, ensuring he avoids aggravating the injury ahead of more important fixtures.
Calculated pause, not a setback
Ultimately, Ronaldo’s absence from the upcoming friendlies is less about concern and more about careful planning. Portugal, guided by Martinez, is prioritizing long-term success over short-term risk.
With a clear recovery timeline and strong reassurance from the coaching staff, the situation appears firmly under control. As the World Cup approaches, all signs point to Ronaldo returning in time to once again lead Portugal on the biggest stage.
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Roberto Martinez.
Portugal has reached a final call on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will feature in the March international window, as the national team prepares for high-profile friendlies against the United States and Mexico.
Portugal has reached a final call on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will feature in the March international window, as the national team prepares for high-profile friendlies against the United States and Mexico. The fixtures, set to be played in North America, are part of early preparations for the 2026 World Cup, with the national team facing two host nations in quick succession.
The decision comes amid uncertainty surrounding Ronaldo’s fitness after a recent injury sustained while playing for Al-Nassr. The forward has been a regular presence under head coach Roberto Martinez, but has not featured in recent matches, raising questions about his readiness for international duty. His last appearance for the national team dates back to November 2025, when he was sent off in a World Cup qualifier against Ireland.
Portugal’s upcoming matches will take place at iconic venues, first facing Mexico at Estadio Azteca before traveling to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to meet Christian Pulisic‘s USMNT. These games offer a crucial early look at how the Selecao may shape its squad ahead of the World Cup, particularly as it balances experienced stars with emerging talent.
The suspense surrounding Ronaldo’s inclusion has now been resolved. Portugal has opted not to include the veteran forward in its squad for the March friendlies, confirming that his recovery timeline will keep him sidelined for the trip. “Cristiano is injured. He is not currently playing with Al-Nassr and has also been unable to take part in recent matches”, Martinez had said earlier, leaving the door open before the final call was made.
Os convocados para a dupla jornada nas "Américas" ✈️🌍
Despite earlier optimism, the injury, initially described as minor, proved significant enough to rule him out. Reports from club level indicated a more serious issue than first expected, requiring rest and treatment abroad.
Injury concerns and club context
Ronaldo’s setback dates back to late February, when he picked up a muscle injury during a match with Al-Nassr. Since then, he has been absent from action, focusing on recovery. “After the tests he underwent, it became clear that it is a more serious injury than we were expecting,” said Jorge Jesus. “He will need rest and recovery.”
The absence interrupts what has otherwise been a remarkable international run. Ronaldo remains the all-time leading scorer in men’s international soccer, with 143 goals in 226 appearances, and continues to target participation in a sixth World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal reacts following an injury
What comes next for Portugal
Portugal’s clash with Mexico is scheduled for March 28, followed by a meeting with the United States on March 31. Both matches will serve as key preparation fixtures against top-level opposition.
While Ronaldo’s absence will be felt, the decision prioritizes long-term fitness over short-term availability, ensuring the veteran forward has the best chance of returning fully fit for future competitions.
Wayne Rooney recently questioned Neymar’s legacy, igniting controversy across the soccer world. In response, Brazilian legend Cafu clapped back boldly, defending Neymar and placing him above both Messi and Ronaldo in one key area.
Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo are at the center of a heated debate after Wayne Rooney suggested that Neymar was “never world-class.” The former Manchester United star questioned Neymar’s legacy despite his success at Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and Brazil, igniting controversy across the soccer world. In response, Brazilian legend Cafu clapped back boldly, defending Neymar and placing him above both Messi and Ronaldo in one key area.
Wayne Rooney’s comments have divided opinion globally. “I like Neymar, but I’ve never seen him as a top, top player. Like Messi, Ronaldo, that kind of category. He was good at Barcelona, but he was still overshadowed by Messi,” Rooney told The Overlap podcast.
Despite Neymar’s career being packed with trophies, including a treble with Barcelona and numerous titles with PSG, the Englishman argued that consistency at the very top level defines true greatness. “For me, he was never world-class. He had talent, but being world-class is about doing it consistently at the very top level,” the former striker added.
Fans quickly took to social media to defend the 34-year-old Santos star, highlighting his performances during his prime. Clips of the Brazilian’s incredible goals and assists in La Liga, Ligue 1, and the UEFA Champions League circulated widely, with many asserting that his peak arguably rivaled or even surpassed several Premier League legends.
Amid the controversy, Cafu, a two-time World Cup winner and former Brazil captain, offered a powerful defense of his compatriot’s abilities. Speaking on the Brazilian podcast Podpah, the 55-year-old claimed Neymar surpasses even Messi and Ronaldo in one crucial aspect of soccer.
“In my opinion, Neymar is better than Messi. Maybe Messi’s commitment is different. But, of these latest generations, Neymar is better than everyone, than Messi, than Cristiano. [He] has more resources, without a doubt. His technical quality beats either of them,” Cafu stated.
The former defender emphasized that his comparison is rooted in pure ability rather than achievements, highlighting Neymar’s extraordinary skill set and creativity on the pitch. While the GOAT duo have defined an era through consistency and trophies, Cafu values the Brazilian forward’s capacity to produce moments of brilliance and unlock defenses in ways few can match.
The importance of being fit
Cafu also addressed Neymar’s ongoing absence from Brazil’s squad. He believes the forward’s inclusion is essential if he is fully fit. “If he’s doing well, he fits into any national team in the world. That’s a fact. There’s no debate about Neymar when he’s at his best,” Cafu explained.
Neymar Junior of Santos.
He further highlighted the challenge Neymar faced over his international career: “For 15 years, he had no one at his level to share the responsibility.” Neymar’s fitness and form are now crucial, not just for club success at Santos, but for Brazil’s preparations ahead of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Neymar (center), and Lionel Messi (right)
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Basketbol Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çeyrek final ve Dörtlü Final kura çekimi, İspanya'daki Badalona Müzesi'nde gerçekleştirildi.
