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has offered his final verdict on Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois, predicting a “late” stoppage in their heavyweight tussle. The pair will headline a Queensberry Promotions pay-per-view card at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena, with Wardley making the first defence of his WBO world title. He was elevated from ‘interim’ to full champion following his last […]
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Shakur Stevenson is reportedly finalising a promotional deal that could have significant repercussions on the future of his career. The 28-year-old is already considered one of boxing’s premier stars, certainly a top five pound-for-pound operator, but whether he maintains this lofty status is another matter entirely. Based purely on his talent, many have tipped the […]
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Moses Itauma believes Fabio Wardley’s first WBO heavyweight world title defence against Daniel Dubois lasts no more than six rounds. Wardley and Dubois both step through the ropes tonight in Manchester with a 95% knockout-to-win ratio, though most in the boxing world predict one of those records will become more impressive, with few backing this […]
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Vincenzo Montella'nın eski yardımcısı Enzo Maresca'nın Fenerbahçe'nin başına geçmek için Chelsea'den alacağı 12 milyon sterlin'lik tazminattan vazgeçmeye hazır olduğu iddia edildi.
Aday bile olmayan Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın Fenerbahçe başkanı seçilmesi durumunda Chelsea'den kovulan Enzo Maresca ile Londra'da anlaşmaya vardığı iddia edildi.
Türk Milli Takımı'nın eski hocası Montella'nın bir zamanlar yardımcısı olan İtalyan teknik adam Chelsea ile 2024 yılında 4 milyon sterlin değerinde 5+1 yıllık bir sözleşmeye imza atmıştı.
Ayrılığın nasıl olduğu açıklanmadı... ancak İngiliz basını Chelsea'nın önümüzdeki 3 sezonda İtalyan teknik adama maaşını ödemeye devam ederek büyük bir tazminatı tek seferde ödememe yolunu seçtiğine dair haberler yaptı.
Eğer iddia edildiği gibi Maresca, Fenerbahçe'ye gelseydi ya da gelirse, İtalyan teknik adam 3 yıl için 12 milyon sterlin'i bulan tazminatını bırakması gerekecek/gerekiyor.
Marseca'nın sözleşmesinde "başka bir iş bulursa, yeni işinden aldığı maaş kadar miktar mevcut tazminattan düşülür" maddesi yer aldığı iddia ediliyor.
Bu arada İtalyan basınında yer alan haberlerde ise Maresca'nın Premier Lig'den teklif beklediği, özellikle de Pep Guardiola'nın ayrılması durumunda Manchester City'nin başına geçmek istediği aktarıldı.

2024 yılında Bayern Münih'i, Avusturya Milli Takım teknik direktörlüğü için reddeden Ralf Rangnick'in Dünya Kupası'ndan önce Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'la Fenerbahçe'nin futbol aklı olmak için anlaştığı iddia edildi.
Başkan adayı olması beklenen Mehmet Ali Aydınlar'ın futbol aklı olarak Avusturya Milli Takım teknik direktörü Ralf Rangnick ile belli bir noktaya geldiği iddia edildi.
Rangnick, 2024 yılının Mayıs ayında Bayern Münih'ten gelen resmi teklifi reddederek Avusturya Milli Takımı'nda kalmaya karar verdiğini açıklamıştı.
68 yaşındaki futbol adamının 2026 Dünya Kupası sonuna kadar, Avusturya Milli Takımı ile teknik direktörlük anlaşması var.
İddia edildiği gibi Rangnick, Fenerbahçe'nin "futbol aklı" olarak anlaşsaydı bile Dünya Kupası maçları nedeniyle en iyi ihtimalle Temmuz ayında göreve başlayacaktı.
Yani 2026-27 sezonu için teknik direktörün seçilmesinden, kamp programının yapılmasından ve Şampiyonlar Ligi ya da UEFA Avrupa Ligi kadroların verilmesiyle hemen hemen aynı tarihte.

Beşiktaş'ta bütün gözler derbiye çevrildi. İstifa mektubu zaten cebinde olan Sergen Yalçın, çArşı'nın bu akşam Trabzonspor maçının ilk 5 dakikasına sahaya sırtlarını dönme kararına ne tepki vereceği merak konusu.
Beşiktaş'ın elendiği Konyaspor maçından sonra "istifa sinyali veren" Sergen Yalçın bu akşam Trabzonspor karşısında "istifa mektubunu imzalayıp" Başkan Serdal Adalı'ya sunabilir.
Yalçın'ın kararında tribünlerin tavrı etkili olacak. Konyaspor maçından sonra, "ben olsam ben de istifa derdim" diyen Yalçın'a göre taraftarın kendisiyle ilgili asıl fikri bu akşam Trabzonspor maçındaki tavrıyla netleşecek. Eğer yine "istifa" derlerse gidecek.
Bu arada Beşiktaş'ın en büyük taraftar grubu çArşı enteresan bir çıkış yaptı. Trabzonspor maçının ilk 5 dakikasında sahaya sırtlarını döneceklerini açıkladı. Sonrasında tepkilerinin Sergen Yalçın'a mı, yönetime mi döneceği Beşiktaş'ın belki de gelecek sezonunu etkileyecek.

Zalgiris Kaunas'ı 94-90 mağlup eden Fenerbahçe Beko, Final Four'a yükseldi. ilk rakip Atina'da Olympiakos olacak. Maçlar 22-24 Mayıs'ta Panathinaikos'un sahası Telekom Center'da oynanacak.
EuroLeague play-off çeyrek final 4. maçında Fenerbahçe Beko, uzatmalara giden maçta Zalgiris Kaunas'ı 94-90 mağlup ederek Final Four'a yükseldi. Üst üste 3. kez toplamda da 8. kez Dörtlü Final biletini alan Fenerbahçe, Atina'da Olympiakos ile finale yükselme mücadelesi verecek. Panathinaikos'un sahası Telekom Center'ın ev sahipliği yapacağı Dörtlü Final müsabakaları, 22-24 Mayıs'ta oynanacak.
Fenerba koçu Sarunas Jasikevicius ve oyuncuların açıklamaları şampiyonluk umudu taşıyordu.
Geleneksel Final Four Kutlaması ?#YellowLegacy #EuroLeague pic.twitter.com/8TFFS9TEH9
— Fenerbahçe Beko (@FBBasketbol) May 8, 2026Sarunas Jasikevicius'un açıklamaları:
- Öncelikle oyuncularımı tebrik ediyorum. Bu seri boyunca ve öncesinde birçok şeyin üstesinden geldiler. Birçok insan belki de bizden şüphe ediyordu ama onlar bunların üstesinden gelip kazanmayı ve bu performansı ortaya koymayı başardılar. Bir önceki karşılaşmada maça başlangıcımızdan sonra biraz rahatladık ve belki de galibiyeti bu sebeple kaçırdık. Bugün de tam tersiydi. Mücadele ile karşılaşmaya tutunduk ve Final Four’a kalmayı başardık.
- Öncelikle oyuncularımı tebrik ediyorum. Bu seri boyunca ve öncesinde birçok şeyin üstesinden geldiler. Birçok insan belki de bizden şüphe ediyordu ama onlar bunların üstesinden gelip kazanmayı ve bu performansı ortaya koymayı başardılar.
Final Four biletini aldığımız o an! #YellowLegacy #EuroLeague pic.twitter.com/t99gqwMYOy
— Fenerbahçe Beko (@FBBasketbol) May 8, 2026İŞTE OYUNCULARIN AÇIKLAMALARI
Tarık Biberovic:
- İnanılmaz mutluyum. Böyle bir atmosferde çok zor galibiyet. Takımla gurur duyuyorum. Üst üste üçüncü Final Four. Kafamızda tek şey var. İki galibiyet daha almamız gerekiyor.
Devon Hall:
- Çok mutluyum. Bizim için harika başarı. Zalgiris’i de tebrik ediyorum. Sezon boyunca harika performans sergilediler. Geçtiğimiz senelerde bizimle olan bir koç tarafından çalıştırıyorlar.
Tebrik ediyorum.
Talen-Horton Tucker:
- Çok mutluyum ama henüz işimiz bitmedi. Final Four’da olacak olmaktan dolayı çok mutluyum ama sezon başındaki hedefimiz kupaydı. Bunun için mücadele ediyoruz. Bizim için iyi tecrübeydi. Böyle anlar için yaşıyoruz.
Wade Baldwin:
- Zor bir maç oldu. İnişler, çıkışlar, 4. çeyreğin sonu ile uzatmada iyi bir performans ortaya koyduk ve böylelikle Final Four’a yükseldik. Zalgiris’i de tebrik ediyorum. İyi mücadele ettiler. Sezonu iyi noktada tamamlamışlardı. Artık Final Four’dayız.
Nicolo Melli:
- Sezon boyunca burayı hedefliyorduk. İniş ve çıkışlarımız oldu. İyi zamanlarımız oldu. Kötü mağlubiyetler aldık ama buraya gelmek için çok fazla savaştık. Şimdi Final Four’dayız ve gururluyuz.
Bonzie Colson:
- Bizim için zor bir sezondu. İnişler ve çıkışlar oldu ama sonunda adımızı Final Four’a yazdırmayı başardık. Bundan dolayı çok mutluyuz.
Nando De Colo:
- Müthiş bir başarı. Harika bir zafere imza attık ve böylelikle adımızı Final Four’a yazdırdık. Çok zor oldu ama iyi savaştık. Seriyi kazanmayı başardık. Şimdi biraz dinlenip sonrasında Final Four’u beklemeye başlayacağız.













Portuqaliyalı mütəxəssis Joze Mourinyo “Real”a baş məşqçi təyin oluna bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Xəbərdə “Real”ın Mourinyo ilə danışıqlara başladığı bildirilib.
“Real”a hazırda Alvaro Arbeloa rəhbərlik edir. Onun yayda klubdan ayrılacağı gözlənilir.
Mourinyo 2010-2013-cü illərdə “kral klubu”nda çalışıb. O, hazırda “Benfika”nın baş məşqçisidir.
Fransa Liqa 1-i tərk edəcək növbəti komanda məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Lans”a uduzan “Nant”ın sona bir tur qalmış elita ilə vidalaşacağı dəqiqləşib.
“Nant” 33 turdan sonra 23 xalla 17-ci sıradadır.
Daha əvvəl “Mets”in liqanı tərk edəcəyi dəqiqləşib.
As the Serie A season enters its final weeks, there is still a lot to play for. The league winners might be known, but the race for the Champions League places is heating up.
Inter are now guaranteed to finish top of the table after their 2-0 victory against Parma, which clinched the Scudetto. That leaves three qualification spots remaining, but five teams are all pushing for them.
Who, though, has the best chance of finishing in the top four? Here’s a closer look at the matches each team in contention has left, and who is the most likely to qualify.
Antonio Conte’s men might have fallen short of defending their status as champions, but they look all but certain to qualify for the Champions League. A goalless draw against Como means that they only need one win and one draw from their three remaining games to guarantee a top-four finish.
Napoli face ninth-placed Bologna in their next match, but their away fixture against struggling Pisa should be their best chance of a victory. They then play Udinese in their final match, although that could be a potential slip-up that teams can capitalise on, as I Friulani emerged as 1-0 victors when the two sides met in December 2025.

A victory against Sassuolo would have put Milan on the brink of qualification, but a defeat has put the pressure on. Now only three points ahead of fifth-placed Roma, the Rossoneri need to bounce back from their latest setback, and quickly.
Fortunately, while their next match against Atalanta will be difficult, the final two matches of the season are much more straightforward. Milan have a trip to Genoa on May 17, before they then host Cagliari at the San Siro in their final game. Both teams lie in the bottom half of the table, and while Genoa did manage a 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture against Milan back in January, the 19-time champions will still be confident in their chances.

Milan’s failure to beat Sassuolo might have been punished had Juventus beaten Verona. But, in spite of that 1-1 draw, La Vecchia Signora should feel the most optimistic. While they are only one point ahead of Roma, Luciano Spalletti’s side now only play teams in the bottom half of the table.
Lecce could be a potential mistake waiting to happen, but their win against Pisa was their only win in seven. Juve will also be heavy favourites in their matches against Fiorentina and Torino.
Because Juventus is the team in Serie A with the biggest global following, fans across the world will be making the most of betting bonuses, such as a 1win promo code for India readers, to back Juve to qualify for the Champions League. They have a lot going in their favour, but only time will tell if they manage to get over the line.
Roma might have lost four more games than Como, but the Giallorossi still find themselves among the chasing pack for Champions League football. It’s been seven seasons since they last played in the competition, but if things go their way, that streak might come to an end.
A win against Fiorentina has put them in fifth, but there’s no question that their route to the top four is more difficult than their rivals. They face Parma away from home next before the Derby della Capitale against Lazio.
Nevertheless, Roma have not lost to their rivals since January 2024 and will be confident of extending that run as they pursue European football. If the teams above them drop more points, then it could all come down to their final match of the season against Verona on May 24.
A win against Napoli would have put Como in control of their bid for Champions League football. Now, I Lariani need to win the maximum nine points from their last three games and hope that other teams can do them a favour if they are to have any chance.
Cesc Fabregas – who recently ruled out a move to Chelsea – has the team with sufficient quality to win three matches on the spin, and their remaining fixtures also lend themselves to potential success. They face bottom-three sides Verona and Cremonese, either side of a home fixture against 12th-placed Parma, whom they have not lost to since 2023 in Serie B. Nevertheless, the Lombardy-based club has a mountain to climb to qualify for the Champions League.
Both Lazio and Inter are likely to make squad rotations in their Serie A match today, as they prepare for next week’s Coppa Italia Final, but the Nerazzurri captain, Lautaro Martinez, is still expected to start.
It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 BST) at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
It’s Inter’s first game as defending Serie A champions, as the Nerazzurri secured the Scudetto with three games to spare last week.
Lazio are four points below a Conference League placement, but their priority remains next Wednesday’s Coppa Italia Final, also against the Nerazzurri.
Francesco Pio Esposito and Hakan Calhanoglu are unavailable for Inter, but while the Italian striker is expected to recover in time for next week’s Final, Calhanoglu is not likely to make it.
Lazio get to this match without the injured Samuel Gigot, Ivan Provedel, Alessio Furlanetto, Danilo Cataldi, Elseid Hysaj and their captain Mattia Zaccagni.
As reported by Gazzetta, Italy international Davide Frattesi is set to make a rare start for Inter in the middle of the park, so Nicolò Barella will rest.
Marcus Thuram is also expected to start on the bench, making room for Ange-Yoan Bonny and Lautaro Martinez up front.

The match will be broadcast live on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Inter (3-5-2): Martinez Jo.; Bisseck, Acerbi, Bastoni; Darmian, Sucic, Frattesi, Mkhitaryan, Carlos Augusto; Lautaro Martinez, Bonny.
Lazio (4-3-3): Motta; Lazzari, Provstgaard, Romagnoli, Pellegrini; Basic, Rovella, Taylor; Isaksen, Maldini, Noslin.
Dusan Vlahovic is set to return to the Juventus starting XI for the first time in over five months as the Bianconeri seek a win against a Lecce side that is fighting for survival.
It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Via Del Mare in Lecce.
The home side have a four-point advantage over the relegation zone, so a win would almost certainly allow them to secure survival, while Juventus sit fourth in the standings, but their lead over fifth-placed Roma has been reduced to just one point following back-to-back draws against Milan and Hellas Verona.
The Bianconeri have travelled to Lecce without the injured Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal.

Serbia international Vlahovic is expected to start his first game since November 29, as reported by Sky Sport and Gazzetta.
Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceiçao will complete the Old Lady’s attack.
Medon Berisha, Kialonda Gaspar, Riccardo Sottil and Sadik Fofana are unavailable for Lecce, where Walid Cheddira is the favourite over Nikola Stulic for a starting spot as a lone striker.

The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2, DAZN and HBO Max in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.
Lecce (4-2-3-1): Falcone; Danilo Veiga, Siebert, Tiago Gabriel, Gallo; Ngom, Ramadani; Pierotti, Coulibaly, Banda; Cheddira.
Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Conceição, Yildiz; Vlahovic.
Arsenal have been tipped to change the course of their history if they win the Champions League final this season, with a transfer like Kylian Mbappe perhaps within their reach.
That’s the view of former Gunners midfielder Emmanuel Petit, who believes there could be a chance of Mbappe leaving Real Madrid this summer.
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Still, overall he feels it’s probably not realistic, even if Arsenal’s status would be transformed by finally winning the European Cup.
Mbappe would undoubtedly be a dream signing for Arsenal after so many world class performances throughout his career, even if he also comes with a big ego.
Mbappe has 85 goals in 100 games for Real Madrid, but it’s also true that his move to the Bernabeu hasn’t been entirely successful so far.
The France international’s future seems in some doubt at the moment, and this has led to Petit to call for AFC to snap him up if they win the Champions League.
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“If Arsenal win the Champions League for the first time then it would change the course of their history and send a strong message in the transfer market,” Petit is quoted by the Sun.
“Players would of course want to play for the Champions League winners and hope they can go and win it again, it would help them attract Kylian Mbappe if he does leave Real Madrid.”
Mbappe is one of the best players in the world, and it would be great to see him coming to the Premier League.
Even if it’s unrealistic, here’s how we scored Mbappe to Arsenal with our Transfer Fit rating system…
| Kylian Mbappe | TOTAL SCORE: 20/25 |
| Transfer fee | ** |
| Performance | ***** |
| Achievements | ***** |
| Career phase | *** |
| Squad need | ***** |
The only downside to this deal is the price, while Mbappe is also not the youngest, but he’s an elite goal-scorer who can also provide an option on the left-hand side of a front three.
The 27-year-old would be a huge upgrade on the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz up front, and on Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard on the left.
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Bayern Munich are reportedly eyeing up a potential summer transfer window swoop for Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento as they also chase his teammate Anthony Gordon.
Gordon has been strongly linked with Bayern by Christian Falk and others, but it looks like other Newcastle stars are also facing uncertainty ahead of this summer.
There has previously been talk of Livramento and others possibly leaving St James’ Park, as per the Telegraph, while Arsenal have been linked as suitors for the England international in a report from BBC Sport.
Livramento has shone at Newcastle, and now a report from Fichajes states that Bayern are the latest club to show an interest in him.
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Livramento makes sense as someone who could now be keen to make the step up to a higher level after a difficult and frustrating season for Newcastle.
Eddie Howe’s side were thrashed by Barcelona in the Champions League and have dropped to 13th in the Premier League table, making European football highly unlikely for next season.
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Livramento is more than good enough to be playing at the top, so it will be interesting to see if he ends up somewhere like Arsenal or Bayern.
Fichajes suggest Bayern are now stepping up their interest, though the report adds that NUFC want as much as £70m to let the 23-year-old go.
That seems a lot to be paying for someone with a slightly worrying recent injury record, so it will be interesting to see how realistic a deal is for that price.
Still, Newcastle also surely need to push for a big fee or else they’re at risk of losing far too many important players in one go this summer, just a year on from the blow of losing Alexander Isak to Liverpool.
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Chelsea are understood to be on alert for the possible transfer of Arsenal attacking midfielder Ethan Nwaneri as his situation at the Emirates Stadium as changed.
The highly-rated 19-year-old was not initially loaned out to Marseille to be put in the shop window, but Arsenal could now be open to letting him go for the right price this summer, as first reported here for the Daily Briefing.
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Chelsea are one of the clubs with a long term appreciation of Nwaneri, and they could revisit this deal if he does indeed end up moving on from Arsenal at the end of this campaign.
For now, it’s not clear that Nwaneri himself is pushing to leave, but there may perhaps be concerns with his development after murmurings of attitude problems at Marseille training.
As well as Chelsea, sources have named Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, and AC Milan as clubs keeping an eye on Nwaneri’s situation, while at least three other Premier League teams are also monitoring developments.
Meanwhile, Arsenal could be tempted to cash in on Nwaneri for around £35-40m, with the sale to count as ‘pure profit’ from a PSR perspective due to the fact that the England Under-21 international came up through the Gunners’ academy.
“Nwaneri is struggling right now and that means Arsenal are going to have to consider a sale,” one source said. “Things can change quickly, but he clearly isn’t progressing as expected, and they’ll feel they can get a decent fee for him.
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“Chelsea have tried signing him before. They’re still keeping an eye on how this develops, as are Dortmund, Juventus, and Milan. Many top clubs in England and Europe still see him as a fantastic talent, and he might benefit from a fresh start.”
Chelsea haven’t got a lot right in the transfer market in recent times, but their policy of recruiting top young players has occasionally gone well for them.
Joao Pedro has been a big hit since joining from Brighton, while Cole Palmer was in a similar situation at Manchester City to Nwaneri’s at Arsenal now when he moved to Stamford Bridge.
Using our Transfer Fit rating system, we score Nwaneri to Chelsea 16/25 – a promising young player in a position they need, who wouldn’t cost a fortune, but who also isn’t in the best form right now.
| Ethan Nwaneri | TOTAL SCORE: 16/25 |
| Transfer fee | *** |
| Performance | ** |
| Achievements | ** |
| Career phase | **** |
| Squad need | ***** |
Arsenal might be wary of selling a top prospect like Nwaneri to a rival, but it currently seems unlikely that he’s going to become a key first-team player in Mikel Arteta’s squad.
These two London rivals have also done business plenty of times before, with big names like Kai Havertz, Jorginho, Noni Madueke, and Kepa Arrizabalaga all moving from Chelsea to Arsenal in the last few years.
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Jose Mourinho is reportedly already thinking about Real Madrid transfer targets if he ends up returning to the Bernabeu as manager.
The Benfica boss has been in talks over returning to Real Madrid for a second spell, according to the Athletic, and he’ll surely be keen to make several changes to this squad.
It’s been a difficult season for the Spanish giants, and one particular area of concern seems to be in midfield.
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According to Fichajes, this has led Mourinho to look for Real to sign one of Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez, Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister, or Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali.
Madrid have some fine midfield players, but they’ve struggled to adequately replace the quality of legendary duo Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.
Even if Fernandez and Mac Allister are not quite at that level, they are arguably more similar in playing style due to their ability to get on the ball and dictate play.
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Chelsea could also be open to selling Fernandez, which makes him a realistic target, so Los Blancos fans will no doubt keep an eye on how this saga progresses.
Meanwhile, there are some doubts over Mac Allister’s Liverpool future after comments from the player’s father.
The Argentina international has not yet spoken with another club, according to his dad Carlos, but he also hasn’t discussed a new contract with Liverpool.
The Reds ended up losing Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid last summer, so they might not be too keen on a similar situation here, but if a new deal still isn’t in place then it surely has to be a possibility.
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Liverpool are preparing to face Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday, with crucial points on the line as they battle for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification. However, a series of off-field stories have captured the spotlight ahead of the match, overshadowing the on-pitch action. These developments, including Darwin Núñez’s potential return to the Premier League and ticket price hikes, add extra layers of intrigue to the Reds’ current season, as reported by Daily Star.
Arne Slot, who took over Liverpool’s managerial reins in the summer of 2024, has found it difficult to replicate the success of his debut season. Just 12 months ago, the Dutchman guided Liverpool to their first Premier League title since 2020, only to see their title defence falter in the current campaign. The team’s failure to build on their previous triumph has led to growing concerns over Slot’s tactical approach and ability to sustain long-term success.
Despite this, the Reds remain in the hunt for a top-five finish, currently holding fourth place with 58 points. While a place in the 2026/27 Champions League is still within reach, the final trio of fixtures against Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Brentford will be crucial in determining their European fate. The pressure on Slot will intensify as he aims to secure a return to Europe’s premier club competition next season.
In an unexpected turn of events, Darwin Núñez, once a promising prospect at Liverpool, is reportedly heading back to the Premier League after less than a year with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. The Uruguayan forward, who joined Liverpool for £64 million in 2022, struggled to live up to his hefty transfer fee. His spell at Al-Hilal has been equally turbulent, with the 24-year-old failing to make a lasting impact in the Saudi Pro League.
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Despite a promising start to his tenure in the Middle East, Núñez was relegated to the sidelines following the arrival of Karim Benzema in January. Al-Hilal, seeking to comply with foreign player restrictions, made the decision to cut Núñez from their squad. The restrictions limit the number of overseas players in their squad, with only eight players born before 2003 allowed to feature.
Núñez has not played since February, and reports suggest that he has reached an understanding with Al-Hilal that will allow him to leave the club when the season concludes. Although a Liverpool return seems unlikely, several Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United and Chelsea, are reportedly monitoring his situation closely, and the forward could become a free agent at 26.
In an unexpected move, Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), have put plans for significant ticket price increases on hold following a wave of protests from fans. This comes after the club’s initial proposal to raise ticket prices for the next three seasons faced widespread backlash from the Liverpool fanbase. Protests outside Anfield, including banners, placards, and chants against FSG, have been a clear indication of the growing discontent among supporters.
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The club initially cited inflation and rising operating costs as reasons for the price hikes, but the fan outcry has led to a partial reversal. Instead of the proposed increases, Liverpool will raise general admission prices by just 3% next season and freeze prices for the following two years. This move comes after discussions between the club’s executives and supporter groups, including the influential Spirit of Shankly.
In a statement, Liverpool announced: “The club and Supporters Board will use the certainty of these seasons to seek longer-term alternative solutions across the game and explore commercial ideas with the Supporters Board in an attempt to avoid future ticket price increases and address issues around affordability and accessibility for future generations.”
Spirit of Shankly, one of the key fan groups, expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating that they would continue to engage with the club to find long-term solutions to prevent future price hikes. The group praised the club for listening to fans and working with them to find a resolution.
Liverpool’s 2025/26 season has been one of mixed fortunes. While their Champions League hopes remain alive, the club’s internal and external challenges, from managerial struggles to player departures and fan protests, show that this is not a smooth ride for Arne Slot and his team. With key decisions still to be made, the next few weeks could prove decisive in determining the club’s trajectory. The Reds will be hoping that they can turn their fortunes around, both on and off the pitch, as they look to secure a place in Europe’s elite competition for next season.
As a Liverpool fan, the news surrounding Darwin Núñez’s turbulent Saudi Arabian stint is both surprising and disappointing. When he was brought to Anfield in 2022, expectations were sky-high, especially with the hefty £64 million price tag. However, his time at Liverpool was marred by inconsistency, and his move to Al-Hilal was seen as a potential fresh start. Unfortunately, his time in the Middle East has been equally underwhelming, with reports suggesting he was sidelined due to squad regulations and player restrictions.
While it may be tempting to view his potential return to the Premier League as a positive, the truth is that Núñez’s struggles raise questions about the club’s recruitment strategy and ability to bring in players who can truly make an impact. As Liverpool fans, we want to see players who are ready to step up and contribute from day one, not ones who require a lengthy period to adjust. The situation with Núñez highlights the challenge Liverpool faces in finding players who can seamlessly fit into their system and deliver consistently.
Moreover, the ticket price saga has left many fans frustrated and feeling alienated. It’s good that FSG has responded to fan protests and rolled back their plans for drastic ticket price hikes, but it remains to be seen if this move will quell the growing dissatisfaction among supporters. Fans want to feel valued, not just as customers but as an integral part of the club’s identity. The Spirit of Shankly’s efforts to hold the club accountable are commendable, and it’s crucial that Liverpool continues to engage with supporters to ensure that ticket prices remain fair and accessible for all.
In these challenging times, Liverpool fans are calling for clarity, stability, and genuine efforts from the club to address their concerns. With Arne Slot’s future under scrutiny and the team fighting for Champions League qualification, it’s clear that Liverpool needs to take a long hard look at its strategy both on and off the pitch to ensure it remains competitive in the years to come.

The tagline for Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois is “Don’t Blink”, but the host of Friday’s weigh-in oddly set his bespectacled sights beyond this fight – and on the looming presence of Moses Itauma in the heavyweight division.
“Is either of you the landlord, or are you just squatters, waiting for Moses Itauma to come and take the property?” asked Simon Jordan, referencing Anthony Joshua’s recent message to Tyson Fury, as well as the potential next opponent for Wardley or Dubois.
Jordan, familiar to TalkSport listeners but brought in by DAZN on Friday, is always articulate but can be aggravating to athletes. He certainly tried to bring some needle to this weigh-in, but neither WBO heavyweight champion Wardley nor Dubois felt much of a prick here, as they tipped the scales then faced off ahead of Saturday’s showdown in Manchester.

Dubois (251.7lb / 114.1kg) barely answered Jordan’s questions, instead speaking in brief mission statements as he tends to do. Wardley (242.2lb / 109.8kg) entertained Jordan’s queries but stayed calm, maintaining his composed demeanour from the rest of fight week.
The champion (20-0-1, 19 KOs) even encouraged the crowd’s shouts in support of Dubois (22-3, 21 KOs), and there were many of them, although there were cheers for Wardley as well.
Neither fighter is local to Manchester, with Wardley, 31, representing Ipswich and Dubois, 28, fighting out of London. Regardless, the split of Friday’s support will be as irrelevant on Saturday as the votes that were shown at the weigh-in; when Jordan put it to Dubois that the online polls leant towards a Wardley win, “Dynamite” was unfazed.
There was a whisper in his ear from a team member, though, which made this writer think of a comment by Wardley at Thursday’s press conference: “You let other people talk to you and tell you what it should be like.”
As mentioned above, Wardley has appeared calm this week, and – speaking on the BBC’s 5 Live Boxing Podcast – he told Indy Sport columnist Steve Bunce that he is very intentional with how he expends his energy. Then you have Dubois, who has twice ended interviews prematurely this week; one could argue that this is his attempt to save energy, but carrying tension into and out of those media duties is not necessarily a great sign.
Similarly, it seemed on Friday that Wardley was doing his best to enjoy the occasion, while Dubois just wanted to fast-forward to the fight. Dubois has said as much throughout the week, and that is understandable, but there is a sense that Wardley has won the little pre-fight battles.

Will those battles influence the outcome of what is expected to be a war on Saturday?
Maybe not, or maybe only to a small degree. This is still close to a 50-50 fight, but every per cent counts.
Still, what of Itauma, and the relevance – if any – of his mention by Jordan? The young phenom is a teammate of Wardley, who has been coy about the prospect of facing the 21-year-old, but there is no doubt that Itauma is edging closer to the heavyweight elite.
Actually, he might be a likelier opponent for the loser of Saturday’s clash at Co-op Live, rather than the winner.
But to focus on Itauma is to rob yourself of the full enjoyment of Wardley vs Dubois, an all-British bout for a world heavyweight title – contested between genuine knockout artists. This very specific combination of factors makes this fight truly tantalising. So, don’t look beyond it, and definitely don’t blink.

Álvaro Arbeloa appeared before the press on the eve of tomorrow’s Clásico against Barcelona, in the middle of an unprecedented dressing-room crisis at Real Madrid.
The first-team coach gave his version of the fight between Valverde and Tchouameni, who have been disciplined and fined by the club. "I’m very proud of the club’s firmness, speed and transparency. And then of the players acknowledging their mistake, expressing their regret and apologizing. That’s enough for me," he said.
"Valverde and Tchouameni deserve for us to turn the page, to give them a chance to keep fighting for this club. I’m very proud of them. I’m not going to allow this to be used to cast doubt on their professionalism: it’s a lie that they aren’t professionals, that they have disrespected me... it’s absolutely false," he stressed.
The coach said that Tchouameni will be included in the squad for the Clásico and that he is "very happy with the work of his four captains."
Arbeloa also denied reports about problems with some players, such as Carvajal. "It’s a lie that any of them aren’t playing because of problems with me, or because of their life outside Real Madrid. I am the first person responsible for the fact that the season is probably not up to standard. But I’ve been here for four months and I’m very proud of my players."
"What I’m not going to do is throw them (the players) onto a public bonfire, because they don’t deserve it," Arbeloa stressed, while also saying that he sees "a healthy dressing room."
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"Anyone who wants to take a player smiling after training out of context is twisting things."
"I can only speak up for him, for his work and the way he is treating me. When he has played, it’s because he has deserved it, and when he hasn’t, it’s because someone else has deserved it more."
"For things that happened in the dressing room to be leaked seems like a betrayal of Real Madrid and its badge."
"I’m not accusing my players, or anyone. There are a lot of people at Real Madrid and I’m not here to point the finger at anyone. What happens with my players will stay between them and me."
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Real Madrid are now moving rapidly towards bringing back Jose Mourinho, with growing belief inside the club that the Portuguese coach is the only figure capable of restoring order to a turbulent dressing room.
According to fresh reports from AS, Mourinho’s return to the Santiago Bernabéu is now viewed as a ‘matter of time’ rather than a possibility.
According to the outlet, the decisive phase of the operation is expected to begin next week, when club president Florentino Perez is scheduled to hold direct talks with the veteran manager.
Real Madrid’s hierarchy have spent weeks analysing multiple managerial possibilities, but the board has reached a clear conclusion.
Mourinho has emerged as the preferred candidate because of his experience, authority, and ability to immediately take control of difficult dressing rooms.
The club believes the current squad lacks leadership, unity, and competitive balance – issues that have become increasingly visible throughout the campaign.
Internal tensions, dressing room disagreements, and repeated controversies have only strengthened the feeling that Real Madrid require a manager capable of imposing discipline quickly.
Perez and Mourinho will meet next week. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The process towards a reunion reportedly began with Mourinho himself showing openness towards returning to Madrid.
However, the biggest development has now come from within the club, where the board is said to fully support the idea of bringing him back.
Although no contract has officially been signed yet, both parties already understand what the other wants.
For now, the operation is mainly being delayed by the fact that the current season has not officially concluded for either side.
Another important factor behind the growing optimism is the improved relationship between Real Madrid and influential agent Jorge Mendes.
That connection reportedly helped facilitate discussions and reopen communication channels that had previously become strained.
Lastly, the move is also considered achievable financially, as Mourinho’s release clause is believed to stand at around €3 million, a figure Real Madrid view as reasonable given the scale of the problems they are trying to solve.

Liverpool seem to be gearing up for another busy summer.
Last term, the Anfield outfit spent the most money of all the Premier League teams with many believing that they'd easily retain the Premier League title.
That has clearly been far from the case with several new players being like with a Liverpool move every week.
Despite their lack of form, it seems like the Reds could be about to make a huge mistake with the fate of one of their most important players now looking to be sealed.
Curtis Jones' future has been spoken about since the January transfer window.
The Englishman was linked with a move to Serie A giants Inter Milan due to his lack of playing time under Arne Slot this term.
That is, despite the 'extraordinary' midfielder being one of the Reds' most important players when he's actually been used.
And, while no concrete links have emerged regarding the future of the 25-year-old, the fact that Danish outlet Bold are saying that the Reds are 'in love' with FC Porto's Victor Froholdt tells a different story.
The 20-year-old central midfielder has been a shining light among Porto's team this term and, even though the Portuguese champions are demanding a fee worth around £73 million to prise him away, the Reds seem to be heavily interested.
Although Froholdt and Jones aren't the exact same sort of player, another midfielder already being looked at by Liverpool feels rather telling.
Even though Slot may not see it, Jones has been one of his best players this term.
Much like Dominik Szoboszlai, the Englishman has never stopped running and, even though his best position is as a central midfielder, the Dutchman has also put his versatility to the test by using him as a right back on more than one occasion.
Indeed, £73 million for a relatively unproven 20-year-old is a huge risk but he would almost certainly be an excellent signing.
But, with the performances that other players such as Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch have put in this term, it feels like they'd be much better options for the Reds to replace with Froholdt rather than Jones.
The fact that Jones is homegrown also has a major part to play as, if they do end up moving Joe Gomez and Harvey Elliott on this summer, their options for homegrown players will be wearing thin.

Personnel matters In Cologne’s Südstadt district, the BVB women started the match in their familiar 4-3-3 formation. There were two changes from the 3-1 win against SSV Rhade, with Ronja Leubner and Jasmin Jabbes coming into the starting line-up in place of Nora Willeke and Paula Reimann. Frederike Kempe, who had scored the goal to make it 2-1 the previous week, led the BVB women onto the pitch wearing the captain’s armband.
The matchFrom the kick-off, the BVB women dominated the game against a deep-lying Cologne side. With Jenske Steenwijk and Ann-Sophie Vogel pushing high up the flanks, the Borussia women carried the ball deep into the opposition’s half. Free kicks and corners, all taken by Rita Schumacher, produced the first shots on goal for the Black & Yellows, who were becoming increasingly dangerous. A long-range shot from the set-piece specialist was saved by the Cologne goalkeeper in the 15th minute as she tipped it onto the post and behind for a corner.
A quarter of an hour later, Rita Schumacher curled the ball beautifully into the net to give the BVB women a 1-0 lead (30). This was preceded by her winning a high ball and then playing a one-two with Ronja Leubner. The hosts managed a few counter-attacks in the first half, which an alert BVB defence was able to nip in the bud early on. The BVB women were denied a 2-0 half-time lead after Annika Enderle was caught offside in the 43rd minute.
The second 45 minutes began with a flurry of corners from the BVB women. Although all four set-pieces in the first five minutes flew dangerously into the six-yard box, none found a Black & Yellow player to finish them off. A headed goal was only a matter of time and Ronja Leubner duly converted the tenth corner of the match with a header into the right-hand corner to give her side a deserved 2-0 lead (54).
Consistent counter-pressing and focused build-up play through the two centre-backs, Frederike Kempe and Yasu Wöhrn, secured the BVB women’s comfortable two-goal lead. Rita Schumacher’s set-pieces also proved promising in the 73rd minute as a free-kick from the edge of the box found the onrushing Frederike Kempe, who was left unmarked to direct a composed header into the net to make it 3-0 (73). The BVB women remained the more attacking side in the final quarter of an hour, creating further chances for a fourth goal through Ann-Sophie Vogel (who hit the crossbar) and Annika Enderle. They were ultimately delighted with a commanding 3-0 away win at the well-attended Jean-Löring-Sportpark.
This result sees the BVB women move to the top of the Regionalliga West table on 57 points for the time being, and they will be keeping an eye on 1. FC Köln’s U21s’ match on Sunday. The U21s have the chance to reclaim top spot in the local derby against Vorwärts Spoho Köln.
OutlookFor their penultimate home game of the season, the BVB Women’s team will host FSV Gütersloh at the Rote Erde Stadium on Sunday (17 May, 15:00 CEST). Tickets for the match against the team currently tenth in the table are available from the BVB online ticket shop (standing: €3, seated: €5). The match will also be broadcast live and free of charge on Pluto TV.
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch wanted to call a timeout with five minutes to play Friday and the Wolves trailing Game 3 against San Atnonio by two.
Finch felt official Tony Brothers waited three ticks too long to grant the request and, per his account, told Brothers “I want my three seconds back.”
“Because he clearly heard me. He looked my way, ignored me, went on with the play, and then gave me it. It almost cost us the turnover,” Finch said. “And then he lost it.”
“Lost it” is a subjective term, but Finch then claims he went to ask Brothers where the ball would be inbounded from after the timeout, at which point Brothers turned and took a couple steps toward Finch before shouting in his direction.
“So, completely unprofessional behavior by him,” Finch said.
It is rare for an NBA official to get into a shouting match with a player or coach. But Finch’s account is only one side of the story. And the Timberwolves’ coach is possibly the biggest complainer — both during the game and after — re: officials.
Nearly every time the refs make a trip down the floor, Finch has something to say in their ear. That likely can be grating. Still, does that give the refs justification to bark back? Or should they merely “take” the verbal scolding from players and coaches with little to no reaction?
Certainly, refs never want to become a major storyline in the game. The 61-year-old Brothers crossed that threshold Friday. Whether any discip
“It’s competition at the highest level. We want to win, Finchy want to win. Tony Brothers is Tony Brothers,” Wolves guard Anthony Edwards said. “We all love him, so it’s all good.

LIV Golf has lost its Saudi funding, and as it seeks new investment, players are eyeing a PGA Tour return.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp confirmed that he’s been taking calls from LIV golfers who are exploring the potential of coming back to the tour. Bryson DeChambeau was seen speaking with tour officials at The Masters, and Joaquin Niemann expressed his desire to return.
PGA Tour players have been generally open to LIV players returning. Cameron Young said Brooks Koepka’s return has been great for the tour, but he doesn’t think that players like DeChambeau or Jon Rahm should be offered the same deal as the five-time major winner.
Rory McIlroy has been incredibly outspoken about LIV in the past. He acted as the face and voice of the tour when LIV was first formed, and while he’s walked back some of his comments since, the career grand slam winner remains opposed to the breakaway league.
Speaking for the first time since LIV’s loss of funding was reported, McIlroy said whether he would welcome back players to the PGA Tour.

McIlroy has been far more diplomatic on his messaging about LIV Golf in recent years, especially as it became less of a threat to the PGA Tour’s future. This trend continued at the Truist Championship, where McIlroy was asked to share his thoughts on LIV’s potential collapse.
He said, “I think everyone sort of knows my views on LIV and where it stands in the game of golf. I don’t think I need to rehash any of that. It’s never been for me and, look, it doesn’t mean that LIV is going to go away.
“They’re going to go and try and find alternative investment, whatever that may look like. But when one of the wealthiest sovereign wealth funds in the world thinks that you’re too expensive for them, that sort of says something.”
When asked if he’d welcome players back to the PGA Tour, his response may surprise some: “It’s a question if they do want to come back. Obviously, we have seen the quotes over the last few days. And, you know, it seems like some of the guys, if – again, it all depends on what happens to LIV.
“But if it is a scenario where they have the option to come back and play on the traditional tours, I think Brian Rolapp has said anything that makes this Tour stronger, anything that makes the DP World Tour stronger, I think everyone should be open to that. That’s just good business practice.
“But again I think there’s going to be a lot of sort of bridges to cross to get there, just because, obviously, the guys over there are under contract and if they are able to keep it going and get a schedule together next year, it seems like those guys are still going to play the majority of their golf on LIV, in whatever form it takes.”
Several LIV players, including DeChambeau, have expressed some hesitancy to return to the PGA Tour if LIV folds. McIlroy shared his opinion on that: “Which is totally fine. Like, again, I think I’ve said at the start, I was probably too judgmental with the guys that went because I was seeing it from my point of view and maybe not seeing it from other points of view.
“But again, I’m not going to judge anyone for not wanting to play on the PGA Tour. Does that mean that they go play DP World Tour maybe; if that’s a pathway, that would make the DP World Tour stronger, and I would be delighted with that, because that’s my home TOUR, at the end of the day.
“But this is, if you want to be the most competitive golfer you can be, this is the place to be. And if you don’t want to play here, I think that says something about you.”
A sly dig at DeChambeau, perhaps, who has threatened the tour with stepping away from competitive golf and doing YouTube full-time. It seems that despite his back-to-back Masters wins, the rivalry is still strong between McIlroy and DeChambeau.

Happy weekend, sports fans! It’s another weekend without a Tottenham Hotspur match (they play Monday afternoon/evening), and weirdly none of today’s matches directly impact Spurs in their bid to avoid relegation. The highlight of today is probably the early match — Liverpool vs. Chelsea, even though Chelsea are currently on a six match losing streak during which they’ve only scored one goal. The longer that streak goes, the more I’m convinced we’re going to lose at Stamford Bridge next weekend, because that’s exactly how this season seems to have gone.
Anyway, all the important non-Spurs matches — West Ham vs. Arsenal, Forest vs. Newcatle — are tomorrow. This is your open thread. Huzzah!
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
7:30 a.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. BST
TV: NBCSN (USA), TNT Sports 1 (UK)
Streaming: Peacock
Brighton vs. Wolves
10 a.m. ET / 3 p.m. BST
TV: not televised
Stream: Peacock
Sunderland vs. Manchester United
10 a.m. ET / 3 p.m. BST
TV: NBCSN (USA), not televised (UK)
Stream: Peacock
Fulham vs. Bournemouth
10 a.m. ET / 3 p.m. BST
TV: USA Network (USA), not televised (UK)
Stream: nbcsports.com
Manchester City vs. Brentford
12:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. BST
TV: NBC (USA), Sky Sports (UK)
Stream: Peacock

Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeneß is a master of blunt statements. And his assessment of the German men’s national team ahead of this summer’s World Cup is unsparing.
In Hoeneß’ view, the Germans cannot be considered among the tournament favorites.
“I can’t say that at all,” Hoeneß declared in recent comments captured by @iMiaSanMia. “Because the German team has never played with the same eleven in two consecutive matches.
“And that’s something I hold against [head coach] Julian [Nagelsmann] — I’ve already told him personally. If you go to a World Cup and don’t have a truly world-class team, which in my opinion we don’t have at the moment, then — as Vincent has demonstrated — you can only be successful through the team, through the team structure.
“But currently, I don’t see a clear lineup at either end of the pitch. Who is our striker? Who plays in goal? Who is the right-back, who the left? And if things continue like this, we’ll end up fielding a team for our first World Cup match that has never played together before. And that doesn’t work.”
It has been a strange road for Germany since the home-turf EUROs of 2024. Of course, things can always come together fast, but it is just about the cusp of the tournament now…and where Germany stands is unclear. Can Nagelsmann figure it out in time? It appears that in Hoeneß’ opinion, the national team coach needs to start taking some outside advice.
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Below are the top times and distances among boys track and field athletes from the Peoria area for May. Results are taken from Athletic.net through Thursday, May 7, 2026. Please send any additions or corrections to sports@pjstar.com.
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10.59 - Jaiduan Cranford (12) Metamora. 10.65 - DJ Brooks (10) Limestone. 10.66 - Taven Ostrander (12) ROWVA/Williamsfield. 10.73 - Logan Smallwood (12) Limestone. 10.81 - Kylan McMillen (12) Metamora. 10.85 - Melvin Jenkins (12) Peoria High. 10.87 - Brayden Cox (10) Metamora; Braden Gibson (11) El Paso-Gridley.
21.56 - Nick Glisson (12) Illini Central/Delavan. 21.78 - Ayce Hawks (11) Richwoods. 21.91 - Jaiduan Cranford (12) Metamora. 22.07 - Taven Ostrander (12) ROWVA/Williamsfield. 22.08 - Logan Smallwood (12) Limestone. 22.43 - Drew Glatz (11) Dunlap. 22.44 - Braden Gibson (11) El Paso-Gridley. 22.45 - Brayden Cox (10) Metamora.
48.89 - Ben Gorsage (11) Washington. 49.55 - Nick Glisson (12) Illini Central/Delavan. 49.56 - Logan Smallwood (12) Limestone. 49.73 - Isaak Roley (11) Washington. 49.75 - Zach Born (11) Metamora. 49.94 - Coriell Green (11) Illini Central/Delavan. 49.97 - Aiden Duhs (11) Illinois Valley Central. 50.26 - Chris Bunting (11) Eureka.
1:52.32 - Ben Gorsage (11) Washington. 1:52.48 - Zach Born (11) Metamora. 1:53.75 - Ty Basham (12) Illini Bluffs. 1:54.17 - Coriell Green (11) Illini Central/Delavan. 1:54.76 - Aiden Duhs (11) Illinois Valley Central. 1:55.82 - Abe Martin (10) Morton. 1:56.88 - Darwin Herman (12) Elmwood/Brimfield. 1:57.11 - Drew Hodel (11) Metamora. 1:57.14 - Alex Linneman (10) Washington. 1:57.88 - Keyston Beyer (11) Morton. 1:58.23 - Dax Duffy (12) Peoria Notre Dame. 1:58.49 - Campbell Akers (12) Morton.
4:19.24 - Keyston Beyer (11) Morton. 4:19.37 - Maxwell Carter (11) Morton. 4:20.67 - Zach Born (11) Metamora. 4:21.38 - Ben Gorsage (11) Washington. 4:23.09 - Abe Martin (10) Morton. 4:23.32 - Dax Duffy (12) PND. 4:24.13 - Aiden Faulkner (12) Elmwood/Brimfield. 4:25.65 - Coriell Green (11) Illini Central/Delavan. 4:25.86 - Joe Anders (11) Morton. 4:26.29 - Duke Hendrick (11) Morton. 4:28.58 - Maxwell Kirby (11) PND. 4:30.19 - John Baker (11) PND.
9:21.27 - Maxwell Carter (11) Morton. 9:32.04 - Weston Hodel (10) El Paso-Gridley. 9:34.08 - Adam Perry (9) Eureka. 9:38.22 - Ethan Adams (10) Washington. 9:39.18 - Maxwell Kirby (11) Peoria Notre Dame. 9:43.69 - Danny Sharp (10) Elmwood/Brimfield. 9:43.77 - Evan Knobloch (10) Stark County. 9:45.49 - Aiden Faulkner (12) Elmwood/Brimfield. 9:47.39 - Drew Cooper (12) El Paso-Gridley. 9:47.99 - Peter Stoltz (12) Illini Bluffs. 9:49.94 - Caleb Scheirer (11) Lowpoint-Washburn/Roanoke-Benson. 9:50.37 - Isaiah Hartter (10) Morton.
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14.56 - Cade Walcott (11) IVC. 14.73 - Trae Brickner (12) Peoria Christian. 14.88 - Paul Reason (11) Metamora. 15.01 - Crew Martin (10) Morton. 15.15 - Casey Etheridge (12) Princeton. 15.21 - Noah Perfetti (11) Pekin. 15.38 - Luca Hilst (11) Pekin. 15.57 - Andrew Roth (12) Bureau Valley.
38.49 - Trae Brickner (12) Peoria Christian. 39.25 - Crew Martin (10) Morton. 39.46 - Luca Hilst (11) Pekin. 40.00 - Casey Etheridge (12) Princeton; Paul Reason (11) Metamora. 40.34 - Cade Walcott (11) IVC. 40.53 - Cooper Patterson (10) Pekin. 41.12 - Andrew Roth (12) Bureau Valley; Hason Hubbard (11) Elmwood/Brimfield.
41.94 - Metamora (Cox, McMillen, Pickles, Cranford). 42.01 - Limestone (Hammond, Smallwood, Randle, Brooks). 43.03 - Richwoods (Hunt, Robertson, Curtis, Hawks). 43.25 - Galesburg (Phillips, Nwagbo, Watson, Schleich). 43.59 - Morton (Bryant, Martin, Bair, Smith). 43.70 - Peoria High (Flowers, Wyatt, Hannah, Jenkins). 43.86 - Farmington (Fleming, Miller, Ray, Martin). 43.97 - East Peoria (Kirby, Lee, Hindert, Eklund).
1:28.20 - Metamora (Cox, McCallister, McMillen, Cranford). 1:29.28 - Limestone (Smallwood, Hammond, Randle, Brooks). 1:30.10 - Galesburg (Schleich, Phillips, Nwagbo, McCellan). 1:30.61 - Washington (Moehle, Roley, Lenover, Gorsage). 1:30.74 - Morton (Bryant, Powers, Ballard, Smith). 1:31.70 - Richwoods (Taylor, Cadoree, Curtis, Hawks). 1:31.74 - Rushville-Industry (Bertoux, Fretueg, Bickerman, Escapa). 1:31.91 - Eureka (Knapp, Hetz, Roberts, Garrison).
3:24.04 - Washington (Linneman, Roley, Schaefer, Gorsage). 3:24.58 - Morton (Rogers, Seneca, Beyer, Martin). 3:26.62 - Illini Central/Delavan (Newton, Glisson, Damm, Green). 3:27.05 - Galesburg (Nwagbo, Phillips, Watson, Schleich). 3:27.24 - Limestone (Hammond, Randle, Brooks, Smallwood). 3:28.01 - Pekin (Fuller, Patterson, Cheek, Hilst). 3:28.59 - Metamora (Roos, Hodel, Eppenger, Born). 3:29.55 - LaSalle-Peru (G. Hammers, Verucchi, E. Hammers, Kilday).
8:07.11 - Metamora (Kingham, Hodel, Eppenger, Born). 8:08.17 - Eureka (Dingledine, Knapp, Roth, Stalter). 8:08.57 - Washington (Linneman, Spiezio, Hahn, Gorsage). 8:14.25 - IVC (Hedden, Fraikes, Fahrenkrug, Duhs). 8:15.62 - Elmwood/Brimfield (Hubbard, Sharp, Stevenson, Herman). 8:16.02 - Illini Central/Delavan (J. Toland, Rassi, D. Toland, Green). 8:28.58 - Morton (Deverman, Akers, Hartter, Geyer). 8:30.13 - Illini Bluffs (Fortin, Thomas, Gillies, Basham).
67-7 - Patrick Peterson (10) Dunlap. 52-7.25 - Gregory Mahle (11) Morton. 52-3.25 - AJ Ioerger (10) Metamora. 52-2.75 - Alex Rodriguez (12) Putnam County. 51-9.75 - Charlie Bodiford (11) Macomb. 51-1.75 - Collin Lowery (12) Princeville. 50-8.25 - Payton Bridgeman (12) Pekin. 49-11.75 - Daxton Eastburg (10) Galesburg.
195-8 - Patrick Peterson (10) Dunlap. 168-3 - Landen Hoffman (10) Princeton. 164-11 - Aavery Hill (10) LaSalle-Peru. 163-11 - AJ Ioerger (10) Metamora. 163-7 - Alex Rodriguez (12) Putnam County. 155-3 - Harlin Toillion (10) El Paso-Gridley. 154-9 - Landon Montroy (11) Monmouth-Roseville. 153-0 - Braydin Eplin (12) Fieldcrest.
22-11.25 - Nathan Silomba (12) Limestone. 22-10.5 - Malik Johnson (12) Peoria High. 22-6.25 - Kaden Powers (12) Morton. 22-3.75 - Carter Fretueg (11) Rushville-Industry. 21-9 - Chris Crowe (10) Kewanee. 21-7.25 - Micheal Beckett (12) Fieldcrest. 21-4.75 - William Testa (10) Pekin. 21-4.25 - Owen Bergquist (12) El Paso-Gridley.
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44-6 - Ian Escapa (12) Rushville-Industry. 44-5.25 - MaKai Hill (12) Manual. 44-4.25 - Malik Johnson (12) Peoria High. 44-2.75 - Micheal Beckett (12) Fieldcrest. 43-11.25 - Caleb Currie (11) LaSalle-Peru. 43-4.25 - DiOran Turner Cadoree (10) Richwoods. 42-4.75 - Kaleb Powell (12) Limestone. 42-3.25 - Brock Monk (12) Eureka.
6-6 - Cam Gunn (12) Peoria High; Chris Crowe (10) Kewanee. 6-5.5 - Antwon Walker (10) Galesburg. 6-4.75 - Jayvion Maxon (11) El Paso-Gridley; Nick Glisson (12) Illini Central/Delavan. 6-4 - Parker Tinkham (11) Monmouth United. 6-3.5 - Tysean Pullens (12) Knoxville; Malik Johnson (12) Peoria High.
14-5.25 - Owen Stoller (12) Eureka. 14-2 - Brek Thompson (12) Eureka. 14-1.25 - Brody Brush (12) Rushville-Industry. 13-9 - Riley Foglesong (11) South Fulton. 13-5.75 - Jude Eveland (10) Rushville-Industry. 13-5.25 - Henry Rhoades (9) Metamora. 13-3 - Cameron McPhail (11) Dunlap. 13-0 - Lincoln Hawkins (10) Pekin.
Below are the top times and distances among girls track and field athletes from the Peoria area for April. Results are taken from Athletic.net through Thursday, May 7, 2026. Please send any additions or corrections to sports@pjstar.com.
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12.18 - Jaida Reed (11) El Paso-Gridley. 12.19 - Brianna Johnson (12) Richwoods. 12.25 - Ava Alt (12) East Peoria. 12.36 - Jordan Hines (12) Macomb. 12.38 - Zoe Liedtke (11) Pekin. 12.51 - Kylie Smith (11) Morton. 12.59 - Olivia Jacobson (12) Dunlap. 12.61 - Daniella Bumber (12) Henry/Midland.
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25.23 - Jordan Hines (12) Macomb. 25.24 - Ava Alt (12) East Peoria. 25.33 - Daniella Bumber (12) Henry/Midland. 25.39 - Madeline Kammerer (12) Dunlap. 25.42 - Jaida Reed (11) El Paso-Gridley. 25.59 - Piper Roach (11) H/M. 25.64 - Brianna Johnson (12) Richwoods. 25.72 - Zoe Liedtke (11) Pekin.
57.14 - Daniella Bumber (12) Henry/Midland. 58.64 - Jaydah Green (12) Richwoods. 58.69 - Elise House (10) Bureau Valley. 58.83 - Brianna Johnson (12) Richwoods. 59.15 - Ava Alt (12) East Peoria. 59.31 - Sophia Watson (11) Eureka. 59.91 - Nyameye Maison (12) Morton. 1:00.17 - Ella Helms (11) E/B.
2:15.57 - Sophia Watson (11) Eureka. 2:17.99 - Audrey Dickinson (9) Illini Bluffs. 2:18.53 - Mya Hill (10) Elmwood/Brimfield. 2:19.05 - Cheyenh Smith (12) Stark County. 2:19.41 - Sophia Ramirez (12) Washington. 2:19.62 - Haven Miller (11) El Paso-Gridley. 2:19.81 - McKinlee Williams (9) Pekin. 2:20.09 - Mia Whitfield (12) Metamora. 2:20.36 - Nyameye Maison (12) Morton. 2:20.89 - Morgan Coker (11) Pekin. 2:23.89 - Caylie Ahten (12) Washington. 2:23.95 - Emily King (12) Knoxville.
4:57.15 - Audrey Dickinson (9) Illini Bluffs. 5:00.37 - Dusti Smith (11) Stark County. 5:00.93 - Mya Hill (10) E/B. 5:05.26 - Sophia Ramirez (12) Washington. 5:15.58 - Ava Otto (11) Eureka. 5:16.56 - Caylie Ahten (12) Washington. 5:17.98 - Mia Whitfield (12) Metamora. 5:20.54 - Jessica Henderson (9) Tremont. 5:21.62 - Elsie Parnham (9) Morton. 5:22.00 - Haven Miller (11) El Paso-Gridley. 5:23.41 - Emily King (12) Knoxville. 5:23.95 - Bristol Schmidgall (10) E/B.
11:19.03 - Caylie Ahten (12) Washington. 11:21.92 - Sierra Herrmann (11) Eureka. 11:22.40 - Ava Otto (11) Eureka. 11:24.76 - Maya Zopel (12) Peoria Notre Dame. 11:28.09 - Kasyn Jibben (9) Havana. 11:26.78 - Audrey Dickinson (9) Illini Bluffs. 11:30.87 - Emily King (12) Knoxville. 11:41.83 - Ellison Heineke (12) L-W/R-B. 11:50.58 - Bristol Schmidgall (10) E/B. 11:55.06 - Alyssa Higgins (12) Knoxville. 11:56.02 - Kiley Knapp (11) El Paso-Gridley. 11:56.73 - Brooklyn Virtue (10) Dunlap.
14.88 - Lily Bosnich (12) St. Bede. 15.44 - Baylie Nena (10) Metamora. 15.47 - Marryn Ferguson (9) Bushnell-Prairie City. 15.87 - Anna Sears (9) Eureka; Keyli Cogdal (12) El Paso-Gridley. 16.05 - Ava Ray (12) Morton. 16.11 - Avery Striegel (9) Morton. 16.21 - Aubrey Hurckes (12) Tremont.
45.30 - Lily Bosnich (12) St. Bede. 45.53 - Brianna Harms (12) Lowpoint-Washburn/Roanoke-Benson. 46.13 - Ava Ray (12) Morton. 46.73 - Keyli Cogdal (12) El Paso-Gridley. 46.75 - Baylie Nena (10) Metamora. 46.92 - Brenna Metzger (12) Eureka. 47.76 - Grace Herchenroder (11) Galesburg. 48.01 - Anna Sears (9) Eureka.
49.22 - Dunlap (Unes, Kammerer, Joshi, Jacobson). 49.68 - Galesburg (E. Herchenroder, T. Herchenroder, McCellan, Marty). 49.90 - Morton (Molton, Ray, Maison, Smith). 50.15 - Richwoods (B. Johnson, R. Johnson, Moseti, Green). 50.35 - El Paso-Gridley (Cogdal, Reed, Harms, Tibbs). 50.40 - Henry/Midland (Mitchell, Frawley, Chambers, Bumber). 50.81 - Eureka (Garza, Lehman, L. Sears, A. Sears). 51.29 - Macomb (Nelson, Holthaus, O'hern, Hines).
1:44.27 - Galesburg (T. Herchenroder, Marty, McCellan, E. Herchenroder). 1:46.04 - Dunlap (Kammerer, Joshi, Unes, Jacobson). 1:47.34 - Henry/Midland (Mitchell, Frawley, Chambers, Bumber). 1:47.79 - El Paso-Gridley (Cogdal, Reed, Southern, Wettstein). 1:49.09 - Macomb (Byrth, Nelson, Huston, Hines). 1:49.19 - Morton (Molton, Striegel, Evans, Smith). 1:49.26 - Metamora (Blahnik, Weinman, Points, Roth). 1:49.58 - South Fulton (Kelly, Miller, Riadi, Gorsuch).
4:05.08 - Galesburg (E. Herchenroder, T. Herchenroder, G. Herchenroder, Furrow). 4:05.12 - Eureka (Lehman, Metzger, Garza, Watson). 4:11.69 - Morton (Maison, Ray, Parnham, Martin). 4:12.28 - Dunlap (Yeh, Sullivan, Ott, Paustian). 4:12.88 - Metamora (Roth, Points, Whitfield, Olson). 4:13.41 - Pekin (Sea, Williams, Rotherham, Coker). 4:13.62 - Tremont (Risinger, Geltz, Kennett, Henderson). 4:16.09 - Wethersfield (Carman, K. Anderson, C. Anderson, Nelson).
9:35.99 - Putnam County (Dinoto, Dorado, Schrowang, Poignant). 9:37.43 - Eureka (Metzger, Hubert, Otto, Watson). 9:57.14 - Stark County (C. Smith, Rorem, Terwilliger, D. Smith). 10:00.52 - Pekin (Williams, Rotherham, Ladendorf, Coker). 10:00.61 - Elmwood/Brimfield (Schmidgall, Forney, Walker, Hill). 10:04.84 - El Paso-Gridley (Knapp, Wettstein, Hinthrone, Miller). 10:07.45 - Dunlap (Tranel, Siddaraju, Sack, Ott). 10:20.40 - Wethersfield (C. Anderson, Landwehr, Wilson, K. Anderson).
39-4.5 - Eva Deener (10) Dunlap. 37-9.5 - Makaylynne Correa (12) Canton. 36-11.75 - Megyn Erlacher (12) ROWVA/Williamsfield. 36-1.25 - Gaba Musselman (11) Eureka. 35-3.25 - Bryanna Musselman (9) Eureka. 35-1.75 - Savannah Bray (12) St. Bede. 34-4 - Rylie Whitman (10) Pekin; Andrea McNairy (12) Dunlap.
126-3 - Dakota Thorman (12) Macomb. 115-1 - Megyn Erlacher (12) ROWVA/Williamsfield. 115-0 - Brynna Musselman (9) Eureka. 114-11 - Sophia Mendoza (10) Monmouth United. 112-8 - Annabelle Parker (11) Illini Bluffs. 111-9 - Pru Mangan (12) Fieldcrest. 111-2 - Khloe Cremeens (9) Washington; Gwen Tierney (10) Illini Central/Delavan.
18-6.5 - Aubrey Duttlinger (11) LaSalle-Peru. 18-6 - Zoe Liedtke (11) Pekin. 17-7 - Audrey Chambers (10) Henry/Midland. 17-5.25 - Taylor Frawley (12) Henry/Midland; Carly Ulrich (10) L-W/R-B. 17-2.75 - Lily Furrow (12) Galesburg. 17-2.25 - Olivia Perry (9) Metamora. 17-0.75 - Aanika Joshi (11) Dunlap.
36-0 - Jocelyn Esther (9) Rushville-Industry. 35-11.5 - Kate Fitzjarrald (10) PND. 35-7.25 - Carly Ulrich (10) L-W/R-B. 35-4.75 - Aubrey Duttlinger (11) LaSalle-Peru. 35-4 - Lily Furrow (12). 34-7.75 - Jamiya Jones (10) Peoria High. 34-3.5 - Caela Myers (12) Morton. 34-1.25 - Madisyn Shipp (9) Bureau Valley.
5-6.5 - Samantha Yeh (12) Dunlap. 5-4.25 - Carly Ulrich (10) L-W/R-B. 5-3.75 - Khloe Diggs (9) Macomb. 5-2.25 - Madeline Kammerer (12) Dunlap; Tyra Jones (12) Wethersfield. 5-2 - Aubrey Hurckes (12) Tremont; Kenley Molton (11) Morton; Baylie Nena (10) Metamora; Alannah Fahrenkrug (9) IVC.
11-6 - Reagan Bishop (11) Eureka; Violet Weinman (12) Metamora; Reagan Bishop (11) Eureka. 11-5.75 - Emory Hiel (10) Washington. 11-2.5 - Addie Lehman (11) Peoria Christian. 11-0 - Bre Lehman (11) Eureka. 10-9 - Kenzie Gerdes (9) Eureka; Sophia Pauli (10) Limestone.
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Gasperini has decided to manage the strength of his starting players to avoid problems.
In the final push of this season, which could secure qualification for the Champions League for the first time in eight years, the Giallorossi coach has adopted a different resource management technique this week, focusing especially on those who have spent the most energy this season.
As reported by Il Messaggero, starting with Malen – who was partially rested two days ago – all the starting players completed a personalized gym session yesterday.
It’s not just Donny Malen, who was clearly fatigued after the match against Fiorentina.
Several players didn’t complete the entire training session under the coach’s orders, and the reason lies in their playing time.
Six outfield players have logged more than 2,300 minutes in Serie A: Wesley (2,300), Koné (2,363), Celik (2,469), Ndicka (2,554), Mancini (2,797), and Cristante (2,856).
All players are expected to return to training today for a late morning training session, before the coach’s press conference and the subsequent departure for Parma.
Therefore, Gasperini wants to leave no stone unturned, and he wants his key players to be in top form for the final three matches of the season.
Meanwhile, El Shaarawy and Gollini were sidelined yesterday. The former could be fit for the match at the Tardini at the last minute.

A former member of Xavi Hernandez’s coaching staff at Barcelona has delivered a strong defence of the club legend while opening up about what he believes was a lack of support from within the organisation during his time in charge.
David Prats, who worked closely with Xavi before recently moving to Qatar to coach Al Shamal, reflected on the intense atmosphere surrounding Barcelona and the criticism directed at the former manager and his staff.
Speaking about his relationship with Xavi in an interview with SPORT, Prats made it clear that the former midfielder remains the biggest football influence in his career.
“Xavi is head and shoulders above everyone else, both personally and professionally. To me, he’s a top-class manager.”
The conversation then shifted towards the difficult reality of working at Barcelona during one of the club’s most unstable periods in recent years.
Prats admitted the pressure inside the club was enormous, even for staff members working behind the scenes.
“The pressure is immense. You’re at one of the biggest clubs in Europe and you have to win and play well all the time. You feel it even as an analyst.”
Despite acknowledging the sporting demands that come with Barcelona, Prats suggested the most painful aspect of the experience was the criticism aimed at Xavi and the coaching staff – criticism he believes was unfair and left unanswered internally.
“What hurt me most was the unfounded criticism directed at us, especially at Xavi.
“He didn’t deserve it; they were unfair to him. And what’s more, we weren’t protected from within.”
Prats feel Xavi was not treated rightfully. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Prats also defended the work achieved under Xavi during a period where Barcelona were facing both sporting and financial instability.
“For me, it was very unfair. We arrived at a very difficult time for the club.
“We managed to get the team into the Champions League, then we won La Liga and the Super Cup.
“I think that’s a huge achievement. But from within, it wasn’t appreciated as it should have been.”
The Al Shamal manager then explained that his previous experience working alongside Xavi at Al Sadd played a major role in his managerial journey.
“It all started because I’d already been here with Xavi as an assistant coach with Al Sadd’s first team.
“We had a great time, felt very much at home, and I had fond memories of the league and the country.”
Lastly, he also disclosed that Xavi himself encouraged members of his staff to seek new opportunities after leaving Barcelona.
“I consider him a very good friend and he told us: ‘If you have the chance to do something else and it motivates you, go for it.’ He needed a break.”

As Liverpool and Chelsea prepare to face off in what promises to be an intriguing Premier League clash, all eyes are on the battle for European football qualification. With just a few matches left in the season, both teams have plenty to play for, but how can fans watch this pivotal encounter?
Liverpool, under the guidance of Arne Slot, have enjoyed a solid run of form recently, winning three of their last four Premier League fixtures. Although not at their peak, the Reds remain in the hunt for a top-five finish. Currently in fourth place with three matches to go, they are still at risk of slipping outside the Champions League spots due to the tight competition in the table.
A victory over Chelsea would temporarily give Liverpool a three-point cushion over fifth-place Aston Villa and a five-point lead over sixth-place Bournemouth. With qualification for Europe still uncertain, this match at Anfield could be a crucial step towards securing a spot in next season’s competitions.
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Chelsea, on the other hand, are in the midst of a challenging period. The Blues have lost their last six Premier League matches, failing to score in five of them. Their only goal in the last month came from Joao Pedro’s stunning bicycle kick against Nottingham Forest. With just one game left before the FA Cup final against Manchester City, Chelsea are under pressure to get back on track.
This trip to Anfield could be their last chance to revive their season before the Wembley showdown. Currently languishing in the middle of the table, their hopes of qualifying for European football are dwindling. For manager Calum McFarlane, the focus will be on ending this tough run of form and getting a much-needed morale boost before their Wembley date.
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With both clubs vying for different reasons—Liverpool pushing for a European spot and Chelsea aiming to salvage their season—this fixture carries significant weight for both teams. For the Reds, it’s a chance to build momentum ahead of the final stretch, while Chelsea’s need for a positive result could shape the remainder of their campaign.
Whether you’re a Liverpool supporter hoping for a win or a Chelsea fan searching for a much-needed revival, this match is not to be missed.

ANAHEIM, Calif. – When looking for an even-keeled positive take coming out of the Anaheim Ducks’ abysmal 6-2 loss in Game 3 to the Vegas Golden Knights, look no further than Lukáš Dostál following his stellar near-shutout performance in Anaheim’s 3-1 win in Game 2.
“It’s still one win in the series,” Dostál said. “I always say it doesn’t matter how you win or what the score is.”
At the end of Friday night at Honda Center, it’s still just a 2-1 series lead for Vegas.
There’s no extra points for scoring at all three strengths–even strength, shorthanded and on power play–in the first period or for Mitch Marner netting a hat trick to claim the playoff lead in goals and points.
There’s also no extra demerits for Dostál giving up a goal on the first shot of the game for the third time in nine playoff games–13th time all season–before getting pulled after one period or the Ducks power play remaining power less–0-for-11 in the series after converting at 50% in the first round.However, if you’re looking for more fire and brimstone commiserate with just how bad Anaheim looked at points in Game 3, Ducks coach Joel Quenneville had that for you, when asked if his team came in too comfortable after controlling the play in the first two games.
“I think that there's a lesson to take out of today's game, and it's only gonna get harder every single game,” Quenneville said. “Not gonna get any easier. So let's get ready to go to war.”
Anaheim will get its chance to return fire in Game 4 on Sunday at Honda Center, but first, there is the autopsy of Friday.
From puck drop, the Ducks were not good in Game 3, and not on the back of one particular player or one particular breakdown. Every position group, every line and every man-strength unit had something come apart and go against them.
“I think they just outbattled us,” Jackson LaCombe said. “They won more puck battles than we did. They played physical. We’ve got to be better next game.”
Just 48 hours after that 21-save performance and 59:54 of shutout hockey by Dostál, social media reaction was all over the Anaheim netminder with the aforementioned early goals and pull, but this was not a one-man collapse.
When asked if pulling Dostál was for his own showing or for the team’s play in front of him, Quenneville said, “both.”
Just one minute in, Vegas gained the zone, and with Jack Eichel in the corner and a wide-open middle to survey, Eichel hit the trailing Shea Theodore at the far point, who snuck behind the unaware Cutter Gauthier. Theodore then ripped a shot around the inadvertent screen of Ryan Poehling, who became an unfortunate obstruction after tying up his man in front.
Vegas again negated the Anaheim power play 11 minutes later, and Brayden McNabb scored shorthanded on a slightly flubbed half-armed shot that crossed up Dostál, 2-0. For the second straight series, the Knights' penalty kill is outscoring its opponents' power play. An odd one, but also the one Dostal wants back.
In the dying seconds of the first period, Vegas’ power play capitalized on a broken play. Marner got a shot off slicing through the Ducks’ penalty kill box, but that shot took an odd deflection and bobbled off of Dostál. No one could control the bouncer, until it found Marner’s stick, who tucked it around the Anaheim netminder, 3-0.
“Getting that third one at the end of the period certainly was a killer,” Quenneville said, “and that was basically the game.”
A cross-zone breakdown for a screened goal one minute in. A change-up shorthanded goal midway through. A broken power play knuckler in the final seconds.
All situational killing goals in their own right, and it ended Dostál’s night with three allowed goals on eight shots.
“It's tough to win a game when you put yourself in spots like that,” Alex Killorn said. “I thought they played well, but I don't think we brought our best. Maybe a little bit comfortable after last game. They’re a great team, we just have to have a little bit of a better start and effort throughout the game.”
After thoroughly dominating the first six periods of the series–only good for a 1-1 tie at that point, Vegas truly “entered the series,” according to coach John Tortorella, and there is plenty of credit to be given to the Knights’ team game.
Vegas blocked 20 shots, whereas Anaheim only got in front of six. The Knights’ penalty kill continued at an elite clip with a two-for-two night to add to a 25-for-26 run in the playoffs.
However, as Killorn noted, Vegas’ best game wasn’t done without the Ducks’ help, and as if to prove it wasn’t only the goaltender’s fault, the breakdowns did not stop for Anaheim.
A slow-developing Ducks line change led to a four-on-three break, where Marner took advantage of the space to maneuver around a left-out-to-dry Ville Husso–who entered in the second period and allowed two second-period goals among the 19 total shots faced.
Marner pulled in his first career playoff hat trick nearly nine minutes later, as Marner evaded Drew Helleson’s eye behind the net. Helleson left Marner to cover the net front, and Marner again used time and space to sneak out and squeeze a shortside shot between Husso and the post, 5-0.
One part “how is the playoffs new leading goal scorer left that wide open when he already has two goals tonight,” and another part “that’s one Husso wants back.”
Point being, no Duck was immune from a blunder as Vegas steamrolled in Game 3.
To zoom back out, it’s still just one game, and Anaheim did claw back a bit in the third period. Carter Hart let up his own softy, as Beckett Sennecke dove at a loose puck that snuck through the Vegas goalie’s arm, and Chris Kreider finished off a trademark passing sequence from Troy Terry.
“Everything adds up, so play the whole 60 and continue to play physical,” Kreider said. “Make that investment in a seven-game series. Each game's kind of a standalone thing, so we've just got to be better going into the next game.”
The Ducks have been better than they were in Game 3. They were better just two days ago.
Anaheim has been a comeback team all season, and it must respond in Game 4. Otherwise, Vegas just made a hard turn in this series and with a heavy helping hand.

| Saturday, May 9th |
Premier League | Anfield
12:30PM BST/7:30AM EST
Full time, ref, surely.
When will this cursed season end? Well, three games still, apparently. Somehow Liverpool are more or less a shoe-in for Champions League qualification, and a win today would all but guarantee that. And somehow Chelsea (Chelsea Chelsea) have been even more cursed than Liverpool this season. However, as Spurs proved, there’s no curse that Dr. Liverpool can’t cure. So. I’m tired, Robbie.
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Both Lazio and Inter are likely to make squad rotations in their Serie A match today, as they prepare for next week’s Coppa Italia Final, but the Nerazzurri captain, Lautaro Martinez, is still expected to start.
It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 BST) at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
It’s Inter’s first game as defending Serie A champions, as the Nerazzurri secured the Scudetto with three games to spare last week.
Lazio are four points below a Conference League placement, but their priority remains next Wednesday’s Coppa Italia Final, also against the Nerazzurri.
Francesco Pio Esposito and Hakan Calhanoglu are unavailable for Inter, but while the Italian striker is expected to recover in time for next week’s Final, Calhanoglu is not likely to make it.
Lazio get to this match without the injured Samuel Gigot, Ivan Provedel, Alessio Furlanetto, Danilo Cataldi, Elseid Hysaj and their captain Mattia Zaccagni.
As reported by Gazzetta, Italy international Davide Frattesi is set to make a rare start for Inter in the middle of the park, so Nicolò Barella will rest.
Marcus Thuram is also expected to start on the bench, making room for Ange-Yoan Bonny and Lautaro Martinez up front.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano runs with the ball during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The match will be broadcast live on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 15: Daniel Maldini of Lazio gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on March 15, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Inter (3-5-2): Martinez Jo.; Bisseck, Acerbi, Bastoni; Darmian, Sucic, Frattesi, Mkhitaryan, Carlos Augusto; Lautaro Martinez, Bonny.
Lazio (4-3-3): Motta; Lazzari, Provstgaard, Romagnoli, Pellegrini; Basic, Rovella, Taylor; Isaksen, Maldini, Noslin.

Real Madrid’s search for a new manager is in full swing, and the club has now identified their top managerial targets.
Going by the rumours in recent days, Jose Mourinho appears to be the top-placed candidate to arrive at the Valdebebas as the new manager. However, there are several other options being considered.
As relayed by Abraham Romero in a recent report, however, there are only two candidates in the race as matters stand, and the club have heavily filtered down their list.
The Spanish journalist relays that Real Madrid began with a five-man shortlist that included Mauricio Pochettino, Jurgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho, Lionel Scaloni, and Didier Deschamps.
From that, only two names remain as strong contenders – Mourinho and Deschamps.
The club believe that only one type of manager succeeds at the club – the Carlo Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane, and Jose Mourinho type of coaches who are strict and excellent man-managers.
Didier Deschamps is Real Madrid’s Plan B. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
In that sense, Mourinho is the top candidate to take over the position and is seen as the best option internally.
Concurrently, they have a Plan B, which is Didier Deschamps, a highly experienced manager who has successfully managed a star-studded French national team.
Scaloni, Nageslmann, Mauricio Pochettino, Massimiliano Allegri, and other initially linked names have all been discarded as matters stand.
With the end of the season nearing, Real Madrid do not have long to finalise a managerial appointment.
If they are to negotiate with Deschamps, they will likely have to wait until the end of the FIFA World Cup, and will thus activate that option only if the Mourinho deal falls apart.
As for Mourinho, the club is yet to negotiate with Benfica, but the Portuguese manager is expected to be available if a €3 million fee is paid.

Chelsea’s Injury Woes Ahead of Liverpool Clash
Chelsea face another daunting Premier League challenge as they travel to Anfield to face Liverpool, with managerless Blues enduring a dreadful losing streak. The team will be without several key players, making this match even more crucial for interim manager Calum McFarlane.
Chelsea’s squad for Saturday’s 12:30pm kick-off is badly depleted. Robert Sanchez and Jesse Derry will both miss out, and wingers Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho are also expected to be sidelined. Sanchez, who was forced off in the second half of Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest, is still undergoing concussion protocols after a head injury. His replacement, Filip Jorgensen, is now the likely starter in goal for Chelsea.
“Rob [Sanchez] is also not going to be available after the injury that he sustained in the Nottingham Forest game,” McFarlane confirmed. As for Neto and Garnacho, McFarlane expressed doubts about their availability: “Neto and Garnacho are carrying knocks, so it’s looking unlikely that they are going to be available [against Liverpool].” With academy star Derry unavailable for the remainder of the season after a head clash against Forest, McFarlane is left with few options.
With so many players absent, Chelsea may need to adapt their tactics significantly. There are no fit and available wingers in the squad, forcing McFarlane to consider Joao Pedro in an unfamiliar left-sided role. Enzo Fernandez will likely operate in an attacking midfield position, while Cole Palmer should line up on the right. This could leave Liam Delap to lead the line as Chelsea look for a much-needed win.
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The absence of wingers, compounded by Estevao and Jamie Gittens’ injuries, means that McFarlane might not have many alternatives. It’s likely that Joao Pedro will be deployed as an auxiliary winger once again.
In brighter news for Chelsea, captain Reece James could make his first start in over six weeks after recovering from a hamstring injury. He returned to the bench in the Forest loss, and McFarlane will have to decide whether to risk him in the starting XI. If selected, James could replace Malo Gusto at right-back, but there are concerns about rushing him back into action too soon.
Defensively, McFarlane will have to rely on Trevoh Chalobah and Levi Colwill to hold the fort against Liverpool’s potent attack. Colwill, who made a return from an ACL injury, could be key to adding pace to Chelsea’s backline. In midfield, Romeo Lavia may once again partner Moises Caicedo, with the duo expected to provide the defensive shield necessary to stifle Liverpool’s creative players.
With injuries and absences mounting, Chelsea’s task at Anfield is becoming more difficult by the day. However, the Blues will be hoping for a shock result as they face Jurgen Klopp’s men, who are still fighting for Champions League qualification.
Predicted Chelsea XI (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen; Gusto, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella; Lavia, Caicedo; Palmer, Fernandez, Joao Pedro; Delap.
Doubts: Neto, GarnachoInjured: Sanchez, Estevao, Gittens, Derry
Time and Date: 12:30pm BST, Saturday May 9, 2026Venue: Anfield, LiverpoolHow to Watch: TNT Sports
Aslamjon Ortikov has been an absolute wrecking ball since arriving in the world’s largest martial arts organization. The undefeated striking sensation from Uzbekistan has carved a remarkable path through the promotion’s flyweight Muay Thai ranks, amassing a flawless 9-0 promotional record.
The 22-year-old powerhouse is now set for another massive test. He will face explosive Colombian star Jordan Estupinan in a highly anticipated flyweight Muay Thai showdown at ONE Fight Night 43: Tang vs. Gasanov on Prime Video, broadcasting live in U.S. primetime on Friday, May 15, from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium.
This high-stakes matchup represents another opportunity for Ortikov to showcase the destructive skills that have made him one of the most exciting stars on the global roster.
From his explosive debut to his recent string of masterclasses, here is a look back at all nine victories that have shaped Ortikov’s incredible ONE Championship journey so far.
The pressure was immense for Ortikov’s promotional debut at ONE Friday Fights 25 in July 2023. Undefeated at 15-0, the young Uzbek striker faced Kaotaem Fairtex in a 128-pound catchweight Muay Thai showdown.
Ortikov lived up to every bit of the hype. He dropped his opponent with a devastating left hand during a wild first-round exchange and never looked back, as his unorthodox shot selection and powerful punching were on full display all fight long.
The unanimous decision victory pushed his career record to 15-0 and announced to the world that a new force had arrived in ONE Championship.
After his successful debut on the global stage, Ortikov was hungry for a stoppage victory at ONE Friday Fights 37 in October 2023, and he found exactly what he was looking for against Pethuahin Jitmuangnon.
The 20-year-old dominated from the opening bell, dropping the Thai with a spinning back fist at the end of the first round. In the third frame, he put his opponent on the ropes before landing a devastating left head kick that ended the fight at just 50 seconds into the round.
The victory extended his perfect record to 16-0 and gave him his first finish in ONE.
Ortikov’s third promotional appearance at ONE Friday Fights 43 was his most explosive yet. Facing Chatanan Sor Jor Joyprajin, the Uzbek brawler wasted no time making his mark.
From the opening bell, Ortikov stalked his opponent with predatory intent, and consistently connected with cleaner, more powerful strikes as his confidence grew throughout the early exchanges.
With laser-like precision, he brought Chatanan’s two-fight winning streak to an abrupt end with a perfectly timed left high kick at just 2:33 of the first round, moving to 3-0 in ONE.
At ONE Friday Fights 54 in March 2024, Ortikov proved his tactical maturity against Watcharaphon Singha Mawynn in their 129-pound catchweight Muay Thai battle.
The pair took time to feel each other out early, but Ortikov’s elite fight IQ began to shine as he recognized patterns and controlled the action, showcasing his ever-evolving skill set with clever counter-strikes and pivots that allowed him to cruise to victory.
In addition to keeping his pristine professional record intact and defeating one of Thailand’s top talents, the unanimous decision win demonstrated his ability to adapt and overcome different styles.
Ortikov next took on veteran Yodthongthai Sor Sommai at ONE Friday Fights 78 and showed he could handle seasoned opposition with brutal effectiveness.
The unbeaten star held the center of the ring from the opening bell, landing thudding low kicks and growing bolder with each connection. He dropped Yodthongthai with a counter left hook at the end of the second round before securing the knockout via another fatal left hook at 2:15 of the third round.
The finish moved him to 5-0 in ONE and further cemented him as one of the flyweight Muay Thai division’s most terrifying finishers.
Against Pompet PK Saenchai at ONE Friday Fights 88 in November 2024, Ortikov delivered what many consider his most complete performance to date. Indeed, the Uzbek phenom brought his signature pressure to the 130-pound catchweight Muay Thai contest.
He kicked Pompet’s legs and threw a multitude of punches and elbows before dropping him with a stern right hand in the opening round. A frantic brawl ensued in the second frame, but Ortikov’s tactical brilliance shone through as he found homes for his overhand right with surgical precision.
Ultimately, Ortikov walked away with a unanimous decision win, three rounds of valuable experience against top-flight opposition, and his sixth straight victory at ONE Friday Fights.
In his seventh promotional outing at ONE Friday Fights 107, Ortikov delivered arguably his most dominant performance yet against fellow young phenom Dedduanglek Torfunfarm. The striking clinic elevated his status to that of a bona fide star.
Ortikov threw hand grenades at the Road to ONE: Thailand winner from the opening bell. His overhand rights and straight lefts were on point all night, backed up by punishing knees and elbows in the clinch.
The 22-year-old even had time for some showboating and axe kicks before wrapping up another pristine display. The flawless unanimous decision victory officially extended his promotional winning streak to seven.
Stepping up to face heavy-hitting veteran Petsukumvit Tomthungyai at ONE Friday Fights 114 in June 2025, Ortikov proved he possessed the iron chin and sheer grit required to swim in the deepest waters of the flyweight division.
The Uzbek phenom absorbed the Thai’s signature heavy kicks and relentless forward pressure, answering back with his own blistering boxing combinations. By seamlessly blending boxing techniques with traditional Muay Thai fundamentals, Ortikov consistently found the target and dictated the pace.
His ability to outwork a battle-tested veteran earned him a hard-fought victory, moving his promotional record to a spectacular 8-0.
In what was undeniably one of the most significant victories of his career, Ortikov squared off against two-time Rajadamnern Stadium Muay Thai World Champion Kongthoranee Sor Sommai at ONE Fight Night 36 in October of last year.
Facing a slick, highly experienced veteran, the undefeated Uzbek relied on his relentless forward motion to suffocate Kongthoranee’s kicking game. He completely overwhelmed the Thai star with heavy pressure, cutting off the ring and unloading furious combinations to the head and body.
Ortikov’s tactical brilliance and explosive power were simply too much for the stadium champion to handle. The massive win secured his ninth consecutive victory in ONE, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is ready for the absolute elite of the division.
Arsenal’s hopes of winning a first Premier League title in 22 years are now in their hands after Manchester City dropped points in an extraordinary collapse at Everton.
Mikel Arteta’s side are five points clear of City, who have a game in hand, and it means the Gunners will lift the Premier League if they win their final three games against West Ham, Burnley and Crystal Palace.
Pep Guardiola insisted City will not give up the fight and they will play before Arsenal’s next game. Arteta’s team are away to Premier League strugglers West Ham, who will be fighting for their lives on Sunday evening.
But the balance of the title race has firmly swung in Arsenal’s direction, even after Jeremy Doku’s late equaliser at the Hill Dickinson Stadium rescued a point for City when the damage looked to have been done.
And it could be a historic season for the Gunners after they progressed past Atletico Madrid to reach their first Champions League final in 20 years, and they will face PSG in Budapest on Saturday 30 May.
Played: 35 | Points: 76 | GD: 41
Remaining fixtures:
Played: 34 | Points: 71 | GD: 37
Remaining fixtures:
It’s not done yet, but it’s advantage Arsenal in the title race. If Arsenal beat West Ham on Sunday and Manchester City fail to beat either Brentford or Crystal Palace at home in their next two games, it would mean the Gunners would be able to lift the title at the Emirates with a victory over relegated Burnley in their final home game of the season. If City lose to Brentford, and Arsenal beat West Ham, it could be over by next Wednesday if Guardiola’s side then fail to beat Palace, leaving Arsenal as champions before their final home game.
By winning their next three games, Manchester City would be able to take the title race to the final day of the season, where Arsenal are away at Crystal Palace and Guardiola’s side host Aston Villa. Arsenal dropping points would also mean City have the title in their hands again. Sunday’s game at West Ham looks Arsenal’s trickiest game by far, as the Hammers are battling for survival. After that, the Gunners will play relegated Burnley and finish their season at a Palace team who could be preparing for a European final a few days later.

Chelsea need a player like Manchester United star Casemiro according to former Blues player and manager Ruud Gullit.
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Having had a quiet January, the Blues now face a critical summer with a new head coach needing to be appointed, and reinforcements to the squad required.
Chelsea are thought to be in the market for a centre back, whilst they are believed to want to add another midfielder and attacker.
The Blues have been heavily criticised for their youth focused transfer policy, but co-owner Behdad Eghbali has said the model will be tweaked.
It’s also been reported that Chelsea are prepared to target players with proven Premier League experience, and they’ve been linked with Morgan Rogers and Anthony Gordon.
The squad is suffering with a lack of quality, leadership and know how, and Gullit believes Chelsea need a player like Casemiro.
“It looks like they get a bunch of the best young players, and the coach who comes in has to deal with what’s there, with no input on who arrives.
“They need a Casemiro. ‘I need players with experience in midfield’ — and if you don’t have them, it’s going to be a problem,” he said as quoted on X.com.
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Calum McFarlane confirmed Robert Sanchez would also miss the game, whilst it’s unlikely Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho will feature.
That leaves Chelsea with no fit senior wingers and what could be a makeshift lineup for an important visit to Anfield.
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Between reaching the Champions League final and having a match point for the French league title, PSG today unveiled its new home kit for the 2026/27 season.
In collaboration with Nike, a royal blue shirt with a broad red-and-white central stripe was designed, intended as a “tribute to the club’s fans,” as the club wrote in a statement: “With this reinterpretation of the iconic royal blue, combined with a wide red central stripe framed by fine white lines, Paris Saint-Germain powerfully reinforces its visual identity. The shirt once again puts an iconic aesthetic center stage, one that is deeply rooted in the club’s culture and especially cherished by its fans.”
According to PSG, the shirt was designed as a love letter to Paris and its fans and symbolizes the vibrant connection between the pitch and the stands.
What do you think of the new PSG kit? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
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"It was good, it felt right, it felt like it was meant to be."
Sonny Styles had just walked into the Washington Commanders' locker room at the team's Ashburn facility and had seen his jersey, his helmet. He was really in the NFL, and it felt so good for him. "So, I am excited," he told the media, sharing about that first time seeing his very own Washington Commanders uniform.
Seeing the uniform had led to excitement. Interestingly enough, Styles then said, when he walked onto the practice field for the first time, he had also had a feeling. "Just grateful, grateful to be here. I know there is a lot of work put in, to get here. But it is just the beginning. So I am just excited to keep putting work in and keep getting better."
Styles was asked what is his message to the fan base, the young rookie calmly, not raising his voice at all, replied, "I'm going to give everything I've got to this team. When I was at Ohio State, I gave everything I had to Ohio State University. I took pride in that. I'm going to take pride in being a Commander and giving everything to this team and do whatever I can by any means necessary to help the team win."
It's refreshing to see a young person who is not naive and thinks that because he has arrived, the team will win. His father, Lorenzo, played linebacker at Ohio State, was drafted in the third round, and played six seasons in the NFL. Listening to Sonny talk, it sounds like Lorenzo taught his son well about hard work, and that nobody owes you anything in this life, other than an opportunity to prove yourself through hard work.
Sonny is grateful to be here; realizing his father, his coaches have all contributed to his opportunity to prove he could get here to the NFL. Sounds like he understands now it is up to him, to make what he can out of his opportunity to make it in the NFL.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Sonny Styles expresses gratitude

Celtic's on-loan Borussia Monchengladbach forward Tomas Cvancara says his "season is over".
The Czech Republic international, 25, has not featured since the 11 April Scottish Premiership win over St Mirren. He scored twice in 13 appearances for Martin O'Neill's side after joining in January.
He said on Instagram: "This season is over for me. Next week I'll undergo surgery after tearing my adductor.
"Honestly, this is not how I imagined my season at Celtic coming to an end, and not the way I wanted it to finish. But despite everything, I'm truly grateful that I had the chance to be part of this club, this team and these moments.
"I know there weren't as many individual moments as I wanted, but whenever I stepped on the pitch, I always tried to help the team and give everything for the badge.
"And to all the fans.. THANK YOU".
Celtic trail Premiership leaders Hearts by three points with three games left and host Rangers on Sunday (12:00 BST) before visiting Motherwell on Wednesday then taking on Hearts at Celtic Park next Saturday.
Buffalo Sabres (50-23-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Montreal Canadiens (48-24-10, in the Atlantic Division)
Montreal, Quebec; Sunday, 7 p.m. EDT
LINE: Canadiens -125, Sabres +105; over/under is 6
NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND: Series tied 1-1
BOTTOM LINE: The Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres are in a 1-1 series tie in the second round of the NHL Playoffs. The teams meet Friday for the seventh time this season. The Canadiens won the last meeting 5-1. Alexander Newhook scored two goals in the win.
Montreal has gone 48-24-10 overall with a 21-11-3 record in Atlantic Division games. The Canadiens have scored 279 total goals (3.4 per game) to rank seventh in league play.
Buffalo is 21-8-5 against the Atlantic Division and 50-23-9 overall. The Sabres have a +43 scoring differential, with 283 total goals scored and 240 given up.
TOP PERFORMERS: Cole Caufield has 51 goals and 37 assists for the Canadiens. Nicholas Suzuki has three goals and five assists over the last 10 games.
Rasmus Dahlin has 19 goals and 55 assists for the Sabres. Alex Tuch has scored six goals and added four assists over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Canadiens: 5-3-2, averaging 2.5 goals, 4.3 assists, 5.7 penalties and 12.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.4 goals per game.
Sabres: 6-2-2, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.3 assists, 4.8 penalties and 11.5 penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game.
INJURIES: Canadiens: Patrik Laine: out (abdomen).
Sabres: Noah Ostlund: out (lower body), Jiri Kulich: out for season (ear), Sam Carrick: day to day (arm), Justin Danforth: out for season (kneecap).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Vegas Golden Knights (39-26-17, in the Pacific Division) vs. Anaheim Ducks (43-33-6, in the Pacific Division)
Anaheim, California; Sunday, 9:30 p.m. EDT
LINE: Golden Knights -119, Ducks -101; over/under is 6.5
NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND: Golden Knights lead series 2-1
BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights visit the Anaheim Ducks in the second round of the NHL Playoffs with a 2-1 lead in the series. The teams meet Friday for the seventh time this season. The Golden Knights won 6-2 in the last matchup. Mitchell Marner led the Golden Knights with three goals.
Anaheim has gone 43-33-6 overall with a 20-14-1 record against the Pacific Division. The Ducks are sixth in league play with 323 total penalties (averaging 3.9 per game).
Vegas has a 17-6-6 record in Pacific Division games and a 39-26-17 record overall. The Golden Knights have allowed 242 goals while scoring 264 for a +22 scoring differential.
TOP PERFORMERS: Cutter Gauthier has scored 41 goals with 28 assists for the Ducks. Jackson LaCombe has two goals and nine assists over the last 10 games.
Marner has 24 goals and 56 assists for the Golden Knights. Jack Eichel has one goal and 12 assists over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Ducks: 6-4-0, averaging 3.7 goals, 6.3 assists, 3.2 penalties and 6.7 penalty minutes while giving up 3.3 goals per game.
Golden Knights: 7-3-0, averaging 3.7 goals, 6.1 assists, 3.6 penalties and 7.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.4 goals per game.
INJURIES: Ducks: Radko Gudas: day to day (lower body), Petr Mrazek: out for season (lower-body).
Golden Knights: Jeremy Lauzon: out (undisclosed).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Dusan Vlahovic is set to return to the Juventus starting XI for the first time in over five months as the Bianconeri seek a win against a Lecce side that is fighting for survival.
It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Via Del Mare in Lecce.
The home side have a four-point advantage over the relegation zone, so a win would almost certainly allow them to secure survival, while Juventus sit fourth in the standings, but their lead over fifth-placed Roma has been reduced to just one point following back-to-back draws against Milan and Hellas Verona.
The Bianconeri have travelled to Lecce without the injured Arkadiusz Milik and Juan Cabal.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Serbia international Vlahovic is expected to start his first game since November 29, as reported by Sky Sport and Gazzetta.
Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceiçao will complete the Old Lady’s attack.
Medon Berisha, Kialonda Gaspar, Riccardo Sottil and Sadik Fofana are unavailable for Lecce, where Walid Cheddira is the favourite over Nikola Stulic for a starting spot as a lone striker.
LECCE, ITALY – APRIL 20: Walid CHeddira of US Lecce competes for the ball with Nicolò Fagioli of ACF Fiorentina during the Serie A match between US Lecce and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Via del Mare on April 20, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2, DAZN and HBO Max in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.
Lecce (4-2-3-1): Falcone; Danilo Veiga, Siebert, Tiago Gabriel, Gallo; Ngom, Ramadani; Pierotti, Coulibaly, Banda; Cheddira.
Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Conceição, Yildiz; Vlahovic.

A thorough search, with a list of five or six names that, in the hopes of Gian Piero Gasperini in particular, will lead to a definitive choice as soon as possible.
Time is running out, and Roma hasn’t yet fully identified the right candidate to replace Ricky Massara as sporting director.
Many professionals have been contacted, some like Manna and D’Amico identified as priority candidates, but there’s a new name on the horizon that could materialize if the main targets fall through.
As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, Cristiano Giaretta is among the five or six names the Friedkins are considering.
The former Udinese and Ascoli sporting director has chosen to move abroad in recent years and start over at Pafos, a club that has surprised European football by achieving excellent results and even playing in the Champions League.
In recent hours, Medhi Benatia has also been the subject of discussion, with speculation surrounding a sensational sporting director swap with Massara heading to Marseille and the Moroccan, conversely, heading to the capital.

Roma are looking for strikers to raise their attacking game.
For Gasperini, bringing in new players capable of adding quality, pace, and goalscoring skills was and remains a priority.
The Giallorossi will say goodbye to Ferguson, Zaragoza, and most likely Venturino.
Dovbyk remains on the way out, while Pellegrini and El Shaarawy’s contracts are expiring but could remain, especially the former.
Roma is closely monitoring several wingers, as there will be a real shakeup, with Malen the only one guaranteed a spot.
Among the names circled in red are Summerville of West Ham and Tsolis of Club Brugge, both members of the Dutch striker’s agency.
Roma is monitoring several wingers to give Gasperini an attacking lineup suited to his style of football.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, in addition to Summerville and Tzolis, the Giallorossi have also set their sights on Tottenham’s Tel.
The 2004-born player has scored three goals in the Premier League this year and has yet to fully express his talent for Spurs.
Roma already sought the player in January, and a significant resurgence is not out of the question.
While things around the NFL were mostly quiet on Friday, the Tennessee Titans made a minor roster move aimed at adding more competition, further crowding the wide receiver room.
The Titans claimed and were awarded wide receiver Courtney Jackson off waivers from the New York Giants. Originally an undrafted rookie free agent with the Denver Broncos following the 2025 NFL Draft, Jackson had signed with the Giants early in the offseason after spending all of 2025 on the Seattle Seahawks practice squad.
The @Titans have claimed WR Courtney Jackson off waivers.
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) May 8, 2026
The Titans waived WR Hal Presley.
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The 5-foot-11, 189-pound Jackson is an experienced receiver and return specialist who earned an All-ACC mention from Pro Football Focus (PFF) after leading Syracuse in receiving in 2021, before eventually transferring to Arkansas State to finish his college career. He ended his time at Arkansas State with 81 receptions for 1,183 yards and nine touchdowns, and added another 31 returns for 438 yards and three touchdowns in two seasons.
To make room for Jackson, Tennessee parted ways with wide receiver Hal Presley, who had signed a futures contract in January.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans juggle wide receiver room on their offseason roster
Celtic forward Callum Osmand, 20, who scored against Rangers earlier this season, could make the bench against the Ibrox side on Sunday after an extended period out injured. (Sun)
Former Rangers forward Cyriel Dessers, 31, reveals "confusing" messages about his future at the club played a part in his departure to Panathinaikos. (Record)
Blair Spittal, 30, is pushing for a Hearts start against Motherwell after recent impressive performances off the bench. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required)
Falkirk winger Calvin Miller, 28, is not getting pre-occupied about a lucrative move or a Scotland call-up. (Sun)
Hibernian wide man Nicky Cadden, 29, hopes not to be "unlucky" to be withdrawn following a red card again this season after the club's recent spate of dismissals. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required)
Sealing seventh place in the Scottish Premiership is Dundee United's clear goal when they face Aberdeen on Saturday, says Zac Sapsford, 23. (Courier - subscription required)
Forward Kevin Nisbet, 29, believes Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson's tactics can help him fulfil his potential. (Press and Journal - subscription required)
Cheick Diabate reveals he could not leave St Johnstone without helping them make an immediate return to the Scottish Premiership. (Courier - subscription require)
Liverpool set the standards last season. The Premier League table provides some proof those standards have slipped on the pitch; so, too, the total of 18 defeats in all competitions. Yet the attention has been diverted to the standards off the pitch. Mohamed Salah said he felt the bond in the dressing room is changing; he spoke of his concerns about the mentality in the dressing room. A man whose chiselled physique is testament to his work ethic said players need to get in early to go the gym, which in turn will encourage others to.
For Arne Slot, the culture is not a problem; nor does he think it will be next season when Andy Robertson and Salah, two of the stalwarts of Jurgen Klopp’s great side, depart. Slot argued that there are enough cultural architects already in his side to weather the loss of two influential figures.
“What Mo is saying is that standards are really important for a football club,” said Slot. “I cannot agree more with him. I did not hear him say that the standards are not okay now. I’m not worried that the standards will be lower next season than they were this season, last season or the season before.”

That mention of those three campaigns may have been a coincidence. But if the accusation was flying around that Liverpool were afforded too many days off, they have had fewer this year than in their title-winning campaign under Slot, or their final year under Klopp. One interpretation of their slide this year is that the culture Klopp and his senior players imbued is being dissipated and diluted with time. Slot does not concur.
“I think they [standards] are in a good place right now,” he said. “I think it also makes sense that younger players – it doesn’t have to be the new players, it can be the seven-year-old that comes from the academy – usually get the example of players like Mo and others for them to understand and to know what it takes to play every three days at this level. I see – and I think – that our younger players have improved in this already. I am completely convinced that we have enough players next season – and, add to that, the ones that we will sign – to put the standards exactly into the place they are needed. The standards are not only important in the gym.”
That may be pertinent, too. The declining standard of Salah’s performance, from scoring 29 league goals last season to seven this, is a reason for Liverpool's decline. Age has caught up with some, injury with others. There are others who have underperformed. But, Slot thinks, he has the right characters in the camp.
In interviews last week, Salah sounded nostalgic, reflecting on joining a club where the culture was set by men like Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Then Liverpool may not have just had the best team; they seemed to have the best dressing room, too. Now there is the chance that three of the four elder statesmen will go, with Slot saying that Virgil van Dijk will be at Anfield next season but, significantly or otherwise, not mentioning Alisson. There are questions about the future of Joe Gomez, the longest-serving player, and Curtis Jones, the local in the dressing room.
It may mean Dominik Szoboszlai, a leader in troubled times, becomes vice-captain. Others will also have to step up. Slot does not believe he needs to import players to set the standards in the summer; in any case, Robertson’s replacement is likely to be Kostas Tsimikas, returning from loan at Roma.

Nor, though, does he feel he needs to buy senior players. He sees culture setters in his current group. “I’m not saying that we need to sign them,” he said. “I am saying that we have them already. Senior players are not the only ones who set the standards at a club. If I look at Paris Saint-Germain: Desire Doue is 20, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is 25. Can they set standards for another generation or for a team? I don’t know what time they are in the gym, by the way. And this is what Mo did when he was 26. I don’t think it comes down to ages that only 32 or 33-year-old players can set standards.
“They have lived experiences and know what it takes to play at this level. But come on, we are not talking about Florian Wirtz or Hugo Ekitike or Alexander Isak and all these players we signed. They are not children, they are serious professionals that know what it takes to play at this level as well. They now know what it takes to play in the Premier League and Champions League at this level. It can only be better but it is not only down to 34-year-olds. They can definitely be a big help which they have been in the last two seasons and Virgil will still be next season as well. But standards are not only set by 34-year-olds. Standards can also be set by a 20-year-old, like Doue, or Salah who played for Liverpool when he was 26. That did not only start when he is what age he is now. It is not age related.”
Part of it has to come from Slot, too, as he readily agreed. “Players can help but it is definitely also that the manager sets standards as well,” he said. But his view is that the culture club, to borrow John Motson’s famous phrase in his commentary of the 1988 FA Cup final, will still have the right culture.
Adrianna Siedenburg has not just elevated her game for her senior season, she’s pretty much blown the roof off.
The four-year letterwinner and second-year starter has gone from being a solid varsity player to a superstar, and really kicked things up a notch down the stretch of the regular season. She went 11-for-15 last week to claim Central Jersey Softball Player of the Week honors, driving in eight runs, including going 5-for-6 with a double and home run in a win over Middlesex and 3-for-3 in a loss to top-ranked Sayreville.
Softball roundup, May results for Skyland, GMC, area Union County
Through May 7, the Wagner-bound center fielder is 20-for-26 over her past seven games with three doubles, five homers, 11 runs and 23 RBIs. She’s batting .530 for the season with eight doubles, a triple, six homers and 35 RBIs, scoring 19 runs.
“Adrianna is an amazing softball player and an even better individual,” Metuchen coach Tracey Orcutt said. “Watching her compete and excel on the field is truly special because of the passion, determination, and confidence she brings to every game. You will not find a more dedicated or selfless team player, as she is always willing to do whatever is needed for the success of the team. Her leadership, work ethic, and positive attitude make her an incredible role model and an invaluable part of our program.”
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This article originally appeared on MyCentralJersey.com: Softball Player of the Week is Metuchen’s Adrianna Siedenburg
Victory is a must for Manchester City against Brentford if they are to keep the pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race.
Though they salvaged a draw at the last, two dropped points against Everton could be costly for Pep Guardiola’s side with their rivals now five points clear at the top of the table.
While Manchester City still have a game in hand, they will need Arsenal to slip up and must take care of their own business against a visiting team with plenty to play for themselves.
Brentford appear to be battling with Bournemouth and Brighton for sixth place and a success here would be a significant boost to their chances.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Manchester City vs Brentford is due to kick off at 5.30pm BST on Saturday 9 May at the Etihad Stadium.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. A live stream will be available via Sky Go and NOW.
Manchester City remain without Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, though both are nearing a return, and Rodri continues to battle a groin problem. Mateo Kovacic may come into Pep Guardiola’s starting midfield.
Jordan Henderson is set to have some involvement in a significant boost for Brentford. Vitaly Janelt is also nearing a return, but Rico Henry is not ready yet.
Manchester City XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly; Kovacic, Silva; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland.
Brentford XI: Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Hickey; Jensen, Yarmolyuk; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter; Thiago.

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Sunderland host Manchester United on Saturday hoping to spring a surprise on the Red Devils and keep their European hopes alive.
The Black Cats sit 12th in the standings with three games remaining, but with Brentford in seventh place just four points above them, they still have an outside chance of snatching a Europa League or Conference League place.
United secured Champions League football for next season with last Sunday's 3-2 home win over Liverpool, so the pressure is largely off Michael Carrick and his players. That said, they will want to ensure a strong end to the season so they can claim third spot in the standings and a potentially better draw for the 2026/27 league phase.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.
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This Premier League clash takes place at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, UK and kicks off on Saturday, May 9 at 3 p.m. local time.
Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Sat, May 9 | 10:00 a.m. |
| Central Time | Sat, May 9 | 9:00 a.m. |
| Mountain Time | Sat, May 9 | 8:00 a.m. |
| Pacific Time | Sat, May 9 | 7:00 a.m. |
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have not lost a game in 27 days. Since the playoffs began, the Thunder are 6-0, sweeping the Suns and taking the first two games from the Lakers.
While there were certainly allegations of flopping waged against OKC in Game 2, they still resulted in a 125-107 victory. The Thunder also had three starters who scored at least 20 points in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Ajay Mitchell.
The Lakers have been scuffling, winning just one of their last five contests. In Game 2 against the Thunder, they were thrilled to have Austin Reaves back in the starting five. After missing the first round of the playoffs due to injury, Reaves scored 31 points in 38 minutes for the Lakers.
Looking ahead to Game 3, the Lakers will need a more active presence on the boards after Deandre Ayton. He totaled 10 of the team's 30 rebounds with a -4 +/- in an 18-point loss. Should they gain the majority of possessions, find put-backs, and control the ball, the Lakers have a shot in this series.
For the Thunder, they need to stick to the plan. They distributed the ball well over a variety of players, without relying on Gilgeous-Alexander as a sole scoring threat. They also got excellent bench production in Game 2, with Jaren McCain and Cason Wallace scoring 18 and 12, respectively.
Here's what you need to know about Saturday's matchup between the Lakers and Thunder, including broadcast information and start time.
Lakers vs. Thunder Game 3 will be broadcast by ABC/ESPN and will stream live on the ESPN app.
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Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs series between Lakers and Thunder is set to tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.
Oklahoma City leads series 2-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Thunder 108, Lakers 90 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Thunder 125, Lakers 107 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3 at Los Angeles | 8:30 p.m. | ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV |
| May 11 | Game 4 at Los Angeles | 10:30 p.m. | Prime Video |
| May 13 | Game 5* at Oklahoma City | TBA | TBA |
| May 16 | Game 6* at Los Angeles | TBA | TBA |
| May 18 | Game 7* at Oklahoma City | TBA | TBA |
* If necessary
Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.
Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason.
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| Play-In Tournament | April 14-17 |
| First round begins | April 18 |
| Conference semifinals begin | May 4 |
| NBA Draft Lottery | May 10 |
| Eastern Conference finals begin | May 19* |
| Western Conference finals begin | May 20* |
| NBA Finals begin | June 3 |
| NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary) | June 19 |
| NBA Draft | June 23-24 |
* Can move up depending on earlier series

Juventus remain one of the biggest football clubs in the world and has regularly invested heavily in the transfer market in an effort to maintain its status among Europe’s elite teams. The Bianconeri have often spent significant amounts to secure their preferred targets and, on some occasions, have even been willing to pay above market value to strengthen the squad.
The club has continued working to rebuild a team capable of competing at the highest level in both domestic and European competitions. Juventus believe they possess the ambition and history required to challenge any opponent, but recent transfer decisions have created several complications ahead of the upcoming summer window.
Luciano Spalletti arrived as Juventus manager after the season had already started, limiting the amount of business he could complete during the January transfer window. As a result, the club is expected to be far more active during the summer as they attempt to reshape the squad.
However, Juventus may first need to generate funds before they can pursue major signings. According to Corriere dello Sport, the club currently has too many players who are no longer considered important parts of the project and must be moved on before new arrivals can be secured.
The report suggests Juventus are struggling with several disappointing signings made in recent years, leaving the club in a difficult financial position. Many of those players are unlikely to command transfer fees close to the amounts originally spent to bring them to Turin.
This situation could significantly affect the club’s ability to invest in higher-quality additions during the next transfer window. Juventus are therefore expected to focus heavily on improving recruitment decisions and squad planning moving forward.
The club understands that previous mistakes in the transfer market are now impacting their long-term strategy. Improving player recruitment and avoiding expensive errors will likely become one of the major priorities for the management team.
Juventus are also aware that qualification for next season’s Champions League could dramatically improve its financial situation. Securing a place in Europe’s top competition would provide the club with greater flexibility in the market and make attracting top players much easier.
Failure to qualify, however, would place the Bianconeri under even greater financial pressure ahead of the new season. That possibility has increased the importance of the remaining matches as Juventus continue fighting to secure their objectives before the campaign concludes.

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In the AHL playoffs with the Grand Rapids Griffins, Detroit Red Wings 2024 first-round pick Michael Brandsegg-Nygard is feeling comfortable. And when Brandsegg-Nygard enters into his comfort zone, the night tends to get uncomfortable for his opponents.
Discussing where his game is at today as compared to when he started the 2025-26 season with the Red Wings, that was the word Brandsegg-Nygard was choosing as the appropriate adjective.
“More comfortable,” Brandsegg-Nygard said. “I mean, I feel like it helps with everything in the game. So, yeah, just more comfortable.”
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That comfort came on Friday from a 5-2 victory that eliminated the Manitoba Moose from the AHL Calder Cup playoffs. Brandsegg-Nygard scored a goal and scored a technical knockout with his persistent physical presence.
If there was a scrum on the ice and someone on the Moose needed an attitude adjustment, Brandsegg-Nygard was there to apply some bone-jarring realignment.
“Just kind of happens,” Brandsegg-Nygard said of embracing the physical side of the game. “I don’t think about going in the scrums or whatever you call it, but it just happens in the moment.
“You’re a little frustrated, and you’re starting to get to know the other guys in the other locker room, so you have a little rivalry against them. You start to get a little beef there. But that’s just fine.”
Fine and dandy as far as Brandsegg-Nygard said. If you want to play rough, he’s happy to play along.
“Yeah, I mean, the intensity goes a little up,” Brandsegg-Nygard said of playoff hockey. “That part of the game is so much more fun.
“I like it a little physical and stuff like that. As I said, with the little rivalries we have with guys, so that’s a lot of fun.”
The rough-and-tumble world of postseason hockey isn’t a place for shrinking violets. But it’s the perfect place for Brandsegg-Nygard to find himself. He fits into that world like a glove.
“Yeah, he plays a North American pro style already in terms of his physicality,” Grand Rapids coach Dan Watson said.
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— Ryan Hana (@RyanHanaWWP) March 8, 2026
It’s just one element of the package that has the Red Wings seeing a bright future ahead for the winger they chose 15th overall in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft.
“He’s a really good forechecker,’ Watson said. “Obviously, we know he’s got a good shot. He’s still trying to find his way to get open to find those shots. But his overall awareness, his defensive play. I put him out there for the last couple of shifts.
“I trust him, and he’s going to do the right things. He’s strong on pucks, he protects pucks, he’s hard to knock off pucks. So, just all those intangibles he has make him a special player.
“There’s still room to grow, and I think that’s the exciting thing for him.”
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As Barcelona prepare for one of the most important El Clásicos in recent years, Hansi Flick is facing one major tactical dilemma – how to stop an in-form Vinícius Júnior.
The Brazilian forward arrives into the clash in strong form after scoring four goals in his last three matches.
Within Barcelona’s coaching staff, there is a clear understanding that limiting Vinicius could dramatically reduce Madrid’s danger in attack.
Because of that, Flick must analyse which player should take responsibility for containing the winger during the title-deciding showdown at Spotify Camp Nou.
As such, the manager currently has three serious options in mind, namely, Jules Kounde, Eric Garcia, and club captain Ronald Araujo.
Araujo has historically been Barcelona’s preferred solution against Vinicius in major Clásicos.
Even during periods where the Uruguayan regularly played centrally, previous managers often moved him to right-back specifically to deal with the Brazilian’s pace and direct running.
Kounde is likely to start against Real Madrid. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
However, the situation appears different this time because Kounde has generally been Flick’s first-choice option at right-back and remains the favourite to start there again despite an inconsistent campaign by his standards.
The French defender’s physical strength, recovery pace, and experience in one-on-one situations are seen as important qualities against Vinicius.
At the same time, Eric Garcia’s recent performances have complicated the decision for Flick.
The Spanish defender featured on the right side against Osasuna while Kounde served a suspension, and reports suggest the coaching staff were satisfied with his display.
What already appears almost certain is that Eric Garcia will start the Clasico, although the remaining question is whether Flick uses him at right-back or alongside Pau Cubarsi in central defence.
If Garcia moves into the middle, Barcelona would likely have to break up a defensive partnership between Cubarsi and Gerard Martin that has become increasingly stable in recent weeks.
That factor could ultimately push Flick towards keeping Kounde on the right side to neutralise Vinicius.

Arsenal’s players have consistently produced strong performances throughout the season, which has played a major role in the club’s impressive campaign across both domestic and European competitions. The Gunners remain in contention for major honours and could still finish the season as Premier League and European champions.
Arsenal have established themselves as one of the strongest teams in world football under Mikel Arteta, with the squad demonstrating quality, balance and resilience in important matches. As the season approaches its conclusion, the coming weeks are expected to define whether Arsenal can complete what has already been an outstanding campaign.
Although the squad has performed collectively at a high level, there are certain players who are viewed as especially important to the structure and success of the team. These individuals form the core of the side and continue to influence Arsenal’s performances in crucial moments.
Arteta has built one of the strongest Arsenal teams supporters have seen in many years, with the manager clearly placing trust in a select group of players during the biggest matches. His team selections have often reflected the importance of maintaining a reliable spine throughout the squad.
The Arsenal manager has consistently relied on players who provide leadership, defensive stability and composure under pressure. Many observers agree with his decisions regarding which individuals are best suited to key fixtures during the season.
According to Mirror Football, former Manchester City defender Micah Richards recently highlighted the players he believes form the backbone of the current Arsenal side.
Speaking about the squad, Richards said: “We talk about the spine of the team, it’s Raya, Gabriel, Saliba and Rice.
“Also Saka. Saka has come back. He hasn’t been quite the same this season but in big moments in games he’s stepped up.”
Richards also pointed to Saka’s growing influence during important fixtures despite the winger not always reaching his highest level consistently this season.
Continuing his assessment, Richards added: “He showed it against Fulham and gets the goal against Atletico. They’re coming into form at the right time and that’s the most important thing.”
Arsenal supporters will hope that the team’s key players can continue delivering strong performances during the closing stages of the campaign. With major trophies still within reach, the form and leadership of the squad’s core figures could ultimately determine whether the club finishes the season with silverware.
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The Carolina Hurricanes are just one win away from closing out Round Two against the Philadelphia Flyers, as they aim to accomplish just that Saturday at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
The game is scheduled for 6:00 PM EDT.
In Game 3 on Thursday night, the Hurricanes took a commanding 3-0 series lead with a 4-1 win in the first tilt in the Flyers’ own barn. As with most games of the series, it was filled with penalties, including a two-minute minor boarding penalty against Taylor Hall (which underwent a review for a major penalty), several roughing penalties across the teams, and a 10-minute misconduct to the Flyers’ top line winger, Travis Konecny.
A rarity, the Hurricanes had the edge in power-play opportunities. Their special teams were dominant, with just one of their four goals having been at five-on-five.
You can read all about Game 3 here!
With both Frederik Andersen and Dan Vladar performing well in the postseason thus far, there is no reason to expect a change in net at this time.
Andrei Svechnikov – Sebastian Aho – Seth Jarvis
Taylor Hall – Logan Stankoven – Jackson Blake
Nikolaj Ehlers – Jordan Staal – Jordan Martinook
William Carrier – Mark Jankowski – Eric Robinson
Jaccob Slavin – Jalen Chatfield
K’Andre Miller – Sean Walker
Shayne Gostisbehere – Alexander Nikishin
Frederik Andersen / Brandon Bussi
Tyson Foerster – Christian Dvorak – Travis Konecny
Alex Bump – Trevor Zegras – Porter Martone
Carl Grundstrom – Denver Barkey – Matvei Michkov
Luke Glendening – Sean Couturier – Garnet Hathaway
Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen
Cam York – Jamie Drysdale
Nick Seeler – Noah Juulsen
Dan Vladar / Samuel Ersson
Carolina Hurricanes power play: 14.7% (10th, up two spots from previous game)
Carolina Hurricanes penalty kill: 94.6% (3rd)
Philadelphia Flyers power play: 9.1% (14th, down one spot from previous game)
Philadelphia Flyers penalty kill: 84.2% (9th, down one spot from previous game)
Embarking into a Game 4 against a cornered Flyers team, the general expectation is that the intensity will be the most seen this series. As such, there is a possibility that Nicolas Deslauriers may be added to the lineup for additional grit. If so, it will be the first time in his 13-season career that he has faced a former team in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Thursday, Jordan Staal’s two points propelled him up the Hurricanes’ franchise records list, pulling him into sole ownership of the fifth-most playoff points in franchise history, surpassing brother Eric Staal, with whom he was tied.
The Hurricanes’ top line of Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svechnikov, and Seth Jarvis have a very unique and ironic all-time playoff goals record currently. Aho currently has 37 goals (which is Svechnikov’s sweater number), while Svechnikov has 24 (which is Jarvis’ sweater number), and Jarvis has 20 (which is Aho’s sweater number).
Frederik Andersen is the first goaltender since Hockey Hall of Famer Jacques Plante in 1969 to start his first seven games of a postseason 7-0 while posting a goals against average of 1.02 and .957 save percentage or better.
Though the rest of the postseason will only be available to watch via national broadcasts, local play-by-play announcer Mike Maniscalco and analyst Tripp Tracy will continue to call games on the Hurricanes’ radio partner. 99.9 The Fan.
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A small polar expedition ship carrying roughly 147 passengers and crew is expected to dock in Tenerife, Spain in the early hours of Sunday, May 10, following a hantavirus outbreak that has killed three people and triggered an international public health response with over a dozen countries.

The MV Hondius is not a mainstream cruise ship. Operated by Dutch company Oceanwide Expeditions, the 170-passenger vessel specializes in remote polar voyages to Antarctica, the Arctic, and isolated South Atlantic islands.
The ship departed the southern tip of Argentina on April 1 on its Atlantic Odyssey voyage, carrying passengers from 23 countries.
April 1: The Hondius departs Ushuaia, Argentina, beginning a transatlantic expedition voyage.
April 6: A 70-year-old male passenger falls ill with fever, headache, and gastrointestinal symptoms.
April 11: The passenger dies on board. The cause of death is not yet identified as hantavirus.
April 24: The passenger’s body is removed from the ship during a stop at Saint Helena, a remote British territory in the South Atlantic. His 69-year-old wife, also a passenger, leaves the ship and boards a flight to Johannesburg. She dies on April 26.
Test results on May 4 confirm she was infected with hantavirus. On the same day, more than two dozen other passengers disembark at Saint Helena without contact tracing, dispersing to at least 12 countries.

April 27: A second ill passenger is medically evacuated from Ascension Island to South Africa. Test results on May 2 confirm hantavirus infection. The passenger remains hospitalized in an intensive care unit.
May 2: A German woman who had shown symptoms since April 28 dies on board the ship. Hantavirus is officially confirmed in a ship passenger for the first time.
May 3: The Hondius arrives in Cape Verde. The World Health Organization confirms it is responding to a suspected hantavirus outbreak. Three additional passengers on board are reported ill.
May 6: After Cape Verde is deemed unable to handle the scale of evacuation needed, the ship departs for Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands.
May 9 (current): The Hondius is en route to Tenerife, where it is expected to dock Sunday. Spain has built an isolated staging area at Granadilla Port. Passengers will be transported in guarded, cordoned-off vehicles directly to repatriation flights.
The U.S. is sending a government medical flight to bring home 17 Americans still on board; they will be quarantined at the National Quarantine Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
The U.K. is also chartering a plane for its roughly two dozen nationals on board. As of Friday, no one remaining on the ship is reported to have active symptoms.

The CDC has activated its Emergency Operations Center at Level 3, the lowest of three activation levels, to monitor the situation.
The WHO has assessed the public health risk as low, and a flight attendant who briefly came into contact with an infected passenger tested negative for the virus.
Health officials in at least five U.S. states and two New Jersey residents are being monitored as a precaution; none have shown symptoms.
Hantavirus is primarily transmitted through contact with infected rodent droppings, not through casual person-to-person contact. Health officials believe the initial exposure likely occurred on land in South America before the voyage began.
Editor’s Note: This article is being updated as new information becomes available.
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Apps and games are vital to the user experience on smartphones. Advertisements are the primary source of income for most apps, but Samsung is making sure, through Device Care, that excessive ads won’t ruin the user experience.
Samsung has a new Device Care app update for Galaxy users, which adds an actually useful feature. Users can now switch on the newly added toggle to block apps with excessive ads; a practical addition to the application.
Users are generally OK with appropriate ad placements. Things start to worsen once the quota of ads surpasses an understandable limit. Continuous ads can’t let the experience be optimal; their blockage is preferred instead.
The new feature has been added in the Device Care app’s version 13.8.80.7. It is rolling out to Galaxy devices through the Galaxy Store, via Kailash. The rollout is gradual, so you may have to wait a little longer to have it.
Device Care is an app, but it functions functionality is a bit different. It’s accessible right from the Settings of Galaxy smartphones. No need to have the app in the apps drawer and go through a certain set of menus for operation.
Samsung’s Device Care app provides a global Optimize now button. Tapping it optimizes the battery, storage, and memory of phones. It plays a key role in ensuring optimal user experience on Galaxy devices.
Device care is available across a range of Galaxy devices. Meanwhile, the particular feature may be linked to the latest One UI 8.5 software. It remains to be seen whether it’s making its way to devices with older One UI versions.
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Total Wireless, which is a part of the Verizon Value portfolio of prepaid brands, has announced new unlimited plans for its customers. There are four plans - Total Starter, Total MAX 5G BYO, Total MAX 5G, and Total All Access. All are backed by Verizon's 5G network. The Total Starter plan costs $35/month and is advertised as an affordable entry point to reliable unlimited data. The Total MAX 5G BYO plan costs $25/month. It's a "Bring Your Own Phone" plan for customers planning to bring a qualifying unlocked device to Total Wireless. The Total MAX 5G plan costs $50/month and offers a...
| WHO | Liverpool vs Chelsea |
| WHAT | English Premier League |
| WHEN | 7:30am ET / 4:30am PT • Saturday, May 9, 2026 |
| WHERE | Peacock Premium and NBCSN |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Liverpool hosts Chelsea at Anfield in a crucial Premier League showdown with significant implications for both clubs. For the Reds, the mission is simple: secure a victory to lock in their spot in next season’s Champions League. Coming off a stinging 3-2 defeat to arch-rivals Manchester United, the pressure is on for Liverpool to deliver a statement win in front of their home crowd and achieve their final objective in a challenging season.
Meanwhile, Chelsea arrives in Merseyside in a state of crisis. The Blues are enduring a disastrous run of form, having lost six consecutive league matches for the first time in 33 years. Currently sitting ninth in the table, they are in serious danger of missing out on European competition entirely. With an FA Cup final on the horizon, Chelsea is desperate to halt their slide and salvage some pride in what has become a season to forget.
This season has been a story of unmet expectations for Liverpool, who are approaching a club record for defeats in a single campaign. Despite their struggles, their goal of Champions League qualification remains within reach. In stark contrast, Chelsea‘s season has completely unraveled. Once considered contenders for a top-four spot, they have plummeted down the standings, with their only hope for redemption resting on the upcoming FA Cup final.
The tactical battle will likely see Liverpool dominate possession and territory, leveraging their Anfield advantage. However, the Reds have shown defensive fragility, particularly from set-pieces, and have a tendency to concede the opening goal. Chelsea’s primary challenge is their lack of confidence and attacking rhythm. They recently snapped a 565-minute goal drought and have been leaking goals on the road, making them vulnerable to Liverpool’s attacking pressure.
Liverpool‘s motivation is straightforward: a win guarantees them a place among Europe’s elite next season, providing a positive end to a turbulent year. For Chelsea, the objective is to stop the bleeding. A positive result at Anfield would be a massive morale boost ahead of their cup final and could prevent them from slipping out of the Premier League‘s top ten.
Historically, this fixture has been tightly contested. Across the last ten Premier League encounters between the two clubs, there have been five draws, with Chelsea claiming three wins to Liverpool’s two. However, the dynamic shifts significantly at Anfield, where Liverpool has been dominant, losing just one of the last ten league meetings against the Blues while winning four.
Recent matches have consistently produced goals and drama. Liverpool has won the last two head-to-head clashes at Anfield, scoring a combined six goals. The reverse fixture earlier this season saw Chelsea snatch a late 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge, a result Liverpool will be eager to avenge.
A clear trend in recent history is the frequency of goals. Both teams have scored in the last five league meetings, with those games averaging an impressive 3.4 goals per match. This pattern suggests that another open, attacking contest is highly likely, as neither side has demonstrated consistent defensive solidity.
Both squads are contending with significant player availability issues that will force tactical adjustments from their managers.
Liverpool is facing an injury crisis in their attack, with key forwards Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike ruled out, and Alexander Isak remaining a doubt. This severely limits their offensive options and puts more pressure on Cody Gakpo to lead the line. The goalkeeping situation is also a concern, as third-choice keeper Freddie Woodman is expected to start due to injuries to Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili.
For Chelsea, goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is expected to be fit despite picking up a head injury in their last match. Mykhailo Mudryk is unavailable due to suspension, which will likely see Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto occupy the wings. Following his spectacular bicycle-kick goal against Nottingham Forest, Joao Pedro is set to continue as the central striker, tasked with finding a breakthrough against the Liverpool defense.
Liverpool Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Woodman; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, MacAllister; Frimpong, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Gakpo
With their primary goalscorers sidelined, Liverpool‘s lineup is built for creativity and pace. Wirtz and Frimpong will provide the attacking threat from wide positions, while Szoboszlai supports Gakpo from a central role. The makeshift defense and third-choice keeper will need to be sharp to handle Chelsea‘s attackers.
Chelsea Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Sanchez; Gusto, Chalobah, Adarabioyo, Cucurella; Caicedo, Lavia; Palmer, Fernandez, Neto; Pedro
Chelsea will rely on the individual brilliance of Cole Palmer and the playmaking of Enzo Fernandez in an advanced midfield role. Joao Pedro will look to build on his recent goal, but the team’s overall lack of cohesion remains a major hurdle. The defense must find a way to contain Liverpool‘s press at Anfield.
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Erden Timur'un gelecek hafta yurt dışı çıkış yasağı gibi adli kontrol şartı ile tahliye edilmesi ihtimali doğdu. Eğer gerçekleşirse Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarının yıldızı olacak.
Metehan Baltacı'nın tahliyesinden sonra Galatasaray cephesi şampiyonluk kutlamaları haftasında Erden Timur'un tahliye olabileceği umudunu taşıyor.
Erden Timur, Aralık 2025'ten bu yana tutuklu bulunuyor. Avukatları tahliye duruşması için başvuru yaptı. Cevap bekliyor. Mahkemenin, tutukluluk yerine yurt dışı çıkış yasağı gibi adli kontrol şartlarını yeterli görerek Timur'u salıvermesi ihtimaller dahilinde.
Eğer beklentiler gerçekleşirse Timur'un gelecek hafta Kasımpaşa maçından sonra yapılacak 26. şampiyonluk kutlamalarına bizzat Dursun Özbek'in davetlisi olarak katılabileceği iddia edildi.
Hatta Başkan Özbek'in daha da ileri giderek Timur'u yönetim kurulu içinde değerlendirmesinin önünün de açılacağı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Fenerbahçe'nin UEFA'dan 15 milyon euro'luk ceza alma ihtimalini Kerem Aktürkoğlu transferi yüzünden alacağı iddia edildi. Akıllara Hakan Safi'nin, "Cezalık bir durum yok... bundan sonra konuşanlar Fenerbahçe'nin düşmanıdır. Bu saatten sonra konu kapanmıştır" sözleri geldi.
Fenerbahçe'ye Haziran başında UEFA'dan 15 milyon euro'luk ceza geleceği iddiası başkanlık seçimini bile gölgede bıraktı. Burada bir diğer iddia ise cezanın Kerem Aktürkoğlu transferi yüzünden alınacağı söylentisi.
İŞTE O İDDİA:
Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun transfer sürecinden ceza gelmeyecek... ancak Fenerbahçe'nin Kerem'in maaşını asgari ücret üzerinden göstermesi sıkıntı yaratabilir. UEFA, kulübe "maaşını Hakan Safi ödüyor sen limitten düşmüyorsun" diye ceza vermeye karar verebilir. Limit aşımı burada meydana geldi. Fenerbahçe limit aşımından ceza aldı.
Hakan Safi daha önce Kerem Aktürkoğlu yüzünden ceza almayacaklarını açıklamıştı. 22 mart tarihinde verdiği röportajda "Kerem'in aleyhinde haber yapan karşısında beni bulur" sözlerini kullanmıştı.
Hakan Safi'den Kerem Aktürkoğlu ve UEFA açıklaması
İŞTE HAKAN SAFİ'NİN O SÖZLERİ
- Kerem'le ilgili açıklama yaptım. Milli oyuncumuz, Fenerbahçe'nin ve milli takımın en değerli oyuncularından birisi.
- UEFA'nın istediği bilgi notlarını biz federasyon ile konuşup gereken yerlere verdik. 2 hafta oldu bunları yapalı. Şimdi neden ortaya çıktı, ben anlamış değilim.
- Cezalık bir durum yok. Bu saatten sonra Kerem'in aleyhinde haber yapan karşısında beni bulur.
- Konuyu kapatalım. Bundan sonra konuşanlar Fenerbahçe'nin düşmanıdır. Bu saatten sonra konu kapanmıştır.

Galatasaray'da bu gece şampiyonluk gelirse haftaya Kasımpaşa maçının Cumartesi günü erken saatte Atatürk stadında oynanması için harekete geçilecek. Pazar günü büyük şölen var.
Antalyaspor maçını kazanıp gizli tutulan şampiyonluk kutlamalarının resmi startı için düğmeye basmayı bekleyen Galatasaray'ın planları hazır.
Eğer bu gece şampiyonluk ilan edilirse Kasımpaşa maçı için TFF'ye gidilecek. Kasımpaşa ile de temas kurulacak. Maçın Cumartesi daha erken saatte oynanması istenecek. Ayrıca Kasımpaşa'ya da "Atatürk stadına maçı alalım" denilecek.
Eğer tüm bu talepler kabul görürse Galatasaray şampiyonluk kutlamalarını da cumartesi akşamı Rams Park'ta yapacak.
Gelen ilk bilgiler de Fotospor'un daha önce gündeme getirdiği gibi kutlamalara dünyaca ünlü şarkıcı ve influencerlerin davet edilmesi gündemde.
Rita Ora'dan Saweetie'ye, Pharrell Williams'tan Bebe Rexha'ya kadar şarkıcılar ile Natasha Thomsen'den, Kai Rooney'ye, Mo Vlogs'tan Khaby Lame'e kadar pek çok ünlü influencerın Galatasaray'ın kutlamalarına katılması için planlar üzerinde bir süredir çalışılıyor.

Yüzde 80 gitti denilse de Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi dönemi kapanmadı. Okan Buruk bazı sözler alırsa Başkan Dursun Özbek'e "sözleşme yenileyelim" diyebilir.
Mauro Icardi gidecek mi kalacak mı? Arjantinli oyuncu "oynamak" istiyor. Galatasaray yönetimi de kalmasını istiyor. Okan Buruk ise henüz bir net karar vermedi.
Çünkü maliyet/yarar açısından bakıyor ve Arjantinli kaptanın fiziki ve psikolojik durumunu değerlendiriyor.
Her ne kadar düşünceler yüzde 80 gidecek şeklinde olsa da Icardi'nin hala kalma ihtimali var. Ancak kalmak için maaş indirimden yedekliği kabul etmeye, Galatasaray'ın sağlık ekibinin süreci (Arjantin'de ameliyat olması çok etkiledi) yönetmesinden tatillerden ülkesine gidip gelme sürelerine kadar pek çok konuda sözler vermesi gerekiyor.
Okan Buruk'un önceliği hem fiziksel hem de psikolojik olarak yüzde 100 hazır bir isimle devam etmek. Icardi'yi inanıyor ve tanıyor. Ancak güvenmek de istiyor.
Eğer bütün şartları kabul ederse kalmasını ciddi anlamda düşünebilir.

Galatasaray bu akşam şampiyon olmaya hazırlanıyor. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, Antalyaspor'a karşı ilk 30 dakikada skoru alıp geceyi festival havasına çevirmenin planlarını tamamladı.
Okan Buruk, Galatasaray'ın Antalyaspor karşısında şampiyonluk maçında senaryosunu kurguladı. Amaç; fırtına gibi başlayıp, erken bitirmek. Buruk’un hedefi ilk 30 dakika dolmadan skoru alıp Antalyaspor’un direncini tamamen kırmak.
Maç önces yapılan toplantılarda, "İşi şansa bırakmayalım, fişi erkenden çekelim" mesajını verdi. Eğer Galatasaray beklediği gibi skoru erken alırsa Okan Buruk, Mauro Icardi'yi sahaya erken atacak. Veda maçını Arjantinli kaptana layık hale getirecek.
Buruk'un planı işlerse, maçın son bir saati teknik taktikten ziyade tam bir festival havasında geçecek.
Tribünlerin şampiyonluk şarkılarıyla inlediği, yedek kulübesinin ve sahadaki oyuncuların skorun rahatlığıyla kutlamalara erken başladığı bir atmosfer hedefleniyor.

İngiltere Championship play-off yarı final ilk maçında Acun Ilıcalı'nın takımı Hull City, sahasında Millwall ile 0-0 berabere kaldı. Rövanş maçı Pazartesi günü saat 22.00'de oynanacak.
İngiltere Championship play-off yarı final ilk maçında Hull City, sahasında Millwall ile 0-0 berabere kaldı.
Türk iş insanı Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City, MKM Stadı'nda oynanan yarı final ilk maçında Londra ekibi Millwall'u ağırladı.
Tempolu başlayan mücadelenin ilk yarısında rakip ceza alanında çok net pozisyonlar yakalayan Hull City, son vuruşlarda etkisiz kalınca skor tabelasında istediği değişikliği yapamadı ve iki takım devreye 0-0 beraberlikle gitti.
Ev sahibi ekip, ikinci yarıya Lewie Coyle'ın direğin üstünden az farkla dışarı giden şutuyla başlarken konuk takım, 69. dakikada Camiel Neghli'nin yan direkten auta çıkan şutunda gole çok yaklaştı.
Maçın 85. dakikasında Millwall'da Leonard'ın kaydettiği gol, öncesinde faul yapıldığı gerekçesiyle iptal edildi.
Ligde bu sezon iki takım arasında oynanan iki karşılaşmada da 4'er gol atılmasına karşın play-off yarı finalindeki ilk maç golsüz sona erdi.
Karşılaşmanın rövanşı, 11 Mayıs Pazartesi günü Millwall'un sahasında oynanacak. Bu turu geçen ekip, 23 Mayıs Cumartesi günü Wembley Stadı'ndaki final maçında Premier Lig'e çıkmak için mücadele edecek.
Play-off'ta final mücadelesi veren diğer iki takım ise ligi 4 ve 5. sıralarda bitiren Southampton ve Middlesbrough.
Hull City, tarihinde 2008 ve 2016 yıllarında play-off'a kalmış ve her ikisinde de Premier Lig'e çıkmayı başarmıştı.

Fenerbahçe'de 6-7 Haziran'da yapılacak olan olağanüstü genel kurul öncesinde Aziz Yıldırım lehine adaylıktan çekilen Barış Göktürk, açıklamalarda bulundu.
Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylığından Aziz Yıldırım lehine çekilen Barış Göktürk, açıklamalarda bulundu. Göktürk, başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın sarı-lacivertli kulübü düzlüğe çıkaracak isim olduğunu belirtti.
Fenerbahçe'nin fetret devrinden geçtiğinin altını çizen Göktürk, "Fenerbahçe 12 yıldır şampiyon olamıyor ve ciddi maddi problemler var. Fenerbahçe'nin gerçek bir kaptana ihtiyacı var. Camiamız bu mali sıkıntılardan ve sportif başarısızlıktan ancak ve ancak Aziz Yıldırım'ın olağanüstü gayretleriyle çıkabilir. Kendisini destekliyoruz. İnşallah Fenerbahçe, hak ettiği şampiyonlukları yeniden kazanır. 6 Süper Lig şampiyonluğu kazandırdı. Basketbolda 1 Avrupa Ligi şampiyonluğu, voleybolda Avrupa şampiyonluğu kazandırdı. Aziz başkan, benim ve arkadaşlarımızın yaptığı çağrıya kulak verdi, kendisine teşekkür ediyoruz. Fenerbahçe'nin 120. yılı ancak efsane başkanımıza yakışır." açıklamasını yaptı.

EuroLeauge play-off'larında Valencia Basket, başantrenörlüğünü Ergin Ataman'ın yaptığı Panathinaikos AKTOR'u 89-86 yenerek geride olduğu seride durumu 2-2'ye getirdi.
Basketbol Avrupa Ligi play-off'larında Valencia Basket, başantrenörlüğünü Ergin Ataman'ın yaptığı Panathinaikos AKTOR'u 89-86 yenerek geride olduğu seride durumu 2-2'ye getirdi.
Telekom Center'da oynanan play-off serisi dördüncü maçının ilk çeyreğini 26-15 önde bitiren konuk takım Valencia Basket, soyunma odasına da 44-37 üstün gitti.
Skor üstünlüğünü ikinci devrede de sürdüren İspanya temsilcisi, üçüncü çeyreğini 60-56 önde geçtiği karşılaşmadan 89-86 galip ayrıldı.
Valencia'da Montero, 29 sayıyla maçın en skorer oyuncusu olurken Yunan ekibinde ise milli oyuncu Cedi Osman, 26 sayıyla oynadı.
Serinin son karşılaşması, 12 Mayıs Salı günü İspanya'da oynanacak.
Seride üç galibiyete ulaşan taraf, adını Dörtlü Final'e yazdıracak ve Dörtlü Final'de Real Madrid ile finale yükselme mücadelesi verecek.
Panathinaikos AKTOR'un sahası Telekom Center'ın ev sahipliği yapacağı Dörtlü Final müsabakaları, 22-24 Mayıs'ta oynanacak.









Fransanın “Marsel” klubunun futbolçuları məskunlaşdıqları bazaya zərər vurub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Footmercato” nəşri məlumat yayıb.
Komandanın baş məşqçisi Habib Beye son turlarda zəif performans sərgiləyən futbolçuları cəzalandırmaq məqsədilə onları “La Commanderie” bazasında saxlayıb. Oyunçular qərara etiraz olaraq, bazadakı otaqları dağıdıb, çarpayıları aşırıblar. Nəşrin iddiasına görə, etirazların təşkilatçısı qabonlu hücumçu Pyer-Emerik Obameyanqdır.
Klub rəhbərliyi məsələ ilə bağlı sərt addımlar atmağa hazırlaşır.
“Marsel” çempionatda son 6 oyunun 4-də uduzub. Komanda 32 turdan sonra 53 xalla 7-ci sıradadır.
“Rodina” klubu yeni mövsümdə Rusiya Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, I Liqanın 33-cü turunda “Çelyabinsk”i məğlub edən (2:0) Moskva təmsilçisi tarixində ilk dəfə elitaya vəsiqə qazanıb.
“Rodina” çempionatda 65 xalla birinci sıradadır.
Tellur Mütəllimov “Sabah”da 100-cü oyununa çıxıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, onun yubileyi “Kəpəz”lə Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXI tur matçına təsadüf edib.
Görüş “Kəpəz”in qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 1:0.
Tellur 2022-ci ildən “Sabah”da çıxış edir.
Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir:
İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
15:30 Liverpul – Çelsi (İdman TV)
18:00 Sanderlend – Mançester Yunayted (beİN Sports 3)
20:30 Mançester Siti – Brentford (beİN Sports 3)
Azərbaycan, Premyer Liqa
17:00 Qəbələ – Qarabağ (CBC Sport)
19:30 Sumqayıt – Araz-Naxçıvan (CBC Sport)
İtaliya, A Seriyası
17:00 Kalyari – Udineze (Futbol 1)
20:00 Latsio – İnter (Futbol 1, Matç TV)
22:45 Leççe – Yuventus (Futbol 1, Matç TV)
İspaniya, La Liqa
18:15 Sevilya – Espanyol (İdman TV)
20:30 Atletiko – Selta (İdman TV)
23:00 Real Sosyedad – Betis (İdman TV)
Türkiyə, Super Liqa
21:00 Qalatasaray – Antalyaspor (Futbol 3, beİN Sports 1)
21:00 Beşiktaş – Trabzonspor (beİN Sports 2)
21:00 Konyaspor – Fənərbağça (beİN Sports 3)
Dördüncü pillə uğrunda mübarizə aparan “Zirə” xal itkisi yaşayıb. Rəşad Sadıqovun yetirmələri XXXI turda səfərdə “İmişli” ilə qolsuz heç-heçə edib – 0:0.
“Qartallar” 50 xalla beşinci sıradadır və “Neftçi” ilə xallarını bərabərləşdirib. “Ağ-qaralar” sabah “Şamaxı”ya qalib gələcəyi halda, xal fərqini üçə yüksəldəcək. Bu, sona iki tur qalmış bakılılar üçün böyük üstünlük yaradacaq.
“Zirə”nin əsas hədəfi kuboku qazanmaqdır. “Qartallar” həm titul, həm də Avropa Liqasına vəsiqə əldə etmək arzusundadır. Finalda rəqib “Sabah”dır və bir oyunluq matç olacaq. Rəşad Sadıqov “Zirə” ilə buna qədər iki dəfə finala vəsiqə qazanıb və məğlub olub. Təcrübə baxımından “bayquşlar”ı üstələyən “qartallar” bütün diqqətini dörd gün sonra baş tutacaq həlledici matça verib.
“İmişli” isə bu mövsüm “Zirə”yə məğlub olmayıb. Liqadakı yerini təmin edən Jorj Kaşkilyanın yetirmələri debütant olmasına baxmayaraq, özündən güclü kollektivlərdən xal və xallar almağı bacarıb. Burda portuqaliyalı mütəxəssisin əməyi də danılmazdır.
Lakin kuluarlarda dolaşan xəbərlərə görə, Kaşkilya yayda göndəriləcək. İlk ilində “Kəpəz”, “Qəbələ” kimi Premyer Liqa təcrübəsi böyük olan komandaları üstələmək asan iş deyil və mütəxəssis daha yaxşı heyətlə nələr bacara biləcəyini göstərmək üçün şans qazanmalıdır.
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75m at stake
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Test for double
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Gimenez shows up
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Simeone’s energy again, and Toro turn Sassuolo around
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Test for the cup
Two challenges in five days
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Juve, Lucio’s rules
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Frosinone in Serie A, play-out for Bari
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D’Aversa’s pride. Toro, derby shake
Lecce, 20:45
Juve, you put it all on the line
Champions, UEFA millions, the breakeven, and appeal on the market
The Bianconeri can make no more mistakes to defend the fourth spot from the comebacks of Romo and Como. Spalletti’s project of building a winning team, based on Yildiz, is also at risk. Vlahovic is ready. The coach: ‘Many will stay, but we need reinforcements.’
Lazio and Inter, the Cup in the head
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Frosinone, welcome back to Serie A! Bari to the playout
The post Aave Recovers Exploited rsETH Funds as $71M ETH Return Moves Forward appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Aave says its rsETH recovery process has entered Phase II after major progress in resolving the exploit tied to Aave V3 on Ethereum and Arbitrum.
According to the protocol, the attacker’s eight identified Aave V3 positions were successfully liquidated on May 6, with the recovered rsETH collateral transferred to the Recovery Guardian under an Aave DAO-approved proposal.
At the same time, governance proposals backed by both Mantle DAO and Arbitrum DAO were passed to support the broader DeFi United recovery effort.
Aave noted that normal users and Umbrella stakers were not impacted during the liquidation process.
A major part of the recovery effort involves the $71 million worth of ETH recovered by Arbitrum’s Security Council.
The Arbitrum DAO voted to return the recovered funds to Aave users, but the process was temporarily disrupted after plaintiffs holding judgments against North Korea issued a restraining notice targeting the frozen ETH.
In response, Aave LLC filed an emergency motion asking the court to vacate the notice. Following a May 6 hearing, the judge approved a proposal allowing the immobilized ETH to be transferred to Aave LLC, with the restraining order shifting alongside the funds.
As the legal process continues, Aave said separate borrowed funds will temporarily cover the shortfall until the restricted ETH is officially returned to users.
The next phase of the recovery focuses on restoring rsETH backing and reopening normal bridge activity.
On Arbitrum, the liquidated rsETH will be burned to remove the inflated supply created during the exploit. Kelp will also retire the related LayerZero packet on Ethereum to prevent additional rsETH from being minted on the receiving side.
Meanwhile, the seized rsETH on Ethereum will be transferred into the bridge lockbox alongside ETH committed by DeFi United coalition members. Once the lockbox regains full backing, bridge operations and rsETH withdrawals will gradually resume.
Aave also confirmed that temporary emergency configurations introduced during the incident, including setting WETH loan-to-value ratios to zero on Aave V3 Ethereum Core, will soon return to normal as recovery efforts continue progressing.
The post Coinbase Expands Bitcoin Holdings to 16,492 BTC appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Coinbase revealed during its Q1 2026 earnings call that it purchased $88 million worth of Bitcoin in the first quarter, increasing its corporate reserves to 16,492 BTC. The exchange added 1,103 BTC since its previous disclosure, bringing the total value of its holdings to roughly $1.3 billion at current market prices. The move highlights continued institutional confidence in Bitcoin as major crypto firms increasingly strengthen treasury exposure despite broader market volatility.
The post Ethereum’s Share of DeFi TVL Drops to 54% appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Ethereum has seen its dominance in DeFi Total Value Locked decline from 63.5% at the start of 2025 to around 54%, according to DeFiLlama data cited by CryptoSlate. Despite losing market share to competing blockchain ecosystems, Ethereum remains the largest DeFi network with approximately $45.4 billion in TVL. The shift highlights growing competition from alternative Layer 1 and Layer 2 platforms as users increasingly diversify liquidity and on-chain activity across multiple blockchain ecosystems.
The post ONDO Price Prediction: Active Addresses Jump 300% Amid Strong Bullish Momentum appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
The ONDO price has gained massive attention after recent developments triggered a strong bullish breakout. The token surged over 22% to hit $0.44, while trading volume jumped more than 158% to cross $688 million. However, the rally is not being driven by headlines alone.
The growing Real World Asset (RWA) narrative is fueling fresh momentum across the sector, with ONDO emerging as one of the biggest beneficiaries. At the same time, rising network activity and increasing trader participation suggest the rally is backed by strengthening market demand.
With bullish momentum continuing to build, the key question now is whether the ONDO price can sustain this breakout and rally toward the $1 milestone.
The ONDO price is rising primarily as the market reacts aggressively to the growing institutional adoption of tokenised real-world assets (RWAs). The latest catalyst came after Ondo Finance participated in a tokenized U.S. Treasury settlement pilot alongside JPMorgan, Mastercard, and Ripple.
The development significantly boosted investor confidence because it connected blockchain infrastructure with traditional banking and payment systems. Markets now view ONDO as one of the strongest direct plays on the rapidly growing tokenized Treasury sector.
At the same time, network activity rose sharply, accompanied by a technical breakout that hints at consistent upward action.
ONDO’s on-chain activity witnessed a massive expansion alongside the recent rally, further strengthening the bullish narrative behind the breakout. Data from Santiment shows ONDO’s daily active addresses surged from below 700 earlier this month to nearly 2,900 at the recent peak. That marks an increase of more than 300% within a short period, highlighting a sharp rise in network participation as the ONDO price accelerated higher.

The spike in active addresses intensified immediately after the institutional Treasury settlement pilot involving JPMorgan, Mastercard, Ripple, and Ondo Finance gained market attention. This suggests the rally was not driven solely by leveraged speculation but also by growing user activity and fresh wallet participation across the network.
From a technical perspective, ONDO’s market structure has shifted significantly after months of prolonged consolidation. The token spent an extended period trading within a compressed range near $0.24 to $0.28 before witnessing an explosive breakout toward the $0.44 region. A major bullish signal emerged after ONDO reclaimed the Gaussian Channel, which had acted as resistance throughout the broader correction phase. The indicator now appears to be flipping bullish, signaling a potential trend reversal.

At the same time, the On-Balance Volume (OBV) indicator broke above a long-term descending trendline, suggesting rising spot accumulation behind the rally. The breakout structure now indicates strengthening bullish momentum, but ONDO needs to hold above the reclaimed $0.42 region to sustain the uptrend.
ONDO’s breakout above the Gaussian Channel and the bullish OBV divergence suggest the token may be entering a broader expansion phase after months of accumulation. Rising active addresses and strong volume further support the bullish structure. If the ONDO price sustains above the $0.42 to $0.44 support zone, bulls could target the next resistance levels around $0.52 and potentially $0.60 in the near term.
However, failure to hold the breakout range may weaken momentum and trigger a pullback toward the $0.36 support area, with a deeper correction potentially revisiting the $0.30 zone.
The post ONDO Price Rally Intensifies as RWA Sector Heats Up: Is $1 the Next Target? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Ondo Finance is rapidly becoming one of the biggest beneficiaries of the institutional tokenization wave, and ONDO price action is beginning to reflect that shift. The token surged more than 25% today and nearly 70% this week as investors reacted to accelerating adoption of blockchain-based treasury products and renewed momentum across the RWA market.
Recent headlines surrounding cross-border tokenized treasury settlement infrastructure involving J.P. Morgan, Mastercard and Ripple added fresh bullish fuel to the sector, while reports linking Ondo Finance to DTCC-backed tokenized asset initiatives and limited trading plans later this year strengthened market conviction further. Combined with a confirmed range breakout and rising derivatives activity, the move has positioned ONDO among the market’s strongest trending assets.
Traders are now closely watching whether the ONDO price rally has enough strength to extend toward the $1 milestone in the coming weeks.
The latest ONDO price rally appears closely tied to strengthening institutional tokenization narratives surrounding Ondo Finance and the broader RWA ecosystem. Market sentiment accelerated after Ondo Finance participated in a cross-border tokenized treasury settlement initiative involving infrastructure connected to J.P. Morgan, Mastercard and Ripple. The development demonstrated how tokenized U.S. Treasury products could move across blockchain-integrated banking rails with near real-time settlement, reinforcing confidence in the institutional use case behind tokenized assets.
Ondo, Kinexys by @jpmorgan, @Mastercard, & @Ripple successfully completed a landmark pilot transaction connecting the XRP ledger with interbank settlement rails.
— Ondo Finance (@OndoFinance) May 6, 2026
This milestone marks the first time tokenized U.S. Treasuries have settled across borders and banks in near real time… pic.twitter.com/BUjvWwHBGg
Additional momentum emerged after reports suggested DTCC selected Ondo for a tokenized assets initiative involving major TradFi and DeFi participants. The update fueled speculation that Ondo Finance could play a larger role in future blockchain-based financial settlement infrastructure.
The broader RWA narrative has also strengthened significantly in recent weeks as institutional investors increasingly explore tokenized treasury products, yield-bearing digital assets and on-chain financial infrastructure.
The ONDO price breakout was accompanied by a sharp surge in derivatives positioning, signaling aggressive bullish participation behind the move.

According to Coinglass data, ONDO futures volume jumped 184.9% to $1.52 billion, while open interest surged 56% to $265 million within 24 hours. The rapid expansion suggests fresh leveraged positions entered the market as traders chased the breakout rally. Funding rates also remained positive during the move, reflecting continued bullish sentiment across perpetual futures markets.

Meanwhile, DefiLlama data showed Ondo Finance’s total value locked climbing above $3 billion after witnessing consistent growth throughout recent months. The steady expansion in ecosystem liquidity continues strengthening the long-term institutional narrative surrounding Ondo Finance.
ONDO price has now confirmed a breakout from its multi-month accumulation range between $0.25 and $0.30 after spending several months consolidating near cycle lows. The breakout was supported by a strong rise in spot volume alongside a sharp increase in momentum indicators. ONDO price also reclaimed key moving averages for the first time since the broader market correction phase began earlier this year.

The immediate resistance now sits near the psychological $0.50 zone, which aligns with the first major breakout target visible on the higher timeframe structure. If bullish momentum remains intact, the next upside targets could emerge near $0.70 and eventually the psychological $1 zone.
However, traders will likely monitor whether ONDO price can maintain support above the previous breakout range near $0.30–$0.35 during any short-term consolidation phase.
The latest ONDO price rally highlights how quickly capital is rotating back into high-conviction RWA projects as institutional tokenization narratives strengthen across crypto markets. If Ondo Finance continues expanding its institutional partnerships while maintaining ecosystem growth, ONDO price could remain one of the strongest momentum plays in the RWA sector heading deeper into Q2.
The post Chainlink (LINK) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will LINK Price Reach $100? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Chainlink (LINK), the leading decentralized oracle network, is entering a phase where expanding fundamentals are beginning to align with a developing technical structure. As adoption accelerates across real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, cross-chain interoperability, and institutional integrations, the network continues to strengthen its position as a core infrastructure layer within the blockchain ecosystem.
Despite this progress, LINK remains priced near the $9 level, significantly below its previous cycle highs, indicating that the market may still be in an accumulation phase. From a technical standpoint, price action is stabilizing above key support, while resistance near the $12–$15 range continues to cap upside momentum.
Looking ahead to 2026, the key consideration is whether Chainlink can translate its expanding utility into sustained demand, with a confirmed move above resistance likely to signal the beginning of a broader trend reversal. Here, we take a closer look at Chainlink’s price prediction for 2026 and beyond, assessing whether its growing role in blockchain infrastructure can drive a sustained breakout.
| Cryptocurrency | Chainlink |
| Token | LINK |
| Price |
$10.4730
|
| Market Cap | $ 7,614,886,920.98 |
| 24h Volume | $ 907,305,208.0635 |
| Circulating Supply | 727,099,970.4283 |
| Total Supply | 1,000,000,000.00 |
| All-Time High | $ 52.8761 on 10 May 2021 |
| All-Time Low | $ 0.1263 on 23 September 2017 |
Chainlink has entered May with a confirmed breakout from its prolonged consolidation and descending resistance structure, signaling a meaningful shift in market momentum. After spending months building a base around the $8–$10 demand zone, LINK has now reclaimed short-term resistance and is beginning to transition from accumulation into expansion.
The breakout above the compression range is technically significant because it confirms higher-low continuation while invalidating the broader short-term bearish structure that capped price action throughout early 2026. Volume participation is also improving alongside the move, suggesting that buyers are gradually regaining control rather than reacting to a temporary spike.
The broader market backdrop has also turned increasingly supportive. Bitcoin’s recovery above major macro resistance levels and improving liquidity conditions are driving fresh capital rotation into large-cap infrastructure altcoins. Within that environment, Chainlink continues benefiting from growing institutional attention around tokenized real-world assets, CCIP adoption, and cross-chain interoperability infrastructure.
Now that the breakout has been confirmed, the immediate focus shifts toward the $12–$14 region, which represents the next major supply zone on the chart. A sustained move above this range could accelerate momentum toward the broader $16–$18 resistance area later in May.
On the downside, the previous breakout zone near $9.50–$10 now acts as key support. As long as LINK holds above this reclaimed structure, the broader trend continues to favor bullish continuation rather than renewed consolidation.
Chainlink’s 2026 trajectory is increasingly tied to its ability to convert expanding network utility into sustained demand and capital inflows. LINK remains in a recovery phase, with price still trading below key macro resistance zones despite strengthening fundamentals. The network’s growing role in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, cross-chain interoperability, and institutional integrations provides a strong foundation, but market confirmation remains dependent on price reclaiming higher levels.

In a bullish scenario, where adoption of Chainlink’s infrastructure, particularly CCIP and oracle services, continues to scale alongside broader market expansion, LINK could advance toward the $50 to $65 range, aligning with previous cycle valuations and renewed capital inflows.
A base-case outlook assumes gradual adoption growth without aggressive market expansion, positioning LINK within the $25 to $55 range over the course of the year. In a downside scenario, where market conditions weaken or adoption growth slows, LINK may remain range-bound below $35, extending its consolidation phase despite improving fundamentals.
| Year | Potential Low ($) | Potential Average ($ | Potential High ($) |
| 2026 | 35 | 50 | 65 |
| 2027 | 70 | 80 | 95 |
| 2028 | 75 | 85 | 120 |
| 2029 | 80 | 110 | 150 |
| 2030 | 120 | 170 | 200 |
| 2035 | 250 | 350 | 450 |
| 2040 | 400 | 520 | 650 |
As per Chainlink’s Price forecast for 2026, the high price could be $55, the low may reach $35. This makes the average around $50.
Moving to 2027, the LINK Price projects that it might hit a high price of $95 potentially. With a $70 low and an average of $80
Moving to 2028, the Chainlink Price Forecast predicts a high price of $104. On the flip side, the low may fall to $58, and the average is projected to be around $85.
As per Chainlink Price Forecast 2029, LINK’s high price is predicted to be $150, with a low of $80 and an average of $110.
Finally, as per the Chainlink Price Forecast 2030, LINK’s price can reach a high price of $200. With a low of $120 and an average of $170.
As per Chainlink Price prediction 2035, LINK’s high price is predicted to be $450, with a low of $250 and an average of $350.
Finally, as per the Chainlink Price Forecast 2040, LINK’s price can reach a high price of $650. With a low of $400 and an average of $520.
Chainlink’s on-chain metrics are increasingly pointing toward a tightening supply environment, supported by sustained exchange outflows and elevated whale activity.

Data on exchange reserves shows a persistent decline in LINK balances held across trading platforms, suggesting that tokens are being systematically moved into off-exchange storage. This trend is typically associated with reduced immediate sell-side liquidity and a shift toward longer-term holding behavior.
In parallel, whale outflows, particularly from major venues such as Binance, have intensified, with large transactions indicating active repositioning by high-value participants. These flows are generally interpreted as accumulation, especially when occurring alongside declining exchange reserves.

The interaction between these metrics highlights a contraction in available supply within the liquid market, while ownership appears to be consolidating among larger holders. Such conditions often precede periods of price expansion, provided that demand-side catalysts emerge.
| Year | 2026 | 2027 | 2030 |
| Changelly | $60 | $72 | $90 |
| CoinCodex | $55 | $78 | $98 |
| WalletInvestor | $62 | $85 | $100 |
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Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that connects smart contracts to real-world data, enabling secure and reliable blockchain integrations.
LINK may trade between $35 and $55 in 2026, with potential highs if adoption of CCIP and oracle services continues to expand.
By 2030, LINK could reach a high of $200, driven by growth in cross-chain interoperability and real-world asset tokenization.
Chainlink could potentially reach $650 by 2040, supported by growing oracle adoption, cross-chain integrations, and limited exchange supply.
While speculative, Chainlink may exceed $1,000 by 2050 if blockchain adoption expands and demand for decentralized oracles continues rising.
Key drivers include adoption of oracle services, institutional integrations, DeFi usage, network upgrades, and overall crypto market trends.
With expanding infrastructure, growing RWA adoption, and limited exchange supply, LINK shows potential for long-term growth if demand rises.
The post Grayscale Cardano ETF Could Arrive Before October 2026 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
The latest excitement in the Cardano ecosystem comes from crypto analyst Eilert, who revealed that Grayscale could potentially launch a dedicated Cardano ETF, referred to as “GADA,” before October 23, 2026.
According to the analyst, the SEC’s approval of new generic listing standards for spot crypto ETFs has created a much smoother path for future launches. Under the updated framework, a crypto asset must first complete six months of CME futures trading before becoming eligible for a spot ETF review process.
Cardano ETF 2026 Launch Timeline
The possibility of a Cardano ETF has quickly become one of the strongest bullish narratives surrounding ADA, especially as institutional demand for regulated crypto products continues to expand.
Grayscale Increases ADA Exposure
Adding more fuel to the bullish outlook, Grayscale Investments has once again increased its Cardano holdings inside its Smart Contract Fund.
Crypto analytics platform Atrium Lab highlighted the latest portfolio adjustment, while Cardano community member Dave tracked the exact changes. According to the update, Grayscale raised ADA allocation from 17.96% to 18.33%.
At the same time, Ethereum exposure inside the fund was reduced by 1.06%, while Cardano gained an additional 0.37% share. The move signals growing institutional confidence in Cardano compared to competing smart contract platforms.
Key Technical Details
Why This Matters for ADA
The combination of rising Grayscale exposure and a possible Cardano ETF launch is strengthening bullish sentiment around ADA heading into 2026. While the market remains volatile, investors are closely watching whether institutional momentum can eventually push Cardano into a stronger long-term breakout phase.
On the price front, Cardano is seeing improving market sentiment today after ADA rebounded from recent lows and broke above a multi-month descending trendline. The levels to watch are the $0.28 to $0.30 zone, where CoinGlass liquidation data shows heavy clusters that could trigger stronger volatility if bullish momentum continues.
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Privacy-focused crypto project Zcash is making a major push toward becoming resistant to quantum computing threats. Speaking during the Privacy track at Consensus Miami, Zcash Open Development Lab CEO Josh Swihart revealed that “quantum-recoverable” wallets are expected to launch within the next month.
According to Swihart, the broader goal is to make Zcash fully post-quantum secure within the next 12 to 18 months. Alongside that, the network is also aiming to achieve payment speeds comparable to Visa and Mastercard. Swihart also criticized Bitcoin, saying it is “fundamentally broken” as a private peer-to-peer payment system.
Zcash has been one of the stronger-performing crypto assets recently, with ZEC surging more than 73% over the past 30 days, according to CoinGecko data.
A big part of that momentum came after Multicoin Capital disclosed a sizable investment in the privacy coin. Multicoin co-founder Tushar Jain described the move as a return to the “cypherpunk ideals” that originally inspired crypto.
Crypto analyst Ali Martinez also pointed out that ZEC gained 38% this week alone, while identifying $698.78 as the next major resistance level.
Zcash $ZEC is up 38% this week and still appears to have room to run.
— Ali Charts (@alicharts) May 8, 2026
I’m watching the channel top at $698.78 as the next major resistance level. pic.twitter.com/HMILXPXnRf
Swihart also highlighted Zcash’s recent technical progress. Last year, the project integrated Near Intents with Electric Coin Company’s mobile wallet, allowing users to swap assets like Bitcoin, Solana, and USDC directly into shielded ZEC.
Since launch, the cross-chain feature has processed around $600 million to $700 million in volume, mostly involving USD and USDC. The easier access appears to be driving stronger adoption of Zcash’s privacy features, with the shielded pool now holding 30% of circulating ZEC, an all-time high.
Quantum-recoverable wallets are coming to Zcash.
— Delphi Digital (@Delphi_Digital) May 8, 2026
We first discussed Zcash’s quantum resistance roadmap in February, highlighting why it matters as Bitcoin’s private, sovereign complement.
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Zcash’s push comes as concerns around “Q-Day” continue growing. A recent report from Project Eleven warned that quantum computers could become powerful enough to break current crypto encryption as early as 2030.
Several major blockchains, including Solana and Aptos, are already exploring ways to strengthen their networks against future quantum attacks, while Coinbase recently warned that proof-of-stake chains could face significant long-term quantum risks.
The post Why is the SUI token price up today? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News
Sui, a layer-1 blockchain Network native token (SUI) surged nearly 13% today, climbing above $1.08 with a market cap of $4.35 billion. Making Sui token one of the strongest-performing major altcoins in the market.
The rally comes while Bitcoin and most major altcoins continue trading sideways. Many traders are now wondering if the reason why SUI token price went up today?
One of the biggest catalysts behind today’s rally came from institutional accumulation and staking activity. SUI Group Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company, moved its entire 108.7 million SUI holdings from DeFi protocols into direct staking.
That amount represents roughly 2.7% of SUI’s circulating supply.
The move significantly reduced the amount of liquid SUI available on exchanges, tightening available supply while demand increased.
This matters even more because nearly 74% of the total SUI supply is already staked, meaning only a limited percentage of tokens remain actively tradable in the market.
As fewer tokens become available for selling, buying pressure can push prices higher much faster during periods of rising demand.
Another major driver behind the rally came from derivatives liquidations. Following the staking news, the SUI market recorded approximately $3.13 million in liquidations over the past 24 hours.
Notably, nearly 90% of those liquidations around $2.91 million came from short traders betting against the rally.
When short positions get liquidated, exchanges automatically buy back assets to close those trades, creating additional upward buying pressure.
At the same time, trading volume surged nearly 90% to around $808 million. This sharp increase in trading activity shows traders are aggressively entering the market again.
Meanwhile Coinglass data show that SUI open interest climbed to approximately $573.5 million
The broader crypto market also supported SUI’s rally.
As Bitcoin stabilized above the important $80,000 level, traders began rotating capital back into altcoins and blockchain infrastructure projects.
Layer-1 ecosystems like Sui attracted stronger inflows as investors searched for higher volatility opportunities outside Bitcoin.
This rotation helped strengthen momentum across the SUI market during today’s breakout move.
From a technical perspective, SUI is now testing an important breakout zone. The token recently bounced from a major support area between $0.81 and $0.97, maintaining its long-term bullish structure that has remained intact since 2023.
The immediate resistance level traders are watching now sits near $1.13, where price recently faced rejection.
If bulls successfully reclaim and hold above the $1.13 range, analysts believe SUI could quickly rally toward $1.50 in the short term and $3.87 as the next major breakout resistance
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) currently sits near 84, indicating heavily overbought conditions that could trigger a temporary pullback toward the $0.97 support zone before another move higher.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has admitted he can see there being a pathway for Arsenal to win both the Premier League and Champions League this season.
The Gunners beat Atletico Madrid earlier this week in the Champions League semi-final to set up a final clash against Paris Saint-Germain, while Mikel Arteta‘s side are also top of the Premier League table.
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Manchester City have a game in hand on their rivals, but arguably have the tougher fixtures remaining, with Carragher even claiming he thinks it could be over if Arsenal beat West Ham this weekend.
The pundit, speaking to the Metro, also stated his view that he could see Arsenal beating PSG in a one-off game in the Champions League final.
Discussing his latest predictions on Arsenal’s season, Carragher said: “If Arsenal get over the line against West Ham, I can’t see them messing it up from there.
“When you think about it, it could arguably be the biggest game of the season. But for lots of other teams, it’s probably the biggest game for West Ham. They have to get something.”
He added: “That game (against PSG) will be a real problem if they don’t win the league. I think that’ll be a problem. Yes, you want to win everything, but I think Arsenal really want to win the league.
“They wouldn’t turn their noses up at the Champions League, but I think Liverpool were in that situation a few years ago, where they’d gone so long without winning the league that they just wanted it done.
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“For me, more often than I always say, the Champions League is a bigger trophy to win. But I think when you’ve gone so long without the league, they’ll be desperate for that.
“But I think if they win it, which they should do, the position that they’re in right now, I think it’ll give them a huge boost.
“They will need that going into the final. I think we all know PSG are the better team, but that doesn’t mean Arsenal can’t win a one-off game.”
If Arsenal can go all the way in both the Premier League and Champions League, it will surely be the greatest season in their history.
Yes, the Gunners went unbeaten in 2003/04, in what is truly one of English football’s great achievements, but that was a team that had won titles in very recent history, whereas winning it this year would end 22 years of hurt in that regard.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have never won the Champions League, and are only appearing in the final for the second time in their history.
Mikel Arteta’s side can’t afford any slip-ups, but can perhaps also feel confident that they need only four wins to secure legendary status.
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Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is reportedly willing to accept a tempting offer to take over as Crystal Palace manager in a surprise move.
Iraola is also considered a leading candidate for both Chelsea and Manchester United this summer after his impressive work with Bournemouth in recent times.
However, it seems speculation is growing that the Spanish tactician could be tempted by Palace, who are looking to replace Oliver Glasner this summer.
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BBC Sport have reported on Iraola being one of Palace’s top targets, and now there’s been a further update about the Cherries boss being tempted to take over at Selhurst Park.
See below as journalist Matteo Moretto claims that Iraola is tempted by the project at Palace, who seem to also be making him a very serious financial proposal…
A Iraola le atrae mucho el proyecto deportivo del Crystal Palace.
La oferta económica del club inglés es considerable: el entrenador parece muy dispuesto a aceptarla. https://t.co/SRCTmxa0pX
— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) May 8, 2026
Moretto’s X post translates as: “Iraola is very attracted to Crystal Palace’s sporting project. The English club’s financial offer is considerable: the coach seems very willing to accept it.”
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This is certainly an intriguing situation, as Iraola looks more than capable of taking one of the bigger jobs, but may be set to decide against it for a variety of reasons.
| Iraola record | Wins | Draws | Losses | Win % |
| Bournemouth | 46 | 38 | 40 | 37.1 |
CaughtOffside will consult sources throughout the day to gain a better understanding of Iraola’s situation, but it may be that this latest update means the Chelsea and Man Utd jobs are now unlikely for the 43-year-old.
The Red Devils may well be leaning towards keeping interim manager Michael Carrick permanently, while the Blues have also been linked with other managers.
Xabi Alonso is a top Chelsea target, as reported by Simon Phillips, so it may be that Iraola has instead decided to take a gamble on managing Palace.
In truth, there are big problems at Stamford Bridge and Old Trafford, so perhaps Iraola is right not to jump into one of those jobs.
Were there to be vacancies at better-run sides like Manchester City, Liverpool, or Arsenal, then perhaps the situation would be different.
But Iraola will perhaps have looked at how exciting up-and-coming coaches like Enzo Maresca, Liam Rosenior, and Ruben Amorim have struggled at those clubs in recent times and decided he doesn’t want to risk his reputation like that.
Still, it’s also a big surprise that a top coach like Iraola is also prepared to leave 6th placed Bournemouth for 15th placed Palace.
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Chelsea are reportedly one of the clubs keeping an eye on Darwin Nunez’s situation at Al Hilal, as we previously reported here.
The Uruguay international, who left Liverpool for the move to the Saudi Pro League last summer, looks likely to be on the move again this year after falling down the pecking order.
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According to the Daily Star, this has Chelsea and Newcastle United monitoring developments with Nunez, who could make sense as a tempting target if he’s available on loan or for a relatively cheap fee.
Nunez didn’t have the best scoring record at Liverpool, but he showed moments of real quality and could make sense as a squad player for top Premier League sides.
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Chelsea could definitely do with a signing or two up front this summer after the poor form of Liam Delap this season, while Nicolas Jackson will also surely leave after struggling to impress at Stamford Bridge, or whilst out on loan at Bayern Munich.
Still, is Nunez the answer? We previously ran this through our Transfer Fit rating system and his score isn’t great…
| Darwin Nunez | TOTAL SCORE: 12/25 |
| Transfer fee | ** |
| Performance | * |
| Achievements | *** |
| Career phase | ** |
| Squad need | **** |
This is the lower end of medium, so it might make sense as a bargain option to add depth in a problem area for CFC, but it’s not the kind of deal that will really lift them to a new level.
Chelsea have had a disappointing season and they can’t afford another poor transfer window after so many of last summer’s deals proved to be flops.
Only Joao Pedro looks like a success, with vast sums spent on the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens, who just haven’t performed.
Nunez is surely not good enough, as he showed at Liverpool, so Blues fans will hope their club shows a bit more ambition than this.
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Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni has broken his silence on his reported fight with Federico Valverde with a statement on Instagram.
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The France international did not directly address Valverde in his social media post, but mainly focused on apologising to Real Madrid fans for the incident in the club’s locker room.
Valverde released a statement of his own, suggesting there had also been some rumours overplaying what took place, though Marca and others have all reported on a physical altercation that led to the Uruguay international needing hospital treatment.
Tchouameni now seems keen to move on and focus on the future, with the 26-year-old making it clear that he wanted to say sorry to the club’s supporters, making it clear that he knows what happened was unacceptable.
“What happened this week in training is unacceptable – I say this while thinking about the example we are expected to set for young people, whether in football or at school. No matter who is right or wrong, we should always look for the calmest solution to resolve a conflict,” he said.

“Above all, I am sorry for the image we projected of the club. I know the fans, the staff, my teammates, the management, everyone is deeply disappointed by the way this season has unfolded. But frustration cannot excuse everything. These incidents, even if they can happen in any dressing room, are not worthy of Real Madrid. Especially since Real Madrid is the most talked-about club in the world.
“Anyway, now is no longer the time to figure out who did what, who said what, or who was right or wrong. I acknowledge the club’s sanction and I accept it.We remain family, with disagreements at times but we must always put our objectives above everything else. I apologized to the group and I also want to extend my apologies to all Madridistas.”
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While the Tchouameni and Valverde row may be behind us, it’s clear there are big problems at Real Madrid this season.
Xabi Alonso didn’t last long as manager, and interim Alvaro Arbeloa has seemingly struggled with a lack of authority over these players, Spanish football expert Ruairidh Barlow told CaughtOffside.
“The Valverde-Tchouameni tension is not something that we have heard about before this week, but it is symptomatic of a volcanic dressing room right now,” the Football Espana editor said.
“In that specific incident, after a fight on Wednesday, Valverde reportedly refused to shake Tchouameni’s hand, which led to another training session of intense tackles, and culminated in the fight.
“More widely, it’s just the latest incident in a number of feuds ongoing. As many as six players are supposedly not talking to manager Alvaro Arbeloa. Dani Ceballos, Raul Asencio and Dani Carvajal have all fallen out with Arbeloa, and the latter’s frustration led to an injury to a youth player after a rash tackle.
“In the past week, we’ve heard about Kylian Mbappe getting angry at a member of the coaching staff, and Antonio Rudiger getting physical with Alvaro Carreras too.
“On the whole, the consensus is that this is the product of a dressing room that has been without leaders for some time, and without a manager to impose authority. With President Florentino Perez backing his stars over managers, and doing little to curb their behaviour himself, the lack of discipline has descended into the chaos we’re seeing this week.”
It seems clear that a major cultural change is needed at the Bernabeu, and that this is not just about a one-off incident between individuals.
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The ambition for every Premier League team is to improve on the season prior, but which clubs have had the biggest improvement in 2025/26?
Manchester United secured Champions League qualification with a 3-2 win over Liverpool last weekend, with the Red Devils rising rapidly under interim boss Michael Carrick.
United finished 15th last season, the club's lowest league position of the Premier League era, but are guaranteed a top-five finish this season.
Unsurprisingly, United lead the division for points difference compared to the same stage as last season (+22 points).Manchester City are the second-most improved team (+12), despite trailing Arsenal in the title race, while Everton (+9) complete the top three.
Remarkably, there are currently only five ever-present Premier League teams with a positive points improvement from last season.
At the other end, champions Liverpool have had the joint-biggest decline in points won (-24) after 34 games played.
OnlyWolves, relegated with five games to spare, can match that unwanted record. Liverpool lost just four times during their title-winning season, but have already suffered 11 defeats this season.
That duo are among four teams who are 20+ points worse off than at the same stage in 2024/25. BothNewcastle United (-20) and Nottingham Forest (-21) have struggled to match last season's level. West Ham are the only side in the league to have a zero change from last season.

As Barcelona prepare for another crucial El Clasico against Real Madrid, one of the players carrying enormous confidence into the game is Fermin Lopez.
The Barcelona midfielder recently spoke to Mundo Deportivo about the title race, the rivalry with Real Madrid, his development under Hansi Flick, and the painful Champions League exit earlier this season.
With Barcelona just one step away from a consecutive La Liga title, Fermin admitted the squad is desperate to deliver a major result against Real Madrid and celebrate with the supporters.
“It’s a match that all of us players love to play in – a Clasico – and even more so given the situation we’re in.
“We’re already looking forward to the match, to giving it our all and securing a win for the Culés.”
Barcelona could potentially secure another league title against their biggest rivals, but for Fermin, the timing is less important than simply getting the job done.
“It doesn’t matter; the sooner the better. Ultimately, what matters is that we’ve been very consistent throughout the year, and we need to win it as soon as possible, whatever it takes.”
Fermin is excited to play against Real Madrid. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
The Spanish midfielder also reflected on his unforgettable disallowed goal from the previous Clasico, where he dribbled past multiple defenders before beating Thibaut Courtois with an excellent finish.
Looking back on the controversial moment, Fermin admitted, “I didn’t quite understand it, but those are the decisions that get made.
“The goal was disallowed, but the important thing was that it stayed in the memory of all the Barça fans, who celebrated it as if it were a title.”
Despite the presence of world-class players like Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr. at Madrid, Fermin believes Barcelona’s success with young homegrown players makes the current project even more special.
“They’re two absolutely brilliant players, but I think Madrid are our main rivals.
“They are a formidable opponent with top-class players, and it’s a real achievement that, with homegrown players we’ve brought through and given the team we are, we can win two consecutive La Liga titles.”
The midfielder also revealed that Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi were always his biggest inspirations growing up.
“I’ve always looked up to Andres Iniesta and Leo Messi. They’ve been my two role models since I was a child.
“It’s difficult to do what they did, I think it’s impossible, but within my own capabilities, I try to help the team with goals and assists, and this year it’s been going well for me, and I’m very happy.”
The Barcelona midfielder also explained where he feels he has improved most under Flick this season.
“I think my decision-making has improved from one year to the next. As the years go by, you mature and come to understand the game better.
“Thanks to Hansi and my teammates, I think I’ve been able to take another step forward in that area and I’m helping the team in the game with goals and assists.”
Fermin has nothing but praise for Flick. (Photo by Gabriel Kuchta/Getty Images)
Fermin also touched on Barcelona’s Champions League disappointment against Atletico Madrid.
“The Champions League comes down to small details, and I think we need to improve on those small details.
“It’s a competition where you can be out at any moment, but I think the team is aware of that and we mustn’t rush things either. I believe the Champions League will come.”
The midfielder also recalled the painful injury he suffered during the quarter-final clash after being struck in the face by Juan Musso.
“Yes, I did suffer. I suffered a lot because it was a hard blow.
“I was able to keep playing because that’s my personality – to give it my all – and it was a Champions League tie and I couldn’t just walk off and leave the team there.”
When asked about the stitches, he added, “I think there were six – about three inside for cosmetic reasons and three or four on the outside.
“I can’t say for sure right now. Although for me it felt like a million because of the pain I felt.”
Finally, Fermin delivered strong praise for Flick amid discussions over a possible contract extension for the German manager.
“Hansi Flick is a very approachable, very ambitious and very demanding person. What everyone sees is what he conveys to the team.
“We’re very happy with him; I think we’ve improved a lot both as a team and individually. The whole team is very happy with him,” he concluded.

Former Blue Shaun Wright Phillips has urged Joao Pedro to join Barcelona this summer if given the opportunity to do so.
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Chelsea signed Pedro last summer from Brighton in a deal worth up to £60m, and he’s been one of the only success stories at Stamford Bridge this season.
The Brazilian has scored 20 goals in all competitions, with 15 of those coming in the Premier League, including a brilliant bicycle kick in the defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Pedro has made the number nine position his own, and has easily fought off competition from the struggling Liam Delap.
The Brazil international is without doubt Chelsea’s player of the season, and his form hasn’t gone unnoticed by other clubs.
Pedro has emerged as a target for Spanish champions Barcelona, although Chelsea’s stance is said to be that he’s not for sale.
However, with the prospect of no Champions League football, Wright Phillips has urged Pedro to join Barcelona if given the opportunity.
“I believe it would be fantastic for Joao if he were to go,” Wright-Phillips said as quoted by The Standard.
“Personally, given the way Chelsea has been run, if I were him, I would do everything to complete this transfer.
“Playing at Camp Nou, alongside Raphinha and [Lamine] Yamal, would be great for him. He would score many goals, since we have already seen what he did in a team that wasn’t as good as this Chelsea team.
“If I were Joao Pedro, I would want to play in the Champions League, and I can’t see Chelsea qualifying for any European competition.
“Joao has the level and deserves to be playing in the Champions League.”
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Newcastle are reportedly willing to explore a move for Liam Delap, but Chelsea’s stance is the 23-year-old isn’t for sale.
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Delap joined last summer for £30m, but has managed just two goals in 38 appearances this season, with only one of those in the league.
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Luis Suarez has said he "would never say no" to a return to international football if Uruguay needed him for the upcoming World Cup.
The striker, 39, stopped making himself available for his country in September 2024 after claiming head coach Marcelo Bielsa had "divided the whole group".
However Uruguay's all-time leading goalscorer has now opened the door for a return after a 19-month absence from international football.
"I would never say no to the national team if they need me, especially with a World Cup coming up," Suarez told reporters as quoted by Spain's EFE news agency.
"At the time, I stepped aside to make way for the younger generation. I said something I shouldn't have said. I have already apologised to those I needed to apologise to."
Former Barcelona and Liverpool forward Suarez, who has 69 goals in international 143 appearances, has played in four World Cups for Uruguay since 2010.
He stopped a Ghana goal with a handball in the quarter-final of his first tournament in South Africa and was banned for four months after biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini in Brazil four years later.
Now at Major Soccer League side Inter Miami, Suarez said he still feels the desire to compete.
"You realise you still have a little bit of life left in you. You get the urge to keep competing," he added.
"You can see it on the pitch when you still get angry about the losses and the bad passes, and you still enjoy it when you score goals."
The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico, runs from 11 June to 19 July.
Uruguay, who progressed in fourth from South American qualification, start their campaign against Saudi Arabia in Miami on 15 June, and will also face Cape Verde and Spain in Group H.
It will be a third World Cup for former Leeds coach Bielsa, with the 70-year-old having lead his native Argentina in 2002 and Chile in 2010.

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There is no doubt Caitlin Clark has impacted the entire sport of women's basketball between her college and WNBA success, but the Indiana Fever are still hoping the best is yet to come.
After a promising rookie season that saw Clark continually improve, the former Iowa star was hampered by injuries in 2025 and missed 31 of 44 games. Considering the Fever still reached the doorstep of the WNBA Finals without Clark and other injured pieces, the ceiling appears to be limitless in Indiana — if Clark can stay on the court.
After a nearly pristine record of health at the college level, the hope is Clark's injury-riddled 2025 campaign was just an aberration.
Here's a complete look at Clark's injury history and timeline.
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Clark never missed a game during her time at Iowa, but her closest call came early in her junior season when she injured her ankle late in a loss to Kansas State. Fortunately, Clark was able to avoid a serious sprain and was able to play in the Hawkeyes' next contest.
After playing every game in her rookie season, Clark suffered a strained squad four games into the 2025 campaign and was ruled out for multiple weeks. Clark would return three weeks later, but she missed only five games with the Fever getting some extended breaks on their schedule.
Clark was hoping to settle back in and make a playoff push with the quad injury behind her, but she injured her groin in her fifth game back on June 24. Her outlook after the groin injury wasn't believed to be any worse than it was after the quad strain, and she only wound up missing four games before returning on July 9.
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The injuries persisted for Clark, as she suffered a right groin injury in her fourth game back from the left groin issue. Despite the Fever initially downplaying the injury and listing her as day-to-day, she never returned. Clark missed the remainder of the season, finally announcing in early September that she would not return.
I had hoped to share a better update, but I will not be returning to play this season. I spent hours in the gym every day with the singular goal of getting back out there, disappointed isn’t a big enough word to describe how I am feeling. I want to thank everyone who had my back… pic.twitter.com/paD5sEYG1q
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) September 5, 2025
The Fever announced after Clark's second groin injury that she underwent a more comprehensive medical evaluation to take a closer look at why she suffered so many soft tissue injuries, but no further issues were found.
Heading into 2026 and beyond, Indiana's hope is that Clark's run of injuries in 2025 was simply bad luck or the result of overcompensating after the initial problem.

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has enjoyed one of his best seasons in years.
The England left back has suffered with injuries throughout his entire Manchester United career.
In spite of being the club’s longest-serving player, having joined the club in 2014, he has only played 322 times. This is two times fewer than Bruno Fernandes, who only joined the side in 2020.
Nonetheless, Shaw has been ever-present this season and has played all 35 Premier League matches this season, grabbing one assist. In an interview with the club media, Shaw went into detail about three Manchester United players who have inspired him over the years.
Reflecting on his childhood, Shaw recalled, “it’s just Becks, wasn’t it? I think he was so iconic. So cool. He was kind of different to a lot of footballers, because, you know, it’s not just on the pitch, but off the pitch, the way he was. And I think like, you know, like when you’re growing up and you’re playing football and you’re shooting, you’re always like shouting Beckham.”
Shaw then referenced another Manchester United legend, a player with whom he was able to share the pitch for a short time: Cristiano Ronaldo.
The left back explained, “I feel like I’ve been really lucky with the players I’ve played with. I could go through so many, but I think the top one is, and it has to be, Cristiano.”
He elaborated, “I feel like you can see so easily why he’s been at the top for so long. His dedication, how professional he is. He’s been one of the best players in the world for countless years now, but just seeing the way he lives, the way he prepares, you know, his dedication of what he does before training, after training.”
Finally, Shaw also revealed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic left a mark on him.
Like Ronaldo, the Englishman only spent a short period of time sharing a pitch with the Swedish legend, but it still made an impact.
He asserted, “his winning mentality was something I don’t think I’ve seen. A lot of top players have winning mentalities, but his was so, so big.”
Shaw continued, “even in little training games, he always wanted to win. I mean, if you didn’t win and you were on his team, then you would know about it.”
The defender also claimed he was a “proper good character” off the pitch and that “everybody loved him”.
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The New York Liberty opened their 30th WNBA season with a record-setting 106-75 victory over the Connecticut Sun on Friday night at Barclays Center.
Breanna Stewart led the short-handed Liberty with 31 points and 10 rebounds. The forward became the second-fastest player in WNBA history to reach 6,000 career points. New York's 106 total points also established a franchise record for a season opener.
The 31-point margin marked the largest victory for a Liberty head coach on debut, securing Chris DeMarco his first regular-season win. New York overwhelmed Connecticut early, scoring 36 points in the first quarter. This represented the team's highest-scoring opening period since 2023.
Veteran guard Betnijah Laney-Hamilton provided the standout moment of the match. She played her first regular-season game since missing the entire 2025 season following left knee surgery. Early in the contest, she executed a sharp dribble move that sent Sun rookie Gianna Kneepkens to the floor. Laney-Hamilton then scored a jump shot, igniting a sellout crowd that included Liberty Ring of Honour member Kym Hampton.
She gave Kneepkens her welcome to the W moment instantly 😭😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/1HwXyWwUZEpic.twitter.com/4WijxrpYZY
— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) May 9, 2026
The 32-year-old Laney-Hamilton finished with 12 points and four assists, shooting 57.1 percent from the field. For Kneepkens, the match served as a stark introduction to professional basketball. The rookie previously led UCLA to the 2025-26 National Championship. She recorded seven points and five rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench.
The Liberty secured the commanding win despite playing without star guard Sabrina Ionescu. The organisation highlighted their squad depth on social media, praising their role players in the home victory.
New York will attempt to maintain their winning form as they celebrate three decades in the league. Connecticut returns to Mohegan Sun Arena for their home opener on May 10.

When the Washington Commanders re-signed kicker Jake Moody in March to a one-year deal, fans didn't think that was enough. It wasn't that the fans didn't like Moody, but they didn't believe he'd done enough in six games to win the kicking job outright.
The Commanders chose not to bring in another veteran to compete with Moody, who made 10 of 11 field goals in six games last season. He had a long of 56 yards.
Washington has had a revolving door at kicker for years. You can understand the angst of fans wanting to find a consistent kicker, especially after seeing teams like the Cowboys find an absolute weapon at kicker. Brandon Aubrey is a former soccer star turned NFL kicker. Now, he's the best in the NFL, and the highest-paid kicker ever.
When the 2026 NFL Draft passed, and the Commanders didn't select a kicker on Day 3, many believed that was a mistake. Not general manager Adam Peters. He invited Iowa kicker Drew Stevens to this weekend's rookie minicamp for a tryout. Once it was clear that the four-time All-Big Ten kicker was receiving interest elsewhere, too, the Commanders signed Stevens.
So, is he in camp just to push Moody, or is he a threat to win the job? According to head coach Dan Quinn, it's a full-blown competition.
"Yes, at a number of spots," Quinn answered when asked if Stevens was brought in to provide competition.
"It's one of the things I love, just promoting that type of competition, and what we'll do. And so, there'll be a number of positions that we'll talk about in the months ahead of where those competitions will be. I honestly feel like that's how we get the best out of one another. Those competitions at positions, different styles and roles, that's how it all kind of comes together. And so, whether we're talking about kicker or center or different spots along the way, we just keep battling for it, and we will see it all the way through."
This is the right move. While Moody was solid in his brief stint in Washington last season, that's not enough to commit to him for another full year. Make him earn it. And, in the meantime, you've left your options open for potentially finding the next Brandon Aubrey, Cam Little, or Cameron Dicker. If Moody wins the competition, then he will have earned it, and that's even better for the Commanders.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Dan Quinn confirms competition
There was no way Buchholz baseball was going to wake up Saturday to finish off Pace…
When the job could be completed Friday night, even if that meant waiting until nearly 3 a.m. back in Gainesville.
It was all worth it, though, because the Bobcats are heading back to Fort Myers!
Buchholz advanced to the FHSAA Class 6A final four for the third year in a row late Friday night with a 10-6 win over the Patriots. Earlier in the evening, BHS defeated PHS 10-2, meaning the later victory clinched the best-of-three series.
Bad weather in Santa Rosa County impacted the schedule for the weekend. Initially, only game was to be played on Friday night. However, the two squads gained clearance from the FHSAA to start the second game Friday after the conclusion of the first due to worse weather expected Saturday.
The issue is the first battle didn’t begin until 7:30 p.m. local time. That didn’t seem to alter the ‘Cats and their offense.
Buchholz tallied four runs in the third – from four different players – while FGCU commit Reed Thomas kept the Patriots in check with just six hits and two runs allowed. He nearly went the distance, but he was pulled before the final out for Coen Laffler.
Part of the reason Chris Malphurs took him out was because the ‘Cats build a substantial lead thanks to five runs in the top of the seventh, including two on a triple from Zac Brown and two on a double from Aidan Kastensmidt.
Kastensmidt, the Jacksonville University commit, gained the start in Game 2. He ran into trouble, though, and was pulled in the third inning after allowing five runs.
It didn’t matter.
Because the Bobcats offense simply could not be stopped.
Buchholz wins! Advances to their 3rd straight Final Four. Go Bobcats! @BuchholzBSBL ts pic.twitter.com/hMW4M4uLng
— Doug Brown (@DougBrown23) May 9, 2026

European football is going through a spell in which not even the best screenwriter could have come up with these headlines: Mourinho is circling Madrid, Levante come back from the dead by miracle, and Aubameyang puts out his problems in Marseille with a fire extinguisher.
These are the five stories to get your Saturday started properly:
The Portuguese newspaper A Bola confirms that contacts between Florentino Pérez and the representatives of the 'Special One' are moving forward and that his return is "becoming more real by the day". Sport leads with a historic image of Mou and Florentino holding a white shirt, and the question is no longer whether Mourinho is coming back, but when.
In this Real Madrid vaudeville, there is one main figure conspicuous by his absence: Florentino Pérez, whose silence at the club’s worst moment is starting to become, according to Marca editor Juan Ignacio Gallardo, "deafening" and fueling the feeling that "the club has slipped out of his hands".
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The editor of the outlet that has uncovered the latest scandals in the Real Madrid dressing room is asking the president to reconsider his intention not to travel to Barcelona because, in his own words, "the captain of the ship cannot hide his head under the pillow when the thunder starts crashing down".
Far from all the noise around Madrid, Levante wrote one of the wildest scripts of the season last night: they reached stoppage time trailing 0-2 against Osasuna and ended up winning 3-2 at the Ciutat de València.
Three points of pure oxygen that bring the Granota side closer to survival, something that just weeks ago looked like a miracle.
And if football gives us heroes, it also gives us surreal episodes: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been left out by Olympique de Marseille after spraying Bob Tahri, a representative of the club’s sporting management, with a fire extinguisher.
OM have, of course, punished him, and he will not play on Sunday against Le Havre.
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Liverpool will welcome Chelsea to Anfield in a crucial Premier League clash, and there are some key updates regarding the team ahead of the fixture. Alexander Isak is back in contention, having missed the previous match due to a minor injury. After a week of training, the striker is expected to lead the line for Liverpool, potentially pushing Cody Gakpo to a left-wing role.
In a positive development for Liverpool, goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has recovered ahead of schedule from the cut he sustained in the match against Everton. His return, along with the fit-again Isak, provides a boost for manager Arne Slot. The manager spoke to reporters about the importance of regaining key players, stating, “The positive thing is a few of the players who can be really important for us are either coming back at the weekend or after the weekend. That will help us… It’s important we get at least one win over the line which might be enough [to qualify for the Champions League].”
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However, two notable absentees remain for Liverpool. First-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker is sidelined with a hamstring issue, as is star player Mohamed Salah, who is also recovering from a similar injury. Both are expected to return before the season concludes, but this match will come too soon for them. Other players on the injury list include Ekitike, Bradley, and Leoni.
Given the recent injuries and returns, Liverpool’s predicted starting XI is expected to be as follows:Formation: 4-2-3-1Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Rio, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Gakpo
This match represents a significant opportunity for both teams, as Chelsea will look to bounce back from recent disappointments. With Liverpool aiming to secure a Champions League spot, this game could prove pivotal.

Victor Wembanyama scored 39 points as the San Antonio Spurs moved into a 2-1 lead in the NBA's Conference semi-finals - while the New York Knicks are one win from progressing from their series with Philadephia 76ers.
France international Wembanyama took 15 rebounds and blocked five shots against the Minnesota Timberwolves, helping seal a 115-108 victory on the road.
The 22-year-old scored nine of the Spurs' first 11 points as they raced into an 18-3 lead, but Anthony Edwards, who scored 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, dragged his side back into contention and the match was tied at 51-51 at the end of the second quarter.
The Spurs led 106-103 with three minutes to go, before Wembanyama's third three-pointer and a flurry of free throws helped the Western Conference second seeds pull away from their hosts.
In Philadelphia, Jalen Brunson scored 33 points for the Knicks as they won 108-94 to take a 3-0 lead in their Eastern Conference semi-final.
The visitors had turned around a four-point first quarter deficit to lead 60-52 at half-time.
Quentin Grimes made a pair of three-pointers to bring the 76ers within four points in the fourth quarter, before Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart all scored to set up the victory for the Eastern third seeds.
The two best-of-seven series resume on Sunday, with the Knicks hoping to progress to the Conference final and the Spurs aiming for a third consecutive win.

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There was a period where championship hopes looked incredibly rocky in Detroit. However, after three straight wins against the Magic on the brink of death, the Pistons are rolling.
The winning streak has now continued to five games after taking the first two from Cleveland, each by 10 points. In typical Pistons fashion, Cade Cunningham led the way in Game 2 with 25 points and 10 assists. Daniss Jenkins also continues to be a valuable force as a reserve, with 14 points to boot.
For the Cavs, after a back-and-forth seven-game series with the Raptors, they have been unable to keep up with Detroit. Donovan Mitchell had the best overall scoring performance in Game 2, dropping 31 on 11-24 shooting, but struggled at just 2-9 from beyond the arc.
For the Cavs to turn it around, they'll need to have better shot selection. Mitchell has the primary target all night, meaning he took a handful of difficult looks. James Harden was in a similar boat, going just 3-13 from the floor and 0-4 from three.
For the Pistons, the objective is to keep their foot on the gas and rely on their scoring depth. Four players took at least 12 shots and each of them made at least six. Of these, only Daniss Jenkins had a shooting percentage below .500, making six of 14 shots.
Here's what you need to know about Saturday's matchup between the Cavs and Pistons, including broadcast information and start time.
Cavs vs. Pistons Game 3 will be broadcast by NBC and will stream live on Peacock.
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Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs series between the Cavs and Pistons is set to tip off at 3:00 p.m. ET from Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
Detroit leads series 2-0
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Game 1: Pistons 111, Cavs 101 | — | — |
| May 7 | Game 2: Pistons 107, Cavs 97 | — | — |
| May 9 | Game 3 at Cleveland | 3 p.m. | NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV |
| May 11 | Game 4 at Cleveland | 8 p.m. | NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV |
| May 13 | Game 5* at Detroit | TBA | TBA |
| May 15 | Game 6* at Cleveland | TBA | TBA |
| May 17 | Game 7* at Detroit | TBA | TBA |
* If necessary
Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.
Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason.
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| Play-In Tournament | April 14-17 |
| First round begins | April 18 |
| Conference semifinals begin | May 4* |
| NBA Draft Lottery | May 10 |
| Eastern Conference finals begin | May 19* |
| Western Conference finals begin | May 20* |
| NBA Finals begin | June 3 |
| NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary) | June 19 |
| NBA Draft | June 23-24 |
* Can move up depending on earlier series

The Juventus Women's First Team are back in action on Sunday, 10 May, with a Serie A Women Matchday 21 clash against Inter in Biella.
Ahead of the 15:00 CEST kick-off, the Bianconere sit third on 35 points, with Inter in second but with an unassailable lead.
Let’s get up to speed ahead of the weekend’s game with some pre-match stats.

Champions League football has been secured for Manchester United, but the future of interim head coach Michael Carrick is yet to be decided ahead of Saturday’s Premier League clash with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The Red Devils are looking to complete their ninth Premier League double over the Black Cats after winning 2-0 in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford seven months ago.
No Premier League team has accumulated more points than Man United since the arrival of Carrick in mid-January (32), while the 20-time English champions have also won more league games (10) under the 44-year-old than they managed in their first 20 matches of the season under Amorim (W8 D7 L5).
Carrick has been heavily backed by several members of his rejuvenated squad to become the permanent Man United manager, and he suggested this week that he is expecting the club to communicate their decision on his future before the end of the month.
In the meantime, Man United will endeavour to claim a fourth successive Premier League win and improve their record at the Stadium of Light, where they have lost just one of their 15 visits in the top flight (W10 D4).
Matthijs de Ligt (back) remains out injured and Benjamin Sesko is a minor doubt with a shin issue picked up against Liverpool that forced the striker to be withdrawn at half time – Carrick did not address Sesko’s fitness at his pre-match press conference.
However, Lisandro Martinez is available to return from a three-game suspension and is expected to replace Ayden Heaven at centre-back, while Luke Shaw should continue at left-back despite the return to fitness of Patrick Dorgu.
Bruno Fernandes is just one assist away from the all-time record of 20 for a single Premier League season, and the playmaker is expected to continue in an advanced central midfield role, while Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and ex-Sunderland loanee Amad Diallo all battle for starts out wide.
It’s an afternoon kickoff in the UK, which means a 10:30 a.m. kickoff on the East Coast of the U.S.
The match is on Sky Sports Premier League in the UK. Those Stateside can watch on NBC Sports or Peacock. For Spanish language coverage, tune into Telemundo. In Canada, it’s on DAZN and Fubo.
Everyone else, head on over to LiveSoccerTV to find your viewing options.
Manchester United possible starting lineup: Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Sesko

Alan Shearer is backing Liverpool to extend Chelsea’s run of defeats in the Premier League to seven matches when the teams meet at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
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The Reds could potentially secure Champions League qualification today if they take all three points in the lunchtime kick-off and Bournemouth later fail to beat Fulham away, and they shouldn’t be lacking in motivation to bounce back from last weekend’s defeat to Manchester United.
Both Arne Slot and Calum McFarlane will be without a few first-team regulars for the game on Merseyside, although the form book points towards the hosts avenging their loss at Stamford Bridge from earlier in the season.
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In his Premier League predictions column for Metro, Shearer has predicted Liverpool to claim victory, writing: ‘It’s a big opportunity for Liverpool here. Chelsea look a mess, don’t they? I don’t know how many times I’ve said it, but whatever happens at the top of the club always filters down onto the pitch, and that’s exactly what’s happening now.
‘It looks as if their players are trying to get through the season to the FA Cup final, and then see what happens. I can’t look past Liverpool to win this one, and that would secure Champions League football after what’s been a really disappointing season for them.
‘Having watched Chelsea v Forest the other night, Chelsea were shocking. They were abysmal and there has to be a massive improvement from that, because you can’t just turn it on and off. You can’t just turn up and think, ‘Oh, we’ll get through to the FA Cup Final and see what happens’.
‘They’re really struggling now for European football next season, let alone Champions League football. I just don’t know what to expect from Chelsea.’
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The Blues’ atrocious form and the lunchtime kick-off both present Liverpool with what seems an ideal opportunity to take a massive step towards clinching a top-five finish with two games to spare, a luxury which seemed farfetched just a few short weeks ago.
The Reds will also have had an extra day to prepare for this game compared to their opponents, who were in action on Monday, and there was enough in their second-half performance at Old Trafford to suggest that they’re capable of victory if they can extrapolate that over 90+ minutes today.
The task will be made harder by the absences of Mo Salah, Hugo Ekitike and potentially Alexander Isak depleting our forward line, and Slot’s team mustn’t be complacent just because Chelsea are on such a poor run of form.
The west Londoners still have enough quality in their ranks to trouble any side in the Premier League when they’re on it, and they may feel they have a point to prove considering the brickbats they’ve been taking in the media of late.
This won’t be straightforward for Liverpool by any means, but if the Reds play to their best over the full game (rather than in small portions), they should have enough to fulfil Shearer’s prediction of a home win and move to within touching distance of Champions League qualification.

Jose Mourinho looks like he might make a move back to Real Madrid this summer – one Chelsea favourite has suggested the Blues should try and land him.
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Joe Cole has done an interview with the Sun today where he suggested a retro choice as Chelsea’s new manager:
“The best move the club could make now, a realistic move as well, is to go to Jose Mourinho,” Cole said.
“Say that this is what we can do, and just let the man take charge of the club. Just say, ‘rebuild my club for me, we’re going to step back, you get us back on track.'”
It may be a sign of how badly things are going at Chelsea at the moment that this doesn’t seem like the worst idea. Sure, he’s far from the cutting edge these days. But he’d have the respect of the players and the love of the fans.
If you’re looking for someone to establish a base level, we’re pretty sure he could deliver you regular top 6 finishes, something which would have been a sacking offence when he was at the club before, but would now be an improvement.
Sadly, both staying at Benfica or moving to Madrid look a better option for the veteran coach right now.
Chelsea are set to compete with Crystal Palace for two of their top manager targets it seems.
Arne Slot has predicted how Chelsea will set up in tomorrow’s game as he prepares to take on the Blues at Anfield.
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Borussia Dortmund sealed a second-place finish with a deserved 3-2 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday night. Although the night was all about the departures of sporting director Sebastian Kehl and three of their players, Niko Kovac also had some time to discuss the actual game.
“We saw a very good finish to this last home game with a nice and deserved victory,” said the Croat. “We were caught cold right at the beginning, but had the game under control after 15 minutes, and also scored the goals before half-time, which was of course very important. The second half was an open game from both teams.
“The way the team has acted, I liked it except for the first 15 minutes, and that's why I'm also happy that we finished the season in second place. You can be very happy with 70 points.”
Borussia Dortmund will end the season away at Werder Bremen as Friday’s captain, Julian Brandt, set to play his last game for the club against his hometown club. The Black and Yellows end a fifth successive season without a trophy.

It was a collective failure from Bayern Munich that prevented them from reaching the final of the Champions League. Harry Kane’s goal in the 94th minute was a mere consolation as it wasn’t enough to get the Bavarians over the line, losing on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain.
If Kane’s goal meant anything, it means he’s tied Robert Lewandowski for most goals in a single season in all competitions since the turn of the millennium:
Nur Gerd Müller mit 66 Pflichtspieltoren 1972/73 steht vor Harry Kane 🤯 #FCBayernpic.twitter.com/5OSsnx0p05
— Transfermarkt (@Transfermarkt) May 7, 2026
Only Gerd Müller with 66 competitive goals in 1972/73 stands ahead of Harry Kane 🤯 #FCBayern
The Englishman did reach the mark one game slower than the Polish striker (48 to 47) but Kane’s season is not yet done. There are two Bundesliga matches plus a DFB-Pokal final left to be played. It’ll be a tough ask for Kane to break Gerd’s record, but it just goes to show the heights he and the team reached and how invaluable he is to the team.
The former Tottenham Hotspur attacker is also trying to chase down Lewandowski’s 41-goal tally from 2020/21. Kane will need nine goals in two games to break it.
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The biggest game of the season has arrived for Barcelona as they face Real Madrid in the third and final El Clásico of the campaign looking for a win or a draw to clinch back-to-back La Liga titles against their biggest rivals at Camp Nou.
Here’s how we think Hansi Flick will line up his troops for Sunday’s battle:
Barça have had a full week to prepare for this game and Hansi Flick seems to have found his favorite team as of now, so we don’t think there will be many changes from the side that beat Osasuna last week.
There will be one likely alteration at the back, however, as Jules Kounde returns from suspension and will start this one at right-back ahead of Eric Garcia and Ronald Araujo, and the rest of the back four will remain as usual with Pau Cubarsí and Gerard Martín as the center-back duo and João Cancelo starting ahead of Alejandro Balde at left-back.
Flick has continued to trust the combination of energy and playmaking of the double pivot of Gavi and Pedri, so we think Frenkie de Jong will continue to wait for his chance to return to the XI. Dani Olmo and Fermín López have started together in the last two weeks as rotating number 10 and left wing options, and we think they’ll be in the lineup again for this one as Raphinha is not expected to start.
Marcus Rashford has made decisive contributions off the bench in the last two games and has outplayed Roony Bargdhji on the right wing, so we think Flick will pick the Englishman to start this one ahead of the young Swede. The only main doubt about the lineup is who starts up front, and we think Flick will go with Robert Lewandowski instead of Ferran Torres to begin this one.
Possible XI: Joan; Kounde, Cubarsí, Martín, Cancelo; Gavi, Pedri; Rashford, Olmo, Fermín; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)
How do you think Barcelona should line up against Real Madrid? Let us know your thoughts, predictions and teams in the comments below!

Everything is now perfectly set up for Barcelona to complete their La Liga triumph in the biggest possible fashion – by sealing the title against Real Madrid in front of a packed Spotify Camp Nou.
After months of consistency under Hansi Flick, Barcelona head into El Clasico with complete control over the title race.
The Catalans currently sit on 88 points, 11 points ahead of Real Madrid with only four league matches left to play.
That advantage means the equation is now simple for Barça. Avoid defeat against Madrid and the league title will officially belong to them.
A draw would move Barcelona to 89 points while leaving Madrid on 78, creating an impossible gap to recover with only three matches remaining afterwards.
A victory, meanwhile, would make the celebrations even bigger.
If Barcelona defeat their rivals, the gap would grow to 14 points, mathematically ending the title race immediately while also delivering another major statement under Flick.
Within the club, however, the objective is not simply to secure the title with a cautious performance.
Barcelona have everything working in their favour. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Barcelona want to finish the job with authority and continue pushing towards the symbolic 100-point mark this season.
The atmosphere surrounding the two clubs heading into the Clasico could also play a major role.
While Barcelona arrive full of confidence after dominating most of the campaign, uncertainty continues to surround Real Madrid following a difficult week filled with pressure and internal criticism.
Even if Real Madrid manage to leave Camp Nou with a victory, the title race would still heavily favour Barcelona.
In that situation, the Blaugrana would remain eight points ahead with only nine points left available.
Flick’s side would then have the chance to officially seal the championship away against Deportivo Alaves a few days later.
If Barcelona win against Alaves, they would reach 91 points. This means even if Real Madrid beat Oviedo, their tally would go up to 83, and still, they would not be able to catch the Blaugrana in the final two matches.

Pep Guardiola has drawn a parallel with Bernardo Silva’s early-stage Manchester City ups and downs to predict that Phil Foden will “explode again” when he rediscovers his love for the game.
Foden has found regular starts hard to come by in the second half of the season, with Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo establishing themselves ahead of him in Guardiola’s attacking hierarchy since January.
However, the agreement of a new four-year contract keeping him at the Etihad Stadium until 2030 and Guardiola’s extensive public backing of the England international sends an unambiguous message about the regard in which City hold their most decorated academy graduate.
“I asked my sporting director, they are close” – Pep Guardiola breaks silence on Phil Foden’s contract extension
Foden came off the bench in Monday’s 3-3 draw at Everton with City 3-1 down and contributed to the fightback that ultimately salvaged a point, with Guardiola using his press conference on Friday to highlight exactly what he saw in that cameo as evidence of a player finding his way back.
Asked about the decision to offer Foden a new contract amid his difficult run of form, Guardiola was forthright in his backing of the Stockport-born attacker.
“I said many times, no doubt about Phil, about his impact,” Guardiola said. “He’s a homegrown player from our academy, he has been massively important in our seasons together and I wish that from the bottom of my heart he can come back to his best and play the next years with all of us, helping to continue to be that team being what it deserves to be.”
The reference to Foden as a homegrown academy player carries particular weight at a club that has long prided itself on the development of its own talent.
Since breaking into the Manchester City first-team in 2017, Foden has won six Premier League titles and was voted the PFA Players’ Player of the Year for the 2023-24 campaign as he drove the Blues to a record fourth successive league title.
Guardiola then delivered his most expansive assessment yet of why Foden has struggled and why he is certain the turnaround is coming, using the example of Bernardo Silva‘s own difficult third season at City as a reference point.
How Hugo Viana agreed new Manchester City contract with Rafaela Pimenta for Phil Foden
“Always I’ve said to the players that in a career, a long career, except cases, for example, I remember Bernardo in his first season, and I put Bernardo as an example because he’s the player like can represent more the stability, in terms of mentality,” the Manchester City manager added.
“(Silva) didn’t play much (in his first season), the second season was for me the best, he was unbelievable – and the third season was like that. He said he didn’t have energy and said to me three quarters into the season, ‘Next season I’ll be back, I’ll be back’.
“Bernardo is special because he has incredible self-confidence but the third season was not good, really. And he came back. So with Phil, sometimes you have that period. It’s always what I’ve said to him, ‘Never forget who you are’.
“As a football player, never forget who you are, your skills, or your potential. It’s not new, right? Potential is your quality, your skills. Just do it again, and do it a thousand million times. So just feel free because it’s not about he’s lazy, it’s not about not having the work ethic, it’s not about like ‘I don’t care’ – it’s completely opposite!
“He’s a guy that’s like go and love and recovery every three days during many times, he has proven it! Just go back to who you are – nothing. Don’t pretend to be something different or something special, and it will come. I said, ‘It depends on you, I can help you and many people can help you’.
“Just visualise that biggest smile on your face, the joy you have to play’, because he’s one of the players as I’ve said many times that’s like Alex (Oleksandr) Zinchenko have, Riyad Mahrez, many players that go on the pitch and in the training sessions and now it’s, ‘Pep another competition, another game, stay more 10, 15 minutes’ because they love, they like it – and Phil is one of them!
Phil Foden’s numbers show adaptation rather than decline
“It’s just recover that spirit, that pleasure to be a football player, not because ‘I have a contract’, not because ‘I have duties to do’, not because ‘I have to win that game’ – forget about all of that!
“It’s just the joy to play football like when you were a little boy, or were on the streets, or in your school, or in the academy of Man City, and were enjoying. It’s just go back to that feeling.
“And when that happens, he will explode again, he will be back because he’s not a player like you and me we’re going to discover him. He’s not 35 years old, like your legs don’t run any more or you’re in a wheelchair.
“It’s not the case; he’s still young, he still has the energy, passion, and love and for that – and the moment he’ll do that, one time, he’ll be back, I’m pretty sure.”
Pressed on whether he sees signs of that return already, Guardiola pointed specifically to the Everton cameo this week and the direct message he has delivered to Foden about how to rediscover his impact.
Guardiola said: “Yeah, for example, the minutes he played in Everton, his movements, and his aggressiveness – we talked about that.
“He will come back” – Pep Guardiola backs Phil Foden to overturn Manchester City and England fortunes
“‘So Phil, who you are as a player? What is your biggest quality? It’s turn and go. Turn and go and attack the box and don’t lose that. It doesn’t matter if you are in better form or bad form. So you are not a player to control the game. Your quality is to be a machine attacking the ball with the sense of assists and goals. And make the keeper, threat that you’re going to shoot.’
“And it happened two or three times against Everton in that moment. Go on the pitch with 2-1 down or 3-1 is not easy, you know that – and he did really well.”
The clarity of Guardiola’s message to Foden is striking. Rather than asking him to do more or be something different, the City manager is actively stripping back the complexity, reminding Foden of the qualities that make him genuinely dangerous and urging him not to lose them regardless of circumstance.
For a player who was the best in England just two years ago, Guardiola’s conviction that the version of Foden capable of that is still in there, waiting to come back, will be the most important thing he has heard all season.

Khamzat Chimaev is less than 24 hours away from facing off with Sean Strickland at UFC 328, yet he may have already won his toughest battle.
You wouldn’t expect a former Welterweight to have a difficult cut to 185 pounds, but it’s no secret “Borz” looked a bit shaky at the scale on Friday. There’s also a bit of controversy about his weigh-in itself, as there’s speculation that Chimaev didn’t actually make weight, as the commission was quick to grant him the 185-pound weight. Chimaev has put on a lot of weight since his days at Welterweight, likely in anticipation of a 205-pound or Heavyweight move.
⚖️ Video of Khamzat Chimaev leaving the weigh-ins room back to his hotel.
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) May 8, 2026
🫤He looked rough. pic.twitter.com/BSlbRK8jT1
Chimaev hasn’t looked that rough on weigh-in day since he missed weight in his scrapped bout versus Nate Diaz.
Ahead of the weight cut, Khamzat’s friend and training partner Arman Tsarukyan revealed some shocking numbers. Per the top-ranked Lightweight contender, Khamzat cut roughly 21 kilograms or 46 pounds to make the Middleweight limit — that’s more than Paulo Costa in his 185-pound heyday!
🤔⚖️Arman Tsarukyan says Khamzat Chimaev is cutting 21kg (46lbs) for UFC 328
— Dovy🔌 (@DovySimuMMA) May 8, 2026
“21kg is a big number”
via @AdamZubayraevpic.twitter.com/3JvQaIW8BS
“He cuts a lot of weight,” Tsarukyan admitted. “It’s not easy for anyone, even if you’re cutting three kilograms. Khamzat is cutting almost 21 kilograms this time. 21 kilograms is a big number.”
Why such a drastic cut? There are rumors that Khamzat was supposed to go up to 205-pounds and fight for the vacant belt right up until Strickland’s stunning victory over Anthony Hernandez (watch here), which changed the plan. Instead of bulking up, Chimaev would suddenly have to switch paths to losing weight.
Regardless of that gossip and Tsarukyan’s 21 kg figure, “Borz” clearly cut a serious amount of water here. Strickland surely intends to test his gas tank late in their five-round fight, and a bad cut could severely affect Chimaev’s ability to compete as fatigue sets in.

The growing turmoil surrounding Real Madrid has now reached social media, with club legends Iker Casillas and Gerard Pique becoming involved following reports of a serious dressing room altercation between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni.
The incident has reportedly created major unrest inside the Madrid camp, especially after claims emerged that Valverde suffered a head injury serious enough to require hospital treatment.
The situation has only added to the pressure already surrounding the club after a disappointing period on and off the pitch.
Amid the growing attention around the controversy, Casillas shared his thoughts online while discussing the future direction of the club and the managerial situation at Madrid.
Posting on his X account, the former goalkeeper wrote: “I was asked at a LaLiga event with MovistarPlus who I would choose as Real Madrid’s manager: Xabi Alonso.”
Casillas then expanded further on why he believes Xabi Alonso would have been the ideal figure to lead the club project.
While admitting that Real Madrid will ultimately decide what they believe is best moving forward, the former captain openly praised the former midfielder’s profile.
However, it was Gerard Pique who quickly stole the spotlight afterwards with a sarcastic response that immediately went viral online.
Reacting to the reports surrounding the altercation between Valverde and Tchouameni, the former Barcelona defender replied with a short but pointed message: “And who do you think won the fight?”
The response instantly sparked reactions across social media, with fans from both Barcelona and Real Madrid weighing in on the exchange between the two former rivals.
For now, it remains unclear whether Casillas will respond publicly to Pique’s comment or allow the conversation to end there.
But one thing is certain: the latest controversy has only increased the spotlight on the upcoming El Clasico at Spotify Camp Nou.

Drama
🚨 BREAKING: Real Madrid statement.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 7, 2026
“Real Madrid announce that, following the events that took place this morning, the club has decided to open disciplinary proceedings against our players Fede Valverde & Aurélien Tchouaméni”.
“The club will announce the outcome of both cases… pic.twitter.com/ieuA2YhXhq
Contact
🚨 Real Madrid have started José Mourinho operation with direct contacts now taking place.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 8, 2026
Benfica want Mou to stay at all costs but aware of Real talks ongoing; it depends on Madrid.
Up to Florentino Pérez: he will decide if Mourinho returns or not.
🎥 https://t.co/J6yTl9JBcdpic.twitter.com/9RZXCsVpXW
Hmm
At least one English side has reached five of the six major European finals since the start of last season:
— Squawka (@Squawka) May 8, 2026
2024/25
◉ Tottenham vs. Man Utd (UEL)
◉ Chelsea vs. Real Betis (UECL)
2025/26
◉ Arsenal vs. PSG (UCL)
◉ Aston Villa vs. Freiburg (UEL)
◉ Crystal Palace vs. R.… pic.twitter.com/pkuerqPl2h

Rory McIlroy says bringing back LIV Golf defectors would be "good business" for the PGA Tour amid doubts over the future of the breakaway series.
In April, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced it will withdraw its multibillion dollar backing at the end of the year.
In response, LIV announced a "strategic evolution" - including a newly established independent board - as it bids to find replacement financial investors.
But Masters champion McIlroy, long a fierce critic of the series, has questioned its ability to find new backing, saying: "When one of the wealthiest sovereign wealth funds in the world thinks that you're too expensive for them, that sort of says something."
Earlier this week, Bryson DeChambeau said he will focus on growing his YouTube channel and only "play tournaments that want me" if LIV does not survive.
"It's a question if [players] do want to come back," said McIlroy, speaking after carding a four-under-par second round of 67 to keep himself in contention at the Truist Championship.
"Obviously we have seen the quotes over the last few days. And, you know, it seems like it all depends on what happens to LIV.
"But if it is a scenario where they have the option to come back and play on the traditional tours, you know, I think [PGA Tour chief executive] Brian Rolapp has said anything that makes this tour stronger, anything that makes the DP World Tour stronger, I think everyone should be open to that.
"That's just good business practice."
The six-time major winner added: "I think everyone sort of knows my views on LIV and where it stands in the game of golf. I don't think I need to rehash any of that.
"It's never been for me and, look, it doesn't mean that LIV is going to go away. They're going to go and try and find alternative investment, whatever that may look like."
DeChambeau, who joined LIV in 2022, turned down the chance to return to the PGA Tour earlier this year under a returning member programme.
It was a opportunity that five-time major champion Brooks Koepka took up, while Jon Rahm has struck a deal to continue playing on the DP World Tour and ended a "stand-off".
Eight other players, including England's Tyrrell Hatton, had already agreed terms with the DP World Tour to continue playing LIV events without incurring sanctions, and are required to play at least six events on the European tour.
"I was probably too judgemental with the guys that went [to LIV] because I was seeing it from my point of view and maybe not seeing it from other points of view," said McIlroy.
"But again, I'm not going to judge anyone for not wanting to play on the PGA Tour.
"Does that mean that they go play DP World Tour maybe? If that's a pathway, that would make the DP World Tour stronger, and I would be delighted with that, because that's my home tour, at the end of the day.
"But if you want to be the most competitive golfer you can be, [the PGA Tour] is the place to be. And if you don't want to play here, I think that says something about you."

LOS ANGELES — The party started before the first pitch ever crossed the plate Friday night at Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium. By the end of the night, it had turned into another October-feeling win in May for the Dodgers.
On Miguel Rojas bobblehead night, the Dodgers leaned on timely hitting, a bounce-back outing from Emmet Sheehan and a milestone swing from Freddie Freeman to beat the Atlanta Braves, 3-1, in the series opener.
And fittingly, it was Freeman, facing his former team, who delivered the signature moment.

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Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) celebrates a solo home run during the sixth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium.
Freeman launched his 100th home run as a Dodger in the sixth inning, a 413-foot no-doubter to center field off Braves ace Chris Sale that gave the Dodgers breathing room and capped one of their cleanest wins of the season.
“Facing a Cy Young Award winner,” Freeman said afterward. “We’re playing the team with the best record, we obviously put up a great game plan.”
Freeman later revealed he recently made a subtle adjustment to his batting stance, slightly turning his front foot inward in an effort to keep his hips closed longer and drive the baseball again. The results finally showed up Friday night.
It was Freeman’s first home run since April 6.
Before the baseball game started, however, the night belonged to Rojas.
Fans packed Chavez Ravine early to collect the bobblehead, and the emotional pregame ceremony reflected just how much he has come to mean to this clubhouse and fan base. Rojas’ son threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and moments later the infielder walked into center field during stretching, dropped to one knee and soaked in a standing ovation from the crowd of 51,255.
“I can’t really put it into words on how grateful I am of this fanbase and the love I’ve been receiving these past couple of months,” Rojas said.
Then the game began, and the Dodgers immediately needed a strong response from Sheehan.
After struggling through his previous outing in St. Louis, allowing four runs on eight hits while watching his velocity dip into the low 90s, Sheehan looked much sharper against one of baseball’s top teams in the league.

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitches during the first inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium.
Sheehan again lasted 4⅔ innings, but the quality of the outing was vastly different. He allowed just one run on six hits while striking out seven on 88 pitches. More importantly, his fastball velocity returned, sitting around 96 mph early in the game.
“Felt good,” Sheehan said. “Definitely wish I was a little more efficient and could go deeper in the game.”
The Braves scratched out their lone run in the second inning on an Austin Riley RBI single, but the Dodgers answered immediately.
After Teoscar Hernández singled, Kyle Tucker hooked a left-on-left slider from Sale down the right-field line for an RBI double to tie the game at 1-1.
Tucker’s recent offensive surge continued, even if the swing itself looked more survival mode than highlight reel. Against Sale, survival counts.
Tucker is now batting .254 with four home runs and 20 runs batted in this season.
The game stayed deadlocked until the fifth inning when Shohei Ohtani finally broke through after two difficult at-bats against Sale. On the first pitch of his third plate appearance, Ohtani turned on a pitch and lined an RBI single into right field, scoring Rojas from second base for a 2-1 Dodgers lead.

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Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) hits an RBI double during the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium.
That set the stage for Freeman an inning later.
Against the organization he once anchored for more than a decade, Freeman reminded everyone exactly why the Dodgers brought him to Los Angeles in the first place. The sixth home run of his career against Atlanta also pushed him into triple digits in Dodger blue.
Freeman now owns a .312 career average against the Braves, going 29-for-93 with six home runs in 24 games against his former club.
The Dodgers bullpen handled the rest.
Alex Vesia, Kyle Hurt, Will Klein and Brock Stewart combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings, though Stewart had to escape the game’s biggest jam in the eighth. Entering with a runner aboard, Stewart allowed a walk before stranding two runners with back-to-back outs to preserve the lead.
Tanner Scott closed the door in the ninth for his third save of the season.
At 24-14, the Dodgers continue to stack wins against elite competition, and now they will hand the ball to Blake Snell on Saturday night for his season debut, appropriately enough, on his own bobblehead night.

Manchester City remain in the Premier League title race despite their 3-3 draw with Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium last Monday night. Pep Guardiola’s side lost ground on Arsenal with their draw against David Moyes’ side. Heading into this weekend, City sit five points behind Mikel Arteta’s side, with a game in hand on the Gunners. City have four Premier League matches left to play, and Arsenal have three. All is not lost for City, although they now need Arsenal to drop points and likely have to win all of their remaining games to win this season’s Premier League title. No matter how City’s 2025-26 season ends, this season is a valuable learning experience for this City side. Pep Guardiola pointed that out yesterday, and his assessment is right on the money.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was asked yesterday when he faced the media if this season has been a pleasing one for his team. Guardiola said it was, however he added that his team does need to live through a title race and a run-in to get better. Guardiola explained: “Absolutely. Even the guys with lots of experience can do mistakes but for Marc, Khusa, Gigio here, Antoine, it is the first time they’re in a title race.”
“The feeling we can’t lose that game and sometimes you need time to live that. Still we’re here, this season has been more than good so far. Let’s win the next game and then after see what happens, then see in the future.”
At times it is forgotten that this Manchester City side isn’t its predecessor. In years gone by, City would typically get the results they need to come out on top in a race to the Premier League title. That was a trait that Manchester City’s all-conquering side from 2017-18 to 2023-24 had in spades. However, the majority of this City side haven’t experienced a title race before. It is new territory for this group, and whatever happens from here, the experience that this City team gains will be huge for the teams development.
Against Everton on Monday night, you could see that the pressure of having to win did get to the Manchester City players, especially in the second half. Errors plagued City’s play as Marc Guehi gifted Everton an equalizer at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and Mateo Kovacic made a rash challenge on the halfway line that led to Everton’s third goal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. City did well to salvage a point from that match, but the lessons of staying calm under pressure learned from that match could prove to be huge for this City side.
Manchester City could still win the Premier League title this season. The title race is far from over. As Pep Guardiola pointed out, this City side is learning what it takes to navigate the business end of the season. That experience will be huge for this team and it could set them up for what lies ahead for the future irrespective of how this season pans out for Pep Guardiola’s side.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Victor Wembanyama plays with an agility and a gracefulness beneath his daunting wingspan that can make his dominance for the San Antonio Spurs on both ends of the floor appear almost effortless.
Fresh cuts and bruises on those long arms after fighting for paint position and jockeying for rebounds all night with the Minnesota Timberwolves made clear Wembanyama had to put in plenty of work to compile 39 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks in a 115-108 victory in Game 3 on Friday that gave the Spurs a 2-1 lead in their second-round NBA playoff series.
“It's going to happen," Wembanyama said. “They're Wolves, after all.”
The Spurs stayed unbeaten on the road in this postseason with their first win in a truly close game, after four victories in the first round over the Portland Trail Blazers with margins between 12 and 21 points.
“They just continue showing growth,” coach Mitch Johnson said.
Starting with Wembanyama. The 22-year-old phenom from France in his first NBA postseason has played in only seven playoff games, but he has wasted no time writing quite a legacy.
The only other players in NBA history to hit the 35-point, 15-rebound, five-block thresholds in a playoff game? Hall of Famers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Shaquille O'Neal. And only Wembanyama has now done it while shooting better than 70% from the floor. The 7-foot-4 star was 13 for 18 — and 10 for 12 from the line.
“It’s good to be along with the big fellas,” said Wembanyama, who credited Olajuwon for teaching him a spin fadeaway he sank over his mentor Rudy Gobert during a 16-point fourth quarter.
He did that despite picking up his fifth foul with 6:18 left, sitting for only about a minute down the stretch while helping the Spurs pull away each time the Wolves were within one possession.
“Just staying calm, getting my senses back,” Wembanyama said. “Our coaches tell us what to do. They give us the recipe, so as long as we stay steady and we trust our process we’re going to be all right.”
Wembanyama set an NBA postseason record with 12 blocked shots in the series opener, but he lamented his lack of impact on offense after the 104-102 loss to the Wolves on Monday. He stormed out of the gate for Game 2 by immediately asserting his dominance on both ends of the floor that sparked the Spurs to a 133-95 victory on Wednesday, and the travel north did nothing to stem that.
With a pair of effortless slams off lobs to start, the first one done in reverse, Wembanyama scored the first seven points for the Spurs as they sailed to an 18-3 lead. But he was even more of a force on defense, lurking in the paint and frequently prompting the Wolves to alter their layups and floaters to avoid being swatted.
“He's a world-class defender. You’re always aware of him,” Wolves guard Ayo Dosunmu said. "Yeah, he’s a gift at that end of the court.”
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The 2026 World Cup is right around the corner and England will head to this summer's tournament expectant.
The Three Lions will enter the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the USA as one of the frontrunners andThomas Tuchel faces selection headaches ahead of the finals.
Tuchel must submit his provisional England squad for this summer's World Cup on Monday. FIFA rules dictate that competing nations must name a maximum of a 55-man provisional squad on May 11th, before the final selection later this month.
Here is everything you need to know.
Tuchel must submit his final 26-man squad no later than Saturday, May 30. However, England have confirmed that the official announcement will be made on Friday 22 May, with first release viathe official England app.
England's firstWorld Cup game, against Croatia, takes place on June 17. The Three Lions also face Ghana and Panama in Group L.
In addition to the 26-man group, Tuchel can take an additional nine players to the United States for training. This group will be potential replacements should any injuries occur prior to the opening fixture.
The England manager opted for an expanded group during March's camp. There was recalls for Kobbie Mainoo, Harry Maguire and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, while Everton midfielder James Garner made his debut.
England squad for March's international fixtures
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), James Trafford (Manchester City), Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle United), Jason Steele (Brighton & Hove Albion).
Defenders: Dan Burn (Newcastle United), Marc Guéhi (Manchester City), Lewis Hall (Newcastle United), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Harry Maguire (Manchester United), Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Djed Spence (Tottenham Hotspur), John Stones (Manchester City), Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan).
Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), James Garner (Everton), Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa), Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace).
Forwards: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds United), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, loan from Manchester United), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Dominic Solanke (Tottenham Hotspur).

Andoni Iraola is very attracted to Crystal Palace’s sporting project, and has been offered a very willing to accept the Eagles’ financial offer according to reports.
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The Spaniard, who will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season, is also thought to be one of the leading candidates for the Chelsea job.
The Blues are once again looking for another head coach having sacked Liam Rosenior last month, with the 41-year-old lasting less than four months in the job.
There’s thought to be seven or eight names under consideration, with Iraola joined by Marco Silva and Xabi Alonso on Chelsea’s early shortlist.
Chelsea have reportedly made contact with Iraola’s agent, although it’s believed he’d need convincing to take the job.
Iraola has also been linked with Manchester United, whilst Crystal Palace would also like to appoint the 43-year-old.
It’s a real show of intent by the Eagles, and journalist Matteo Moretto has provided an update on their pursuit of Iraola.
He took to X.com and said:
“Iraola is very attracted to Crystal Palace’s sporting project.
“The English club’s financial offer is considerable: the coach seems very willing to accept it.”
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Two big-hitting British heavyweights will collide for a world title in Manchester on Saturday as Fabio Wardley defends his WBO belt against Daniel Dubois.
Unbeaten Wardley, 31, makes the first defence of his title after the Ipswich fighter was upgraded from interim to full world champion last year.
Londoner Dubois, 28, is aiming to bounce back from his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk last summer, as he looks to become a two-time world champion.
With a combined 95% knockout ratio, it seems unlikely the judges will be needed at the Co-op Live Arena.
BBC Sport spoke to figures from the boxing world to get their predictions.
"This is a good fight. I think Wardley will win. I want [it] because I think he deserves to win this fight. Good guy."
Prediction - Wardley
"If Wardley can come through those first three rounds, I believe he gets rid of Dubois between six and eight.
"Dubois is a confidence fighter and a bully so if he gets success early on in the fight he will build on it and look really strong.
"But the flip side to the coin is when he gets hurt early, it can detract from his confidence. And when his confidence drops, he starts questioning himself and kind of looks for a way out.
"If Dubois gets any confidence, this could be over in the first."
Prediction - Wardley
"I think Wardley is going to win this fight. Dubois is coming off the back of a loss, which is tough. But Wardley still has a lot to prove. He's the heavyweight champion of the world but he's yet to have a world title fight. I think the stoppage will come in the second half of the fight. Maybe rounds six to nine."
Prediction - Wardley
"If we get a positive Dubois who uses his jab and skills, I think he can outbox Wardley but can also knock him out.
"Wardley doesn't have the same skillset but has something most fighters don't have; that innate toughness, fire and ability to stay calm under pressure.
"I think somehow Wardley will get up of the floor, maybe even twice, to stop Dubois late on. I think Dubois will be panicked and maybe possibly stay on his knee. I am going for Wardley in rounds eight to 10."
Prediction - Wardley
"I really rate Dubois. Every time he has a setback, he comes back bigger and better and proves people wrong. He had another setback against Oleksandr Usyk. Will that motivate him to come back better again?
"Wardley is a fighter who is still learning on the job but has done very well for the limited boxing career that he's had. He has momentum and can punch.
"It's a fascinating fight and I think Dubois - if the mindset is right - should win."
Prediction - Dubois
"This is an absolute barnstormer. Something is telling me Wardley is going to get the win. He just comes through every single time. He's a great fighter but so is Dubois. I wouldn't be surprised if Dubois caused an upset."
Prediction - Wardley
"I'll probably go for Fabio Wardley quite early - rounds four to six."
Prediction - Wardley
"I genuinely believe this is a 50/50 fight. These are two fighters who like to take the centre of the ring, don't want to fight on the back foot, want to exert their power over each other.
"Wardley has done it before and can do it again but if I had to put my money on someone winning, I think I'm leaning to Dubois. I think he's the better boxer of the two, probably hits as hard and will take confidence from those wins over Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua."
Prediction - Dubois
"You can make an argument for both boys. Wardley has the best chance in the second half and Wardley in the first. Wardley relies on his chin and he has a good one but has never been hit by anyone who can punch as hard as Dubois.
"But there are still question marks on Dubois' mentality. Wardley has that dog in him that Dubois doesn't and he drags him into a fight at some point and drowns him. So I think Wardley wins around rounds nine or 10."
Prediction - Wardley
"Wardely v Dubois is a 'who lands first' type of fight. Judging by what we've seen, Wardley has the dog over Dubois but Dubois is the better boxer and better schooled.
"If it gets to the trenches, I think Wardley can win it but if Dubois sticks to his boxing he'll find it easier and his power will do the work for him as the rounds go on. I think if it's a stoppage, it'll be Wardley - if it's on points, it'll be Dubois."
Prediction - 50/50
"I can't give a definitive prediction because I'm commentating on the fight so I don't think that's fair. But I will say it's the finest heavyweight match-up of 2026.
"This has got everything. Utter jeopardy. Surely there will be twists and turns. There is no definitive way you can predict an outcome, it could be one of several.
"Wardley always finds a way and is still undefeated but Dubois is one the best boxers - and the hardest puncher - he's ever been in with."
Prediction - neutral

The No. 18 USC Trojans' persistent hitting provided a broad lead in Friday’s 11-3 win against the Nevada Wolfpack.
USC had several hitting surges throughout senior night at Dedeaux Field. The Trojans gained seven runs in the first three innings, then supplemented four more in the sixth.
Two runs came from back-to-back solo home runs from right fielder Jack Basseer and left fielder Andrew Lamb in the third inning. The same duo also hit two consecutive home runs in the first inning of Thursday’s game against Nevada.
Basseer totaled three RBIs in the evening, the other two came from a bases-clearing double down the left-field line from a hanging breaking ball in the sixth inning. Second baseman Kevin Takeuchi also scored three RBIs over the night, paired with electric fielding.
Starting pitcher Grant Govel complemented the Trojans' offensive output in his six-innings. Govel allowed two runs in the second inning before pitching four scoreless. He finished the night with seven strikeouts, five hits, and one walk to add his tenth win of the season.
USC's first baseman Adrian Lopez and catcher Isaac Cadena also presented productive outings in the victory. Lopez scored three times and reached base with two walks and an infield single. Cadena had two RBIs, including a slash-single to right field in the second inning to score center fielder Walter Urbon.
Relief pitcher Gavin Lauridsen appeared in the seventh inning to replace Govel. Lauridsen's first at-bat was a solo home run to Nevada's left fielder Jackson Waller. But Lauridsen responded with three strikeouts and zero hits the remainder of the game.
USC's victory on Friday marks their 40th of the season, the first time the Trojans' have reached this milestone since 2005. They now reside at third in the Big Ten standings with a 19-8 conference record.
USC has won nine of their last ten games and have won six straight. Their overall record now stands at 40-12, while Nevada's fell to 23-23.
The Trojans will look to finish the series with another victory against the Wolfpack on Saturday to gain their third consecutive series sweep.
Saturday will be USC's final home game of the regular season before heading to Eugene, Oregon to face the Oregon Ducks on Thursday.
Oregon sits behind USC in the Big Ten Standings at third place. They are playing against No.1 UCLA over the weekend in a significant Big Ten matchup for their final away series of the regular season.

Bayern Munich will go head-to-head against Wolfsburg in a Bundesliga clash on Saturday.
Vincent Kompany’s men will play their last away game of the season against Wolfsburg. They will play their final match of the season next week at home.
VfL Wolfsburg enters this critical fixture amidst a deepening injury crisis that threatens their survival in the top flight.
Maximilian Arnold’s season has prematurely ended due to persistent groin issues.
Adding to their offensive woes, forward Jonas Wind is sidelined for several weeks with a fresh muscle tear.
The defensive unit is equally depleted, with Kilian Fischer, Rogério, and Jenson Seelt all unavailable.
However, there is a silver lining for head coach Dieter Hecking, as Vinícius Souza has been cleared to feature after shaking off a knock sustained against Freiburg.
Cleiton Santos, and Bence Dardai, both are also sidelined. Adam Daghim and Dzenan Pejcinovic are expected to lead the line.
FC Bayern Munich arrives at the Volkswagen Arena in a complex state. Manager Vincent Kompany must manage a squad dealing with both physical fatigue and notable injuries.
Alphonso Davies is the latest casualty, ruled out with a hamstring strain suffered in Europe, joining Serge Gnabry and Sven Ulreich on the trainer’s table.
Long-term absentees like David Santos Daiber and Cassiano Kiala also remain out. Consequently, significant rotation is expected to keep the squad fresh.
Nicolas Jackson may lead the line to give Harry Kane a rest, while Leon Goretzka and Jonas Urbig are set to start. Goretzka might be playing one of his last matches for Bayern Munich.
Michael Olise and Luis Díaz are available as well and so is Jamal Musiala but Lennart Karl and Raphael Guerreiro might start ahead of Olise and Musiala.
VfL Wolfsburg is in a dire run of form, currently sitting 16th in the Bundesliga and occupying the relegation playoff spot. Their struggle is highlighted by a lack of consistency, having managed only one win in their last 15 matches across all competitions.
Recent results include back-to-back draws against SC Freiburg and Borussia Monchengladbach. With only six wins all season, “The Wolves” are fighting for survival while holding a slim goal-difference advantage over 17th-placed St. Pauli.
FC Bayern Munich has already been crowned Bundesliga champions for the 35th time, but their recent momentum took a hit. They were recently eliminated from the Champions League semi-finals following a 1–1 home draw against PSG (6–5 on aggregate). Despite this European setback, their domestic away form is historic, currently on a 25-game unbeaten run on the road. Their last league outing was a high-scoring 3–3 draw against Heidenheim, preceded by a narrow 4–3 victory over Mainz.
Wolfsburg: Grabara; Belocian, Vavro, Koulierakis; Kumbedi, Wimmer, Souza, Eriksen, Maehle; Pejcinovic, Daghim
Bayern Munich: Urbig; Stanisic, Kim, Ito, Davies; Goretzka, Ndiaye; Karl, Guerreiro, Diaz; Jackson
Wolfsburg vs Bayern Munich is on Sky Sports Football in the UK.
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Fresh tension has emerged behind the scenes at Real Madrid, with reports from SPORT claiming that senior figures within the club now suspect Santiago Solari of being responsible for leaking sensitive internal information.
According to the outlet, concerns inside the Bernabeu intensified after information regarding a possible restructuring within the club’s hierarchy became public.
The report suggested Madrid were considering significant changes, including the appointment of a sporting director role within the sporting department.
The leak caused major frustration internally and forced the club to publicly respond. Real Madrid later issued an official statement strongly denying the claims and describing the reports as “categorically false”.
Within the club, suspicion has now fallen on Solari, whose current position at Madrid has become increasingly unclear in recent months.
Although he remains linked to the club and continues to appear regularly at important matches, he no longer holds a clearly defined day-to-day role beyond ambassadorial responsibilities.
That uncertainty has created discomfort. Club management has allegedly considered moving on from the former coach altogether, but Solari is understood to have requested more time while waiting for a new managerial opportunity elsewhere.
Santiago Solari is a suspected mole at Real Madrid. (Photo by Refugio Ruiz/Getty Images)
The situation has become even more delicate because Solari was previously considered as one of the options to temporarily take charge of the team in the post-Xabi Alonso era.
However, Real Madrid eventually chose to place their trust in Alvaro Arbeloa instead, a decision that reportedly changed Solari’s standing within the club.
Since then, there have apparently been growing fears inside Madrid that Solari could attempt to increase his influence within the sporting department.
Currently, the club’s key football decisions are handled by president Florentino Perez alongside trusted figures such as Jose Angel Sanchez, Juni Calafat and the head coach.
At Real Madrid, questioning the decisions of that inner circle is effectively viewed as questioning Florentino Perez himself, something that rarely goes unnoticed inside the club’s power structure.
So now, with internal pressure rising and uncertainty continuing around several areas of the club, it will be interesting to see the steps Real Madrid take in coming months.

While speculation around departures and transfer offers continues to surround several Barcelona players ahead of the summer, Fermin Lopez has made one thing absolutely clear that he had no intention of leaving the club.
The midfielder recently spoke in an interview with Mundo Deportivo, where he addressed the transfer rumours that linked him with a move away from Barcelona last summer, particularly interest from Chelsea.
Despite the growing attention around him after his breakthrough season, Fermin insisted that his focus never moved away from staying at Barça.
Reflecting on the rumours and the possibility of another dramatic transfer window, the youngster made his feelings very clear.
“I think you can rest assured. This happened last year.
“There are always rumours and stories that can surface, but I was very calm because I wanted to stay at Barça. I’ve always shown that.”
The Spanish midfielder went even further when discussing his long-term future at the club.
After renewing his contract once the previous transfer window closed, Fermin explained that remaining at Barcelona had always been his dream.
“I’ve always wanted to be here; it’s always been my dream, and now that I’m here, I’m trying to enjoy it to the full and make it last as long as God wills.
“The truth is I’m very happy, and I hope I can stay here forever.”
Fermin has provided an update on Lamine Yamal’s fitness. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
The interview also touched on the current injury situation involving Lamine Yamal, whose absence has worried many Barcelona supporters in recent weeks.
Fermin admitted the youngster was initially frustrated after suffering the setback, but insisted the winger remains focused on returning stronger.
“He’s fine. When you get injured, you’re gutted at first because he’s an ambitious lad who loves to help out on the pitch and play.
“With this injury, he won’t be able to play until the World Cup. He’s fine now and needs to focus on his recovery, and I think he’ll be in good shape by then.”
The Barcelona midfielder also addressed the criticism directed towards some Barça players following the derby celebrations against Espanyol.
Some Espanyol supporters accused the team of showing disrespect after the victory, but Fermín strongly rejected those claims.
“Criticism is something you can’t control. I think it’s part and parcel of a derby. We didn’t disrespect anyone.
“Some people have indeed come out to criticise us or say we were disrespectful, but I don’t think at any point, neither during the match nor afterwards, did we show any disrespect to Espanyol or their players,” he concluded.

Despite a rather flat end to the season, Manchester United Women can be happy with their summer window.
The Red Devils brought in three players last summer: Swedish duo Julia Zigiotti Olme and Fridolina Rolfo, who were signed earlier in the window, and Jess Park, who joined in the final moments of the window as part of a swap deal with Manchester City that saw Grace Clinton move in the opposite direction.
All three players have made their own impact on the season and have proven to be valuable additions to Marc Skinner’s side.
Park has stood out above all, having been highly impressive for the majority of the season.
The England midfielder won the club’s Player of the Month award four times in an incredible display.
She has also featured in every Women’s Super League match this season, scoring six goals and providing five assists in total.
The club’s official website has reported that her success has now been recognised outside the club.
The site reports, “Jess Park has been nominated for the Barclays WSL Player of the Season Award.”
It was also stated that, “Jess’s technical ability and knack for receiving the ball between the lines has particularly caught the eye, and United supporters have picked her as their Player of the Match more times (six) than anyone else in 2025/26.”
She also grabbed the Goal of the Month award for her strikes against Aston Villa and London City Lionesses.
Park is looking to make history for the club, as no United player has ever won the award.
The midfielder is on a list with other impressive candidates, such as Manchester City’s Kerstin Casparij and top scorer Bunny Shaw.
“Former United players Kirsty Hanson (Aston Villa) and Alessia Russo (Arsenal) are also in the running, alongside Olivia Holdt, of Tottenham Hotspur, Everton’s Ruby Mace and Chelsea forward Alyssa Thompson.”
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Liverpool are finally signing a special player they should have signed years ago.
The Reds are expected to prioritise midfield reinforcements during the upcoming summer transfer window, with sporting director Richard Hughes already laying the groundwork for what could be a significant rebuild in the centre of the pitch.
While the club’s exact strategy will depend on where they finish in the Premier League table, there is growing confidence that Champions League qualification will be secured.
A return to Europe’s elite competition would provide a major boost both financially and competitively. Not only would it increase Liverpool’s spending power in the market, but it would also strengthen their ability to attract top-level talent ahead of Arne Slot’s second season in charge.
Behind the scenes, Liverpool’s recruitment team have been working extensively on identifying midfield targets. Hughes and the club’s data-driven scouting department are believed to have assembled a broad shortlist featuring a variety of profiles, from technically gifted controllers to more athletic and defensive-minded options.
The wide range of names under consideration highlights Liverpool’s determination to address multiple needs within the squad rather than focusing on a single type of midfielder. Improving depth, physicality, creativity, and long-term balance are all thought to be part of the club’s thinking heading into the summer.
As the transfer window edges closer, Liverpool will begin narrowing down their options and deciding which players best align with Slot’s tactical demands and the club’s financial structure. What happens over the coming months could prove crucial in shaping the next phase of Liverpool’s evolution under their new manager.
It will be interesting to see who Liverpool are going to sign, but there is one target who appears clear and who is at the top of the club's shortlist this summer:
Adam Wharton.
He is an absolute priority and Liverpool envision him as the perfect transfer to help in their build-up phase of the game.
Since losing Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool have struggled in that area. They have also struggled to supply Alexander Isak and create enough chances from open play.
Wharton who averages the second most expected assists from open play is seen as the ideal addition to fix this problem and to finally fill the void left behind by Alexander-Arnold.
He won't be cheap but he is a player, who Liverpool are willing to spend a hefty fee to land.
The only problem is that they shouldn't have needed to spend such big money on him.

Brentford travel to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday looking to secure a historic European berth.
Keith Andrews has guided his side to seventh place with three matches remaining. The Bees sit just one point behind Bournemouth in the race for continental football. They arrive in Manchester fresh from a convincing 3–0 victory over West Ham. However, Brentford have lost three of their four previous Premier League visits to this ground.
Brentford have developed into late-goal specialists under Andrews’ guidance this season. Only Liverpool have netted more goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches. This could be crucial against a City side that has conceded the fewest in that timeframe. The Bees also boast the highest shot conversion rate in the division at 13.8%. Andrews will set his team up to sit deep and frustrate the title chasers.
Head coach Keith Andrews confirmed that Jordan Henderson will return to the matchday squad. The midfielder has been a significant miss since the draw at Leeds in March. Vitaly Janelt is also closer to a return after a full week of training. That said, Rico Henry is not yet ready despite returning to light work on the grass. Fabio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo remain long-term absentees for the West London club.
Igor Thiago remains the primary goal threat for the visitors this afternoon. The Brazilian has scored twenty-two goals from seventy-nine shots this season. His conversion rate of 27.9% is among the best recorded in Premier League history. Only four players have produced a higher ratio since records began in 2003-04. Thiago is currently locked in a two-horse race with Erling Haaland for the Golden Boot.
Brentford predicted XI: Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Hickey; Jensen, Yarmolyuk; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter; Thiago.
Brentford face Manchester United at 17:30 BST on Saturday evening at the Etihad Stadium.
UK viewers can watch live coverage on Sky Sports Main Event. Subscribers can also stream the action via the Sky Go app.
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Bayern Munich face Wolfsburg in a Bundesliga match on Saturday, marking their final away game of the season before finishing at home next week.
Vincent Kompany’s side have already secured their 35th Bundesliga title, but their recent form has been mixed. They were knocked out of the Champions League semi-finals after a 1–1 draw at home to PSG, losing 6–5 on aggregate. In the league, Bayern drew 3–3 with Heidenheim and edged Mainz 4–3. However, their away record remains outstanding, as they are unbeaten in their last 25 matches on the road.
Bayern travel to the Volkswagen Arena with some concerns over fitness and injuries. Alphonso Davies has been ruled out with a hamstring injury picked up in Europe, joining Serge Gnabry and Sven Ulreich on the sidelines. Long-term absentees David Santos Daiber and Cassiano Kiala are also unavailable.
With fatigue in the squad, rotation is expected. Nicolas Jackson could start up front in place of Harry Kane, while Leon Goretzka and Jonas Urbig are likely to feature. Goretzka may be nearing the end of his time at the club.
Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Jamal Musiala are all available, though Lennart Karl and Raphael Guerreiro could be preferred in the starting lineup.
Possible Bayern Munich starting XI: Urbig; Stanisic, Kim, Ito, Davies; Goretzka, Ndiaye; Karl, Guerreiro, Diaz; Jackson
The match will kick off at 5:30pm BST on Saturday, 9th May.
The Bundesliga match between Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich will be broadcast on Sky Sports Football in the United Kingdom.
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After splitting Games 1 and 2 in Las Vegas to open their second-round series vs the Vegas Golden Knights, the Anaheim Ducks returned to Orange County for Game 3 on Friday.
The feeling around the Ducks locker room is that, with the way they played in Vegas, they could have easily entered Friday with a 2-0 series lead, as they earned to build off of that heading into Games 3 and 4 at home.
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Vegas felt they had more to offer in this series than what they showed in the two opening games, and aimed to turn that corner on the road. Knights head coach John Tortorella made some lineup adjustments at the end of Game 2 and stuck to them for Game 3. Former Duck William Karlsson lined up between Brett Howden and Mitch Marner, while Hertl slid to the middle between Pavel Dorofeyev and Keegan Kolesar. Mark Stone started on Vegas’ top line. Dylan Coghlan made his series debut on the third pair.
Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville made a dramatic lineup change in the moments leading up to Game 2, swapping out Mason McTavish and Ian Moore from the Ducks forward group and inserting Jansen Harkins and Ross Johnston. With no changes from Wednesday, here’s how the Ducks lined up to start this game:
Kreider-Carlsson-Terry
Gauthier-Granlund-Killorn
Viel-Poehling-Sennecke
Johnston-Washe-Harkins
LaCombe-Trouba
Mintyukov-Carlson
Hinds-Helleson
Lukas Dostal got the start for the Ducks and saved just five of eight shots before he was pulled after the first period. Ville Husso was inserted in Dostal’s spot and saved 17 of 19. In Vegas’ net, Carter Hart got the nod and stopped 31 of 33 shots.
This game opened poorly for the Ducks and didn’t get any better for the duration. Possession numbers were fairly even, but defensive lapses, stale offense, and sub-optimal goaltending sent the Ducks into too great a hole to climb out of.
The Ducks continue to struggle on the power play and have now given up more goals while on the man-advantage than they’ve scored. Carter Hart is establishing himself as a capable big game goaltender, but the Ducks and his team’s defensive structure are also making his life easy.
“We certainly knew they were going to come play their best game, and they were better,” Quenneville said after the game. “They had the puck way more in the offensive zone; they spent some time in our end. I didn’t mind the start til they scored, and we lost some momentum there. Getting that third one at the end of the period certainly was a killer, and that was basically the game.”
Lukas Dostal-The numbers will illustrate that Dostal ended the first period with a .625 SV% and -1.82 goals saved above expected. Of the three goals he let in, the only one that could be considered soft was the second, a shorthanded shot from the left dot by Knights’ defenseman Brayden McNabb. The shot was unscreened and didn’t appear to be tipped. It was, however, unconventional, as it was a pre-composite stick style drag wrist shot, and McNabb didn’t fully follow through: a change-up of sorts and an awkward shot for Dostal to stop. It’s one he needed to stop, nonetheless.
The first goal was completely screened by Ducks center Ryan Poehling, and the third pinballed around and off of Dostal, leaving him scrambling and attempting to react before Mitch Marner buried from the left post.
Cycle-The Ducks generated a fair amount of shots (33) and shot attempts (55), but the majority of them were from the perimeter, blocked, didn’t produce rebounds, or were seen by Hart the whole way. The Ducks insisted on feeding pucks low to high and funneling them toward the crease. The success they found late in the game came when they were generating shots from below the dots and/or finding soft ice in the mid-slot, away from the crease.
While possession time wasn’t discouraging, the Ducks may look to add wrinkles of forward movement, skating with the puck from low to high and activating defensemen down the wall, involving more offensive talent while drawing Vegas’ Goliath defenders away from the net front.
Lineup-The Ducks played disciplined and detailed with this lineup in Game 2, but the offensive limitations were apparent when they were desperate to get back into the game and craved different ways to generate offense. Mason McTavish is a highly-paid, highly-skilled, offensive player who very probably doesn’t win the Ducks this hockey game, but having him in the lineup wouldn’t have made them worse defensively.
The Ducks will look to even the series on Sunday and avoid a 3-1 deficit to a Vegas team that appears as confident as they are talented from the net out.
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Delivering for your nation at a World Cup brings heightened pressure, and doing so at a home tournament takes the expectation up to a whole new level.
Red Roses prop Maud Muir did just that last September, winning a home Rugby World Cup with England in front of a record women's rugby crowd of 81,885.
England cricket all-rounder Freya Kemp, who is gearing up for this summer's home T20 World Cup, was keen to ask for advice - much to Muir's surprise.
When asked via a video message what her best piece of advice would be, the prop replied: "Embrace it. Embrace having so many home fans, and be able to have an escape. You are so familiar with where you are that you can go home and relax a bit more."
Muir was a key player for John Mitchell's side throughout the World Cup with her destructive ball-carrying and scrummaging.
With England on course for an eighth straight Six Nations title and having been part of Gloucester-Hartpury's three consecutive Premiership Women's Rugby crowns, Muir knows a thing or two about winning.
But that is not the only reason Kemp was given the opportunity to ask the star prop a question.
The 24-year-old Muir was a keen cricketer in her youth before establishing herself as one of the best front rows in the world.
Rugby in the winter and cricket in the summer was how the sporting year was structured for Muir.
"I eventually had to pick between the two and unfortunately I was not as talented at cricket," Muir said.
"I kind of did cricket as my mum loved it, as she hated watching rugby because she was scared of me getting injured. I was very grateful to play cricket for so many years.
"We were a cricket family. My brother still plays and my dad was part of the Redbacks Cricket Club, which we would go to every summer with family and friends and play cricket.
"I fielded and didn't really bat or bowl. I would sometimes wicket-keep. I was throwing myself around the cricket field."

Known for "boshing" - a term the England forwards like to use for swatting aside defenders - Muir smiled when discussing the skill.
However, to "bosh" is what she reckons the correct terminology is.
"It is running into someone and boshing them, or tackling them and boshing them," Muir says.
Quietly spoken and humble off the field, the former Wasps front row is a powerful athlete on it, who enjoys physical confrontation.
Given she is "too aggressive" for a return to cricket, what she does hope to do one day is have a pottery room at the back of her house, complete with a wheel and kiln - a type of oven used for hardening and drying pottery.
Leading from the front is also done on the team bus, with 'Maud's Tours' now part of the team's itinerary.
"It started last Six Nations in York. I am at the front of the bus as my little mate Lucy Packer gets travel sick," she explained.
"I am always at the front and the mic is always there. I started with the tour of York and it has stuck since. I do forget every week that I am doing it.
"It is last minute, trying to get as many facts as I can. True or false. They could be false as Meg Jones likes to send me some stuff."
The next destination is Parma - yet to be researched by Muir - where Italy host the world champions on Saturday.
England sit top of the Six Nations table with three bonus-point wins over Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The 84-7 victory over Scotland was an ideal way to celebrate Muir's 50th cap, where her father wore a kilt and an England top - another picture for her scrapbook.
"It was such a special occasion. Being at Murrayfield in Scotland made it so special for my family, especially my dad," Muir said.
"I have photograph evidence. He is in my scrapbook.
"He had the best of both worlds. He is 77% Scottish."
Before Saturday's game, which will likely set up a fifth straight Grand Slam decider against France, Muir is planning to head to a local pottery centre to make a bowl for ramen.
Bowling Italian defenders out of her way will likely follow.
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Pakistan pacer Mohammad Abbas bowled in a disciplined manner to reduce Bangladesh to 380-7 at lunch Saturday on Day 2 of the first of two cricket tests.
On Friday, captain Najmul Hossain Shanto’s century put Bangladesh in a strong position on the opening day. Shanto made 101 off 130 balls, including 12 fours and two sixes, to steer Bangladesh to 301-4 at stumps.
Abbas took all three wickets Saturday which fell in the first session to finish with 4-73 from 31 overs. Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim battled lonely amid Abbas’ good work to keep the Bangladesh runs flowing.
Mushfiqur guided Shaheen Shah Afridi for a single to raise his 29th 50 off 114 balls in the third over of the day. In doing so, he reached 50-plus runs for the 42nd time, the highest for Bangladesh and moving past Tamim Iqbal’s 41.
He and Litton Das appeared set to take Bangladesh into a strong position before Abbas produced a beauty to dismiss the latter for 33, ending 62-run third-wicket stand.
Abbas then sent back Mehidy Hasan Miraz (10) and Taijul Islam (17) in quick succession.
Mushfiqur was unbeaten on 71 after hitting eight boundaries from 176 balls going into lunch, while Ebadot Hossain was yet to score.
Both teams had been out of test action for more than five months.
Last October, Pakistan and South Africa drew a two-test series 1-1. Pakistan ended South Africa’s 10-match winning streak with a 93-run victory in the first test while South Africa won the second test by eight wickets.
Bangladesh beat Ireland 2-0 in a two-test home series in November.
The second test begins on May 16 in Sylhet in eastern Bangladesh.
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The Kansas City Chiefs missed their opportunity to sign former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings this week, but the team still has options if it wants to acquire a veteran pass-catcher in free agency.
Among the most notable players still on the market is superstar wideout Tyreek Hill, who is recovering from a serious injury sustained during the Miami Dolphins' 2025 regular-season campaign.
Hill started his career in Kansas City and would be a logical addition to the Chiefs' offense as he seeks to get his career back on track following his lackluster tenure in Miami.
According to the experts at Spotrac.com, the fair market value of Hill's next contract would be a deal that pays him $30,144,174 over two seasons, or roughly $15.1 million per year.
Unfortunately for Kansas City's front office, the Chiefs only have a little over $6 million in available cap space, so general manager Brett Veach would need to free up some room on his team's payroll before exploring a move to reunite with Hill.
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Chelsea and Crystal Palace are going to compete for a few different coaches this summer it seems, with Andoni Iraola among them.
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When sources in Spain started talking earlier this week about Andoni Iraola being in Crystal Palace’s sights as a replacement for Oliver Glasner, there was a lot of surprise in England.
Iraola is leaving Bournemouth to try and step up to a top club – Palace feel like something of a sideways move.
But the English press have now picked up on it. Alex Crook and Ben Jacobs have combined in a piece for TalkSport about how Iraola is the Eagles “number one target,” and the Basque coach is clearly considering it.
Since the sacking of Liam Rosenior, Iraola has been favourite to take the Chelsea job. It still feels likely he would prioritise us over Palace if a deal can be reached.
Another coach in the mix is Filipe Luis. He’s further down the Chelsea shortlist, but is also apparently being considered by Palace. Chelsea are the bigger name, but the Eagles are more likely to be in Europe, and offer a far more stable setup for a manager.
Arne Slot has predicted how Chelsea will set up in tomorrow’s game as he prepares to take on the Blues at Anfield.
Moises Caicedo has signed a new deal at Chelsea, and he remains “convinced” that this was the right call.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shefali Verma are reportedly at the centre of an anti-doping controversy after the National Anti-Doping Agency issued them formal notices for failing to be present when dope control officers arrived to collect their samples.
According to Amar Ujala,both Jaiswal and Verma are part of NADA's Registered Testing Pool. It is a group of elite athletes who are required to log a specific time and location each day so that dope control officers can show up unannounced to collect samples.
A DCO arrived at Jaiswal's registered location on December 17 last year and at Verma's on November 7 last year, but neither cricketer was present. NADA subsequently reached out to both players on February 18 and 20 this year seeking an explanation, but received no response from either.
As a result, the agency formally recorded its first missed test against both of them. The BCCI and ICC have also been informed.
Now, both cricketers have been granted seven days to submit their explanation. It is a standard procedure that allows athletes to provide context before any further action is taken.
An athlete who accumulates three missed tests within a 12-month window is considered to have committed an anti-doping violation.
Should either player fail to prove their innocence before NADA's hearing panel, they could face a suspension of up to two years. With one missed test already recorded, both Jaiswal and Verma are now firmly on notice.
NADA has also released its updated Registered Testing Pool for the second quarter of 2026. The revised list now includes 348 athletes across multiple sports.
In cricket, T20 World Cup winners Abhishek Sharma and Axar Patel have been brought into the pool, replacing Smriti Mandhana and Shreyas Iyer. The total number of cricketers currently in the RTP stands at 14.
| Player |
|---|
| Shubman Gill (Test and ODI Captain) |
| Yashasvi Jaiswal |
| Hardik Pandya |
| Rishabh Pant |
| Jasprit Bumrah |
| KL Rahul |
| Arshdeep Singh |
| Tilak Varma |
| Abhishek Sharma |
| Axar Patel |
| Player |
|---|
| Shefali Verma |
| Deepti Sharma |
| Renuka Singh Thakur |
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SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE
SOUTHERN SECTION
DIVISION 1
SEMIFINALS
Mira Costa at Huntington Beach, 1 p.m.
Loyola at Redondo Union, 5 p.m.
DIVISION 2
St. Margaret’s at Orange Lutheran, 5 p.m.
Edison at Camarillo, 6 p.m.
DIVISION 3
Palos Verdes at St. John Bosco, 6 p.m.
Foothill vs. Windward at Lewis Jackson Memorial Center, 3:30 p.m.
DIVISION 4
Royal at Village Christian, 6 p.m.
Crossroads at Sunny Hills, 6 p.m.
DIVISION 5
El Dorado at Bishop Diego, 3 p.m.
St. Anthony at Bellflower, 6 p.m.
DIVISION 6
Temecula Valley at Culver City, 6 p.m.
Garden Grove at Pasadena Poly, 6 p.m.
DIVISION 7
Rialto vs. Foothill Tech at Ventura College, 5 p.m.
Tustin at Oakwood, 2 p.m.
DIVISION 8
CAMS at Temescal Canyon, 5 p.m.
Palmdale Aerospace Academy at West Valley, 6 p.m.
DIVISION 9
Tarbut V’Torah d. YULA, 3-1 (Friday)
Downey Calvary Chapel at Vasquez, 6 p.m.
Note: Finals in all divisions May 15-16 (sites and times TBA).
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Carnival Cruise Line’s reservation system went offline Friday night for planned maintenance, leaving guests unable to book cruises, manage existing reservations, or complete pre-cruise purchases until Saturday afternoon.
The outage began at 9 p.m. ET on May 8 and is expected to last until 3 p.m. ET on May 9, a window of roughly 18 hours.

According to Carnival’s website, the following features are unavailable while maintenance is underway: logging into your account, creating or managing bookings, checking in online, and making pre-cruise purchases such as shore excursions and specialty dining.
Calling the cruise line also will not help. Carnival’s customer service representatives are subject to the same system limitations and will be unable to make or update reservations on behalf of guests during the outage.
Travel advisors are also affected. The GoCCL Dashboard, used by travel professionals to access booking information and claim bookings in Carnival’s agent rewards program, will be unavailable as well.
Carnival said the rest of carnival.com remains accessible, so guests can still browse itineraries, ships, and destinations in the meantime.

While the booking system is down, guests can still opt into Carnival’s new Rewards program, which launches September 1, 2026, and replaces the current VIFP loyalty program.
That matters because VIFP members must opt in before the new program launches to carry over their existing status. Carnival has made clear that status will not transfer automatically. Members who do not enroll by August 31, 2026, risk losing their accumulated loyalty standing.
Enrollment is done through a personalized link sent to VIFP members via email and takes only a few seconds to complete.
This outage is a planned maintenance event, unlike the widespread IT failure Carnival experienced in early 2026 that delayed multiple ships and disrupted onboard systems across the fleet.
Carnival said it expects all systems to be fully restored by Saturday afternoon, May 9.
Thousands of cruisers have been left disappointed after their long weekend cruise aboard Disney Adventure from Singapore was belatedly canceled.

Guests were on the ship and scheduled to depart from Singapore’s Marina Bay Cruise Centre on May 7.
The ship remained overnight at the cruise terminal while a team of technicians tried to fix a mechanical issue. That proved unsuccessful and guests were officially told Friday afternoon that the four-night sailing was canceled.
“We apologize to our guests and are working with them directly to provide support for their travel needs,” Disney Cruise Line said.
“We are truly sorry that we are unable to proceed with your Disney Adventure experience. We fully understand how upsetting and disappointing this news is.”
The cruise line said all guests will be fully refunded their cruise fare and any unused prepaid packages. Additionally, they are entitled to a 50% future cruise credit.
Guests also get a complimentary one-night hotel stay in Singapore including transfer, plus up to US$500 per stateroom to cover any other associated costs. Guests who flew into Singapore for their cruise will also get flight change fees covered by the cruise line.
The cruise line hasn’t disclosed what the specific mechanical issue was. As of Friday, Disney said the next scheduled sailing on May 11 is expected to proceed as planned.
Guests took to social media to vent their frustrations, although many also praised the generous compensation the cruise line is offering.
Disney Adventure is the line’s newest and largest ship, which debuted in March 2026. It measures approximately 208,000 gross tons and can accommodate around 6,700 guests. It is the first Disney ship based in Asia and currently sails short cruises to nowhere with no port calls.
The ship is set to homeport in the Lion City for at least the next five years.
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Sony is preparing a deeper manufacturing alliance with TSMC as pressure builds from Samsung gaining ground in Apple’s iPhone camera supply chain.
In a recent development, Japan’s Sony disclosed during its fiscal 2025-2026 earnings presentation that it plans to establish a joint venture with TSMC focused on image sensor development and production technologies.
The shaping alliance between Sony and TSMC looks increasingly like a defensive play from the long-time market leader as South Korea’s Samsung edges closer to Apple’s iPhone camera sensor supply business.
Sony is expected to hold the majority stake in the proposed venture. The companies are also said to be exploring new investments tied to sensor production capacity in Japan, potentially backed by government subsidies.
For years, Sony effectively owned the premium smartphone imaging market. Apple relied heavily on Sony sensors across iPhone generations, while Android makers followed the same path for flagship devices.
Apple is preparing to expand its use of Samsung-made CMOS image sensors. Sony still leads the image sensor market, but its leadership in semiconductors may not be comfortable for a long time if Apple diversifies suppliers.
In other words, Sony is not reacting from weakness. It is reacting because Samsung’s expanding relationship with Apple threatens one of the few semiconductor businesses Sony has consistently dominated for years.
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Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin mərkəz müdafiəçisi Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstanın “Arda” komandasının heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Cəlalın komandası Bolqarıstan çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 33-cü turu çərçivəsində Plovdiv “Lokomotiv”i ilə qarşılaşıb.
“Arda” səfərdə baş tutmuş bu oyundan məğlubiyyətlə ayrılıb – 0:2. Hüseynov 90 dəqiqə meydanda olub. O, 88-ci dəqiqədə sarı vərəqə də alıb.
“Arda” 33 turdan sonra 45 xalla 16 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Komanda cari mövsümdə 12 qələbə qazanıb, 9 heç-heçə edib, 12 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə”nin yetirməsi olan Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstan təmsilçisi ilə 2023-cü ilin iyun ayında 3 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu bu komandada 82 rəsmi oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub. Cəlal 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümünü icarə əsasında “Şamaxı”da keçirsə də, ötən ilin yayında yenidən Bolqarıstan klubuna qayıdıb.
Hüseynov 2021-ci ilin noyabrında debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 9 oyuna çıxsa da, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.
“Qəbələ” doğma meydanda “Qarabağ”la üz-üzə gələcək. Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək oyuna saat 17:00-da start veriləcək. Qarşılaşmanın baş hakimi İnqilab Məmmədov olacaq.
Günün digər oyunu “Sumqayıt”la “Araz-Naxçıvan” arasında keçiriləcək. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda təşkil ediləcək oyunun start fiti saat 19:30-da səsələnəcək. Oyunu Rəvan Həmzəzadə idarə edəcək.
Premyer Liqa
31-ci tur
8 may
“İmişli” – “Zirə” 0:0
Hakimlər: Kamranbəy Rəhimov, Kamran Bayramov, Mirnihat Seyidov, Emin Əliyev.
VAR: Rauf Cabbarov.
AVAR: Cəmil Quliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Nəriman Axundov.
Quba Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 16:30.
“Sabah” – “Kəpəz” 0:1
Qol: Rəhman Hacıyev, 46.
Hakimlər: Elvin Bayramov, Elşad Abdullayev, Pərvin Talıbov, Kamran Əliyev.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Kifayət Mustafayeva.
“Masazır Arena”, 19:30.
9 may
“Qəbələ” – “Qarabağ”
Hakimlər: İnqilab Məmmədov, Rahil Ramazanov, Orxan İbişov, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Əli Əliyev.
AVAR: Kamran Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ceyhun Haşımov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 17:00.
“Sumqayıt” – “Araz-Naxçıvan”
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Şirmamed Mamedov, Tərlan Talıbzadə, Cavid Cəlilov.
VAR: Kamal Umudlu.
AVAR: Vüsal Məmmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Namiq Əliyev.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu, 19:30.
10 may
“Turan Tovuz” – “Karvan”
Hakimlər: Əkbər Əhmədov, Akif Əmirəli, Zeynal Zeynalov, Niyaz Əhmədov.
VAR: Elçin Məsiyev.
AVAR: Namiq Hüseynov.
Hakim-inspektor: Əmrah İbrahimov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldəniz Musayev.
Tovuz şəhər stadionu, 17:00.
“Neftçi” – “Şamaxı”
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Cəmil Quliyev, Asiman Əzizli, Rövşən Rəcəbov.
VAR: Rəşad Əhmədov.
AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Seymur Səlimli.
Bakı. “Neftçi Arena”, 19:30.
Azərbaycanlı hücumçu Mahir Emrelinin formasını geyindiyi “Kayzerslautern” II Bundesliqada növbəti oyuna çıxıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda XXXIII turda “Arminiya”nı qəbul edib. Görüş “Kayzerslautern”in qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:0.
Mahir bu görüşdə iştirak edib. O, 65-ci dəqiqədə meydana daxil olub.
“Kayzerslautern” 33 turdan sonra 49 xalla 6-cı sıradadır.
İtaliya A Seriyasına yüksələn ikinci komanda məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, B Seriyasının sonuncu turunda “Mantova”nı məğlub edən “Frozinone” yeni mövsümdə elitada çıxış edəcək. Komanda çempionatı ikinci sırada bitirib.
Daha əvvəl “Venetsiya” klubu çempion kimi A Seriyasına vəsiqə qazanıb.
Bu gün Misli Premyer Liqasında XXXXI turun növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.
“Qəbələ” azarkeşləri önündə “Qarabağ”ı qəbul edəcək.
Günün digər matçında “Sumqayıt” azarkeşləri önündə “Araz-Naxçıvan”la üz-üzə gələcək.
Misli Premyer Liqası
XXXI tur
9 may
17:00 Qəbələ – Qarabağ
Baş hakim: İnqilab Məmmədov
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu
19:30 Sumqayıt – Araz-Naxçıvan
Baş hakim: Rəvan Həmzəzadə
M.H. Sumqayıt ş. st.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was clearly not too happy with comments made by Mohamed Salah about standards at the club dropping once he leaves this summer.
It’s been a difficult season for the Reds, who have dropped down to fourth place and who are set to finish without any silverware despite spending huge sums of money in the transfer window last year.
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The dip in form of a star name like Salah has been part of the problem, and it seems there’s also no love lost between Slot and the Egypt international.
The pair clearly had their differences earlier this season, leading to Salah being dropped and then publicly slamming his manager before the issues eventually seemed to be resolved as the player returned to the team.
Now, however, a report from the Times has looked into how badly Slot seemed to react to comments made by Salah about standards slipping at Anfield next season.
The Dutch tactician reacted like a nerve had been touched, saying: “I did not hear him say that the standards are not OK now. Did you? If he goes all of a sudden [they will drop]… OK, as I just said… I’m not worried about it. At all.
“I’m not worried that the standards will be lower next season than they were this season, last season or the season before. No. I’m not worried. At all.”
| Salah stats (Premier League) | Games | Goals |
| 2024/25 | 38 | 29 |
| 2025/26 | 25 | 7 |
He also added a line that supposedly ‘lingered’ in the press conference, as he made the pointed dig: “The standards are not only important in the gym.”
This sounds like Slot surely suggesting Salah’s own standards on the pitch have not been good enough this season, even if his fitness levels remain good.
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Slot started well at Liverpool, winning the Premier League title in his first season in charge, but his second season has proven a huge challenge.
In fairness, it may be that this summer will represent a welcome fresh start for Slot at LFC, with the former Feyenoord manager perhaps better able to get his ideas across with more of his own players.

Slot largely inherited Jurgen Klopp’s team when he took over, and while that meant he had a world class set of players to work with, it perhaps also made it harder for him to assert his authority once things started to go wrong.
Salah is also a big ego and perhaps a difficult character, even if some might argue there’s some justification in that as he’s one of the greatest Premier League players of all time.
We saw with Mikel Arteta and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at Arsenal that sometimes talent alone isn’t enough for a winning project – the Spanish tactician took a gamble when he decided to let his star striker go, but it ended up being for the best.
Perhaps Slot’s frustration here is a sign that he and Salah simply don’t click in the way that’s necessary for a project at a top club to succeed, so Liverpool fans can perhaps have some cause for optimism once everyone starts with a clean slate next season.
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Manchester United are looking to sign the West Ham United defender El Hadji Malick Diouf.
The 21-year-old left back has excelled in the Premier League since joining the London club, and he impressed in the AFCON as well. There is no doubt he has the quality to play for Manchester United, and the Red Devils believe that he “ticks a lot of boxes” for them.
Chelsea is also interested in signing Diouf.
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According to Football Insider, they are looking to capitalise on West Ham United’s struggles and sign the player. They are fighting for relegation, and they could end up in the championship soon. They will struggle to keep their best players in that case. The 21-year-old will want to compete in the Premier League, and Manchester United will be an attractive destination.
Manchester United need more quality in the left-back department. They need a long-term replacement for Luke Shaw, and Diouf would be ideal. He could compete with Patrick Dorgu for the starting spot. He has been a reliable performer for West Ham United despite their struggles this season. He could improve further when playing on a better team alongside quality players.
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Manchester United could help him further develop and fulfil his potential. Champions League exposure could accelerate the development of the 21-year-old defender. It will be interesting to see if they can agree on a deal with West Ham in the coming weeks.
Manchester United have done well to return to the Champions League, and they will look to fight for trophies next year. They need to plug the weaknesses in their team during the summer transfer window. Apart from a quality left back, they should look to invest in a defensive midfielder and a central midfielder as well.
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Does a viral video show Real Madrid soccer star Federico Valverde being released from the hospital after his altercation with his teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni? No, that's not true: An online AI detector suggested that the viral video was generated by AI, with an unlikely detail in the video pointing to it being fake. There are no legitimate news reports of a video showing Valverde leaving the hospital and a person with him attacking the camera person.
The claim appeared in a video posted to TikTok account @wild.stor1ies on May 7, 2026 (archived here and here). It opened with a caption in Spanish. According to Google Translate, the caption in English read:
Breaking News 🚨🚨 Exclusive footage of Valverde being transported to the hospital
This is what the post looked like on TikTok at the time of writing:

The @wild.stor1es account that posted the video has only posted four videos at the time of the publication of this story on May 8, 2026. All four appear to be fake videos of Valverde and Tchouaméni. The viral video in this fact check appears to be AI generated. The online detection tool AI Video Detector found the video had a high probability of AI manipulation, with a risk score of 76/100 that it was AI generated, as this screenshot shows:

Real Madrid player Valverde was taken to the hospital on May 7, 2026, after an altercation with his teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni at the team's training facility, as The Guardian reported (archived here). The paper reported there was video of Valverde's car going to and from the training facility but that he was not visible in the car:
Valverde was taken to the medical department at Valdebebas and from there to the nearby Hospital Blua Sanitas Valdebebas, where he was given stitches. Cameras caught the 27-year-old's car going back and forth from the training ground, although the Uruguay midfielder was not visible inside.
News outlet Madrid Universal published a photo on their X.com account @MadridUniversal (archived here) of Valverde's car returning to the training facility on May 7, 2026, as this screenshot shows:

Valverde's hospital visit after his argument with Tchouaméni was covered by major international news outlets. Had there been a video of him being wheeled out of the hospital with a guard attacking the camera person, that would have been widely published. Lead Stories searched Google and Yahoo! for video of Valverde being wheeled out of the hospital and did not find any matching results.
A sign of the video being fake is the uniform shirt the man in the wheelchair appears to be wearing. According to reports, the incident took place at practice at a training facility. However, the man in the video in the wheelchair is wearing what appears to be the long sleeved game jersey for the team, as this screenshot shows:

A photo that is being widely used in stories about Valverde and Tchouameni's incident is from a March 14, 2026, game shows Valverde in a long sleeved jersey. That image is available on the Getty Images website (archived here), as this screenshot shows:


Manchester United travel to the Stadium of Light on Saturday afternoon with Champions League qualification already secured.
Michael Carrick’s side confirmed elite European football by defeating rivals Liverpool last weekend. The Red Devils now aim to consolidate third place and maintain their excellent momentum.
Meanwhile, Sunderland have enjoyed a stable campaign upon their top-flight return under Régis Le Bris. That said, a recent three-game winless run has hampered their outside hopes of a European spot. The Black Cats currently sit twelfth but remain within touching distance of the top eight.
Man Utd have won thirty-two points in fourteen games since Carrick took charge in January. No Premier League side has accumulated more points during that timeframe. United have scored in twenty-three consecutive league matches and enter this fixture as heavy favourites.
However, Sunderland remain a dangerous prospect on home soil when they score first. The hosts are one of only three sides still unbeaten this season after opening the scoring. This fixture represents the first trip to the Stadium of Light for United in nine years.
Dan Ballard begins a three-match suspension after an appeal against his red card was rejected. Romaine Mundle remains sidelined with a thigh injury. However, Nilson Angulo and Bertrand Traoré have returned to full training this week. Either Lutsharel Geertruida or Luke O’Nien will likely partner Omar Alderete in central defence. Captain Granit Xhaka is fit to lead the side in midfield.
Michael Carrick faces a minor concern regarding Benjamin Šeško following a shin injury against Liverpool. Lisandro Martínez is available again after serving a three-match ban. However, Matthijs de Ligt remains out with a back problem. Patrick Dorgu is fit but Luke Shaw should continue at left-back. Bruno Fernandes needs one more assist to equal the all-time single-season record of twenty.
Régis Le Bris has overseen a steady season since the club’s promotion. Sunderland have recorded a near fifty per cent win ratio at home this year. However, they have failed to win any of their last three league matches. The Black Cats haven’t beaten a top-four side in twenty-eight attempts since 2014. They recently suffered a heavy 5–0 home defeat at the hands of Nottingham Forest.
The Red Devils have won three consecutive league games against Brentford, Liverpool, and Chelsea. They have lost just one of their fifteen Premier League visits to the Stadium of Light. Carrick has already surpassed the points total achieved by Ruben Amorim earlier this season. Benjamin Šeško has been prolific under the new manager, scoring every eighty-five minutes. United have scored in every game since a home loss in November.
Predicted lineups
Sunderland Predicted XI: Roefs; Geertruida, Mukiele, Alderete, Reinildo; Sadiki, Xhaka; Hume, Le Fée, Talbi; Brobbey.
Manchester United Predicted XI: Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martínez, Shaw; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Šeško.
UK viewers cannot watch this match live on television due to the 3:00 PM blackout.
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Fulham aim to boost their European hopes when they host Bournemouth at Craven Cottage on Saturday.
Marco Silva’s side sit three points behind the top seven despite recent goalscoring issues. The Cottagers have failed to score in five of their last seven Premier League games. However, they have won both of the matches in which they found the net during that run. Fulham are looking to secure three consecutive home league wins for the first time since 2023.
Fulham have been formidable on home turf throughout the 2025-26 campaign. They have won ten of their seventeen league matches at Craven Cottage so far. Only the current top four sides have recorded more home victories this term. Silva hopes his team can dictate the tempo and exploit a Bournemouth side that draws frequently.
Marco Silva must navigate several selection issues after a difficult week at the training ground. Ryan Sessegnon and Alex Iwobi are both confirmed absentees for the visit of the Cherries. Sander Berge missed the Arsenal match due to illness but should return to the starting lineup. Raúl Jiménez is also being assessed after he was unable to train fully this week. That said, the Mexican striker has scored five goals in six starts against Bournemouth.
Kevin is back in contention for the first time since February. Silva revealed the winger had a productive week of training with the first team. His return provides a much-needed threat for an attack that has struggled for goals lately. Meanwhile, Bernd Leno is poised to continue his incredible run of consecutive league appearances. The German goalkeeper has featured in 147 straight matches for the Cottagers. This is the longest such run in the Premier League. Rodrigo Muniz is also pushing for more minutes as he returns to full fitness.
Fulham predicted XI: Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Lukic; Wilson, King, Chukwueze; Jimenez.
The Premier League fixture at Craven Cottage kicks off at 15:00 BST on Saturday, 9 May 2026.
This match is not available for live broadcast in the UK due to the 3:00 PM blackout.
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Fulham host high-flying Bournemouth at Craven Cottage on Saturday as both clubs pursue European qualification.
The Cherries arrive in west London, protecting a remarkable fifteen-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League. Marco Silva’s men sit just three points adrift of the top seven despite recent goalscoring struggles.
A victory for the hosts would mark their third consecutive home league win since December 2023. However, Bournemouth recently strolled to a 3–1 victory in the reverse fixture back in October.
Only Arsenal and Manchester City have suffered fewer top-flight defeats than Andoni Iraola’s side this season. Despite their resilience, the visitors have recorded a league-high sixteen draws during the current campaign.
Fulham have failed to find the net in five of their last seven league outings. That said, the Cottagers have won ten of their seventeen matches at Craven Cottage this term. Only four clubs have recorded more home victories during the 2025-26 season. This fixture remains vital for two sides targeting a historic finish in the European spots.
Alex Iwobi and Ryan Sessegnon are definitely ruled out for this weekend’s clash. Marco Silva remains hopeful that Kevin can feature after a long spell on the sidelines. Sander Berge and Raúl Jiménez are currently being assessed following recent illness and fitness concerns. Bernd Leno is set to make his 148th consecutive Premier League appearance. This represents the longest current run in the competition.
Justin Kluivert is expected to return to the matchday squad after four months out following knee surgery. However, the trip to west London comes too soon for midfielder Lewis Cook. Eli Junior Kroupi remains a primary threat after netting twelve league goals this season. Only five teenagers have ever scored more in a single Premier League campaign. Evanilson is likely to lead the line in an unchanged starting eleven.
Fulham enter this fixture following a heavy 3–0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium last weekend. Sickness hampered the squad before that match, but the Cottagers remain competitive in eighth place. They have won both of the matches in which they found the net recently. Silva’s side typically dictate the tempo at home and rely on a strong defensive structure.
Bournemouth are currently the toughest side to beat in the top flight. They have not tasted defeat in any of their previous fifteen outings. Their away defence has improved significantly, conceding just six goals in their last eight road games. This follows a period where they shipped three goals per match earlier in the season. Iraola’s attackers have rediscovered their clinical form at the perfect time.
Fulham Predicted XI: Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Lukic; Wilson, King, Chukwueze; Jimenez
Bournemouth Predicted XI: Petrovic; Smith, Hill, Senesi, Truffert; Adams, Scott; Rayan, Kroupi, Tavernier; Evanilson
The match on Saturday, 9 May 2026, will not be broadcast live in the United Kingdom. This is due to the traditional 3:00 PM blackout restrictions.
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Brighton and Hove Albion host already-relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday with their sights set on European qualification.
The Seagulls sit eighth in the table after a brief dip in form at St James’ Park. Fabian Hurzeler’s side currently trail sixth place by just two points with three matches remaining. A victory at the American Express Stadium would push them closer to a second-ever European campaign. The hosts are unbeaten in their last eight league meetings against the Old Gold.
Meanwhile, Wolves arrive on the South Coast attempting to avoid a historic unwanted record. Rob Edwards’ men will become only the second side to lose against every opponent if they fall here. They are currently enduring a painful winless run of nineteen away matches. They have averaged just 0.41 goals per game on the road this season. That said, Brighton have only won five of their last sixteen games against relegation-threatened sides.
Fabian Hurzeler will assess Mats Wieffer’s ankle injury ahead of the weekend clash. Diego Gomez is also being monitored to ensure his long-term health is not risked. However, James Milner and Solly March are back in training and provide vital options. Captain Lewis Dunk has trained fully for a week and could return to the starting line-up. His presence adds experience to a side that missed his leadership at Newcastle.
Rob Edwards has confirmed that Ladislav Krejci is back in training after a neck issue. Goalkeeper Jose Sa remains sidelined with an ankle problem, meaning Daniel Bentley will continue between the sticks. Tommy Doyle has returned to Compton Park following his loan spell but is ineligible to play. Hugo Bueno has recovered from a minor issue and is fit for selection. Wolves remain without long-term absentees Sam Johnstone and Enso Gonzalez.
The Seagulls saw their five-match unbeaten run end with a 3–1 defeat at Newcastle last weekend. Despite this, Hurzeler’s side have masterminded six wins from their last nine Premier League fixtures. They have already scored 49 goals this season and are one away from a historic milestone. Brighton have netted 50 or more goals in each of their last four top-flight campaigns.
Wolves ended a three-match losing streak with a 1–1 draw against Sunderland at Molineux. They failed to win despite playing for over an hour against ten men. The Old Gold have struggled significantly on their travels throughout this season. They last endured a longer away winless run between April 2003 and August 2004. Edwards’ side sit two points behind Burnley as they look to avoid finishing bottom.
Brighton Predicted XI: Verbruggen, Veltman, Van Hecke, Boscagli, Kadioglu, Ayari, Gross, Minteh, Hinshelwood, Mitoma, Welbeck
Wolves Predicted XI: Bentley, Mosquera, S. Bueno, Toti, Lima, J. Gomes, Andre, H. Bueno, R. Gomes, Mane, Armstrong
The match on Saturday, 9 May 2026, will not be broadcast live on UK television. This is due to the traditional 3:00 PM blackout restrictions.
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Wolves travel to the South Coast looking to restore pride ahead of their Championship return.
Relegation was recently confirmed following a difficult string of results for Rob Edwards’ side at Molineux. The Old Gold are winless in their last nineteen away Premier League fixtures during this campaign. They now sit just two points behind 19th-placed Burnley as they fight to avoid finishing bottom. Securing a positive result remains the primary objective for the final three matches of the season.
Wolves have struggled for goals on the road, averaging just 0.41 per game throughout this season. Only Norwich in 2019-20 have recorded a lower away goal average in a single top-flight campaign. Despite these struggles, the visitors have lost only one of their last six visits to Brighton. Edwards is already planning for a major rebuilding job at Compton Park this summer. He hopes a positive result will help the spirit within the building move forward.
Rob Edwards has confirmed that Daniel Bentley will continue in goal at the American Express Stadium today. First-choice stopper Jose Sa is still recovering from an ankle injury sustained against Liverpool last month. Sam Johnstone is also sidelined, leaving Bentley as the only senior option for the remaining fixtures. However, Ladislav Krejci has returned to training after a neck issue and will be assessed today. Edwards may turn to Yerson Mosquera and Santiago Bueno if Krejci is not ready to start.
Adam Armstrong is poised to make his 100th Premier League appearance during this afternoon’s trip to Brighton. He currently holds the record for the most defeats in his first 100 top-flight matches. That said, he remains a key part of the forward line alongside young prospect Mateus Mane. Hugo Bueno has passed a fitness test and is expected to start at left wing-back. Rodrigo Gomes is also pushing for a starting role in the final third this weekend.
Wolves predicted XI: Bentley; Mosquera, S. Bueno, Toti; Lima, J. Gomes, Andre, H. Bueno; R. Gomes, Mane; Armstrong.
Wolves face Brighton at the American Express Stadium at 15:00 BST on Saturday afternoon.
UK fans cannot watch this match live on TV due to the 3:00 PM blackout.
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Inter Milan travels away from home as they face Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday in a Serie A fixture.
Inter will be facing Lazio again in four days in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday. Cristian Chivu’s men clinched the 21st schdetto last week and will now look to continue their momentum before their upcoming domestic cup final.
Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri is expected to significantly shuffle his deck for tonight’s clash at the Stadio Olimpico, with at least five changes anticipated from the lineup that defeated Cremonese.
The squad faces defensive thinning as goalkeeper Ivan Provedel and Alessio Furlanetto remain sidelined for the remainder of the season.
A major late concern surrounds captain Mattia Zaccagni, who is a serious doubt after sustaining a knock during training; veteran winger Pedro is the likely candidate to step into his role.
On a more positive note, Mario Gila has successfully recovered from injury. He is expected to reclaim his spot in the starting eleven, while Matteo Cancellieri is available again following his suspension.
Midfielder Nicolo Rovella is also slated for his first start since undergoing collarbone surgery. In attack, Daniel Maldini is currently favoured over Tijjani Noslin to lead the line as the Biancocelesti aim to maintain their
For the newly-crowned champions, Inter Milan, the trip to Rome comes with a few absences as Cristian Chivu balances his squad ahead of the upcoming cup final.
Hakan Calhanoglu remains sidelined with a soleus injury and is expected to miss the rematch with Lazio in the Coppa Italia as well.
Joining him on the injury list is Francesco Pio Esposito, who is struggling with persistent back pain.
However, the Nerazzurri are bolstered by the return of Luis Henrique, who has fully recovered from his recent ailment and is available for selection.
With the league title already secured, Chivu is widely expected to utilise his squad depth, potentially handing a start to Carlos Augusto. This rotation strategy aims to keep key personnel fresh for their silverware pursuit in the domestic cup.
Lazio enters tonight’s clash in impressive form, undefeated in their last four matches, which includes their most recent 2-1 win over Cremonese. The Biancocelesti have been transformed since the spring, losing only once in their last ten matches. Currently sitting in eighth place with 51 points, they remain in contention for European qualification, trailing seventh-placed Atalanta by four points.
Inter Milan, the newly-crowned Serie A champions, arrive at the Stadio Olimpico on an eight-match unbeaten run, consisting of five wins and three draws. They have dominated the league with 82 points and a massive +51 goal difference. Recent results include a 2-0 victory over Parma and a 2-2 draw against Torino. The Nerazzurri have been prolific, scoring at least twice in each of their last six fixtures.
Lazio: Motta; Lazzari, Gila, Romagnoli, Pellegrini; Basic, Rovella, Taylor; Isaksen, Maldini, Pedro.
Inter Milan: Sommer; Bisseck, Acerbi, Carlos Augusto; Dumfries, Barella, Zielinski, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Lautaro Martínez, Thuram.
UK fans can watch the match on TNT Sports 2 and DAZN.
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Manchester City host Brentford on Saturday evening with their Premier League title hopes hanging by a thread.
Pep Guardiola’s side surrendered a lead to draw 3–3 with Everton in their last outing. That result leaves City five points behind leaders Arsenal with only four matches remaining. They no longer control their own destiny in this fascinating race. A victory is essential to keep the pressure on the Gunners before they travel to West Ham.
Brentford, meanwhile, arrive at the Etihad Stadium firmly in the hunt for European football. Keith Andrews has guided the Bees to seventh place following an impressive season. They sit just one point behind Bournemouth and remain a major threat on the counter-attack.
City are currently unbeaten in fifteen league matches on home soil. That said, they have struggled to find their usual scoring rhythm against the West London side. Guardiola’s men average just 1.4 goals per game against the Bees. This is their lowest scoring rate against any opponent under the Spaniard’s tenure.
Brentford occupy seventh spot and possess the highest shot conversion rate in the division. This clash represents a final hurdle for City before next week’s FA Cup final. Anything less than three points could effectively hand the title to North London.
Pep Guardiola is waiting on the fitness of Rodri before finalising his starting lineup. The influential midfielder has missed three matches with a groin problem. Ruben Dias is also nearing a return, but remains a significant doubt today.
However, Josko Gvardiol has returned to training following surgery on a broken leg. The Croatian could play a part in the final weeks of the campaign. Phil Foden is among those pushing for a start as Guardiola looks to freshen up his side.
Jordan Henderson returns to the matchday squad after being unavailable since late March. Vitaly Janelt is also nearing a return following another week of full training. However, Rico Henry remains sidelined despite returning to light work on the grass.
Fabio Carvalho and Antoni Milambo are ruled out for the remainder of the season. Igor Thiago will lead the line as he chases the Premier League Golden Boot. The Brazilian striker currently sits just three goals behind Erling Haaland.
City saw their six-game winning streak end with that dramatic 3–3 draw against Everton. They have dropped twelve points from winning positions since the turn of the year. This vulnerability has allowed Arsenal to establish a comfortable cushion at the top.
Despite these defensive lapses, City remain formidable at home. They have scored at least twice in thirteen of their last fifteen games at the Etihad.
The Bees ended a six-game winless run by thumping West Ham 3–0 last weekend. They have developed a reputation as late-goal specialists during this historic campaign.
Only Liverpool have scored more goals in the final fifteen minutes than Andrews’ men. Brentford have also proven incredibly clinical in front of goal. Their conversion rate of 13.8% is the highest in the entire Premier League.
Manchester City Predicted XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, O’Reilly; Gonzalez, Bernardo; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland
Brentford Predicted XI: Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Hickey; Jensen, Yarmolyuk; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter; Thiago
UK viewers can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage begins at 17:00 BST ahead of the late kick-off. Subscribers can also stream the action via the Sky Go app.
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Brighton and Hove Albion aim to revive their European charge against the Premier League’s bottom club Wolves on Saturday.
The Seagulls enter the weekend just two points adrift of sixth place with three games left. Fabian Hurzeler has recently signed a new long-term contract following an admirable revival at the Amex. His side has won six of their last nine matches to stay in European contention. A victory today is essential to keep their top-seven hopes alive before the season concludes.
Brighton have already netted 49 goals during this Premier League season and seek one more for a milestone. Reaching 50 strikes would see them achieve the feat for the fourth consecutive top-flight year. Their recent home form is impressive, having beaten Liverpool and Chelsea by a combined 5–1 score. The Seagulls have only lost one of sixteen games against sides currently in the relegation zone. Hurzeler will demand a ruthless performance to bounce back from the disappointment at St James’ Park.
Fabian Hurzeler faces a late decision on Mats Wieffer following a small ankle issue earlier this week. The midfielder has been a key figure recently, notably bagging a brace against Burnley last month. Diego Gomez will also be assessed, though Hurzeler insists he will not risk the player’s long-term health.
In his absence, James Milner and Solly March provide experienced alternatives for the matchday squad tonight. Both players are officially back in contention and represent a significant boost for the manager.
Captain Lewis Dunk has completed a full week of training and is pushing for a start at centre-back. He missed the Newcastle defeat but is now considered fit to lead the team at the Amex. Danny Welbeck remains a vital part of the attack with 14 goal involvements during this campaign.
He is currently enjoying his best-ever Premier League return at the age of thirty-five. That said, Hurzeler must decide if he starts Jack Hinshelwood in a more advanced role again.
Brighton predicted XI: Verbruggen; Veltman, Van Hecke, Boscagli, Kadioglu; Ayari, Gross; Minteh, Hinshelwood, Mitoma; Welbeck.
The Premier League encounter at the American Express Stadium kicks off at 15:00 BST on Saturday.
This match is not available for live broadcast in the UK due to the 3:00 PM blackout.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Rafael Devers homered to back six strong innings from Robbie Ray, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 on Friday night.
The only run allowed by Ray (3-4) came in the second when Marcell Ozuna led off with his 300th career homer to put Pittsburgh up 1-0.
Devers homered for the fourth time this season, connecting against Carmen Mlodzinski (2-3) leading off the bottom half to tie it. It was just the 24th home run for San Francisco this year.
Ray walked three straight batters to load the bases with two outs in the third but struck out Oneil Cruz to keep it tied. The left-hander yielded four hits and four walks while striking out seven.
Keaton Winn pitched a perfect seventh and Matt Gage worked a scoreless eighth for San Francisco. Caleb Kilian gave up a run in the ninth but retired pinch-hitter Ryan O'Hearn on a groundout with runners on second and third to close it out.
Devers singled in the fifth and scored on a two-out single by Heliot Ramos to give the Giants a 2-1 lead.
Willy Adames led off the seventh with a single against Justin Lawrence and went to third on Ramos' double. Drew Gilbert singled to make it 3-1 before Jesús Rodríguez was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Evan Sisk gave up a two-run single to Luis Arraez that made it 5-1.
Mlodzinski permitted two runs and seven hits in six innings. Lawrence was charged with three runs and failed to get an out.
The Giants began the day with the fewest homers in the majors, the fewest runs (115), and the fewest stolen bases (10).
Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1-2, 3.02 ERA) starts Saturday opposite Giants RHP Landen Roupp (5-2, 3.18).
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Bayern Munich center-back Magdalena Eriksson is not just helping the FC Bayern Frauen to a stellar, Bundesliga-winning season. She has also taken on a new role with the club’s scouting department — and has been tasked with tracking South American talent for the men’s team.
The Danish international recounted how it happened.
“Almost exactly a year ago I received an email from someone at the club, I didn’t know who it was but apparently it was Bayern Munich’s chief scout (Christoph Kresse) who asked if I was interested in starting to work in the scouting department,” Eriksson shared in comments captured by Viaplay Fotboll (via @iMiaSanMia). “That’s how it has been. I’ve been learning for six months and growing into the role.
“I scout for the men’s team. I’ve grown into the role and now that I’ve become comfortable in it, I’ve been given the responsibility of taking over the South American market. So now I’m keeping an eye on South America.”
Eriksson may just end up leaving a legacy with the men’s team as well as the women’s at Bayern. How neat is that!
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PHILADELPHIA – If you're waking up on Saturday morning feeling good about the Knicks’ prospects in this postseason, you can thank Mikal Bridges.
Bridges' defense on Tyrese Maxey has one of the biggest factors in this Knicks-Sixers series.
Maxey is averaging 18.6 points over three games against the Knicks -- that’s 10 points fewer than his regular-season average, he’s 2-for-12 from beyond the arc, and has 12 turnovers.
That’s nearly double his regular-season average.
Bridges isn’t the only Knick defending Maxey, but he’s drawn the assignment most often, and he’s aced it.
“He’s doing an amazing job. That’s a tough task, a tall order. The way he is able to maneuver and navigate screens, do all those things, and on top of that, give us good shots, good minutes and a good quality of executing on the offensive end is great,” Josh Hart said after New York’s Game 3 win.
Bridges is chasing Maxey all over the floor; defending him on and off the ball, stifling his backdoor cuts.
While doing all of that, the much-maligned Bridges has also found a way to impact the other end of the floor.
He had 23 points on 8-for-14 shooting in Game 3. That’s four straight games with at least 17 points. He’s hit 69 percent of his shots in that span.
Quite a bounce back from Game 3 of the Hawks series, when Bridges went 0-for-4 with four turnovers.
“Kal is one of those guys, I never worry about him because he’s going to bring it every game. He’s going to take each matchup personal,” Hart said. “When he gets into that mindset and that mode he’s a heck of a player.”
You may not see it in the box score, but Mitchell Robinson impacted Game 3 in a big way on both ends of the floor.
Keeping possessions alive on the offensive glass. Forcing the Sixers to chase him into the paint as a roller in pick-and-rolls. Defending Joel Embiid. A mind-bending dunk on Joel Embiid.
The Knicks outscored the Sixers by 16 in Robinson’s 19 minutes.
Maybe most importantly, he made four of his eight free-throw attempts. He went 2-for-4 when Philadelphia intentionally fouled him late in the third quarter.
“It feels real good,” Robinson said after the game.
Robinson was in the gym at 9:30 on Friday morning, working on his free throws with Knicks shooting coach Peter Patton.
The work obviously paid off. One element helping Robinson from the line? Spinning the ball before his attempt.
“Once I do it, instead of rushing it it kind of gives me a quick little breath and then go into it instead of just flinging it up there,” Robinson said.
“It helps a lot,” he said of the spin. “Keeps the ball not moving in my hand once I catch grip and just go into it.”

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 08: UFC President and CEO Dana White is seen on stage during the UFC Freedom 250 press conference at Prudential Center on May 08, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Zuffa LLCSports Illustrated's Chris Mannix reports junior welterweight champion and pound-for-pound contender Shakur Stevenson is "finalizing" a deal with Dana White's Zuffa Boxing. If this is true, White will have secured one of the pound-for-pound best fighters in the world to his growing stable of fighters, and he'll also have an obvious premier matchup at 147 pounds between Stevenson and new-signee Conor Benn.
Mannix's reporting frames Stevenson as "working towards finalizing a deal" with Zuffa Boxing, with multiple sources telling SI that Zuffa's guaranteed money proved too significant for Stevenson to ignore despite competing offers.
The reporting represents a meaningful shift from March, when Stevenson publicly dismissed a rumored $60 million three-fight offer on the Night Cap podcast.
The reporting also notes Zuffa is willing to work with boxing's sanctioning bodies for top stars even as the promotion publicly positions itself against the WBO/IBF/WBA/WBC sanctioning structure. That carve-out matters for Stevenson, whose WBO and Ring Magazine titles are currently the most marketable assets attached to his name.
If finalized, Stevenson would become Zuffa Boxing’s first true pound-for-pound, prime-age signing. White has spent 2025 and early 2026 stocking the roster with a mix of over 90 fighters, but most signings have been midlevel talent or veterans like Jai Opetaia.
Stevenson is a different category entirely — a 28-year-old four-division world champion who just delivered a 119-109 masterclass over Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden.
That signing would also fundamentally shift negotiation leverage across the sport. Top names approaching free agency would suddenly have a credible third pole — not just Matchroom, PBC, or Top Rank, but a Zuffa option backed by Saudi capital and Paramount+ distribution. Devin Haney has been rumored as the next domino.
A Zuffa-backed Stevenson run is going to be event-driven, not stay-busy work. Mannix's earlier reporting and EssentiallySports both pointed to a potential late-2026 Las Vegas stadium card headlined by Stevenson vs. Conor Benn, assuming Benn rebounds from his recent fight against Regis Prograis.
Beyond the purse, the appeal is Dana White's track record building megastars rather than just fighters. Boxing promoters have historically struggled with cross-platform marketing; White's UFC infrastructure plus Paramount+ distribution gives Zuffa a different reach. Stevenson reportedly earned $8-10 million for the Lopez fight — even at the lower end of new Zuffa numbers, the per-fight purse jumps significantly.
Stevenson vs. Benn at welterweight is the matchup Zuffa would build around. Benn is already signed, just put his unbeaten record on the line at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, and is exactly the kind of marketable name needed to anchor a stadium card.
The fight makes commercial sense, fits Zuffa's stadium-first event strategy, and lets White open the Stevenson era with a bout casual fans actually recognize. If the deal closes the way Mannix is reporting, expect that fight to be announced as Zuffa's first major U.S. stadium show — likely late 2026 in Las Vegas, with Paramount+ distribution attached.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Oh No He Didn't: Wemby: "I've really been waiting since I've been in the league to live those moments, those high stakes games. That's what I love. I'm built for this. I love this more than anything else"
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Tom Petrini: "Sometimes, being in a more hostile environment, in a harder environment forces us to step up our game and be on our criteria even more." -Wemby on these road playoff games
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Oh No He Didn't: Wemby on joining Hakeem on this list: "I had to resort to some things that Hakeem taught me in this 4th quarter...especially that spin fadeaway over Rudy"
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Did you feel that this year, in terms of the earning-the-stripes part? Even with guys on other teams — obviously, with your teammates, the more you’re with them, the more you’re going to bond with them — but with guys on other teams, did you feel like they started to treat you differently at all? Kon Knueppel: Like the exact point he made, I was just really not going to try to talk to guys. I was definitely not going to talk shit to guys. I was really just going to try to focus on what I’m doing. But I think as the season went on, those after-game “stay healthy, bro” type talks got a little more in-depth, which was cool. And then, obviously, the guys we talked about in your class — you’re going to have a little bit more of a bond with those guys. But I thought it was cool. Like you said, as the season went on, those conversations got a little more in-depth than just, “Good game.”
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Senior slugger Megan Grant etched her name into college softball history Friday night, tying the NCAA Division I single-season home run record with her 37th homer as UCLA Bruins softball powered past Wisconsin Badgers softball 19-5 in the Big Ten tournament semifinals.
Grant’s record-tying blast came in the second inning and matched the mark set by former Arizona Wildcats softball star Laura Espinoza in 1995. Espinoza needed 72 games to hit 37 home runs that season. Grant reached the milestone in just 54 games.
The Bruins now advance to Saturday’s Big Ten championship game against Nebraska Cornhuskers softball, where Grant will have an opportunity to become the NCAA’s all-time single-season home run leader.
“I’m truly honored,” Grant told ESPN after the game. “The record has been standing for so long, so I am just blessed to be able to say I can etch my name into history just a little.”
The San Bruno native has been part of one of the most prolific offensive seasons in college softball history. Grant entered Friday batting .478 and ranked among the nation’s top hitters while continuing her season-long home run race with Kendall Wells, the freshman catcher from Oklahoma Sooners softball who sits at 36 home runs after Oklahoma’s early exit from the SEC tournament.
Grant said she has tried not to focus on the numbers during the chase.
“To be honest, I think us as players, we try to do the best we can no matter what,” Grant said. “Kendall Wells is doing an absolute amazing job. Just being able to watch her from the outside, you just know what pure hitters look like and obviously being able to watch Jordan Woolery — a gift every single day in front of my eyes.”
Grant and teammate Jordan Woolery have helped UCLA become one of the most dangerous lineups in the country. The Bruins and Sooners entered Friday tied with 173 team home runs, already shattering the previous NCAA single-season team record of 161 set by Oklahoma in 2001.
Grant has been rewriting record books throughout her UCLA career. Last season, she hit 26 home runs, setting a Big Ten single-season record. Earlier this week, she was selected fourth overall by the Portland Cascade in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League college draft, becoming the first hitter taken.
Her remarkable year has extended beyond softball. Before the season began, Grant also contributed as a reserve for UCLA Bruins women's basketball during its 2026 national championship season.
Despite standing one swing away from history, Grant said UCLA’s focus remains on winning a conference championship.
“I think it’s a really important game for us, the Big Ten championship,” she said. “Nebraska is such a great team. We’re just really honed in as a team on being able to attack aggressively together, and that’s also my main focus.”
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Freddie Freeman homered, Shohei Ohtani hit a go-ahead single and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Atlanta Braves 3-1 in a showdown of National League division leaders Friday night.
Ohtani drove in Miguel Rojas to put the Dodgers up 2-1 with two outs in the fifth. Rojas reached second base on a throwing error by shortstop Jim Jarvis to start the inning.
Freeman led off the sixth with his fourth home run, a 413-foot shot to center field. He had gone 25 games without one.
Alex Vesia (1-0) got one out in relief for the win, and Tanner Scott pitched a perfect ninth for his third save.
Atlanta ace Chris Sale (6-2) allowed three runs — two earned — and five hits over seven innings. He struck out seven and walked none.
Michael Harris II went 4 for 4, but the Braves dropped their eighth straight game at Dodger Stadium.
Austin Riley put Atlanta ahead with an RBI single in the second that left runners at the corners before Emmet Sheehan limited the damage with consecutive strikeouts.
Kyle Tucker tied it at 1 in the bottom half with a bloop RBI double.
Harris was tagged out at home plate by catcher Will Smith to end the fourth. Rojas' relay throw from shortstop was in time after Riley doubled off the bullpen wall in left field. The call was upheld after Braves manager Walt Weiss challenged.
Blake Snell will make his season debut Saturday night for the Dodgers instead of making one more minor league rehab start in his recovery from left shoulder fatigue. Spencer Strider (0-0, 8.10 ERA) pitches for Atlanta after he allowed three earned runs in 3 1/3 innings at Colorado on Sunday.
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It took just 66 seconds for the Anaheim Ducks’ good vibes to sail away in Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights on their first shot of the game and rolled to a 6-2 win behind Mitch Marner‘s first-career Stanley Cup Playoff hat trick at Honda Center on Friday.
Former Ducks defenseman Shea Theodore had a goal and an assist, and Brayden McNabb scored a key short-handed goal in the first period. Lukas Dostal allowed three goals on eight shots and was pulled for Ville Husso for the second time in these playoffs.
Husso made 17 saves, and Bennett Sennecke and Chris Kreider each scored for Anaheim. Vegas leads the best-of-7 series, and Game 4 will be Sunday at Honda Center at 6:30 p.m. PT.

The Ducks’ inability to solve the Golden Knights aggressive penalty kill was a huge storyline entering play Friday. But in Game 3, Anaheim’s man-advantage was an active hinderance.
The Ducks again put up an 0-fer in two power-play attempts — increasing their drought to 11 in the Vegas series. But McNabb’s short-handed goal, which came on a neat drop pass from Marner at 12:13 of the first period, was a back-breaker that put the Golden Knights ahead 2-0.
“I think we gotta break through there with a funny goal,” Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said. “I think we gotta establish more shots, not the perfect shot or not the perfect way to pass it into the back of the net.”
Anaheim’s power play was an X-factor in their upset, six-game series win over the Edmonton Oilers in the first round. Their first power play had a solid setup and some extended zone time, but neither unit could beat Vegas goalie Carter Hart, who made 31 saves.
“We had some good looks there,” Quenneville said. “I think we’ve gotta get greasy and pay that price on a second and third opportunity based on having those good looks.”
But the Ducks’ power play is becoming a momentum killer in this series, since aside from the allowed goal, Anaheim had as many shots on the power play Friday as Vegas had short-handed.

The Ducks have found a way to rally all postseason. But it’s hard to keep getting off the mat time and again.
Theodore struck just 1:06 into the game, fielding a neat, cross-slot pass from Jack Eichel and beating Dostal on the Golden Knights’ first shot.
The Ducks were resilient, drawing a pair of penalties again over the game’s first 10 minutes. McNabb’s shorty deepened the hole, and Marner’s goal, which came with 4.6 seconds left in the first period, sent Vegas to the dressing room with a 3-0 lead.
“I didn’t mind our start until they scored, and we lost the momentum there,” Quenneville said. “Getting that third one at the end of the period certainly was a killer. That was basically the game.”
Quenneville, a coach for more than two decades with three Stanley Cup rings, saw Vegas take its game to a new level in Game 3 and understands it’s time for his team to do the same.
“We’ve had games like this, and we’ve got to make sure we respond the right way, which is [this is] unacceptable,” Quenneville said. “I think there is a lesson to take out of today’s game. It’s only gouing to get harder every game. It’s not going to get easy, so let’s get ready to go to war.”

Dostal was pulled in the first period of Game 5 against the Oilers, seemingly as a message sent to the Ducks and a way to get him a break in a game that had gotten out of hand.
But pulling Dostal in Game 3 on Friday felt more like a message to the suddenly embattled goalie, especially after he gave up two goals on the first three shots faced. His save percentage is down to .867, and Dostal has given up at least three goals in six of his 10 outings.
Even if you give him a pass for Theodore’s early goal, Dostal had to stop McNabb’s innocuous-looking shot that became the devastating short-handed goal. He also didn’t swallow Marner’s initial try, which allowed the wing to score on the rebound.
“Both,” Quenneville curtly said when asked whether he pulled Dostal to send a message to the team or the goalie.
Husso, who played 20 games for the Ducks during the regular season, gave up a pair of goals to Marner on 19 shots faced. Husso has a 2.12 goals-against average and .900 save% in his two outings, but did play seven games for the St. Louis Blues in the 2022 playoffs.
Falling behind 3-1 to Vegas, which is both veteran laden and seasoned, would effectively be a death sentence. So the most likely outcome would be Dostal to start with Husso waiting to enter if the Ducks goalie falters again.
Quenneville, unsurprisingly, wouldn’t confirm his plans for the all-important Game 4 on Sunday.
“We’ll see,” Quenneville said when asked who would play goal.
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Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals saw plenty of tension between the San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves. It also saw the top ref get into it with Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch.
Crew chief Tony Brothers was seen confronting Finch and needing to be held back during the fourth quarter of the Spurs’ 115-108 win. An NBA official getting this heated on the court is a rare sight.
Nah man Tony Brothers was WILDIN 😭 pic.twitter.com/9hn2y7OQfr
— Hater Report (@HaterReport) May 9, 2026
Tony Brothers and Chris Finch during the last timeout lolpic.twitter.com/YyTER8FsGP
— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) May 9, 2026
Finch gave his side of the story after the game, claiming Brothers had ignored an attempt to call timeout and then got incensed when Finch made a comment about it:
"I wanted the timeout and I said I want my 3 seconds back. He clearly heard me. He looked my way and ignored me, went on with the play, almost cost us a turnover. He lost it. Then I went to ask him where the ball was going to be taken in and he was screaming at me for that. So completely unprofessional behavior by him"
Meanwhile, Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards shrugged off the incident:
“It’s competition at the highest level. We want to win. Finchy want to win. Tony Brothers is Tony Brothers. We all love him, so it’s all good here.”
Brothers has been an NBA official since the 1994-95 season, with experience that includes 19 NBA Finals games, per the National Basketball Referees Association. Game 3 was the first time he’s worked in this series and only the second time he’s overseen a Timberwolves game this postseason.

Victor Wembanyama had to channel Hakeem Olajuwon's teachings in Game 3 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Victor Wembanyama is already one of the most gifted athletes of all time. He is unbelievably tall at 7'5", but he combines that with pure talent, as he can play like an elite guard at his size. Aside from that, he also lives up to his frame because of his limitless defensive ceiling.
While he is such a gifted player, Wemby also knows that he can improve his game all the time. That is why he worked with the iconic Hakeem Olajuwon, and he channeled his learnings in the San Antonio Spurs' Game 3 win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
In one of the most historic performances in recent memory, Wembanyama was dominant in Game 3 against the Timberwolves. It was quite an impressive game, and it did not go unnoticed.
Wemby became only the fifth player in history to put up a stat line of 39 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocks. He joins multiple legends, which includes his mentor, Hakeem Olajuwon.
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In the fourth quarter, Wemby was feeling confident, so he was doing the moves he learned from Olajuwon. It was both flashy and effective, which puts the Spurs two games away from reaching the Western Conference Finals.
"I had to resort to things that Hakeem taught me in this fourth quarter. Many things, but especially that spin fadeaway against Rudy," Wembanyama said in his post-game press conference after Game 2.
With every game, Wembanyama is improving, which is good for the Spurs. They have a bright future moving forward, and Wembanyama will be ready to keep learning and applying it into this game.
Dripping Springs baseball beat Brandeis 7-2 on Friday night, bringing the Class 6A Division II area playoff series to a draw and forcing a game three. The Tigers will meet the Broncos in Seguin on Saturday afternoon as both teams look to advance to the next round.


The Virginia Tech Hokies softball team will play for the ACC Championship. On Friday, the No. 3-seeded Hokies defeated second-seeded Duke 5-0 to advance to the championship game. It was a dominant pitching performance from Bree Carrico and Emma Mazzarone, one night after Mazzarone’s masterful performance in a 3-1 win over Virginia, where she struck out 14 batters.
Carrico got the start for the Hokies, pitching 5.2 innings, allowing only three hits and two walks, while striking out four, before Mazzarone replaced her in the sixth. In 1.2 innings, Mazzarone picked up where she left off on Thursday, allowing one hit and striking out three Blue Devils to earn the save.
Offensively, it was all about the longball for Tech, as the Hokies mashed four home runs.
Michelle Chatfield got things going for Virginia Tech in the first with a solo shot to make it a 1-0 game. In the second inning, Nora Abromavage delivered another solo homer to make it 2-0. After a few scoreless innings from both teams, it was Rachel Castine’s turn to go deep, belting yet another solo shot in the top of the sixth.
Hokies are homering 👀#NCAASoftball x 🎥 ACCN / @HokiesSoftballpic.twitter.com/coHeGBhXLl
— NCAA Softball (@NCAASoftball) May 8, 2026
Duke would threaten in the bottom of the sixth, loading the bases, but here comes Mazzarone to shut the door. To ensure things weren’t close in the seventh, the Hokies added two more runs in the top half of the inning. After a Jordan Lynch double to begin the inning, it was Kylie Aldridge’s turn to go yard, blasting a two-run shot to make it 5-0.
Quite an impressive two days for the Hokies, especially for the pitching staff. Mazzarone should be the tournament’s MVP, regardless of what happens on Saturday.
HEADED TO THE ‘SHIP 🏆#Hokiespic.twitter.com/C2Vd3tJwTa
— Virginia Tech Softball (@HokiesSoftball) May 8, 2026
Speaking of Saturday, the Hokies will face top-seeded Florida State for the ACC Championship. This will be Virginia Tech’s first time in the ACC Championship game since 2012.

A dominant Victor Wembanyama powered the San Antonio Spurs to a 115-108 win over Minnesota and a 2-1 lead in their NBA playoff series Friday, as the red-hot New York Knicks beat Philadelphia again for a 3-0 advantage.
A defensive menace all night, French superstar Wembanyama took a tight, tense and physical game out of the Timberwolves' grasp with a stunning offensive fourth quarter including 16 points.
The 7-foot-4 prodigy, playing his first NBA post-season, finished the night in Minneapolis with 39 points overall, plus 15 rebounds and five blocks.
"I'm built for this. I love this more than anything else," said Wembanyama.
He added: "We got the talent. We got the depth. We don't got the experience, but we don't care... We can go to the very top if we play like tonight consistently."
Minnesota had been boosted by the return of their own talisman, Anthony Edwards, to the starting lineup.
Edwards shone in the Timberwolves' game-one upset win but, still recovering from a knee injury, had managed just 12 points from the bench in game two's thrashing.
He immediately returned to inspired form, playing aggressive yet patient basketball to finish with 32 points, 14 rebounds and six assists -- but it was ultimately not quite enough.
The Timberwolves started dismally, missing their first 12 field goal attempts.
Wembanyama shone defensively, with two big early blocks setting the tone, and forcing Minnesota to score from outside the paint.
The Timberwolves fought back, and the game was tied 51-51 at halftime.
Superstars Edwards and Wembanyama dominated the first half's scoring, managing 19 and 16 apiece, with everyone else combined shooting barely 30 percent from the field.
After the break, the game grew angry. As Jaden McDaniels and Dylan Harper tussled for a ball, a falling Harper's head collided with McDaniels' knee.
Moments later, McDaniels and Stephon Castle shoved each other, drawing multiple players on both sides into a fracas.
But Wembanyama kept his cool and finished strong, scoring two long-range three-pointers to seal the win.
"Greatness," said teammate De'Aaron Fox, of Wembanyama's showing.
"Teams are going to come out here and try to be physical with him. He fights through that, he doesn't complain, he knows what he's going to endure," he added.
"He comes out here and he produces."
- Knicks up -
Jalen Brunson starred again as the in-form Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 108-94 to move within one win of the NBA Eastern Conference finals.
It was a sixth straight victory for the Knicks, who have not dropped a game since rallying from 2-1 down in their first-round playoff series with Atlanta.
Having nudged New York across the line in a tense game two, Brunson looked composed as he poured in 33 points and added nine assists.
He was backed up by muscular defensive performances including a combined 23 rebounds from Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart, to put the Knicks up 3-0 in the best-of-seven series.
No team has ever come back from 3-0 down in a seven-game NBA series.
Playing in front of a raucous home crowd for the first time this series, the Sixers came out with huge energy from tipoff.
Philadelphia's Paul George had 15 points in the first quarter alone, as his side led by 12 against a Knicks side missing the injured OG Anunoby.
But the Knicks immediately fought back, tightening up defensively and making 33 points while shooting at 57 percent in a stellar second quarter, to lead at half-time.
Towns and a returning Joel Embiid were locked in a feisty physical duel, with each player committing three fouls before the break, in what resembled a wrestling bout at times.
The Sixers briefly closed the gap back to two points late in the third quarter, before missing six straight shots including a couple of bad airballs.
Powered by another late show by talisman Brunson, the Knicks pulled clear in the final quarter, and the Sixers lost hope.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Victor Wembanyama delivered another masterpiece with 39 points, 15 rebounds and more game-wrecking defense for the San Antonio Spurs, who took a 2-1 lead in the second-round NBA playoff series with a 115-108 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
Wembanyama went 13 of 18 from the floor and 10 of 12 from the line, adding five blocks and a full night of paint deterrence as the Spurs won their second straight game after dropping the opener at home.
De’Aaron Fox scored 17 points, and Stephon Castle had 13 points and 12 assists with a team-high plus-17 rating.
Anthony Edwards had 32 points and 14 rebounds and Naz Reid added 18 points and nine rebounds for the Wolves, whose defense kept them alive after a woeful start but allowed the Spurs to shoot 6 for 10 from 3-point range in the pivotal third quarter.
Minnesota will host Game 4 on Sunday night. The series shifts back to San Antonio for Game 5 on Tuesday.
Jaden McDaniels drew Wembanyama’s fifth foul with 6:18 left and brought the Wolves within 99-98 on pair of free throws, but the Spurs never trailed in the second half despite never leading by double digits.
Wembanyama didn’t flinch despite the foul risk, finishing with 16 points in the fourth quarter. His 3-pointer that answered Reid’s pushed San Antonio’s lead to six with 3:06 to go. Reid tried another one near the end of the shot clock on the next possession that hit the rim and Wembanyama rebounded.
Edwards, who showed Minnesota yet again his swift healing ability by returning from a deep bone bruise in his hyperextended left knee after just one week to make the start of the series, had 22 points in the first half to help them snap back from an early 18-3 deficit.
The Wolves missed their first 12 shots and didn’t get a basket to go down until Rudy Gobert’s putback with 6:52 had elapsed, but unlike in the 133-95 drubbing they took in Game 2 on Wednesday they had the defensive intelligence and tenacity at the ready to make up for the long shooting lulls.
Edwards hit a buzzer-beating 31-footer at the end of the first quarter, and McDaniels swished a 3-pointer from the wing to end the first half with a 51-all tie.
McDaniels and Julius Randle were the most affected by Wembanyama’s presence, unable to get their short-range and rim-attacking game going. They shot a combined 8 for 34 from the floor.

The Mets defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-1 in ten innings in Phoenix, coming out on top of a pitchers’ duel in the desert.
The Mets and Diamondbacks traded solo homers in the second inning and the scoring came to a screeching halt after that. Mark Vientos launched a towering shot to left center in the top of the second off Ryne Nelson and the Diamondbacks responded via a Nolan Arenado blast off a Nolan McLean sinker in the bottom of the frame.
Both starting pitchers settled into a nice rhythm after that. Corbin Carroll made an excellent play up against the wall in right field on a deep Bo Bichette fly ball in the third that kept the Mets from building any momentum. But Nolan McLean put forth an incredibly strong effort, striking out six in six solid innings, yielding just the one run on three hits.
The Diamondbacks’ best chance to pull ahead came in the seventh inning against Luke Weaver, who entered the game in relief of McLean. The Snakes mounted a two-out rally against Weaver that began with a walk to Gabriel Moreno, aided by a smart challenge by Moreno on the second pitch of the plate appearance, which was called a strike, but turned out to be outside by a fairly significant margin. Jose Fernandez singled and then Jorge Barrosa walked to load the bases and put the go-ahead run 90 feet away, but Weaver escaped the jam, inducing an inning-ending ground ball off the bat of Geraldo Perdomo.
The Mets had a crisp defensive game and no play was better than the diving play by Marcus Semien to rob Arenado of his second hit of the night in the eighth. With two outs and the go-ahead run on first base, Semien laid out to quash the rally and help Brooks Raley through a scoreless eighth. Devin Williams followed with an impressive 1-2-3 ninth punctuated by a strikeout to send the game to extra innings. Meanwhile, the Mets’ bats were quiet against the Diamondbacks’ bullpen until the tenth when they finally broke through.
Mark Vientos got things started by ripping the first pitch he saw from Kevin Ginkel into left field to score the ghost runner Brett Baty and give the Mets the lead. Vidal Bruján then came in the game as a pinch runner for Vientos. Carson Benge followed with a ground rule double to left-center to score Bruján and extend the Mets’ lead to two runs. Marcus Semien kept the rally going with a heads up bunt single down the third base line; it was a perfectly executed bunt that caught Nolan Arenado unaware, as he was playing back. Ginkel then finally recorded the first out the inning via a strikeout of MJ Melendez and Jonathan Loáisiga came in the game. The Mets still seemed poised for a huge inning when Semien stole second base to put runners on second and third with still only one out, but then Francisco Alvarez hit a grounder back to the mound and Carson Benge was nabbed at home for the second out. And Luis Torrens grounded out to third to end the inning, but the Mets had their first lead since the second.
Tobias Myers came into the game in the bottom of the tenth tasked with protecting the two-run lead and successfully did so to earn the first save of his major league career. Myers retired the Diamondbacks in order, including two strikeouts to emphatically close the door on the Mets’ fifth victory in the last six games as they attempt to claw their way back to .500. The Mets will try for their third straight series victory tomorrow night with their ace Clay Holmes on the mound, facing off against the struggling Merrill Kelly.
Big Mets winner: Mark Vientos, +44% WPA
Big Mets loser: Juan Soto, -14% WPA
Mets pitchers: +68% WPA
Mets hitters: -18% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play: Mark Vientos’ RBI double in tenth, +38.3% WPA
Teh sux0rest play: Nolan Arenado’s game-tying home run in the second inning, -10.9% WPA
With the Mets and Diamondbacks tied at one apiece in the bottom of the ninth, Devin Williams came on and needed just eight pitches to push the game to extra innings.
New York’s offense had gone quiet since the top of the fourth, but they wasted no time cashing in their ghost runner, as Mark Vientos doubled on the first pitch of the 10th.
Carson Benge then continued his recent hot-stretch at the plate, tacking on a huge insurance run with a ground-rule double into the left-center gap.
With a two-run advantage and a low pitch count there had been some thought that Williams would come back out for the save, however, that wasn’t the case.
Carlos Mendoza instead called upon Tobias Myers.
“We talked about it,” the skipper admitted. “But then at the end with how much we’ve been using these guys so far this year, I just decided to go to Tobias -- but we did discuss it.”
And in the end, the decision paid off, as Myers needed just 10 pitches to set the Diamondbacks down in order in the bottom of the tenth and secure the victory.
It was a much-needed bounceback outing after the righty after he was knocked around by the Rockies for four runs in just 0.2 of an inning his last time out.
This was also Myers’ first career save.
“He showed the ability to bounce back,” Mendoza said. “I like his ability to throw strikes, I like the changeup against lefties, the fastball at the top, and he’s been really solid for us no matter what we’ve asked him to do.
“Whether it’s an opener, as a multi-inning guy, today getting the last three outs -- it was just good to see.”
The Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey hosts Saturday's UFC 328: Chimaev vs. Strickland event. The fighters officially weighed in on Friday morning and participated in the event's ceremonial weigh-in in front of a live crowd Friday afternoon. Afterward, they faced off a final time ahead meeting inside the octagon.
The event is headlined by a middleweight title fight between undefeated champion Khamzat Chimaev and former titleholder Sean Strickland. ln the co-main event, flyweight champion Joshua Van takes on No. 3 ranked Tatsuro Taira.

It’s the second weekend in May, and Minnesota Vikings rookie minicamp is off and running. In unison, we have the latest rumors for the purple team, the first of two batches.
Minnesota’s cornerback depth and quarterback hierarchy are both worth watching as May football business begins.
This week focuses on cornerbacks and the NFL’s take on the top roster battle around business.
The Purple Rumor Mill for May 9th, 2026.

Rumor: Rasul Douglas, a free-agent cornerback, should be on the Vikings’ radar.
Pro Football Network’s Jacob Infante detailed the NFL’s best 25 free agents this week, with Douglas making the cut at No. 10.
He noted Douglas’ free agency and linked him to Minnesota, “The Dolphins needed a stopgap starting option at cornerback last year, and Rasul Douglas filled that role admirably. He had two interceptions and ranked No. 15 in the league in PFSN’s CB Impact Scoring at 84.3.”
“He’ll be 31 in August, so he’s hardly a long-term solution for any team, but he should get the chance to battle for a starting role. 2026 Predicted Team: Minnesota Vikings.”
In the spring and summer of 2025, fans actually had Douglas on their free-agent wishlists, but Minnesota settled for Jeff Okudah as their third cornerback. The move proved unsuccessful: Okudah struggled early and sustained a season-ending injury after just six largely ineffective games.
While acquiring Douglas still seems appealing on paper, the Vikings’ current cornerback situation is significantly improved from last year, as the front office bolstered depth by signing veteran James Pierre in March and drafting Charles Demmings in April.
Therefore, unless training camp reveals unexpected issues or the team aims for an unusually deep cornerback rotation, Douglas doesn’t appear to be a necessity. Last season, Brian Flores demonstrated his ability to make the defense effective by fielding three or four capable corners, supported by his flexible and innovative scheme.
Rumor: Unsigned Vikings cornerback Fabian Moreau would fit well in Miami.
Then, the same guy at PFSN connected Moreau to the Dolphins: “Fabian Moreau has bounced around to five different teams in his last six seasons, though he’s coming off two consecutive seasons as a backup cornerback for the Vikings.”
“He fared pretty well in 2025, ranking No. 33 in the NFL with a 79.5 PFSN CB Impact Score, indicating he could push for a starting spot in some situations. 2026 Predicted Team: Miami Dolphins.”

Moreau hasn’t found much traction in free agency this offseason. Perhaps the Dolphins will snap the drought.
These are the Dolphins’ cornerbacks heading into the summer:
That is an awful group compared to other NFL squads. If Moreau wants playing time, Infante is correct: Miami’s secondary is screaming for depth.
Rumor: Kyler Murray v. J.J. McCarthy is the top roster battle in the NFL this summer.
Eva Geitheim sized up the top questions in the league after the draft, and the Vikings’ quarterback situation was mentioned.
She explained, “Who will start for the Vikings come Week 1? There will be several quarterback competitions across the league this offseason, but none will be bigger than that between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings could be a playoff contender with competent quarterback play, a key reason they brought Murray to Minnesota.”
“The competition could certainly go in Murray’s favor, as both coach Kevin O’Connell and receiver Justin Jefferson have spoken highly of the veteran quarterback while emphasizing the work McCarthy still has ahead of him.”

On paper, McCarthy presents a compelling case in a quarterback battle. As the Vikings’ starting quarterback in 2025 — his second full season after a torn meniscus derailed his rookie year — he certainly warrants an opportunity to compete.
But McCarthy has quickly developed a troubling injury history. Plagued by a torn meniscus, a high ankle sprain, a concussion, and a broken hand, he has started only 10 games in two years. Despite being a 1st-Round pick, he has been available for roughly 27% of Minnesota’s games, a concerning statistic for a quarterback once envisioned to stabilize the franchise.
Too, McCarthy’s on-field performance has been underwhelming. Last season, he ranked near the bottom of the league in QB efficiency and threw more interceptions than touchdowns. While he remains an option for the QB1 role, Murray is the clear frontrunner.
Adding to the challenge for McCarthy, Murray arrives with stick-it-to-them motivation. Arizona effectively abandoned him this offseason, a move consistent with a franchise known for one of the league’s shakiest ownership groups. The Cardinals cut him in favor of Jacoby Brissett and Carson Beck, undoubtedly leaving Murray with a chip on his shoulder.
Murray’s heightened motivation further complicates McCarthy’s chances of an upset. McCarthy will have to bring his A-Game and then some to topple Murray.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - APRIL 25: Caitlyn Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever gets shot up over Sabrina Ionescu #20 of the New York Liberty at Barclays Center on April 25, 2026 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Michelle Farsi/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesINDIANAPOLIS – Late last week, the Indiana Fever made the obvious a formality by exercising a team option in the contract of star guard Caitlin Clark.
Clark, an MVP candidate who missed time due to injuries last season, is perhaps the best guard in the WNBA. She was named to the All-WNBA First Team as a rookie in 2024, then averaged 16.5 points and 8.8 assists per game last season.
Her talent is undeniable, and the Fever look to be contenders in the coming season. Naturally, keeping the young star in Indiana as long as possible should be a goal for the franchise, and picking up her team option for 2027 does exactly that.
Clark is on her rookie scale contract after being the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Rookie scale deals come with a pre-determined salary value across four seasons – the new Collective Bargaining Agreement bumped up Clark’s salary for 2026 and 2027, but she’s still on that four-year pact. And rookie scale deals have another unique quirk in that they have team options that cover the final seasons, but they have to be picked up a full year in advance.
As it pertains to Clark, that meant the Fever had to decide about her contractual future for the 2027 season before the 2026 campaign even began. In this specific instance, it was a no-brainer. The Fever would keep Clark at any contractual value given her on and off-court impact – exercising the team option for 2027 was a formality.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MAY 02: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever dribbles against the Nigeria National Team during the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 02, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Bobby Goddin/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesThe decision puts Clark under contract for $597,596 that season, per Her Hoop Stats WNBA Salary Cap Database. After that, she projects to be a restricted free agent.
That’s the current reality, at least. It could change. Clark, by making an All-WNBA team in her first season, will be eligible for an extension via the Exceptional Performance on Initial Contract (EPIC) provision next season. That’s a newly implemented type of extension – so far, Clark’s Fever teammate Aliyah Boston is the only player to sign a contract using those EPIC rules.
EPIC extensions give a team the opportunity to not only extend a player’s contract, but also give them a raise in the fourth season of their rookie deal. For Clark, that raise would come next season. The Fever could bump up her cap hit from just under $600,000 all the way up to her maximum salary, though there is room for negotiation. Boston, for example, had her salary bumped up to $1 million, about $119k less than her max.
The most money Clark can make in 2027 on an EPIC extension isn’t known – it would rise if she is named MVP in 2026. But it’s at least the player maximum salary (17%) and could be as high as 20% of next year’s salary cap for WNBA teams, a number that also isn’t known and can’t be until next winter. On top of a raise in 2027, Clark’s contract could be extended for multiple seasons thanks to the EPIC provision.
The Fever will do whatever they can to keep her around as long as possible. She has averaged 18.5 points and 8.5 assists per game across 53 games in two seasons. Indiana is 28-25 when she is available to play.
“Just really excited more than anything,” Clark said of her emotions for the coming season. She feels great about what her team has gotten done during training camp. “Practice has been really good. [The] energy level has been great, so [I] can’t complain about that.”
Clark’s contract for 2027 is now protected after her team option for that season was picked up. She and the Fever kick off their 2026 campaign on Saturday afternoon.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Right-hander Frankie Scalzo Jr. was promoted to Triple-A Iowa from Double-A Knoxville.
I-Cubs catcher Christian Bethancourt went on the bereavement list.
The Iowa Cubs hung on to beat the Columbus Clippers (Guardians), 13-12.
Starter Doug Nikhazy didn’t fool anyone early, as he gave up two runs in the first on two solo home runs and four more in the second on a grand slam. But he settled down and pitched two more scoreless innings. His final line was six runs on six hits over four innings. Nikhazy walked three and struck out three.
Ryan Jensen threw the fifth inning and got the win. He allowed a two-out walk, but no other baserunners. Jensen struck out two.
Vince Velazquez came out to pitch the next three innings and allowed just one run from the sixth to the eighth innings. But then Velazquez came out to pitch the ninth. Then this happened.
The injuries just keep coming. Vince Velasquez was making his first appearance with the @IowaCubs since his outing at Dodger Stadium on April 25. He just went down in a heap after throwing a pitch in the top of the ninth. Immediately stood up and walked into the dugout.
— Jason Kempf (@jkempradio) May 9, 2026
So Velazquez ended up being charged with four runs on two hits and five walks over 3+ innings. Gabe Klobosits came on to relieve Velazquez and he allowed two inherited runners to score, one batter whose walk was charged to Velazquez to score, and two more runs of his own. But Iowa’s six-run lead in the ninth was enough to withstand a five-run top of the ninth.
Left fielder Owen Miller homered twice tonight. The first one was with two on in the fourth. The second one was a solo home run in the eighth. It was his first two home runs of the year. Miller went 3 for 5.
Center fielder Justin Dean connected for a solo home run in the fifth. Dean was 2 for 5 with a walk and two runs scored. The home run was Dean’s second this season.
Catcher Eric Yang also homered with the bases empty in the sixth, his second on the campaign. Yang went 1 for 5.
Third baseman Pedro Ramírez was 3 for 4 with a double and he was hit by a pitch. Ramírez scored twice and drove home one.
First baseman Jonathon Long went 3 for 4 with a walk. He scored two runs and had two RBI.
Shortstop Scott Kingery was 2 for 4 with a double and a walk. He scored once.
Owen Miller’s three-run blast.
First home run of the year for Owen Miller gives the I-Cubs the lead! pic.twitter.com/7wNsYhBz4g
— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) May 9, 2026
Dean’s shot.
A no doubter home run for Justin Dean! pic.twitter.com/CICIQLF72e
— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) May 9, 2026
Eric Yang clobbered that one.
A 426 foot moonshot from Eric Yang! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/YKnNRXkWSf
— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs) May 9, 2026
The Knoxville Smokies swept a doubleheader from the Birmingham Barons (White Sox), 8-1 and 3-2.
Brooks Caple had a strong Smokies debut, throwing 3.2 scoreless innings. Caple allowed two hits, walked two and struck out six.
Marino Santy took over for Caple in the fourth and got the win. Santy allowed one run on two hits over 2.1 innings. He struck out four and walked one.
The Smokies scored eight runs in this game on only one hit, thanks to ten walks, a hit batter and two wild pitches. At one point in the fourth inning the Smokies were winning 5-0 and being no-hit. But catcher Owen Ayers cleared the basses with a three-run triple, the only hit of the game for Knoxville. Ayers was 1 for 2 with a walk and a stolen base. He scored once.
The only hit of game one for Knoxville. [VIDEO]
In game two, Dawson Netz completely shut down the Barons for five innings. He gave up no runs and no hits. He did walk two while striking out six as he improved his record to 2-0.
Tyler Santana pitched the final two innings and the no-hitter was broken up with a leadoff single in the seventh. Santana ended up giving up two runs on three hits over two innings as he picked up the save. Santana walked one and struck out one.
Left fielder Jordan Nwogu had an RBI single in the third inning (where a second run scored on an error) and an RBI single in the fifth. Nwogu was 2 for 3.
The South Bend Cubs hammered the Lansing Lugnuts (Athletics), 14-6.
Starter Kevin Valdez gave up two solo home runs to Bobby Boser. Otherwise, his final line was three runs on seven hits over 3.1 innings. Valdez walked two and struck out one.
The win went to Kenyi Perez, who relieved Valdez in the fourth. Perez faced six batters. Five of them he struck out. He walked the other one.
Ethan Flanagan was on the mound after that for a four-inning save. Flanagan allowed seven runs on three hits. He struck out five and walked one.
Left fielder Christian Olivo had a magic night in South Bend. Olivo was a perfect 4 for 4 with a walk and two home runs. The first one was a three-run home run in the fifth and the second one was a two-run blast in the sixth. Olivo now has four home runs this year. Olivo had six total RBi and scored three times.
Second baseman Alex Madera was 3 for 5. He scored twice and drove in two.
Right fielder Leonel Espinoza went 2 for 5. He scored once and had one run batted in.
Shortstop Ty Southisene was 2 for 5 with one run scored.
Highlights.
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans cracked open the Hickory Crawdads (Rangers), 6-2 in ten innings.
Dominick Reid turned in a dominant start. He allowed no runs on just one hit over five innings. Reid walked no one, although hid did hit two batters, and struck out six.
Daniel Avita pitched the next three innings and he permitted two runs on three hits. He walked one and struck out five.
The win went to Jordan Henriquez, who retired all six batters he faced in the ninth and tenth innings. He struck out four.
The Pelicans blew this game open with a four-run top of the tenth. Center fielder Alexy Lumpuy plated the automatic runner with a single. Lumpuy went 2 for 5 and scored once.
But the big blow in the tenth was a two-run double by second baseman Jose Escobar. Escobar was 2 for 5.
Both Pelicans runs in regulation came on solo home runs. Left fielder Darlyn De Leon homered in the second inning. He went 1 for 3 with a walk and two runs scored.
In the third inning, right fielder Josiah Hartshorn cracked his fourth home run of the year. Hartshorn went 2 for 4. He was also hit by a pitch and stole a base.
De Leon’s blast.
OH MY DARLYN! pic.twitter.com/xGJa8urTpi
— Myrtle Beach Pelicans (@Pelicanbaseball) May 9, 2026
Hartshorn’s blast.
Hartshorn in their side💣 pic.twitter.com/rs0sektZzq
— Myrtle Beach Pelicans (@Pelicanbaseball) May 9, 2026
Kaleb Wing’s second pro start didn’t go as well as the first. Wing took the loss after giving up three runs on four hits over 4.2 innings He did strike out eight and walked only two.
ARLINGTON, Texas — It was an ordinary day in an extraordinary run for the Chicago Cubs.
Another 10-game winning streak was in the books Friday after a 7-1 win over the Texas Rangers before 32,394 at Globe Life Field, the second such run of the season for a Cubs team that continues to defy baseball norms.
Ben Brown threw four hitless innings in his first start for the injured Matthew Boyd, and Javier Assad notched the win with 3 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing one hit. Pete Crow-Armstrong made the Rangers’ “Elvis Cam” after catching a sinking liner in center and waved to Ian Happ as he lay on the grass.
3 numbers that stand out in the Chicago Cubs’ 9-game winning streak: ‘It’s pretty special’
And Nico Hoerner did another “Nico thing,” winding up on second when the Rangers middle infielders collided on a grounder up the middle and failed to notice he hadn’t stopped running.
Don’t try to understand it. Just let the wave wash over you and enjoy.
It’s crazy to think this was the first Cubs team since 1935 with a pair of 10-game winning streaks, right?
“Not necessarily,” said Seiya Suzuki, whose two-run home run in the fourth inning sparked the offense early. “We’re just playing our brand of baseball and just weighting the wins. Hopefully we just keep stacking them up.”
The Cubs are celebrating their 150th birthday this season, and according to MLB stats czar Sarah Langs, they’ve had six other seasons with multiple 10-plus-game winning streaks: 1880, 1885, 1886, 1906, 1901 and, as mentioned, 1935. In 1906, they had four double-digit winning streaks in a 116-win season but wound up losing to the White Sox team known as the “Hitless Wonders” in the only all-Chicago World Series.
“Obviously incredible,” Hoerner said of the streak. “It’s crazy. Baseball is a game full of a ridiculous amount of stats and things to look up. Any time you have to go that far back, it’s obviously a good sign, especially on a positive like that.
“Just going to keep it rolling.”
The Cubs already were the first major-league team with multiple nine-plus-game winning streaks since the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, who were on their way to their first World Series title.
Oh, and there are still three more weeks in May.
“It gives you goosebumps,” Brown said. “It’s special to be part of. It’s special to witness, special to watch.”
The Cubs have won 20 of their last 23 games, improving to an MLB-best 27-12.
They led 4-1 in the seventh Friday when Hoerner led off with a grounder that shortstop Corey Seager botched while running into Justin Foscue, who was charged with the error. The ball trickled behind second, and Hoerner kept going, hustling his way to second.
“That’s Nico,” manager Craig Counsell said. “If there is a play maybe that they show about Nico’s career, they should show that play, because that’s just who he is. That was a great play.”
Hoerner said it was mostly a matter of instinct and something the Cubs are always looking to do at any moment.
“There was not really any thinking or communication on things like that (while) baserunning,” he said. “Always looking to take extra bases and capitalize on opportunities. Our team plays the game pretty hard and always looks for extra bases. … There are always opportunities to seize.”
Seizing the opportunity has been a recurring theme of this year’s Cubs. The pitching staff has been folded, spindled and mutilated but keeps on trucking. Brown started Friday on a bullpen day, knowing he wouldn’t last long but treasuring the opportunity.
Brown said he was able to go out and “play free” and with “nothing to lose.” He lowered his ERA to 1.82 with his first scoreless start since a six-inning stint on May 2, 2025, in Milwaukee. His value as a late-inning leverage guy had to be sacrificed due to the Cubs’ need for a starter after Boyd underwent left meniscus surgery that will sideline him for about six weeks.
“We couldn’t have asked for anything more,” Counsell said of Brown.
Counsell wouldn’t guarantee Brown a start in Atlanta next week but said he’d “be involved in it somehow.” Hard to believe he wouldn’t give him another shot.
Last year the Cubs went into September without losing more than three straight games until a five-game skid from Sept. 19-24. This year they won 10 straight, suffered a three-game losing streak on April 25-27 in Los Angeles and San Diego and now have whipped off 10 straight wins again.
“Look, I think this is a group that’s collectively playing at a high level,” Counsell said. “From a position-player standpoint I think we’re very well-rounded, and that leads to consistency. It doesn’t lead to winning streaks, but it leads to (the fact) you don’t go in long ruts because we have the ability to beat you in a number of different ways offensively, so it’s not just the home run, it’s not just the speed or something like that.
“And we’ve pitched well. If you go back to the starters, we’re not well everywhere pitching, but the starters getting us outs at the start of the game has been a really big part of this thing. All the bullpen chaos and the name-switching and injuries and only one off day really in this whole stretch … the starters getting deep into games is what really sets that up to be possible to happen, in my eyes. And the defense helps the starters so much in that regard too.”
The Cubs on Friday activated Ethan Roberts, who suffered a freak injury to his right middle finger while working out in mid-April, and sent Gavin Hollowell down to Triple-A Iowa. Roberts pitched a scoreless ninth.
Lefty Caleb Thielbar threw a bullpen Friday and is closer to returning from his left hamstring strain, though he’ll probably go on a minor-league rehab stint in a week. Hunter Harvey had a setback while rehabbing a right triceps injury and will be shut down for another month.
The bullpen chaos has only added to the wild ride, with many different players playing a role.
“People stepping up in roles they maybe weren’t expected to,” Hoerner said, adding, “you’d think there would be two or three stars” carrying the group in two streaks like this.
“We’re fortunate to have a group that has star talent,” he said. “But every part of the roster has been huge for us in big moments in parts of these streaks. And that’s what it takes for a whole season and beyond.”

Is Victor Wembanyama goaltending? Why Timberwolves coach Chris Finch called out Spurs star's blocking technique originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Victor Wembanyama is on the brink of superstardom in the NBA, as he leads the San Antonio Spurs in his first playoff run. However, the center is now under the microscope after he is being accused of a favorable call from the officials.
After Game 1, in which the Spurs lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota head coach Chris Finch criticized the officials for not calling many on Wembanyama's blocks 12 goaltending instead.
"At least four of them were goaltending," Finch said, via ESPN. "Maybe even a fifth. To me, it's a little alarming that none of them were called."
That game was close, with the Timberwolves winning by two points, and Finch believes Minnesota was lucky that the missed calls didn't prevent the team from winning.
"Let's just say there were four," he said. "That's eight points. You know the value of eight points in an NBA game? It's massive. That means 33 percent of his blocks were goaltending uncalled. If I were to give you a 33 percent raise, you'd like that, right? It's a huge number."
For the rest of this series, Wembanyama's block attempts will surely be more of a talking point for the broadcasts. Here's a breakdown of whether Wembanyama has been getting away with a few calls.
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Finch praised Wembanyama's shot-blocking prowess, but he believes that the center gets the benefit of the doubt on potential goaltending calls.
"Here's a generational shot-blocker, who is 7-foot-6 and goes after everything, and there's no heightened awareness that these blocks could be a goaltend?" Finch asked. "The third possession of the game was a goaltend, and it was a clean, obvious one."
On a look back, it's clear that some of Wembanyama's blocks should in fact have been called goaltending. The Spurs center tends to block a shot after it hits the backboard on its way to the hoop, which is a classic goaltending call.
Almost all Wemby's blocks were goaltends/fouls. pic.twitter.com/kiFxdO82u9
— House of Lowlights (@HouseLowlights) May 5, 2026
The NBA has detailed rules around goaltending and basket interference to prevent players from going overboard in their block attempts. Players will be called for goaltending or basket interference if they do any of the following:
MORE: Victor Wembanyama sets playoff blocks record
In Game 1 of the second round against the Timberwolves, Wembanyama set an NBA playoff record with 12 blocks in a single game.
Victor Wembanyama sets an NBA playoff record with 12 blocks 👏 pic.twitter.com/pe19Hu0zcI
— NBA on Prime (@NBAonPrime) May 5, 2026
Wembanyama has also successfully mastered the "no-look" block by almost baiting players into taking a shot with him looming.
Victor Wembanyama ‘no-look’ bait blocks reel: pic.twitter.com/wdaHZ0xiWG
— Bala (@BalaPattySZN) March 17, 2026

Where to watch Fever vs. Wings: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers WNBA opener originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Arguably the most highly anticipated matchup of the WNBA's opening weekend, the Fever will host the Wings on Saturday.
Of course for WNBA fans, the return of star Caitlin Clark will be a spectacle all its own. The Indiana guard was sidelined much of her sophomore season with injuries, and is certainly ready for a redemption year. Of course, Clark can expect ample help from teammates like Aliyah Boston, Sophie Cunningham and Kelsey Mitchell.
The Wings have also been the talk of the league heading into the season. With back-to-back No. 1 draft picks, Dallas has reunited former UConn teammates Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, which is sure to be an interesting dynamic.
These two franchises already met in the preseason, with Dallas taking the win, 95-80. Who will prevail in the regular season?
Here's everything you need to know about Fever vs. Wings, including TV channel and streaming options for the WNBA opener.
Fever vs. Wings on the WNBA's opening weekend will be broadcast nationally on ABC, with Ryan Ruocco and Rebecca Lobo on the call. Fans and cord-cutters can also stream the action live on DIRECTV, fubo and the ESPN app.
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The Fever and Wings will go head-to-head on Saturday, May 9 at 1 p.m. ET. The matchup will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Here's a look at the Fever's next five matchups.
| Date | Matchup | Time (ET) |
| May 9 | vs. Wings | 1 p.m. |
| May 13 | at Sparks | 10:30 p.m. |
| May 15 | vs. Mystics | 7:30 p.m. |
| May 17 | vs. Storm | 6 p.m. |
| May 20 | vs. Fire | 7 p.m. |
Here's a look at the Wings' next five matchups.
| Date | Matchup | Time (ET) |
| May 9 | at Fever | 1 p.m. |
| May 12 | vs. Dream | 8 p.m. |
| May 14 | vs. Lynx | 8 p.m. |
| May 18 | vs. Mystics | 8 p.m. |
| May 20 | at Sky | 9 p.m. |

Score prediction: Sunderland 0 Man Utd 2
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: N/A
I’m not too confident about today’s game — United are in really good form overall and they must be in title winning-form since Carrick took over.
Hopefully we can finish the season strongly and if I’m wrong, I’ll be delighted!
Score prediction: Sunderland 1 Man Utd 1
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Granit Xhaka
Last weekend’s visit to the West Midlands was ruined by a red card, borne from a rule which has been much debated in recent weeks.
To take a point, away from home with only ten men for over three quarters of the match, was not a bad situation, despite the fact that Wolves were awful and we would’ve certainly won without the intervention of the referee and the misinterpretation of a genuine tussle between players in a contact sport.
A point today is like a massive win and if we can do better than that, brilliant.
Let’s put the daft rules behind us, get something, and keep our faint hopes of Europe alive.
Score prediction: Sunderland 2 Man Utd 1
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Brian Brobbey
It feels crazy that we could still end the season in 6th place, but I think realistically, our European aspirations have slipped away.
Not that this is a great sadness, as I think another steady season is what’s required, rather than the added pressure of a European adventure — or at least that’s what my brain is telling me. My heart would love for us to break into that scene during our first seaso back, but I think practicality wins out.
Manchester United are playing well; they’re fresh off a home win over Liverpool and now have three successive wins.
They’ll provide tough opposition and will be keen to cement their Champions League spot. We’ll need to be at our best to get anything, and will be down a big talisman in Dan Ballard.
We’ve stunned some big sides at home and I fancy us to give a big performance and do similarly. Big Brobbey feels like he’s due a goal, so I fancy him to roughneck his way to the opener in a tight win for us.
Score prediction: Sunderland 1 Man Utd 1
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Granit Xhaka
Manchester United always bring the noise but they’ve hardly been convincing all season — big names, plenty of drama, and still capable of throwing in a shocker (as shown by the second half last weekend) and today, we have the return of the starboy!
At home, we’ll fancy making this uncomfortable for them. Keep the intensity high, get into tackles, and don’t let them settle. It feels like one where the crowd plays a massive part, and Xhaka smashing one in from distance would do nicely.
I’d definitely take a point.
Score prediction: Sunderland 1 Man Utd 3
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Enzo Le Fée
Maybe it’s just the pessimist in me but I’m struggling to see us winning any of our last three. I’m not mad about it as we’ve had an incredible season and wherever we finish will be an incredible achievement.
Today, we face a Manchester United side placed firmly in third and unlikely to move either way. That’s Champions League football guaranteed, but their last three games suggest they’re not on the beach just yet.
It would be a huge win for us, but I think they’ll have too much for us.
All I ask is that we kidnap Amad and don’t allow him to leave without signing a contract.
Score prediction: Sunderland 2 Man Utd 2
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Brian Brobbey
I think United will come here and come at us in the first half. We’ll be complacent — similar to the Nottingham Forest game — but we’ll learn our lesson and see out the first half 0-2 down.
The second half will be all us; we’ll be unreal, and Brobbey will smash their defence to pieces.
Score prediction: Sunderland 0 Man Utd 2
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: N/A
After a frustrating draw away at Wolves, it now feels like the dream of European football is over.
There isn’t much between twelfth and sixth, but with only three games left and a number of teams ahead of us, it looks difficult even if we won out from here.
Although we’ve thrown away some winnable games and been unlucky in others, the league table doesn’t lie at this point: it’s been a fantastic season, getting within touching distance of Europe at our first attempt.
Now we face a strong United side sitting comfortably in third place. They’re playing well and have found consistency.
I anticipate this game having an ‘end-of-season’ feel to it. Amad will get the warmest of welcomes when he inevitably steps off the bench, and United will ultimately coast to a comfortable win.
Score prediction: Sunderland 2 Man Utd 1
Sunderland’s first goalscorer: Enzo Le Fée
United are in good form so this one will be tough — even more so without Dan Ballard — and it’ll be interesting to see if we start to mix things up a bit in other positions as well.
Seeing as I can’t finish bottom of this league, I’m going to go for it by calling a Sunderland win, and that’s exactly what the lads should be doing.
Now that we’re mathematically safe, (despite never being in any danger) let’s just go for it and try and finish as high up the league as we can.
The last game was ruined by a red card which was far from necessary, but applied to the letter of the laws fully reiterated in recent weeks.
The Lads were comfortable with eleven and may well have nicked all three points with only ten men for almost eighty minutes — although with some of the chances Wolves missed, maybe a point with ten men wasn’t so bad.
Today we welcome back Amad and a Manchester United side that’s had a great season.
Hopefully they’re already thinking about next season’s Champions League and we can get something from what’ll be a tough afternoon.
Two of the lads called us getting a 1-1 draw at Wolves, although if you told them we would have ten men for the length of time we did, they would probably have changed their tune.
Everyone else went for the away win, which looked very likely until our beautiful game dropped to new lows, with an accidental hair pull being classed as ‘violent conduct’. What a mess.
Gary makes the podium, overtaking Brett, and Martin makes it very close to mathematically impossible for Gair to miss out on the wooden spoon.
The rest of the table is unchanged and with twelve points to play for — even Martin could still win our little league.
Just a quick reminder of how we allocate points to our match-by-match predictions:

What a fantastic day and what a fantastic memory!
After just missing out on promotion in 1997/1998, Sunderland got the job done in emphatic style, beating Birmingham City 2-1 at the Stadium of Light in the last game of the 1998/1999 season, and earning promotion as Nationwide Division One champions.
At the time, it was the biggest gate seen at the stadium and it was also a record-breaking points tally for a season — the Lads reaching an enormous 105 with the biggest difference from the previous campaign being in defence.
We did score five more goals but the new-look rearguard, completed with the signing of goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen and giant central defender Paul Butler, helped to almost halve the number of goals we let in, from fifty to just twenty eight.
Promotion and the title had already been secured so this was party day at the Stadium of Light, enjoyed by a bumper 41,634 — a record at the time, coming before the ground extension a couple of seasons later.
Victory completed a most wonderful season and a fantastic day, but barely had the gunpowder smoke left people’s eyes and nostrils (part of a great match day build-up) than Birmingham came out all guns blazing.
Sorensen was tested early on as Blues striker Lee Bradbury fired a shot across goal in the second minute, followed by a strike from Paul Furlong that also tested the Dane. However, backed by a huge Wearside crowd that was creating a festival atmosphere and chanting every song in their repertoire, Sunderland soon started to find their stride.
Allan Johnston put in a couple of great crosses for each of Phillips and Quinn — the latter with a looping header that beat Brum keeper Kevin Poole — to land on the top of the net. In a frenetic start, Birmingham had the Lads on the back foot again in the seventh minute when Michael Johnson brought a fine save out of Sorensen, only for Jon McCarthy to fire the ball back in and hit the post, before it was hacked away.
The lively Johnson was in action a minute later, this time tracking back to deny a Phillips breakaway strike, and back came the Blues again, when Bryan Hughes curled a lovely shot just wide in the tenth minute.
Something had to give amid such a pulsating start and the twelfth minute, a Nicky Summerbee free kick came close, before Niall Quinn went through on goal, only for his effort to flash wide.
The big Irish striker was in superb form, winning battles and free kicks all over the pitch, although Summerbee’s crosses were generally being dealt with by the Blues defence. Many teams would’ve crumbled under the sort of pressure Sunderland were starting to ramp up, but Birmingham refused to join them and although the Black Cats had the majority of possession, the visitors were dangerous on the break.
Indeed, in the thirty second minute, it took a glorious tackle from Kevin Ball to stop Bradbury getting his shot away before a Sunderland break saw Chris Makin fire a scorching shot just over the bar, leading to the crowd screaming for him to shoot every time he had the ball for the rest of the game!
However, just as the Lads were starting to take control of the game, it was City who took the lead with a goal from nothing in the thirty ninth minute.
Bryan Hughes took a free kick in the centre circle, and hit it out wide to the right wing, where Gary Rowett headed the ball back across the box and Martin Grainger was on hand to volley in from nine yards, giving Sorensen no chance.
However, Sunderland continued to press and in first half injury time, a Quinn header from a Summerbee cross, was cleared off the line.
Blues manager Trevor Francis made three changes at half time due to players picking up knocks. It was a slightly sluggish start to the second half but Sunderland slowly started to pick up the pace and the inevitable equaliser came on the hour mark — albeit in a slightly strange manner.
Summerbee crossed the ball to Quinn’s feet, only for Johnson to bring him down on the edge of the box. The linesman was waving his flag but as Quinn fell, he managed to poke the ball back to Summerbee, who crossed the ball into the box.
With the linesman still flagging and the Birmingham defence not sure what was happening, the referee played the advantage and Phillips was on hand at the far post to cushion a header past Poole and into the roof of the net.
The goal sparked furious scenes from the Birmingham camp both on and off the field. Francis later claimed that because the linesman had stood there with his flag aloft, he’d failed to see that Phillips was in an offside position, from his point of view.
After that incident, the game got a bit heated. Grainger committed an awful foul on Makin, and perhaps should have got more than just the yellow card he was shown, but it also sparked a more energetic and determined passage of play from the home side, with our passing in and around the Birmingham box now crisp, fast and smooth.
Summerbee came close, as did Butler, but the winner eventually came in the seventieth minute as Phillips picked up the ball on the halfway line and drove forward before passing it out to Summerbee, whose cross was met at the near post by Quinn, stabbing the ball home for his twenty first goal of the campaign and a just reward for his man of the match display.
The goal inspired much jubilation and a Mexican wave broke out among the crowd as they enjoyed the sunshine, the display, and watching their champions play.
There would be a few more chances but the game was won and the fans lapped it all up. It was one of those glorious days: a record-breaking season and a return to the Premier League at our beautiful new stadium, with the players and their families thoroughly enjoying the lap of honour after the game.
A memorable game, a memorable day, and a very memorable team, with the following two seasons in the Premier League still discussed to this day.
9 May 1999
Nationwide League Division One
Stadium of Light
Attendance: 41,634
Sunderland 2 (Phillips, Quinn)
Birmingham City 1 (Grainger)
Sunderland: Sorensen, Gray, Melville; Butler, Makin, Summerbee; Clark, Ball, Johnston; Quinn, Phillips

We’re without Dan Ballard today because a braid hit his hand (violently, apparently), and that’s a big blow as we don’t have another centre back like him to come in and take his place. The question of who will replace Ballard will be answered by what Le Bris does with Trai Hume – whether he keeps him in that hybrid role, or moves him to right back, or even to the bench. I know which option I’d go for… but I think Le Bris will take another.
I reckon Roefs will be disappointed with Wolves’ goal last week – he’s stopped coming off his line as much recently. That’s what made him so imposing and impressive earlier in the season, and it’s a bit of a puzzle as to why he’s stopped. Anyway, he’ll play today, opposite a keeper who we were heavily linked with before signing the Dutchman.
With Ballard out, the question is do we move Nordi in to partner Alderete, or do we bring Luke O’Nien back into the side? Mukiele’s attacking play is a great asset, and there’s a lot of merit in keeping him at right back, but personally I’d play Mukiele and Alderete at the back and Hume at full back. I suspect Le Bris will do the opposite though, with O’Nien coming in at centre back, and Hume playing further upfield.
If we do go with O’Nien at the back, Hume will likely be deployed in midfield. I think the Villa and Forest games spooked Le Bris a bit, and his selection of Hume in midfield at Molineux showed a desire to get back to the solid shape that served us so well earlier on. Habib Diarra sat out much of last week’s game, and he likely will do today. We need Le Fee in the centre of the park, which when you throw Xhaka into the mix leaves it a shoot out between Sadiki and Diarra, and there’s one winner at the moment. On the left, I think Talbi will start, and hopefully we’ll see Jimmy or Angulo coming off the bench in the second half.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Isidor got a start today, but I’m hedging my bets with Brobbey. It’s tough for him sometimes, as he’s often left far too isolated during the game, but hopefully with Le Fee playing more centrally we can solve that.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 07: Fabio Wardley (L) Daniel Dubois (R) face off during the final Fabio Wardley v Daniel Dubois Press Conference at at Co-op Live on May 07, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesDo you like knockouts? Of course you do. There may not be a fight on the big-time heavyweight boxing schedule in 2026 that carries a higher probability of ending in KO than Saturday's clash between WBO heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley and former heavyweight champ Daniel Dubois.
Here's all the info you need on ring walk times and a look at the rest of the card on tap at Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester, England.
Wardley and Dubois are expected to make their ring walks at approximately 11 p.m. BST in Manchester, which translates to 6 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. CT, and 3 p.m. PT in the United States. The window is firm but not fixed — undercard fights running long could push it 15 to 30 minutes later.
The main card starts at 6 p.m. BST (1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT), so U.S. viewers on the East Coast can catch the entire broadcast in a normal Saturday afternoon window. The DAZN ring walk schedule, Yahoo Sports, The Independent, and ESPN UK all converge on the same 11 p.m. BST main-event slot.
The undercard reshuffled in the final two weeks after Jared Anderson withdrew because of injury. The locked-in lineup:
The Morrell vs. Chelli swap-in gives the co-feature real juice — Morrell is one of the most avoided 168-pounders in the sport and Chelli is coming in as the live British underdog.
Jalolov, the undefeated Uzbek Olympic gold medalist, was added late to strengthen the heavyweight presence on the card. It's a stacked night for a WBO heavyweight title fight that already had main-event KO equity.
In the United Kingdom, the entire card streams on DAZN as a pay-per-view at £24.99. You don't need an existing DAZN subscription to purchase the PPV, though monthly plans start at £15.99 if you want broader access to the platform's library.
In the United States, the card is available via DAZN as well, and the platform's app works on smart TVs, mobile, tablets, streaming devices, game consoles, and web browsers. UK viewers also have the option of an annual super-saver DAZN subscription at £119.99 if they're planning to stick with the platform beyond Saturday — but for one-night-only buyers, the £24.99 PPV is the cleaner play.
For Wardley, this is his first defense of the full WBO title after being elevated to champion in November 2025 when Oleksandr Usyk vacated rather than face him as mandatory. The Ipswich heavyweight grabbed the WBO interim belt with an 11th-round TKO of Joseph Parker last October and now puts his unbeaten record on the line against arguably the most dangerous puncher he's faced.
For Dubois, this is the chance to become a two-time heavyweight world champion six months after dropping the IBF title to Usyk via stoppage. A win flips the British heavyweight pecking order overnight and likely sets up a unification path.
Neither man has fought to the final bell more than once in their careers, which is why Saturday's outcome is most likely to end in a stoppage — and why the Tyson Fury winner-of-this-fight conversation already has plenty of overlap waiting on the other side.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Liverpool host Chelsea in the Premier League looking to wrap up Champions League qualification and bounce back from last weekend’s defeat to Manchester United.
Arne Slot’s side suffered a chastening defeat at Old Trafford, despite a fight from two goals down, but a win would secure a top-five finish with two games to play.
Chelsea arrive at Anfield having lost their last six games in a row in the Premier League, but their own Champions League hopes are still not over yet.
If Aston Villa win the Europa League and finish fifth, sixth place would be enough for Champions League. The Blues are four points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Kick-off at Anfield is at 12:30pm BST.
It will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.
Alexander Isak and goalkeeper and Giorgi Mamardashvili could return after missing the defeat at Manchester United, but Alisson Becker and Mohamed Salah remain out. Florian Wirtz, who missed training with illness on Wednesday, is expected to be available.
Chelsea are hopeful Levi Colwill and Reece James could feature, but Robert Sanchez is out due to a head injury and Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho are doubts due to knocks.
Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Frimpong, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Isak
Chelsea XI: Jorgenson; Gusto, Fofana, Colwill, Cucurella; Lavia, Caicedo; Palmer, Enzo, Pedro; Delap

Tickets: Tickets are sold out.
TV/Stream: Full live match coverage is unavailable.
Radio: Full live match commentary available via BBC Radio Newcastle (not online)
Don’t forget to follow the blow-by-blow account of the game on the Roker Report Twitter feed (@RokerReport) and check out the player ratings after the full-time whistle at www.RokerReport.sbnation.com!
It’s funny because when I think of Manchester United coming to town, I immediately think we’ve done well against them. My memory goes straight back to Gary Bennett turning into Diego Maradona at Roker Park in 1990 and Reidy’s Sunderland beating Fergie’s United in the last season at Roker Park – but our record at home against them is crap.
This century, we’ve taken them on fourteen times in the Premier League at the Stadium of Light – we’ve won just once and only drawn three. I’m sure you’re already casting your mind back to that game we won back in February 2016 – just over a decade ago(!) – when Big Sam orchestrated a 2-1 win over Van Gaal’s United.
Anyway, now we’ve got that out of the way, we can get on to some positives.
For a start, Le Bris said during the week that only long-term absentee Romain Mundle, along with Vidal Sassoon wannabee, Dan Ballard, are unavailable for selection today – which means he has plenty of options. Thinking back to the game at Old Trafford, Le Bris changed the shape during the game for the better, but unfortunately, we’d already gone behind.
So that’s one positive. Another is the fact that although United’s form is generally good under Michael Carrick, he still appears to be finding a way of playing away from home. In the last five on the road, they have beaten Everton & Chelsea, but only drew against West Ham and Bournemouth, and suffered defeat up the road against the Visitors.
It’s the penultimate home game, only three fixtures left in total, five points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth, we’ve got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark, and we’re wearing sunglasses. Hit it.
The bookies have the Lads at 14/5 to win the game. United are 17/20 to take all three points, and the draw is 13/5.
(All competitions)
[Larsson sent off 43’ – Ibrahimovic 30’, Mkhitaryan 46’, Rashford 89’]
Sunderland: Pickford, Jones, Kone, Denayer, Oviedo (Manquillo), Larsson, Cattermole (Borini), Ndong, Rodwell, Anichebe, Defoe Substitutes not used: Mannone, Djilobodji, Gibson, Pienaar, Khazri
Manchester United: Romero, Darmian, Shaw (Blind), Pogba, Bailly, Rojo, Herrera, Fellaini, Ibrahimovic, Mkhitaryan (Martial), Lingard (Rashford)Substitutes not used: Pereira, Tuanzebe, Fosu-Mensah, Carrick
Attendance: 43,779
Last time out at the Stadium of Light, we played Forest, so you’d expect the players to be up for putting that right. United are in good form, so going for a score-draw.


LOS ANGELES — The United States will officially kick off the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a star-studded opening ceremony in Los Angeles on June 12, as FIFA announced an entertainment-driven celebration designed to blend soccer, music and culture on a global stage.
The ceremony at SoFi Stadium will feature performances by Katy Perry, Future, Anitta, LISA, Rema and Tyla, with additional performers expected to be announced in the coming months.
FIFA said the event will begin 90 minutes before kickoff of the United States’ opening match against Paraguay and is intended to showcase the cultural diversity and entertainment influence of the United States while introducing the largest World Cup in history.
“This opening ceremony in Los Angeles represents the extraordinary scale of what the FIFA World Cup 2026 will become,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement. “The lineup of artists reflects the cultural diversity of the United States and the vibrancy of its many diasporas, highlighting the nation’s rich influence on music, entertainment and pop culture, while showcasing the power of music to bring people together across the country.”
The 2026 tournament will be the first World Cup jointly hosted by three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — and the first expanded to 48 teams and 104 matches.
FIFA also announced that, for the first time in tournament history, there will be three opening ceremonies across the host nations. Mexico City will host the first ceremony on June 11, followed by celebrations in Toronto and Los Angeles on June 12.
The Los Angeles ceremony is expected to lean heavily into Hollywood-style production and live entertainment. FIFA said the show is being produced in partnership with Balich Wonder Studio and will feature immersive storytelling, large-scale visuals and live musical performances centered around the FIFA World Cup Trophy.
Fans attending the opening match are being encouraged to arrive early, with stadium gates opening four hours before kickoff. FIFA plans to offer interactive fan activations, live entertainment and pregame programming throughout the venue leading up to the ceremony.
The announcement further solidifies Los Angeles as a centerpiece of the World Cup and another major moment in the city’s growing international sports calendar, which already includes hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics, the Super Bowl and multiple major international soccer events in recent years.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 officially begins June 11 in Mexico City and concludes with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs' new-look secondary will be counted on to anchor veteran coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's defense in 2026.
Perhaps the most important addition to Kansas City's revamped defensive backfield is rookie cornerback Mansoor Delane, who was selected by the Chiefs with the No. 6 selection in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Delane, a former LSU Tigers standout, is expected to be one of Kansas City's most valuable defenders next season and is already hard at work honing his craft ahead of his highly anticipated debut later this year.
Take a look at Delane's remarkable offseason training in this video, which was posted to Twitter by Brad Henson Productions:
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If Delane's footwork in this clip is any indication, Kansas City's coaching staff should be supremely confident in its first-round pick's ability to dominate NFL receivers during his rookie season — especially if he continues to improve during the Chiefs' OTAs and training camp.
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Anthony Slater: Chris Finch called it "completely unprofessional" for Tony Brothers to confront him during a stoppage in the fourth quarter. Finch said Brothers failed to give him a timeout initially, finally did and Finch told him "I want my three seconds back." Players held Brothers back.
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Hoop Informatics: Here is the video of NBA referee Tony Brothers interacting with Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch until Naz Reid steps steps in to hold Brothers back
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Samsung’s latest move has just pushed One UI 9 Beta toward a public release. The company is internally testing the software on its latest flagships. Users are expected to be invited to the Beta Program by the end of the month.
As spotted by TarunVats, One UI 9 Beta is now being tested on Korean models ahead of release. It’s a major development, following the initial Beta firmware discoveries on the software servers of International and the United States.
The most recent build on the Korean server is ZZE9, but the release version will be different. It’s being tested internally, and changes are being made. If the stability is verified by the end of May, a Beta Program opening is likely.
Samsung’s One UI 9 Beta is built on the Android 17 operating system. Google is set to unveil key details about the new OS at The Android Show. The livestream starts on May 12 on YouTube; open to all tech enthusiasts.
Android 17’s teaser hinted at the adoption of Liquid Glass. It brought mixed reactions from the community, with some welcoming and others opposing. Eventually, a Google official confirmed Liquid Glass isn’t happening.
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A Samsung leaker also revealed that One UI 9 doesn’t look at Liquid Glass for now. Samsung has its own software design, which isn’t bound by Android. If it wants Liquid Glass, Galaxy users will get it atop Android 17.
We expect Samsung to gradually evolve the frosted glass design. One UI 8.5 paves the way for improvements to the interface. One UI 9 will enhance it and we may see even bigger tweaks in the One UI 9.5 version in 2027.
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Samsung has a fresh firmware update for Galaxy A57. As part of its second update, the smartphone is receiving the April 2026 security patch. It’s a significant boost to the system security and stability for the overall user experience.
Galaxy A57 was unveiled alongside the Galaxy A37 in March 2026. Just a week after getting unveiled, the device received first OTA. That update included a security patch dated January 2026, despite being released in April 2026.
Now, users can download the latest firmware update on their Galaxy A57, which carries a PDA build version ending with AZD9, via @raihanhan121.
Samsung revealed last month the content of its April security patch. Exynos-powered models receive fixes for 47 vulnerabilities. It contains 4 specific CVE items from Samsung Semiconductor to ensure stability and reliability.
Users can download the update through Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 comes with Android 16-based One UI 8.5. The company promises six years of Android and security updates. The rollout of One UI 8.5 has just begun, but One UI 9 will be the first significant upgrade.
The Korean tech giant is running a decent offer on the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in India. You may have purchased at full price, but the Galaxy A37 is down by INR 5000, while the Galaxy A57 price is slashed by INR 7000.
Earlier, Samsung ran a survey in the UK, and the findings revealed exciting information. Buyers nowadays think twice when it comes to battery life and reliability. Resale value has become a crucial point when buyers pick their new phone.
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Last Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain reached the Champions League final after drawing with Bayern Munich, thanks to a goal from Ousmane Dembélé, who was replaced early. Toni Kroos used him as an example while criticizing modern stars on his podcast.
Kroos said: “Luis Enrique substitutes the best player in the world at 65 minutes and he leaves, that’s correct. He high-fives the manager and then he cheers for his teammates from the bench. There are certainly many counterexamples.”
Those were not the only compliments Kroos had to make: “You see how he screams for his teammates from the bench, unlike 90% of the rest who think they are the stars of their teams, making gestures on the field while walking off and then sitting on the bench with a bad expression on their face.”
The former midfielder also spoke highly of the manager, pointing to Dembélé’s reaction when he was replaced by Bradley Barcola in a match that was still far from over. For the German, the respect Luis Enrique commands is important because he had strong managers throughout his career.

Choosing to keep Desiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on the field while taking off the player who was crowned best last year was clearly a decision that could have made a difference, and that is what led to Kroos’ praise.
Kroos said: “Why did he take Dembélé out? Because the manager saw he was tired and that Doué and Kvaratskhelia were better that day, so he took him out. Period. Nobody complains. That shows the respect they have for the manager.”
The other player he praised was the Georgian, for his talent combined with effort. Kvaratskhelia made a huge play in Paris Saint-Germain’s goal, carrying the ball half the field before providing an easy assist for his teammate: “He works like crazy, and he is still a world-class player.”



Here are the Upper State high school girls track and field individual winners and others from the Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson areas to qualify for the SCHSL state championships to be held May 14-16 in Columbia.
Class 5A Division 1 Upper State was held May 8 at Dorman. The rest of the classifications will have qualifying meets on May 9. Check back for updates.
100 meters – Jordayn Ratliff, Dorman (11.99)
200 meters – Akyra Webster, Spartanburg (24.55)
400 meters – Akyra Webster, Spartanburg (55.04)
110 hurdles – Rebecca Okebe, Dorman (14.04)
400 hurdles – Rebecca Okebe, Dorman (1:00.13)
Long jump – Jordayn Ratliff, Dorman (5.72)
Shot put – Riley Vaughn, Spartanburg (14.41)
Discus – Riley Vaughn, Spartanburg (41.40)
100 meters – Jacelyn Higgins, Dorman; Laila Tucker, Dorman
200 meters – Laila Tucker, Dorman; Kendall Miller, Dorman
400 meters – Keniya Clyburn, Spartanburg
800 meters – Gretchen Kale, Mauldin; Jayda Dyke, Mauldin
1600 meters – Callie Rohm, Mauldin
3200 meters – Callie Rohm, Mauldin; Avery Griffith, Mauldin
100 hurdles – Travariya Gilliam, Byrnes
400 hurdles – Tatiana Dooley, Mauldin; Arriana Dooley, Mauldin
High jump – Kendall Overbay, Dorman
Long jump – Kamryn Chastine, J.L, Mann; Kendall Overbay, Dorman
Shot put – Harmoni Harris, Spartanburg; Mattie Bandy, Dorman
Discus – Harmoni Harris, Spartanburg; Mattie Bandy, Dorman
Javelin – Kamari Ravenell, Mauldin
Todd Shanesy covers high school athletics for the Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal and Anderson Independent Mail in the USA TODAY Network. Contact him by email at todd.shanesy@shj.com. Follow him on X, formerly called Twitter, at @ToddShanesySHJ.
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In Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series, No. 22 Roy defeated No. 11 Kearns 12-6 in a late comeback effort. Despite trailing until the sixth, Roy surged ahead with seven runs in the sixth inning and sealed their victory with four more in the seventh. Julian Teran led the Royals with five RBIs, contributing significantly to Roy’s 11 hits. Meanwhile, Kearns managed to score three runs in the fifth and seventh innings but couldn’t recover from Roy’s offensive onslaught. Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday.
In Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series, No. 10 Wasatch secured a 6-2 win against No. 23 Timpview. Braxton Faller’s three-run home run in the eighth inning powered Wasatch to victory. Timpview initially took a 1-0 lead in the second inning with a home run by Ty Wester, but Wasatch’s offense gained momentum in the sixth and pulled away in the seventh with four runs.
Skyline rallied late to secure a 4-3 win over Taylorsville in Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series. Trailing 2-1 entering the sixth inning, the visitors scored two runs in the sixth and an additional run in the eighth to edge ahead. Xaidan Butcher went 2 for 4 with a triple and two RBIs, helping secure the victory for Skyline, ranked No. 21.
No. 17 Springville pulled off a comeback to beat No. 16 Clearfield 9-7 in Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series. Kasen Torres powered the late surge for the Red Devils, going 3 for 4 with a home run. Springville’s pivotal sixth inning featured a six-run rally that erased Clearfield’s early 5-1 advantage and set the stage for the win. Game 2 of the series is set for Saturday.
No. 9 Payson defeated No. 24 Hillcrest 11-1 in Game 1 of their 5A Regionals best-of-3 series. Payson took a narrow lead into the fourth inning before erupting with eight runs, led by Brigzen Houser, who went 2 for 3 and drove in three runs. Hillcrest managed to score its sole run in the fourth inning, while Payson’s Cole Neves capped off the win with a home run accounting for two RBIs. Houser also earned the win on the mound, striking out 10 Hillcrest batters as the Lions played error-free defense. Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday.
In Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series, No. 15 Salem Hills beat No. 18 Bountiful 4-3. Carter Smith went 1 for 3 with a home run, providing three RBIs, and securing a strong start for the SkyHawks by scoring three runs in the first inning. Bountiful’s late attempt in the sixth inning could not surpass Salem Hills, despite reducing the lead with one run. Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday.
In Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series, No. 14 Woods Cross overcame an early deficit to beat No. 19 Box Elder 10-8. Woods Cross surged with a six-run third inning, helping to offset Box Elder’s four-run rally in the fifth inning. Alex Razee provided crucial offense with a home run and three RBIs for the Wildcats.
No. 13 Olympus captured Game 1 of the 5A Regionals best-of-3 series with a 9-6 victory over No. 20 Brighton. After falling behind briefly, Olympus surged ahead with five runs in the fifth inning to solidify their lead. Despite Brighton’s attempts to rally late, Olympus maintained control and secured the win. The Titans capitalized on key opportunities while their effective pitching helped manage Brighton’s 11 hits. Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday.
Pine View bested Bear River 9-6 in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals, forcing a decisive third game later today. A key factor in Pine View’s victory was Porter Campbell’s late-game home run, contributing three RBIs in the seventh inning. Pine View’s Raiden Hunt added two RBIs with a triple in the second inning, while Treyson Milne excelled with a double, bringing in a run in the fifth. Bear River’s Jaxson Theurer responded with a two-run homer in the third inning, but their four-run sixth inning was not enough to close the gap.
In a nail-biting finish, Mountain Crest (ranked No. 8) defeated No. 9 Dixie 6-5 in a 4A Super Regionals game, forcing a decisive third game. The Mustangs staged a late rally in the seventh inning, scoring four runs to overcome a 5-2 deficit. Mason Smith of Mountain Crest went 2 for 4, contributing two RBIs, while Dalton Pehrson added an RBI double. With their victory, Mountain Crest had eight hits, offset by three errors, whereas Dixie managed five hits without an error.
Timpanogos rallied past Juan Diego to win the region game 11-9. Despite falling behind 4-2 after the first inning, Timpanogos scored four runs in the second and three in the third to take control. Cooper Hawkes led the Timberwolves with a home run, a triple, and four RBIs, while Canyon Clegg added a home run and two RBIs. Hudson Houtz powered Juan Diego’s late five-run outburst with four RBIs but couldn’t sustain the comeback.
No. 7 Crimson Cliffs won 8-6 against No. 10 Orem in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Crimson Cliffs advances to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Kearns High School with a 2-0 series win. Jamison Thornock went 2 for 2 at the plate and recorded two strikeouts for the Mustangs, while Mason Burbage and Jack Boyer each hit a triple, contributing significantly to the late innings’ scoring. Orem’s Chase Ford hit a homer with one RBI in the sixth, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the Mustangs’ eighth-inning surge.
No. 1 Snow Canyon overwhelmed No. 16 Mountain View, winning 20-2 in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, thus advancing with a 2-0 series victory to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Kearns High School. Kade Kelsch powered the visitors with a stellar performance, going 2 for 4 with a home run and driving in four runs. Talan Hansen also contributed by going 3 for 4 with two RBIs, as Snow Canyon put up 10 runs in the first inning followed by five in the third and fourth innings. Mountain View managed to score their only two runs in the third inning, but it was not enough to avoid elimination.
No. 4 Ridgeline won 6-4 against No. 13 Cedar City in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals, sweeping the series 2-0 to advance to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Kearns High School. Ripken Jensen led Ridgeline with a homer and drove in five runs while going 1 for 3. Cedar City took an early lead but Ridgeline’s four-run surge in the fifth inning secured the game.
Keithen Dove and Roah Wall powered No. 2 Desert Hills to a 16-2 victory over No. 18 Stansbury in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-three series, ensuring a 2-0 series win. Dove went 2 for 3 with four RBIs, and Wall went 3 for 4 with four RBIs, bolstering Desert Hills’ offense in the fourth inning. Hoyt Atkin pitched effectively, finishing with six strikeouts to advance Desert Hills to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Kearns High School.
In Game 3 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, No. 6 Bear River defeated No. 11 Pine View in a region matchup, winning 6-2. Chipper Hawes highlighted the game with a home run, driving in three runs during the third inning to give Bear River the lead. Despite Pine View’s efforts, including Raiden Hunt’s solo home run in the sixth inning, Bear River maintained its advantage, aided by Ethan Higgs, who tallied five strikeouts.
No. 5 Provo clinched the 4A Super Regionals series with a tight 4-3 victory over No. 21 Sky View, advancing 2-0 to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Kearns High School. Taven Lancaster sparked the Bulldogs with a triple in the seventh inning, driving in two crucial runs. Yendri Vinicio contributed with a double and an RBI. Gehrig Orchard was solid on the mound, recording eight strikeouts. Sky View’s Tucker Stokes added a double with one RBI in a late effort, but the Bobcats’ rally fell short.
No. 8 Mountain Crest won 17-0 against No. 9 Dixie in Game 3 of the 4A Super Regionals, concluding the decisive winner-take-all matchup. Jackson Pearce led the Mustangs offensively, going 2 for 2 with a double and driving in five runs. Mountain Crest set an early tone with nine runs in the first inning and added three more in the third, ultimately leading to its dominant victory and series win.
Manti defeated Ogden 10-3 in Game 2 of the 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, thus winning the series 2-0 to advance to next week’s 3A Bracket Play at Lindquist Field. Spencer Robbins went 2 for 4 while also securing the win with seven strikeouts in an impressive performance on the mound. Zach Blackham led the Templars with a home run and three RBIs, contributing to Manti’s victory with a decisive three-run sixth inning. Despite Rodrigo Torres’ two doubles, the Tigers couldn’t recover from Manti’s consistent early lead.
Maddix Park delivered a standout performance with 4 RBIs, propelling No. 8 Juab to a commanding 10-2 victory over No. 9 Providence Hall in the 3A Super Regionals. This win secured Juab the series 2-0 and a place in next week’s 3A Bracket Play at Lindquist Field. Juab broke the game open with a four-run third inning and continued to dominate with five more runs in the fourth. Providence Hall managed to score twice in the fourth, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap.
No. 5 Canyon View won 11-1 over No. 12 Richfield in Game 2 of the 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, securing the series 2-0 and advancing to the 3A Bracket Play at Lindquist Field. Canyon View took an early lead with two runs in the first inning and added to its advantage with a five-run surge in the fifth inning. Cannon Williams went 2 for 3 at the plate, driving in three runs, while Jack Merrill earned the win with three strikeouts. Richfield struggled defensively, committing four errors on the game, which contributed to its decisive defeat.
No. 10 Emery edged No. 7 North Sanpete 6-5 to force a decisive Game 3 later today in the 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Ben Johansen led Emery offensively, going 3 for 4 with a double, a triple, and knocking in two runs. The game remained tight throughout, with Emery capitalizing on a 2-run seventh inning to secure the victory.
No. 2 Grantsville advanced to next week’s 3A Bracket Play at Lindquist Field after defeating No. 15 Ben Lomond 18-0 in Game 2 of the 3A Super Regionals, winning the series 2-0. The Cowboys scored two runs in the first inning, adding five in the second, six in the third, and five more in the fourth, while Ben Lomond’s defense struggled with eight errors. Jaxxon Jensen hit a home run and collected five RBIs, while Riley Williams went 1 for 3 with one double and an RBI.
Carbon won the series 2-0 and advanced to next week’s 3A Bracket Play at Lindquist Field with their 9-2 victory over No. 6 Morgan in the 3A Super Regionals Game 2. No. 11 Carbon’s offensive power was evident early, scoring three runs in the first and four in the second inning. Robert Nichols went 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs, while Maddux Willson contributed with a win and one strikeout.
No. 14 Logan scored all three of its runs in the latter half of the game, securing a 3-0 victory over No. 3 Delta in Game 2 of their 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, necessitating a decisive third game. Rylee Hoth was instrumental at the plate, going 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs, contributing to Logan’s late surge. Logan’s comeback win keeps their series hopes alive after falling to Delta in Game 1.
Easton Stoker went 2 for 3 and led No. 10 Emery to a 7-2 win over No. 7 North Sanpete in Game 3 of the 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Beau Stilson and Trygg Jensen each hit home runs to buoy Emery’s offense, while the team rallied in the fourth and fifth innings to secure the decisive victory. With the win, Emery advances in the tournament after an early struggle in Game 1 of the series.
No. 9 Providence Hall edged past No. 8 Juab 4-3 in Game 3 of the 3A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Andrew Taylor went 4 for 5, and Vincent Dutton added two RBIs, propelling the Patriots to a late-game surge with two runs in the ninth inning. Juab had taken an early 3-1 lead in the second inning, but a resilient Providence Hall pitching held them scoreless for the rest of the game.
Rylee Hoth went 3 for 4 with five RBIs as No. 14 Logan won 8-7 over No. 3 Delta in Game 3 of the 3A Super Regionals best-of-three series. Logan trailed early as Delta took a 3-1 lead in the second inning, but rallied with three runs in the third and another three in the sixth. Despite Delta’s three-run push in the seventh, Logan held on for the victory and secured their advancement in the playoffs.
And if precedent is any indicator, the Kroenkes have not entered the second apron at any point in its existence so far. They avoided it in 2024 by letting Kentavious Caldwell-Pope walk in free agency. Cleveland is the only team set to finish this season in the second apron. That’s why several league sources have told The Denver Post they anticipate the Nuggets trading at least one starter this offseason, especially if they retain Watson in free agency.
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Oh No He Didn't: Tyrese Maxey on being down 3-0: "It's still a great challenge. You gotta go do it. Either you don't play with any pride and you get swept on your home floor in the 2nd round of the playoffs or you play with some pride you win one game at a time"
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Kyle Neubeck: Paul George on what the message is now that they’re down 0-3: “Shit, win a game”
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Knicks Videos: Joel Embiid was asked about the crowd in Philadelphia tonight: "I don't know. I was focused on the game. I really wasn't paying attention."
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Sam Amick: So, Joe has shown a willingness to think a little bit differently. You hear some of the old familiar Warriors names. If Mike Brown didn’t make it through the Knicks experience, does he come back? I’ve seen even Andre Iguodala floated. Everybody knows how much people hold him in high regard in general, but certainly in Warriors land. Maybe they go the college coaching route. I don’t have hard intel on that front yet, and I think that’s because right now, the smart money is on Steve probably coming back.
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Stephen A. Smith: If he had a problem, all he had to do was get Rich Paul or Maverick, or somebody else, and say, “Stephen A., LeBron is pretty upset. He’s pissed. He wants to see you.” And I would have been on the first plane to L.A. I would have come and seen him. That night, when he rolled up on me, I said, “Yo, man, we can go to the back.” He was like, “Forget that.” I said, “We can go to the back and talk about it after the game. I’ll wait.” And he was like, “No.” I said, “Go ahead, man. All right, man. No problem.” Because I’m not going to make a scene courtside in the middle of the game.
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For seven innings, the Rockies looked like they had finally found the easy version of a win.
Then the game lost its mind.
Colorado built a 6-0 lead, gave it all back in one disastrous inning, survived repeated late showdowns with Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, and still found a way to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-7 in 11 innings Friday night at Citizens Bank Park.
This was not a baseball game so much as an emotional endurance test.
One night after a thrilling win, the Rockies delivered another chaotic, resilient performance. They are still flawed enough to create their own disasters. But increasingly, they are also showing they can fight through them.
Colorado improved to 16-23 with the win. Philadelphia fell to 17-22.
The Rockies scored first without a hit.
Jordan Beck walked to open the game, moved to second on a Tyler Freeman groundout, took third on a wild pitch, and scored when TJ Rumfield grounded out to first.
That was enough for an early lead.
Then Chase Dollander made it feel bigger.
The right-hander attacked Philadelphia with upper-90s and triple-digit velocity. He looked calm. He worked with traffic. He did not always command the baseball, but he kept the Phillies from doing much with it.
Dollander used six pitches, leaning mostly on his four-seam fastball and sinker while mixing in his slider, curveball, sweeper and changeup. The stuff was real. So was the occasional scattershot command. He threw 41 balls among his 89 pitches, which helped explain the five walks.
Still, Philadelphia managed only three hits against him.
His fifth inning was the best example. Bryson Stott drew a leadoff walk and moved into scoring position. Dollander fielded a soft comebacker himself, then struck out Justin Crawford and Trea Turner to strand him.
The sixth made the line messier. Schwarber punished Dollander’s first real mistake with a solo homer to right. Harper walked on four pitches. Dollander nearly limited it there, getting Adolis García to fly out and Brandon Marsh to hit into a forceout, but J.T. Realmuto followed with an RBI double to make it 6-2.
Jaden Hill entered and got Stott to pop out.
Dollander finished with 5.2 innings, three hits, two runs, five walks and five strikeouts. His ERA rose to 3.35.
For long stretches, Dollander felt like an ace, even if he did not always look as sharp as one.
Colorado broke the game open in the fourth.
Rumfield led off with a single. Hunter Goodman followed with the swing that changed the night.
Goodman’s approach is not subtle: he swings violently, and he swings often. But when he squares one up, the damage is immediate. Jesús Luzardo found that out when Goodman launched a two-run homer to make it 3-0, part of a 4-for-5 night that gave the Rockies damage and length in the middle of the lineup.
Brenton Doyle walked. Willi Castro reached on a bunt single. Kyle Karros ripped a two-run double. Ezequiel Tovar added a good piece of hitting with an RBI single up the middle.
That made it 6-0.
Luzardo’s Jekyll-and-Hyde season continued. He struck out six through three innings. Then the fourth swallowed him whole. The Phillies left-hander exited after just three-plus innings, charged with six runs on six hits, three walks and a homer. His ERA rose to 5.98.
The Rockies struck out 16 times as a team. That is usually a problem.
On Friday, it was not the whole story. Goodman went 4-for-5 with a homer. Freeman and Castro each had two hits. Karros doubled. The Rockies stole four bases and kept adding pressure whenever the game gave them an opening.
Still, after Freeman’s solo shot made it 7-2 in the seventh, the offense went quiet for a while.
The warning came in the sixth.
Schwarber punished Dollander’s first real mistake with a 415-foot solo homer to right. It was loud. It was also survivable.
The eighth was not.
Brennan Bernardino had delivered one of the biggest outs of the night to end the seventh, striking out Schwarber with a sweeper to strand a runner and keep the Rockies ahead by five. Then Bernardino came back out for the eighth, and the game started to slip.
Harper singled. García walked. Marsh singled home a run.
Then Jimmy Herget entered.
For a moment, it looked like he might stop it. Herget struck out Realmuto for the first out. Then Stott doubled home two runs, cutting the lead to 7-5.
Then Crawford delivered the gut punch.
With two outs, Crawford hit a two-run homer to right-center. Tie game. The 6-0 lead was gone. The 7-2 lead was gone. Most of the good baseball Colorado had played suddenly felt very far away.
One inning changed everything.
The Rockies had a chance in the ninth.
Brett Sullivan was hit by a pitch. Jake McCarthy entered as a pinch-runner. McCarthy stole second with two outs.
Freeman had the chance. He is a hitter the Rockies trust to put the ball in play. He fought through a tense at-bat, fouled off tough pitches, and then struck out. McCarthy stayed at second.
That sent the game to the bottom of the ninth.
Every Rockies fan watched while gripping the couch. Victor Vodnik made sure they could let go for a moment.
Vodnik struck out Schwarber, got Harper to line out to left, then punched out García. That sent the game to extras.
Then he came back out for the 10th and did it again.
The automatic runner started at second. Colorado intentionally walked Marsh to create force plays. Vodnik got Realmuto to fly out, Stott to pop out, and Edmundo Sosa to line out.
Two scoreless innings. No hits. Two strikeouts.
After the bullpen nearly gave the game away, Vodnik gave it back to the Rockies.
The Rockies did not fold.
After watching a six-run lead disappear, Colorado found another push in the 11th. Troy Johnston, pinch-hitting for Karros, ripped an RBI double into right field to score the automatic runner and put the Rockies back in front.
McCarthy kept it going.
Inserted earlier as a pinch-runner, McCarthy had already stolen a base in the ninth. In the 11th, he delivered with his bat, lining an RBI single into center to score Johnston and extend Colorado’s lead to 9-7.
That gave Juan Mejía two runs to work with.
Extra innings do not offer soft landings, and Crawford immediately made sure the pressure returned. Crawford, the same hitter who tied the game in the eighth, singled to put runners on the corners with one out.
That brought up Schwarber.
The winning run. Just one easy swing and it is over.
This was the at-bat that could have flipped the whole thing again. Mejía did not pitch around it. He attacked Schwarber with power, reached back for a fastball above the zone, and got the Phillies slugger to check his swing at a pitch he could not do anything with. Strike three.
But the pressure remained.
Harper was up. Of course.
Mejía got him to ground out to second. Game over.
The Rockies nearly gave it away.
They did not.
For seven innings, they looked like they had found the easy version of a win. Then the game lost its mind, and for a while, it looked like Colorado might follow it there.
Instead, the Rockies answered.
They survived the collapse. They survived Schwarber. They survived Harper. They survived themselves.
The Rockies will try to keep the momentum going Saturday at Citizens Bank Park.
Kyle Freeland is scheduled to start for Colorado. He enters at 1-3 with a 5.04 ERA and 24 strikeouts. Philadelphia will counter with Aaron Nola, who is 2-3 with a 5.06 ERA and 40 strikeouts.
First pitch is set for 4:05 p.m. MDT. After two straight chaotic wins, the Rockies will look to keep rolling in the second game of the series.
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What appeared to be a pitcher’s duel between two young pitchers quickly turned into a game of “first to 10.” After sitting down the Seattle Mariners in order and going into the second inning with a lead thanks to another Munetaka Murakami tank, things quickly unraveled for the White Sox, as they dropped the opener of the homestand, 12-8.
A single and walk started the second inning before starter Sean Burke struck out JP Crawford but threw a wild pitch in the process. While he got Luke Raley to go down swinging, he walked another batter before hitting Cole Young to force in a run. Burke got out of the inning, but things didn’t get much better from there.
After the Good Guys went down in order in the second, Burke got two quick outs before the Mariners inflicted some major damage. Two quick singles and a walk loaded the bases before Raley strolled to the plate. He would not be made a fool twice and made Burke pay for a lazy fastball down the middle, swatting it over the fence to give Seattle a 5-1 lead.
In the past, a four-run deficit was enough to make the White Sox pack up their bags for Saturday, but this team is different. After Sam Antonacci brought in Tristan Peters on a single and two consecutive walks, Colson Montgomery came up to the plate. Montgomery did his best Lee Corso impression saying “not so fast, my friend” as his bases-clearing double tied the game at five heading into the fourth.
The bats for both teams finally cooled for a bit, as the next eight straight were retired before Julio Rodriguez left his mark on the game with a solo shot of his own to give Seattle another lead, 6-5. Thanks to Drew Romo’s ability to catch the Mariners stealing in a manner that would make Paul Blart blush, only one run crossed the plate as reliever Sean Newcomb was able to get out of trouble.
A leadoff double by Chase Meidroth in the bottom of the sixth put the Sox in a great position to equalize, but unlike Denzel Washington in any of the three movies, the White Sox couldn’t finish the job.
The stalemate continued into the top of the seventh when yet again the Mariners caused trouble with two outs. A single and a walk set the stage for Raley yet again, and he gave everyone in attendance déjà vu by mashing his second homer on another lazy fastball over the plate. Again, the lead climbed to four runs and this time, Chicago didn’t have enough in the tank to fight back. A Josh Naylor three-run homer in the eighth gave the Mariners a 12-5 lead and all but put the game to bed.
While the White Sox were able to put three more runs on the board over the final two innings, it was all for nothing as the Mariners held on for the 12-8 victory. In a game that saw both starting pitchers look incredibly shaky, it was the Mariners bullpen that outpitched their Chicago counterparts and escaped Rate Field happy.

No. 3 Uintah vanquished No. 19 Snow Canyon 16-1 in a decisive Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, securing a spot in next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Valley Complex. The Utes launched an impressive offensive, with Becca Williams going 2 for 3 at the plate, launching two home runs and driving in three runs. Addysen Hall’s solid performance, going 2 for 3 with a home run and four RBIs, helped Uintah cement its dominant victory and sweep the series 2-0.
No. 5 Ridgeline secured their spot in next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Valley Complex by clinching the series 2-0 against No. 12 Hurricane with a 6-2 victory in the 4A Super Regionals. Ridgeline’s Avery Lamont contributed a double and drove in a run, while Jaylee Jensen added a double and two RBIs. Despite Ashlyn Hirschi’s solo home run for Hurricane, Ridgeline maintained their lead with runs in the first, fourth, fifth, and sixth innings.
No. 2 Bear River defeated No. 15 Timpanogos 15-4 in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, advancing to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Valley Complex. Ali Roche went 2 for 4 with two doubles and five RBIs, and Marley Tisdol added a home run and four RBIs. Timpanogos managed a late rally with four runs in the fifth inning, but it was not enough to overcome Bear River’s strong offensive display.
Sky View, ranked fourth, stayed alive in the 4A Super Regionals with a commanding 13-5 victory over No. 13 Tooele, forcing a decisive third game later today. Despite an early 3-0 lead for the Bobcats in the first inning, Tooele tied it up in the second with three runs of its own. However, Sky View surged ahead in the fifth inning with an impressive eight-run burst to secure the win. Eliza Birman excelled offensively, driving in five runs for the Bobcats, while Avaree Haramoto added two RBIs.
Crimson Cliffs, ranked No. 6, won 7-2 against No. 11 Deseret Peak, forcing a decisive Game 3 in the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Maylee Dunkley powered the Mustangs with a home run, going 3 for 4 and driving in four runs. Crimson Cliffs scored four runs in the fourth inning to break a 1-1 tie. Pitcher Jordyn Cluff contributed with six strikeouts over the course of the game.
Top-ranked Desert Hills defeated No. 17 Stansbury 13-3 in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals to sweep the series 2-0 and advance to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Valley Complex. A four-run fourth inning that included Sienna Foster’s three-run home run extended their lead. Riley Greene and Lulu West each contributed home runs, with West and Foster driving in two and three runs respectively. Samantha Spencer secured the win with five strikeouts. Stansbury managed three late runs in the fourth inning but could not close the gap.
The No. 9 Orem Tigers overpowered No. 8 Mountain Crest Mustangs, winning 16-9 in Game 2 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, thereby clinching the series 2-0 and advancing to next week’s 4A Bracket Play at Valley Complex. The Tigers surged with a seven-run seventh inning, led by Jaileigh DeMaria who went 2 for 4 at the plate, driving in four runs with two home runs. Camber Hancock and Avery Allen also contributed home runs, combining for four RBIs. Meanwhile, Mountain Crest’s Sage Walker went 2 for 3 with a home run in a six-run third inning. Orem tallied 17 hits and overcame its early errors behind Kiley Hoshnic’s four strikeouts and defensive efforts.
No. 10 Cedar rebounded in Game 2 of a 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series to beat No. 7 Dixie 5-0, ensuring a decisive third game later today. Karli Adams led Cedar’s pitching effort with 11 strikeouts, as Kenzie Hawkins and Sloane Feilding each contributed an RBI. Cedar capitalized on Dixie’s four errors, despite both teams having a relatively low number of hits.
Oakland Hinckley went 2 for 4 with 3 RBIs to lead Deseret Peak to a 6-1 victory over No. 6 Crimson Cliffs in a decisive Game 3 of the 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series. Crimson Cliffs initially took a lead with a first-inning run, but Deseret Peak answered with runs in the second, third, and notably in the late innings, scoring in the sixth and seventh. Deseret Peak’s win secures its advancement in the playoffs.
Brylee Andrus powered No. 4 Sky View to an 11-9 victory over No. 13 Tooele in Game 3 of their 4A Super Regionals best-of-3 series, going 2 for 3 with two home runs and five RBIs. Sky View fell behind early, trailing 3-2 after the first inning, but surged ahead with a five-run rally over the second and third innings. Tooele managed another three runs in the seventh, but it wasn’t enough to extend their postseason run.
No. 7 Dixie secured its place in the 4A Super Regionals with a decisive 10-1 victory over No. 10 Cedar. The Flyers set the tone early with 2 runs in the first inning and sealed the win with a 6-run burst in the sixth. Morgan Staheli’s performance stood out, delivering a 3-run homer, while Peyton Hatch struck out three for the Flyers.
No. 8 Mountain Crest rallied in Game 3 of the 4A Super Regionals, securing a 7-4 win against No. 9 Orem to advance. The Mustangs scored three runs in the third inning, followed by another three in the fourth, pulling ahead after a scoreless start. Abby Nelson led the charge by going deep with a home run, contributing four RBIs, while Hadlee Christensen notched seven strikeouts for Mountain Crest. Despite Orem’s late two-run innings, they fell short of overtaking the Mustangs.
MUNCIE — Rain couldn't stop the Blackhawks, Broncos, Eagles, Raiders, Warriors and Tigers from running at the 2026 Delaware County Track and Field meet.
Cowan, Daleville, Delta, Wapahani, Wes-Del and Yorktown met at Delta High School on Friday, May 8, for the county meet, which continued on despite some steady showers as the meet began. With no lightning in the area and the rain easing up about halfway through, everything went on exactly as scheduled.
The rain did, however, affect the performances of the athletes. After last year's historic meet saw six county records fall, only one meet record was set in 2026.
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Here's a look at the top performances, full team scores and your 2026 All-Delaware County track and field athletes:
For the first time since 2010 and only the second time in meet history, there was a tie for the Delaware County boys track championship. Delta and Yorktown both finished with team scores of 156.
As the meet entered the final two events — the 3,200-meter run and the 4x400 relay — Yorktown trailed Delta by 10 points. In order to force the tie, the Tigers needed to claim the top two places in the 3,200 and then finish one spot behind Delta in the 4x400.
Sophomore Thomas Loney and junior Owen Lamb took care of business in the former, and the 4x400 team of senior Owen Fouts, senior Ross Arbogast, junior Benson Nyamoringo and sophomore Kevin Smith finished second behind Delta to ensure Yorktown's county championship streak stayed alive.
"I really wanted to go out strong, and I think me and Lamb were really able to do that," Loney said. "I just put full faith in the Lord, and I knew he would have my back."
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The victory marked a third-consecutive Delaware County championship for the Yorktown boys. Head coach Jared Turner attributed the team's continued success to the Tigers' assistant coaching staff — Angie Taylor (sprints), Dan Whitehead (sprints), John Dragoo (throws), Mark Sigmon (mid-distance), Christina Kuzma (sprints) and Ashley Stuffel (distance).
"Great assistant coaches, that truly is the answer," Turner said. "I'm not trying to give a textbook answer. Our sprint coaches, our throws coaches, just all the way around. These coaches are the ones that are really kind of hands-on with these athletes all the time. I'm just really blessed to coach with an extended group of coaches that are really the direct coaches of these kids every single day."
The girls county championship was not nearly as close, as Delta won with a team score of 178 to beat out Yorktown's 164. It marked the Eagles' first girls county championship since 2024 and their fourth in the last six years.
"Just a total team effort," Delta coach Shane Conley said. "If you look at the results, we have seniors like Jillian (Barr) who went out and handled their business, poor girl's been sick all week. Then you've got two freshmen (Aurora Thorpe and Reese Stanley) in the 400 just running gutsy, competitive races, then coming back and running the 4x400. Sophomores in the long jump and in the high jump, so just the whole team effort for them."
A frequent theme in Delta's success on both the girls and boys sides was the Backus last name. Sophomore Reese Backus endured a front-loaded schedule, finishing second in the 100-meter hurdles with a new personal-best time of 16.06 and in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.79 seconds. She then anchored the Eagles' first-place 4x100 team and won the long jump at 17-4 feet. Already an indoor state champion in the long jump, Backus is enjoying a breakout sophomore campaign.
"It's just my practice. I just out a lot of time in and hard work," she said. "I try to get all my workouts done and really just push on."
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Reese's older siblings — seniors Grey and Grier Backus — also played big roles in Delta's successes. On the boys side, Grey Backus won the 200-meter dash and anchored Delta's winning 4x100 and 4x400 teams. Meanwhile, Grier Backus passed the baton to her younger sister as the Eagles' third runner on the girls 4x100.
"I think it's just really cool considering our whole family has left a mark in Delta history," Grier Backus said. "I think it was really cool tonight being in a race with my sister, and I think it's just so cool for all of us to represent our family and represent Jesus on the track and in everything we do."
Quinn Backus, the oldest sibling, was a multi-time all-county runner in various events during his Delta career and now serves as an assistant coach with the team. Having all of his siblings around has been a lift for Grey Backus, who was disappointed with a second-place finish in the 100-meter dash but bounced back with his three all-county finishes later in the meet.
"It's definitely good having people to rely on," Grey Backus said. "I didn't do my best today in the 100, and when I come home and get mad about it, I'll go see my siblings and then they're happy they won it. That gets me back in my mood, and I try to run good again for the 200, and I won that."
Last season, Wapahani then-junior Preston McCorkill set a new county meet record in the 400-meter dash with a time of 50.29 seconds. In his final career county meet, McCorkill made sure that record was short-lived by finishing the 400 in 49.87 seconds.
"I really wanted to break 50 here at this meet," McCorkill said. "This year, I've had a lot of trouble injury-wise, so to come out here and run a great time, it's amazing."
Shortly after the Hoosier State Relays Indoor State Championships, McCorkill suffered a sprained ankle while playing a pickup basketball game. The nagging injury has limited his abilities on the track this spring, but it didn't stop him from breaking his own record and going out as a county champion one more time.
"It's been a big hill for me, but I know I'm not given these challenges for no reason," McCorkill said. "I'm given them to overcome them. I'm glad I've been given this challenge because it's challenged me mentally, physically, to help me push myself better, and I'm truly appreciative of that."
Girls
Boys
T1. Yorktown 156
T1. Delta 156
3. Wapahani 78
4. Wes-Del 31
5. Cowan 24
6. Daleville 13
(Winners of each event are named All-County.)
4x800 relay
100/110 hurdles
100-meter dash
1600-meter run
4x100 relay
400-meter dash
300 hurdles
800-meter run
200-meter dash
3200-meter run
4x400 relay
Long Jump
High Jump
Shot Put
Discus
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This article originally appeared on Muncie Star Press: 2026 Delaware County track and field meet highlights, results, winners
HOLLAND - A sensational finish to the doubles matches propelled the Holland Christian girls tennis team to a conference championship.
The Maroons swept the four doubles flights and claimed one of the singles titles to score 51 points and win the OK Black Conference tournament on Friday, May 8.
Zeeland West finished second with 46, followed by Hamilton (38), Holland (27), Zeeland East (27), Unity Christian (19) and Spring Lake (16).
Holland Christian's No. 1 doubles team of Kassie Evenhouse and Stella Klooster claimed the flight championship with a 6-1, 6-2 win over Hamilton's Sophia Blauwkamp and Eran Meiste, avenging an earlier loss to the Hawkeyes during the season.
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The other big performance came at No. 2 doubles as Holland Christian's Hope Bruinsma and Lily Wierenga held off Zeeland West's Molly Settlemyre and Brailee Bursley, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6(1) in a third-set tiebreaker.
"For my seniors (at the top doubles teams), they rose to the level and rose to the occasion. That is what you want to see at the end of the season," Holland Christian coach Lynn Bender said. "How do you handle pressure? They took it to the next level."
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At No. 3 doubles, Holland Christian's Izzy Delcalzo and Lucia VanKlompemberg dominated the flight and won 6-0, 6-2 in the finals against Zeeland East's Kiana Samora and Raeleigh Jones.
At No. 4 doubles, Jadyn Smith and Chloe Dangler beat Hamilton's Adele Plycraft and Allie VanOmmen 6-4, 6-1 in the finals.
The Maroons got a win at No. 2 singles as Iyla Holmes defeated Harley Brown 7-5, 6-0 in the finals.
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"I have eight seniors on the team this year, and I know they were hungry to play well. But every year, it gets closer and closer with the rest of the conference," Bender said. "It makes us play stronger and work harder. We have had some really close matches and it is rewarding to see the hard work pay off when you come to conference."
Zeeland West's Emily Haskill won the No. 1 singles flight. She defeated Unity Christian's Jayda Velzen, 6-3, 0-6, 6-2 in the finals.
At No. 3 singles, Zeeland West's Halle Reider defeated Hamilton's Kylie Rietema 6-1, 6-1 in the finals to finish a dominating day.
Zeeland West's Aneliece Yin won at No. 4 singles, topping Holland Christian's Evie Traverse 6-3, 6-2 in the finals.
The teams will head to regionals next week.
Contact sports editor Dan D’Addona at Dan.D’Addona@hollandsentinel.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter @DanDAddona or Facebook @HollandSentinelSports.
This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Holland Christian girls tennis wins OK Black Conference championship

The Rays had an early opening against Connelly Early. Yes, the pun was sitting right there, and unfortunately so were three Tampa Bay baserunners in the third inning that got stranded on the best opportunity to score a run Friday night.
Tampa Bay opened quietly against Early. Yandy Díaz struck out after an ABS challenge overturned the original call, Ryan Vilade flew out, and Junior Caminero lined out sharply to center. Rays starter Jesse Scholtens had to work around a pair of first-inning walks to Willson Contreras on an ABS challenge and Wilyer Abreu, but he escaped with two popups from Masataka Yoshida and Trevor Story. Early baserunners, no damage. Fine enough.
The Rays had their first chance at runs in the second when Jonathan Aranda singled, but Jonny DeLuca, Ben Williamson, and Chandler Simpson could not advance him. At that point, Early still looked hittable. The Rays just needed to string together some hits.
That inning arrived in the third. Nick Fortes singled, moved to second on a disengagement violation, and Taylor Walls followed with a single to put runners on the corners. Then, Díaz was hit by a pitch, loading the bases with nobody out. This was it. This was the opportunity.
Instead, Vilade struck out. Then Caminero grounded into a double play on a chop to Caleb Durbin at third, and Marcelo Mayer helped turn it. Bases loaded, nobody out, no runs.
Boston made that hurt immediately. Scholtens retired the first two hitters in the bottom of the third, but Abreu jumped a low slider and sent it out to right-center for a solo homer. After the Rays failed to cash in their biggest chance, Abreu cashed in Boston’s smaller one. That was the difference in the game through three with the Red Sox up 1-0.
Wilyer Abreu goes yard to give the @RedSox the lead 💥 pic.twitter.com/gT7tYcZ4aQ
— MLB (@MLB) May 9, 2026
Early settled in from there. In the top of the fourth, he retired the side in order. In the bottom half, Ceddanne Rafaela added another solo homer, pushing Boston ahead 2-0. Scholtens was not bad; the sweeper that stayed up in the zone resulted in the second run allowed, and ultimately, all the scoring the Red Sox would get or need to win the game.
Ceddy to the Monster! pic.twitter.com/MLNba6mC3a
— Red Sox (@RedSox) May 9, 2026
The fifth gave Tampa Bay its last real opening. Fortes singled again, but Walls and Diaz struck out. That was the Rays’ final hit of the night. From there, Early took control, finishing seven scoreless innings and turning the third-inning escape into the moment that got away.
Mason Englert kept the Rays alive after entering in the fifth with two on and two outs. Fresh off the 15-day injured list, he got Masataka Yoshida to pop out, then worked through the sixth after a Caminero error and the seventh after Jarren Duran reached third on a steal and a throwing error. Englert gave the Rays clean innings to keep hope alive, though the bats did not contribute.
Garrett Whitlock handled the eighth, and Aroldis Chapman took the ninth for the Red Sox. Caminero nearly opened the final inning with a hit, but Durbin made a diving stop at third and threw him out and robbed him again. Aranda and DeLuca struck out, and the Rays’ seven-game winning streak was over.
Nice play by Caleb Durbin for the first out in the 9th pic.twitter.com/AHY9Varmha
— Lucas Parmenter (@Lucasparmenter0) May 9, 2026
It was a clean, frustrating 2-0 loss built around one wasted rally, two Boston solo homers, and a lineup that went hitless after the fifth. Sometimes the whole game is right there in one inning, and sometimes one inning is all you get.
The Rays have a chance to start a new streak tomorrow at 4:10 PM with Nick Martinez getting the start for the Rays.

The Virginia Tech Hokies have landed another 2027 recruit. Merely hours after cornerback Chase Johnson picked the Hokies over offers from Georgia, Florida State, and others, three-star safety Elijah Butler became the latest to jump on board.
Butler, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound defensive back from Baltimore, Maryland, plays at the famed St. Frances Academy. He is the second player in the 2027 class from St. Frances, joining defensive lineman Alexander Taylor. True freshman cornerback Amauri Polydor is also from St. Frances. Polydor had an excellent spring after enrolling in January and is expected to play as a freshman in the fall.
1000% commited #gohokies🦃 pic.twitter.com/hofMleqOhS
— Elijah butler (@elijahbutler02) May 8, 2026
Butler picked the Hokies over Auburn and Florida, the other two schools in his final three. Butler also had offers from Oregon, Alabama, Indiana, and a host of others.
Butler said head coach James Franklin played a big role in him choosing the Hokies.
“What excites me about the future under Coach Franklin is the development, because I know he can do some great things with this program and bring it back to where it used to be,” Butler said, per Steve Wiltfong of On3/Rivals.
Butler is Virginia Tech’s 11th commitment for the 2027 class, and the fourth from Maryland. He’s already the third commitment this month, and the 10th since April 3.
After Butler’s commitment, Virginia Tech ranks No. 15 nationally in 247Sports’ team recruiting rankings for 2027.
Welcome home, Elijah.
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WWE Backlash 2026 is here and the wrestling event is already turning out to be one of the most anticipated events of the season. Roman Reigns is put to the test as he defends his WWE World Heavyweight Championship title after just won the belt during WrestleMania 42. Now, he is set to go up against Jacob Fatu during WWE Backlash.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego Padres pitching prospect Humberto Cruz pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving money to transport noncitizen immigrants within the United States.
The San Diego Tribune reported on Friday that Cruz, who is not a U.S. citizen, acknowledged in a plea agreement that he almost certainly would be deported. The Padres told the paper that the 19-year-old also would likely lose his work visa for 10 years, but can reapply after five years if he demonstrates good behavior.
Cruz underwent Tommy John surgery last August and had been rehabbing at the team's spring training facility in Arizona in late October at the time of his arrest near a border town.
Cruz pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in November in exchange for prosecutors dismissing a felony charge, according to the paper. He was sentenced to 30 days in prison with credit for time served.
The Padres placed Cruz on the restricted list in March and declined further comment.
The Padres signed Cruz out of Monterrey, Mexico, for $750,000 in February 2024.
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — UCLA slugger Megan Grant tied the home run record for Division I softball when she launched her 37th of the season on Friday.
The senior matched the record Arizona's Laura Espinoza set in 1995 when she sent a solo shot over the fence in the second inning of a 19-5 win over Wisconsin in a Big Ten Tournament semifinal.
Grant trailed Oklahoma's Kendall Wells by one heading into conference tournament play. Wells did not homer in Oklahoma's loss to Georgia on Thursday in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Grant hit one Thursday against Penn State and another Friday against Wisconsin.
Grant has a chance to move into sole possession of first place Saturday against Nebraska in the Big Ten championship game.
Grant still has competition for the record, and the race to see who ends up with it could last until the Women's College World Series. Wells has 36 and Grant's teammate, Jordan Woolery, has 33.
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Vanderbilt baseball broke its single-season team home run record with its 101st long ball of the season as Braden Holcomb hit a solo shot during a game against Missouri on May 8.
The home run put the Commodores up, 4-0. It was the 14th homer of the season for Holcomb. He is tied for second on the team in homers with Brodie Johnston, behind team leader Mike Mancini with 15.
The Commodores (28-22, 10-14 SEC) previously had a team home run record of 100 set in 2019, a season Vanderbilt won the national championship.
Five different Commodores − Mancini, Johnston, Holcomb, Tommy Goodin and Colin Barczi − have hit double-digit home runs this season, the most for Vanderbilt since at least 1996.
Vanderbilt entered the May 8 contest at Taylor Stadium fourth in the country in home runs, behind Georgia, Oklahoma State and Mercer.
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record
Vanderbilt baseball broke its single-season team home run record with its 101st long ball of the season as Braden Holcomb hit a solo shot during a game against Missouri on May 8.
The home run put the Commodores up, 4-0. It was the 14th homer of the season for Holcomb. He is tied for second on the team in homers with Brodie Johnston, behind team leader Mike Mancini with 15.
The Commodores (28-22, 10-14 SEC) previously had a team home run record of 100 set in 2019, a season Vanderbilt won the national championship.
Five different Commodores − Mancini, Johnston, Holcomb, Tommy Goodin and Colin Barczi − have hit double-digit home runs this season, the most for Vanderbilt since at least 1996.
Vanderbilt entered the May 8 contest at Taylor Stadium fourth in the country in home runs, behind Georgia, Oklahoma State and Mercer.
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt baseball breaks program single-season home run record

Tonight’s game got off to a fast start. The Guardians struck first – after Kwan and Martinez started the game with a single and HBP respectively, Kwan scored on a slow roller to 2nd base by José Ramírez, making it 1 to nothing Guards. It then became 2 to nothing when Martinez scored on a sac fly to right, and finally Travis Bazzana capped off the inning by hammering the first home run of his big league career 427 ft to right center field. The two-out two-run blast made it 4-0 Guards.
Go Bazzanas. 🍌#GuardsBallpic.twitter.com/XRCuPztFLz
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) May 8, 2026
After the early scoring, it became a pitchers’ duel. Parker Messick looked like his usual self, surrendering just 2 hits through the first 5 innings and not giving up a run. After Messick struck out Buxton, a bloop double would lead to the Twins’ first run of the game. The Twins would attempt to score another run, but Petey Halpin was able to throw Ryan Jeffers out at the plate for the 2nd out. Unfortunately, Messick would not retire another hitter and would be relieved by Matt Festa, who struck out Victor Caratini with the bases loaded to get out of the jam.
The Twins would come within a run, after Byron Buxton hit a two-run home run in the top of the 7th, making the score 4-3. In the bottom of the 7th inning, Kwan would hit a one-out double, then move to third on a swinging bunt by Martinez. José Ramirez then came to the plate and the Twins decided to pitch to him. José served up a nice soft line drive the other way between the shifted over SS and the 3B to drive home a big insurance run for the home team.
The all-important insurance run.#GuardsBallpic.twitter.com/80pcAdyK9p
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) May 9, 2026
After a scoreless top half of the 8th, Travis Bazzana would steal one of his teammate José Ramírez’s tricks. He reached base hustling down the line to beat out a potential double play, and would go on to steal second, then steal third as part of a double steal with Rocchio, and eventually score on an infield single by Austin Hedges.
Cade Smith came in for the third day in a row for the save in the now 6-3 game. The Twins threatened early, putting runners on the corners with no outs, but Smith was able to get the double play ball. The Twins tacked on a run to make it 6-4 on the play, but with two outs and no one on base, Smith would strike out Josh Bell to end the game and secure a 6-4 series opening victory for the Guards!
Tomorrow’s game will feature Joe Ryan vs Tanner Bibee as the Guardians look to win the series. First pitch is at 6:10.

Mariners' recent win showcases the full power of this team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Seattle Mariners have been sputtering along all season long. In the month and a half since the 2026 season started, this team has either not performed as expected or injuries have completely jumbled its full-strength.
But this recent victory over one of the sneakiest top teams in Major League Baseball, the Chicago White Sox, is a great look at what this Mariners team could be. There was a nice call-back to last season's emergence as a threat to the AL pennant.
It starts with Luke Raley and his career night on Friday. In the 12-8 victory, he amassed seven RBIs on two swings. First baseman Josh Naylor also had himself a nice night, with a three-hit, three RBI night.
Mariners' pitcher Emerson Hancock handled business in six innings. Although he allowed five earned runs, it was only on five hits, and he sat down four White Sox batters in the process. At this point, if you allow a home run to Munetaka Murakami, it is just another day at the office.
The Mariners now sit a game and a half back of the Athletics in the close-knit AL West. This team is starting to find its stride with a 5-5 record over its last 10 games. But, they had to endure a gauntlet of facing the Atlanta Braves, in which they handed them their first season series loss of the season, and also faced the surprisingly great St. Louis Cardinals.
As the season approaches the quarter-mark, is this Mariners' team for real, or still holding itself together by a string?
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jacob Misiorowski reached 103 mph on 10 pitches while pitching two-hit ball over six innings and Brandon Lockridge hit two RBI singles before getting carted off the field in the Milwaukee Brewers’ 6-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Friday noght.
Misiorowski reached a peak velocity of 103.6 mph and struck out 12 and walked two in his second straight sensational start. Misiorowski had a no-hit bid through 5 1/3 innings before a hamstring cramp forced him out of a 6-1 victory over the Washington Nationals last week.
Lockridge left after his right knee crashed into an unpadded section of the left-field wall as he chased a foul ball from Cody Bellinger in the fourth inning.
The Brewers, who were in the American League through the 1997 season before moving over to the NL, shut out the Yankees for the first time since 1992.
Milwaukee’s Shane Drohan worked the three innings to earn his first career save.
José Caballero had two of New York’s three hits as the Yankees opened a nine-game trip.
New York’s Spencer Jones struck out twice and walked once in his major league debut and Kervin Jones allowed one run over two inning in his Yankees debut.Ben Rice was 0 for 4 as he returned after missing four games with a bruised hand.
Milwaukee scored four runs off Max Fried (4-2) in the second inning.
ASTROS 10, REDS 0
CINCINNATI (AP) — Zach Dezenzo and Yordan Alvarez hit two-run homers, Mike Burrows allowed three hits in seven innings, and Houston beat Cincinnati, extending its losing streak to eight games.
Zach Cole and Christian Vázquez also went deep for the Astros, who have won four of six.
Burrows (2-4) struck out six and walked one in his best start of the season. He and two relievers limited the Reds to five hits. It was the Astros’ third shutout this season while the Reds were blanked for the fourth time.
Cincinnati’s Nick Lodolo gave up four runs on five hits and a walk in 5 1/3 innings in his season debut. Lodolo suffered a blister at the end of spring training, and that issue kept him out until Friday night. Struggling to spin his breaking ball the way that he has in the past, Lodolo only struck out two batters.
Brice Matthews hit his first career triple in the second inning and Dezenzo drove him in with his first home run of this season.
RED SOX 2, RAYS 0
BOSTON (AP) — Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela hit solo home runs in back-to-back innings, Connelly Early struck out eight and Boston snapped Tampa Bay's seven-game win streak.
Boston had only four hits, but Tampa Bay didn’t have a base runner after the sixth inning and was shut out for the first time this season.
After tying his shortest outing of the season last week at Houston when he exited after four innings, Early (3-2) allowed four hits and walked one n seven innings, throwing a career-high 96 pitches.
Aroldis Chapman struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth and remained perfect in eight save chances.
Nick Fortes had two oits.
Rays starter Jesse Scholtens (3-2) was pulled after 4 2/3 innings, having allowed only the two home runs, while walking four and striking out four.
ATHLETICS 4, ORIOLES 3
BALTIMORE (AP) — Nick Kurtz hit a two-run triple in the fifth inning, and the Athletics edged Baltimore.
Kyle Bradish (1-5) struck out 10 in seven innings for the Orioles, but infield defense cost them again during a three-run fifth for the A’s. Pete Alonso and Adley Rutschman homered for two Baltimore runs.
Jacob Lopez (3-2) allowed two runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings. The Orioles are 0-9 in games against left-handed starters this year.
Jack Perkins allowed an RBI single to Samuel Basallo in the bottom of the ninth that brought Baltimore within a run. Hogan Harris then came on and walked Leody Taveras to move the tying run to second, but he struck out Jeremiah Jackson for the final out and his second save of the season.
Baltimore led 1-0 in the fifth when the Athletics put men on first and second with nobody out. Apparently expecting a bunt, the Orioles had a rotation play on, which meant shortstop Gunnar Henderson was out of position for what could have been a double-play grounder by Zack Gelof. Instead, the ball went through for an RBI single.
Then Jeff McNeil hit a grounder right at Henderson that could have been a double play. But he didn’t field it cleanly and the Orioles managed only one out on the play. Kurtz followed with his triple that put the A’s up 3-1.
NATIONALS 3, MARLINS 2
MIAMI (AP) — Foster Griffin struck out a season-high nine over seven innings of two-run ball, and Jacob Young homered as Washington beat Miami.
CJ Abrams singled, walked and drove in a run, while Curtis Mead doubled and drew two walks for the Nationals. Nasim Nuñez singled, walked and had two stolen bases, increasing his major league lead to 16.
Griffin (4-1) allowed two runs — one earned — in the first inning and then shut down Miami for the remainder of his outing. He scattered four hits and retired his final eight batters, striking out five.
Brad Lord followed and set down five straight before Javier Sanoja reached on a throwing error by Abrams at shortstop. PJ Poulin relieved Lord and walked pinch-hitter Heriberto Hernández, then retired Leo Jimenez for his second career save and first this season.
Marlins starter Robby Snelling gave up three runs and six hits over five innings in his major league debut. Snelling (0-1) walked four and struck out two.
Otto López had three of Miami’s five hits and extended his hitting streak to 11 games.
The Marlins are 2-6 on their 10-game homestand.
GUARDIANS 6, TWINS 4
CLEVELAND (AP) — Travis Bazzana hit his first major league home run, rookie Parker Messick allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings and Cleveland won its third straight, beating Minnesota.
José Ramírez reached 1,700 career hits with a liner just past the outstretched glove of Minnesota shortstop Brooks Lee and into left field in the seventh inning, driving in Steven Kwan.
Byron Buxton had three hits and homered for the 12th time in his last 22 games for Minnesota, which has dropped three of four on its six-game trip. Buxton’s two-run shot off Matt Festa in the seventh got the Twins within 4-3.
With two out and Ramírez on first base, Bazzana connected on a 1-1 slider from Connor Prielipp, driving it 427 feet into the Guardians’ bullpen in center field to make it 4-0.
Bazzana, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 amateur draft, was called up from Triple-A Columbus on April 28. He is 6 for 18 with four RBIs since going hitless in his first 12 big league at bats.
Messick (4-0) struck out six. Among rookies, the left-hander is tied with Washington’s Foster Griffin with four wins, tied with the Mets’ Nolan McLean in strikeouts with 51 and is second among qualified rookies in ERA (2.30).
Cade Smith allowed a run in the ninth but picked up his MLB-leading 11th save.
BLUE JAYS 2, ANGELS 0
TORONTO (AP) — Dylan Cease struck out 10, reaching double digits for the third time in eight starts this season, and Toronto stopped a four-game losing streak by beating the Angels and dealing Los Angeles its 14th defeat in 18 games.
Los Angeles pitcher Alek Manoah returned from Tommy John surgery that had sidelined him since May 29, 2024, and faced his former team for the first time. The 28-year-old right-hander struck out one in a perfect eighth inning, reaching 93.8 mph with his fastball while throwing seven of 11 pitches for strike.
Cease (3-1) gave up five hits and walked none over seven innings in his 28th double-digit strikeout game.
Toronto (17-21) scored twice in the third on Kazuma Okamoto’s RBI single and Ernie Clement’s sacrifice fly off Reid Detmers (1-2), who gave up two hits and a career-high six walks in 3 2/3 innings. The Angels dropped to 15-24.
Louis Varland earned his fifth save with a perfect ninth.
ROCKIES 9, PHILLIES 7, 11 INNINGS
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Colorado pinch-hitter Troy Johnston doubled home automatic runner Willi Castro in the 11th inning, and Jake McCarthy plated Johnston with a single, boosting the Rockies to a victory over Philadelphia.
After the Phillies climbed out of a six-run hole and tied the game on rookie Justin Crawford’s first major league homer — a two-out, two-run shot in the eighth — Colorado reliever Victor Vodnik (1-2) went 1-2-3 through the heart of the Phillies lineup in the ninth, then pitched a scoreless 10th.
The Rockies’ Juan Mejia retired Kyle Schwarber (who went 1 for 6 with a homer and four strikeouts) and Bryce Harper in the 11th to end it and earn his second save. Brad Keller (1-1) worked the 11th for Philadelphia.
Colorado’s Hunter Goodman had four hits, including a two-run homer to key a five-run fourth inning. Philadelphia starter Jesus Luzardo was removed after facing seven batters without getting an out in the frame.
Luzardo seemed in control until the fourth, when Colorado had five hits, including Goodman’s homer and a two-run double by Kyle Karros, to push ahead 6-0.
Rockies starter Chase Dollander allowed one hit through the first five innings, but he made a mistake to Schwarber, who put one into the upper deck in right field to start the sixth. It was Schwarber’s 13th homer of the season and 200th as a Phillie.
Four batters later, J.T. Realmuto doubled to bring home Brandon Marsh, cutting the Rockies’ lead to 6-2 and ending Dollander’s night.
MARINERS 12, WHITE SOX 8
CHICAGO (AP) — Luke Raley drove in a career-high seven runs with his first grand slam and a three-run homer to power Seattle to a victory over Chicago.
Josh Naylor also hit a three-run shot and Julio Rodríguez put Seattle ahead for good with a leadoff drive in the fifth inning.
Chicago rookie Munetaka Murakami became the first player in major league history to homer in the first game of eight straight series, smacking a solo shot off Emerson Hancock (3-1) in the first. It was Murakami’s 15th homer, tying Yankees slugger Aaron Judge for the major league lead.
Hall of Famer Eddie Murray homered in the opener of seven consecutive series for Baltimore in 1987.
Raley hit an 0-2 pitch from Sean Burke (2-3) for a grand slam in the third that gave the Mariners a 5-1 lead. They scored their first run when Cole Young was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the second.
Raley also homered off Tyler Davis — his eighth this season — with two on in the seventh for a 9-5 advantage. He became the first Seattle player with a grand slam and a three-run homer in the same game since Nelson Cruz at Toronto on July 23, 2016.
Rodríguez hit his sixth homer in the fifth for a 6-5 lead. Burke allowed six runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings.
ROYALS 4, TIGERS 3
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kyle Isbel hit a walk-off single in the ninth after his run-scoring hit fueled a two-run, eighth-inning rally and also made two excellent catches that likely saved a run, helping Kansas City beat Detroit for its sixth win in eight games.
Detroit, which lost its fourth straight, led 3-1 in the eighth inning before Michael Massey doubled leading off against Kyle Finnegan and Isbel and Maikel Garcia hit consecutive RBI singles. Isbel took third on his hit when the ball got by right fielder Wenceel Pérez for a two-base error.
Pinch-hitter Nick Loftin reached on a two-out double in the ninth against Brant Hurter (4-1). Isbel sliced an opposite-field single past the glove of diving third baseman Kevin McGonigle and into left for his first career walk-off hit and the Royals’ third walk-off win thus season.
Isbel made a diving backhand catch in left-center to rob Pérez of an extra-base hit with a runner on in the eighth. Two pitches later, he made an inning-ending, over-the-head grab of Spencer Torkelson’s drive just in front of the warning track.
Lucas Erceg (3-1) stranded two runners in the ninth when Colt Keith popped out. Detroit went 2 for 11 with runners in scoring position.
CUBS 7, RANGERS 1
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ian Happ extended his on-base streak to 29 games with an RBI single in the first inning that put Chicago ahead to stay, and the Cubs beat Texas for their second 10-game winning streak this season.
Chicago (27-12) has won 20 of its last 23 games, with three consecutive losses separating those long win streaks. It’s the first time since 1935 the Cubs have two 10-game winning streaks in a season. The only time they had more was in 1906 with four.
The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers were the previous major league team with two 10-game winning streaks within the first 39 games of a season, according to Sportradar. They did it in their first 24 games.
Ben Brown and three Chicago relievers combined to hold Texas to two hits. Brown threw four hitless innings in his first start this season after 12 relief appearances. He struck out three and walked one.
Javier Assad (3-1) got the win, allowing one hit over 3 2/3 scoreless innings.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Defender Sidney Morin scored two goals in the third period, Kelly Pannek added an empty-netter with 1:07 left, and the Minnesota Frost beat the Montreal Victoire 3-1 on Friday night to force a winner-take-all Game 5 in the PWHL playoffs.
Minnesota improved to 5-0 in the playoffs when facing elimination, with the previous four coming in its 2024 Walter Cup run. The Frost are also 4-1 in Game 4 history.
Morin's shot from near the blue line got past Ann-Renée Desbiens for the second game in a row to tie it at 1-all with 11:55 left in the third.
Then Minnesota scored a power-play goal for the first time since Game 1 to take a 2-1 lead. Morin's fourth goal of the playoffs came from the top of the left faceoff circle with 7:59 left.
Morin entered the playoffs with just four career goals in 84 regular-season games — none coming this season.
Pannek, the leading goal scorer during the regular season with 33, scored from the Minnesota's end of the rink.
Montreal scored the first goal of the game just 1:13 into the third on Maureen Murphy's first goal of the playoffs. Hayley Scamurra sent a wraparound shot off the pads of goaltender Maddie Rooney and Murphy knocked in the rebound.
Montreal entered 19-3 this season when scoring first.
Montreal hosts Minnesota on Monday for a spot in the Walter Cup finals.
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The San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves split the first two games in San Antonio, and as the conference semifinals shifts to Minnesota, it's still anyone's series.
Each team's superstar is putting on a show, and after 24 minutes, the score is tied 51-51 in Game 3 on Friday, May 8.
Victor Wembanyama scored 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from the free throw line. He also pulled down nine rebounds and blocked two shots in 16 first half minutes for San Antonio.
Anthony Edwards has carried the T-Wolves with 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including two 3-pointers. Edwards was 3-of-4 from the free throw line and added two assists, while matching Wembanyama, with nine rebounds.
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The Spurs as a team have shot 19% from distance, while Minnesota shot 30%. The Wolves outrebounded San Antonio in the first half, 33-26. It's been the Spurs who have dominated the inside leading, 28-18, in points in the paint.
The Spurs held a 15-point lead but the Timberwolves climbed their way back in it. The winner of Game 3 could be determined in 24 minutes, but it's on pace for more.
Here's the first half highlights between the Spurs and Wolves:
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Victor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards stats for Spurs-Timberwolves today

The question Nebraska fans had running through their head before the first pitch against Iowa tonight was whether or not this Cornhusker baseball team would be able to put last week’s dreadful performance behind them. Haymarket Park has been very good to this team this season and Big Red fans filled the seats to find out.
One would think that with the top two hitting teams in the conference facing off, crooked numbers would dot the scoreboard, particularly with a nearly perfect night for baseball and surprisingly, only a whisper of wind.
Carson Jasa had a Carson Jasa start to the game and was lucky to come out of unscathed. Joshua Overbeek booted a hard shot hit right at him by lead-off batter Kooper Schulte and then for a minute it looked like Jasa shrugged it off as the next two guys were put out. However, when Jasa is on the mound, you never know what might happen. In this case, two consecutive hit batters to load the bases. Not to worry though as Matthew Delgado flew out on a lazy fly ball to Mac Moyer in centerfield.
Manual labor. 🔨 pic.twitter.com/GN8haQUkST
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 9, 2026
After going down in order in the first inning, Nebraska took advantage of Hawkeye starter Tyler Guerin’s control issues in the bottom of the second inning. Case Sanderson led it off with a four-pitch walk, though he was forced out on a ball hit by Jett Buck on a nice play by the Hawkeye third baseman Jaixen Frost. With Buck on first, Guerin then walked Drew Grego.
With runners on first and second, Overbeek slashed a double the opposite way down the third baseline to score Buck. Big Red was looking for a big inning with two runners in scoring position and one out. That was not to be as Rhett Stokes struck out and pitcher Guerin saved two runs by snagging a line shot by Trey Fikes to end the inning.
Jasa found is groove and was unhittable in the second and third innings, striking out four of the six batters he faced. In the fourth inning he worked around a hit and a walk, thanks in large part to a timely 6-4-3 double play followed by his fifth strikeout of the game to end the inning.
In the meantime, Nebraska put a second run on the board in the bottom of the third when Mac Moyer started a new hitting streak with a single, followed by a stolen base. Will Jesske and Dylan Carey both hit balls that had a good chance to be hits but instead were outs due to the outstanding play of Frost at the hot corner. With two outs, Case Sanderson hit a nice line drive to leftfield that scored Moyer. Nebraska was up 2-0.
Perfect placement. 🤩
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 8, 2026
Sandy scores Moyer off a RBI single.
B3 | Nebraska 2, Iowa 0 pic.twitter.com/FdLEZ1yk45
Iowa missed a golden opportunity in the top of the fifth, and Jasa did what Jasa does. The Hawkeyes had two runners on base thanks to a hit and a walk with their three-hole hitter Miles Risley at the plate. The two of them faced off in an eight-pitch battle with Jasa falling behind 3-0 before battling to ultimately get a swinging strikeout, bringing Cornhusker fans to their feet in appreciation of his toughness.
With that 105-mph smash back to the pitcher in the second inning at the front over everyone’s mind, Trey Fikes led off the fifth with another hard-hit ball, this time down the third baseline for a double. That brought Coach Rick Heller out of the dugout to take the ball from Guerin and pull in another righty, their top arm out of the bullpen, Kyle Alivo.
Mac Moyer greeted Alivo with his second base hit of the game, moving Fikes to third base. Will Jesske then hit a sacrifice fly to right that put Nebraska’s third run on the scoreboard. Carey followed with a single and the Cornhuskers looked to break it open. That would have to wait as Alivo struck out Sanderson and Buck back-to-back to end it. After five innings, Nebraska held a 3-0 lead.
In the top of the sixth inning, Jasa was back in the zone, sitting the Hawkeyes down in order with a groundout to Sanderson at first base and two strikeouts. Once again, the crowd showed their appreciation and hoped the Cornhuskers could find a couple of insurance runs
Joshua Overbeek was plunked by Alivo with one out and then Rhett Stokes struck out looking. With two outs, can you say Larry Eugene Fikes the 3rd have yourself a day! After crushing the ball twice already, Fikes went yard over the leftfield wall for a two-run homer – his first of the season – to put the Cornhuskers up 5-0.
First of many. ✊ pic.twitter.com/JAv0n7reZ4
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 9, 2026
Jasa pitched the seventh inning before calling it a night, leaving without surrendering a run and recording nine strikeouts, two walks and three hit batters. He threw 106 pitches and dropped his ERA to 3.31. The young man from Colorado has handled the pressure and solidified himself as the Friday starter.
After roughing up Alivo, the Cornhusker offense saw a different righthander in the bottom of the seventh inning, Nick Terhaar. He walked Will Jesske, which brought Iowan Reed Strohmeyer in to pinch-run. Terhaar then struck out Carey, but hit Sanderson to put two on with one out. That was basically repeated as Buck struck out and then Drew Grego earned a walk. That brought Overbeek to the plate with bases loaded and two outs. Hitting from the left-side, Overbeek laced a single that scored two.
Rhett Stokes, who had struggled up to this point in the game, fooled everyone in the ballpark pushing a two-out bunt toward shortstop that no Hawkeye could get to in time to make a play. That drove in Grego, putting the Big Red up 8-0. Fans in the stands were feeling a run-rule ending, especially after Fikes was hit by a pitch to once again load the bases. However, they’d have to wait for a bit as Mac Moyer’s sharp hit to third base was gloved and Frost stepped on the bag to force out Stokes.
Caleb Clark came in relief of Jasa and got the first two Iowa batters to fly out to rightfield. But the Canadian couldn’t close it out, hitting the next two batters. Coach Rob Childress came out of the dugout and called for Tucker Timmerman. He ended it by striking out pinch-hitter Ben Swails.
When Max Buettenback stepped into the batter’s box against Ty Mikkelsen to pinch-hit, there was a sense of anticipation and he delivered, crushing a Roy Hobbs-esque home run well over the rightfield wall. With the lights flashing and the crowd on its feet, Nebraska was one run away from ending it. That came quickly two pitches later when Dylan Carey hit is own towering home run to rightfield. Ball game! Nebraska 10, Iowa 0.
EVERYBODY EATS. 🍽️
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 9, 2026
BUETTENBACK GETS AN HR ON HIS FIRST APPEARANCE.
B8 | Nebraska 9, Iowa 0 pic.twitter.com/7tHwML1EnC
The Cornhuskers answered the question of whether they could come back in a big way. They showed their grit, grinding in the early going with a run here and a run there. They felt the energy of the crowd of 7094 and came up big in the moment late in the game, scoring seven runs in the final three innings. They played solid defense and made plays when they needed to.
This was a good first step into the weekend, but anyone who follows college baseball knows that Iowa is led by one of the best coaches in the game. While they have not faced the level of competition as Nebraska this season, they have won their last two series, including one against Illinois. Rick Heller will have his team ready to play and will put out their best pitcher tomorrow to put one in the win column.
The same two teams will be back at it tomorrow at 2:00. Ty Horn will return to his role as a weekend starter and will face-off against Maddux Frese and his 2.56 ERA. A win tomorrow will secure a top-four finish in the conference standings and the all-important top-four position in the tournament.
Goodnight from Hawks Field. pic.twitter.com/rIWUGxhmSW
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 9, 2026
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All guts. 😤 pic.twitter.com/AK5bhWcgmp
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 9, 2026
TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Tempo didn’t treat fans to beautiful basketball in their inaugural game, but they managed to keep it close all the way to the final buzzer.
Shakira Austin made four free throws down the stretch and the Washington Mystics held on to beat the Tempo 68-65 on Friday night, disappointing a sellout crowd of 8,210 at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
“It was a great moment,” Tempo coach Sandy Brondello said. “Sad that we didn’t win the game, didn’t close it out, but the fans were fantastic. It was a very ugly game. Hopefully they get way prettier than that as we move forward.”
The Tempo shot 5 for 25 from long range and finished with 10 assists on 17 baskets.
“We were poor on offense,” Brondello said. “We didn’t share the ball, we didn’t play as a team as much as we would have liked.”
Brittney Sykes scored the first points in Tempo history on a pull-up jumper in the first quarter but went 0 for 5 from distance, missing a 3 with 14 seconds left that would have given Toronto the lead.
One of the loudest cheers came when Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair was shown on the video screen.
Almost as loud was the reaction when Marina Mabrey’s 3-pointer with 4:19 remaining in the fourth put Toronto up 57-56, its first lead of the second half.
“To have them have our back, cheering for us every time we figure it you, it kind of helps us feel like we’re getting something going," Mabrey said.
The Tempo finished with 16 turnovers.
“We’ve just got to execute a little bit better with how we want to play,” Brondello said.
The Tempo get another chance at their first win when they host the Seattle Storm on Wednesday night.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have several issues they need to resolve if they are going to get back into their Western Conference semifinal series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They trail the series 2-0 after losing Game 2 125-107, and while they have done a good job of containing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, they have a lot of work to get done.
In Game 2 on Thursday, they committed 21 turnovers, mustered just four fast-break points and allowed the Thunder to shoot 55.6% from the field. Even worse, they gave up 17 second-chance points, which further complicated their efforts to consistently get stops.
LeBron James, who had 23 points and six assists, singled out defensive rebounding and limiting second-chance points as the two big areas Los Angeles needs to focus on.
“I think tonight we did a good job with our first defense,” James said. “But we gotta clean glass and do a better job with that. We let Chet [Holmgren] get some offensive rebounds and some putbacks, either get to the free throw line or get some putbacks. Versus a team like that, you can’t give up second-chance points. We did a great job in the Houston series as the series went on of getting better at that. We gotta do a good job of hitting and not allowing them to get second-chance points.”
In the regular season, the Thunder were just 23rd in second-chance points per game, but so far in the playoffs, they're first in that category, as well as third in offensive rebounding percentage. The Lakers, meanwhile, are 14th out of the 16 teams that made the playoffs in defensive rebounding percentage so far in the postseason.
If they don't do a better job on the boards, limit their turnovers and win the possession battle, they could end up getting swept by the defending NBA champions in a hurry.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: LeBron James on the two big issues the Lakers need to focus on
If anyone wanted to doubt the toughness of WNBA players, the Seattle Storm’s Jade Melbourne has something to say about that.
During the second quarter of Seattle’s season opener versus the Golden State Valkyries, Melbourne dove for a loose ball after knocking it away from Veronica Burton. Unfortunately for Melbourne, Burton landed right on top of her, forcing her face into the court and chipping her tooth.
Oh my goodness, Jade Melbourne chips a tooth while diving onto the floor for the ball #WNBApic.twitter.com/2hzf16kMza
— Danielle Hobeika (@DanielleHobeika) May 9, 2026
Melbourne didn’t stay down on the court while covering her mouth. She picked up the tooth, handed it to an athletic trainer and stayed in the game. The fourth-year guard didn’t go to the bench or the locker room despite resembling Jack Hughes during Team USA’s gold medal hockey game versus Canada.
After chipping that tooth, Melbourne was also whistled for a personal foul on Burton for the play.
The guard led Seattle with 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting (including 2-for-3 on 3-pointers) at halftime as the Storm trailed the Valkyries, 49-41.

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With the Dallas Cowboys recently confirming that they have no interest in trading standout wide receiver George Pickens, the franchise should feel excited about its receiving room for the 2026-27 campaign.
Pickens is coming off the best season of his young NFL career, totaling 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in 17 contests. Additionally, CeeDee Lamb recorded his fifth straight 1,000-yard receiving season in 2025-26, and should be prepared to extend that streak to seven next season.
However, who’s to say Dallas won’t find an experienced and battle-tested wideout to pair with Pickens and Lamb in Dallas? CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani is a firm believer that signing former Houston Texans star WR DeAndre Hopkins would be a sneaky-good roster move for the Cowboys this offseason.
“The Dallas Cowboys spent five of their seven draft picks on the defensive side of the ball, which was understandable considering they ranked third-worst in total defense and dead last in scoring defense in 2025,” Dajani wrote Tuesday.
“Dallas has CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens out wide for Dak Prescott, but now that Pickens has signed his franchise tag, could he end up being traded? Is he really going to accept playing on this one-year deal?"
Adding Hopkins to the equation wouldn’t resonate well with all of the Cowboys’ franchise's fan base. The Clemson product is far past his prime and is no longer a star-studded, difference-making receiver who instills fear into opposing defenses.
Hopkins logged 330 receiving yards and two touchdowns with the Baltimore Ravens last season, a far cry from the 1,521 yards and 11 touchdowns he recorded in his best season with the Texans.
That said, it’s realistic to envision the strong-handed five-time All-Pro being a serviceable contributor with the Cowboys for a year or two, which wouldn’t be the worst-case scenario for the franchise.
Ultimately, the Cowboys must decide whether the risk of signing Hopkins to a short-term deal is worth the potential reward.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Ian Happ extended his on-base streak to 29 games with an RBI single in the first inning that put Chicago ahead to stay, and the Cubs beat the Texas Rangers 7-1 on Friday night for their second 10-game winning streak this season.
Chicago (27-12) has won 20 of its last 23 games, with three consecutive losses separating those long win streaks. It's the first time since 1935 the Cubs have two 10-game winning streaks in a season. The only time they had more was in 1906 with four.
The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers were the previous major league team with two 10-game winning streaks within the first 39 games of a season, according to Sportradar. They did it in their first 24 games.
Ben Brown and three Chicago relievers combined to hold Texas to two hits. Brown threw four hitless innings in his first start this season after 12 relief appearances. He struck out three and walked one.
Javier Assad (3-1) got the win, allowing one hit over 3 2/3 scoreless innings.
Happ drew a leadoff walk in the third and scored on Seiya Suzuki's seventh homer, a two-run shot that made it 3-0. Michael Busch added a three-run double in the seventh.
Happ's on-base streak is the longest by a Cubs player since 2012, when Bryan LaHair reached safely in 30 consecutive games. The only longer active streak in the majors is 31 games for Nick Kurtz of the Athletics.
Texas didn't get a hit until pinch-hitter Justin Foscue's RBI single in the fifth made it 3-1. The Rangers have lost eight of their last 11 games.
Rangers starter Kumar Rocker (1-4) gave up three runs and four hits with three walks while throwing 87 pitches over 3 2/3 innings. He struck out three.
Edward Cabrera (3-0, 3.27 ERA) pitches for the Cubs and Jack Leiter (1-3, 5.45) goes for the Rangers on Saturday night. Leiter is 0-3 with a 6.67 ERA in his last five starts.
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Minnesota improved to 5-0 in elimination games after storming back from a 1-0 third-period deficit to defeat Montreal 3-1 in Friday’s Game 4 of the PWHL semifinals at Grand Casino Arena to force a decisive Game 5 in Montreal on Monday night.
Down a goal after Montreal’s Maureen Murphy scored the first goal of the night at 1:05 of the third period, Sidney Morin turned frowns upside down with back-to-back goals for the Frost at 8:05 and 12:01 of the final frame.
Kelly Pannek got her name in the scorebook with a cross-ice goal into an empty net with 75 seconds left to play after Montreal pulled goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens, who made 28 saves on 30 shots faced before getting the hook for an extra attacker.
Minnesota netminder Maddie Rooney wasn’t perfect on the night, but she was close enough with 29 saves on 30 shots faced to ensure at least one more Frost game this season.
Rooney even earned an assist on Pannek’s goal, as did Mae Batherson, who also assisted on Morin’s game winner. Britta Curl-Salemme and Samantha Cogan also logged assists.
Next up is a winner-take-all Game 5 to be played in Montreal’s Bell Centre at 6 p.m. Monday. The game will be televised on Fox 9+.
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UCLA senior Megan Grant hit her 37th home run of the season, tying the NCAA single-season record during the Bruins' 19-5 win over Wisconsin during the Big Ten tournament semifinal Friday in College Park, Md.
The record was set in 1995 by Arizona's Lauren Espinoza, but Grant and Oklahoma freshman Kendall Wells have hit homers at a blistering pace all season and are battling to close the season as the new title holder. Wells has 36 home runs, but her team was eliminated from the Southeastern Conference tournament Friday and she'll have to wait until the NCAA tournament begins to add to her tally.
HISTORY!
— UCLA Softball (@UCLASoftball) May 9, 2026
Megan Grant has tied the NCAA Division I home run record with her 37th of the year!
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Grant, meanwhile, will be in the lineup when UCLA plays regular-season Big Ten champion Nebraska for the league tournament title at 10 a.m. Saturday in College Park, Md. The game will air on the Big Ten Network. First pitch was shifted earlier with the hope of avoiding storms in Maryland.
Grant's teammates celebrated blast No. 37 and cheered behind her while she was interviewed on the Big Ten Network.
"I was just focusing as much as I can, just competing within that at-bat," Grant said when asked about her record-tying blast. "... A one-on-one battle is all I think about. It kind of had a good payout."
During their semifinal win over Wisconsin, the Bruins hit four home runs and pushed their NCAA record single-season team home run total to 181.
Earlier Friday, UCLA senior Jordan Woolery was named Big Ten player of the year by the league's 17 head coaches.
Woolery leads the nation in RBIs (107) and is the fifth player in NCAA Division I history to record more than 100 RBIs in a season.
Bri Alejandre, Aleena Garcia, Rylee Slimp and Grant joined Woolery on the All-Big Ten first team. Bruins Kaniya Bragg, Alexis Ramirez and Taylor Tinsley earned second-team honors.
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Note: Top 8 seeds receive a bye to the Super Regionals on May 13-14: No. 1 Salem Hills, No. 2 Box Elder, No. 3 Spanish Fork, No. 4 West Field, No. 5 Clearfield, No. 6 Viewmont, No. 7 Maple Mountain, No. 8 Springville.
Regionals (Best of 3)
Game 1 (May 9)
Game 2 (May 11)
Note: Top 8 seeds receive a bye to the Super Regionals on May 7-8: No. 1 Desert Hills, No. 2 Bear River, No. 3 Uintah, No. 4 Sky View, No. 5 Ridgeline, No. 6 Crimson Cliffs, No. 7 Dixie No. 8 Mountain Crest.
Regionals (Best of 3)
Game 1 (May 1)
Game 2 (May 2)
Game 3 (May 2)
Super Regionals (Best of 3)
Game 1 (May 7)
Game 2 (May 8)
Game 3 (May 8)
Bracket play (May 13)
At Spanish Fork Complex
Note: No. 1 Grantsville and No. 2 North Sanepte receive a bye into the second round.
First round (May 9)
At Morgan High School
At Logan High School
At Union High School
At Manti High School
First round (May 2)
One-loss bracket (May 2)
Second round (May 7)
Quarterfinals (May 7)
One-loss bracket (May 7)
Semifinals (May 8)
One-loss bracket (May 8)
Championship Day (May 9)
At BYU
First round (May 7)
Quarterfinals (May 7)
One-loss bracket (May 7)
Semifinal (May 8)
One-loss bracket (May 8)
Championship Day (May 9)
At BYU
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kyle Isbel hit a walk-off single in the ninth after his run-scoring hit fueled a two-run, eighth-inning rally and also made two excellent catches that likely saved a run, helping the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 4-3 Friday night for their sixth win in eight games.
Detroit, which lost its fourth straight, led 3-1 in the eighth inning before Michael Massey doubled leading off against Kyle Finnegan and Isbel and Maikel Garcia hit consecutive RBI singles. Isbel took third on his hit when the ball got by right fielder Wenceel Pérez for a two-base error.
Pinch-hitter Nick Loftin reached on a two-out double in the ninth against Brant Hurter (4-1). Isbel sliced an opposite-field single past the glove of diving third baseman Kevin McGonigle and into left for his first career walk-off hit and the Royals' third walk-off win thus season.
Isbel made a diving backhand catch in left-center to rob Pérez of an extra-base hit with a runner on in the eighth. Two pitches later, he made an inning-ending, over-the-head grab of Spencer Torkelson's drive just in front of the warning track.
Lucas Erceg (3-1) stranded two runners in the ninth when Colt Keith popped out. Detroit went 2 for 11 with runners in scoring position.
Kansas City improved to 6-1 in its City Connect uniforms.
Torkelson's run-scoring, double-play grounder put Detroit ahead in the second, but Isaac Collins had an RBI single in the bottom half.
Pérez hit a tiebreaking, two-out RBI double off Kris Bubic in the sixth when shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. took Isbel's throw from left and made a strong relay to Carter Jansen in plenty of time only for the ball to pop out of the catcher's glove. Torkelson doubled against Nick Mears for a 3-1 lead.
Bubic allowed three runs, four hits and four walks in 5 2/3 innings while Detroit starter Keider Montero gave up one run and three hits in six innings.
Detroit signed right-hander Carl Edwards Jr. to a minor league contract.
Tigers RHP Burch Smith (0-1, 1.59 ERA) and Royals RHP Michael Wacha (3-2, 3.05 ERA) start Saturday.
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WEST CALDWELL, N.J. — Jeeno Thitikul took advantage on a friendly change in the weather Friday and closed with four birdies over her last seven holes to build a three-shot lead in the Mizuho Americas Open.
Jennifer Kupcho shot 69 in the morning, finishing with a 15-foot par save on the par-4 18th that was playing more than one shot over par for the early starters. The greens were firm and the rough was thick, putting a premium on par.
Thitikul experienced that when she didn’t make a birdie until her eighth hole, the par-5 17th. But then Mountain Ridge got just enough rain to take some of the fire out of the course, and the wind seemed to leave town with the light rain.
“Luckily we don’t have much wind on the back nine after the rain came, and then the wind just like shut down,” Thitikul said. “Then we just lucky. If we got the breeze (like on) the front nine, I don’t think my number is going to be that low, for sure.”
She was at 8-under 136 going into the weekend with a chance to win for the first time this year, and the first time since losing her No. 1 ranking to Nelly Korda, who is not playing this week.
Conditions were so tough late in the morning that Lydia Ko had an easy time accepting her 75 that ultimately put her six shots out of the lead.
“Probably one of the rare occasions where you shoot 75 and you’re not like stressing out too much about it,” Ko said. “The greens are pretty undulating and you leave yourself in some positions above the hole and you don’t even know if you can hold it on the green at that point.”
Andrea Lee, who opened with a 66 for the first-round lead, had five bogeys in a six-hole stretch on the front nine. She didn’t make a birdie until the 16th hole and shot 79.
Kupcho got out of position on the 17th late in her round and made bogey on a par 5. The pin on the 18th was tucked over a bunker, making the approach difficult. She went into the sand, splashed out to 15 feet and rammed in the par putt. Kupcho has a serious demeanor when she plays, and she could not help but to break out into a big smile.
She also questioned some of the tough pin positions on knobs of undulating greens. And she had reason to think her 5-under 139 would hold up. It looked like it would, at least until some rain and the absence of wind late in the afternoon.
“Like 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, all of those pin placements were on the sides of a hill,” Kupcho said. “For the wind and the speed we’re playing the greens, I don’t know that they’re going to be playable this afternoon, to be quite honest.
“It’s a really hard golf course,” she said. “All of those greens on the back nine are also just more undulated, so there is nowhere to put the pins. It’s just a really hard greens and that’s what it is.”
Brooke Matthews had a 72 and was four shots behind, while Celine Boutier of France shot 68 and was five back at 3-under 141.
The cut was made to 50 and ties for this tournament, which features 24 top players from the American Junior Golf Association competing in a Stableford competition.
Among those missing the weekend were Charley Hull, Brooke Henderson and Sei Young Kim.
Also missing was tournament host Michelle Wie West, though that wasn’t a big surprise. This is her first competition in three years as she gets ready for her final U.S. Women’s Open next month. She followed an 82 with an 80, making birdie on her last hole.

Out on the PGA Tour, when one player starts to have success with something, it doesn’t take long for others to take notice and try it for themselves.
Specifically, putters catch fire more often than other clubs.
In recent years, the Jailbird craze of 2023 is an obvious example, with Rickie Fowler, Wyndham Clark and Keegan Bradley all winniung with Jailbird Cruisers in the span of two months. This year, hordes of pros have flocked to TaylorMade’s Spider putters after the boatloads of wins by Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
Now, Cam Young’s Phantom 9.5R has the potential to be the next hot putter.
This week, Justin Thomas made a switch to an essential copy of the putter after Young won the Players Championship and the Cadillac Championship over the past month and a half.
Justin Thomas has a new Phantom 9.5R putter that is basically a copy of Cam Young's putter.
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 8, 2026
“You want Cam’s putter? We were going to get Cam’s putter," Scotty Cameron rep Brad Cloke told me.
Thomas switched from his Phantom 5.5 gamer midway through the RBC Heritage last month… pic.twitter.com/bSLJteD7HQ
It’s Thomas’ second switch in a month after he benched his Phantom 5.5 gamer midway through the RBC Heritage last month and played well on the weekend using a backup Newport 2 GSS blade.
He continued using that putter last week, but at Quail Hollow, he wanted to find something that would stick long term. He had worked himself nearly back to 0 strokes gained: putting after a disastrous start to his season at Bay Hill, before a rough opening two rounds at Harbour Town. He lost strokes with the blade last week in Miami.
“Some of it is just calibration. … some of it is just, he, you know, the potential of making good putts but not seeing anything go in type of thing,” Scotty Cameron Tour Rep Brad Cloke told GOLF. “It just seemed like he kind of wanted to start a little bit from scratch this week.”
So he asked for a couple of new putters, including some 9.2Rs, a shape he used previously, and a copy of Cam Young’s 9.5R.
“I literally texted Cameron’s guys and said, ‘Just give me Cam’s putter,'” Thomas said Friday, who played with Young the first two days.
Not an uncommon request.
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“Obviously, with the success that Cam is having … these guys are as they see success and they want to see what it’s all about potentially,” Cloke said.
In addition to having a low-bend shaft that mimics the look and toe hang of a jet neck, Thomas’s 5.5 also has smooth face milling that makes it a bit louder-sounding and firmer.
His new putter matches Young’s so it has mid-milled face, but he’s actually preferred the milling on the new 9.5R.
“It was more so of like, ‘Hey, this is different, but I’m kind of liking it,'” Cloke said. “The comment that I heard from him was about feel, but it was more so like, ‘I’m actually surprised I like the way this feels.’”
While the putter is Thomas’ spec length and has his grip, it has the same graphite shaft Young uses and a full-length sight line. Thomas found that made it super easy to line up.
“It’s just so hard to putt well if you don’t have confidence, and so hard to have confidence unless you’re seeing it go in more often,” Thomas said. “So I really, really worked hard Monday through Wednesday on my speed and start line and everything to where I just felt like I was in a better place and more freed up when I was putting.”
Through two rounds, it’s been highly successful as Thomas sits at seven under going into the weekend and is gaining nearly three strokes on the field, good for top 10 in the stat.
While the biggest story in Ping putters was Tony Finau’s bizarre technique with a prototype Oslo Onset long putter early in the week, he ended up going back to the Scottsdale Tec Ally Blue Onset he switched to in February.
In fact, Ping’s Ally Blue headshape had a solid week, earning two high-profile conversions, one so surprising Ping Tour Rep Kenton Oates didn’t even take it seriously.
Sahith Theegala, who, as we profiled in Bag Spy this week, loves to practice with random putters every week on the PGA Tour before returning to his longtime Anser gamer, was losing a putting contest on the practice green using an Ally Blue H when Oates hollered over for him to try his gamer.
“He goes, ‘This is what I used Sunday of Cadillac,'” Oates said. “And I go, ‘What? He goes, ‘Yeah, I think I’m going to use it on Thursday.'”
Well of course he switches to a mallet this week.
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 8, 2026
Looks like it might be a counterbalanced Ally Blue 4.
He's slightly ahead of the middle of the field in SG: Putting at +.119. https://t.co/67aUtf5MBnpic.twitter.com/rzrmno0mVw
Theegala followed through on Thursday in the first round of the Truist Championship and kept it in the bag for Friday as well.
Turns out, this wasn’t another random practice putter for Theegala; this is something he worked on with Ping Principal Design Engineer Tony Serrano. He’s actually had the putter for over a year.
Theegala started working on a mallet putter with Serrano, feeling like he could gain forgiveness over his Anser blade.
“The key thing for him is, he has a certain stroke, a certain rotation in his stroke that requires something with some toe down,” Serrano said. “He’s always played an Anser 2 that hang at that 40 or 42 degrees that work perfectly for his stroke.”
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The Ally Blue H has the same plumber’s neck hosel Theegala is used to and similar CG and toe hang properties, making it a more natural transition.
At the RSM Classic last November, Serrano and Theegala spent lots of time with a Scottsdale Tec Ally Blue H, but it was the PLD Milled version that ended up going in the bag. Theegala ended up putting a counterbalance grip on it as well, but Serrano didn’t know when or why he added that himself.
A new Ally Blue H is also in the bag of Kristoffer Reitan as the PGA Tour rookie finds himself three off the lead heading into the weekend.
Reitan’s PLD Milled Ally Blue H is virtually identical to the Scottsdale Tec version, complete with the aluminum head, steel sole plate and PEBAX insert. But it was made from scratch to have an uninterrupted sight line.
A new Ally Blue H is in the bag of Kristoffer Reitan as the PGA Tour rookie finds himself three off the lead heading into the weekend.
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 8, 2026
Reitan's PLD Milled Ally Blue H is virtually identical to the Scottsdale TEC version, complete with the aluminum head, steel sole plate and… pic.twitter.com/cUYx30Selx
After visiting Ping’s PLD Putting Lab in February, the Ping team discovered that Reitan needed a putter with more toe hang than the face-balanced model he was using. He loved the Scottsdale TEC feel and visual with the white head, but just wanted a full sight line.
Serrano said it was simply easier to make him a new PLD head than repurpose an existing Scottsdale TEC.
In his first event back since winning his second green jacket, Rory McIlroy changed the one club he switched out for his his big Masters win.
After using a Qi4D fairway wood since November, McIlroy went back to his Qi10 3-wood for the Masters, and promptly won his fifth straight major for the club.
But that turns out to be a short-term reversion for McIlroy as he’s back in a Qi4D 3-wood at Quail Hollow, where he’s won four times.
Rory McIlroy is back in a Qi4D 3-wood this week after a one-tournament revert back to the Qi10 when he won the Masters.
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) May 8, 2026
"I had been using the 4D 3-wood at the start of the season," he said on Wednesday. "I noticed that it just had a little bit of a left by as in it. So I went… pic.twitter.com/F2kRlsFrsW
McIlroy said on Wednesday the switch was made because his Qi4D had a bit of a left miss.
“I had been using the 4D 3-wood at the start of the season. I noticed that it just had a little bit of a left bias in it,” McIlroy said. “So I went back to an old Qi10 for a while. But that wasn’t, it really wasn’t spinning enough. It’s more like a mini driver than a 3-wood.”
McIlroy actually said that kind of club could be useful at the Memorial, seemingly teasing he’ll use it at Muirfield Village next month, but for this week at Quail Hollow and next week at the PGA Championship, he wanted something with a bit more spin.
He started working on a new 3-wood with the TaylorMade team.
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“Post-Augusta we went back and looked at the data and he was actually getting center strikes that were drawing too much,” TaylorMade Tour rep Keith Sbarbaro said. “So the club was acting like he was toeing it. It was kind of gear-affecting left.
“So what we did is we moved the CG a little more toward the toe to try and square that up. The other thing he was getting some under-spinning shots that were knuckling a little bit.”
With the new 3-wood, Sbarbaro said McIlroy hit eight shots that all spun between 3,100 and 3,300 RPM and flew right on target. That’ll do!
This section is dedicated to cool photos we’ve snapped recently on Tour, but haven’t had a reason to share yet. For this week, check out Justin Thomas’ 10-plus-year old Titleist 915Fd 5-wood.

Some other gear changes and notes we’re tracking this week.
Reitan also has a new Ping G440 K driver with a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro White shaft. … Titleist launched the GTS300 Mini Driver on the PGA Tour this week, with the name suggesting it’s larger than its predecessor. … Brooks Koepka began his post-Srixon era with a new Grove XXIII staff bag and set of Vokey SM11 wedges, along with a rare WedgeWorks 60B Lob Wedge. … Lucas Glover added new GTS2 15.0 and 21.0 fairway woods. … Five players added new TaylorMade Qi4D fairways: Nico Echavarria (Qi4D 3-wood), Jason Day (Qi4D 9-wood), Robert MacIntyre (Qi4D 7-wood), Denny McCarthy (Qi4D Tour 3-wood) and Matt Wallace (Qi4D 7-wood) … McCarthy also switched to a Spider Tour X L-neck.
A selection of GOLF content from the past week that may interest you.
Sahith Theegala calls his own bag ‘weird.’ Here’s why it works for him | Bag Spy – Take a deep dive into one of the weirdest bags on the PGA Tour that goes driver to 4-wood to 3-iron to 9-wood at the top and then has two 8-irons later.
Bettinardi adds ‘Fitz’ models to its BB family of putters – After three wins this season, Bettinardi is releasing a limited number of Matt Fitzpatrick’s BB1FF and BB48F gamers to retail.
Cleveland releases limited edition set of legendary 588 Tour Action wedges – The Cleveland 588 wedge revolutionized the category. Now with Roger Cleveland back in the fold, the company is releasing a limited number of updated 588 sets.
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Royals broadcast Ryan LeFebvre has a handful of topics he likes to bring up as often as he can. Leadoff walks late in the game, pitchers catching popups, whether a catcher has an advantage when facing a pitcher he’s caught before. But one of the things he brings up a lot that I actually kind of appreciate is the idea of a “circle your scorecard” moment. This comes from Ryan’s own practice of circling what he believes are key plate appearances in a game where the outcome helps define the winner of the game.
You can go ahead and put a big old circle around May 8 on your 2026 calendars. If the Royals play into October this year, this game will be a big part of the reason why.
That’s enough of me pontificating; let’s talk about how the game went.
Kris Bubic was fighting his control for most of this game. Ultimately, he only gave up 3 runs in 5.2 innings, which is the next best thing to a quality start. But he walked 4 and only struck out 5. His fastballs, in particular, were all over the place.
That’s way too many in the middle of the zone and way too many nowhere near the zone. But still, he did his job.
Nick Mears came in, allowed the inherited runner to score, and then escaped. He almost escaped without allowing the runner to score thanks to some slick defense by Isbel – more to come – and Bobby Witt Jr., but Carter Jensen was unable to hang on to Bobby’s relay. The throw beat Dillon Dingler to the plate fairly easily, but you can’t tag a runner out if you don’t have the ball. And that felt like the ballgame.
Luinder Avila followed him out of the bullpen and had a clean inning, John Schreiber pitched the eighth, and, thanks to Kyle Isbel – who we will talk about more in a bit – running all over the dang place, escaped unharmed.
Lucas Erceg’s first pitch was a middle-middle fastball that got launched into right-center for a leadoff double, but he caught a break when Zack Short popped up a sacrifice bunt attempt. Scarily, the break almost ended up being his knee as he and catcher Elias Díaz collided while both sliding to attempt to catch the ball – Díaz made the play anyway, but Erceg stayed on the ground for a few minutes and ultimately stayed in the game.
Erceg’s fastball velocity was down around 95 tonight – even before the collision – so things were pretty touch and go. He got Kerry Carpenter to fly out for the second out, but he ended up walking Kevin McGonigle to face Colt Keith, who had hit the walk-off single against Erceg and the Royals in the heartbreaker in Detroit. This time, though, Erceg coerced him to hit a pop-up on the infield, and the Royals’ bats had a chance in the ninth.
So, yeah, I guess we need to talk about the offense. Keider Montero got the start tonight, and the Royals tagged him for four runs in six innings last time they saw him. They’ve been hitting better, so you might have hoped they’d get to him even more tonight. Sadly, it was not to be. Montero ended up pitching six innings of one-run ball.
The Royals had three barrelled balls, only one turned into a hit. Of the 17 balls the Royals put in play, 7 were considered hard hit and turned into outs. The Royals only got three hits, and all were .800 xBA or better. The Royals couldn’t get anything to fall. Then, in the seventh, AJ Hinch caused Ryan to cite one of Denny’s favorite things to pick on. He summoned a reliever despite the fact that Montero, outside back-to-back smash hits from Jac Caglianone and Isaac Collins with two outs in the second inning, had been absolutely dominant. Denny’s point – which is a point you’ll hear anyone who has watched baseball for very long make – is that every time you bring in a fresh reliever, even if he’s been good all year, you risk that this time he just doesn’t have it. Denny and Ryan compare it to spinning a roulette wheel. I’ve compared it to making a parlay bet.
Now, at first, it seemed Hinch was doing just fine. Tyler Holton came on to face Carter Jensen, Caglianone, and Collins, and he got them 1-2-3. But then, just as I was beginning to whine on social media about how much I hate the Tigers, he called upon his second closer out of three, Kyle Finnegan, who had a 0.51 ERA entering the night. When he left, it was 1.53, and the wheels fell off fast.
Michael Massey, leading off, took a splitter that didn’t quite dive out of the zone and drove it into left-center for a leadoff double. Kyle Isbel – we’re still not done talking about him – drove him in with a single. Wencéel Perez, who had driven in the go-ahead run back in the sixth inning, let it go under his glove, and Isbel managed to go all the way to third. We didn’t even have time to start arguing about whether Kyle should have tried to score before Maikel Garcia smashed a line drive right back at the centerfield camera to single Isbel home and tie the game.
Bobby Witt Jr. walked after he finally challenged a fastball just off the outside edge that had been frustratingly called a strike against KC most of the night, and that they had let go unremarked. The Royals had runners at first and second, no one out, for Vinnie and Salvy.
Now, Vinnie and Salvy have been doing better lately. Vinnie, in particular, had a couple of really good swings earlier in the game against Montero. One of them would have been a home run in 14 parks, but was a flyout at Kauffman. But the Tigers called in another lefthander, Brant Hurter, and Vinnie had a 3 wRC+ against lefties coming into tonight. As Matthew Lamar pointed out on social media, this is what Lane Thomas is in KC for.
Salvy, even at his hottest, doesn’t belong in the middle of a big league lineup anymore. We’ve talked about this ad nauseam, so I don’t need to reiterate it. But Vinnie grounded into a double play, and Salvy did everything he could to make an out but was ultimately forced to take a walk. Finally, Lane Thomas was called upon to pinch hit for catcher Carter Jensen – that’s why Díaz was in in the ninth – and he grounded out to end the threat. The game felt over again. Especially after the previously described first pitch from Erceg in the ninth.
In the bottom of the ninth, things continued to go poorly. Hurter was left in to face Caglianone, Collins, and Massey. Cags got a hittable pitch, but one he needed to go the other way with; instead, he hit a soft liner to right for an out. Collins struck out looking. Then Nick Loftin pinch-hit for Massey.
Now, I wasn’t a fan of this move. There were already two outs and we were surely going to want Massey’s glove in the tenth. Even if Loftin got on, Kyle Isbel – almost there! – was next up and against a lefty, that didn’t seem worth bothering with. Loftin had a really good at-bat that ended with him smashing a double into the left-center gap. Great, here comes Izzy to face the lefty.
Isbel did exactly what he should do with that pitch when facing that pitcher, and it was jsut enough to walk off the game.
The Royals now only need to win one of the next two games to be able to claim a successful homestand. No one in Kansas City would complain if they replicated each of their past two weekends and swept the dang thing. But, either way, it will all start again tomorrow night.
Michael Wacha (3.05 ERA) will take the mound for Kansas City. The Tigers started the day with TBA as their starter, changed it to Ty Madden at some point this evening, and now it shows old friend Burch Smith (1.59 ERA in 11.1 innings of relief in only his second big league season since 2021) taking the ball first. Regardless of who starts the game, it – like Sunday’s contest – is likely to be a bullpen affair. Lots of opportunities for AJ Hinch to come up snake eyes in his roulette parlay. The Royals just need to be ready to leap on it at least as well as they were tonight.
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Ronja Savolainen scored with 29 seconds remaining to lift the Ottawa Charge to a 2-1 win over the Boston Fleet in Game 3 of their PWHL semifinal series on Friday night.
The defender put a shot on goal that bounced off the back boards and off Aerin Frankel’s skate to help the Charge take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series.
Ottawa can punch its ticket to the Walter Cup final with a win on Sunday at home.
Fanuza Kadirova also scored for the Charge, while Gwyneth Philips stopped 36 shots.
Liz Schepers scored for the Fleet. Frankel made 20 saves.
The Charge were outshot for the third straight game, with Boston finishing with a 37-22 edge.
Ottawa set a PWHL playoff attendance record with a crowd of 13,112 at Canadian Tire Centre.
Philips was the difference in the third, making three consecutive saves on the Fleet, with the Charge also killing a late penalty before Savolainen's goal.
After 40 minutes, the teams were tied 1-1.
Boston generated the better chances in the second period and capitalized on one.
The Fleet tied it at 5:11 of the second when Philips gave up a big rebound on a shot by Shay Maloney that bounced right out to Schepers, who found the right side of the net wide open.
Philips made a goal-line save at 13:02 when Ottawa native Jamie Lee Rattray attempted a wraparound on the power play. Boston’s Alina Muller had a great chance from in close with 4.7 seconds remaining but Philips was on top of it.
The Charge led 1-0 after the first period.
Just as the power play expired, Kadirova took a pass from Katerina Mrazova and fired a shot from the top of the slot that sneaked under Frankel’s left pad.
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Luke Raley’s done a lot of things in his career. He’s the rare Mariner who can both get to the third deck in right field and also routinely bunt for a base hit. He burst into fans’ hearts in 2024 by doing exactly that. But something he’s never done is hit a grand slam. At least, it was something he’d never done until tonight.
It was the second time the Mariners had loaded the bases in just the first three innings. The first time, they were turned back after driving in just a single run on a Cole Young HBP. But this time, Luke Raley would torch a fastball at 113 mph off the bat into the Mariners’ bullpen.
Mariners fans in the Chicago crowd would come up with a few of the balls hit into the stands tonight, but Raley’s lucky this one went to the pen. Eduard Bazardo ran it down and affectionately dusted it off for presentation to Raley after the game.
Another thing Raley’s never done is drive in seven runs in a game, which is hardly a surprise, given that only a dozen Mariners had ever done it before. At least, it was something Raley’d never done until tonight. But in the top of the seventh inning, Luke Raley matched the 372 feet of his prior home run with his second of the night.
After an injury-riddled 2025, Raley has been hitting the ball so hard this season that he’s got a 149 wRC+ despite striking out more than a third of the time. That comes from the kinds of full-effort swings that he just couldn’t get to while nursing a sore oblique throughout last summer. He’s also taken over the team lead in home runs with 8 and RBIs with 23.
Of course, RBIs aren’t really an individual achievement, as they require your teammates to get on base in front of you. “I was blessed that the bases were loaded,” Raley said after the game. So he’ll probably buy a Chicago steak dinner for Randy Arozarena and J.P. Crawford, who accounted for four of Raley’s RBIs, with each man quietly reaching base three times tonight. For setting up Luke Raley’s achievement with little fanfare, Randy gets tonight’s Sun Hat Award for individual contribution to a game (edging out J.P. with a stolen base).
Like Luke Raley, Julio Rodríguez has done a lot of things in his career too, such as being one of just three Mariners with at least 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases. But one thing he’s never done is get off to a hot start. At least, it was something he’d never done until this season. For despite struggling through the first week of 2026, Julio’s started his take-off earlier than usual this year. Since April 8, he’s got a 152 wRC+. So yes, he took a minute to get going, but unlike in prior years, it really was just a minute. He kept that going tonight, going yard for the sixth time.
This home run highlights a mechanical change that’s led to Julio looking much more comfortable in the box this year. After keeping his bat pretty straight up and down, he’s now resting it almost parallel to the ground with just a little waggle until the pitcher starts his motion. The result is a more fluid motion that just goes straight into the swing rather than backing the bat up first. Whether the mechanics are actually better is above my pay grade. But the results are not: He’s never had a wRC+ this high by May 8 before.
Josh Naylor has done a lot of things in his career too. And Josh Naylor always looks fucking sick.

COPPELL — Lilly Pirrello went 4 for 4 with a pair of home runs and drove in all five runs to lead Hebron to a 5-1 victory over Keller Timber Creek in Game 2 to even the Class 6A Division I Region I semifinal best-of-3 playoff series Friday night at Cowgirl Field.
“We were not ready to see the season end,’’ said Pirrello, a junior shortstop and the Hawks’ leadoff batter. In addition to accounting for all of her team’s RBIs she also had all four of its hits and a pair of stolen bases.
Her home runs were her seventh and eighth of the season, and on each she made a point of going back to touch first base a second time.
“My sophomore year I jumped over first base on my first home run so now I go back to make sure,” she said.
She had a pair of singles to go with the home runs.
Game 3 is scheduled for noon Saturday in Coppell. The winner will advance to the Region I final against Flower Mound.
Hebron (27-12) kept alive its hopes of reaching the fourth playoff round for the first time since 2012 thanks to Pirrello’s slugging and a gritty pitching performance from Kate Buesing. The senior allowed no walks, struck out eight and retired the last eight Timber Creek batters in order.
“It was us or them with everything on the line,’’ said Hebron coach Chelsea Bunjovac, “and we brought the fight to them.’’
Keller Timber Creek (28-8-1), which won the series opener 6-3 on Thursday, outhit Hebron 6-4 but committed three errors and stranded three runners in scoring position when it had a chance to add to its early lead.
Ava Thomas staked Timber Creek to a 1-0 lead in the first inning with an RBI double on the left-field line that scored Addy McFarland from second base. McFarland reached on an infield single and stole second base. Shortstop Thomas led the Falcons with two hits.
Hebron went ahead for the first time in the series on Pirrello’s two-run homer over the wall in left-center in the third inning. EK Hagedorn was on base with a walk.
Pirrello did it again in almost the same spot in the fifth inning, this time with two teammates on board to increase the Hebron lead to 5-1. Hagedorn reached on an infield error and Kinsely Huckabee worked a walk ahead of the homer.
Both teams have faced a Game 3 in the first two playoff rounds, Timber Creek defeated Mansfield Lake Ridge in bi-district and Hebron advanced over South Grand Prairie last week in the area round.
— Randy Jennings
Flower Mound took a 3-1 lead with two runs in the top of the eighth as Avery Brock broke a 1-1 tie with an RBI double, and another run scored on an error. Eaton cut it to 3-2 on a two-out RBI single by Adriana Cantu in the bottom of the eighth, and a single and walk followed to load the bases before Kruk escaped the jam to give Flower Mound the win.
An RBI single by Eaton’s Jordan Jameson in the bottom of the sixth tied it 1-1 and ended up forcing extra innings. With its 11th straight win, Flower Mound (27-8-1) advanced to a regional final for the second straight year after reaching the state semifinals last season.
Landers finished the season with 105 RBIs, a new state record. Waxahachie (37-3) had won 31 games in a row before losing twice Friday.
Grand Oaks won 9-5 in Game 2 earlier Friday as Amira Abukhzam, Kiley Milligan and Myah Aranda homered. Jayla Hernandez went 3 for 3 for Waxahachie.
Farco gave Byron Nelson the lead for good with a two-run single in the third that made it 3-1, and four batters later Dearing hit a grand slam to make it 8-1. Farco added a two-run home run in the fourth to extend the lead to 10-2, and she finished 3 for 4 with five RBIs.
Carlee Rabal and Mylee Salas each went 3 for 4 with an RBI for Forney (33-3), and Santos gave Forney its ninth shutout in the last 11 games. Oak Ridge loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, but a groundout ended the game.
Midlothian Heritage 5, Lovejoy 0: Trinity Chittamai pitched a three-hit shutout and struck out seven as Midlothian Heritage wrapped up a two-game sweep in the 5A Division II Region II semifinal series. Lovejoy loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, but Chittamai got a fielder’s choice grounder to end the game.
Chittamai and Ava Robinson homered, and Robinson went 3 for 4 with three runs and two RBIs. Chittamai provided all the offense that Heritage would need with a two-run home run in the top of the first, and Robinson and Amiya Vanmeter hit RBI singles in the third.
Prosper Walnut Grove 2, Lake Belton 1: Two outs from seeing its season end, Walnut Grove rallied for two runs in the top of the seventh to tie the best-of-3 5A Division I Region II semifinal series at one win apiece. It ended a 16-game winning streak for Lake Belton.
Darcy Lovland tied the score 1-1 with a one-out RBI single in the seventh, and Lily Bergstrand followed with an RBI double to give Walnut Grove a 2-1 lead. Maddie Sabedra pitched a four-hitter as Walnut Grove forced a decisive Game 3 that is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Red Oak.
Abilene 3-9, Richland 0-1: Kaylee Gonzales doubled, homered and drove in two runs and Avah Reyes and Gonzales combined on a two-hitter as Abilene won Game 3 of the best-of-3 regional semifinal series 9-1 in 5A Division I.
Abilene won Game 2 of the series 3-0 earlier Friday as Reyes pitched a two-hit shutout and Mariah Estrada homered.

31 Texoma student-athletes representing 15 different local school districts have qualified for the 2026 UIL state tennis tournament.
KFDX sports reporter M.J. Baird is in San Antonio covering the event, providing highlights and scores from around the area.
Round of 16 matches:
Class 1A | Boys Singles | Keegan Hayes, Benjamin def. Layne Ward, Richland Springs
Class 1A | Boys Singles | Adrian Mata, Grady def. Bronc Hand, Midway
Class 1A | Girls Singles | Leighton Leavelle, Utopia def. Cylynn Freeling, Northside
Class 1A | Girls Singles | Alexis Mahler, Fort Elliott def. Alyson Rojas, Gold-Burg
Class 3A | Girls Singles | Alexis Raegan, Franklin def. Jaeden Chandler, Holliday
Class 3A | Boys Singles | Hunter Boatman, Vernon def. Zayne Mills, Groesbeck
Class 3A | Boys Doubles | Schur/Medina, Vernon def. McAdams/Pantoja, McGregor
Class 3A | Girls Doubles | Siebert/Siebert, Bowie def. Schneider/Infant, Whitney
Class 3A | Mixed Doubles | Smith/Ferguson, Iowa Park def. Stanley/Colley, Franklin
Class 4A | Boys Doubles | Perez/Ruiz, Burkburnett def. Gaddy/Moody, Center
Quarterfinal matches:
Class 1A | Mixed Doubles | Caroll/Bearden, Crowell def. Brooks/Kotara, Miami
Class 2A | Girls Doubles | Adams/Adams, Vega def. Bourland/Miller, Seymour
Class 3A | Boys Doubles | Turner/Turner, Henrietta def. Greenfield/Hughes, Whitesboro
Class 3A | Boys Doubles | Schur/Medina, Vernon def. Martin/Box, London
Class 3A | Mixed Doubles | Castleberry/Beam, Vernon def. Larkins/Hinojosa, London
Class 3A | Boys Singles | Hunter Boatman, Vernon def. Parker Gabro, London
Class 3A | Girls Doubles | Siebert/Siebert, Bowie def. Rivera/Rodriguez, Hondo
Class 4A | Boys Doubles | Kirchner/Gonzales, Wimberley def. Ruiz/Perez, Burkburnett
Class 5A | Boys Doubles | Muenker/Hu, Highland Park def. Luxton/Clark, Legacy
Semifinal matches:
Class 1A | Boys Singles | Hayes def. Fierro 6-2, 6-3
Class 1A | Mixed Doubles | Speer/Santos def. Bearden/Cooper 2-6, 6-3, 6-4
Class 3A | Boys Singles | Plessman def. Boatman 6-3, 6-2
Class 3A | Boys Doubles | Turner/Turner def. Fossett/Hammonds 6-2, 6-2
Class 3A | Boys Doubles | Schur/Medina def. White/Tomascik 6-5, 7-6
Class 3A | Girls Doubles | Siebert/Siebert def. Hirt/Bowman 6-5, 5-6, 7-6
Class 3A | Mixed Doubles | Beam/Castleberry def. DeCordova/Burleson 6-0, 6-2
Class 3A | Mixed Doubles | Ferguson/Smith def. Milstead/Patel 6-3, 6-4
–State championship matches: (Coming soon)
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The New York Knicks have been superb over the past five games, and that is down to a well-rounded effort from the team. However, they always need a star player to step up, and that has been Jalen Brunson.
Not only is he having good performances, but he is also doing something quite underrated. That is about how he can calm everyone's nerves down, which is a big part of how point guards succeed in high-pressure situations in the NBA.
Now that the Knicks are up 3-0 against the Philadelphia 76ers, they are in the driver's seat for a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals for the second year in a row. The Knicks are the favorites to reach the NBA Finals, and that is because of Brunson's stardom and leadership.
The Knicks are quite a talented bunch, as seen by how talented the roster is. With players like OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Karl-Anthony Towns, they still need a leader who can take charge and control the game.
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Brunson has been doing that since he arrived in New York. He embraced being the star player, and his leadership has been impressive. His teammates are not the only ones who benefit from the control he provides because head coach Mike Brown is also appreciative of Brunson's impact.
"What's the dude's name on Snoopy? Linus? He got a blanket? I'm Linus, and Jalen's my blanket. He helps me relax at a lot of different times throughout the course of games, but that's what great players do," Brown said about Brunson's control of games.
Moving forward, the Knicks will continue to be one of the strongest teams in the league. Brunson's leadership is a big part of that, and that should pay off in the long run because everyone is in the right mindset when playing.
The crowd was already on its feet to give him a standing ovation, but it wasn’t time yet for Tegan Kuhns’ curtain call.
Tennessee baseball coach Josh Elander walked to the mound to talk with his sophomore right-hander, who had already provided a gem of a start. With 109 pitches already under his belt, Kuhns figured his night was done. Elander had different ideas.
“They must be cheering for me, because you’re staying in this game,” Elander told Kuhns. Back to work.
A long foul ball provided strike one, and an off-speed pitch on the outside edge gave strike two. The fans rose again, and Kuhns sent them into a frenzy by inducing a swing and miss to end the seventh inning. He pointed to the turf at Lindsey Nelson Stadium and declared: “This is my house!”
It was the 113th and final pitch of a masterful performance, putting an exclamation point on the most dominant start of Kuhns’ career in a 5-1 win over No. 4 Texas on May 8. A career-high 15 strikeouts highlighted seven shutout innings, which included just four Texas hits and one walk.
It was only the second time this season an SEC pitcher recorded 15 strikeouts in a game, the other coming on March 19 when LSU’s Casan Evans did it against Oklahoma.
“I have (struck out 15 batters) in high school, but it was nothing like I did tonight for sure,” Kuhns said. “Just executing when I needed to and landing that curveball down in the bottom of the zone.”
Kuhns set the tone from the start, working around a leadoff walk for a scoreless first inning. His opposite was Texas lefty Dylan Volantis, one of the best pitchers in the SEC, so runs would be at a premium. Once the Vols put a run on the board in the bottom half Kuhns’ confidence rose.
“Right when we scored, I was just walking around the dugout (saying), ‘It’s over,’” Kuhns said.
He struck out the side in the second, and after three more strikeouts in the third the emotion was shining through, with an emphatic fist pump as he left the field. He retired eight straight batters from the fourth through sixth innings.
“I did a lot a watching, which was good,” second baseman Blake Grimmer said. “It was just incredible stuff, and the crowd had his back.”
After striking out Texas left fielder Anthony Pack Jr. for that eighth straight out, ending the sixth, Kuhns was at 96 pitches. The Tennessee bullpen remained motionless. Brandon Arvidson started throwing when the top of the seventh came around but knew it would take some real trouble for his night to start before the eighth.
He, like his teammates, have expressed immense confidence in Kuhns all season, and for good reason. His ERA is now 2.85, the lowest on the team among qualified pitchers by over a run and a half.
Kuhns spent the first six weeks of the season as Tennessee’s Friday starter before being bumped to start the second game of weekend series. That’s when he kicked things into gear, posting an ERA of just 1.29 in his next five appearances. After the last of those, an eight-inning shutout against Alabama on April 24, Elander moved him back to the front of the rotation.
But Kuhns gave up six runs at Kentucky in his first start back in that role, which provided extra motivation entering this weekend. He felt he left too many pitches over the plate that night, and Elander noticed his velocity a few miles per hour lower than usual. Elander decided to trust Kuhns and keep him in the role of ace, needing a bounce back against the SEC’s highest-ranked team.
In the seventh inning, Elander opted to trust him again.
It paid off.
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tegan Kuhns has 'incredible' start against Texas with 15 strikeouts
Photos from the Chicago White Sox’s 12-8 loss to the Seattle Mariners on May 8, 2026, at Rate Field.

DESTREHAN, La. — Chris Mire has helped No.14 Destrehan orchestrate a special Cinderella run in his 13th season as head coach.
The Wildcats swept No. 3 West Monroe in round two and No.6 Benton in the Division I non-select quarterfinals.
“The guys love the fact that, you know, we’re the Cinderella team and we are a bunch of nobodies. We’ve kind of had that mantra for a little while now here with this group, because we feel like we don’t get a lot of love. And so they love it. I mean, to them it’s the next challenge. It’s we’re going places, doing the things that we expect to do. I don’t think anybody that’s in our locker room is surprised,” Mire said.
The Wildcats’ playoff success has put the program back in the semi-final picture for the first time since 2005.
It’s also helped coach Mire and company restore Destrehan’s rich tradition on the diamond.
“This has been a blast. My son’s a senior. It’s been so rewarding this last month. It’s all the things that we’ve been trying to build. You know, it’s been frustrating not being able to get out of the first round the last few years because we felt like we were better than that. And it’s kind of just been rewarding just because this is where we felt like we belonged,” Mire added.
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Cooper Rush should be fairly easy to spot this weekend. He'll be the 32-year-old slinging passes at the Minnesota Vikings' rookie minicamp this weekend.
The former Cowboys backup quarterback and nine-year NFL veteran will be there on a tryout basis, right alongside the team's brand new draft picks, some of whom are a full decade younger than he is.
Rush, who played for Baltimore last season and went 0-2 in a pair of injury-replacement starts for Lamar Jackson, was released by the Ravens in March and is currently a free agent.
His stay in the Twin Cities, however, may not last long. The Vikings already have four quarterbacks on their roster: Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy, Carson Wentz, and Max Brosmer. But with no first-year passers picked up in either the draft or as undrafted free agents, the team needs someone to throw at this weekend's rookie minicamp.
That's where Rush and fellow tryout Aidan Bouman (son of former Vikings QB Todd Bouman) come in, more than likely just hoping to make a good impression that they can parlay into an invitation to someone else's training camp or QB room.
For Rush, his latest audition reps will come with a team against whom he enjoyed perhaps his signature moment as a Cowboy.
On Halloween night of the 2021 season, Rush- in his fifth NFL season- made his first-ever NFL start, filling in for starter Dak Prescott, who had been scrubbed due to a calf injury. The career backup played "like a seasoned veteran," Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would say later. Facing a hostile Minneapolis crowd in primetime, a calm and cool Rush racked up 325 yards and two touchdown throws, including a game-winning score that capped off a 75-yard drive with under a minute to play.
Rush would then go 4-1 subbing as the Cowboys starter as Prescott nursed an injury to the thumb on his throwing hand the next season. The stretch- which saw Rush win his first five pro starts- helped keep the Cowboys afloat early in the 2021 season; upon his return, Prescott was able to guide Dallas to a playoff berth and the divisional round of the postseason.
Over eight years with the Cowboys, broken up by a rather short stint on the Giants' practice squad in 2020, Rush went 9-5 in 14 starts wearing the star.
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Yes, Albuquerque native Angelo Leo is still the International Boxing Federation featherweight champion. But Leo’s retention of the title came about on Friday, not Saturday, and in a most peculiar and unsatisfying way.
Challenger Ra’eese Aleem’s failure to make the 126-pound featherweight limit at Friday’s weigh-in has led to the cancellation of Leo’s Saturday IBF title defense in Atlanta.
Leo, who had the option of fighting Aleem with no title at stake, opted not to do so. As reported by boxingscene.com, Leo, having weighed in successfully at 125 pounds, is still entitled to his contracted pay, reported to be $147,000.
Aleem, who had called Saturday’s fight the greatest opportunity of his career, weighed in at 128.8 pounds. Two hours later, given a second chance, he still weighed 128 pounds. The fight was cancelled at that point.
An attempt by the Journal to reach Leo for comment was unsuccessful. But Albuquerque’s Luis Chavez, Leo’s longtime co-trainer, said by phone from Atlanta that the champion was “very upset. … We trained so hard for nothing.”
Leo, Chavez said, “Looked terrific (in training), and then this happened.”
Chavez said Leo had no wish to fight a non-title bout against an overweight opponent.
What’s next for Leo (26-1, 12 knockouts) is anyone’s guess. He last fought on May 24, 2025, when he successfully defended his title with a victory over Tomoki Kameda in Osaka, Japan. Leo had won the title via a victory by 10th-round knockout of then-champion Luis Alberto Lopez at Albuquerque’s Tingley Coliseum on Aug. 10, 2024.
Before the IBF ordered a mandatory title defense for Leo against Aleem, the organization’s No. 1 challenger, a group including Santa Fe promoter Pat Holmes and international promoter Sampson Lewkowicz had been working on a possible title defense for Leo in Albuquerque against South Africa’s Lerato Diamini.
Chavez said he’d been told a fight in Albuquerque is once again a possibility.
Could Leo-Aleem be rescheduled? Perhaps, but trust that Aleem would make weight given a second chance would be low at best. Missing weight for a world title fight by 2 pounds is viewed within the sport as close to unforgivable.
If the IBF were to remove Aleem as the mandatory challenger, elevate No. 2 challenger Omar Trinidad (20-0-2, 14 KOs) of Los Angeles and again order a mandatory defense, there’d be the obstacle of Trinidad’s scheduled June 28 fight against Jarwin Ancajas in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Could a title-unification fight be arranged for Leo against one the other three featherweight champions? That, as always when rival sanctioning bodies are involved, is complicated.
Bruce Carrington, who won the WBC featherweight title in January, already has a July 4 title defense scheduled against Rene Palacios.
Rafael Espinoza, the WBO champion, last fought in November. Brandon Figueroa, the WBA champion, upset then-champion Nick Ball in February. Neither Espinoza nor Figueroa has a fight scheduled.
NO TITLE SHOT FOR PEREZ: Aaron Perez, unbeaten Albuquerque flyweight Abraham Perez’s father, trainer and promoter, says his son had signed to challenge Anthony Olascagua for the Los Angeles boxer’s WBO 112-pound title — only to have Olascagua’s camp reject the fight.
“We signed the contract and made the deal,” Aaron Perez said. “However … we got a response from the promoter (All-Star Boxing) saying that Anthony’s team didn’t want the fight.
“Apparently Abraham was a little too dangerous for them.”
No title defense by Olascagua has been scheduled, as per boxrec.com.
Aaron Perez’s company, Legacy Promotions, has a card scheduled for July 31. Because of the offer to challenge Olascagua for a world title, Abraham was not placed on the July 31 card — headlined by Albuquerqueans Josh Torres and Cristian Cabral in separate fights.
Rather than rearrange the Legacy Card, Aaron Perez said he hoped to secure a fight for his son on another card in July.
Abraham Perez (14-0, 7 KOs) does not appear in the most recent WBO flyweight rankings (though that’s not always a barrier to getting a title shot). He’s ranked 12th by the IBF. He last fought on a Legacy Promotions card on April 4, defeating The Philippines’ Esneth Domingo (22-5, 14 KOs) by lopsided unanimous decision.
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Dogecoin continues to prove it is far more than just a meme. According to CoinGecko, DOGE’s market capitalization has now grown to more than 8x the size of the entire NFT market, highlighting just how dominant the original memecoin remains in the crypto space.
At the time of writing, Dogecoin is trading at around $0.106, down roughly 4% over the past 24 hours as the broader crypto market experiences volatility. Despite the short-term pullback, DOGE still holds a market cap near $26 billion, massively overshadowing the struggling NFT sector.
Fun Fact: $DOGE has over 8x the entire NFT market cap
— CoinGecko (@coingecko) May 8, 2026pic.twitter.com/ktRjPXjei4
Fresh on-chain data from Santiment shows massive whale activity behind Dogecoin’s recent momentum. The analytics firm revealed that DOGE whales recorded 739 transactions worth over $100,000 within a single day, the highest whale activity level in six months.
Santiment also noted that the 149 largest wallets holding at least 100 million DOGE now collectively control an all-time high of 108.52 billion DOGE, worth around $11.6 billion. According to the platform, this aggressive accumulation likely played a key role in DOGE’s recent 14% rally over the last 10 days.
On-chain analyst Ali Martinez recently pointed out that Dogecoin successfully hit its $0.117 target after breaking through a major channel resistance. Following the move, he confirmed profits had been booked, signaling that traders may now be entering a cooling phase after the breakout.
Dogecoin $DOGE hit my $0.1172 target at the top of the channel.
— Ali Charts (@alicharts) May 6, 2026
Profits booked.https://t.co/u6UNRDhQeX pic.twitter.com/YEKH3I8ykC
The latest correction appears tied to broader market weakness and heavy leverage flushes across crypto. Data shows more than $13 million in DOGE liquidations recently hit the market as crowded long positions got wiped out.
At the same time, Dogecoin futures open interest has climbed to nearly 15.3 billion DOGE, marking a yearly high and showing that traders are still heavily positioned around the memecoin.
Meanwhile, optimism around spot Dogecoin ETFs continues to build. The three DOGE ETF products currently manage roughly $14.3 million in assets and recently posted their first two-day inflow streak since January, signaling that institutional interest in Dogecoin may still be growing despite market turbulence.
Denza N9 PHEV Flash Charge Edition to officially launch on May 18.
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BYD's ride-hailing brand Linghui launches e9 sedan with Flash Charging.
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Coinbase chief policy officer Faryar Shirzad said the date is a “big step forward” and is essential for supporting innovation in the US.
On May 6, Samsung officially started the One UI 8.5 update rollout. The company confirmed the One UI 8.5 release through a press release, but a treasure of details is hidden inside announcements posted across regions.
The rollout kicked off in South Korea on May 6, with a major wave of additional markets, including Europe, Hong Kong, India, Latin America, North America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan, following on May 11.
Samsung’s Global Newsroom is the primary source for official announcements. US residents have their own Newsroom, which functions better than the Global channel. Meanwhile, there are plenty of regional Newsroom channels.
One UI 8.5 announcements were posted across several regions. The Global, US, and Korean press releases have fewer details than the regional ones. It was discovered during our intense research, and we broke it down for our readers.
Global/USA
The Global announcement is the most conservative, listing only the recent flagship devices with no regional specifics. Minimum guaranteed devices across all regions are Galaxy S25/S24 series, Z Fold6/Flip6, Z Fold7/Flip7, Tab S10/S11.
Europe/Germany
Germany gets the most devices
It adds the Galaxy S23 series, S23 FE, Z Fold 5/Flip 5, Tab S9, and the entire Galaxy A lineup (3 generations), reflecting a broader support commitment in the European market.
In Germany, Samsung’s A-series phones are the Galaxy A15, Galaxy A16, Galaxy A17, Galaxy A25, Galaxy A26, Galaxy A34, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy A56.
Middle East/UAE
UAE is the most specific on timing
It’s one of the regions that explicitly commits to a May 11 rollout date for a named list of global regions. Well, the same date surfaced for the rollout of the same day Samsung posted the initial release announcement.
| Topic | Global (USA) | Europe (Germany) | Middle East (UAE) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S-series devices | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE, + S23, S23 FE | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE |
| Z Fold/Flip devices | Z Fold7/6, Z Flip7/6 | Z Fold7/6/5, Z Flip7/6/5 | Z Fold7/6, Z Flip7/6 |
| Tablet devices | Tab S11, Tab S10 | Tab S11, Tab S10, + Galaxy Tab S9 | Tab S11, Tab S10 |
| Galaxy A series | Not mentioned | A15, A16, A17, A25, A26, A34, A35, A36, A54, A55, & A56 | Not mentioned |
| Rollout start | May 6 (Korea) | May 6 (Korea), Germany to follow | May 6 (Korea), May 11 for key regions |
| Specific region dates | Not specified | Not specified | May 11 explicitly named for Europe, India, NA, SEA, etc. |
As with any large-scale rollout, Samsung notes that specific features, availability, and timing may vary by model and market. That said, some devices may receive the update slightly later than others, even within the same region.
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Back in April the first details about the upcoming Honor Magic9 Pro Max got outed, and today a new source out of China brings us even more details about this phone. The device is said to sport a 6.8" to 6.89" LTPO OLED screen with "1.5K" resolution and 2.5D curved glass, a 200MP main camera using a 1/1.28" type sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, 3D face unlocking, high-power wireless charging, and a great level of water resistance. Honor Magic8 Pro The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 SoC, but it's still unclear if it...

Spurs vs. Timberwolves live score, updates, highlights from 2026 NBA playoffs Game 3 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Antonio Spurs have defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 115-108 in Game 3 to take a 2-1 series lead. Victor Wembanyama dominated with 39 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks in only 37 minutes. Wembanyama was 72% from the floor, 83% from the free throw line and 60% from beyond the arc.
Anthony Edwards returned to action tonight. Edwards was believed to be on a minutes restriction but ended up playing 41 minutes in this game. He had an incredible individual stat line, if not compared to Wembanyama. Edwards finished with 32 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists.
This game began with 'blowout' written all over it. Edwards scored Minnesota's first point on a free throw. For the next nine minutes and nine seconds of game action, Minnesota failed to score another point. Down 14-1, Minnesota began to come back. By the end of the first quarter, Anthony Edwards completed a 12-point run on his own pulling to within one point of the Spurs (23-22).
The Timberwolves would win the second quarter by the same margin knotting this game at 51 a piece after two quarters. In the third quarter the Spurs extended the lead to only four. Yet Minnesota was unable to take a lead the rest of the way. They did however, come as close to down by three points or less four different times in the second half. After the four-minute mark of the fourth quarter, they would remain at least two possessions down.
On Sunday May 10, the Timberwolves will look to even the series before heading back to San Antonio for Game 5.
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| SAS | MIN | |
|---|---|---|
| FG | 39-85 | 38-99 |
| Field Goal % | 46 | 38 |
| 3PT | 12-33 | 14-40 |
| Three Point % | 36 | 35 |
| FT | 25-33 | 18-21 |
| Free Throw % | 76 | 86 |
| Rebounds | 48 | 54 |
| Offensive Rebounds | 8 | 15 |
| Defensive Rebounds | 40 | 39 |
| Assists | 26 | 22 |
| Steals | 9 | 3 |
| Blocks | 7 | 7 |
| Total Turnovers | 10 | 12 |
| Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 13 | 15 |
| Fast Break Points | 13 | 7 |
| Points in Paint | 46 | 38 |
| Fouls | 23 | 25 |
| Technical Fouls | 1 | 1 |
| Flagrant Fouls | 0 | 0 |
| Largest Lead | 15 | 4 |
| Percent Led | 87 | 9 |
SPURS WIN! SPURS WIN! SPURS WIN! 🎉 pic.twitter.com/7mmakwPOwL
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs have defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 115-108
4th Quarter-0:21: Spurs take a full timeout.
4th Quarter-0:23: Anthony Edwards makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-0:26: Timberwolves take a full timeout.
4th Quarter-0:31: Spurs take a full timeout.
4th Quarter-1:45: Jaden McDaniels makes a driving layup.
4th Quarter-3:06: Victor Wembanyama makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
WEMBY THREE BALL 🙌
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/AOvnwjshll
4th Quarter-3:27: Naz Reid makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-5:40: Julius Randle makes two-point shot.
4th Quarter-6:03: Julian Champagne makes a 22-foot three-point jumper.
JU for 3️⃣
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/wtmUH6OZ0e
4th Quarter-7:09: De'Aaron Fox makes 19-foot step back jump shot.
4th Quarter-7:21: Dylan Harper makes 9-foot turnaround jump shot.
4th Quarter-8:03: Terrence Shannon Jr makes
4th Quarter-9:09: Victor Wembanyama makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-9:24: Ayo Dosunmu makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
4th Quarter-9:50: Terrence Shannon makes a 27-foot three-point shot.
LET IT FLY, TJ 🏹 pic.twitter.com/8RWSLd1QGj
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 9, 2026
4th Quarter-10:17: Victor Wembanyama makes a layup.
The San Antonio Spurs lead the Minnesota Timberwolves 86-79 after three quarters.
3rd Quarter-1:32: Victor Wembanyama makes a driving layup.
3rd Quarter-2:26: Ayo Dosunmu makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-2:53: Anthony Edwards makes a 13-foot shot.
3rd Quarter-4:18: Double technicals called on Stephon Castle and Jaden McDaniels. McDaniels swatted the ball out of Castle's hand after a dead ball. Castle shoved McDaniels and McDaniels tried to lung at Castle but the official separated the two.
Stephon Castle and Jaden McDaniels continue their chippy series with a little shoving. Double technicals called. This Spurs and Timberwolves series is getting interesting. pic.twitter.com/SHWmP7lvne
— AFR with Jones (@AFR_Jones) May 9, 2026
3rd Quarter-5:01: Naz Reid makes an 8-foot floating jump shot.
3rd Quarter-5:15: Luke Kornet makes an 8-foot jumper.
3rd Quarter-6:01: De'Aaron Fox makes a 22-foot three-point jumper.
3rd Quarter-6:19: Jaden McDaniels makes 24-foot three-point jumper.
3rd Quarter-6:39: Ayo Dosunmu makes a 23-foot three-point shot.
🗣️ AYOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/8K8ngDt1uL
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 9, 2026
3rd Quarter-7:25: Naz Reid makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-7:55: Anthony Edwards makes an 8-foot driving floater.
3rd Quarter-8:12: Devin Vassel makes a driving dunk.
DEV 😱
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/ChO0c1FGjy
3rd Quarter-8:57: Jaden McDaniels makes a 13-foot pull up jumper.
3rd Quarter-9:33: Victor Wembanyama makes a 25-foot three-point shot.
3rd Quarter-9:49: Rudy Gobert makes an 11-foot shot.
3rd Quarter-10:09: Stephon Castle makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
DEFENSE ➡️ OFFENSE
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/SAilnHIC0Y
| SAS | MIN | |
|---|---|---|
| FG | 19-46 | 17-49 |
| Field Goal % | 41 | 35 |
| 3PT | 3-16 | 6-20 |
| Three Point % | 19 | 30 |
| FT | 10-16 | 11-14 |
| Free Throw % | 63 | 79 |
| Rebounds | 26 | 33 |
| Offensive Rebounds | 3 | 7 |
| Defensive Rebounds | 23 | 26 |
| Assists | 12 | 10 |
| Steals | 7 | 1 |
| Blocks | 3 | 3 |
| Total Turnovers | 7 | 8 |
| Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 10 | 8 |
| Fast Break Points | 8 | 5 |
| Points in Paint | 28 | 18 |
| Fouls | 15 | 11 |
| Technical Fouls | 0 | 0 |
| Flagrant Fouls | 0 | 0 |
| Largest Lead | 15 | 4 |
| Percent Led | 76 | 18 |
all even. pic.twitter.com/ikUZw1y8J3
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 9, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves are tied 51-51 at halftime.
2nd Quarter-0:02: Jaden McDaniels makes a 24-foot three-point shot.
2nd Quarter-0:13: De'Aaron Fox makes a 9-foot shot.
2nd Quarter-0:56: Anthony Edwards making driving layup.
2nd Quarter-2:21: Naz Reid makes a 22-foot three-point jumper.
2nd Quarter-2:59: Devin Vassel makes a 13-foot pull up jumper.
2nd Quarter-4:09: Stephon Castle makes a 7-foot pull up jumper.
2nd Quarter-6:18: Carter Bryant makes a 24-foot three point shot.
2nd Quarter-7:16: Victor Wembenyama makes 1-foot dunk.
2nd Quarter-7:53: Carter Bryant makes 22-foot three
CORNER THREE 🎯
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/TaZWFCYPx3
2nd Quarter-9:10: De'Aaron Fox makes a driving Fox makes a driving layup.
Fox on the move 🦊
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/5cDMRtgPWS
2nd Quarter-10:25: Stephon Castle makes a driving layup.
2nd Quarter-10:41: Jaden McDonald makes a 22-foot three-point jumper.
2nd Quarter-10:56: Victor Wembanyama makes alley oop layup.
2nd Quarter-11:11: Naz Reid makes a 13-foot driving floater.
2nd Quarter-11:46: Anthony Edwards makes a 15-foot pull up jump shot.
The San Antonio Spurs lead the Minnesota Timberwolves 23-22 after the 1st Quarter.
1st Quarter-0:01: Anthony Edwards makes a 30-foot three-point shot.
HIM. pic.twitter.com/10d8oCsaIi
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 9, 2026
1st Quarter-0:26: Anthony Edwards makes a 24-foot three-point jumper.
1st Quarter-1:34: Anthony Edwards makes a 10-foot driving floater.
1st Quarter-1:46: Devin Vassel makes an 11-foot driving floater.
1st Quarter-2:08: Antony Edwards makes a running layup.
1st Quarter-2:39: Rudy Gobert makes a running layup.
1st Quarter-3:08: Rudy Gobert makes a layup.
1st Quarter-3:48: Naz Reid makes 24-foot three-point shot.
1st Quarter-5:08: Rudy Gobert makes a tip shot.
Midway through the first quarter and the only Timberwolves scoring has come from a lone Anthony Edwards free throw. The Spurs are up 11-1.
1st Quarter-8:48: Devin Vassel makes a 17-foot jumper.
1st Quarter-10:54: Victor Wembanyama scores on a 1-foot dunk.
1st Quarter-11:44: Devin Vassel missed an inside shot short, but Wembanyama rebounded and dunked it in one fluid motion.
straight out the gate 😤
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 9, 2026
📺 @NBAonPrimepic.twitter.com/s5iTtYUXJc
According to TimberwolvesPR, Anthony Edwards will start tonight for Minnesota.
Donte DiVencenzo is out due to his achilles injury. However, he is getting some reps as a sideline photographer during shootaround.
AVAILABLE. 🐜 pic.twitter.com/CIclrow7Sz
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) May 9, 2026
in familiar territory pic.twitter.com/y0CBx1mNqm
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 8, 2026
Whatever Gregg Popovich told Wemby and the Spurs before Game 2 clearly worked 😤🔥
— Run It Back (@RunItBackFDTV) May 8, 2026
Lou Williams is not surprised Coach Pop popped in San Antonio’s film session 🎞️
Unlike guests in film sessions Lou was a part of, everyone definitely listened to what Pop had to say 😂💯 pic.twitter.com/aMFoi3otlg
Both Anthony Edwards and Ayo Dosunmu out on the floor after what sounded like a lively Timberwolves shootaround this morning pic.twitter.com/QhsmdkJoOJ
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) May 8, 2026
Anthony Edwards playoff results by year:
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) May 8, 2026
2021 — Missed playoffs
2022 — Lost in 1st Round (Grizzlies, 4-2)
2023 — Lost in 1st Round (Nuggets, 4-1)
2024 — Reached Western Conference Finals (Lost to Mavericks, 4-1)
2025 — Reached Western Conference Finals (Lost to Thunder, 4-1)… pic.twitter.com/TPH3LE27sb
Two UFC hopefuls are getting a second shot at Dana White's Contender Series.
Heavyweights Mario Piazzon and Guilherme Uriel will collide on the Aug. 25 episode at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.
Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the booking but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.
Piazzon (10-1) is a training partner of former UFC heavyweight contender Jailton Almeida. He competed on DWCS in 2023 and won via disqualification. The performance drew criticism from some, including UFC CEO Dana White. Since then, Piazzon has gone 3-1 with two TKOs.
Uriel (7-2) competed on DWCS in 2025 when he was knocked out by Josh Hokit. Since that loss, Uriel has only fought once but it was an emphatic 96-second knockout of Leonardo Fraga at LFA 229 in March.
The two fighters combine for 14 career finishes in 17 wins.
No other fights have been announced for the Aug. 25 episode at this time.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Two UFC hopefuls get second chance on Dana White's Contender Series
The Houston Rockets have had players donning a total of 52 different jersey numbers (and have one not part of any numerical series for Houston assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson) since their founding at the start of the 1967-68 season, worn by just under 500 players in the course of Rockets history.
To honor all of the players who wore those numbers over the decades, Rockets Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who wore them since the founding of the team all those years ago right up to the present day.
With seven of those jerseys now retired to honor some of the greatest Rockets of all time to wear those jerseys, there is a lot of history to cover.
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And for today's article, we will continue with the second of 11 who wore the No. 14, guard alum Mike Newlin. After ending his college career at Utah, Newlin was picked up with the 24th overall selection of the 1971 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets.
The Portland, Oregon native would play the first eight seasons of his pro career with Houston before he was dealt to the New Jersey Nets in 1979.
During his time suiting up for the Rockets, Newlin wore only jersey No. 14 and put up 14.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game.
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Rockets jersey history No. 14 - Mike Newlin (1971-79)

Khamzat Chimaev officially weighed in at 185 pounds early Friday (May 8, 2026) for his weekend clash with Sean Strickland at UFC 328 in Newark, New Jersey, but some are crying foul play.
UFC’s return to New Jersey this Saturday night on Paramount+ from inside Prudential Center is a big one. Leading the way will be a long-awaited grudge match between Chimaev and Strickland, who are former training partners turned bitter rivals. A co-main event title fight between UFC flyweight champion Joshua Van and top contender Tatsuro Taira adds even more anticipation for this weekend’s event, as well as a deep undercard.
All of that said, it was important that both Chimaev and Strickland made weight on Friday to make their marquee matchup official. Strickland passed with flying colors, but Khamzat was the last fighter from the card to step on the scale. Reports suggested the UFC middleweight champion had to cut a whopping 46 pounds for his first official title defense so fight fans were nervous to see how things played out.
Despite looking to be on death’s door, Chimaev hit 185 pounds and successfully hit weight for UFC 328’s grudge match. That was according to the New Jersey State Athletic Commission, who watching watch the scale as Chimaev weighed in. Most wouldn’t have known there was anything fishy going on, but one UFC fighter did.
UFC veteran Bryce Mitchell took to social media to chime in on Chimaev’s early morning weigh in. “Thug Nasty” is confident that Chimaev never actually made weight and that those in power want Strickland to lose so badly that they covered up Khamzat’s weight miss. Check it out below and let us know if you agree with Mitchell!
Bryce Mitchell thinks Khamzat Chimaev missed weight and the scales were rigged against Sean Strickland 😬
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) May 8, 2026
"That dude didn't make that weight. There's no convincing me bro… it's all bullsh*t.
[Khamzat] gets special treatment… he didn't make that weight and I think Sean's… pic.twitter.com/B6kW9WmaaL
“That dude didn’t make that weight,” said Mitchell. “There’s no convincing me bro… it’s all bullsh-t.”
“Khamzat gets special treatment… he didn’t make that weight and I think Sean’s champ already,” Mitchell continued. “They don’t want him to win because they can’t control what he says and he loves America.”
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Canadiens push top line problem aside to bounce back vs. Sabres originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Montreal Canadiens still haven't gotten production from their top-line players.
But on this night, the rest of the roster proved it was up to the task in seizing a massive bounceback win in Buffalo over the Sabres by a 5-1 score on Friday night.
The Eastern Conference semifinals are now knotted at a game apiece as the next two contests will be played in Montreal.
The Canadiens did get a late goal from a top-line player when Nick Suzuki scored an empty-netter, but before that, it was the unsung players doing the goal scoring.
Alex Newhook scored twice. He had been the hero in Game 7 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and on this night, he notched his first career multi-goal playoff game.
The first goal opened the scoring, and the second made it 3-0 early in the second period.
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In between, the defenseman Mike Matheson slotted an impressive shot between multiple defenders and over Alex Lyon's right shoulder for the first goal of this postseason for the defenseman.
Montreal allowed Buffalo to pull one back late in the second with Zach Benson, but the Habs seized momentum right back early in the third.
Alexandre Carrier pressured Tage Thompson into a turnover that sent Carrier in alone on goalie Alex Lyon. Carrier didn't miss.
That made it 4-1, and Buffalo couldn't mount enough pressure to get back in the game before Suzuki's empty-netter really wrapped it up.
In Game 1, when the Canadiens lost 4-2, they had scored with their top guns on the power play but only scored at even strength down the lineup with Kirby Dach.
This time around, the likes of Newhook, Matheson and Carrier were the ones who saved Montreal.
The Habs won't make a deeper playoff run without more from Suzuki, Cole Caufield (who crushed the crossbar on a shot) and Juraj Slafkovsky.
But good teams also need their lesser players to step up occasionally to win hockey games. That's what these guys did for the Canadiens on Friday night in Buffalo.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is an avid baseball fan, and it should come as no surprise that he was spotted attending a game at Kauffman Stadium during the 2026 NFL offseason.
On May 8, Mahomes could be seen attending the Kansas City Royals' thrilling matchup against the Detroit Tigers, which was still hotly contested in the later innings at the time of writing.
Spotted taking in the game with Mahomes was the legendary signal-caller's son, Bronze Mahomes.
Take a look at this picture of Mahomes at Kauffman Stadium, which was posted to Twitter by Major League Baseball's official account during Friday's game:
Patrick Mahomes pulled up to the Royals game tonight 🔥 pic.twitter.com/MD3fhIVtSN
— MLB (@MLB) May 9, 2026
While Kansas City faced a 3-1 deficit against Detroit as the game entered the bottom of the eighth, the Royals rallied to even the score before the final frame, and may still be able to pull out a win in front of the three-time Super Bowl champion.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Patrick Mahomes was at Kauffman Stadium for Royals' thriller vs Tigers
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski threw 10 pitches of at least 103 mph Friday and produced the highest velocity any starter has reached since Statcast tracking began in 2008.
Misiorowski topped out at 103.6 mph and had three pitches reach that level while throwing six shutout innings against the New York Yankees.
Starters had combined for three pitches of at least 103 mph since tracking started in 2008, including one by Misiorowski in his previous outing.
Before Friday, the fastest pitch thrown by a starter since 2008 was a 103.2 mph offering from Jordan Hicks on July 12, 2022. Misiorowski threw seven pitches that were at least that fast in the first two innings.
All 10 of the pitches he threw in the first inning went at least 102.4 mph.
Misiorowski struck out a season-high 11 and allowed two hits and two walks, leaving with a 5-0 lead. He ended his night with consecutive strikeouts of Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger.
Forty-one of the 95 pitches Misiorowski threw went 100 mph or higher, raising his season total to 193 in eight starts.
Misiorowski had thrown 43 pitches of at least 100 mph in his prior start while working 5 1/3 shutout innings in a 6-1 victory over Washington. Misiorowski had not allowed a hit when he left that game due to a right hamstring cramp.
The most pitches of at least 100 mph by an individual in a game is 47 from Cincinnati's Hunter Greene on Sept. 17, 2022.
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Adam Scott will make his 100th major start, and 99th in a row, at next week's PGA Championship, hungry to show he has more than longevity to offer.
The 45-year-old Australian, who missed the cut in his major debut at the 2000 British Open, placed 47th at the 2001 British Open and has not missed a major since.
"My head's still really in, like I should be able to compete and win these things, so maybe I don't see it as much of an accomplishment," Scott said of his streak and 100th overall major.
"I'll give myself a pat on the back, but I would love to still win."
World number 43 Scott, whose only major triumph came at the 2013 Masters, needs to be inside the top 60 in world rankings after the major showdown at Aronimink to qualify for the US Open and reach 100 consecutive majors -- a streak beaten only by the record run of 146 by Jack Nicklaus from the 1962 Masters through the 1998 US Open.
"I don't know what to make of it. I mean, part of me doesn't want to be the guy yet who just has all these other things that aren't based around winning events," Scott said. "I would rather win some stuff and let's celebrate winning the US Open than just playing in it.
"I think there's some luck in it, but I think I've had generally great advice around me from a physical and training standpoint that has kept me healthy and pretty much injury free. I don't really have niggles and things that are concerning, certainly not to the point of can I play this week or not."
Scott had his first bogey-free weekend since 2007 last week in a fourth-place finish at Doral, matching his season-best result from Riviera in February.
"To win a major I'm going to need to put four days together, not just a weekend coming from behind," Scott said. "I feel like my game is there. I'm doing all the things I think I need to do to be in that kind of condition.
"(I want to) keep this confidence going and hopefully arrive at the US PGA full of confidence. And four good days and you just never know."
Scott's most recent of 14 PGA Tour victories came at Riviera in 2020 while his first professional victory came at the European Tour's 2001 Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa.
- 'Thanks, Tiger' -
A quarter-century later, Scott credits 15-time major winner Tiger Woods for pushing him to dream big.
"I think the main thing is really that I probably dreamed loftier goals than was maybe possible when I was a kid. Thanks, Tiger," Scott said.
"I feel like I'm really not that content and I would hate to finish my career not content. I feel like I've put in a lot of good stuff, but I feel like there's something big left within me still. So it's worth pushing."
Scott's mother also gets some of the credit.
"My mum taught me everything in moderation. I don't know if that's good for the highest level sport but it is for longevity. Maybe some of that philosophy has kept me going," he said.
"I work hard. I love it though. I love being in the gym. I love being on the golf course. It doesn't feel like hard work even though I'm putting some hours in."
Scott hopes that means his best is yet to come.
"I think it is, truly," he said. "I know that sounds crazy. But overall, I mean, on a good putting day I think my golf game tee to green and short game is better than ever.
"It feels like my game sits at a high level. I just need to open up the ceiling a little bit somehow and go there."
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Let’s do a little dive into what I think was the most important frame of the entire ballgame.
Top of the third inning, things could have gone off the rails and fast. Nick Fortes leads off with an infield single—advancing to second on a balk by Connelly Early. Taylor Walls loops a single to left field on a pitch that leaks a little back towards the middle of the plate with some cut, and Yandy Diaz gets hit on a back foot curve to load the bases.
This could have been absolute chaos.
Early said no way. Ryan Vilade, sit back down on a nice strikeout to settle things down a hair. Junior Caminero then saved Boston’s skin. First pitch, bounding bouncer to Caleb Durbin: 5-4-3 double play. The Rays frankly didn’t threaten any other time in this ballgame.
Not only did this cool off Connelly Early, it completely changed his tempo. He dialed in and got six more strikeouts after that—eight total—and ate his way through seven frames.
You don’t need a ton of offense when your starter dominates like he did. Better rebound start for him and a nice Friday night win for the Red Sox.
Nuff said above. This was an absolutely stellar start for Early.
What a needed homer for Rafaela and a good game for the center fielder overall.
Wilyer’s deadlock breaking solo shot is the longest home run of his career at 427 feet. Working two walks showcases how big a threat Abreu is at the dish.
…how is he still this good? Did he drink the Tom Brady defy father time juice?
Just an eh day but it happens! I’m starting to find a warm spot for Masa again.
The hat trick of strikeouts drops Story’s season batting average to .199, and that’s a big yikes for this lineup.
You don’t win if you don’t score!

Top-ranked defending champion Scottie Scheffler and Masters repeat winner Rory McIlroy are oddsmakers favorites for the 108th PGA Championship, which tees off Thursday at Aronimink.
Scheffler, who won the 2022 and 2024 Masters and last year's British Open and PGA Championship, took a week off before trying for a first major title defense after a hot start to the season.
The 29-year-old American won his first start of the year at the American Express tournament in the California desert and added a third place at Phoenix and fourth at Pebble Beach.
He has been runner-up in each of his past three starts -- at the Masters and Heritage tournaments in April and last week at Doral.
"Sometimes you're able to build some positive momentum, and at times in my career I've been able to really feed off of that," Scheffler said. "When you feel like you're in a good spot with your game and you're seeing the right shots, sometimes it doesn't feel that difficult."
Scheffler took confidence, and some ideas about what he needs to improve to win a fifth major.
"A lot of positives," Scheffler said. "Some stuff I can clean up, but overall definitely some positives from the last few weeks."
Scheffler could complete a career Grand Slam at next month's US Open at Shinnecock, which concludes on his 30th birthday.
"I would love to be able to win the US Open," Scheffler said. "I've had some success at that tournament before and I think it suits my style of game. I'm excited to go to Shinnecock this year and hopefully get it done."
McIlroy completed a career Grand Slam and snapped a 10-year major win drought by winning last year's Masters and last month become only the fourth player to win back-to-back titles at Augusta National, boosting his motivation for this year's majors.
"This year I think winning was validation for all the work that I've put in over the last few years to get myself back to this place where I'm winning majors," McIlroy said.
Not since Jordan Spieth took the Masters and US Open in 2015, when the majors were on a different rotation, has a player won back-to-back majors, a feat McIlroy managed in 2014 and could achieve again this week.
"I'm excited for the road ahead. I'm excited for Aronimink next week, Shinnecock, Birkdale," six-time major winner McIlroy said.
"If anything I'm more motivated after what happened at Augusta this year than I've ever been."
Third-ranked Cameron Young, who won his first PGA title last August, has been in the top three in four of his past five starts -- including wins at The Players Championship in March and at Doral.
"It sets me up well," Young said. "I've been playing great and the goal is just to put myself in a position to win as much as I can.
"The biggest thing right now is just to continue to put myself in position where those things can happen."
Fourth-ranked Matt Fitzpatrick of England was second at The Players Championship then won the Valspar and Heritage titles and the PGA pairs event in New Orleans with brother Alex.
"I feel like I'm playing very well right now," Fitzpatrick said. "Definitely high confidence. The ball is going where I intend it to go. But I know there's things I can still improve in certain areas. So that's exciting, given the results I've achieved so far."
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England's fifth-ranked Justin Rose, with top-10 finishes in four of the past six PGAs, hopes to recover after leading late but settling for third at the Masters.
"That's just like a little hollow empty feeling for a few days. But then kicked back into gear, got my motivation back," Rose said.
Aronimink promises a tough test with putting at a premium for the world's top golfers.
"It's a severe set of greens. I think there's more undulation at Aronimink and that's really the defense of the golf course," Australia's Adam Scott said.
"Get your driver and your wedge game ready and if you have a good putting week, you're going to do well."
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With the first pitch of his start against the New York Yankees on Friday, Milwaukee Brewers phenom Jacob Misiorowski reared back and threw a 102.4 mph fastball for a called strike.
It was the slowest pitch he’d throw that inning.
MLB’s hardest-throwing pitcher lived up to his reputation on Friday and then some, firing 36 pitches measured by Statcast at 100 mph or faster. Ten of them came in the first inning, when he blew away the top of the Yankees order.
Jacob Misiorowski threw 10 pitches in the 1st inning:
— MLB (@MLB) May 8, 2026
102.4 MPH
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103.6 MPH pic.twitter.com/W1JxrqwUi8
Per MLB.com’s Sarah Langs, the previous fastest pitch ever record by a starting pitcher was Jordan Hicks with a 103.2 mph fastball on July 12, 2022 (with data going back to 2008). Misiorowski threw seven pitches harder than that on Friday.
The results matched the velocity, as he struck out 11 Yankees in 6 scoreless innings while allowing only 2 hits and 2 walks. That’s a strikeout for every letter in his last name.
For those curious, the overall fastest pitch ever tracked by MLB is 105.8 mph from Aroldis Chapman (Sept. 24, 2010).
The most cruel moment came in the second inning. Friday marked the MLB debut of Yankees prospect Spencer Jones, who has many fans excited about a power-speed combination that saw him post 11 homers and 7 stolen bases at Triple-A before his call-up.
Here is what Misiorowski did to him in his first big-league plate appearance: 103.6 mph up and in for a called strike, 102.3 mph up and in for a swinging strike, 103.6 mph up and in fouled off, 89 mph curveball in the zone for a foul-tip strikeout.
It’s like the Yankees outsourced his rookie hazing.
Spencer Jones strikes out on four pitches in his first major league at bat pic.twitter.com/43pz0q3B6L
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) May 9, 2026
To Jones’ credit, he did better next time, drawing a walk in the fifth inning.
Misiorowski was already well-known as a flamethrower — Friday just represented his peak (so far) when it comes to velocity. His actual results have been up and down through about a full year in MLB, but he’s been absolutely terrifying for most of 2026. He leads all qualified MLB starters with a 39.5% strikeout rate through Friday, plus a 2.43 ERA and 0.95 WHIP.

The Freddie Freeman gauntlet weekend begins. Some lineup shuffling against tough lefty Chris Sale.
Tonight's #Dodgers lineup vs. Braves: pic.twitter.com/3FghE3jpYN
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 8, 2026
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Do the Boston Celtics have the tools they need to reshape the roster into a contender this offseason? Or will building Boston back up into a bona fide title threat take longer than a single offseason? Which players do we think the Celtics plan to hang onto over the offseason? Who might be headed to a new team?
What moves are available to the Celtics in terms of team building, and which do we think they might use? After Boston's early postseason exit to the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens made it clear that changes are coming – the only question is what ones.
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NC State defeated Texas, 4-2, on Friday night to advance to the Elite Eight. This is the Pack’s first Elite Eight appearance since 2023.
The point that made us elite for the first time since 2023 pic.twitter.com/ykLnfXfvJY
— NC State Women's Tennis (@PackWTennis) May 9, 2026
NC State entered the tournament as the No. 8 national seed, and Texas was No. 9. With the win, NC State heads to the next round to face top-seeded Georgia in Athens.
The entire Elite Eight / Final Four / Championship will be played in Athens next week. Congrats, ladies!
NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 31 points and 10 rebounds to help the shorthanded New York Liberty open their season with a 106-75 rout of the Connecticut Sun on Friday night.
Marine Johannes added 17 points for New York, which was missing star guard Sabrina Ionescu, who is out with a left foot injury she suffered last Sunday in a preseason game against the Sun. Rebecca Allen has a left leg injury and Satou Sabally has a cyst. Both free agent additions missed the opener as well.
New York still ran away from Connecticut early, going up 36-13 after the first quarter. Stewart had 10 points in the opening period, making all four of her shots. Julia Vanloo, who the Liberty signed as a hardship player a night before the game since they were down to seven available players, had seven points in the first quarter.
Vanloo finished with 12 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.
The Liberty played a touching tribute video after the first quarter for former player Kennedy Burke, who is now with the Sun. She received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd as tears streamed down her face.
Connecticut never got back in the game after the initial onslaught. It was 66-37 at the half — the Liberty’s highest-scoring first half in three years.
Diamond Miller scored 16 points to lead Connecticut and Brittney Griner added 13 in her Sun debut.
The Liberty were celebrating the league’s 30th anniversary as one of its original franchises. New York used a retro court design from the franchise’s time at Madison Square Garden. The Liberty also brought out beloved former mascot Maddie, to the delight of the crowd. Liberty Ring of Honor member Kym Hampton sang the national anthem.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Nick Kurtz hit a two-run triple in the fifth inning, and the Athletics edged the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 on Friday night.
Kyle Bradish (1-5) struck out 10 in seven innings for the Orioles, but infield defense cost them again during a three-run fifth for the A's. Pete Alonso and Adley Rutschman homered for two Baltimore runs.
Jacob Lopez (3-2) allowed two runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings. The Orioles are 0-9 in games against left-handed starters this year.
Jack Perkins allowed an RBI single to Samuel Basallo in the bottom of the ninth that brought Baltimore within a run. Hogan Harris then came on and walked Leody Taveras to move the tying run to second, but he struck out Jeremiah Jackson for the final out and his second save of the season.
Baltimore led 1-0 in the fifth when the Athletics put men on first and second with nobody out. Apparently expecting a bunt, the Orioles had a rotation play on, which meant shortstop Gunnar Henderson was out of position for what could have been a double-play grounder by Zack Gelof. Instead, the ball went through for an RBI single.
Then Jeff McNeil hit a grounder right at Henderson that could have been a double play. But he didn't field it cleanly and the Orioles managed only one out on the play. Kurtz followed with his triple that put the A's up 3-1.
Baltimore lost at Miami on Thursday night on a throwing error by third baseman Coby Mayo.
Kurtz had two hits Friday and has now reached base in 32 straight games.
Baltimore reliever Trey Gibson, who was called up before the game when the Orioles put right-hander Cade Povich (left elbow inflammation) on the injured list, allowed an RBI single by Jacob Wilson in the eighth.
Baltimore scratched infielder Blaze Alexander before the game with right calf tightness.
The Orioles have dropped six of their last eight.
Aaron Civale (3-1) starts for the A's against Baltimore's Shane Baz (1-3) on Saturday.
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NEW YORK — The Connecticut Sun hoped this season would be different from its dismal record in 2025, but the team’s performance in its 2026 opener against the New York Liberty felt painfully familiar.
The Sun never had a chance after an 8-0 run by New York forced Sun coach Rachid Meziane to burn a timeout barely two minutes into the game, and the brief reset did nothing to slow the Liberty’s momentum fueled by the electric energy of a packed crowd at Barclays Center. Connecticut was down 20 points before the end of the first quarter, and New York never looked back in its 106-75 blowout win.
UConn legend Breanna Stewart defended her home court in dominant fashion, leading the Liberty with 31 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in the blowout victory. French guard Marine Johannes was equally unstoppable, knocking down five 3-pointers to finish with 17 points on top of five rebounds, three assists and three steals.
Forward Diamond Miller was one of the few bright spots for the Sun, leading the team with 16 points, shooting 6-for-16 from the field. Superstar center Brittney Griner struggled to get going against the Liberty’s loaded frontcourt, finishing with 13 points and six rebounds in her Connecticut debut.
The Sun’s inexperience was at the root of its disastrous first-quarter showing, its young players visibly out of sorts against a New York roster loaded with perennial All-Stars and WNBA champions. Connecticut gave up 10 points off of five turnovers in the opening quarter, and they were a step behind the Liberty at every turn getting outscored 12-0 on fast-break opportunities.
Meziane threw his trio of rookies into the deep end against New York, running a lineup with all three players on the court for extended stretches in the first quarter. Guards Charlisse Leger-Walker and Gianna Kneepkens both experienced their ‘Welcome to the league’ moments before halftime.
Leger-Walker’s came in the first quarter when she went up for a layup that never had a chance of making it to the rim before 6-foot-6 former MVP Jonquel Jones blocked it from behind. Kneepkens struggled with the Liberty’s pace on the defensive end and wound up seated on the court after a crossover move by All-Star Betnijah Laney-Hamilton.
Kneepkens had a resilient response on the offensive end, bringing down an offensive rebound and getting the ball out to point guard Hailey Van Lith, who fed it back to her in the corner for her first official points as a WNBA player on a 3-pointer. It was the first outside shot the Sun made in the game after beginning 0-for-5.
Van Lith, picked up by the Sun barely 48 hours ago after getting waived during training camp by the Chicago Sky, had a solid showing in her first appearance. The second-year guard was the first player to hit multiple field goals when she knocked down a 3-pointer in the second quarter, and she ended with nine points shooting 4-for-7 plus four assists and a steal.
The Sun managed to keep pace with New York in the second quarter, only getting outscored by six points after trailing by 23 at the end of the first. But a brutal shooting performance kept them from making a dent in the Liberty lead, especially as they struggled to get stops on the defensive end. Connecticut hit just 38% from the field in the first half to New York’s 56%, and it was 2-for-9 from beyond the arc.
The Sun came into the third quarter with a burst of energy sparked by back-to-back buckets from Miller. Connecticut was leading New York 13-4 through the first four minutes of the quarter, but Stewart killed the momentum with a vicious block from behind as Miller went up for a fast-break layup off of a steal. Johannes then drilled a transition 3-pointer that got the home crowd fired up, though the Sun still managed to outscore the Liberty 23-21 in the third.
Meziane once again went to rookie-heavy lineups for most of the fourth with most of New York’s starters off the court. Kneepkens finished with seven points and five boards to lead the team’s first-year players.
Former UConn standout Aubrey Griffin also made her WNBA debut hours after signing a hardship contract with the Liberty on Friday morning. The Ossining, N.Y., native played five minutes and scored her first points as a professional on a driving layup in the final 30 seconds of the game.

A.J. Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci declared Friday while waiting for Sonsio Grand Prix of Indianapolis qualifying to begin, “I love racing in the rain. It’s the purest form of driving, in my opinion. When you’re one with the car, you can go pretty quick.”
And Pato O’Ward’s demeanor turned 180 degrees after a dismal practice, from dejection to delight, when a lingering rainstorm brought chaos to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “Maybe the universe is giving us an opportunity to go out there and execute,” the Arrow McLaren headliner said. “It’s been a very strange weekend, in terms of what we’ve got in performance. We’ll be ready. Yeah, man, whatever they decide to throw at us, we’ll try to make the best of it.”
Neither got their wish, as the persistent downpour, which pooled on the racing surface, forced officials to postpone qualifying to 10:45 ET Saturday morning, with the 85-lap NTT IndyCar Series Sonsio Grand Prix sticking to its scheduled 4:57 p.m. start (and will air on FOX, FOX One, and IndyCar Radio powered by OnlyBulls).
The revised schedule includes the USF 2000 Race 2 from 8-8:40 a.m. ET; USF Pro 2000 Race 1 from 8:55-9:45 a.m.; USF 2000 Race 3 from 12:30-1:10 p.m.; and USF Pro 2000 Race 2 from 1:20-2:05 p.m. The 30-lap second INDY NXT by Firestone race of the series’ doubleheader is reset for a 2:38 p.m. start.

Live coverage of qualifying starts at 10:30 a.m. ET on FS2, FOX One and IndyCar Radio. Coverage will move to FS1 at 11:30 a.m. The warmup session scheduled for 11:40 a.m. Saturday for the Sonsio Grand Prix was canceled.
Four-time series champion Alex Palou, in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, will be seeking his fourth consecutive victory in the NTT IndyCar Series’ sixth event on the 2026 calendar. He led both Friday practice sessions in dry conditions.
Fittipaldi and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway just pair well.
And on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course Friday in the Indy NXT by Firestone event, Enzo Fittipaldi carved a piece of his own history into Indianapolis racing lore.
In the No. 67 HMD Motorsports entry, the 24-year-old dogged 2025 winner Lochie Hughes as intensely as the rain rolled in and continued to beat down. Finally he slipped past the Andretti Global racer on Turn 9 of Lap 25 with five and a half minutes remaining in the timed race. Then Fittipaldi benefitted with a caution for Lap 28 for Bryce Aron’s stopped No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing entry in Turn 6—with less than two minutes to go.
In the pouring rain and under caution, Fittipaldi crossed the iconic yard of bricks that has meant so much to his grandfather, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1989 and 1993, and to his cousin Christian Fittipaldi, a former IndyCar driver who combined with Joao Barbosa in 2014 to score a victory in the Brickyard Grand Prix sports-car race on this same winding course.

“My family has a very successful history here in Indianapolis and the Indy 500. This legendary track, to get my first race win here in Indy NXT is very special. I’m just so happy and so stoked,” Enzo Fittipldi said. “I wouldn’t have been able to do this without my whole team supporting me. They did a great job. Honestly, that was probably one of the best drives of my career.
“I just can’t thank my team enough. We had a tricky qualifying. We knew we had the pace. Just so happy with the race today. We were flying there in the dry and in the wet. We started P10 and won the race. I didn’t expect this but knew the win was coming,” he said after becoming the fourth first-time winner in five races this season (along with points leader Nikita Johnson, Max Taylor, and Alessandro de Tullio).
His pivotal pass on Hughes, who led the opening 12 laps before the rainstorm arrived, was one of a race-record 284 on-track overtakes.
Fittipaldi improved from fourth place in the standings to second, 23 points behind Johnson, of Cape Motorsports Powered by ECR, who finished in third-place.
The field was red-flagged to allow teams to switch to wet Firestone Firehawk tires and make adjustments. This IndyCar development series does not include scheduled pit stops.
NEW YORK — That’s how you start off the WNBA’s 30th season.
The Liberty, one of the league’s original franchises, kicked off the 2026 campaign with a 106-75 win over the Connecticut Sun at Barclays Center on Friday night.
The blowout victory officially began the Chris DeMarco era in Brooklyn — and it showcased everything you could ask for.
The game started with a stellar first quarter in which the home team scored 36 points, which marked the franchise’s highest-scoring first quarter since 2023, per the team.
The highly-touted new offense was on full display — albeit against a rebuilding Sun team — with guards running pick-and-rolls that led to paint touches and open looks around the perimeter.
And Betnijah Laney-Hamilton welcomed Sun rookie Gianna Kneepkens to the WNBA with a crossover that floored the first-round pick. Laney-Hamilton, of course, drained the jumper with Kneepkens picking herself up off the hardwood.
Breanna Stewart led all scores with 31 points while recording 10 rebounds, two assists and three blocks. She became the second-fastest player (293 games) to reach 6,000 points after the performance.
Each Liberty starter — except Pauline Astier — scored in double figures Friday.
The performance was so dominant that Julie Vanloo, who inked a hardship contract and arrived in New York shortly after midnight, was on triple-double watch by halftime, hours after meeting her new teammates.
She later finished with 12 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.
The game was essentially over after two periods with the Liberty up, 66-37.
The lone bright spots for Connecticut were jumbotron tributes for two ex-Liberty members: Kennedy Burke and head athletic trainer Terri Acosta. Burke logged four points, three rebounds and three assists in her Barclays Center return.
With the additions of Vanloo and New York native Aubrey Griffin, DeMarco had only nine players available.
He deployed a starting lineup of Astier, Marine Johannes, Jonquel Jones, Stewart and Laney-Hamilton. The combination dominated on both sides of the floor. They met not much resistance on offense with the French duo on ballhandling duties.
Johannes and Astier combined for 22 points and seven assists on the night.
The Liberty players let off the gas pedal a bit after winning the first half 66-37. They got the slight edge in the last two periods,40-38.
But, it was all cosmetic at that point.
DeMarco and his team look to go 2-0 when they face the Washington Mystics on the road Sunday.
Tim Bontemps: Final: Knicks 108, Sixers 94 A dominant performance from Jalen Brunson, who had 38 points and 9 assists, leads New York to a comfortable victory – and a commanding 3-0 lead, one win away from a second straight conference finals. Game 4 is back here Sunday afternoon.
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Maxime Aubin: Asked by @RealTomPetrini if the Spurs’ youth is an asset in these playoffs after all, Mitch Johnson gave a Wemby-esque answer: “Experience used in its best form is very valuable — so is youth and athleticism. But if you flip those, and people don’t use experience to its full potential, then it becomes kind of a hollow world that may not deliver the return people expect from it”.
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Tom Orsborn: Chris Finch on Spurs swarming Edwards so well in Game 2: "Our spacing around those traps was awful. Our decision-making coming out of it wasn't very good either. So we didn't help him, but I thought he was largely trying to make the right play out of that situation."
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Arizona Sports: "I never punch down. Draymond's a good player, we're not on the same level." Charles Barkley had his shot to clap back when Draymond Green poked fun at Barkley's final NBA years in Houston but chose not to. Watch the full interview on @Bickley_Marotta : https://youtu.be/Fk2LATlb01Y
"I never punch down. Draymond's a good player, we're not on the same level."
— Arizona Sports (@AZSports) May 8, 2026
Charles Barkley had his shot to clap back when Draymond Green poked fun at Barkley's final NBA years in Houston but chose not to.
Watch the full interview on @Bickley_Marotta: https://t.co/Hpa9Dc5nabpic.twitter.com/Aei2VSp5yh
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Nick DePaula: VJ Edgecombe debuts the “Tie Dye” Adidas AE 2s
VJ Edgecombe debuts the “Tie Dye” Adidas AE 2s pic.twitter.com/DmKfF6U0q6
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) May 9, 2026
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This month’s first transfer portal commitment for the Providence men offers another frontcourt option for the upcoming 2026-27 season.
UNLV forward Jacob Bannarbie pledged to the Friars late Friday night after a recent campus visit. He made the announcement on Instagram, the 10th addition since Bryan Hodgson was formally introduced as coach in late March.
Bannarbie selected Providence after also taking a recent visit with North Carolina State. The 6-foot-9 redshirt sophomore improved across the board in 2025-26, starting in 15 of his 30 appearances. He went from 1.6 points to 5.4, 1.8 rebounds to 4.8, and a 1.0 block percentage to 2.4.
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Bannarbie’s defensive rebounding rate per KenPom.com climbed from 14.4% to 22.9%, a mark that ranked first on his team. He’s an even 52% shooter over the course of his career, operating almost exclusively from 2-point range. Bannarbie showed hints of his potential over his last two college seasons and previously on the Nike grassroots circuit, averaging 8.8 points and 6.1 rebounds on 58.8% shooting with the Oakland Soldiers in 2023.
Bannarbie scored in double figures three times last year, including 15 points in an overtime victory against Nevada. He hit for a double-double against Saint Joseph’s, collecting 12 points and 11 boards in a nonconference win. Bannarbie also enjoyed his best rebounding performance against one of the toughest opponents on the Runnin’ Rebels schedule – 15 boards in a home triumph over Grand Canyon.
Bannarbie is an Alaska native who committed to UNLV out of Hillcrest Prep, a Phoenix power that includes alums like Deandre Ayton, Dalen Terry, former Villanova forward Duke Brennan and former University of Rhode Island wing Brandon Weston. He selected the Runnin’ Rebels ahead of offers from Washington State, UC Santa Barbara, San Francisco, San Jose State, Southern Utah, Portland and Sacramento State. Bannarbie used a redshirt in 2023-24 and debuted by coming off the bench in 16 of his 19 appearances the following season.
Bannarbie should work alongside Yale transfer Samson Aletan and Northwestern transfer Arrinten Page in the frontcourt. The Friars secured pledges from those two veterans as part of a two-week period in April that saw nine players commit to the program. Providence was without a new addition since Georgetown guard Malik Mack announced his move to a Big East rival on April 21.
Bannarbie, Aletan, Page, Mack and the returning Ryan Mela join newcomers Miles Byrd (San Diego State), Dink Pate (Westchester Knicks), Gavin Hightower (South Florida), Devin Vanterpool (Florida Atlantic), Ryan Sabol (Buffalo) and Leonardo Marangon (Italy). The Friars still have Daquan Davis and Jason Edwards – possibly pending an NCAA waiver – in the portal and looking likely to leave the program. Stefan Vaaks (Illinois), Rich Barron (Toledo), Jaylen Harrell (Washington State), Oswin Erhunmwunse (Creighton), Jamier Jones (Missouri), Nilavan Daniels (William & Mary) and Peteris Pinnis (Oregon State) have all committed elsewhere for 2026-27.
Providence still has open scholarships remaining for next season and could pursue multiple avenues to fill them. The Friars could continue picking through what is now a considerably thinner portal class than a month ago, opt for the international route as they did with Marangon, or bring in a couple of developmental freshmen with an eye on the future. Players they were connected with early in the process who remain uncommitted include Stephen F. Austin forward Jerald Colonel, Missouri State guard Kobi Williams and St. Thomas guard Isaiah Johnson-Arigu.
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The Atlanta Braves are about the face the biggest test of the season as they taking on the might Los Angeles Dodgers in a road game after losing their first series of the season and getting an off day.
Chris Sale will be taking the mound. Can we talk about how crazy it is that he gave up six earned runs in 4.0 innings in a game, yet still has a pristine ERA of 2.14? He has had one poor outing and every single other one he has been one of the best pitchers on planet Earth. He will be facing Emmet Sheehan, who is not exactly performing like he did last season. Sheehan currently has an ERA of 5.23 ERA. His expected ERA (xERA) of 4.31 is better than his on-field ERA, but it does give the Braves offense some hope. It also should be noted that the Braves are second in all of MLB in balls hit 95.0 MPH or higher and hard-hit rate is Sheehan’s biggest weakness.
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BOSTON (AP) — Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela hit solo home runs in back-to-back innings, Connelly Early struck out eight and the Boston Red Sox snapped the Tampa Bay Rays seven-game winning streak with a 2-0 victory on Friday night.
Boston had only four hits, but Tampa Bay didn’t have a base runner after the sixth inning and was shut out for the first time this season.
After tying his shortest outing of the season last week at Houston when he exited after four innings, Early (3-2) allowed four hits and walked one n seven innings, throwing a career-high 96 pitches.
Aroldis Chapman struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth and remained perfect in eight save chances.
Nick Fortes had two oits.
Rays starter Jesse Scholtens (3-2) was pulled after 4 2/3 innings, having allowed only the two home runs, while walking four and striking out four.
Boston was hitless until the third inning with Abreu connected on Scholtens’ 86 mph slider and drove it into the right field seats above the Rays’ bullpen for his sixth homer this season.
An inning later, Rafaela jumped on Scholtens’ first pitch slider and hit a 379-foot line drive that ricocheted off the seats atop the Green Monster for his third home run this season.
Boston had been homerless in its previous two games.
Red Sox greats Carl Yastrzemski, Wade Boggs, Carlton Fisk, Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz and Jim Rice were on hand to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the club’s first home game, a 12-4 victory on May 8, 1901.
Tampa Bay RHP Nick Martinez (3-1, 1.71 ERA) and Red Sox LHP Payton Tolle (1-1, 2.04) start Saturday in the third game of the four-game series.
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The Sixers got Joel Embiid back in the lineup and watched as their team fell short anyway, losing 108-94 to New York to fall to 0-3 in their second-round series. Philadelphia’s season is on the line on Sunday, when they’ll have to score a Mother’s Day win to avoid a sweep at the hands of the Knicks.
Here’s what I saw.
Philadelphia’s round one matchup against Boston allowed the Sixers to put Joel Embiid on the floor with very little downside. For one, he looked better physically than he does right now, and the Celtics were a lot worse at trying to pick on him in drop coverage. Unfortunately, the Knicks have had a much different approach and have done a far better job of punishing his lack of mobility on the glass, and many of Philly’s problems in Game 3 flowed out of there.
Anyone who watched the 2024 Sixers-Knicks series has seen this play out before, and even with some different faces on both sides of the matchup, the story remains the same. New York already had four offensive rebounds after the first quarter, helping to keep the game close, and things only got worse in the second quarter, as the Knicks fans in attendance unleashed a barrage of cheers watching their guys work the Sixers on the glass. A great Philadelphia start was washed away
Early on, a good chunk of the rebounding problem came down to a lack of mobility for Embiid, which the Knicks were ready to test early and often. Credit to Mike Brown and the Knicks for their ruthlessness — Philadelphia’s initial defensive plan was to use Embiid as a roamer off of Josh Hart in the corner, and it didn’t take long for the Knicks to either bring Hart up on screens for Brunson or use him in other actions to move Embiid around. When he wasn’t directly involved in the possession on defense, Embiid also didn’t navigate traffic all that well. He wasn’t hitting bodies on their way to the basket, allowing plenty of free runs at the hoop to bail the Knicks out of some poor early offense.
Although the Knicks’ assault on the boards got going thanks to the big man, it certainly wasn’t all his fault. New York felt emboldened by their start and began attacking the Sixers in waves in the second quarter, wiping out good defensive possessions for Philly by going over, around, or even through Sixers players to rip second chances away and extend possessions. Philadelphia’s help principles always loom large in their worst rebounding moments, and they often can’t figure out whether to attack the ball or box out a man, so even when guys like Kelly Oubre and Quentin Grimes have their hearts in the right place, they end up operating on two different wavelengths and undermining each other’s efforts.
Compared to Embiid, there are fewer excuses for Tyrese Maxey’s own sleepy start on Friday night, which came on the heels of a brutal finish in Game 2 in a series that appears to be headed nowhere fast for No. 0. His carelessness with the ball has been downright shocking, with Maxey throwing away possessions under very little pressure after a season of elite ball security. Although he was hyper-efficient to start this game, 4/5 from the field at the half, he didn’t get to the free-throw line once and struggled to get free to impact the game as a scorer, failing to even attempt a three in the first 24 minutes. His injured right hand is bothering him, and it is helping to derail Philadelphia’s offense.
When Maxey and Embiid were on the floor together in the first half, the Sixers tried to run a fair amount of DHOs with the intent to hit Maxey on cuts toward the basket. But they were unable to connect on more than a couple because Maxey wasn’t able to break free from whoever was chasing him. Mikal Bridges has been the main man on Maxey for a lot of this series, and he has done a tremendous job of making him work when he has had Maxey in single coverage. If only the Sixers hadn’t traded him away all those years ago…
To the credit of their main duo, Maxey and Embiid found some solutions in the second half. New York switched how they were defending ball screens against two-man actions involving Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, often vacating the middle to play up on the guard and force the ball out of his hands, apparently convinced Embiid could not hurt them. With Maxey hitting the pocket pass, Embiid was able to start rolling a little bit on offense, catching the ball deeper and bulldozing through the Knicks for tough buckets and important free throws. When he pulled down his own miss and scored over Mitchell Robinson late in the third, it inspired one of the loudest roars of the night from the home fans, with Philadelphia sensing that perhaps this game could be stolen back. We should be long past the point where anyone should question Embiid’s toughness or desire to play. However good he was or was not, I can certainly sympathize with the big man trying once again to gut it out for his guys. But they need a healthier, more complete version of him to have any reasonable chance in this series, and he looks nowhere close.
On top of that, we are far too deep in the season to excuse a lack of shot attempts for Maxey as a problem created by everyone else. If the Knicks are going to double him and flood the zone, the Sixers need to use him as an off-ball weapon. If half-court offense is a struggle, have him pull some deep jumpers on the break early in the clock, if only to make the Knicks think about it. His volume from deep has been nowhere close to his regular-season numbers, and their offense is not good enough or sophisticated enough to survive if that remains the case.
Onto the other member of their big three — one of the only silver linings of a first half that completely spiraled out of control is that Paul George was cooking early. He was tied for the team lead in points with 15 after two quarters, putting on another shotmaking clinic without OG Anunoby to bother him in the mid-post. George has hit some shots during this brief playoff run that are frankly hard to believe, twirling fadeaways from the corners with a hand in his face that defy belief if you’ve watched most wings who have played for this franchise over the last quarter of a century, if not longer. But he completely faded from view as the game wore on. George was held scoreless for the entire second half, and the bulk of his responsibility as the game wore on was on the defensive end.
I think there are a couple of different ways to look at this series. The reality is that the Sixers have just gotten absolutely nothing from most of the rotation, while the Knicks are bringing the likes of Landry Shamet off the bench and immediately getting buckets. New York is a better and deeper team, and that’s after they lost OG Anunoby to a hamstring injury. Look down the bench, and who can you count on for Philly? Quentin Grimes has been a total disaster on offense, seemingly making the wrong choice between jumpshots and drives every time he has a chance to do either. I don’t really blame Andre Drummond for failing to succeed against either KAT or Mitchell Robinson, both of whom are better than he is, but when he isn’t contributing as a rebounder, he doesn’t have much of a purpose out there. Even Dominick Barlow, who had a strong Game 2 in small-ball minutes at the five, did little to impact the game during his limited minutes on Friday night.
Philadelphia didn’t get their first bench points until the fourth quarter, which is a crazy thing to have happen even for a thin team. Whatever you think of Jared McCain, who is doing just fine playing a bench scoring role for the defending champions, the real crime of Philadelphia’s deadline was trading away potential help and bringing nothing back that could help them right now. It’s an approach that is incoherent with doubling down on Joel Embiid with an extension and signing Paul George as your third option. If you’re not willing to push chips in to win now, what was the point of assembling a top-heavy team of stars in the first place?
But the other side of it is that their stars have gotten straight up outplayed by New York’s best players in this series. Jalen Brunson has been streets ahead of Tyrese Maxey, bringing back memories of his hellacious close to the 2024 series. Even while battling constant foul trouble, Towns has at least played Embiid to a standstill. And after Anunoby exited for at least a game, Mikal Bridges managed to meet the moment and score 20+ in Game 3, surpassing what George had to offer in his third option role for Philadelphia. Sure, you can point to missed shots from role players as help swarms toward the middle of the floor, but it’s hard to pin the way this series has gone on someone like VJ Edgecombe, who is chasing Brunson for 94 feet and trying to give them a chance on the other end.
They’re getting beaten as a team by a better team. That’s the story through three games. That is much tougher to swallow than the previous Knicks series, where at least they could point to officiating shenanigans as the cause of their plight.
— To no one’s surprise, there were a ton of Knicks fans in the building for Game 3 despite any efforts to prevent them from buying tickets. But the bigger story was how late-arriving the crowd was across the board, with hordes of seats empty all around the building on both levels. I assume this is due to a combination of traffic and parking issues, but it was regular-season full for at least the first 8 minutes of the game.
Tennessee (33-17, 12-13 SEC) defeated No. 4 Texas (36-11, 15-9 SEC), 5-1, Friday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
Tennessee led, 1-0, after the first inning as Trent Grindlinger hit a RBI single, scoring Blake Grimmer.
The Vols would extend their advantage to, 3-0, in the second inning after Manny Marin doubled. The Longhorns committed an error on the play, allowing Levi Clark to score. Marin later scored on a wild pitch.
Tennessee added two runs in the seventh inning after Grimmer hit a two-run single.
Grimmer went 2-for-4. He recorded two RBIs and scored one run, while Grindlinger went 1-for-4 and recorded one RBI.
Texas scored in the eighth inning on a solo home run by Aiden Robbins off Tennessee reliever Brandon Arvidson.
Tegan Kuhns (4-4) started for the Vols. He pitched seven innings and allowed four hits and one walk. Kuhns recorded 15 strikeouts, while totaling 113 pitches, including 82 strikes.
Arvidson pitched two innings. He allowed one run and three hits. Arvidson totaled 41 pitches, including 30 strikes.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 31 points and 10 rebounds to help the short-handed New York Liberty open their season with a 106-75 rout of the Connecticut Sun on Friday night.
Marine Johannes added 17 points for New York, which was missing star guard Sabrina Ionescu, who is out with a left foot injury she suffered last Sunday in a preseason game against the Sun. Rebecca Allen has a left leg injury and Satou Sabally has a cyst. Both free-agent additions missed the opener as well.
New York still ran away from Connecticut early, going up 36-13 after the first quarter. Stewart had 10 points in the opening period, making all four of her shots. Julie Vanloo, who the Liberty signed as a hardship player a night before the game since they were down to seven available players, had seven points in the first quarter.
Vanloo finished with 12 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.
The Liberty played a touching tribute video after the first quarter for former player Kennedy Burke, who is now with the Sun. She received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd as tears streamed down her face.
Connecticut never got back in the game after the initial onslaught. It was 66-37 at the half — the Liberty’s highest-scoring first half in three years.
Diamond Miller scored 16 points to lead Connecticut and Brittney Griner added 13 in her Sun debut.
The Liberty were celebrating the league's 30th anniversary as one of its original franchises. New York used a retro court design from the franchise's time at Madison Square Garden. The Liberty also brought out beloved former mascot Maddie, to the delight of the crowd. Liberty Ring of Honor member Kym Hampton sang the national anthem.
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The Knicks took the 76ers' best shot early and turned a tight game into another comfortable victory in their 108-94 win over the Sixers in Game 3 on Friday night.
- The Sixers got off to a fast start, as Karl-Anthony Towns tipped the opening tip toward his own basket, where Kelly Oubre was waiting and he made an easy layup and turned it into a 9-0 run. The Knicks had a hard time getting decent looks on offense, and their defensive intensity was lacking, but New York would fight back, causing turnovers and turning them into baskets. However, back-to-back alley-oops from Tyrese Maxey to VJ Edgecombe forced coach Mike Brown to call his first timeout with Philly up 15-8.
The Sixers were noticeably more intense on both ends of the floor, and that helped them end the first with a 31-27 lead. It could have gotten away from the Knicks, but four offensive rebounds helped them cut into the deficit. Both teams shot around 50 percent, but the story of the first frame was the refs. Both teams were not happy with the foul and no-calls. The Knicks were called for six fouls in the first (Towns picking up two) while the Sixers had four. Joel Embiid, who missed Game 2, was back for this one and while he only scored four points, his presence was felt on the glass and spacing the floor.
Paul George was on fire in the opening frame, scoring 15 points on 6 of 8 shooting (3-for-4 from three). He torched the Knicks for 11 points in the first quarter of Game 2.
- Despite having two fouls, Towns was on the floor to start the second, along with Josh Hart, Landry Shamet, Jordan Clarkson and Jose Alvarado. This lineup gave the Knicks their first lead of the night on the back of Shamet's scoring and better defense from the team. However, after Alvarado's three put the Knicks up for the first time, Towns and Embiid stumbled to the floor and the Philly big man was called for the foul. Sixers coach Nick Nurse challenged and it was overturned to give Towns his third foul with eight minutes to go in the half.
With Towns on the bench with foul trouble, the Knicks picked up their big man by going on a run themselves, thanks to their patented defense-to-offense approach. They finally started getting to the line -- didn't have a free-throw attempt in the first -- and Mikal Bridges was especially huge, scoring six points and guarding his tail off -- he kept George scoreless in the second once Bridges took on that assignment. With 3:37 to go, the Knicks flipped their 12-point deficit to a 12-point lead.
The final few minutes saw the teams go basket for basket with Oubre making a corner three as time expired. The Knicks entered halftime up 60-52. Bridges and Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 15 points apiece. However, the Knicks outrebounded Philly, 25-16, and the New York bench outscored the Sixers' 16-0.
- The Knicks continued to outwork the Sixers, especially on the boards. But the Knicks missed five straight shots, allowing the Sixers to cut the deficit to just five points. Towns also picked up his fourth foul with six minutes remaining in the third. With Towns on the bench, the Sixers pushed the pace and were seemingly more energetic, as they gradually cut the Knicks' lead to three with three minutes to go. Philly resorted to the hack-a-Mitch strategy, but the Knicks big man made 3-of-4. In the final two minutes, the Sixers couldn't buy a basket as the Knicks got out to a 7-0 run to end the frame, capped by Shamet's three. New York took an 85-76 lead into the final frame.
- The fourth quarter lineup was the same as the one that started the second. But unlike that quarter, the combination couldn't get going offensively, forcing Brunson and the other starters back in. And that's when the Knicks started to pull away, building a 16-point lead -- the largest of the night to this point -- with 3:46 to go. The defense and ball movement were just too much for Philly and the Sixers offense was disjointed. Nurse waved the white flag with a couple of minutes to go with the Knicks taking a commanding 3-0 lead.
- Brunson had a game-high 33 points on 11-of-22 shooting. He now has the most 30-plus playoff games in Knicks history. Bridges had 23 points on 8 of 14 shooting.
Oubre had a team-high 22 points for Philly with Embiid going for 18 and Maxey just 17. Philadelphia shot 43 percent.
- With OG Anunoby out with a hamstring strain, Miles McBride was inserted into the starting lineup. The guard scored just three points on 1 of 6 shooting and was a minus-4 on the floor.
Bridges complemented Brunson on the offensive end, and his defense on George and Maxey was superb.
Mikal Bridges from the corner! pic.twitter.com/Y7AtbIIfEu
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026
Big minutes from Landry Shamet to end the first ♨️ pic.twitter.com/Qi7uTdMlA7
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026
Jordan Clarkson hits the floater over Joel Embiid pic.twitter.com/Ra1Sx6X4s3
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026
MITCHELL ROBINSON POSTERIZES JOEL EMBIID! pic.twitter.com/79t3zw16ya
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026
The Knicks and 76ers face off for Game 4 on Sunday in Philadelphia. Tip is set for 3:30 p.m.
The New York Knicks took an insurmountable 3-0 series lead in their NBA playoff matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers, winning 108-94.
Jalen Brunson scored 33 points and dished out nine assists. Mikal Bridges added 23 points with Josh Hart notching 12 to give the “Nova Knicks” 68 combined points in Philadelphia. The Knicks’ bench also outscored the Sixers’ reserves 28-11, led by 15 from Landry Shamet.
Brunson from DEEP... 💰
— NBA (@NBA) May 9, 2026
He's got 29 PTS as the Knicks lead by 13 in Q4 of Game 3! pic.twitter.com/Ivh6IVYb3q
New York played without OG Anunoby, who was sidelined with a right hamstring strain sustained in Game 3.
Despite pleas from Joel Embiid and the best efforts of the 76ers’ ticket office, plenty of Knicks fans — including celebrity supporters Spike Lee, Tracy Morgan, Timothee Chalamet, Ben Stiller and Fat Joe — populated Xfinity Mobile Arena and provided loud support for the road team. Once again, the Sixers’ home court sounded like Madison Square Garden East.
Embiid returned to the Sixers’ lineup after missing Wednesday’s Game 2 loss. He tussled early on with Karl-Anthony Towns in the post, though the Knicks center pulled Embiid toward the perimeter to create lanes to the basket and offensive-rebound opportunities. Sixers coach Nick Nurse adjusted by putting Dominick Barlow on Towns, allowing Embiid to roam near the basket for rim protection and rebounding.
The Prime crew shakes their head and laughs as they see WWE replays of Embiid vs. Towns pic.twitter.com/hitoJwtPcI
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) May 9, 2026
But Towns still grappled with Embiid while playing defense and the two fell to the floor at least two times while fighting for position. That got Towns into foul trouble, putting him on the bench with three personal fouls as eight minutes remained before halftime.
The 8:20 mark of the second quarter is also when the Knicks took their first lead of the game on a 3-pointer from Jose Alvarado putting them ahead, 38-35. That was part of an 11-3 run that included a ferocious poster dunk by Mitchell Robinson over Embiid on a lob from Brunson. Eventually, the Knicks outscored the Sixers 26-7 to take a 54-42 lead.
MITCHELL ROBINSON POSTERIZES JOEL EMBIID! pic.twitter.com/79t3zw16ya
— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) May 8, 2026
Paul George got off to a scorching start, shooting 6-for-9 in the first quarter and hitting 3-of-4 3-pointers for 15 points. Yet he went scoreless in the second quarter as the Knicks surged ahead. And he showed zero defensive effort after his bad pass was picked off by Bridges for a fast-break layup.
George went scoreless in the second half, missing his last nine shots. Kelly Oubre Jr. led the 76ers with 22 points and eight rebounds, followed by 18 points, six boards and five assists from Embiid. Tyrese Maxey finished with 17 points.
Paul George just standing there instead of getting back on defense 💀 pic.twitter.com/HCIL0cnW57
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) May 9, 2026
The Knicks got a surprising spark off the bench late in the first quarter and midway through the second with nine points from Shamet, who hit four of his first five shots. That led to New York’s bench outscoring Philadelphia’s 16-0 in the second quarter.
Kelly Oubre Jr. hit a Kawhi Leonard-like 3-pointer from the wing as time expired to cut the Knicks’ halftime lead to 60-52. But despite the score, New York seized control on the court and in the crowd, not letting go on either front.
Philadelphia cut the Knicks’ lead to 78-76 with 2:28 in the third quarter, helped in part by frequently fouling Robinson and hoping he would miss free throws. However, the reserve center somewhat negated that strategy by swishing four of his eight attempts. New York built its lead back up to six points at the free-throw line before Shamet knocked down a 3 to give the Knicks a nine-point advantage heading into the final 12 minutes.
Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday with tip-off at 3:30 p.m. ET. An NBA team has never recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series, going 0-159. Only four teams have even forced a Game 7, and they also lost the series.

Well, it wasn’t exactly the offensive explosion we’ve been waiting for but they got the win. Dylan Cease was phenomenal, taking the Angels lineup apart for seven innings without ever really getting into trouble. They needed to stop the losing streak, and they did enough tonight to do that.
Dylan Cease was exceptional tonight. He made it through three innings before allowing a base runner, picking up five K’s and three soft pop outs his first time through the order. Zach Neto lined a single to lead off the fourth, and Mike Trout crushed a grounder up the third base line that could have been a problem had Kazuma Okamoto not made a great grab to turn it into a double play ball. He gave up a single each in the fifth and sixth, but neither scored and he also racked up his sixth through eighth punch outs.
He got the first two batters in the seventh, but Jo Adell lofted a fly ball over Daulton Varsho’s head in centre that bounced over the fence for a ground rule double to give the Angels their first runner in scoring position of the night. Cease responded with his tenth strikeout. That would be the end of his night. He went seven shutout innings, scattering five hits. Importantly for him, he didn’t walk a batter and took only 97 pitches to get as deep as he did. This is the kind of outing the Jays hoped to see a dozen of a year when they paid him.
The offence was happy to wait out a wild Angels pitching staff, but when they did swing they didn’t generate a lot of hits. Reid Detmers battled his command all night, but it took the Jays offence a while to capitalize. Vladimir Guerrero jr. and Kazuma Okamoto worked back to back two out walks in the first but were stranded. In the second, Davis Schneider also walked and then stole second. He moved to third on a ground out but again was left on. Finally, in the third, they brought a couple home. George Springer lead off with a ground ball single up the middle. One batter later, Vlad won a challenge to earn his second walk of the evening. Okamoto singled up the middle himself to bring Springer around to score. Following a Varsho walk, Ernie Clement hit a sac fly that was just deep enough to get Vlad home, putting the Jays up 2-0.
Detmers’ pitch count was getting out of hand at that point. He returned to face the first four batters in the bottom of the fourth, getting two outs but walking Brandon Valenzuela and allowing Springer to reach on catcher’s interference. At that point, Kurt Suzuki called for Jose Fermin to face Vlad. Vlad hit one on a line but not that hard and right to Neto at short to end the inning. Fermin returned and struck out the first two Jays in the bottom of five. Clement hit a deep fly ball to the track in centre, but Trout was there to make the catch.
Brent Suter got two strikeouts in a clean sixth. In the seventh, after Kirby Yates got the first out pinch hitter Yohendrick Pinango lined a single into left field. A Yates balk advanced him to second. Vlad hit a one hopper that looked like it passed a few inches outside the third base bag, but it was called fair and Vlad was thrown out at third without running. Okamoto lined out to prevent them from adding the insurance run.
That looked like it might cost them in the top of the eighth. Jeff Hoffman gave up a lead off double to Vaughn Grissom, who advanced on a ground out. Hoffman pulled it together to get a pop out and a Trout K to escape.
Old friend Alek Manoah got the eighth for the Angels. In his first MLB appearance in almost two years, he got two pop ups and a strikeout to hold the margin at two.
Louis Varland picked up the save without much drama in the ninth.
Jays of the Day: Cease (0.40), Okamoto (0.10),
Less So: Nobody!
It’s a 3:07pm ET start tomorrow. Jack Kochanowicz (2-1, 3.05) will take the mount for the angels. For the Jays, Trey Yesavage (1-1, 0.96) will make his third start of the season.
That’s how you start off the WNBA’s 30th season.
The Liberty, one of the league’s original franchises, kicked off the 2026 campaign with a 106-75 win over the Connecticut Sun at Barclays Center on Friday night.
The blowout victory officially began the Chris DeMarco era in Brooklyn — and it showcased everything you could ask for.
The game started with a historic first quarter in which the home team scored 36 points, which marked the franchise’s highest-scoring first quarter since 2023, per the team.
The highly-touted new offense was on full display — albeit against a rebuilding Sun team — with guards running pick-and-rolls that led to paint touches and open looks around the perimeter.
And Betnijah Laney-Hamilton welcomed Sun rookie Gianna Kneepkens to the WNBA with a crossover that floored the first-round pick. Laney-Hamilton, of course, drained the jumper with Kneepkens picking herself up off the hardwood.
Breanna Stewart led all scores with 31 points while recording 10 rebounds, two assists and three blocks. She became the second-fastest player (293 games) to reach 6,000 points after the performance.
Each Liberty starter — except Pauline Astier — scored in double figures Friday.
The performance was so dominant that Julie Vanloo, who inked a hardship contract and arrived in New York shortly after midnight, was on triple-double watch by halftime hours after meeting her new teammates.
She later finished with 12 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.
The game was over after two periods with the Liberty up, 66-37.
The lone bright spots for Connecticut were jumbotron tributes for two ex-Liberty members: Kennedy Burke and head athletic trainer Terri Acosta. Burked logged four points, three rebounds and three assists in her Barclays Center return.
With the additions of Vanloo and New York native Aubrey Griffin, DeMarco had only nine players available.
He deployed a starting lineup of Astier, Marine Johannes, Jonquel Jones, Stewart and Laney-Hamilton. The combination dominated on both sides of the floor. They met not much resistance on offense with the French duo on ballhandling duties.
Johannes and Astier combined for 22 points and seven assists on the night.
The Liberty players let off the gas pedal a bit after winning the first half 66-37. They got the slight edge in the last two periods,40-38.
But, it was all cosmetic at that point.
DeMarco and his team look to go 2-0 when they face the Washington Mystics on the road Sunday.
CHICAGO — Tony Medlin first mentioned it to new Chicago Bears center Logan Jones.
Medlin, the team’s director of equipment, is one of the first people who players meet in the locker room when the team acquires them. Medlin has been with the Bears since 1987 and he has been the head equipment manager since 1997.
When they started talking about jersey numbers, Medlin mentioned No. 54 as a potential option for Jones, the team’s second-round draft pick last month.
“I came in and Tony, the equipment guy, he was kind of joking about it with me and whatnot,” Jones said. “He’s been here such a long time. He’s like, ‘I think it would be really cool.’ ”
That number, of course, belonged to Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher from 2000-12. Nobody has worn No. 54 for the Bears since Urlacher retired after the 2012 season.
Jones is about to change that. The 57th selection in the draft, Jones is excited to carry on Urlacher’s legacy.
“To be able to do that, and to be able to honor his number and who he is — when you think of the Chicago Bears, that’s kind of who you think of,” Jones said. “To see that number out in practice and stuff, it just lets everybody think, ‘Oh, that’s Brian Urlacher’s number.’ ”
Urlacher’s No. 54 jersey remains one of the most popular jerseys in the stands for home games at Soldier Field. The five-time All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker became a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2018, but his jersey number is not retired.
The Bears already have a league-record 14 numbers retired. The franchise hasn’t retired a number since Mike Ditka’s No. 89 during a halftime ceremony in 2013.
At the time, team Chairman George McCaskey said the Bears intended for Ditka’s number to be the team’s final jersey retirement.
With 14 numbers prohibited for current players, the Bears already struggle to find enough numbers when training camp begins with a 90-man roster. A few players each year have to share a number during camp. It’s less of a problem during the regular season, but 14 retired numbers still limits the options quite a bit.
So Urlacher’s 54 remains available, although nobody has worn it since his final season. The Bears did communicate with Urlacher before offering No. 54 as an option for Jones. Urlacher was on board with the rookie center using his old number. Jones and Urlacher have not met, but Jones said he hopes to meet him one day.
“It’s kind of supporting his memory and letting everybody see the legacy he left,” Jones said Friday during rookie minicamp. “So to be able to wear that number is really cool, and hopefully I get the chance to meet him one day too.”
Jones will be certain to see plenty of No. 54 jerseys in the stands when he plays his first game at Soldier Field later this year.
The Bears hope Jones can be a fixture of their offensive line for years to come. The franchise has been trying to find a consistent presence at the center position since longtime center Olin Kreutz last played for the team in 2010.
The Bears thought they had an answer when they signed veteran free agent Drew Dalman last year. But Dalman, a Pro Bowl selection in 2025, elected to step away from football and retire with two years remaining on his contract.
Thus, the Bears found themselves looking for a new center yet again. In a two-pronged approach, the team traded for veteran Garrett Bradbury in March and drafted Jones a month later.
The plan is for Bradbury to begin as the starter, but the expectation is that the job eventually will belong to Jones. It’s just a matter of when. The center position has a lot of responsibilities in coach Ben Johnson’s offense, and learning all of the protections will be a challenge for a rookie center.
On top of that, he’ll need to build a rapport with quarterback Caleb Williams, to whom he will be snapping the football.
“Time will tell,” Johnson said when asked when Jones will be ready. “The ball is in his court as far as I’m concerned. He understands that, just like with everyone else, we’re looking to create competition and consistency day after day and building trust, not only with Caleb and the other quarterbacks, but within that offensive line room and then obviously with the coaching staff. It’s just a matter of time to build trust.”
Added Jones: “It’s very challenging. You’ve got to go out and earn everything.”
If all goes to plan, Jones will be snapping to Williams for many years — and Jones will be doing it in the iconic No. 54 jersey.
The Los Angeles Lakers are now in trouble in their Western Conference semifinal series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They lost the first two games, and they have a number of issues to clean up on both ends of the floor as the series moves to Crypto.com Arena for Game 3 on Saturday.
They were without forward Jarred Vanderbilt during their 125-107 Game 2 loss on Thursday after he dislocated a finger in Game 1. The good news is that after he was listed as doubtful for Game 2, he is mentioned as questionable in the injury report for Game 3. Luka Doncic remains out with his hamstring strain.
Lakers injury report for Game 3: pic.twitter.com/a6AjTKkZPT
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) May 9, 2026
For Oklahoma City, forward Jalen Williams (hamstring strain) and big man Thomas Sorber (torn ACL) remain out of action.
Los Angeles could use Vanderbilt's defensive energy and versatility, as well as his willingness and ability to pound the boards. The team gave up 17 second-chance points and allowed the Thunder to shoot 55.6% from the field in Game 2, and that, along with L.A.'s continuing turnover problems (21 in Game 2), must change right away.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers release injury report for Game 3 versus Thunder
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers needed a win in the worst way on Friday as their Round 2 series with the New York Knicks shifted to the Xfinity Mobile Arena for Game 3. The Sixers were faced with the possibility of being down 0-3--a deficit no team in NBA history has ever rallied from to win a series--and needed to get on the board after a tough two games in New York.
The Sixers built an early 12-point advantage as the Philadelphia crowd got into it early, but the Knicks stayed calm and they rallied to take a 12-point lead of their own in the first half. New York then controlled the game the rest of the way and earned a 108-94 win in Game 3 to push the Sixers to the brink of elimination. Jalen Brunson had 33 points, nine assists, and five rebounds and Mikal Bridges added 23 for the Knicks.
The Sixers were led by Kelly Oubre Jr. with 22 points and eight rebounds, Joel Embiid had 18 points, six rebounds, and five assists, and Tyrese Maxey had 17 points and seven assists. Paul George had 15 points and five rebounds while VJ Edgecombe added 11 and seven rebounds.
Here are the player grades following the loss:
Once again, the Knicks had no answer for Maxey when he decided to put his head down and attack the basket. There is so much that he can do just by using his speed and quickness while being able to finish at the basket over tough defense. He was in a groove on that end of the floor, but the Knicks did everything they could to take the ball out of his hands and force others to beat them. It allowed Maxey to come up with some assists, but he was efficient with his offense when he did look for his own offense. He could have hunted his shot a bit more, but the Knicks deserve credit for forcing him to give the ball up.
When Edgecombe was able to get out in transition, it was a big advantage for him. He is so fast and is able to outrun opponents, which allowed him to get two highlight alley-oop slams for some offense early. He was also tough on the defensive end as he made life tougher for Brunson than in the previous two games to begin this series. He was helpful on the glass and made plays with his passing in this one as he found ways to be impactful.
The 9-time All-Star continues to shoot the ball well. The Knicks sent a lot of attention toward George and he was still knocking down shots at a high rate. He was drilling step back 3s in the early going as he found a rhythm early to get the scoreboard moving for Philadelphia. After the fast start, it was a struggle for sure, but he was helpful on the defensive end as he set the tone a lot for the Sixers on that end of the floor.
Off the opening tip, Oubre got himself an easy layup and then got to the line for some early offense. However, there were some struggles after that. He missed an opportunity in the paint with Brunson on him and then had his shot rejected by Mitchell Robinson at the rim before challenging Robinson again on a miss. To his credit, he battled on the defensive end and continued to get to the foul line to contribute on offense. The free throws then seemed to get him going as he found a real rhythm on the offensive end. He was moving well without the ball and was able to knock down some much-needed 3s. The Knicks clearly were trying to make Oubre beat them and he made some big shots for Philadelphia.
It was a tough start for Embiid in this one on the offensive end. He missed some bunnies that he normally makes, but he was able to make up for it by making plays with his passing and getting his teammates involved to get the offense into rhythm. He also played some lockdown defense on Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns at the start. As the game wore on, he just looked like he wasn’t moving well as the Knicks found success at the basket with him in the game. He was terrific as a passer, and had some moments both on offense and defense, but overall, not the greatest game for the big fella.
It was a tough start for Grimes as he missed two opportunities—including, an open 3—and he had some defensive miscues. He gave a lot of energy, but the Sixers needed more offense from him in this one. He provided it in the fourth when he hit two huge triples to give Philadelphia its first bench points of the night.
After some positive signs in Game 2, the Sixers turned to Barlow early. He gave Philadelphia some energy, but he picked up two quick fouls in four minutes. He got himself a dunk in transition in the second half to help the Sixers get back into this one.
The initial stint for Drummond was solid. He provided a physical presence in the paint against Towns and Robinson, which was a big help, and was in the right spots defensively. As far as his offense goes, he airballed a corner 3-pointer opportunity as the Knicks made their run. He didn’t play in the second half despite being a plus-3 in his four minutes.
The Sixers turned to Bona and those minutes were tough. The Knicks outscored Philadelphia by eight points in those two minutes and the Sixers had to take him out to insert Embiid back in the game.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Player grades: Sixers fall short to Knicks in Game 3, face elimination

It’s the start of a three-game series between the San Francisco Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hopefully it goes better than the last few series have gone.
For the Giants, lefty Robbie Ray will make his eighth start of the year. The two-time All-Star is 2-4 on the season, with a 2.95 ERA, a 4.47 FIP, and 40 strikeouts to 14 walks in 39.2 innings. He gave up three runs in 6.1 innings against the Tampa Bay Rays his last time out.
On the other side is right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski, a 27-year old in his fourth season. In seven games (six starts), Mlodzinski is 2-2 with a 4.76 ERA, a 2.49 FIP, and 40 strikeouts to 13 walks in 34 innings. After starting the season strong, he’s allowed five runs in each of his last three games.
Enjoy the game, everyone! Go Giants!
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A local youth baseball organization is asking for help after they say someone broke into their concession stand.
The West Mayfield Youth Baseball league said someone broke into the concession stand between 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday afternoon.
Organizers said the door was heavily damaged and will need to be replaced.
The cash box was stolen from the inside.
“This unfortunate situation will cost our nonprofit organization both time and money - resources that our volunteers work incredibly hard to raise for the kids in our community,” the organization said.
Anyone with information on the crime is asked to reach out.
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Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has a knack for speaking his mind, whether warranted or not.
Barkley on Friday continued his back-and-forth with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, which initially began during Green's May 6 appearance on "Inside the NBA" on ESPN.
Barkley had expressed his opinion on the Warriors, saying their dynasty run is over and that Green and Stephen Curry should consider leaving if their career goals are to win more NBA championships.
"It’s over for the Warriors,” Barkley said on May 6. “No disrespect. It is for every old team. You have your run, you get old … it just passed you by. Y’all had one of the greatest runs ever.”
Green's response: "I think the goal is to not look like you in the Houston Rockets uniform. That is ultimately the goal."
Barkley was later backed by the guys he's been on the show with for three decades. Later in the show, they discussed how James Harden had more turnovers than field goals against the Detroit Pistons.
Green defended Harden, only for it to be a setup as producers had a stat that blew even Green's mind. Green has had 43 playoff games where he's finished with more turnovers than field goals made, tied with Kendrick Perkins for the most since 2003.
Draymond Green learning he has 43 games with more turnovers than field goals in the playoffs, tied with Kendrick Perkins for the most since 2003…but at least he's not Charles Barkley in a Rockets uniform pic.twitter.com/mAcQ8tVePR
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 7, 2026
The "feud" continued on Friday, with Barkley going on a spree of radio interviews. Here's what he had to say in response to Green, doubling down on his stance:
Barkley stood on what he said about the Warriors and Green. He went on a couple radio shows on Friday, May 8 to reiterate his stance.
During an appearance on the "Bickley & Marotta Morning Show" on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM, he praised Green but said the two of them aren't on the same level.
"Hey man, I never punch down," Barkley said. "Draymond's a good player. We're not on the same level. I can hear, but I don't have to respond every time somebody says something about me. Draymond's a really good player, he's had a hell of a career, but we're not on the same level."
"I never punch down. Draymond's a good player, we're not on the same level."
— Arizona Sports (@AZSports) May 8, 2026
Charles Barkley had his shot to clap back when Draymond Green poked fun at Barkley's final NBA years in Houston but chose not to.
Watch the full interview on @Bickley_Marotta: https://t.co/Hpa9Dc5nabpic.twitter.com/Aei2VSp5yh
Barkley also went on "The Dan Patrick Show," where he continued to elaborate about Green's attempts to take personal shots at the Hall of Famer.
"He took a shot at me but I don’t get offended because ― I’ve said things about guys, they took personal shots at me,” Barkley said. “You know, it’s so funny, last time you had me on the show, I told you I regretted those Rocket years, especially the last two where I sucked as a player. But I wasn’t turning down no free money, I had two years left on my contract."
Turning the attention back to the Warriors, Barkley lamented how their run seems over, as he did to Green.
"He made it personal," Barkley said. "The Warriors haven’t been relevant for three or four years. They been in the play-in. When you’re in the play-in, you’re not in the playoffs."
He continued: "The play-in is something they just made up to add more games to put on a different network. The Warriors have been in the play-in I think four straight years. So they (have) been irrelevant. And I know he don’t want to say it. ... It's over for Golden State, they had a great run. He took a personal shot at me, but I'm not sensitive. But it's been over in Golden State. If Golden State was relevant, he wouldn’t be in the studio with me."
"If Golden State was relevant, he wouldn't be in the studio with me!" 😅
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) May 8, 2026
– Charles Barkley on Draymond Green pic.twitter.com/ajyOjQQwEX
Here's the thing that many don't realize. Barkley was traded to Houston at 33 and played there for four seasons, from 1996 to 2000, retiring at 36. In those four seasons, he averaged 16.5 points, 12.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.2 steals in 152 games.
Barkley was named to the All-Star Game in 1997, but didn't play due to injury. Barkley joined a team with Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon; playing with those Hall of Famers, he averaged under 20 points per game for the first time since his rookie season in 1984-85. He averaged 19.2 points that season.
The 1996-97 campaign marked Barkley's last real chance at winning a championship, as the Rockets lost to the Utah Jazz in the 1997 Western Conference finals in six games. Barkley averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds in the series.
Injuries would derail the tail end of Barkley's career, ending with a ruptured his left quadriceps tendon during the 1999-2000 season.
Unless Green was referring to career-ending injuries, maybe looking like Houston Barkley isn't so bad, after all.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Charles Barkley responds to Draymond Green with joke about Warriors
It was only just yesterday that we learned of the passing of flat track star Mert Lawwill, and we once again saddened to hear about another loss, as 1981 AMA Grand National Champion and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame member Mike Kidd has also passed away. He was 72.
Kidd began racing professionally in 1972, and was one of the top stars of the decade before taking the championship in 1981, riding for the Lawwill/Roberts team. After retiring from racing in 1983, Kidd opened Boyd Raceway in Texas, and founded the AMA Arenacross series.
Kidd was inducted to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998 in recognition of his accomplishments as a racer, event promoter, and advocate.
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The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame mourns the passing of Hall of Famer Mike Kidd, and extends its sincere condolences to his family and friends. He was 72.
The 1981 AMA Grand National Champion, Kidd's racing career was defined by his perseverance in the face of much adversity. Beyond his chops as a racer, Kidd was a top promoter of AMA races in the 1980s and 1990s, and founded the AMA Arenacross Series in 1985.
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1953, Kidd's love for racing started on four wheels, not two, where he saw great success, winning a national title in his age category. By the time he was 13, Kidd found his true calling on a motorcycle, competing in local dirt track and motocross races.
In 1972, Kidd turned pro, falling just short of a debut victory at the Houston Astrodome - registering a second-place finish behind fellow rookie and future AMA Hall of Famer Kenny Roberts.
In 1974, Kidd joined Triumph's factory racing team and earned his first AMA Grand National victory at the Columbus, Ohio, Half-Mile.
Seven years later, and after enduring much misfortune out of his control, Kidd reached the pinnacle of his craft, winning the 1981 AMA Grand National Championship. He did so in dramatic fashion, entering the final race of the season at the Ascot Half-Mile in Gardena, Calif., in a tie with fellow AMA Hall of Famer Gary Scott. Kidd finished second in the tiebreaking race, but since Scott registered only a fourth-place finish, Kidd took the championship by a mere five points.
Kidd retired from racing in 1983, tallying a total of 12 AMA Grand National wins alongside his iconic 1981 title.
Kidd's impact on the motorcycling community did not end there, however. In the 1980s and 1990s, Kidd became one of the leading promoters of AMA races in the country, going on to create the AMA Arenacross Series in 1985.
For his efforts as a racer and promoter, Kidd was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998.
AMA Pro Racing joins the motorcycle racing community in mourning the passing of Mike Kidd, the 1981 AMA Grand National Champion, AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer, race promoter, series builder, and former AMA Pro Racing executive. Kidd was 72.
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Kidd authored one of the most respected careers in American motorcycle racing, first as a rider who overcame repeated adversity to reach the sport's highest level, and later as a promoter and executive who helped shape the future of flat track and indoor motorcycle racing.
Kidd turned professional in 1972 and quickly established himself among the elite riders of the Grand National era. His first AMA Grand National victory came at the 1974 Charity Newsies Half Mile in Columbus, Ohio, and he went on to collect 12 AMA national wins during his professional racing career.
His greatest competitive triumph came in 1981. Riding for the Lawwill/Roberts team, Kidd earned eight podium finishes and victories at the Ascot Park TT national and the Du Quoin Mile. The championship battle came down to the final race at Ascot Park, where Kidd finished second to secure the AMA Grand National Championship by five points over Gary Scott.
After the 1981 title, Kidd joined Honda's newly formed dirt track effort and played an important role in the development of machinery that would help power Honda riders to multiple Grand National Championships in the years that followed.
Kidd retired from professional racing after the 1983 season, but his influence on the sport only expanded. He was named AMA Promoter of the Year in 1984, built and operated Boyd Raceway in Texas, and created the AMA National Arenacross Series in 1985. He later worked as a vice president with Clear Channel Motor Sports and continued to shape motorcycle racing through event promotion, sponsorship development, and television initiatives.
Kidd also served the sport from within AMA Pro Racing, including leadership roles with AMA Pro Flat Track and later as AMA Pro Racing Director of Sales. Across those roles, he brought the same racer's determination and promoter's vision that defined his life in motorcycling.
Inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998, Kidd leaves behind a legacy that reaches far beyond his 1981 Grand National Championship. He was a racer, promoter, innovator, salesman, and advocate whose work helped sustain and grow the uniquely American discipline of flat track racing.
AMA Pro Racing extends its deepest condolences to Kidd's family, friends, former competitors, colleagues, and the many fans whose lives he touched.
CINCINNATI (AP) — Zach Dezenzo and Yordan Alvarez hit two-run homers, Mike Burrows allowed three hits in seven innings, and the Houston Astros beat Cincinnati 10-0 on Friday night, extending the Reds losing streak to eight games.
Zach Cole and Christian Vázquez also went deep for the Astros, who have won four of six.
Burrows (2-4) struck out six and walked one in his best start of the season. He and two relievers limited the Reds to five hits. It was the Astros' third shutout this season while the Reds were blanked for the fourth time.
Cincinnati's Nick Lodolo gave up four runs on five hits and a walk in 5 1/3 innings in his season debut. Lodolo suffered a blister at the end of spring training, and that issue kept him out until Friday night. Struggling to spin his breaking ball the way that he has in the past, Lodolo only struck out two batters.
Brice Matthews hit his first career triple in the second inning and Dezenzo drove him in with his first home run of this season.
Alvarez made it 4-0 with his homer in the sixth that came off the bat at 115.9 mph. Alvarez and the Athletics' Nick Kurtz only players with two home runs of 115 mph and higher this season.
Reds reliever Tony Santillan allowed four runs in the ninth inning — including homers to Cole and Vázquez on consecutive pitches.
The Reds have been outscored 60-23 during their slide.
Houston will go with RHP Spencer Arrighetti (4-0, 1.96 ERA) while Cincinnati sends RHP Chase Burns (3-1, 2.20 ERA) to the mound in the middle game of the series.
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PEORIA, Ill. (WCIA) – Eastern Illinois softball cruised to a postseason win on Friday, punching a spot in the tournament finals.
The Panthers beat SIUE 8-0 on Friday, boosted by a five-run third innings.
Abbi Hatton drove in half of the Panthers’ runs.
EIU will play for a second-straight OVC Tournament title on Saturday, set to take on the winner of Friday night’s Lindenwood vs SIUE game.
The Panthers need just one win on Saturday to secure the tournament crown, while their opponent would need to beat them twice in order to hoist the conference tournament trophy.
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Jim Rome is a 61-year-old radio legend known for his fiery rants. On Thursday, he set his sights on Robert Kraft and the New England Patriots.
Rome went scorched earth on Kraft for the team's handling of the Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal that he, and many others, believe has been entirely ignored by the Patriots.
"The problem for [Robert] Kraft is that it’s not going away," Rome said. "And there’s nothing he can do to make it go away. In fact, it’s not even dying down, and it’s already been a month. Exactly a month, in fact, since Vrabel issued one of the most ill-fated denials of all time.
"Not only did the public disagree that the photos didn’t deserve any further response, they are refusing to move on from this entire topic. Forget not deserving any further response."
I do believe that Kraft and Vrabel were expecting this story to blow over by now, but I don't see why the two parties making statements about the allegations would speed up that process. Selling photos and information about the alleged affair has turned into a full-blown economy.
"It’s like a 2026 gold rush, and everybody’s out here mining for their nugget, trying to strike it rich," Rome said. "And as long as more and more gold is discovered... it just makes you wonder when it no longer becomes viable for this guy to lead that football team."
Vrabel and Russini have the tabloids out here PANNING FOR SMUT like it's GOLD. pic.twitter.com/YnphVohlZw
— Jim Rome (@jimrome) May 7, 2026
I really don't see the argument that, aside from the moral reproach, this incident should disqualify the veteran coach from leading a team. As long as he has the locker room -- which he does -- his ability to coach has not been hindered.
Eventually, the mines will run dry, and this story will finally stop getting worse. And, whether Rome or Patriots fans like it, the story will go away.
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The Montreal Canadiens were in Buffalo on Friday night, hoping to even the series with the Sabres before returning to Quebec.
It was one of the Habs’ best games of the playoffs, a dominant effort that resulted in a well-deserved 5-1 win.
The Sabres did land more hits than the Canadiens, but that was simply a matter of the home team chasing the play for the majority of the game.
In every metric that mattered, the Canadiens were the better team.
Let’s dive into the highlights!
The Habs needed a strong start, a rarity when examining their season, to avoid having to chase yet another deficit against a suffocating opponent.
Newfoundlander Alex Newhook obliged, scoring his second goal of the playoffs less than two minutes into the first period, with assists awarded to Kaiden Guhle and Lane Hutson. The latter, in particular, enjoyed an absolutely fantastic outing on Friday night.
QUICK GOAL!
— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 8, 2026
Alex Newhook tips the Guhle pass to make it 1-0 #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/Kju6PiXdEC
The Canadiens did not rest on their laurels, doubling their lead just a few moments later when Mike Matheson’s excellent point shot found the back of the net.
All things considered, it was easily Montreal’s best period of the playoffs. They were dominant at 5v5, as evidenced by their 7-0 advantage in high-danger scoring chances.
It may even have been Montreal’s best period of the season.
MAKE IT 2-0!
— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 8, 2026
Mike Matheson with a perfect shot from the point to extend the #GoHabsGo lead! pic.twitter.com/tataTgmqIw
Newhook was not satisfied with his lone goal.
He would go on to score his third goal of the playoffs early in the second period, via a great pass by veteran Jake Evans.
Seeing as Montreal’s first line has struggled to produce anything remotely similar to the offence they provided in the regular season, it must be said that Montreal’s depth players have done a great job helping the Habs overcome a very difficult situation.
We also have to give full marks to Noah Dobson on this play, as he absorbed a massive hit to start the rush.
I'se the B'y!
— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 9, 2026
Alex Newhook makes it 3-0 #GoHabsGo with his second goal of the game. pic.twitter.com/3OMQpD1Nmz
The Sabres did end Dobes’ shutout bid, which led to Zach Benson chirping the Canadiens netminder in what can only be described as a desperate attempt to throw him off his game.
But Dobes lives for that type of stuff.
Benson merely adopted the grease.
Dobes was born in it.
Moulded by it.
He lives to chirp, and chirps to live.
Shockingly, or not, the chirping attempt by Benson did not lead to much, other than an uptick in effort from the Habs, not to mention a great goal by defenceman Alexandre Carrier to put his team ahead 4-1.
(Editor’s Note: The tweet embedded below mentions “Logan Thompson” erroneously. It was, in fact, Sabres forward Tage Thompson.)
Alex Carrier makes it 4-1 #GoHabsGo after Logan Thompson falls.
— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 9, 2026
All Canadiens in this one. pic.twitter.com/b31wIilax1
The Montreal Canadiens will be back in action on Sunday, facing the Sabres at the Bell Centre for Game 3. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET.
All Montreal Canadiens statistics are 5v5 unless otherwise noted, via Natural Stat Trick.
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A scary collision with the wall down the left-field line resulted in an early, unplanned exit from the Milwaukee Brewers' Brandon Lockridge in the team's interleague matchup against the New York Yankees at American Family Field on Friday night, May 8.
Lockridge, playing left field, was injured as he was attempting to run down a slicing fly ball off the bat of Cody Bellinger with two outs in the fourth inning.
As Lockridge neared the wall, he dropped down into a slide but didn't do so soon enough, and his momentum carried him into the wall at nearly full speed with his right knee taking the brunt of the blow with the concrete, unpadded portion.
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Lockridge remained down on the warning track for some time before being helped to his feet and eventually onto a cart that took him off the field.
There was no immediate report from the Brewers regarding Lockridge's potential injury.
Lockridge had been productive to that point in the game, with singles and runs batted in each of his first two times up against Yankees starter Max Fried.
He's hitting .294 with 12 RBI in 28 games this season.
Jackson Chourio slid over from center field to left to replace Lockridge, and Garrett Mitchell was inserted into the game in center.
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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brandon Lockridge carted off after sliding into outfield wall
A scary collision with the wall down the left-field line resulted in an early, unplanned exit from the Milwaukee Brewers' Brandon Lockridge in the team's interleague matchup against the New York Yankees at American Family Field on Friday night, May 8.
Lockridge, playing left field, was injured as he was attempting to run down a slicing fly ball off the bat of Cody Bellinger with two outs in the fourth inning.
As Lockridge neared the wall, he dropped down into a slide but didn't do so soon enough, and his momentum carried him into the wall at nearly full speed with his right knee taking the brunt of the blow with the concrete, unpadded portion.
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Lockridge remained down on the warning track for some time before being helped to his feet and eventually onto a cart that took him off the field.
There was no immediate report from the Brewers regarding Lockridge's potential injury.
Lockridge had been productive to that point in the game, with singles and runs batted in each of his first two times up against Yankees starter Max Fried.
He's hitting .294 with 12 RBI in 28 games this season.
Jackson Chourio slid over from center field to left to replace Lockridge, and Garrett Mitchell was inserted into the game in center.
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NFL wide receiver Jauan Jennings is no longer a San Francisco 49er. In fact, he already has a new team. On Tuesday, Jennings agreed to a one-year, $13 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings.
The move improves the Vikings, who really only have two proven wide receivers on their roster. It doesn't hurt the Niners much after their free agent and draft acquisitions.
The 49ers added three impact receivers this offseason. The team signed Mike Evans and Christian Kirk before drafting Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling. While returning Niners receiver Ricky Pearsall will have a say in the position battle, the three players could come in and fill the top three receiver spots right away.
Where the loss of Jennings could hurt the team is the hope that they might get a compensatory draft pick for the player that they lost. According to David Bonilla of 49ers Webzone, San Francisco will not be given a compensatory draft pick. Here's what Bonilla had to say about the news.
"The San Francisco 49ers will not receive a compensatory pick for wide receiver Jauan Jennings after his reported one-year deal worth up to $13 million with the Minnesota Vikings. The reason is simple: Jennings signed after the 2026 NFL Draft, making him ineligible to factor into the NFL's compensatory pick formula.
NFL compensatory picks are extra draft selections awarded to teams that lose more—or more valuable—free agents than they sign during the offseason. The NFL's formula takes several factors into account, including a player's salary, playing time, and postseason accolades.
However, only unrestricted free agents who sign with new teams before the NFL Draft are included in the compensatory pick calculations. Because Jennings remained unsigned until after the draft concluded, his departure will not factor into the 49ers' future compensatory selections."

Jennings is replaceable. In fact, over the last three seasons combined he's been less productive than Vikings receiver Jordan Addison despite Addison catching passes from J.J. McCarthy last season. Albeit Minnesota needed a receiver bad enough to make the move to add Jennings for up to $13 million this year.
The clear takeaway is the Niners can move on from the former San Francisco receiver. The Jennings news is over for now for the 49ers. They have the receiver to move on from his production. Now, the Niners will have the next opportunity to make a move in free agency.
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Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains uncertain, as his contract expires in June. There are plenty of clubs interested in a player of his caliber, even at 37 years old. While there had been reports that a move to MLS had cooled, Chicago Fire sporting director Gregg Broughton confirmed in an interview with TalkSport that he is still interested in him.
Broughton said: “Lewandowski is a player that MLS is interested in. It’s important to remember that in MLS, players belong to the league, not directly to the clubs. We have shown our interest in trying to bring a player of that caliber to Chicago. Robert is still a Barcelona player, and it wouldn’t be right to talk too much about a player who is under contract with another club.”
Lewandowski has shown that he can still be important in the biggest matches. Injuries have limited him a bit recently, but they have not been a recurring problem throughout his career. What could ultimately decide his departure from Barcelona is whether he agrees to lower his salary, something the club is expected to ask him to do.
Lewandowski’s suitors could come from several places, with MLS facing strong competition from Saudi Arabia if the forward wants more money. However, those are not the only possible options.

If the Polish striker decides he still wants to continue at the highest competitive level after leaving his current club, Italy is the main country showing interest, with several big clubs already talking to his agent.
Those clubs are Juventus and Milan, both of which could offer a much lower salary than other markets. Barcelona representative Deco is set to meet with the player’s agent, Pini Zahavi, according to Sport. Until Lewandowski decides whether or not to stay, interested clubs will have to wait.
Lewandowski is finishing the season with his weakest numbers since his first year at Borussia Dortmund, when he scored nine goals, well below his usual standard. Barcelona have only used him in 42 matches this season and he has scored 18 goals.

Kylian Mbappe’s second season at Real Madrid has turned into far more than a soccer story on the pitch. Jose Mourinho’s name is suddenly back at the center of discussions around the club, while Alvaro Arbeloa’s future appears increasingly uncertain as tensions continue to rise behind the scenes at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The atmosphere around the Spanish giant has reportedly become chaotic in recent weeks. From dressing-room disputes to disagreements involving senior stars, Real Madrid is now facing one of its most turbulent periods in years as the club searches for answers before next season begins.
The situation escalated dramatically following reports of a physical altercation between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni during training. According to multiple reports from Diario AS, COPE, and OndaCero, Valverde was later taken to hospital after suffering a head injury during the incident.
The conflict reportedly exposed deeper fractures inside the dressing room. Several players are said to have stopped speaking to Alvaro Arbeloa, while the squad has allegedly split into different groups following a difficult campaign without major trophies.

Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso earlier in the season after Zinedine Zidane declined a return, has come under increasing pressure. Fabrizio Romano reported that the former defender has “less than 10% chances to stay” at the end of the season, with the club already preparing for change.
The former Real Madrid defender initially arrived with hopes of calming the squad and rebuilding harmony. Instead, reports claim the board has become frustrated with his handling of the dressing room, particularly after the Valverde-Tchouameni incident.
“Arbeloa didn’t intervene at all during yesterday’s fight — Real Madrid board are aware of that,” El Mundo stated. That detail reportedly angered figures inside the club hierarchy, who now view the manager as unable to control the situation.

According to Diario AS, at least six players have effectively fallen out with Arbeloa. Dani Carvajal, Dani Ceballos, Raul Asencio, and Alvaro Carreras were all mentioned in reports surrounding internal disagreements with the coach.
Mbappe’s arrival in the summer of 2024 was initially viewed as the beginning of a new golden era. Instead, several reports now claim that his signing unintentionally accelerated tensions inside the squad. There are also claims that the Frenchman frustrated teammates after travelling to Italy during a difficult stretch of the season rather than remaining closer to the squad.
As the crisis deepened, Mourinho’s name quickly re-emerged as a serious candidate for the job. Reports from The Athletic and Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Real Madrid has already opened discussions with the Portuguese manager’s representatives.
🚨 Real Madrid have started José Mourinho operation with direct contacts now taking place.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 8, 2026
Benfica want Mou to stay at all costs but aware of Real talks ongoing; it depends on Madrid.
Up to Florentino Pérez: he will decide if Mourinho returns or not.
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The final decision on Mourinho’s return now rests with Florentino Perez, who is personally driving the process behind the scenes. Fabrizio Romano revealed on X (formerly Twitter): “Operation Mourinho has started at Real Madrid.” He also noted that “it depends on Madrid. Up to Florentino Perez: he will decide if Mourinho returns or not.”

The implication is clear: the structure of the club is weighing a decisive shift in leadership direction. The Portuguese boss reportedly remains open to returning to the Bernabeu despite currently managing Benfica. His contract supposedly includes a release clause worth around $3.5 million, a figure Real Madrid could easily activate if Perez chooses to move forward in a bid to reset control.

Christian Pulisic has found himself under a brighter spotlight than ever before as the 2026 World Cup approaches on home soil for the USMNT. The Milan forward remains one of the biggest faces in American soccer, but questions surrounding his recent form have followed him into the final stretch of the season.
Pulisic entered 2026 in excellent form after a brilliant first half of the campaign with Milan. Before the turn of the year, he had already scored 10 goals across competitions and was widely considered one of the club’s most consistent attacking players.
However, the months that followed brought a rare drought for the American star. Pulisic has failed to score for either Milan or the United States throughout 2026 so far, leading to growing criticism from supporters and pundits alike. According to ESPN, it is the longest goal drought of his club career.
The attention around his form became even louder because of the timing. The United States is preparing to co-host the 2026 World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico, with Pulisic expected to carry the national team as its leading figure.
“You have to have that kind of delusional confidence.” Christian Pulisic is already the most influential American men’s soccer player in history. In a rare interview, Pulisic talks about his career progression, playing the World Cup on home soil, and more: https://t.co/9MoImpqnCz pic.twitter.com/UFK2gicfQJ
— TIME (@TIME) May 7, 2026
The pressure surrounding Pulisic grew even more after he appeared on the cover of TIME magazine. The feature described him as “already the most influential American men’s soccer player in the country’s 250-year history.”
While many questioned how he planned to escape the slump, Pulisic delivered a blunt answer that quickly went viral. The Milan star’s plan to silence critics is simple: score goals again. “I plan on scoring goals. Such bad questions. I’m not concerned about it, man,” Pulisic told TIME when asked about his drought.
The American also explained why criticism frustrates him more during periods away from matches. “That time was difficult for me, because normally I can shut people up with my play. That’s what I’ve done my whole career,” he admitted. “I’m in my offseason, so people are just talking about me, and I can’t just go freaking score and shut them up.”
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Those comments reflected a player who still believes fully in his ability despite the outside noise. Pulisic has built much of his career on responding during difficult moments, whether at Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, or now Milan.
Throughout the interviews, one theme continued to emerge: Pulisic’s belief in the USMNT’s potential at the World Cup. Even after recent defeats in friendlies and growing criticism around the squad, he refuses to lower expectations.

“That’s just not how I work,” Pulisic said when asked about making promises for the tournament. “But I can sit in my bed at night and picture holding up the World Cup trophy. I did that as a kid. I’m not going to stop. You have to believe. Why not?”
His longtime teammate Weston McKennie also backed him strongly during the difficult stretch. “I don’t think any of us are worried whether he’s going to be firing on all cylinders,” McKennie said. “It may not be clicking for him right now. But I have no doubt it will be at the World Cup.”

It's safe to say Milwaukee Brewers flame-thrower Jacob Misiorowski was amped to face the New York Yankees for the first time May 8.
Coming within an eyelash of an immaculate inning, Misiorowski threw 10 pitches, all in excess of 102 miles per hour, and worked a 1-2-3 frame with two strikeouts. The final pitch he threw, a flyout off the bat of Aaron Judge, registered at 103.6 miles per hour and set a record for the fastest pitch thrown in the pitch-tracking era (2008).
Misiorowski's second pitch to Judge, thrown 103.5 miles per hour, set a record. His third pitch, at 103.1, missed narrowly off the plate, so he came back with 103.6 to induce a fly out to Sal Frelick.
All told, he threw the five fastest pitches ever tracked for a starter.
Jacob Misiorowski threw the FIVE FASTEST PITCHES EVER RECORDED by a starting pitcher...
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Misiorowski got former Brewers outfielder Trent Grisham and Ben Rice on swinging third strikes for the first two outs.
Coming into the night, there had only been three fastballs by a starting pitcher thrown 103 mph total in the pitch-tracking era, including one by Misiorowski. And then he threw seven in the first inning alone.
Misiorowski matched the reading with two 103.6 mph seeds to Spencer Jones before striking him out on an 89 mph curveball. That gave Misiorowski nine pitches of 103 miles per hour or more; the record for 103 mph pitches in a big-league appearance coming into the night is 12.
Misiorowski left his last start May 1 after he experienced cramping in his right hamstring after 5⅓ no-hit innings in Washington, D.C.. With two perfect innings to start May 8, he had recorded 25 consecutive outs since allowing his last hit.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Jacob Misiorowski sets velocity records against Yankees in first
When his plane touched down in Milwaukee to celebrate his unforgettable contributions in a short time as a Milwaukee Brewer, CC Sabathia flashed back to his arrival nearly 18 years ago.
A young pitcher decades away from the Hall of Fame, he was in a completely different headspace then.
It was July 7, 2008 and Sabathia learned the life he knew in baseball had been upended by a trade. Goodbye, Cleveland. Hello, Milwaukee.
“I remember I was sitting in my room, I cried so hard that night I got traded,” the big left-hander recalled May 8 at American Family Field.
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This time he was coming for a ceremony adding him and the late Dave Parker to the Brewers Wall of Honor, which recognizes players, coaches and executives for their service to the team and accomplishments across baseball.
“I had never been to another organization,” Sabathia continued. “I didn’t know if I could do it anywhere else.
“I had got to Cleveland when I was 17 years old. Got to the big league when I was 20, and I had become a man there, so I didn’t know if I could play anywhere else. So, getting traded was tough.”
Tough, but in many ways also the best thing that could have happened to Sabathia. And his arrival was a boon to the Brewers that is still felt a generation later.
With a pep talk from wife Amber – “These people want you there,” she told him – Sabathia wiped his tears, came to Milwaukee and pitched the next day. He scattered five hits and two earned runs over six innings and picked up the win in a 7-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
He would go on to compile an 11-2 record and 1.65 earned run average in 17 starts, seven of which were complete games and three that were shutouts. Sabathia made his final three starts on three days’ rest, and his complete-game victory on the final day of the regular season, coupled with a Mets loss, put the Brewers into the postseason.
The deal, in which the Brewers gave up outfielder Michael Brantley, first baseman Matt LaPorta, and pitchers Zach Jackson and Rob Bryson, is still considered one of the most impactful in-season trades in major-league history.
And the winning attitude, desire, energy and toughness Sabathia brought to the club are still felt, as is the jolt he gave to Milwaukee baseball fandom that allowed the Brewers to top 3 million in attendance that year.
“CC Sabathia single-handedly changed the culture of this organization in two months,” Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio said. “When I got here [in 2005] … come July, [some players] had their golf clubs in the clubhouse, thinking about what they were gonna do next.
“Instead, that summer everybody pulled together, and it was all about winning. And being great teammates. … CC just bonded this whole clubhouse together, and everything has been different after that. And that’s an intangible. I wish you could bottle it. You’d look for it. You can’t find it.
“We’ve had some great leaders in this clubhouse. That’s all built on the shoulders of what CC did that summer.”
While he appreciated the compliment, Sabathia did downplay his role in a culture change. Mostly, he said, it was about taking a team that had the building blocks and nudging it in the right direction.
Regardless, the gratitude goes both ways.
Although Sabathia had won the Cy Young Award the previous season, he had taken a step back to start 2008 and was sitting at 6-8 with an ERA of 3.83 before the change of scenery flipped a switch for him.
Sabathia went on to sign with the Yankees and spent 11 seasons in New York, retiring after 2019 with a career record of 251-161, ERA of 3.74, 3,093 strikeouts, six All-Star Game appearances, an ALCS MVP award (2009) and a World Series championship (2009). Sabathia is one of only five pitchers with at least 250 wins, 3,000 strikeouts and a .600 winning percentage and one of four left-handers with 3,000 strikeouts.
Sabathia was already a member of the Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame, was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame last year and will have his number retired by the Yankees this fall.
“It was a short 2, 2 ½, 3 months, but I don’t think I would have been able to go on and have the career I had in New York, had I not been able to have this stop,” Sabathia said.
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Parker, who also was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2025, arrived via free agency ahead of the 1990 season and hit .289 with 21 home runs and 92 runs batted in.
One season away from the end of a 19-year-career, he was the Brewers’ best player, a Silver Slugger Award winner and MLB’s designated hitter of the year.
“The Cobra” was a powerful hitter withh a cannon for an arm in right field and exceptional speed for a someone 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds.
A seven-time all-star, Parker won two National League batting titles, was the 1978 NL most valuable player and was a part of World Series winning teams in Pittsburgh (1979) and Oakland (1989).
Much the way Sabathia would 18 years later, Parker brought a winning attitude, leadership and an infectious personality to a team with young players who benefited from his experience.
“The 1990 team had B.J. Surhoff, who was 25 years old; Greg Vaughn, 25 years old; Paul Molitor, 33; Robin Yount, 33; and Gary Sheffield, 21,” said former Brewers general manager Doug Melvin. “Those are five pretty good hitters. Offensive players.
“But at the age of 39, Dave Parker led the team in hits, doubles, RBIs, OPS. And I think it’s about time that Dave Parker got recognized by Cooperstown and by the Brewers, and to be able to put his plaque out here on this wall.”
Parker, who died of complications of Parkinson’s disease last year at age 74, was represented by his son David Parker II.
“He always likes winning, regardless of what it was, golf, baseball, dominoes,” Parker said of his father. “It doesn’t matter. He always had a competitive spirit, and that’s one thing I think that people would know about him. He was always a great teammate. He liked to joke and laugh in the locker room, but he also liked to be competitive.”
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: CC Sabathia, Dave Parker added to Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor
The Detroit Tigers finally received encouraging news regarding ace Tarik Skubal.
After days of uncertainty surrounding his elbow injury, manager A.J. Hinch revealed Friday that Skubal’s surgery went well and that early reports have been overwhelmingly positive as the left-hander begins the recovery process.
According to the Tigers, Skubal underwent arthroscopic surgery Wednesday in Los Angeles to remove a loose body, specifically a bone chip, from his left elbow.
The procedure was performed by renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
“I know there’s a lot of attention around Tarik and the procedure,” Hinch said Friday via the Detroit Free Press. “All reports are positive and optimistic.”
That alone represents a major relief for Detroit after fears initially surfaced during Skubal’s last outing against Atlanta.
Naturally, the next question everyone wants answered is simple: When will Tarik Skubal return?
Right now, the Tigers are intentionally avoiding putting any official timetable on the reigning two-time American League Cy Young winner.
“Everyone is going to want to talk about a timeline,” Hinch said. “Everyone is racing to a lot of people that are throwing out timelines. The reality is, the most important step for him is the one that’s right in front of him.”
That cautious approach makes sense.
Detroit understands the importance of getting this process right, especially with Skubal expected to become a free agent following the 2026 season.
For now, Skubal’s immediate focus shifts toward rehabilitation.
The 29-year-old will recover in Lakeland, Florida, home of the Tigers’ spring training complex, where the organization will closely monitor his progress before determining when he can resume throwing.
“He will not resume throwing in the next few days,” Hinch said. “I don’t know when that day is going to be, but that next step of rehab is the one that we’re going to focus on – not some random date in the future that simply would be a guess at this point.”
The Tigers clearly want to avoid unnecessary speculation.
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from Friday’s update involved what doctors did not find.
According to Hinch, there was no additional structural damage discovered in Skubal’s elbow beyond the loose body that was removed during surgery.
“That sets him on the road to rehab, which is next,” Hinch said. “I don’t know what that means.”
Even with the uncertainty surrounding the timeline, the absence of major structural damage dramatically changes the tone surrounding Skubal’s outlook.
While Skubal begins his recovery, the Tigers continue trying to navigate a season suddenly filled with pitching chaos.
Detroit is already dealing with injuries to Justin Verlander, Casey Mize, Troy Melton, and others, while Framber Valdez is currently serving a suspension. That reality has forced A.J. Hinch and the coaching staff into constant rotation adjustments.
Still, Friday’s update gave the organization something it desperately needed.
A reason for optimism.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It took 27 holes, but Rory McIlroy started to return to his Masters form.
The No. 2 player in the world heated up on the back nine Friday at Quail Hollow and finished with a 4-under 67 to climb into contention at the Truist Championship, four shots behind 36-hole leader Sungjae Im, who was at 9-under 133.
Playing his first tournament since winning the green jacket for a second time on April 12 at Augusta National, McIlroy was 1 under and buried on the leaderboard eight shots back when he made the turn.
But birdies at No. 10 and 11 got him rolling and he seemed to feed off the energy from the crowd, just as he’s done in his previous four wins in Charlotte, where he has a large following.
McIlroy’s approach shots got closer and closer, and he added birdies on Nos. 13, 15 and 16. He shot 32 on the back nine despite lipping out his par putt on the par-4 18th hole after finding a greenside bunker.
“It was a good day to get myself back in the hunt, and feel like I have a real chance going into the weekend,” McIlroy said.
At one point, McIlroy hit 14 straight greens in regulation — a personal course record.
“I started to make some good swings, especially with the irons,” McIlroy said. “I played one tournament in seven weeks, so I think just getting the reps under my belt a little bit and getting a scorecard in my hand. I feel like your patterns on the golf course are always a little bit different than your patterns on the range, or it is for me anyway.”
McIlroy isn’t the only big name in contention.
Tommy Fleetwood shot 67 for the second straight day and trailed Im by one shot. Justin Thomas was two back along with PGA Tour newcomer Alex Fitzpatrick, the brother of Matt Fitzpatrick.
Rickie Fowler vaulted into the mix with the day’s low round of 8-under 63, which included nine birdies.
Cameron Young, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this year, shot 70 and was five shots back.
Fleetwood said he scored well despite not having his best stuff.
“It’s just nice to even get a couple of days where you have something to show for your work, I guess,” said Fleetwood, who will play in the final pairing with Im on Saturday. “Just a nice reminder that it will come good at some point if you keep doing the right things. So that’s been great. I just hope it continues.”
For Im, the season hasn’t gone as well he’s hoped. He’s battled through a wrist injury and has only one top-40 finish.
Now healthy, that may be about to change.
The South Korean followed an opening round 7-under 64 with a 69 as he looks for his first tour win since 2021 in Las Vegas.
“I know this course very well, so I’m taking advantage of that,” Im said. “And then the scrambling, because of the play with the Presidents Cup, I know where to miss the greens, I’m very familiar with this golf course. But I didn’t putt very well today, but I’m happy with where I’m at.”
Thomas won the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in 2017 and said this is the best he’s felt physically since having surgery to treat a herniated disk in his lower back in November.
He would have posted back-to-back 67s had he not missed a birdie putt on his final hole Friday.
“I felt like I’m close,” Thomas said. “I’ve really been pleased the last couple weeks.”
Chandler Blanchet had the shot of the day, a hole-in-one on the par-3 17th hole. It was the fourth ace on No. 17 in tournament history and the first since Mark Hubbard in 2023.