Son 16 turunda gruplarını lider tamamlayan AEK (Yunanistan), La Laguna Tenerife (İspanya), Rytas Vilnius (Litvanya) ve Unicaja (İspanya), seribaşı olarak kura çekimine girdi.
Grup ikincileri ALBA Berlin (Almanya), Asisa Joventut (İspanya), ERA Nymburk (Çekya) ile Galatasaray MCT Technic ise ikinci torbada yer aldı.
Galatasaray MCT Technic, çeyrek finalde La Laguna Tenerife ile eşleşti.
Çeyrek finalde ilk müsabakalar, 31 Mart ve 1 Nisan'da oynanacak. İki galibiyet alan ekibin Dörtlü Final'e yükseleceği eşleşmelerde ilk maçlar, birinci torbada yer alan takımların sahasında oynanacak.
Dörtlü Final organizasyonu ise İspanya'nın Badalona kentinde 7-9 Mayıs'ta gerçekleştirilecek. Galatasaray MCT Technic, Dörtlü Final'e kalması halinde Rytas Vilnius (Litvanya)-ERA Nymburk (Çekya) eşleşmesinin kazananıyla finale yükselmek için mücadele edecek.
Basketbol Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çeyrek final eşleşmeleri şöyle:
UEFA turnuvalarına 2025-2026 sezonunda Türkiye adına Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Samsunspor, Beşiktaş ve Başakşehir katıldı. 5 takımın UEFA gelirleri ise belli oldu.
UEFA'nın para ödülü dağıtım kriterlerine göre Türk takımları içinde en fazla geliri Galatasaray, en az geliri Beşiktaş ile Başakşehir elde etti.
Galatasaray'ın para ödülü 53,53 milyon avro
Bu sezon "Devler Ligi"ne direkt katılan Galatasaray, UEFA'nın para ödülleri yönetmeliğine göre "ayak bastı parası" olarak 18,62 milyon avro kazandı.
Ligde oynadığı 8 maçtan 3 galibiyet ve 1 beraberlik çıkartan "Cimbom" bu performansıyla 7 milyon avronun sahibi olurken, ligde elde ettiği dereceyle de 5,08 milyon avroluk gelire uzandı.
Ligde ilk 24'e kalarak son 16 turu play-off turu maçı oynamaya hak kazanan ve 1 milyon avroluk prime uzanan sarı-kırmızılı ekip, son 16 turuna yükselmesiyle kazancına 11 milyon avro daha ekledi.
Yayın havuzu değerlemesinden 6,41 ila 10,41 milyon avro (ortalama 8,41 milyon avro) kazanan Galatasaray'ın, UEFA katsayı kaleminden payına düşen miktar ise 2,42 milyon avro oldu.
Fenerbahçe'nin UEFA geliri 19,47 milyon avro
Bu sezona Şampiyonlar Ligi 3. eleme turundan başlayan ve 175 bin avro ile açılışı yapan Fenerbahçe, sonraki turda (play-off) Şampiyonlar Ligi'nden elendi.
"Devler Ligi"nin kapısından dönen sarı-lacivertli ekip, bir nevi "teselli ikramiyesi" mahiyetindeki 4,29 milyon avroyla ödüllendirildi.
Yoluna UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nden devam eden Fenerbahçe; bu organizasyona katılımından dolayı 4,31 milyon avro, ligdeki performansıyla (3'er galibiyet ve beraberlik) 1,8 milyon avro ve ligde elde ettiği dereceyle 1,45 milyon avroluk gelire uzandı.
Son 16 play-off turu oynamasından dolayı hanesine 300 bin avro daha yazdıran "Sarı kanaryalar", yayın havuzu değerlemesinden 4,39 ila 5,59 milyon avro (ortalama 4,99 milyon avro), UEFA katsayı kaleminden de 2,16 milyon avroyu kasasına koydu.
Samsunspor'un geliri 7,89 milyon avro
Samsunspor, UEFA Avrupa Ligi play-off turundan sezonu açtı ve 175 bin avroyla başlangıç yaptı.
Bu turu geçemeyerek yoluna Konferans Ligi'nde devam eden kırmızı-beyazlı ekip; "ayak bastı parası" olarak 3,17 milyon avro, ligdeki performansıyla 1,33 milyon avro, ligdeki derecesiyle 830 bin avro, son 16 turu play-off turuna kalmasıyla 200 bin avro ve son 16 turu oynamasıyla 800 bin avro kazandı.
Yayın havuzu değerlemesinden payına 570 bin ila 1 milyon 570 bin avro (ortalama 1 milyon 70 bin avro) düşen Samsunspor, katsayı kaleminden de 320 bin avroluk gelir elde etti.
Beşiktaş ve Başakşehir 1 milyon 275'er bin avroyla yetindi
Çıktığı ilk sınavda UEFA Avrupa Ligi 2. eleme turunda elenerek Konferans Ligi'ne geçiş yapan Beşiktaş, bu turnuvada da sadece bir tur ilerleyebildi ve play-off'ta Avrupa defterini kapattı.
Başakşehir ise Konferans Ligi 2. eleme turunda dahil olduğu turnuvada 2 tur ilerleyip tıpkı Beşiktaş gibi play-off turunda Avrupa macerasını noktaladı.
Her iki takım da oynadıkları her tur için 175'er bin avro ve Konferans Ligi play-off turunda elenmeleri sebebiyle 750'şer bin avroluk teselli ödülüyle sezonu tamamladı.
Türkiye’yi bu sezon Avrupa’da temsil eden takımların UEFA gelirleri şöyle: