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A great feature won't make it to Microsoft Teams, at least anytime soon. Microsoft began testing two minimized views in Teams earlier this year, but development of the features has been paused.
The idea was that when an active meeting window was minimized, Teams would show a minimized window with shortcuts to perform actions like raising your hand or sharing a reaction. One option called Expanded view showed up to four participant videos, while the Compact view focused on quick actions and settings.
"Updated July 7, 2026: We have paused release to GA at this time. We will communicate via Message center when we are ready to proceed. Thank you for your patience," reads the Microsoft 365 Message Center (archived here).
The views were meant to start rolling out in May 2026, but they now sit stuck in the development pipeline. Neowin spotted that the feature was paused.

There's always a chance that preview features will be changed significantly before release or cancelled. Microsoft also needs to work out any issues before shipping a change to Teams.
Microsoft did not share why it paused the development of these minimized views. They both seem like worthwhile additions to Teams that make multitasking easier. I hope Microsoft ships them to Teams eventually.
Teams gets new features regularly. The communication platform gets so many updates that Microsoft has to list changes in a monthly blog post.
But the most talked about Teams feature this year was omitted from the last roundup. Teams now has a controversial feature that lets your boss see where you are if you're connected to Wi-Fi networks at work.
Microsoft was accused of making Teams a "lapdog for your boss," but the company has made changes to the feature since first unveiling it. Microsoft delayed the rollout of that feature, changed the name of the option, and added better privacy controls.
The minimized views within Teams may go through a similar journey. We could see them in the future with altered controls, a new name, or in the same form but at a later date.

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Egyptian Football Association president Hany Abo Rida has reportedly filed an official complaint to FIFA against French referee François Letexier and his assistants, following Egypt’s 3-2 Round of 16 elimination against Argentina.
The complaint stems from a string of contentious officiating decisions throughout the match, which the Egyptian federation believes went against them at key moments.
Among the grievances, Egypt points to their second goal being disallowed after a VAR review flagged a foul on Lisandro Martinez in the buildup, wiping out what would have made it 2-0. The federation’s complaint also references a penalty claim for a foul on Mohamed Salah, moments before Enzo Fernandez’s header put Argentina up 3-2.
After Argentina‘s third goal completed an impressive 10-minute comeback, Egypt’s bench erupted at the referee, who showed a yellow card to head coach Hossam Hassan and sent off one of his staff members.

Head coach Hossam Hassan was similarly critical in his post-match comments, directing his frustration squarely at the officiating rather than the result itself. “I’m going to say what I think regardless of the consequences, because I don’t care anymore. Clearly, the match was fixed, and everyone saw it,” Hassan said.
“And I want to say something else — if they wanted Argentina to win so badly, why bother inviting everyone to compete? We were the better team on the day, but soccer is unfair. We had a penalty claim, and the referee disallowed our third goal, and I don’t know why,” he added.
Hassan was also shown crossing his arms multiple times during the match while protesting Letexier’s decisions — a gesture that resembles FIFA’s anti-racism protocol signal, sparking confusion on social media.
— clever (@ahmeddey4u) July 7, 2026
Egyptian players and staff were seen trying to get him to stop mid-protest, and Letexier ultimately did not treat it as an anti-racism complaint.


Following the umpteenth destructive wave of layoffs at Xbox, which this time also led to four (possibly five) studio divestitures and thousands more job cuts at historic studios like Bethesda, Obsidian, and id, it has become abundantly clear that the whole strategy centered on Game Pass was flawed. Xbox head Phil Spencer, with the blessing of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, explicitly sought to replicate Netflix's subscription service boom in gaming. However, the reality is that the two forms of entertainment couldn't be more different: games are generally much longer than TV series, for starters. Moreover, unlike TV shows or movies, they […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/xbox-netflix-playbook-game-pass-reverse/

T-Mobile created a shockwave within the US telecommunication sphere last week when it axed the entire gamut of its legacy and grandfathered plans. Well, now the carrier's roving eyes have landed on consumer-facing cellphone subsidies, and the outcome is entirely predictable if a tad melancholic. T-Mobile is now ending its $800 per line cellphone subsidy for all existing users For the benefit of those who might not be aware, T-Mobile currently offers two promo-type cellphone subsidies: Up till now, even existing T-Mobile users could avail themselves of these lucrative subsidies by simply opening a new line. Well, good luck with […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/after-axing-all-of-its-legacy-plans-t-mobiles-grubby-hands-are-now-coming-after-your-800-cellphone-subsidies/

A cheap mini LED monitor has arrived with 1196 dimming zones. This is a Dual Mode monitor with up to 1200 nits of peak brightness. TCL Drops a $338 Gaming Monitor That Switches Between 4K 160Hz And FHD 320Hz On Demand Popular display maker TCL has debuted its latest mini LED monitor in mainland China. The company is responsible for making display panels for various vendors in the country and is well known for having a large market share in TVs, monitors, and home appliances. It's particularly well-known for its QD-mini LED displays, which are the latest offering, is pretty […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/tcl-launches-qd-mini-led-based-27c2a-gaming-monitor/

A timed-exclusive deal between Qualcomm and Samsung allowed the latter to equip its Galaxy S26 lineup with a non-binned version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with higher CPU and GPU clock speeds, but the Korean giant has something special planned for its Galaxy Z Fold 8 series to bring some form of differentiation to its foldable smartphone series. Based on the latest rumor, the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 will be an even better binned part where the SoC delivers superior AI performance compared to the same SoC powering the Galaxy S26 lineup. New rumor claims the Snapdragon […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/better-binned-snapdragon-8-elite-gen-5-versions-headed-for-galaxy-z-fold-8-lineup/

Apple now expects to spend over $30 billion on Broadcom till 2031 to realize its lofty ambitions vis-à-vis the so-called Baltra ASIC, while securing preferential access to advanced radio frequency and wireless components. The deal is the biggest component of Apple's $600 billion American Manufacturing Program (AMP) so far. Tim Cook: "[This is] our largest ever American Manufacturing Program commitment and an important step in our work to build an end-to-end silicon supply chain in the US" For the benefit of those who might not be aware, Apple is investing around $600 billion in the US over the coming 4 […]

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Bitcoin price pressure took BTC toward the "crucial" $61,000 mark as oil prices soared on the collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire.
Trabzonspor Aral Şimşir'i kadrosuna kattığını resmen açıkladı.
İşte Trabzonspor'un açıklaması;
"Profesyonel futbolcu Aral Şimşir’in, Kulübümüze kesin transferi konusunda Midtjylland Kulübü ve oyuncunun kendisi ile anlaşma sağlanmıştır."
KAP'A BİLDİRİLDİ
Bonservis: 13 M € (7 taksit)
Sonraki satışta kârdan pay: %15
Maaş: 2 milyon euro

Galatasaray'ın transfer gündeminde yer alan Ugochukwu için Burnley ile yürütülen müzakerelerde anlaşma sağlanamamıştı. Ancak sarı-kırmızılılar bu transferden vazgeçmeye niyetli değil.
Galatasaray'ın kiralama formülüyle kadrosuna katmak istediği Ugochukwu için Burnley, 30-35 milyon sterlinlik bonservis duvarı örmüş ve yolları kapamıştı. Yeni sezon hazırlıklarına başlayan sarı-kırmızılılar ise duvarı yıkmaya kararlı.
HT Spor'un aktardığına göre, Galatasaray, Lesley Ugochukwu için Burnley'ye 26 milyon euro'ya ulaşan kiralama teklifi yaptı.
Yabancı kuralındaki 10+4 sistemi aynı devam edince Galatasaray Yönetimi de +4 kategorisine uyan genç isimlerin peşine düşmüş ve Ugochukwu'yu gündemine almıştı. Burnley'de geçen sezon 38 maçta süre bulan 22 yaşındaki genç orta saha oyuncusu, 3 gol attı ve 2 asist yaptı.

20 Yaş Altı Ümit Kız Milli Basketbol Takımı, Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda çeyrek finale yükseldi.
FIBA 20 Yaş Altı Kızlar Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda mücadele eden 20 Yaş Altı Ümit Kız Milli Basketbol Takımı, son 16 turunda karşılaştığı İzlanda'yı 84-62 mağlup ederek çeyrek finale yükseldi.
Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre ay-yıldızlılar, müsabakaya İdil Yeniçulha, Zeynep Töremiş, Mina Berber, Ayşenaz Harma ve Feryal Atlı beşiyle başladı.
Rakibini 84-62 yenen milliler, adını çeyrek finale yazdırdı.
Türkiye, çeyrek finalde 10 Temmuz Cuma günü İspanya ile karşılaşacak.

Süper Lig ekiplerinden Çorum FK, Hırvat stoper Hrvoje Smolcic ile 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzaladığını duyurdu.
Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Arca Çorum FK, Hırvat stoper Hrvoje Smolcic'i kadrosuna kattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 25 yaşındaki Hrvoje Smolcic'in transferi konusunda Bundesliga ekiplerinden Eintracht Frankfurt ile anlaşma sağlandığı ve futbolcuyla 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Savunma oyuncusunun, Çorum FK'nin Düzce Topuk Yaylası'nda devam eden kampına katılması bekleniyor.








Samsung officially confirmed that the next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on July 22 in London and it even hinted at the new foldable form factor – the wide Galaxy Z Fold8. But the event won’t focus only on foldables – Samsung Electronics CEO and President TM Roh penned an editorial titled “AI Doesn’t Need To Outthink You. It Needs To Understand You,” to offer some insight into the company’s strategy for the future. The editorial emphasizes that a smart AI alone isn’t enough – it needs to be part of an ecosystem of devices like the network of SmartThings that Samsung has built. The...
Rollme’s latest pair of open-ear-style headphones comes with a built-in camera. The aptly named AirCam is a pair of bone-conduction earbuds that also features an 8MP camera with a Sony sensor that records up to 1080p video at 30fps. Recordings are capped at 10 minutes to help preserve the 8 GB of on-device storage. The AirCam also features dual-band Wi-Fi 6 connectivity to help share clips between the headphones and your paired smartphone. Rollme AirCam features an 8MP camera You can also use the camera to snap photos or use the built-in AI assistant, which uses an LLM to...



Fransanın PSJ klubunun qapıçısı Matvey Safonov aliment ödənişi ilə bağlı hüquqi normaya etiraz edərək Konstitusiya Məhkəməsinə şikayət verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə futbolçunun vəkili Andrey Kryuçkov TASS-a açıqlamasında bildirib.
Onun sözlərinə görə, hazırda məhkəmənin müraciəti icraata qəbul edib-etməyəcəyi gözlənilir:
“Məhkəmənin müraciəti icraata qəbul edib-etməyəcəyini öyrənəcəyik. Əgər qəbul olunarsa, işə baxılıb-baxılmayacağı müəyyənləşəcək. Bununla bağlı qərarın təxminən iki aydan sonra məlum olacağını gözləyirik”, – deyə Kryuçkov bildirib.
Vəkil qeyd edib ki, şikayətin məqsədi alimentlə bağlı mübahisəli hüquq normasının Konstitusiyaya uyğunluğunun yoxlanılmasıdır:
“İstərdik ki, məhkəmə işi icraata qəbul etsin. Çünki etiraz etdiyimiz normalarda Konstitusiyaya uyğun olmayan məqamların olduğunu düşünürük. Ötən il keçirilən hüquq forumunda Ali Məhkəmənin nümayəndəsi də alimentlərin tutulması mexanizmində qeyri-bərabərlikdən danışmışdı. Buna görə də bu hüquqi yola əl atmaq qərarına gəldik”, – deyə o əlavə edib.
Qeyd edək ki, Matvey Safonov ötən ilin iyununda 3 il yarım ərzində yığılan və 64 milyon rubldan çox olan aliment borcunu tam ödəyib.
Futbolçunun keçmiş həyat yoldaşı Anastasiya Kazaçekin məsələ ilə bağlı mövqeyi açıqlanmır.
Zlatko Daliç doqquz illik fəaliyyətindən sonra futbol üzrə Xorvatiya milli komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsindən ayrılmağa qərar verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Xorvatiya Futbol İttifaqının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
59 yaşlı mütəxəssis qərarını belə şərh edib:
“Millidə işləmək çox çətin qərarlar qəbul etməyi tələb edir. Amma bu, karyeramın ən ağır qərarı oldu. Mən həmişə demişəm ki, öz ölkənin millisini çalışdırmaqdan böyük şərəf yoxdur. Bu vəzifəyə gələndə futbolçuların keyfiyyətinə və özümə inanırdım, lakin bu illər ərzində əldə etdiyimiz uğurları xəyal belə etmirdim. Hər qələbə, hər medal və ən əsası komanda daxilində, eləcə də Xorvatiya xalqı ilə yaratdığımız birliklə fəxr edirəm. Dünya çempionatlarında qazandığımız medallardan sonra yaşadığımız unudulmaz bayramlar bunu bir daha göstərdi.
Son günlər aldığım böyük dəstək qərarımı yenidən gözdən keçirməyə vadar etdi. Ancaq düşünürəm ki, artıq vaxtı çatıb. Millidə yeni uğurlar qazanmaq istəyim qalsa da, bu möhtəşəm dövrü başa vurmaq üçün ən uyğun məqamın indi olduğuna inanıram. Xorvatiya futbolunun tarixindəki ən böyük nailiyyətlərdə payımın olması ilə qürur duyuram və varisimə, milli komandaya və Xorvatiya futboluna gələcəkdə yeni uğurlar arzulayıram”.
Xatırladaq ki, Zlatko Daliç 2017-ci ilin oktyabrından Xorvatiya millisini çalışdırırdı. Onun rəhbərliyi altında komanda 2018-ci ildə Rusiyada keçirilən dünya çempionatının gümüş, 2022-ci ildə Qətərdə təşkil olunan mundialın bürünc mükafatını qazanıb. Xorvatiya millisi, həmçinin 2023-cü ildə UEFA Millətlər Liqasının gümüş medalına sahib çıxıb.
DÇ-2026-da isə xorvatlar pley-offa yüksəlsələr də, 1/16 final mərhələsində Portuqaliyaya məğlub olaraq mübarizəni dayandırıblar.
Zlatko Daliç məşqçilik karyerası ərzində Xorvatiyanın “Riyeka” və “Slaven”, Səudiyyə Ərəbistanının “Əl-Feysəli” və “Əl-Hilal”, həmçinin BƏƏ-nin “Əl-Ayn” klublarını da çalışdırıb.
“Zirə” UEFA Konfrans Liqasında bu gün ilk oyuna çıxacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Rəşad Sadıqovun rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv I təsnifat mərhələsində “Torpedo”nu qəbul edəcək. Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək görüşə saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.
Cavab oyunu iyulun 16-da Gürcüstanda olacaq.
UEFA Konfrans Liqası
I təsnifat mərhələsi, ilk oyun
8 iyul
20:00 Zirə – Torpedo 0:0
Baş hakim: Yani Hüytiya (Finlandiya)
Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu
“Beşiktaş” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İstanbul təmsilçisi “Borussiya”dan (Dortmund) ayrılan Salih Özcanı transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 28 yaşlı futbolçu tibbi müayinədən keçdikdən sonra klubla müqavilə imzalayacaq.
Salih 2022-ci ildən “Borussiya”da forma geyinirdi. Yarımmüdafiəçi ötən mövsüm Bundesliqada 11 oyuna çıxıb.
Özcan Türkiyə millisinin də üzvüdür.
“Qarabağ”ın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov Avropa Liqasında sabah “Vestri”yə qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis media nümayəndələri ilə görüşdə bunları deyib:
– İlk oyunumuzdur, dəyişikliklər var, çalışırıq ki, problemlərimiz hiss olunmasın. Əfsuslar olsun, bəzi çatışmazlıqlarımız var. Amma ümumi götürəndə, hazırlıq pis getmir. Zamanla hər şey axarına düşəcək. Yaxşı kollektiv formalaşdıracağıq və qələbələrimizlə azarkeşlərimizi sevindirəcəyik.
– Kamilo Duranın transferi ilə bağlı vəziyyət nə yerdədir?
– Duran “Seltik”in düşərgəsindədir. Bir neçə saat əvvəl məlumatımız var idi ki, tibbi müayinədən keçir. Hər şey qaydasında olsa, ayrılmaq ehtimalı böyükdür.
– Yeni oyunçuların adaptasiyası necə gedir?
– Yaxşı olanlar da var, pis də. Tez qoşulanlar özlərini yaxşı hiss edirlər. Bir neçə futbolçunun gec uyğunlaşması məsələsi də var.
– Duranın da gedişini nəzərə alsaq, hücum xətti ilə bağlı nələr düşünürsünüz?
– Duran bizim əsas oyunçumuz idi. Avropa oyunlarında özünü ən yaxşı tərəfdən göstərənlərdən biri oldu. İstəyi, qabiliyyəti var idi. Onun gedişi bizdə hansısa çatışmazlıqlar yarada bilər. Duranı itiririk, amma eyni zamanda Avropa bazarında iştirak etməyimiz də önəmlidir. Son vaxtlarda “Qarabağ”dan nə qədər oyunçu ölkə xaricinə gedib. Bu, özü bizim üçün əlavə üstünlükdür. Avropada bizə qarşı diqqət artır, oyunçularımıza baxan ölkələr çoxalır. Duran kimi futbolçunun daim komandamızda olmağını istərdim. Bir neçə mövqedə oynamağı bacarırdı. Yeni transferlərdən bəziləri sabah meydanda olacaq.
– Durandan başqa kiminsə gedişi gözlənilir?
– Ciddi təklifi olan futbolçu yoxdur. Hansısa oyunçunun getmək ehtimalı olduğunu bilmirəm.
– İslandiyaya uzun səfəriniz olacaq. Bu, hansı çətinlik yarada bilər?
– Püşkatmada heç vaxt fərq qoymamışam, istəyimlə olan bir şey deyil. Hər zaman Allahdan xeyirlisini arzu etmişik. O qədər olub ki, ilk mərhələdə güclü komandalarla qarşılaşmışıq, amma yenə razı olmuşam. Düzdür, 7 saat yarımlıq səfərimiz olacaq. Lakin püşkdən sonra buna uyğun proqram hazırlamışıq.
– Elvin Cəfərquliyev sabah meydanda olacaq?
– Elvinin oynamaq ehtimalı var. Startda, ya sonradan meydana çıxması ilə bağlı qərar verməmişik.
Şahin Cəfərov
Beynəlxalq dərəcəli hakim Kəmalə Əsgərova Avropa Voleybol Konfederasiyası (CEV) tərəfindən təyinat alıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, İtaliyada keçirilən voleybol üzrə 18 yaşadək (U-18) oğlanlar arasında Avropa çempionatının final mərhələsinin oyunlarında hakim kimi ədaləti qoruyur.
İyulun 7-də start götürən qitə birinciliyi ayın 18-dək davam edəcək.


Italy have failed to qualify for the Under-20 World Cup, having been the Finalists in 2023, losing in a penalty shoot-out to Denmark after their exit from the Under-19 European Championship.
The Azzurrini had started so strong and been among the favourites to win the tournament in Wales.

They beat Serbia 2-0 in the opening group game, but were then held to a 0-0 draw by Croatia and lost the final match 1-0 to Ukraine on Sunday.
By finishing third in the group, Italy still had the opportunity to earn a place in the Under-20 World Cup in 2027.
They faced off with Denmark in this afternoon’s play-off, which could not find a breakthrough even after extra time at 0-0.
It went to penalties, where Massimo Pessina saved from Alfred Gothler, but then Andrea Natali was denied too.
It went to sudden death, where Destiny Elimoghale blasted over the bar, allowing Simon Stuker to win it for Denmark.
Gianluca Gaetano will undergo his medical with Atalanta on Thursday to complete the transfer for €14m including add-ons from Cagliari.
The 26-year-old was a specific request of new Dea coach Maurizio Sarri and the negotiations started several months ago.

Multiple sources including Sportitalia, Sky Sport Italia, and transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano all confirm the deal is done.
The cost of the operation according to Sky Sport Italia is €12m plus another €2m in add-ons.
Gaetano is expected in Bergamo tomorrow for his medical tests, after which he can then put pen to paper on a contract.
A product of the Napoli youth academy, the creative midfielder had loan experiences with Cremonese and Cagliari before making the move permanent at a cost of €6.2m in June 2025.
Last season, he made 35 appearances for the Sardinians between Serie A and the Coppa Italia, scoring two goals and assisting another four for his teammates.
Dusan Vlahovic is reportedly willing to sit down with Juventus to negotiate a new contract after his previous deal expired last month, but should the Bianconeri bring him back?
Officially, ex-Juventus star Vlahovic is without a club as his contract in Turin expired this past June.
The Serbia international was linked with Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich, but none of these clubs has made a formal contract offer for the 26-year-old, prompting him, according to Tuttosport, to reconsider his future in Turin.
Juventus failed to match Vlahovic’s contract demands and signing bonus under Damien Comolli, while new CEO and General Manager Giovanni Carnevali didn’t resume contract talks with the Serbian.
“Personally, I have never spoken to Vlahovic. Anything is possible in football; there can be possibilities tomorrow that do not exist today,” Carnevali said at the end of June.
“He is an important player, but today is not in our thoughts.”
According to Tuttosport, Vlahovic has remained in touch with some of his former teammates and has directly called Juventus to potentially negotiate a new contract, given that the only proposal he has received has come from his ex-Fiorentina coach, Vincenzo Italiano, at Besiktas.
No clubs from Europe’s top five leagues have progressed talks with the Serbia international, who remains the highest-valued free agent on the market.

Juventus are still struggling to reach an agreement with PSG for Randal Kolo Muani and, according to Sportitalia, have made initial contact with Parma about Matteo Pellegrino.
The Bianconeri are also waiting for offers for Lois Openda and Jonathan David, who are not part of Spalletti’s plans.
Vlahovic scored 68 goals in 168 matches with Juventus over the last four and a half years, but should the Bianconeri bring him back, or look for a fresh start?
Let us know in the poll below and in the comment section.
Ruben Amorim explains why he is ‘sorry’ for Manchester United fans, warns he is ‘nothing like’ Jose Mourinho, and refuses to be drawn into an attack on Milan predecessor Max Allegri.
The Portuguese coach was fired at Old Trafford in January, but is back in business on the bench of Serie A side Milan.

He was presented to the media with his first press conference this afternoon, and you can read everything he said here.
As it is the first experience since his ill-fated spell at Manchester United, the 41-year-old was asked what he had learned from that tenure and which lessons he would take with him at this next job.

“It’s hard to explain the mistakes, because I would have to explain the context of the last adventure, and I am a Milan coach, so I talk about Milan. All I can say is that I learned a lot, and I did make some mistakes,” said Amorim.
“I didn’t have the opportunity, and I’m sorry for that, to say something to the Manchester United fans. I was very proud to be their coach for a year, but this is a different history. There are a lot of things I could’ve done better in that experience, but sometimes like is like that, you need to learn and find the right spot to reach a different level. That is my thinking here.
“Everyone learns from experiences, there are some things you can never change, but I think I will be a better coach for it. That’s all.”

Amorim is taking over from Allegri, who was fired the day after failing to secure a Champions League spot for Milan last season.
RedBird patron Gerry Cardinale has not been shy of attacking the Italian’s style of football, repeatedly stating he chose Amorim because he wanted to ‘win and not just try not to lose’ in future.
So when asked about that, the new man knew he had to tread very carefully.
“I can say the way I want to play. I know where you want to go, but I have huge respect for Mister Allegri, none more than me, he’s so experienced. I will not talk about the past, the way Milan played. I can say the way I want us to play,” replied Amorim.
“We want the ball, we want to dominate the opponent. I know that this team can defend really well, we have different ideas and that is normal, every coach has different ideas. I can change when I see my players up close, they can give me ideas, but I can talk about the principles.
“The principles are that we want to recover the ball really fast, we want to entertain the fans, we want to be exciting to watch. When you want to win the game, when you have that responsibility coaching big teams, you cannot run away from the fact that you need to win, that a draw is like losing, and that’s what we are going to do, try to score goals and be dominant.”

There were other Portuguese coaches at Milan in recent years, Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao, but both struggled to get their ideas across.
The most successful from this school was Mourinho, who won the Treble at Inter in 2010, so is Amorim going to follow the Special One’s approach to communication?
“No, I’m completely different to Jose Mourinho. I’m a different person, I learn a lot from him of course, but as a coach you have to follow your personality, you cannot copy anyone else. I have a different style of playing, I hope to win like he won in Italy, that’s the only thing I want to be the same!
“I have a lot of respect for Mourinho, I can call him a friend, but I am completely different. Don’t expect that from me. You know guys that sometimes I’m upset with a loss and say a lot of things I shouldn’t say.
“I learn with all the mistakes that I made in Manchester. I learned a lot. I will try to improve on the small details, to help my players to be better, and also I expect to win more games than draw. I will not talk about losing games, because that communication is going to be easy if we’re winning games.”
Juventus risk missing out on Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani for €40m, as Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are reportedly ready to out-bid them.
The Bianconeri already had the centre-forward on loan for seven months in 2025 and failed to agree terms to renew the arrangement, so he joined Tottenham Hotspur instead.
That loan petered out too, so Juve are trying to get him on loan with obligation to buy for a total fee of around €40m.

Juventus are hampered by failing to qualify for the Champions League, further damaging their financial capabilities, and are struggling to get a deal over the line.
Now Footmercato in France claim that two Premier League clubs are ready to swoop in with their economic largesse, as the Old Lady risk being out-bid by Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.
Borussia Dortmund are also showing interest in Kolo Muani, whose contract with Paris Saint-Germain only runs to June 2028.
PSG had until now been prepared to wait it out for Juve, considering the player’s intentions, but are fast losing patience.
Ruben Amorim assures ‘perfect’ Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric will be key players in his Milan squad, but his description of the USMNT player’s role suggests Rafael Leao is on the way out.

The new coach held his first press conference this afternoon, sat alongside RedBird owner Gerry Cardinale, and you can read everything the tactician said here.
Although he tried not to discuss individual players, insisting that he would prefer to speak about the team as a whole, he was drawn on two who are reconsidering their futures after the World Cup.

“Pulisic is a really talented player, of course he had an injury again in the World Cup that we need to assess,” said Amorim.
“He is perfect for the way I think about football, especially here in Italy where sometimes the teams defend so well there is less space between the lines, he is a player who can make the difference in that kind of space.”
When it came to describing where Pulisic could play in his team, Amorim’s small laugh and shrug suggested he knew full well what message this comment would send.
“I have a clear idea of where I want him to play, especially with the right foot on the left side, is the perfect position for him, he can play the other side also, inside too and not on the line.”

Pulisic has almost exclusively played on the right for Milan because the left flank is taken up by Rafael Leao, so might no longer be sacrificed to make room for the Portugal international.
“I know the strengths of Pulisic, I believe in him, he will be supported in our clubs, I know he had some criticism after the World Cup elimination, but I am here to say we believe a lot in him, have a clear plan to use all the qualities that he has, so I can say to you that Pulisic is really important for us,” added Amorim.

Another player who is still trying to decide his Milan future is Modric, who has not ruled out retirement or a move to MLS after the World Cup elimination for Croatia.
“Modric is a player we want to keep for his experience. I spoke with him two times, if he needs, I will come and get the guy,” confessed Amorim.
“He played really well, he is a key point for us, especially at the beginning to have more possession. I’m not saying he will play every game, but we really want to count with Modric for next season.
“I know the board spoke with Modric, I spoke with Modric, so I hope to have Modric in some days with us. I will give him some days to rest.”
Sitting around a real-life bonfire in my backyard, a safe distance from the online firestorm still raging around Caitlin Clark, Alyssa Thomas and the WNBA, a friend waded into the conversation everyone wanted to have this past July 4th weekend.
"Ya know," he said. "It seems to me like Caitlin Clark just wants to hoop."
Talk about some cold water splashed onto a red-hot saga that won't end.
It became clear many controversies ago that Clark just wants to play basketball, talk basketball and live basketball. It's true she is quick to jump into (or jump-start) the fray on the court. Yet, off the court, she steps away from making anything messier than it already is simply because her name is attached.
She is as aware as most of us that the nonsense erupting around her is not about her. But, damn, it must be exhausting. Which is largely what Clark said, with much more eloquence, late last week in one of the more raw and vulnerable moments we've seen from her of late.
"It can be really frustrating to me at times," the 24-year-old said. "I think it's difficult. I think a lot of people sometimes think I'm a robot. I'm not a robot. I have emotions, I have feelings, and it can be really difficult to go through a lot of that."
In the three-time All-Star's first appearance back at team practices on Friday, she opened her media availability with nearly five minutes of unscripted remarks on the flagrant 2 foul called on Alyssa Thomas (of which she agreed without question), officiating (including specific ways the league can improve), the discourse around the incident ("none of that is OK"), how it took all the oxygen ("that's just a real disservice to our league") and the difficulties navigating all of that as Caitlin Clark.

"There are times that it is hard," Clark said. "And there are times that it probably affects me a little bit more than I do put on. I would never change any of that for the world. But I do think it's important that people do remember that part of it, too."
The insight was a rare crack in her massaged public veneer amid the chaos that has followed her with increasing vigor since the 2023 national championship game. When each of these incidents takes on a life of its own in the media landscape, it is lost that at the epicenter is a human burdened by too many people expecting her to be someone or something she's not.
One side wants the Midwest product to stand as a symbol of the political far-right, using her as a pawn in their agendas. That aspect is amplified in a league that is predominantly Black (around 70-80%) and queer. That these people either claim to be Clark/Fever fans or are assumed to be such by the other group further inflames the rhetoric.
The other side insists that the most well-known player in the league be a far-left social activist using her voice and actions for their causes. It is intensified by the WNBA Players Association's heavy involvement in social justice work. A forced ideology that they are "Anti-Caitlin," again, inflames.
Clark has repeatedly made clear she's not going to stand on either of these things, at least not at this stage in her career. Amid one of the most divisive periods in the United States' 250-year history, the woman nearly always in motion sits solidly in the Overton Window. She will make no overtures or grand proclamations to incite either edge.
Michael Jordan may have said "Republicans buy sneakers, too" in jest, but his reasoning is rooted in comparable truth. Even when Clark takes one small step toward either end of the spectrum, she is blasted for it not being enough or correct.
Repeatedly over the years, she has spoken out against racist, misogynistic and overall hateful comments directed at her peers.
"People should not be using my name to push those agendas. It's disappointing. It's not acceptable," Clark said months into her rookie season. "... Treating every single woman in this league with the same amount of respect, I think, it's just a basic human thing that everybody should do."
Later that same year: "Nobody in our league should be facing any sort of racism, hurtful, disrespectful, hateful comments and threats. Those aren't fans. Those are trolls."
Lengthy opening statement from Caitlin Clark: pic.twitter.com/fLlwYmvFLy
— Tony East (@TonyREast) July 3, 2026
In a 24/7 news cycle, it's as if anything further back than a day is lost to history. Again last week, she was criticized for not speaking out or potentially not doing so, since she missed practices with her back injury. Context boxes appeared on X posts with links to these quotes.
"A lot has obviously come after [the flagrant foul]," Clark said on Friday. "As I've stood up here and said before, harassment, hate, none of that is OK. … There should never be a question of character. I've always stood up here and said that, and that's truly what I believe, that's how I was raised."
Social media lit up with outrage that she didn't directly address racism or use the word. She can't win. There is nothing Clark can say or do that is deemed acceptable to either of these clashing sides, which become so loud that the fervor reaches the threshold of the national nightly news. To bounce around in nuanced shades of gray, as do most Americans, is to abscond from the stark line they've each drawn.
"People [are] just using my names in ways that are inappropriate," Clark said last week. "You don't know me. You don't know who I am."
We don't know exactly who Clark is beyond what she wants us to know, despite pushes to publicly be what these feuding entities desire. She took issue with a story claiming the Clark Effect and Fever aren't fun anymore. That it's a season full of frustration. To be fair, it's hard to see.
The Indiana Fever keep Clark closely guarded, limiting access and media availability. Clark herself is becoming the same way, an increasingly understandable move given how every aspect of her life, from relationships to interests, are scrutinized in unhealthy ways. One year ago, a man pleaded guilty to stalking her and received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence. A man was charged last month with stalking Fever teammate Sophie Cunningham.
The irony is that what we do know for certain about Clark is exactly what makes her great for the WNBA. She is a basketball junkie who never misses an opportunity to redirect questions with a historic lens. The cries about respecting the game and women who came before her miss what is right in front of everyone's face.
This is a kid who actually watched the WNBA, unlike many of her peers. Her father, Brent, took her to Minnesota Lynx games. She met her favorite player, Maya Moore, as a child. By a stroke of luck, the Lynx hosted the Fever the night of Moore's jersey retirement. Clark stayed out on the floor after the loss to watch it in the celebration's signature T-shirt.
At every turn, she's done this wraparound. During the trio of NCAA scoring records that included AIAW star Lynette Woodard. On "Saturday Night Live," a cultural touchpoint unimaginable before her time. Amid collective bargaining negotiations built on the foundation of prior players' efforts.
Following more than a week of increasingly toxic rhetoric — plus a passing mention of the Clark-Thomas play by the president on Monday amid comments on U.S. soccer — Clark voiced frustration that it remained a talking point, taking away "from the product that's being put on the floor."
"It's a disservice to my team, but it's also a disservice to the other teams of this league and the other players in this league," Clark said. "There's so much amazing talent, and there's so many amazing players that are playing at an incredibly high rate."
"Honestly, I felt bad for the players playing the games [last weekend]. And also I feel bad for my teammates."
While everyone worked themselves into their own various knots over their preconceived notions, Clark practiced individually and rehabbed an ongoing back issue. The third-year point guard is expected to return either Wednesday against the Sparks or Thursday in Las Vegas on their West Coast trip, though she cautioned that playing both would be difficult.
She has made no small point that missing the majority of last season with soft tissue injuries was hard, as well as a mental challenge. The Fever, despite falling short of early expectations, have a roster with championship aspirations. The powerhouse Aces and Liberty will have plenty to say. She wants to focus on basketball.
It's highly on brand for Caitlin Clark.

Manchester United’s pursuit of Real Madrid superstar Aurelien Tchouameni is turning into the transfer saga of the summer, offering fans a throwback to the hunt to sign FC Barcelona maestro Frenkie de Jong four years ago.
And whereas a big-money move for the 29-year-old Dutchman ultimately fell through, it remains uncertain whether the Red Devils will be able to pull off a a blockbuster deal for Tchouameni, even with Real Madrid opening the door to an exit – as conflicting reports in the Spanish media illustrate.
Earlier today, Madrid-based reporter Miguel Serrano claimed Real Madrid have ruled out the sale of Tchouameni. While there had been suggestions Los Blancos were interested in signing Manchester City maestro Rodri – a natural replacement for the France international – Serrano dismisses this, saying a deal for the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner is not being pursued.
Spanish outlet Defensa Central mirrored this view, claiming Tchouameni is set to be an “undisputed starter” under Jose Mourinho next season, rejecting the idea that the ‘Special One’ is willing to sacrifice the No.14.
In order to reverse this position, Serrano alleges, Madrid would demand an “exorbitant figure” for their midfielder, with a valuation as high as £154 million – a price which would shatter the British transfer record, currently held by Liverpool for their £125m capture of Alexander Isak.
“Real Madrid is not considering selling Tchouameni. He’s an essential player in the club’s plans and also for Mourinho’s style of play. Real Madrid would only agree to sell Tchouaméni to United if they receive an offer of €180 million (£154m), an exorbitant figure because they don’t want him to leave.”
A report relayed by The Peoples Person corroborates Mourinho’s intention to build his new side around the Frenchman, while a separate update revealed sources at Old Trafford believe the player will remain in the Spanish capital beyond the summer.
Fans could be forgiven for feeling disheartened by this pessimistic assessment. But it is only one side of the coin; the other half offers a far more positive outlook on United’s pursuit, with a well-respected Real Madrid expert asserting the Spanish giants would be prepared to do business with their Old Trafford counterparts at a “reasonable price.”
Spanish journalist José Luis Sánchez, who writes for Marca and is a professor at Villanueva University in Madrid, is widely considered one of the best sources for LaLiga updates, particularly those involving Real Madrid.
On the topic of Tchouameni’s future at the Bernabeu, Sánchez states: “The main team interested in him [Tchouameni]…is Manchester United. United are going to come to Madrid to talk. I don’t know if it’s this week or when the World Cup is over, but United will go.
“Manchester United have been Madrid’s best customer with Varane and Casemiro. The feeling is Manchester United is not one of the clubs that mess around with money when it comes to Madrid. [They] would be willing to sell Tchouameni to Manchester United for a reasonable price. I’ve told you and maintain that almost all players, if not all, have a price at Real Madrid.”
This is supported by Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo, which reveals Madrid are “open” to proposals for Tchouameni in order to fund a pursuit of one of their priority targets in midfield. United are “prepared to offer a substantial sum to both Real Madrid and the player to finalise the deal” – with Marca reporter Sergio Valentín claiming the Spanish giants have given their “green light to the transfer.” A bid in the region of €100 million (£85m) is mentioned.
Earlier today, there was an update from AS editor Jose Felix Diaz, in which he revealed United had tabled a five-year contract offer to Tchouameni with a “very good” salary. A previous report by Fabrizio Romano detailed that INEOS had communicated to the player’s camp he would have to accept a different wage packet than his existing one, suggesting a compromise may have been reached between the two parties.
Alongside FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United are unquestionably the two biggest teams in world football. Any hint of a big-money transfer between them will spark a tidal wave of reports, arguing both in favour of and against the prospective deal. Cutting through the noise is a difficult task, but putting faith in reliable sources over click-bait merchants is the path towards clarity.
The Athletic, the gold standard for transfer news, contends Madrid are prioritising sales to help fund new recruits, with United “ready” to move for Tchouameni if afforded the opportunity. Sánchez, an excellent source in the Spanish capital, corroborates this viewpoint, overruling the more sensationalist offerings of Serrano and a £154 million asking price.
While INEOS can be accused of many things, the hierarchy in M16 have proven they are no mugs in the transfer market, willing to pull out of deals that prove exorbitant – such as Elliot Anderson or Mateus Fernandes – or press ahead with targets they believe are worth paying the piper for, like Benjamin Sesko or Leny Yoro.
The fact that United remain in the race for Tchouameni suggests the quiet optimism well-placed sources are offering is matched along the corridors of power at Old Trafford. If any club in Europe is going to sign the Frenchman, it looks certain to be the Red Devils.
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Liverpool are reportedly among numerous clubs to have dispatched scouts to watch a teenage defender who caught the eye at the 2026 World Cup.
FSG have implemented a clear strategy to invest in long-term potential at centre-back, with several young signings in that position over the past year, including Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet for the first team, and the likes of Dara Jikiemi and Mor Talla Ndiaye for the academy.
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The defensive recruitment drive mightn’t have finished, either, judging by a report which has emerged on Wednesday afternoon.
According to Graeme Bailey for TEAMtalk, Liverpool are among several Premier League clubs to have assigned scouts to keep a close watch on Lucas Herrington, who plays for Colorado Rapids in MLS and represented Australia at this year’s World Cup.
‘Intermediaries working on behalf of’ the 18-year-old are currently involved in discussions with a wide range of prospective suitors throughout England and Europe, ranging from elite names such as Barcelona and Bayern Munich, to more humble prospective destinations like Union Saint-Gilloise.
The teenager has been with Colorado for less than six months (having joined from Brisbane Roar in the winter), but the Rapids are open to an arragement which’d see him remain in the United States for another year before then moving to Europe.
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Herrington started Australia’s last two matches at the World Cup, cruelly missing a penalty in the shootout loss to Egypt in the round of 32, after which Zlatan Ibrahimovic told him in a classy public message that he showed ‘a lot of courage’ to step up for his country in such a high-stakes situation.
The teenager has played fewer than 50 senior club games but, in addition to impressing on the world stage, has also been a consistent performer for Colorado, with the figures below (via Fotmob) showing how he’s compared with other centre-backs in the 2026 MLS season so far.
The idea of allowing him to continue his upwardly mobile development with the Rapids for another year before then coming to Europe could be perfect for Liverpool, with the youngster probably not quite yet ready for such a significant step-up in quality.
How Herrington responds to his World Cup penalty heartbreak will tell us a lot about his strength of character, although that quality was already demonstrated by him stepping forward to take a spot kick against Egypt in the first place despite his tender age.
The public support from Ibrahimovic must surely come as a huge morale boost for the Australian, who appears to have an incredibly bright future in the game judging by the extent of the interest in him across England and Europe.
At this point, you’re in the minority if you weren’t invited to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. Adam Sandler was the officiant. Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks were there. As were Brad Pitt, Zoë Kravitz, Sabrina Carpenter, Peyton Manning, Tom Hanks, George Stephanopoulos, Selena Gomez, Justin Thomas, Tim McGraw, Machine Gun Kelly, Karlie Kloss and Mike Vrabel. Charles Barkley? Well, he was invited, but he was one of the few who said, “No, thank you.”
That’s right. The NBA Hall of Famer and golf obsessive turned down the very, very pricey Madison Square Garden bash in favor of ... well, in favor of not going.
“I don’t go to weddings or funerals,” Barkley admitted while on “Unfiltered with Ricky Bo and Bill Colarulo” on 97.5 The Fanatic. “But I did get an invite, and I politely declined because I thought it was going to be a crap show.
“I love Travis and Jason [Kelce], and I’ve only met Taylor one time, but yeah, I did get an invite. But I said, that’s just too much. I just want to hang out and play golf, and I don’t want to dress up and all that other stuff. But I appreciate the invitation; it was pretty special.”
We can’t say we’re shocked that Barkley skipped the wedding. The guy does (and says) what he wants, when he wants. If he doesn’t want to put on a suit and venture over to Penn Station, he’s not going to.
More importantly, Barkley has the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe this week. You can even bet on how he’ll do, with the number in the sportsbooks hovering around a top-63 finish. Barkley couldn't risk a wedding buffet or an injury on the dance floor, as the man only cares about three things: 1. Golf 2. Ridiculing San Antonio women3. More golf.
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The 2026 World Cup continues as eight teams remain in the tournament. Sadly, the United States is not among them, but the quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final should still have plenty of action as one team will eventually stand tall as champions.
France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland are the remaining teams in the World Cup, with each team having a decent chance of winning. Together, they are the subject of this week’s World Cup Reacts:
Who are you rooting for the rest of the way to win the World Cup?
Are you hoping for France and Kylian Mbappé? Are you Team Messi? Do you hope Belgium breaks through since they beat the USMNT? Are you hoping for a new team like Erling Haaland and Norway to push through and lift the trophy? Make your choice known in the survey and then hit the comments to discuss your answer!
On the heels of questionable behavior from fans towards Wyndham Clark at the U.S. Open, the R&A announced Wednesday that a code of conduct will be enforced at this year’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
With a crowd of 300,000 expected to visit the Southport, England venue next week, the protocol “aims to ensure that players, spectators, volunteers, officials, staff and the local community can enjoy a welcoming, inclusive and memorable experience.” The guidelines will be outlined to fans through on-site signage, digital channels and ticket communications.
At last month’s U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, the Long Island galleries were occasionally hostile to Clark during Sunday’s final round. This behavior included unfriendly remarks, jeers for misses and, perhaps most curiously, silence towards well-played shots. Several fans were escorted off the property due to their behavior. The reception did not deter Clark, who went on to secure his second national championship by a stroke.
While the Open crowds are historically warm and respectable, they too have crossed the line, most notably in 2023 in their treatment towards eventual champion Brian Harman at Royal Liverpool.
“The atmosphere at the Open is unlike any other major sporting event and one of the things that makes it so unique. It is built on a shared respect for the players, the course, fellow fans and the traditions of the Championship,” said R&A CEO Mark Darbon. “Every year, our fans play a huge part in creating that experience.
"The Open Commitment isn't about changing what makes the Open so special, it is about maintaining its long-standing traditions. By following a few simple principles, everyone can help ensure the Open remains a welcoming, respectful and unforgettable experience for all."
The Open begins next week. Scottie Scheffler is the defending champ.
It's looking to be a perfect day for the 49th running of Utica's Boilermaker Road Race, with the Binghamton National Weather Service predicting a cool morning from racers.
The annual event reached its entry caps at the end of June with 4,500 runners signed up for the 5K run through the city presented by Utica National and 11,000 for the featured 15K.
Binghamton National Weather Service Meteorologist Adam Gill said the average temperature for the Road Race weekend to be in the mid to upper 80s.
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"It looks like it will be mostly sunny through the day, with cloud cover only being about five to ten percent," Gill explained, adding that Sunday is looking dry with winds of about three miles per hour.
Currently, Gill said there looked to be no signs of precipitation on race day. "The humidity will be on the lower end, but definitely drink water and wear sunscreen."
The early morning is expected to start in the 60s at 8 a.m. and rise to the upper 80s by 4 p.m.
"Expect temperatures to be in the upper 60s and low 70s before noon," Gill said. Come evening, the meteorologist said it will cool right back down to the mid-70s by 8 p.m.
Gill explained that a cold front coming through Thursday night into Friday will dry things out for the weekend and the area isn't expecting to be hit by another front to Monday or Monday night.
"It's tough to plot out the whole 24 hours [of the Boilermaker's race day] but I think it's going to be fairly nice," Gill said.
For more information about the National Weather Service in Binghamton, visit www.weather.gov/bgm/
This article originally appeared on Observer-Dispatch: Weather looking good for Boilermaker Sunday

Who is in the Home Run Derby? Tracking the rumors, confirmed participants for 2026 contest originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Baseballs will be flying at Citizens Bank Park on July 13, when eight of MLB's biggest power bats will step into the batter's box and chase the crown captured by Cal Raleigh last summer.
Following tradition, at least one hometown favorite will be among them. The Phillies have some prime Home Run Derby candidates, including Kyle Schwarber, so the local fans should have something to cheer for.
The derby is returning to a swings-based format rather than a time-based format, which should allow players to take their time in the box. All eight hitters will be figuring out how to take advantage of the new format in real time, which adds another layer of intrigue to the event.
Who's in this year's Home Run Derby? Here are the confirmed participants and the latest rumors.
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Royals outfielder Jac Caglianone will be taking swings in the Derby, he announced on social media on Wednesday, which MLB then made official.
The 23-year-old will join Caminero for the chance to be the youngest Derby winner ever. With 14 home runs this season and 21 as a big-leaguer since making his debut in 2025, will be the Royals' first representative at the event since Bobby Witt Jr. in 2024.
While Caglianone was not named an All-Star, he has shown off plenty of long-range homer power in the past. He was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft and quickly moved through the minors to become a cornerstone outfielder for the Royals.
Yankees 1B Ben Rice announced he will participate in the Home Run Derby for the first time, with his dad as his pitcher.
The 27-year-old Rice has enjoyed a remarkable rise, as he was a 12th-round pick in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic washed away much of his college career at Dartmouth. Called up out of desperation in 2024, Rice hit .171 as a rookie but broke through with 26 home runs in 2025 and already has 25 home runs through 85 games this season.
Rice is looking to become the first Yankee to win the derby since teammate Aaron Judge in 2017.
Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper are both hoping to participate in the Home Run Derby in front of their home fans in Philadelphia.
Schwarber will participate as long as his back feels well enough, while Harper said he needs to find the right pitcher before committing.
NEWS: Kyle Schwarber tells Tom Verducci that he is planning to participate in the Home Run Derby as long as his back feels fine. pic.twitter.com/CFVGPczu8u
— Phillies Tailgate (@PhilsTailgate) July 5, 2026
Harper won the derby at home in 2018 while playing for the Nationals, and he also participated as a 20-year-old in 2013. Schwarber has also participated twice, including a runner-up finish to Harper in 2018.
Date: June 30
Cubs star outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has turned down the All-Star Game yet again. After declining his invitation in 2025, PCA said that he'll do it "someday", but that time would not be in 2026.
It is notable to point out that the 2027 MLB All-Star Weekend will take place at Wrigley Field, home to Crow-Armstrong's Cubs team. So perhaps he is waiting to make his Derby debut in front of the home Chicago crowd.
Date: June 30
Rays star Junior Caminero became the first confirmed Home Run Derby participant, announcing his return to the competition after a strong runner-up finish last season.
The 23-year-old slugger has established himself as one of baseball's best power hitters regardless of age, as he hit 45 home runs for the Rays in his first full MLB season and has 26 home runs through 88 games this season after a recent stretch of 11 home runs in 11 games.
No Rays hitter has ever won the Home Run Derby, though Caminero came close in 2025.

*Note: Name links to official Purdue Bio.
Position: Interior Offensive Line
Height: 6’3”
Weight: 295
Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana
High School: Lawrence Central
Recruiting Class: 2026
Eligibility Remaining: 5 Seasons
High School Recruiting Rankings: Rating 3*(86.5) – National Rank: 1063 – Position Rank: 102
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The new eligibility rules won’t have much of an effect on offensive linemen. James Williams Jr. is a talented in-state kid with a long runway at Purdue. Michigan State wanted him, but Purdue managed to keep the big man home. Ideally, he sits this season, plays as a reserve next season, and challenges for a starting job in his 3rd season.
If things are going according to plan, that’s the progression for pretty much every high school offensive lineman who enrolls at Purdue. Hopefully, Williams is fully weaponized and ready to dominate in the trenches by 2028.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — More World Cup teams. Same World Cup story.
This edition started with 48 teams; it’s now down to eight, with six of those from Europe. And unless Morocco pulls off a series of surprising outcomes over the final two weeks, the champion will come from Europe or South America.
Again. As always.
A tournament that has been around for nearly a century — the first World Cup was in 1930 — has been contested on 22 previous occasions. The champions: 12 from Europe, 10 from South America, zero from the rest of the globe combined.
This year’s quarterfinal lineup: six from Europe, one from South America, one from Africa. Not exactly a history-bucking set of outcomes there.
That said, it seems like even some of Europe’s best players are surprised at how well this World Cup has gone.
“I thought it was not possible to do some things,” Norway star Erling Haaland said after his two goals helped his team beat Brazil for a spot in the quarterfinals — the first time his nation has gone this deep in a World Cup. “I guess I’m wrong.”
He was wrong in a good way. The tournament hosts were wrong in a not-so-good way.
North America had three cracks at breaking through this year in a bigger-than-ever, 48-team World Cup with the U.S., Mexico and Canada all co-hosts.
None of those teams even made the quarterfinals.
“We need to get over that next hurdle,” U.S. star Christian Pulisic said in a televised interview after the Americans were ousted by Belgium in the round of 16, a lopsided 4-1 defeat that shows how far North America still has to go. “Trying to compete and beat the world’s best, that’s our next step … There’s still another step that we have to take.”
The three hosts all got through the group stage and the round of 32 with ease. The U.S., Mexico and Canada had a combined 9-2-1 record in those matches, outscoring opponents by a total of 20 goals. Things looked promising, to say the least.
Then came the round of 16. Thud.
England ousted Mexico 3-2, the U.S. got rolled by Belgium in a match that looked one-sided from the outset and Canada was outclassed in a 3-0 loss to Morocco. Combined numbers from that trio of matches: 0-3-0 record, outscored by seven goals.
“Levels,” French soccer legend Thierry Henry said in his role as an analyst on Fox after the U.S. defeat. “The World Cup is different in the group stage. Round of 32 never existed before. Everyone made history in the round of 32. It never existed before … Unfortunately, one host, two hosts, three hosts, out. That’s exactly what you don’t want at a World Cup. That is annoying for me.”
If it annoys Henry, imagine how it feels for the Canadians, Mexicans and Americans.
There hasn’t been a CONCACAF — the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football — team in the World Cup quarterfinals since Costa Rica in 2014.
Before that, it was the U.S. in 2002 in its best showing at the World Cup since finishing third in 1930. Canada has never been past the round of 16. Mexico has played in each of the last nine World Cups; it reached the round of 16 in eight of those, never going further in that span.
“Everyone gave everything,” Mexico midfielder Erik Lira said. “But, in the end, it wasn’t enough.”
That seems to be an every-four-years refrain for every place other than Europe and South America.
There was some diversity in the makeup of the 2002 World Cup quarterfinal field with five confederations — Europe, South America, Asia, Africa and North America — all represented that year.
It was a rare blip. Of the 48 available quarterfinal spots over the six World Cups since, Europe has claimed 30, South America 14, Africa three and North America one.
Morocco is carrying Africa's hopes now and that continent came out of the group stage looking poised for a breakthrough. It sent 10 teams to the tournament; nine made it into the round of 32.
And then, most of the teams saw their hopes end by surrendering late goals.
Ivory Coast, South Africa and Congo all surrendered decisive goals in the 86th minute or later of what became their exits from the knockout phase. Cape Verde's magical ride ended after giving up an own goal to Lionel Messi and defending champion Argentina in the 111th minute. And for Senegal and Egypt, the endings were particularly harsh — both led 2-0 late in the second half, then fell by 3-2 scores to Belgium and Argentina, respectively.
Egypt felt the match was stolen by officiating decisions.
“Perhaps they wanted to keep the world champion in the competition," Egypt coach Hossam Hassan said. “Perhaps they wanted Messi to stay in the competition.”
The counterpoint to that was how, once again, a powerhouse like Argentina found a way. For the fifth time in the last six World Cups, Messi's team is in the quarterfinals.
Some things just don't seem to change.
“It wasn’t easy to come back from a 2-0 deficit in a World Cup knockout match — especially given how games are going these days, where no one gives you anything for free,” Messi said. “But thank God, we did it once again.”
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The yellow card shown to France winger Michael Olise in the World Cup last-16 match against Paraguay will stand, coach Didier Deschamps said on Wednesday after an appeal failed.
Deschamps told a news conference before Thursday's quarter-final against Morocco near Boston that he had received a corresponding notification from FIFA in the morning.
If Olise is booked again against the North Africans, he would be suspended for a possible semi-final.
Olise was shown what France deemed to be an unjustified yellow card in stoppage time of the heated 1-0 win against Paraguay.
Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev was sharply criticized by several pundits for his overall performance last Saturday in Philadelphia.
The French federation was given hope of overturning the booking by the highly controversial case involving US striker Folarin Balogun.
The suspension of the forward, who had been shown a red card in the last-32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, was lifted by the world governing body and he played in the last-16 defeat to Belgium.
US President Donald Trump confirmed he had called FIFA boss Gianni Infantino to try to get the ban overturned but Infantino said Trump's intervention had no impact of the eventual decision.
Tennessee didn't mess with perfection for some its new Adidas jerseys, like football and men's basketball, keeping the designs of classic Vols jerseys very similar to previous editions as the school unveiled new uniforms this week.
But Lady Vols basketball was undoubtedly the biggest winner of the switch from Nike back to Adidas. Tennessee is beginning a 10-year blockbuster contract with Adidas, which promises to make UT a flagship university for the brand and boost its NIL strategy. Tennessee was previously an Adidas school from 1995 to 2015.
The women's basketball jerseys had the most significant changes to the overall designs, and the revamped uniforms make the recent editions of their Nike jerseys look lackluster in comparison.
The orange and white jerseys have Summitt Blue trim on the sleeves, collars and shorts, which was a common feature of the Lady Vols' jerseys when Tennessee was previously an Adidas school. The blue trim is paired with orange on the white jerseys and white on the orange jerseys, and the tricolor design makes a massive difference aesthetically.
The jerseys also no longer have the checkerboard on the sides of the top and shorts, which always felt like a design choice generic to Tennessee rather than true interpretation of the Lady Vols brand. All three jerseys moved the last name plates below the number on the back of the jersey, too, which is an underrated update.
The white jerseys now have "Lady Vols" in orange across the chest in the iconic font from the Lady Volunteers logo instead of Tennessee, a touch that makes the clean, classic design sing.
The Summitt Blue alternate jerseys, which were unveiled July 8, were also a significant upgrade from the Nike designs.
The Adidas Summitt Blue jerseys have a little less orange and a bit more white, which does wonders to balance the blend of the bright orange and blue. There are now five stripes with all three colors down the sides rather than a thick orange stripe, which makes the design look less clunky than the Nike jerseys.
The Lady Vols across the chest is also now larger, while the number on the front is smaller, a subtle change that makes a noticeable difference. The trim being three thin stripes (orange, white, orange) is also a nice change.
Tennessee went simple and classic with the first Adidas jerseys for women's basketball, and that was exactly what was needed. The Lady Vols basketball jerseys went from feeling like just another Tennessee jersey to an aesthetic that feels reminiscent of the program's history and personal to the Lady Vols brand.
The return to a truer Lady Vols branding is perfect timing. The 2026-27 season marks the 50th anniversary since the Lady Volunteers brand was created along with Tennessee's women's athletic department in 1976-77.
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Argentina's title defense is still alive, but the road to the 2026 FIFA men's World Cup trophy looks much different than it did just a few days ago.
The 2026 World Cup quarterfinal field was finalized Tuesday after Lionel Messi and Argentina rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat Egypt 3-2, while Switzerland advanced past Colombia in a penalty shootout. Those results completed a last-eight field that also includes France, Spain, England, Belgium, Norway and Morocco.
The knockout stage has already produced several major surprises, including Norway's elimination of Brazil, Morocco's continued Cinderella run and Belgium's dominant win over the United States. Noting that early top contenders and traditional heavyweights, such as Portugal, Netherlands and Germany were also already eliminated.
With only eight teams remaining, every match could dramatically reshape the championship picture.
The quarterfinal matchups are now set:
The winners will advance to the semifinals and move one step closer to the July 19 World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The list of contenders has narrowed considerably.
Spain enters the quarterfinals with growing momentum after eliminating Portugal and reaching its first World Cup quarterfinal since its 2010 championship run. France remains among the favorites behind Kylian Mbappé, while Argentina continues to ride the experience of Messi and a squad seeking back-to-back titles.
England has quietly advanced through difficult knockout matches, and Belgium reminded the tournament of its firepower in a convincing 4-1 victory over the U.S. in the Round of 16 this week.
Argentina appeared headed for a shocking exit Tuesday before producing one of the tournament's most dramatic comebacks.
Trailing Egypt 2-0 late in the match, the defending champions scored three times to punch their ticket to the quarterfinals, scoring three unanswered goals in the last 14 minutes of the game. The result preserved Messi's pursuit of another World Cup trophy and instantly became one of the defining moments of the tournament.
Next up is Switzerland, which held Colombia in a 0-0 match before defeating them in a penalty shootout.
No team may have boosted its championship credentials more than Norway — and their striker Erling Haaland.
Norway stunned five-time champion Brazil 2-1 in one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. The victory transformed Norway from dark horse to legitimate title threat heading into a quarterfinal showdown with England.
With Haaland in top form, Norway suddenly has a realistic path to the semifinals and beyond.
One of the most anticipated quarterfinals features Spain and Belgium.
Spain advanced with a 1-0 victory over Portugal, while Belgium overwhelmed the United States 4-1. The winner could emerge as the favorite to lift the trophy depending on results elsewhere in the bracket.
Morocco continues to be one of the tournament's best stories.
The Atlas Lions defeated Canada 3-0 to become the first African nation to reach consecutive World Cup quarterfinals. Their reward is a showdown with France, one of the tournament favorites.
France advanced with a 1-0 victory over Paraguay and remains a popular pick to reach the final — leading all the odds boards and betting market predictions.
Across sportsbooks and predictive models, France has pulled away with the most significant lead, followed by Spain and Argentina. And a second tier of uncertainty follows with Norway in the lead.
The Polymarket betting odds for the 2026 World Cup winner is favoring France by the biggest percentage to win with Spain now surging over Argentina again:
The Kalshi markets' betting odds for the 2026 World Cup winner are similar, with France, Spain and Argentina gaining the biggest lead and separation at the top tier.
Across prediction models and sportsbooks, France maintains the highest probability to win, with Spain, Argentina, and England still holding on in the top tier of contenders.
The key takeaway: France is the heavy favorite, while margins between other top contenders remain narrow — making this still one of the most open World Cups in years. The expanded 48-team format is also playing a role, allowing more teams to advance and increasing the chances of upsets once the knockout rounds begin.
Note: Polls and odds are constantly changing. These numbers reflect polling and odds as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
According to the latest FIFA Men's World Ranking, these are the favorites left to win the FIFA men's 2026 World Cup:
The 2026 FIFA World Cup began with the group stage on June 11 and runs through the final championship game on July 19, featuring 48 teams and the new expanded format:
It is the largest World Cup in history, with matches played across North America.
Brazil remains the most successful nation in World Cup history, with five titles. Germany and Italy are tied for second with four wins each and defending champion Argentina holds three. The record for most appearances in a World Cup final goes to Germany, making eight final matches. Here's a list of all-time winners:
Maria Francis is a Pennsylvania-based journalist covering trending and breaking topics across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions for USA Today Network. Reach her at mfrancis@usatodayco.com.
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FRISCO, Texas — Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire said it has been business as usual in the football operation through the turmoil surrounding the Brendan Sorsby gambling saga.
The 54-year-old Texas native credited the school’s leadership and boosters when asked at Big 12 media days how he has managed an offseason he couldn’t have imagined in his younger coaching days.
“We’ve all been in this together,” McGuire said. “I have good mentors, and I have a very strong football team. If you would walk into that building from right now, or even January, any point of this saga, the football side of it, you wouldn’t think that anything was wrong, different.”
McGuire again defended the school’s support of Sorsby, including the plan to let him play even after the Cincinnati transfer admitted he placed bets on Indiana games when he was a freshman with the Hoosiers.
Sorsby played the past two seasons with the Bearcats before joining the defending Big 12 champion Red Raiders on a lucrative deal for his name, image and likeness.
The QB ultimately abandoned a legal effort to regain his eligibility after the NCAA suspended him for gambling, and has said he will wait until next year to enter the NFL draft.
Texas Tech, which went 12-2 last season, stood behind Sorsby when he went to rehab over his gambling and after he sued the NCAA to regain his eligibility.
“I’m not going to ever change that I’m going have my players’ backs,” McGuire said. “It’s really easy to tell a mom or a dad that you’re going to be there to help their son grow into the man they’re supposed to be, and then all of a sudden, whenever adversity hits, or something like the situation we had, that you turn your back on them.”
McGuire said he talked to Sorsby over the past couple of days, and Sorsby is working out in the Dallas area, where he played in high school. McGuire said he expects Sorsby to make occasional trips to Lubbock and that he will have access to the school’s athletic facilities.
“My biggest thing why I want to be there is because I have addicts in my family,” the coach said. “Some of them are no longer with us. But the biggest thing for me right now is he continues to get help so there’s no relapse and he can be the person and the player that he’s meant to be.”
Tight end Terrance Carter Jr. said he stayed in touch with Sorsby through the offseason after their relationship blossomed in just a few months together.
“When we found out he was going into rehab, I sent him a quick text, ‘I love you, bro,’” Carter said. “We still text a lot to this day. So I can say our relationship is strong. It’s more than just football for me. So just being there for my brother, that’s all I can do.”
Quarterback Will Hammond started twice and came off the bench once for an injured Behren Morton before tearing the ACL in his right knee last season.
McGuire said Hammond could be ready for the season opener Sept. 5 against Abilene Christian, but it’s possible the Red Raiders could wait until the third game Sept. 18 against Houston.
Without the knee injury, Hammond might have been the projected starter this season, and Carter said he was confident in the quarterbacks regardless of Sorsby’s status.
That’s not to say Sorsby’s former teammates were indifferent toward his fate.
“Coach McGuire always preaches about the ‘what’s next’ mentality,” center and captain Sheridan Wilson said. “This is just, unfortunately, just another ‘what’s next’ moment. It breaks my heart, obviously. It breaks a lot of people’s hearts because that’s a friend of ours. We’d love to have him on the team, but at the end of the day, we’re still chasing the Big 12 championship. We have to move on.”
While Texas Tech officials widely were criticized over the possibility of Sorsby playing for the Red Raiders after admitting to gambling on his team’s games at Indiana, McGuire said fellow coaches were supportive behind the scenes.
Some of the criticism came after Texas Tech posted a video in which president Lawrence Schovanec, athletic director Kirby Hocutt and McGuire tried to explain their reasons for supporting Sorsby.
“Some of the statements we made, we were making them to Red Raiders,” McGuire said. “I was not going to change the public opinion across the board. What we were trying to explain in any video or anything like that was to get our fan base and our boosters and our alumni to understand exactly what we were trying to do. We owed it to them. And really that’s the only people that we owed it to.”

Bosses at Sheffield United knew player Maddy Cusack had issues with her former coach before they hired him to manage the women's team, an inquest into her death has heard.
Cusack, 27, was found unconscious by her father David at their family home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on 20 September 2023 and pronounced dead the same day.
Carl Shieber, head of football administration at Sheffield United, gave evidence to an inquest into Cusack's death at Chesterfield Coroner's Court on Wednesday.
The inquest heard he received an email from former head of women's football Zoe Johnson, before Jonathan Morgan's interview, which said he had a "good CV" but he did not have "the greatest reputation".
In the week after her death, her inquest heard her family sent a written complaint to the club, outlining issues allegedly stemming from her relationship with Morgan.
Morgan coached Cusack from February 2023, while she was at Sheffield United.
The inquest also heard from Grace Riglar, who played for the team and was in a relationship with Cusack, who said Cusack was "anxious" about Morgan joining the club after her experience of working with him at Leicester City.
Cusack's mother Deborah described Morgan as her daughter's "nemesis", adding he had made comments about her weight and relationship to "cut her down to size" and be "in control".
On Monday, the inquest heard Morgan had told the Football Association (FA) that Cusack was "generally a liar", saying she had "omitted a lot of information" when she spoke to her family about his behaviour.
He told the inquest on Tuesday that he had offered Cusack a full-time contract at the club and was "really happy" to have her on his team.

Giving evidence on Wednesday, Shieber said he had asked Johnson to clarify what she meant by the comment that Morgan did not have the "greatest reputation" - to which she referenced a "personal comment" on the touchline.
However, in cross-examination, Morgan asked Shieber whether it was "uncommon" for coaches to have an "isolated spat". In response, Shieber said it was not.
Shieber told the inquest in Morgan's interview, Cusack was mentioned along with a couple of other players he had previously worked with.
The inquest heard Morgan acknowledged that he and Cusack had difficulties at Leicester, which he said he had resolved and "was capable of working in a professional manner with her".
"He spoke fondly about Maddy and light-heartedly about [how] there had been some moments or issues," Shieber said.
"I felt Mr Morgan was being very transparent in his relationship with her."
The inquest heard Shieber understood previous issues between the pair were related to "selection", which he said was not "uncommon" for players and managers.
He added: "Mr Morgan said their paths had crossed and were on a good working relationship.
"They even laughed and joked about the time they had at Leicester."
In cross-examination when asked whether Cusack was informed the club was considering appointing Morgan, Shieber said: "In any industry, you would not be approaching the junior staff employees regarding the appointment of a manager."
The inquest continues.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — England midfielder Jordan Henderson rejoined The Three Lions at their World Cup training base Wednesday after undergoing surgery on his left wrist following a freak injury that he sustained while celebrating their Round of 16 triumph over Mexico last weekend.
The 36-year-old Henderson posted a photo on social media of his left arm wrapped after the procedure at the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute, which is about a 10-minute drive from their team hotel in the suburb of Prairie Village, Kansas.
“Surgery done!” Henderson said. “Now let's get ready for the big one Saturday.”
Henderson, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the World Cup, had been an unused substitute for Sunday's match against Mexico at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The Three Lions had just survived a 3-2 thriller to advance to a quarterfinal against Norway when Henderson hurt his wrist while climbing over an advertising billboard.
“I’m sad because Jordan injured his wrist,” England coach Thomas Tuchel said after the match. “It’s quite serious.”
Henderson was taken from the field on a stretcher and remained in Mexico City while the rest of England's players returned to their base camp in Kansas City, Missouri. He later returned to the United States and underwent surgery on the wrist.
Henderson's only World Cup appearance this year came in the group stage, when he came off the bench against Panama. It was his 91st career cap and made Henderson the first player from England to have appeared in four different tournaments.
“Time goes very quickly,” Henderson said that day in East Rutherford, N.J. “It’s very special to represent my country in four World Cups, so, yeah, I’m just delighted to be a part of this team. It’s still as special now as when I made my debut in 2010. Time goes quickly, but I’m just delighted that I can help the team as much as possible, both on and off the field and just try and give everything I can to help us achieve our dreams, really.”
England failed to make it out of the group stage in 2014, lost to Belgium in the third-place match four years later, and fell to France in the quarterfinals four years ago in Qatar. The Three Lions' only World Cup title remains their 1966 triumph over West Germany.
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The return of Conor McGregor for a rematch with Max Holloway will surely draw most of the attention this week at UFC 329 in Las Vegas. But don’t sleep on the rest of the card, featuring several former champions and title contenders.
Let’s break down some key spots where we can perhaps take advantage.

Full disclosure: The five-year layoff precludes me from running the models on any Conor McGregor matchup. I need a minimum of three appearances within the trailing five years, as I don’t trust data older than that. However, we do have all the usual performance metrics to look at, and they help define both fighters’ relative strengths.
The narrative will obviously be McGregor early or Holloway late — and the data agrees. Both men have equally excellent distance striking accuracy, but also somewhat mediocre head strike avoidance. And they like to use similarly high outputs while standing and trading, without many takedowns. So, we’ll definitely see plenty of time in a striking duel.
What differentiates is McGregor’s range and power. He’s always been dangerous out of the gates, but has little experience in bonus rounds, plus big questions about his stamina that always come with long layoffs and ring rust. And that parallels Holloway’s late game strength in accumulating damage and wearing down opponents with high volume.
Uncertainty and volatility are extreme in comeback fights like this, and this call is not predictive by numbers alone. But I like Holloway’s chances to weather the early storm or force McGregor to be conservative early. That means letting the fight develop and opens the door for Holloway to do what he does best and finish strong. He just has to ensure he maintains tight defense early when welterweight McGregor wields far more power behind his early punches.
Best bet: Side is an official pass. Over 1.5 rounds.

The combined knockdowns between these two fighters are high at 28, with 18 scored and 10 received. They both hit hard, but have taken some damage of their own. However, I think Garbrandt’s defensive liabilities will define this fight and are the reason for the steep price.
In a striking shootout, a fighter with soft defense and seven knockdowns received at a higher than usual pace against a younger, rangier and more accurate striker are factors too skewed to ignore. Yanez gets the strong lean by the numbers, but that price is risky given Garbrandt’s threats. Better to play the finish angle.
Best bet: Fight Does Not Start Round 3 at even money.

This matchup between top-five bantamweights could decide the pecking order for future title shots, and it looks as close on paper as the odds suggest. Both guys are elite for the division and also have very similar performance metrics. While Sandhagen arguably has the better strength of schedule, Bautista gets the edge in pace and efficiency, which are normally Sandhagen’s strengths. I expect close rounds where Bautista might step on the gas and turn this into a barnburner.
I had an early lean on Bautista, and the lines have tightened. I’d still play him as long as he’s even money or better, and I do think this one goes the distance. And if you see a significant strike total to play, take the over.
Best bet: Fight Goes The Distance. Lean Bautista at plus money.
Heat Central: Brian Windhorst believes Miami and Cleveland are in their own category for LeBron’s next team: “One other thing I think is going to come down here that LeBron will have to decide is how much he cares about what people will think if he goes to a team he’s never played for before. Basically if he chooses somebody besides CLE or MIA. CLE or MIA, it’s a very clean decision. It makes sense. Both of them have cases. Does he want to deal with in his life what the reaction will be if he went to Philadelphia, MIN, DEN? Also deal with people calling him a ring chaser. I think that’s an extra layer. I think CLE and MIA are in their own category. To this day he repeats Miami Heat Mantras. When I watch him play and hear him talk, you feel the Miami Heat part of his basketball DNA.” (Via @YahooSports)
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Heat Central: “I think Giannis is clearly hopeful that LeBron will come and I think that was a good sign… If you’re LeBron you think it’s cool that Giannis is so wrapped up in what you might do and certainly the Heat are still absolutely on the board.” — @WindhorstESPN on LeBron to Miami rumors
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Hunter Dickinson has signed a contract to return to the New Orleans Pelicans on a two-way contract. Dickinson spent his rookie season with the Pelicans on a two-way deal.
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Fullcourtpass: Per @ZachLowe_NBA “I think there was at least one or two other teams who might have been interested in Jaylen Brown and who got intel that Jaylen Brown wasn’t interested in them and to maybe stay out of the bidding. I think Boston felt the circle closing.”
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Yossi Gozlan: The Wizards remain elite at using trade exceptions before they expire. Their $13.4 million trade exception (expires today) fits Deandre Ayton ($8.1 million) & Khris Middleton ($5.6 million) to give him exactly three years, $17.6 million. This allows them to create two new TPEs.
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NBA Hoops: Bob Myers defends Jaylen Brown after Max Kellerman said analytics don’t favor him. Myers points out, “You know who else analytics didn’t favor? Klay Thompson. Analytics doesn’t value the nuances of the game like shutting down the opposing teams best player
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NBA Courtside: Jeff Teague on Shams Charania report on Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown personal relationship: “Don’t nobody be cool with people like that on a team, bro. I’m going to tell y’all the truth don’t nobody hang with nobody for real, for real, like you might have a couple people that hang but people be work homeboys. I think about all the teammates I was cool with when I was on the team we done had some of them, “You want to do the pod?” They like Nah, I ain’t fu*k with you, I be like damn I used to what the fu*k, it just ain’t my homeboy.” (Via @club520podcast)
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Eddie A Johnson: What people need to understand is this is not abnormal among athletes at a high level. Those two guys were as professional on the court as any two teammates i have ever observed! I had over 400 teammates and trust me i didnt like them all but i was their bro on the court!
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The Golden State Warriors are trying to position themselves for one final run at an NBA championship. With Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr nearing the end of their current window, the franchise is pursuing some of the biggest names available this offseason.
One of those names is LeBron James, who remains the most intriguing player on the market. The Warriors have been heavily linked to James throughout the offseason, and Green is reportedly meeting with him this week.
“LeBron James and Draymond Green are meeting up as the NBA's all-time leading scorer looks to join a new team for the 2026-27 season, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Charania reported that James and Green are spending some time here together this week at an undisclosed location during a Tuesday appearance on The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Bleacher Report’s Zach Bachar wrote.
Golden State's interest in James has been well documented. The Warriors have also been connected to a potential trade for Anthony Davis as they look to reshape their roster.
“The Golden State Warriors are planning a pursuit of LeBron James in free agency and Anthony Davis via trade this week, league sources told ESPN's Shams Charania, opening up the flexibility for such a possibility after Draymond Green declined his $27.6 million player option Monday morning,” ESPN’s Anthony Slater wrote.
However, a week into free agency, optimism appears to be fading. Recent reports suggest the Warriors may not have a realistic path to signing James unless they can first acquire Davis.
“The Warriors now believe they are out of the LeBron James sweepstakes unless they trade for Anthony Davis, per Shams Charania. After making acquiring LeBron their top offseason priority, Golden State’s plans could soon be unraveling,” NBA reporter Evan Sidery wrote.
From Golden State's perspective, trading for Davis would come at a significant cost. The Warriors would likely have to part with several key pieces to complete a deal, making it a major gamble for a franchise attempting to maximize its remaining championship window.
Davis is currently on a $175 million contract, meaning Golden State would have to make significant financial and roster adjustments to acquire him. As each day passes, it feels like the Warriors' chances of landing James continue to diminish. Still, if the reports are accurate, acquiring Davis may be the clearest path available for Golden State to keep its pursuit of James alive.
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The countdown continues to the 2026 college football season, and for the North Carolina Tar Heels, they will get a bit of an earlier start.
UNC is set to face off against TCU in Week 0 in Ireland to begin the season. The Tar Heels will look to avenge last season's Week 1 blowout loss to the Horned Frogs and hopefully get this season off on the right foot. But as we get set for the next month and a half before it begins, annual rankings are being revealed.
On Wednesday, USA TODAY Sports released its rankings of the top coaches in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
For Bill Belichick, he's entering his second season with the program and he was ranked No. 17, dead last among all ACC coaches:
Everyone knows Bill Belichick's resume with the New England Patriots, winning six Super Bowls as head coach from 2001-23. He's one of the best NFL coaches ever, but his one season so far at North Carolina was far from a success, as the Tar Heels went 4-8 and looked largely unorganized and dysfunctional at times. The 74-year-old is also the oldest coach in college football, and still has a lot to prove at the college level. It was an experiment hire for North Carolina, but paired with his large salary making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football, he'll need to start winning games.
We didn't expect Belichick to be ranked high by any means but it was surprising to see him dead last. UNC really struggled last season, going 4-8 overall and winning just two conference games.
He's also one of the highest-paid coaches in the sport as the article points out. So there is a lot of pressure to win games here in 2026.
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Tom Weal has joined Leicester City as the League One club's new first-team goalkeeping coach.
He left fellow League One club MK Dons to become part of Russell Martin's coaching staff.
Weal rejoined Milton Keynes at the start of the 2025-26 season having been part of the Sunderland coaching set-up when the Black Cats won promotion to the Premier League, before helping Paul Warne's side finish second in League Two.
He has also previously coached at Huddersfield Town, Nottingham Forest, Norwich City, Notts County and Carlisle United.
MK Dons have named former Rotherham United goalkeeper and coach Andy Warrington as Weal's replacement.

The New York Yankees have a shortstop problem, and Francisco Lindor could be the answer.
Lindor was the face of the New York Mets before they committed $765 million to Juan Soto over 15 years. There are reports that Soto and Lindor are not on the best terms and do not like each other. While both have publically denied anything of the sort, some still believe there is some beef between the two. Radio host Mike Francesa reported on Monday that the Mets are "trying to trade" Lindor and that he and Soto are still not on great terms, despite what they say in the media.
"Someone who I trust very much told me this started when the only one who did not call him when he came to the Mets was Lindor,” Francesa said on the "Mike Francesa Podcast" on Monday. “And it kind of went from there. They’ve had their ups and downs, but I still hear it’s not good. Now, Cohen addressed that when he did his interview and said, ‘Oh, I hear it’s much better now.’ That’s not what someone’s telling me. So unless they’re telling me something wrong, they’re telling me that it’s not any better. That’s never going to be good, and it’s time for Lindor to leave. And I think the Mets have decided that, from what I understand, they are trying to trade him, or will be trying to trade him in the next couple of weeks.”
If he is on the move, the Mets' crosstown rivals may be the perfect fit. Anthony Volpe has been terrible offensively since making his big league debut in 2023. Lindor is not having his best year at the plate, but was an All-Star just last season, and has already proven he can perform under the pressures of a big market, which is always a concern for players coming to the Yankees.
Lindor has received MVP votes in nearly every season of his career. The Mets are a dumpster fire right now, and perhaps a change of scenery will do Lindor some good. The Mets are going to have to make some tough decisions in the offseason and may decide to build a future around Soto. They could use Lindor to jumpstart that rebuild and land some young talent.
Lindor would not be cheap for the Yankees, but he would give them a much better chance at winning a World Series than with Volpe at shortstop. Lindor is a Platinum Glove Award winner, two-time Gold Glove Award winner, five-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger. Getting him in a lineup with Aaron Judge and Ben Rice could be amazing for the Yankees.
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What happened between the Royals and Mets on Tuesday was a game that vaguely resembled the sport of baseball. The wet noodle fight of MLB took place in New York over the course of nine innings, and gave us a play so mind-numbingly bad it needs to be seen to be believed.
I promise no amount of explaining will prepare you for how bad this play is pic.twitter.com/45XcHCMvyL
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 8, 2026
Carson Benge is at the plate with runners on first and second. He taps the ball into the infield, as the Mets are want to do — and it’s here that everything goes wild. Jac Caglianone fails to field the ball, he then rips it to third where it’s wildly off target. The ball is then thrown to home, except it’s off target again and trickles back to first.
The result is three errors on one play, and a Little League home run for Benge — which feels like an insult, because no children should ever be associated with a play this bad. Now, you might think that naturally the Mets won this game after being spotted three runs like this in the first, but you’d be wrong. The Royals went on to score seven runs in the seventh, record 19 hits total, and win the dumbest game of the year.
I don’t know when we’ll ever see a play this bad again.
Some offseason additions require months before their impact becomes visible. Others begin changing a football team the moment they sign their contract. The latter is the category that Trey Hendrickson falls into. The Baltimore Ravens haven't played a meaningful snap with their new All-Pro edge rusher, yet his arrival has already altered the conversation surrounding the defense.
Expectations about what Baltimore might look like have changed. Opposing offenses are preparing differently. Even discussions about their biggest strengths suddenly sound different with one of the NFL's premier pass rushers now wearing purple.
The Ravens look outstanding on paper, yet we know games aren't played on paper. Still, few would argue that, with this amount of talent, Baltimore can return to the tier of the AFC's biggest contenders. They have a shot at being elite, especially in terms of their pass rush. Enter Trey Hendrickson, one of the most gifted edge defenders in the game today.
The Ravens defense is loaded with talent and is led by returning starters like Roquan Smith and Kyle Hamilton, but it shouldn't take long for Hendrickson's presence to be noticed. That's because elite pass rushers rarely impact only one position group.
Hendrickson arrives after showcasing one of the most productive runs by any defender in recent seasons. Injuries forced him to miss all but seven games last season, but he's an all-star talent in every sense of the phrase. He immediately gives Baltimore the proven edge presence that it lacked a year ago. Some could even argue he became the Ravens' best pass rusher by simply walking into the building.
His ability to consistently pressure quarterbacks should create more favorable opportunities for teammates across the defensive front while also making life easier for the secondary behind him. Suddenly, cornerbacks won't be asked to maintain coverage quite as long. Safeties may have more opportunities to capitalize on hurried decisions, and interior linemen could find themselves facing fewer double teams as offenses devote extra attention to slowing Hendrickson off the edge.
It's hard not to daydream about the immediate impact that Hendrickson should provide. That's the ripple effect elite defenders create. The Ravens have never lacked defensive talent. Kyle Hamilton remains one of football's most versatile defenders. Roquan Smith continues to anchor the middle of the defense, and Nnamdi Madubuike is expected to return after his injury-shortened 2025 campaign.
Add Hendrickson to that foundation, and Baltimore suddenly features difference-makers at every level of the defense. The scary part for opposing offenses is that none of Hendrickson's influence has shown up in a box score yet.
He hasn't recorded a sack. He hasn't forced a fumble, nor has he pressured an opposing team's quarterback. Yet he's already changing how people evaluate Baltimore's defense because everyone understands what a premier edge rusher can do for the other ten defenders sharing the field with him.
That's why the Ravens didn't simply sign one of the NFL's best pass rushers this offseason. They invested in a player capable of making everyone around him better before the regular season even began. If Trey Hendrickson performs anywhere near the level Baltimore expects (and there aren't many reasons to believe he can't), the Ravens won't simply have added another star. They may have unlocked the full potential of an already championship-caliber defense.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Why Trey Hendrickson changes more than the Ravens’ pass rush

Argentina are throwing everything at the defence of their World Cup title - and they have needed to.
After being expected to steamroller past Cape Verde and Egypt in the first two knockout rounds, La Albiceleste had to fight tooth and nail for 3-2 victories.
But the win over Egypt came with an edge as the African nation asked Fifa to kick the officials in charge of their last-16 defeat out of the tournament.
Egypt have alleged bias in favour of Argentina and favouritism towards their star player, Lionel Messi.
After the game, coach Hossam Hassan said Egypt had been "treated unfairly" and "suffered injustice".
Hassan went on to allege some kind of bias from Fifa.
"Perhaps they wanted to keep the world champion in the competition. Perhaps they wanted Messi to stay in the running," he said.
BBC Sport examines whether there is anything in the conspiracy theory that everything is being set up for Argentina to succeed.

It is easy to understand why Egypt would feel so frustrated after Tuesday's 3-2 defeat.
The Africans had led 2-0 with 11 minutes to play, on the brink of a historic first-ever quarter-final appearance.
But it all went wrong as Argentina stormed back to turn the game on its head and score the winner in stoppage time.
Egypt say there was something more suspect at play. They put their exit down to "serious refereeing mistakes" and "double standards" from French referee Francois Letexier and his team.
The Pharaohs had a goal ruled out through a video assistant referee (VAR) intervention.
They also claim Argentina's winner should have been disallowed, and a penalty awarded to them instead.
Mostafa Zico's brilliant goal was chalked off after Marwan Attia was penalised for stepping on the foot of Lisandro Martinez at the start of the move.
It was controversial, but they were leading 1-0 and did score a second goal nine minutes later. You cannot prove the game would have taken a different path had Zico's goal stood.
Egypt believed there were two potential penalty claims in their favour before Enzo Fernandez headed home the clinching goal.
Hamdi Fathy went to ground claiming he was held by Alexis Mac Allister, which was unclear on replays, while Mohamed Salah felt he was tripped by Julian Alvarez.
There were some similarities between the Martinez and Salah situations, with foot-on-foot contact, but not enough to constitute a penalty.
Egypt stood a better chance of getting the goal chalked off if Salah had been outside the area. The VAR would merely be judging a foul - as was the case with Martinez - rather than a penalty.
Controversial? Absolutely. But it is hardly proof of a conspiracy in favour of Messi.
Take a look at the appointments for Thursday's semi-final between France and Morocco.
For the first time at this World Cup the whole on-field officiating team - referee, both assistants, fourth official and the reserve - are from the same country.
And that country is Argentina.
In Facundo Tello's other two appointments, the fourth official and reserve were first from Saudi Arabia, and then Colombia.
The argument is that Argentina would want France to be knocked out. After all, they are the tournament favourites.
This is one of the biggest games of Tello's career, his second World Cup quarter-final in successive tournaments. Such a high-profile referee is not going to act without the utmost integrity.
But perception is often just as important, and appointing Argentine officials against France in the quarter-finals is not a great look.

Cast your minds back at the start of the tournament and a potential red card for Messi.
Messi did not even receive a booking for his challenge on Algeria captain Aissa Mandi.
Then, last week, occurred one of the most high-profile incidents of this World Cup.
Folarin Balogun was sent off on VAR review against Bosnia in similar circumstances. Both made contact on the opponent's upper calf.
The United States are believed to have made this point when fighting to get Balogun's ban removed.
If sent off, Messi would not have scored his two goals against Algeria, nor the double against Austria, as he would have been banned - unless Fifa decided to enact article 27 as it did with Balogun.
Messi would also have been unavailable for the final group game against Jordan when he again scored.
That takes away five of the eight goals he has scored at the tournament.
Was this special treatment of Messi?

Fifa president Gianni Infantino seems to like having Messi at his tournaments.
Take the inaugural Club World Cup last year, held in the United States.
There was a bit of a delay before it was confirmed which team from the host country would take part.
Surely it would be the 2025 champions? After all, this is a tournament for the best teams based on defined merit.
Close, but not quite.
Inter Miami won the 2024 MLS Supporters' Shield, which is awarded to the team with the most points.
But it was LA Galaxy who went on to be crowned champions, winning the play-offs.
Yet Inter Miami were chosen for the Club World Cup.
That allowed Messi to play in the opening game, at Inter Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, against Al Ahly.
Fifa made a small but significant tweak to the World Cup draw in December.
The top four nations in the Fifa world ranking - France, Argentina, Spain and England - were drawn into separate quarters.
If those countries were to win their groups - which they did - they would not be able to meet until the semi-finals.
France and Spain are in one half and on course to meet in the semi-finals, with Argentina and England in the other.
The idea is it limits the chance of marquee ties early in the tournament.
But, depending on how the groups finish up, it also gives those countries a more favourable path.
In the first two knockout rounds, there were only two meetings of the world's top 10 - Netherlands v Morocco and Spain v Portugal.
Argentina would appear to have been given the kindest route, even though they only just beat Cape Verde (67th in the world) and Egypt (29th) 3-2.
Next up in the quarter-finals it is Switzerland (19th).
England will not face one of the top 10 unless they come up against Argentina in the potential semi-final. They did have to beat Mexico (14th) in the Azteca.
Spain have beaten Portugal (5th) and now play Belgium (9th), while France meet Morocco (7th) in the quarters.
Argentina have had the best of this.
The quarter-finals come with a risk. Seventeen players are one booking from being ruled out of potential semi-final.
There is not so much jeopardy for Argentina, with only Gonzalo Montiel at risk of missing a last-four date with England or Norway.
England coach Thomas Tuchel has four players on a booking, and that includes key players Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice.
Norway, who have received the fewest bookings, have only Antonio Nusa on a yellow.
To assess this you need to take into account just how 'dirty' a team has been. Does the number of yellows match the number of fouls?
Argentina have received a caution every 19.7 fouls.
Only three teams - Czech Republic (37.0), Norway (24.0) and Tunisia (27.0) - have a higher yellow-to-fouls ratio.
Of the teams still active, England have been treated most harshly, with a yellow card every 7.7 fouls.
Argentina have committed more fouls than England, yet have received half as many cautions.
This could suggest Argentina are treated more favourably compared to the number of fouls they commit.
When Argentina won the World Cup in 2022 they set a new record in the process.
The five penalties they were awarded was the most any team had ever received in one tournament.
In 2026, they again lead the way with three spot-kicks - though Messi has missed two of them, against Austria and Egypt.
England and Switzerland have been awarded two, with Belgium, France and Norway on one.
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game is set to take place in Philadelphia, but one of the city’s biggest stars won’t be taking part, and he isn’t happy about it. Phillies star Zack Wheeler has publicly voiced his frustration after learning he will not be allowed to participate in the All-Star festivities, despite several pitchers withdrawing from the game. For Wheeler, the issue isn’t simply about missing another All-Star appearance. It’s about what he believes is an outdated rule that no longer makes sense.
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After missing the beginning of the 2026 season while recovering from surgery, Wheeler has been nothing short of outstanding since returning to the Phillies’ rotation. His performance has been good enough to warrant serious All-Star consideration, especially given that this year’s game is being played in front of the Philadelphia faithful.
Instead, Wheeler was left off the roster. Even more frustrating for the veteran right-hander is that, according to MLB’s current rules, he still isn’t eligible to replace pitchers who have since withdrawn from the event.
Wheeler didn’t mince words when discussing the rule. He referred to it as “dumb” and sarcastically questioned how the league could still have policies like this after hosting All-Star Games for decades.
His comments have resonated with plenty of fans, who also struggle to understand why one of baseball’s best pitchers can’t participate in the sport’s showcase event simply because of technical roster rules.
The All-Star Game is designed to feature the best players in baseball. When deserving players are excluded despite openings becoming available, it’s fair to question whether the current system is accomplishing that goal.
Wheeler’s case is especially unique because he has pitched like an All-Star since returning from injury, and the game is being held in his home ballpark. Allowing him to take the mound in front of Phillies fans would have been one of the event’s biggest storylines.
While Wheeler’s disappointment is understandable, Phillies fans have even more reason to be frustrated. Watching one of the league’s hottest pitchers sit out an All-Star Game hosted in Philadelphia feels like a missed opportunity for both the team and Major League Baseball.
Whether the league eventually revisits the rule remains to be seen, but Wheeler’s criticism has certainly sparked a conversation. If the goal of the All-Star Game is to showcase baseball’s brightest stars, MLB may want to take another look at the rules that prevent deserving players like Zack Wheeler from taking part.
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One of the biggest concerns facing Michigan football this offseason has been the linebacker room. At this time last year, the Wolverines had at least four players who were expected to contribute, and contribute they did. Ernest Hausmann and Jaishawn Barham started out the season in the middle of the defense, but by the end of the year, Jimmy Rolder and Cole Sullivan were the primary stars there, with Hausmann out for the season and Barham having mostly transitioned to an edge rusher role. Now all four are gone, with Rolder having declared early and having gone to the NFL, Sullivan having transferred to Oklahoma, and the other two out of eligibility, so there are big question marks at linebacker at the moment.
On Wednesday, Wolverines linebackers coach Alex Whittingham spoke with Jon Jansen on the In the Trenches podcast and detailed what he's seen from some of his inherited players. Perhaps the one spoken of most generally is former four-star Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, and Whittingham likes what he's seen from him thus far.
"Nate has done a great job of buying into what we're trying to do," Whittingham said. "And he dealt with some injuries this spring, just got a little minor things got dinged up here and there. But he showed his toughness by playing through it and doing the best that he could to get his body out, his body healthy to get out there and practice for us. And he's getting more physical each and every day."
While Owusu-Boateng may have the name cache, it's his 2025 classmate, former three-star Chase Taylor, who has gotten perhaps the most hype behind the scenes.
There have been rumblings that the staff is ecstatic about what Taylor brings to the table and that he may be the one who has the star power, ultimately. And what Whittingham said about him certainly won't dissuade anyone from that opinion.
"Chase Taylor, man, he's going to be special," Whittingham said. "I think we should be really excited about him. He's filling out, putting on weight, maturing as a student, as a player, as a person. He makes things look easy out there and just has so many athletic gifts that he's been blessed with, and he's going to be fun to watch for sure."
There are a lot of others who may contribute this year, from the two transfers who played under Jay Hill at BYU-- Aisea Moa and Max Alford; transfer Nathaniel Staehling, who was also injured this spring; and the three true freshmen who have come in early.
Whittingham said that he anticipates that all will see the field, but there's still a lot of wait-and-see due to injuries that prevailed through spring.
"So our young freshmen class that has come in -- Aden Reeder, Markel Dabney, Kaden Catchings -- they've done a fantastic job kind of getting up to speed, and they're doing a good job picking up the system," Whittingham said. "There's some senior-type leadership that has transferred into the program with Aisea Moa, Max Alford, Nate Staehling. Two of those guys were not healthy this spring, so we haven't seen what they can do on the field just quite yet. But having Aisea Moa in the room has been fantastic. His having been in the system before and kind of being that extra coach in the room has been crucial. But those young guys are really picking things up, and we expect them to contribute this fall."
The team is currently in summer conditioning with fall camp set to begin on August 1 with eyes on the September 5 season opener.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football coach praises rising linebacker stars

Concrete supports in a section of the stands adjacent to the Ostkurve or East Stand at Bremen's Weserstadion have fractured.
This was first reported by regional news program ‘Buten un Binnen’ followed by Sky Germany later this afternoon.
Initially, there was no information regarding the cause of the damage,but the club has since issued a statement on its website:
“An incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon during the modernization of the Weserstadion,” said Hans-Jörg Otto, managing director of Bremer Weserstadion GmbH.
"A load-bearing column was accidentally damaged during renovation work in a section of the VIP area where window panes were being removed.
"This resulted in a partial collapse of the stand in the upper tier of Block 53. No one was injured in the incident. There is no risk of collapse for the other sections of the stands.
“We are currently analyzing the situation and the damage incurred, and we hope to be able to restore the stand as quickly as possible”.


The 2025/26 season for the Bianconeri’s Youth Sector has just drawn to a close on a highly positive note, thanks to the Under-16 Boys’ league title and the Under-17 Girls’ league title won just a few days ago, but the 2026/27 season is already just around the corner and the world of Juventus Youth is gearing up, starting with the finalisation of the management structure.
Claudio Chiellini has extended his contract until 30 June, 2028 as Head of the Next Gen Area, whilst also broadening his remit.
In addition to the Next Gen programme, Chiellini will also oversee the Under-20 and Under-18 teams, with a view to further integrating and developing the growth pathway for Juventus’ young talents.
His role is central to the consolidation of a technical and organisational structure capable of supporting the young players at every stage of their journey, fostering continuity, identity and progressive preparation for professional football.
Massimiliano Scaglia’s tenure also continues, having renewed his contract as Head of the Academy until 30 June, 2028, leading the division that encompasses teams from the Under-17s to the Under-7s.
Davide Bellotto will continue to work alongside him, having been confirmed in the role of Youth U13 to U7 Manager until 30 June, 2028, supporting the development of the youth sector and the growth of the youngest players.
The establishment of this new structure confirms the Club’s commitment to investing wholeheartedly in the Youth Sector, prioritising expertise, continuity and vision in an area that is fundamental to both the present and the future of Juventus.

Mets' 2.23 ERA reliever named potential Shohei Ohtani, Bryce Harper stopper originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Unless they go on a miraculous winning streak over the next three weeks, the New York Mets are obvious sellers at this year's trade deadline.
In what's been a disappointing season for the Mets, cornerstone players like shortstop Francisco Lindor and left fielder Juan Soto will not be going anywhere.
Other players, on both sides of the ball, could be on the move.
One of them might be left-handed reliever Brooks Raley. Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly labeled the 38-year-old as a "buy-low" trade candidate for interested clubs.
"Brooks Raley might not be the guy an NL contender acquires to get Shohei Ohtani, Bryce Harper or Matt Olson out in the eighth inning, but he could be someone an aggressive manager turns to in the sixth to try to get out of a jam against a tough lefty," Kelly wrote.
Well, Harper or Olson may be that tough lefty that steps up to the plate in a game-changing moment.
Left-handed swingers have a .188 batting average against Raley in his 36 appearances this season.
Righties haven't fared much better, as they are hitting .236 off Raley.
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"Raley is 38 years old, and on an expiring contract, so he's not going to bring back much for the Mets," Kelly added. "Both he and A.J. Minter are interesting left-handed options that David Stearns likely will deal in the coming weeks."
It makes no sense for the Mets to hold on to Raley.
They might not get more than a non-prospect minor leaguer in return, but it's better than nothing.
It would be nearly impossible to recreate the drama of last year's Amundi Evian Championship. Even defending champ Grace Kim agrees. Sometimes all you can do is commemorate and remember magical moments like she created on the course.
"I saw it for the first time yesterday and it was really cool," Kim said of a new plaque that commemorates her playoff chip-in on the 18th hole at Evian. "It makes me feel like, you know, a bit after legendary moment, so, yeah, I'm really, really grateful for that."

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, FRANCE - JULY 07: A plaque marks the point on the 18th hole where Defending champion Grace Kim of Australia played a shot on the 18th hole the prevoius year, during practice prior to The Amundi Evian Championship 2026 at Evian Resort Golf Club on July 07, 2026 in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
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In case your memory is a little foggy, let's flashback to the end of last year's Amundi Evian Championship. Kim eagled the final hole in regulation to force a playoff with Jeeno Thitikul. On the first playoff hole, Kim's second shot went swimming in the water hazard. After a penalty drop, she chipped in an improbable shot across the pond for birdie and forced a second playoff hole. There she sealed her first-ever major win in a gutsy comeback that's now been commemorated with a plaque on the 18th hole at the Evian Resort Golf Club.
"It is a very cool thing for Evian Resort to put up for it, so I'm really grateful for it," Kim said. "Hearing those people that come to play Evian and trying it out themselves, yeah, kind of makes me feel nice about it."
While many come to the course to attempt Kim's unbelievable shot, the defending champ doesn't see much of a point in trying to recreate it herself. Though, she admits she's been asked this week to give it a go.
"I ended up not doing it, which I think that saved a lot of their time and mine as well. Maybe I'll just leave it at that," Kim said.
The 25-year-old is soaking in the moment and the oddities that come with being a returning major champ. From seeing her enlarged face across the course to watching others try to recreate the famous shot, Kim said it's been surreal to be back where it all began.
"I can't believe it's already been a year to begin with. But to be back in a place where I have changed my life it's super cool to be back," Kim said.
While a lot has changed for Kim in terms of schedule flexibility and the major boost in self-confidence, the Aussie says her aim and purpose remains the same.
"Golf can really humble you quite quickly, so in the times where it does get tough, I think I do handle myself a lot better...Just making sure I reiterate the good things my team has put in me; energy and time as well," Kim added.
Kim tees off at 6:48 a.m. ET on Thursday, alongside Ayaka Furue and Celine Boutier.

Experienced goalkeeper Sarah-Lisa Dübel has joined ÖFB-Frauen Bundesliga’s SK Sturm Graz from SC Freiburg ahead of the 2026/27 season.
SK Sturm Graz had already added Sara Pavlović from ÖFB-Frauen Bundesliga champions Austria Wien. Alongside Pavlović and now Dübel they’ve added young talent Johanna Riedler from LUV Graz. Graz also boosted their offense by adding prolific goal-scorer Lillia Sopos to their side.
Dübel joins from SC Freiburg in the German Bundesliga and has previously represented SC Sand, Werder Bremen and Altach.
Speaking at her signing Dübel made it clear that Graz is a club not content with their third placed finish in the 2025/26 season. “I am very excited about the new challenge at Sturm.” The 28-year-old admitted. “The club stands for ambitious football and clear development. I am convinced that this is the right step for me. I want to contribute my qualities, continuously develop myself, and be successful together with this team.”
Sporting Director at SK Sturm Graz Michael Erlitz stressed the clubs belief that they’ve signed one of the best keepers available. “With Sarah-Lisa Dübel, we’re gaining a goalkeeper who proved several years ago that she’s among the best in her position in the Austrian Women’s Bundesliga” he clarified.
“I’m all the more pleased that she decided to join SK Sturm Graz after her time at SC Freiburg. With her quality, experience, and presence, she will give our team added stability and play an important role in our further development.” Erlitz summarised.
Graz will start the 2026/27 season in August with a home fixture against SCR Altach in the Frauen Bundesliga. It will be an exciting season in Austria as new champions Austria Wien look to defend their first ever title. With ambitious sides Sturm Graz, Rapid Wien, RB Salzburg all investing heavily in their sides and former perennial champions SKN St. Pölten looking to regain their title.

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The Boston Celtics traded away Jaylen Brown after years of moving away from all the rumors that suggested that.
And such a bold move -- to the Philadelphia 76ers for Paul George and draft capital -- has raised a follow-up question in the minds of some fans regarding Jayson Tatum.
Would the Celtics trade Tatum, too?
Recent rumors haven't included Tatum's name, and if anything, Tatum always seemed to be held in slightly higher regard in Boston than Brown.
It's a fair question, though. Brown won Finals MVP over Tatum, and he just had the best season of his career while Tatum sat out most of the year rehabbing his torn Achilles.
Maybe the Celtics would have plans of totally changing their look. It wouldn't be impossible.
A new update, though, suggests Tatum probably isn't going anywhere.
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Tatum is not expected to be traded by the Celtics.
ESPN's Shams Charania said during a radio appearance that when the Celtics were approached recently about dealing Tatum, they answered, "No, we're not trading Tatum. Untouchable."
On the flip side, when the Celtics were asked about Brown, Charania said they replied, "Give us your best offer."
That feeling through the years that Tatum and Brown weren't quite equals in Boston? It seems to be true.
Tatum will be back to lead the new-look Celtics.
Brown will now be his rival in Philadelphia.
There's plenty of intrigue still to come, but Tatum trade speculation doesn't appear to be a part of that future uncertainty.
On July 1 Tennessee Athletics began its new 10-year contract with Adidas, ending its 11-year partnership with Nike. And on July 7, the Vols unveiled updated Adidas uniforms for several sports.
After being voted No. 4 in a poll that ranked the University of Tennessee as one of the best in the country for college sports fans, Tennessee's loyal fanbase is no doubt eager to get their hands on some new jerseys and merchandise.
The Vol Shop announced on social media it would be hosting an Adidas launch party on July 10 to celebrate the new apparel.
The Vol Shop in the Student Union, 1502 Cumberland Ave., will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on launch day for fans to come browse the new Adidas lineup.
The Student Union Vol Shop location is most easily accessible through the entrance on Phillip Fulmer Way.
The University Commons Vol Shop location at 2517 University Commons Way will also be included in the Adidas launch. The Commons location will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
According to the Vol Shop's post, exclusive shopping bags and other items will be available at the launch, and the first 300 customers will receive a free beverage.
Another Vol Shop post said new Adidas jerseys would be available for online purchase also starting on July 10.
The Vol Shop hasn't yet teased what its new fan apparel will look like but has been rolling out the new Tennessee Athletics uniforms for various teams.
Tennessee's orange uniforms were unveiled July 6 with an X video of various athletes donning their new Adidas gear.
The white uniforms were revealed just a day later in a similar fashion, with a social media video.
Tennessee Athletics are expected to continue launching new uniforms leading up to the Vol Shop launch, including ones that are Summitt blue and dark mode uniforms.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee fans can soon buy new Adidas merch. Here's how
On July 1 Tennessee Athletics began its new 10-year contract with Adidas, ending its 11-year partnership with Nike. And on July 7, the Vols unveiled updated Adidas uniforms for several sports.
After being voted No. 4 in a poll that ranked the University of Tennessee as one of the best in the country for college sports fans, Tennessee's loyal fanbase is no doubt eager to get their hands on some new jerseys and merchandise.
The Vol Shop announced on social media it would be hosting an Adidas launch party on July 10 to celebrate the new apparel.
The Vol Shop in the Student Union, 1502 Cumberland Ave., will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on launch day for fans to come browse the new Adidas lineup.
The Student Union Vol Shop location is most easily accessible through the entrance on Phillip Fulmer Way.
The University Commons Vol Shop location at 2517 University Commons Way will also be included in the Adidas launch. The Commons location will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
According to the Vol Shop's post, exclusive shopping bags and other items will be available at the launch, and the first 300 customers will receive a free beverage.
Another Vol Shop post said new Adidas jerseys would be available for online purchase also starting on July 10.
The Vol Shop hasn't yet teased what its new fan apparel will look like but has been rolling out the new Tennessee Athletics uniforms for various teams.
Tennessee's orange uniforms were unveiled July 6 with an X video of various athletes donning their new Adidas gear.
The white uniforms were revealed just a day later in a similar fashion, with a social media video.
Tennessee Athletics are expected to continue launching new uniforms leading up to the Vol Shop launch, including ones that are Summitt blue and dark mode uniforms.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Tennessee fans can soon buy new Adidas merch. Here's how

This Thursday, July 9th, we will conclude our training camp with a friendly match at 17:30 CEST in Saalfelden.
Anyone with a passing interest in Ukrainian football may be racking their brains at the name of our opponents, Kharkiv FC. The club that finished fifth last season underwent a rebranding this summer to emphasise its heritage - and Metalist 1925 became Kharkiv FC in June.
While our opponents, like us, will start their league season on 1 August with a home game, head coach Mladen Bartulovic's team are unable to play in their own stadium currently. Due to the Russian attacks, the team from the Eastern Ukrainian city is currently forced to play its home matches in exile in the capital, Kyiv, under strict security measures.
The club has strengthened its squad this summer with several youngsters in midfield and attack, primarily focusing on possession-based football. However, in a recent match against Young Boys, the Ukrainians suffered a 0-2 defeat.
Those wishing to watch the match live in Saalfelden from 17:30 CEST can purchase tickets from the FC Pinzgau Saalfelden online shop. We will also be covering the game via a free YouTube stream.

After 27 straight days of the FIFA World Cup, we’re experiencing (or surviving) the first day WITHOUT a World Cup match.
And the worst part: there are only eight matches left before the final goodbye to the 2026 World Cup. After that, it’ll be a long four-year wait until the next edition.
A day without the World Cup, of course, is generating plenty of memes on social media. Existential crisis, emptiness, loneliness... Check out the reactions below.
Despite this existential emptiness, the next few days promise plenty of action, with the quarterfinal matchups taking place between Thursday (9) and Saturday (11).
France and Morocco open the quarterfinals on Thursday (9) at 5 p.m. Spain and Belgium face off for another spot on Friday (10) at 4 p.m.
Two more FIFA World Cup matches will be played on Saturday (11). At 6 p.m., it’s Norway vs. Argentina. And at 10 p.m., Argentina vs. Switzerland.
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Wicklow manager Oisin McConville hopes this weekend's Tailteann Cup final against Down proves a launchpad for the county as he chases his first trophy in inter-county management.
Having fallen just short of shocking Dublin in the Leinster SFC quarter-finals in April, the Garden County recorded wins over Limerick, Tipperary, Antrim and Offaly to set up a shot at silverware at Croke Park on Saturday (15:30 BST).
Since being introduced in 2022, the second-tier Tailteann Cup has given winners Westmeath, Meath, Down and Kildare the opportunity to compete in the All-Ireland series - and McConville hopes Wicklow can follow suit.
"I look at the teams that have won the Tailteann Cup, Down, Meath and Westmeath - all those teams are capable of challenging at the highest level and they've already proved that," said McConville, an All-Ireland winner with Armagh in 2002.
"If our trajectory was something similar to what they've gone through, then definitely.
"But we can't be accepting of the fact that we're just in the Tailteann Cup final, we want to go ahead and win it now."
Wicklow have shown impressive spirit en route to Croke Park. They overturned a nine-point deficit to beat Antrim by the minimum in Belfast in the quarter-finals (2-19 to 3-15) before a second-half surge against Offaly saw them roar back from eight points down to win a dramatic semi-final 2-26 to 4-15.
But 2024 champions Down have serious pedigree at this level having edged past Fermanagh in the semi-finals to reach their third Tailteann Cup decider.
"They've got a lot of dangers, they've been playing at a high level over the last couple of years. They were in Division Two, back down to Division Three and are going back to Division Two next year," McConville, who took over as Wicklow boss before the 2023 season, said of the Mournemen.
"[In the] Ulster Championship, they beat Donegal and that's the standout result. If you look at that game on a standalone, that's a scary thought.
"The likes of [Odhran] Murdock, [Daniel] Guinness and Pat Havern, they're very hard to pin down. That's the job that's ahead of us.
"We know the enormity of the task, but we have to have confidence in our ability and how good we've been in the past four games. A lot of the concentration has to be on ourselves."
When it comes to pass rushers, few NFL franchises have the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers. But this current group of edge defenders is a confusing lot. The team has invested a massive amount of money into T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig but over the last three seasons, Watt is the only one who has mustered double-digit sacks in a season and he did it twice.
So we suppose it isn't a huge shock that Watt made ESPN's Top 10 edge rushers as voted on my NFL executives and coaches although no one would have batted an eye if Watt had gotten left off or one of the other Steelers edge defenders had made the cut instead.
This is a huge fall for Watt. Landing at No. 7 after being No. 2 in 2025 and 2024 is telling of just how bad the Steelers defense was under former DC Teryl Austin. Watt is eyeing a big comeback with new DC Patrick Graham and after missing several games last season with a lung injury.
As a side note, Highsmith and Herbig did receive votes and the Steelers are the only team with three players to get votes.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers get 1 edge rusher on ESPN rankings for 2026

It’s time to talk football.
Big 12 media days have begun, signaling the unofficial start of college football season. New Utah head coach Morgan Scalley will be on hand for his first appearance at the annual meeting, along with quarterback Devon Dampier, running back Wayshawn Parker, linebacker Johnathan Hall and defensive end Lance Holtzclaw.
Last year’s Big 12 media day for Utah revolved around former coach Kyle Whittingham and his decision to return for his 21st season in charge of the program. This time around, the hot topic will be Scalley, who took over the program this December after Whittingham “stepped down,” then took the Michigan job after it opened up.
While Scalley has already coached (and won) a bowl game for Utah — the Utes’ 44-22 victory over Nebraska in the Las Vegas Bowl — had an introductory press conference and completed spring practices, Wednesday will be a chance for the former star Ute safety to speak his vision for the program to a national audience.
Outlets from across the country will be on hand at The Star — the Dallas Cowboys’ practice facility and headquarters in Frisco, Texas — and the always-engaging Scalley will be featured on TV, radio and social media both on Wednesday and beyond.
Scalley will take the main podium at The Star at noon MDT for a 15-minute press conference that will be streamed on the Big 12’s YouTube page and broadcast on ESPNU, and he’ll also have a separate interview on ESPNU before having another scrum with the media at 2 p.m. MDT.
Expect Scalley to talk a lot about the team’s RSNB (relentless, smart, nasty, ballhawks) culture, his vision for the program and Utah’s new offense led by coordinator Kevin McGiven.
Of course, he’ll also be asked about filling Whittingham’s shoes — and the transition that took place — over the course of the day.
While the Big 12 no longer releases a preseason poll, Phil Steele’s annual preseason magazine has the Utes finishing No. 3 in the 16-team conference, while Athon Sports’ magazine pegs the Utes at No. 4.
Vegas odds line up with those projections, with Utah generally having the third-best odds to win the conference behind Texas Tech and BYU.
The Utes have proven players at some of the most important positions on the field, including Dampier, backup quarterback Byrd Ficklin, Parker, Hall and safety Jackson Bennee, but will have new starters on both the offensive and defensive lines.
While Scalley himself will be one of the key Utah storylines Wednesday, here are two others to keep an eye on.
Last year, Utah’s offensive line was a big topic of conversation for a different reason than this year. The Utes brought offensive tackle Spencer Fano to last year’s media days, where there was plenty of conversation about how good Utah’s offensive line would be.
That group lived up to the preseason hype, powering one of the nation’s top rushing attacks and breaking school records for rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a season along the way.
Fano and fellow tackle Caleb Lomu were both selected in the first round of the NFL draft.
With all five starters having either graduated or moved onto the NFL, new offensive line coach Jordan Gross essentially has a blank starting slate, though that doesn’t mean inexperienced.
Keith Olson, Alex Harrison, Zereoue Williams, Solatoa Moea’i and Roger Alderman all played at least 130 snaps last season. Four of Utah’s projected starting five in Harrison, Olson, Williams and Montana State transfer Cedric Jefferson are veterans, while senior Moea’i and five-star true freshman Kelvin Obot will battle for a guard spot.
On the other side of the ball, the Utes also lost all of their starters in the trenches.
In the middle, Karson Kaufusi and Pupu Sepulona, two freshmen who earned a lot of playing time last season, will need to take the next step forward, and the Utes brought in San Jose State transfer Jireh Moe for reinforcement.
On the ends, senior Holtzclaw and redshirt sophomore Kash Dillon will step into starting roles after playing 682 combined snaps a season ago.
Scalley told the Deseret News earlier this summer that one of the biggest spring camp surprises was the play of both of the lines.
“Because a lot of question marks losing five guys, two first round draft picks, I’m really excited about our offensive line, really excited about our defensive line,” Scalley said,
“And if you’re going to win championships, you have to have great offensive, defensive lines. Higher levels of competition expose soft play, expose poor line play, and so that’s what I’m excited about and probably the two biggest pleasant surprises is the development already of the offense and defensive line.”
Offensive coordinator Jason Beck’s helped reverse the Utes’ offensive fortunes last season as Utah put up 41.2 points per game and 482.9 yards per game.
Now, the mastermind of last year’s successful offense is off to Michigan with Whittingham.
Scalley hired McGiven from Utah State to run the offense, and while McGiven will bring his own ideas and own offense, it could be similar to Beck’s, which utilized Dampier’s skill set in the RPO and also played to Utah’s strengths up front. He’s even incorporated some of the verbiage from the last regime to make things smoother.
“That’s the beauty is you pull that film up and go, ‘Look boys, doesn’t that look similar?’” Scalley said.
Like any good offensive coordinator, McGiven’s offense will be designed around the strength of the team, and with Dampier at quarterback, that means utilizing him, and Ficklin, in the run game.
“I’ve always wanted a system that has that type of versatility to be able to cater it to the personnel group, to the personnel that you have,” McGiven said.
“I would say multiple, first and foremost, just in trying to change up the looks, and again, just in an attempt to create as much conflict for the defense as possible, reducing and expanding with your formations, shifting in motion and just different layers any way you can to attack a defense and trying to be able to dictate a game that way.”
While the run game could be the focus of this year’s offense again, especially with Parker, Utah has also upgraded Dampier’s passing options.
Utah State transfer receiver Braden Pegan, who caught 60 passes for 926 yards and five touchdowns in McGiven’s offense last season, is the favorite to lead the Ute receivers, and Utah also added Kyri Shoels, who caught 59 passes for 768 yards and two touchdowns last season for San Jose State.
Another addition who drew buzz this season is Mississippi State transfer Ricky Johnson. Returners Creed Whittemore, Larry Simmons and Tobias Merriweather round out the room, which should be better than last season.

I sat down with Utah head coach Morgan Scalley for a wide-ranging interview covering everything from his leadership to NIL ahead of his debut season as the Utes’ head coach.
China’s National Vulnerability Database (NVDB) said in a statement that Claude Code, Anthropic’s popular AI coding tool, contains “security backdoor vulnerabilities,” and warned users to either uninstall it or update to its latest version. According to the Wall Street Journal, versions of the tool released between April and June 2026 “can send sensitive information such as user location and identity to remote servers without the user’s consent due to a built-in monitoring mechanism.” It should be noted, though, that the Chinese government released this guidance even though the AI tool isn’t approved for public use in China. Anthropic has also restricted the use of its AI tools in the region due to national security risks.
It seems that this directive stems from the revelation by developer Troye Sivan that Claude Code is covertly sending information like time zone and domains, targeting Chinese users. Anthropic engineer Thariq Shihipar confirmed on X that it was an experiment the company launched in June “to prevent account abuse from unauthorized resellers and protect against distillation.” He also added that “this should be fully rolled back in tomorrow’s release.”
Anthropic has already accused Chinese AI labs of distilling Claude twice — it said earlier this year that DeepSeek, alongside other Chinese developers, created 24,000 fraudulent accounts to train smaller models. It once again claimed in late June that Claude was distilled, this time by Alibaba. There have also been several reports that Claude API access is being resold in the grey market at 90% off through proxy networks.
It seems that Anthropic’s experiment has already concluded and that its tracking functions will no longer be hidden and will be baked directly into Claude Code, based on Shihipar’s statement. This is probably why the Chinese cybersecurity agency recommended that users update their Claude Code apps to the latest version. However, this is still a curious guidance — even though Claude Code is not directly banned in China, the government still requires all AI LLMs to undergo review, which Anthropic’s AI models did not go through.
Still, despite the dual bans, Chinese developers are finding ways to access Claude Code. More than that, Beijing is seemingly acknowledging this fact with its directive, telling people who use the AI tool to update their apps.
The CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC), a U.S. government-backed cybersecurity group at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute, disclosed a firmware flaw on July 6 that can hand attackers full administrative control over several Tenda networking devices. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-11405, is an undocumented authentication backdoor in the affected models' firmware that bypasses the normal login process and grants access to the devices' web management interface without valid credentials. Compounding the risk, there is currently no security patch available, as Tenda — a Shenzhen-based budget networking brand with a large presence in India and other markets — is yet to respond despite CERT/CC reaching out on the issue.
CERT/CC lists five affected firmware versions spanning the FH1201, W15E, AC10, AC5, and AC6 router families. The advisory, which credits an anonymous researcher for the finding, does not describe this list as exhaustive. The list covers only the specific builds the researcher reported to CERT/CC, as there is no vendor-confirmed scope. According to the advisory, the flaw resides inside the routers' built-in web server, where an undocumented authentication routine allows administrative access without requiring the configured administrator credentials.
Like most consumer routers, Tenda devices provide a password-protected web management interface for configuring Wi-Fi settings, firewall rules, DNS servers, firmware updates, port forwarding, parental controls, and other core networking features. Because these interfaces control most aspects of a router's operation, they are typically protected by authentication mechanisms designed to prevent unauthorized users from making changes that could compromise an entire home or business network.
According to the advisory, the affected firmware initially performs authentication as expected, verifying the administrator password with a standard MD5-based check. However, when that verification fails, the login routine quietly follows a second, undocumented code path. Instead of immediately rejecting the login attempt, the firmware retrieves another password stored internally under the configuration key sys.rzadmin.password and compares it directly against the user-supplied password using the standard C library function strcmp().
If the supplied password matches this hidden value, the firmware immediately creates a valid administrator session with full privileges. Even more concerning, the associated username is never validated, meaning any username can be used as long as the hidden password is supplied. As a result, the mechanism effectively bypasses the router's configured administrator account altogether.
While CERT/CC did not disclose the hidden password itself, the existence of an undocumented secondary authentication path significantly weakens the security model of affected devices. Unlike conventional authentication vulnerabilities that stem from implementation errors, this is a separate login path rather than a flaw in the existing one, granting administrative access through credentials that are neither documented nor exposed through the router's management interface. Whether that path was placed there deliberately or left in as a forgotten development feature is unclear. CERT/CC draws no conclusion on intent, and Tenda's silence settles nothing.
Successful exploitation grants an attacker unrestricted control over the router's configuration. With administrator access, an attacker could modify network settings, change DNS servers to redirect internet traffic, disable security protections, replace administrator credentials, or enable additional remote access features. As routers serve as the gateway between local devices and the internet, compromising one can expose every connected system on the network to further attacks.
Pending official Tenda firmware updates, CERT/CC recommends disabling remote web management wherever possible to prevent attackers from reaching the administrative interface over the internet. The organization also advises limiting local network exposure, noting that while changing a router's default LAN IP address may reduce opportunistic discovery by automated scanning tools, it does not protect against determined attackers performing targeted network reconnaissance.
The disclosure echoes the concerns the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cited when it added certain foreign-made networking products to its Covered List in March, preventing new models from receiving the authorization required for import and sale in the U.S. The FCC argued that compromised consumer routers can provide attackers with a foothold into home and small-business networks. An undocumented administrator backdoor in widely sold networking equipment — combined with the absence of a vendor patch or response — illustrates the type of supply-chain security risk regulators seek to address.
After ravaging the PC market for both DIY builders and OEM buyers, wrecking the game console ecosystem, and savaging the enterprise server landscape, the global memory shortage is officially claiming its next victim: the budget smartphone. According to new market analysis from tech research firm Omdia, the smartphone market, particularly the entry-level market, is on the brink of a massive contraction. Omdia projects that global shipments of smartphones priced below $400 will plummet by over 22% this year, dragging the entire global smartphone market down by 12% year-over-year. The culprit? Skyrocketing contract prices for DRAM and NAND flash memory, which have turned the razor-thin margins of budget phone manufacturing into an impossible financial math problem, especially given that memory alone now comprises up to 64% of the total cost of lower-tier smartphones.
To understand why cheap phones are vanishing, you have to look at the Bill of Materials (BOM). That's the raw physical cost to manufacture a device. In the tech industry, this is governed by the "cost floor." Even if a manufacturer puts a low-capacity memory chip into a phone, the baseline cost to produce, test, and package that silicon has skyrocketed over the past four quarters because memory giants like SK hynix, Samsung, and Micron have aggressively redirected their manufacturing wafer starts away from standard commodity memory and toward High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) to feed the insatiable, high-margin demand of AI data centers. Commodity smartphone memory is effectively being starved out of existence.
Omdia's latest Quarterly Smartphone Technology Trends report reveals just how destructive this conversion has been to phone BOMs. Between Q3 2025 and Q1 2026, the share of manufacturing costs dedicated to memory nearly doubled for sub-$400 devices, where memory chips now account for nearly 60% of the total physical manufacturing cost. In the sub-$99 ultra-budget phones, memory has apparently breached a staggering 64% of the entire BOM budget. When two-thirds of a budget phone's manufacturing cost is tied up in RAM and storage chips, there is simply no money left to pay for the processor, screen, battery, camera sensors, or chassis.

In normal market cycles, handset makers offset expensive components by trimming costs elsewhere, but entry-level devices are already stripped to the bone. Budget champions, including Chinese value brands like Xiaomi (Redmi/POCO), OPPO, Vivo, and Transsion (Tecno and Infinix), have zero structural wiggle room left. As Omdia principal analyst Zaker Li notes, manufacturers are being forced to significantly raise retail prices on low-end models just to maintain microscopic profit margins.
The problem is, entry-level consumers are notoriously price-sensitive; when a $150 phone suddenly costs $220, demand evaporates. Facing unviable economics and weakening buyer demand, smartphone vendors are quietly initiating a tactical retreat from the bottom of the market, scaling back or entirely abandoning low-end handsets to focus on more lucrative price brackets.
Now, while the sub-$400 market collapses, Omdia predicts that smartphones priced above $400 will actually prove resilient, growing by 5.7% this year. However, surviving in this higher bracket requires intense component gymnastics. To keep devices like mid-range "flagship killers" affordable without taking a massive hit on memory costs, manufacturers are quietly downgrading other hardware. Chinese vendors are stepping back from advanced LTPO OLED screens in favor of older LTPS OLED panels on sub-premium models, scraping together $3 to $5 in savings per unit. Because the SoC remains the single largest cost expense in phones over $600, builders are reusing previous-generation processors to slash chip costs by 30% to 40%. Finally, Omdia says to expect mid-range phones to drop redundant macro or ultra-wide lenses entirely, or potentially to revert to smaller image sensors.

True top-tier flagships like the iPhone 17 Pro or Galaxy S26 Ultra are mechanically immune to these compromises. Because their total BOM includes expensive titanium frames, custom silicon, and periscope cameras, memory makes up a much smaller percentage of their overall build cost. However, they aren't immune to the broader economics: premium buyers are simply being handed the bill directly. With memory costs up sharply across the board, industry-wide retail price hikes on high-end hardware are already becoming the new normal.
If you're waiting for phone prices to drop back to Earth, you'll need to be patient. There is relief on the horizon, but it won't arrive in time to save this year's buying cycle. Recognizing that the memory bottleneck is now a threat to the broader tech economy, memory vendors and government regulators are throwing unprecedented billions at the problem. In a historic public-private initiative, the South Korean government recently unveiled an $870 billion (1,350 trillion won) 10-year investment framework with Samsung and SK hynix. The aggressive plan includes breaking ground on multiple mega-fabs in Yongin and Cheongju, with the explicit government-mandated goal of doubling national memory output within five years. Meanwhile, SK hynix is fast-tracking advanced packaging and NAND facilities, and Micron is heavily building out its leading-edge DRAM campuses in the U.S. and Japan.
The problem is, semiconductor fabrication plants take years to build, equip, and scale. Most analysts agree that meaningful, high-volume memory relief won't realistically hit consumer supply chains until mid-2027 at the earliest, with full normalization stretching into 2028 or later. Until we see a major market realignment (or failing that, until those mega-fabs come online), the RAMaggedon will continue to dictate what handsets you can buy in the smartphone aisle.
JEDEC has released its new specification that aims to push down the pricing of the ultra-expensive HBM that powers the fastest AI processors. While the new standard will not help relieve the DRAM shortage as it uses large HBM4 DRAM devices, it can make high-bandwidth memory a bit cheaper as it enables attaching SPHBM4 memory stacks without advanced packaging and using inexpensive organic substrates.
The standard's body published the specification of SPHBM4, Standard Package High Bandwidth Memory (JESD330-4), that combines HBM4 DRAM ICs with standard packaging and a fast 'narrow' 512-bit interface. Here are the details.
Although 1024-bit and 2048-bit interfaces used by HBM3 and HBM4 memory deliver unbeatable performance, their wide interfaces consume significant silicon area inside processors, they require expensive interposers, and advanced packaging technologies with limited capacity, such as TSMC’s CoWoS, for integration with host processors. The upcoming SPHBM4 memory continues to use the same HBM4 DRAM stacks as JESD270-4, but swaps the conventional HBM base die for a new SPHBM4 PHY/buffer die featuring a narrower 512-bit interface that enables mounting on standard organic substrates without using sophisticated packaging methods for integration. To offset the effect of the narrower interface, SPHBM4 supports considerably higher data transfer rates ranging from 22.4 GT/s to 46.0 GT/s.
Instead of connecting to the host processor using a 2048-bit memory interface like HBM4, SPHBM4 uses 32 independent 16-bit DDR channels organized into eight Quad Channels. Since 'Quad Channel' is a new term, let us explain how things work. Internally, an HBM4 stack contains 32 memory channels, each 64 bits wide, for a total external interface width of 2048 bits. SPHBM4 needs to 'convert' the 2048-bit internal I/O onto a 512-bit external interface, which is why it groups every four HBM4 channels into a Quad Channel. As a result, externally, a Quad Channel exposes 64 data pins (4 × 16 bits), which replace the 256 data pins (4 × 64 bits) that those four HBM4 channels would normally require. To preserve bandwidth, these 64 pins operate at four times the data rate of the original HBM4 interface.
While SPHBM4 dramatically increases I/O bandwidth, it does not make the DRAM array itself faster. The HBM4 memory core retains the same fundamental architecture and timings, including core frequency, row activation, precharge, and refresh operations, though the additional PHY is expected to introduce some latency. For example, the DRAM core runs at only one-quarter of the external interface frequency, which means 2 GHz in the case of SPHBM4 with a 32 GT/s speed bin.
The major change is the new base die, which implements a high-speed SerDes-like PHY that maps each 16-bit external channel to four conventional 64-bit HBM4 channels. As a result, SPHBM4 introduces equalization, lane training, BER requirements, and other high-speed signaling features that are unnecessary in HBM4’s slower, wide parallel interface. To support transfer rates of up to 46.0 GT/s/s per pin, each Quad Channel uses a shared command/address interface protected by forward error correction (FEC), while data transfers rely on dedicated differential write (WCK) and read (RCK) clocks, as well as ECC and error-reporting signals.
When it comes to capacity, SPHBM4 can use stacks containing 4, 8, 12, or 16 DRAM dies featuring 24 Gb or 32 Gb densities, so the largest standardized SPHBM4 configuration is a 64 GB memory stack built from sixteen 32 Gb DRAM dies, identical to the maximum capacity supported by HBM4E.
The standard supports bump pitches greater than 90 µm and channel reaches up to 20 mm, which are two features that enable dropping the expensive interposer and using less-expensive organic substrate routing. However, getting rid of the interposer and CoWoS (or similar) packaging does not automatically make SPHBM4 inexpensive. SPHBM4 still requires massive HBM4 DRAM ICs, 2.5D packaging, a complex base die (which is likely costlier than the one used by conventional HBM4), and advanced package assembly with through-silicon vias. In addition, SPHBM4's narrow interface consumes significantly less die perimeter and silicon area inside processors, which makes it more attractive to companies that strive to install more compute capability and/or intend to install more memory stacks around their processors. However, we are still talking about a niche high-performance memory technology that will address select applications and will barely rival HBM4 directly.
When it comes to maximum performance, HBM4 moves the data at 8 GT/s (though most controllers and chips support higher data rates), so one HBM4 stack can offer bandwidth of 2 TB/s. HBM4E is set to up data transfer rate to 12 – 12.8 GT/s, therefore increasing peak bandwidth to 3 – 3.3 TB/s per stack. By contrast, one SPHBM4 with a 46 GT/s interface can hit 2.944 TB/s, though do not expect the initial versions of SPHBM4 to hit the maximum speed. Therefore, it is likely that HBM4, HBM4E, and C-HBM4E will maintain a performance lead in terms of bandwidth over SPHBM4 in the foreseeable future.
HBM4 latency will still probably have an edge over SPHBM4. HBM4 essentially connects to its host processor almost directly through a very simple interface. By contrast, SPHBM4 inserts a much more sophisticated PHY that performs serialization/deserialization, lane training, FEC handling, and other operations that can add a few nanoseconds of latency. This may not be a big problem for some applications, but inference benefits a lot from low latencies.
When it comes to power and voltages, HBM4 and SPHBM4 share the same DRAM core voltage because SPHBM4 reuses standard HBM4 DRAM stacks. However, I/O is different: HBM4 leaves the interface voltage up to memory vendors and allows implementations at 0.7V, 0.75V, 0.8V, or 0.9V, depending on the desired balance between power, speed, and signal integrity. By contrast, SPHBM4 standardizes the external I/O at 0.75V.
Also, HBM4 moves data over a very wide interface with many slow parallel links that tend to be very energy efficient. By contrast, SPHBM4 moves the same amount of data through one-quarter as many wires, which run roughly four times faster. High-speed data transfer tends to be less energy efficient than 'slow' data transfers over a wide interface. Keeping in mind SPHBM4's rather sophisticated PHY that converts a wide interface into a narrow interface, which is likely a power-hungry process. Nonetheless, the 4X lower number of drivers and receivers could tangibly reduce the power consumption of SPHBM4. That said, without implementation details from DRAM makers or a processor developer, it is impossible to conclude which memory type has lower power consumption.
Last but not least, SPHBM4 essentially trades manufacturing challenges that arise from using silicon interposers for an engineering challenge of developing an extremely sophisticated base die/PHY. Developing and manufacturing such a base die should not be a problem for foundries. However, it remains to be seen whether DRAM makers can design and produce SPHBM4 with decent power efficiency. After all, both Micron and SK hynix work with TSMC to build C-HBM4E and HBM4E base dies, whereas Samsung's memory division uses base dies produced by Samsung Foundry.
One interesting aspect of SPHBM4 is whether Chinese developers of AI accelerators can benefit from this technology. In theory, Chinese developers like Biren, Huawei, Moore Threads, and other blacklisted companies that cannot use TSMC's chip manufacturing or packaging services could become one of the biggest beneficiaries of SPHBM4, perhaps even more so than the U.S.
First up, a smaller shoreline directly benefits chips that are made using trailing nodes, as it enables packing more compute capability into them without sacrificing memory bandwidth or capacity. Secondly, Chinese OSATs currently do not offer CoWoS-like technologies, so eliminating the interposer and using advanced organic substrates is a benefit.
However, SPHBM4 still requires HBM4 DRAM stacks, and today, Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron are the only companies capable of producing them, while China-based CXMT can barely make HBM2E. Furthermore, building a 46 GT/s PHY is very hard and will likely be challenging for Chinese IC developers.
Nonetheless, assembling SPHBM4 packages on organic substrates is arguably more aligned with China's existing manufacturing base, so if local DRAM makers eventually develop competitive HBM4-class memory, SPHBM4 could substantially reduce one of the country's remaining infrastructure gaps.
JEDEC's SPHBM4 looks like a promising standard that can potentially address a broader range of applications than HBM4 itself due to lower integration cost. Still, HBM4, HBM4E, and C-HBM4E will maintain performance leadership, which will make them a preferable choice for flagship AI accelerators in the coming years.
The Wi-Fi router market is facing headwinds as consumers pull back on spending. According to a new report from Counterpoint, we’re witnessing a softening in global consumer Wi-Fi router shipments, with a 6 percent YoY decline in Q1 2026. This decline follows an explosion of market growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, when consumers upgraded their Wi-Fi hardware to enhance their work-from-home capabilities.
Counterpoint notes that global Wi-Fi router shipments peaked in 2021, which was at the height of consumer hardware spending during the pandemic. There were some positive points in the report, with Asus and Google seeing global shipment increases of 3.8 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively, during Q1 2026. However, Xiaomi had a 1.3 percent shortfall, Netgear was down 3 percent, while TP-Link fell by 5.4 percent. Counterpoint also notes that “Others,” which includes dozens of other hardware vendors whose sales aren’t significant enough to be broken out individually, fell by 10.4 percent.
Since 2021, global shipments have declined by almost 34 percent, and a couple of factors explain this turn of events. For starters, many people who upgraded their Wi-Fi hardware in 2021 or 2022 simply see no reason to shift to newer technology. Even though the best Wi-Fi routers use the Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) standard, offering multi-gig speeds across the 6 GHz and 5 GHz bands, those performance benefits are not enticing consumers on the sidelines because of rising costs for more essential goods.

Another reason global shipments of consumer routers have seen a steady decline is that ISPs have become more adept at bundling higher-end networking hardware with their services. Whether you’re signing up for new fiber, cable, or 5G home internet service, ISPs are including routers with integrated Wi-Fi 6, 6E, or 7 wireless connectivity. For customers with non-demanding network needs, this ISP-provided hardware is sufficient. For example, T-Mobile provides a Wi-Fi 7 gateway with its $60/month 5G home internet plan and a Wi-Fi 7 gateway plus a mesh extender with its $70/month plan.
Speaking of mesh systems, this is one of the few bright points for hardware vendors. Counterpoint notes that mesh Wi-Fi systems have seen significant growth as consumers seek to blanket every area of their homes with wireless coverage to support a substantial number of connected devices. Amazon’s Eero and Google’s Nest mesh Wi-Fi router systems were called out specifically for their strong performance (driven in part by high brand recognition and heavy sales promotions). The gaming router segment also bucked the decline in the broader Wi-Fi router market, as online gaming enthusiasts seek a competitive edge with lower latency and higher available network bandwidth.
There’s a possibility we could see a rebound in sales in the second half of 2026 and into early 2027 as the first Wi-Fi 8 hardware enters the market. However, Wi-Fi 8 is seen as more of a quality-of-life upgrade than another leap in performance over previous Wi-Fi generations.
Sipearl has been developing a custom CPU, especially designed for high-performance workloads, named 'Rhea', for over five years. In late May, it was finally announced that the company had received the CPU from the fab, initiating the bring-up process, which is a significant milestone. The HPC CPU sports over 80 cores, in addition to an innovative memory subsystem. We spoke directly with Craig Prunty, vice president of marketing and business development of SiPearl, to learn the fine-grained details.
The Rhea CPU is intended to reach markets by late 2026 or early 2027, and won't be the most performant HPC CPU on the market. Regardless, SiPearl told us at Computex that there is interest both towards Rhea and its successors from rather unexpected parties, so the company is in with a chance to become a successful CPU designer over time.
SiPearl's Rhea (or Rhea1, how the company prefers to call the unit these days) sports 80 Arm Neoverse V1 cores with two 256-bit Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) engines for fast vector computations in FP64, FP32, BF16, and INT8 formats; 1 MB of L2 per core; 80 MB system-level cache (SLC), and 104 PCIe 5.0 lanes. The CPU has a unique memory subsystem comprising four HBM2E interfaces for 64 GB of on-package HBM2E stacks for applications that require massive memory bandwidth (think supercomputer applications like fluid dynamics) and four DDR5 interfaces supporting two 256 GB DIMMs per channel, for up to 2 TB of memory per socket. Rhea comprises 61 billion transistors and is fabbed by TSMC using its N6 process technology.

SiPearl received the first samples of its Rhea processor in mid-May, and the CPU is currently in bring-up mode. So far, it looks like the very first silicon works just fine, so the company will not have to respin it, which means SiPearl has a good chance of shipping it to customers in the coming quarters.
"The Rhea1 CPU is in its 12-week bring-up process since May 13, and it works exactly as it was designed to do," said Craig Prunty, vice president of marketing and business development of SiPearl, in an interview with Tom's Hardware Premium. "The test version of Rhea1 will be available for testing by partners and EU collaborative projects at the end of the bring-up process. The general availability of Rhea1 is scheduled for end of 2026."
Getting the very first silicon to work correctly is a stroke of good luck, especially for the very first product from a startup that has never designed a complex CPU before. However, it has taken the company over five years to define and then develop its processor, an unacceptably long cycle. With Rhea, SiPearl not only built its processor, but it actually built the company, Craig Prunty admitted in an interview with Tom's Hardware. The company once tried to work with a contract chip designer, but eventually canceled the deal and formed five in-house development teams in Europe. Since these teams have never worked together before, the processor was delayed a number of times from 2023 to 2026. It, of course, gained eight additional cores in the meantime, but this hardly justifies a three-year delay.
"We have five development teams in Europe: Maisons Laffitte, Massy (both in the Paris region), Grenoble and Sofia Antipolis in France, Barcelona in Spain," Prunty said. "The Bologna team is currently being put together."
One of the reasons why SiPearl has so many locations is that it wants to shrink its development cycle to around 18 months to offer competitive CPUs.
Now, because it is 2026, HBM2E memory is extremely hard to get, which is why Rhea1 will be a limited-run processor only available to select clients and partners. In theory, this is not something that is going to happen to SiPearl's Athena processor for aerospace, defense, and government applications, which is essentially Rhea with 16, 32, 48, 64, or 80 Neoverse V1 cores and without onboard HBM2E, which will be sold based on market demand sometime in 2028. Though, do not expect Athena to have a very long lifespan. SiPearl hopes to tape out its 2nd Generation Rhea (Rhea2) processor in 2027. That CPU will not have onboard HBM, so its derivatives for aerospace, defense, and government systems will probably follow shortly, making Athena1 obsolete.
To a large degree, the first-generation Rhea processor is more than just a product for SiPearl, as it is meant to put the company on the map of data center and supercomputer CPUs and proof that a European entity can develop a competitive processor. SiPearl originally intended to address European supercomputers and sovereign AI infrastructure with Rhea1. However, many commercial cloud providers in Europe and the Middle East plan to evaluate the platform and even deploy it (albeit not widely) as they want to ensure they have access to technology in the current geopolitical situation.

While the CPU is the industry's third processor to use a hybrid memory subsystem comprising HBM2E and DDR5 (for which SiPearl deserves accolades), it is very late to market, so while it is natural that various sovereign AI and HPC deployments and Europe-funded supercomputers will deploy it, expecting commercial companies to deploy Neoverse V1-based machines in 2027 is pretty naïve. However, commercial companies will validate and test the platform, possibly do some software porting, and ensure that it works as intended. Some companies might even deploy Rhea1 in their data centers. As Craig Punty puts it, Rhea1 could open rather unexpected doors for SiPearl.
As it turns out, geopolitical tensions and export controls force big players to look for alternatives to American hardware, which is where SiPearl's processors could fit rather well. SiPearl is based in France, it has R&D centers around Europe, it licenses technologies from Arm, and produces its CPUs in Taiwan. The company cannot ship its CPUs to China due to export restrictions, but it can sell them to clients in Europe and the Middle East without restraint, which is its indisputable trump card. Assuming that SiPearl offers competitive performance, its CPUs are almost guaranteed to be adopted by sovereign AI and HPC deployments in Europe, which means guaranteed revenue.

One might argue that since SiPearl uses Arm's cores, it will inevitably compete against Arm's AGI processors eventually. Indeed, it will, once its CPUs address large CSPs. Which is why the company must stay ahead of Arm's own offerings in terms of performance and features, or at least be on par with them.
For now, SiPearl is bringing up its Rhea1 processor in its labs. The company already has its Seine reference server design that is primarily designed for validation, testing, evaluation, and software porting. For AI and HPC deployments, Seine can be configured for one Rhea CPU and two accelerators; for more traditional supercomputer needs, two Seine motherboard can be installed into one chassis, though the nodes will work independently.

Speaking of the Seine motherboard, it should be noted that since SiPearl uses it for bringing up the CPU, it had to be made perfect so to exclude any possible problems on its side. To that end, it uses costly components and an ultra-expensive 26-layer printed circuit board to ensure signal integrity, reduce crosstalk, provide the best quality power possible, and ensure maximum mechanical stability.
The Seine server reference design will be used by Bull to build servers for the Jupiter supercomputer, according to Prunty. Other server suppliers may follow and adopt the same design to offer their servers based on Rhea1.
"We had also a partnership agreement signed with HPE to work together on European supercomputers tender offers," Prunty said. "Our CPUs will also equip other servers as part of European AI gigafactory project."
Developing a supercomputer-grade processor in Europe is already quite an achievement, but developing a CPU that works fine from the first silicon could indeed be considered a breakthrough for a startup. In addition, SiPearl tapes out its Rhea in a good time when potential customers may adopt it despite the fact that Neoverse V1 technology that powers the chip is outdated. As it turns out, export controls made not only sovereign AI and HPC deployments look in SiPearl's direction, but private CSPs in Europe and the Middle East also plan to evaluate its processors.
SiPearl admits that a five-year development cycle is too long for a modern CPU, though it remains to be seen whether it can indeed shrink it to 18 months. The company already has five development sites and is building another one, so it looks like it the company is on the right path. Yet, SiPearl must prove that it can develop Arm-based processors that are competitive against Arm's own AGI as well as other Arm-powered data center CPUs, something that will not be easy to do given the fact that SiPearl is a startup, whereas its potential rivals are billion-dollar companies.
Of course, SiPearl will always have a couple of trumps up its sleeve: the European Processor Initiative (EPI) as well as sovereign AI and HPC deployments that will always prefer locally developed CPUs no matter what. Whether such businesses are enough to build a world-class processor developer is something that remains to be seen, but at the very least, SiPearl will not vanish into oblivion like many other European CPUs makers.
In the last few months, Sonos has finally moved on from fixing its app's tech issues to improving it with new navigation and adding some useful new techy features, such as a key new network troubleshooting option.
But many Sonos users are just tired of waiting for long-requested features — such as the ability to add front surround speakers — so they're building their own alternatives instead.
We covered some user-created apps to improve the Sonos ecosystem not too long ago, and the list of available options continues to grow.
First up there's "the app Sonos should have made" according to its creator: Somos InControl. It's an iOS remote for Sonos home theater products with custom EQ, saveable sound presets, surround height levels and music features too.
The big draws here are that it supports adding front left and right surround speakers, and the ability to save EQ options for different use cases — the example screen shot has slightly tweaked sound for 5.1 surround versus Dolby Atmos versus music listening that you instantly switch between. It's an Apple TestFlight work in progress so availability is limited, but it looks very impressive.
The app Sonos should have made. Try it for free. from r/sonos
Moosic is a self-hosted music server app that offers an alternative to Trueplay's room tuning, with the always-welcome ability to display charts of the room correction, plus more customization options for the tuning.
It also enables you to switch your Sonos configuration — such as switching a pair of Era 300s from working as rear speakers to working as stereo music speakers — but to keep separate room-tuning profiles for each configuration, which again is something Trueplay doesn't offer.
If you're wondering why not just use TruePlay, creator AffectionateFox5907 explains: "Sonos does not provide a way to switch between home theatre and music setup seamlessly. My app does, but as part of that I lose Trueplay. When you unbond and rebond a speaker, each time it will lose its Trueplay configuration. My app basically builds a better Sonos app that adds features I've been wanting for a while without having to have a bunch of different apps. This now works with multiple subs and should work with fronts added as well."
One of the big downsides of using third-party apps that add front surrounds is that it disables Trueplay, so this is a win for people coloring outside the usual Sonos surround lines.
It also looks ideal for anyone who's found using their home theater for music to be a bit of a pain, and there are plenty of people who do: there's a whole Reddit thread asking for a simple switch between movie mode and music mode without having to reconfigure your system every time you do it.
I built my own version of "Trueplay" from r/sonos
Last but not least, MajorAtmosphere has created Kyuu (pronounced "queue"), an iOS Sonos controller that enables you to use UPnP for local files, which the Sonos app doesn't support.
As they explain: "Kyuu runs a lightweight local server that handles speaker discovery via SSDP, polls playback state, and sends commands directly to your speakers. The iOS app talks to that server over your LAN — no cloud, no Sonos account, no external dependencies."
I built a local-first Sonos controller iOS app using the UPnP API — no account required [Beta] from r/sonos
Somewhere right now, a person is asking ChatGPT for the best cafe near them. The AI answers in four seconds and names three cafes. What if one of them isn't yours?
That's the problem I’ll address here. Without any hacks or suggesting a $500-a-month dashboard that you'll open twice. Instead, something that works with a system you can run from a spreadsheet.
've spent a lot of time watching small businesses handle AI search the way most of us handle gym memberships. Sign up in January, feel great for a week, never log in again. See, the tool was never the problem. The plan was.
So here's the plan.

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AEO stands for Answer Engine Optimization. It's the practice of making your business show up when people ask questions to AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google's AI Overviews.
Before AI was a thing, you would simply search for a query on Google and find multiple results, including Ads, Featured Snippet, Blogs, etc.
But, right now, most people ask AI the same question and get an instant answer. Three names, maybe four. A short paragraph and that’s it.
Well, if you and your business is in the above paragraph, you win. If you're not, you don't exist.
And the shift is already here. Google now puts AI-generated answers on top of regular results. Millions of people ask ChatGPT for recommendations the way they used to ask a friend, and your customers are among them.
Business owners hear about AEO and ask the same question:
"Which AEO tool should I buy?"
Wrong question. That's like asking which weighing scale to buy before you've changed anything about your diet. The scale will just tell you the same bad news with more decimal places.
An AEO tool doesn't get you cited. It shows you where you're invisible. Those are very different jobs.
Here's what any AEO tool, cheap or expensive, does at its core:
That's it. That's the whole product. It's a diagnostic machine. The treatment is the work you do outside the tool, and most of that work is free.
So, before you buy anything, build the system the tool is supposed to sit inside.

Every small business, whether you run a cafe, a mechanic shop, a car wash, or a SaaS product, should think about AI visibility in four layers.
Start with questions that your target audience actually asks. The stuff people type randomly at 9 PM when they need something.
If you run a cafe: | If you run a mechanic shop: | If you run a car wash: | If you run a SaaS product: |
best cafe near Bleecker Street | best mechanic near me | best car wash near me | best invoicing tool for small business |
affordable cafe near NYU | reliable car repair in Queens | foam wash in New York | affordable CRM for freelancers |
birthday cafe in the West Village | car AC repair near me | doorstep car detailing near me | simple project management tool for agencies |
work-friendly cafe with Wi-Fi in Manhattan | affordable brake service in Brooklyn | ceramic coating in Queens | alternative to spreadsheets for client tracking |
This is where tracking begins, and you don't need software for it yet. Open ChatGPT. Open Perplexity. Ask your 20 questions. Write down what comes back.
Track five things for each prompt:
Prompt | Are we mentioned? | Who is mentioned? | Why them? | Which sources are cited? |
Best cafe near Bleecker Street | No | Competitor A, B | More reviews, more listings | Maps, review platforms, blogs |
Birthday cafe West Village | No | Competitor C | Birthday decor photos everywhere | Instagram, local blogs |
Affordable cafe near NYU | Maybe | You + two others | Menu prices visible online | Reviews, menu pages |
Do this weekly. Same prompts, same day, every week. It takes 30 minutes, and it will teach you more about your market than any webinar.

AI doesn't recommend businesses out of thin air. It looks for proof. And proof, for a local business, lives in boring places.
It lives in your Google Business Profile. In your reviews, and not just the count and the score, but what people actually say in them. In your photos, your menu or service pages, and the local directories that list you. It lives in articles and listicles that mention you, your social media presence, and the community discussions happening around your area.
Google itself says local visibility comes down to relevance, distance, and prominence. And prominence is built from links, articles, directories, review count, and review scores. AI systems lean on the same signals.
So when your competitor gets mentioned, and you don't, the reason is rarely mysterious. Your business information is incomplete or inconsistent somewhere. You don't have enough reviews. Your website doesn't answer specific questions, or your photos don't show the experience.
Maybe nobody else on the internet is talking about you yet. Or you're chasing a query that's too broad for where you are right now.
This is where most businesses quit. They track AI mentions, feel excited for two days, screenshot a result, send it to the family group chat, and then do nothing.
Tracking without action is a hobby. A good AEO workflow ends every week with a short action list. Things like:
Small, boring, and super specific. That's what moves the needle. And yes, I checked, the needle exists. It's your review count.
Quick detour, because this mistake costs people months.
If you run a cafe in Greenwich Village, do not start by targeting "best cafe in New York." That query belongs to famous names with thousands of reviews and a decade of press. You will lose that fight, and you'll lose it slowly.
Target the narrow stuff instead:
Narrow queries have less competition and higher intent. The person asking "cafe near Bleecker Street with Wi-Fi" is closer to walking through your door than the person asking "best cafe in New York" for a listicle they're skimming on the subway.
Own the street first. Then the neighborhood. Then, maybe, the city!
Okay. Say you've run the manual system for a couple of months. Your listings are fixed, reviews are climbing, and checking 20 prompts by hand every week is getting old. Now a tool makes sense.
Here are the seven things a small business AEO tool should do. If a tool doesn't do most of these, keep your money.

It should track the questions your customers actually ask. Real buyer prompts like "where can I get car AC repair near me," not vanity prompts like "is my business the best." (The answer to that one is always disappointing anyway.)
It should show which competitors keep appearing. If the same three names show up for every prompt, those three names just became your homework. Study their reviews, their photos, their pages, and their listings.
The tool should show where AI answers pull information from. Review platforms, directories, articles, maps, social profiles. Then your job is simple:

Get your brand on those sources.
Being simply mentioned is also not enough right now. You should focus on how your brand is perceived online. Here’s what I mean:
Same business. Three very different outcomes for the person reading. The tool should tell you which one you're getting.
It should show what competitors have that you don't. Something like:
Competitor has | You have |
500 reviews | 80 reviews |
Menu indexed online | Menu only on Instagram |
Birthday event photos | No event photos |
Blog mentions | Zero third-party mentions |
A page for every service | One generic homepage |
That table isn't depressing. It's a to-do list wearing a disguise.
Prompts tracked. Mentions gained or lost. Competitors appearing. Sources cited. Gaps found. Next five actions.
If the report doesn't tell you what to do next, it's really just a screensaver with a subscription fee.
Let me put the whole system in one place. This is what I'd hand any small business owner tomorrow.
Buy one when the spreadsheet starts groaning. If you're tracking more than 20 or 30 prompts, running multiple locations, or a team needs weekly reports, manual checking stops being cheap. It just becomes slow.
It also makes sense once you want history. Citation trends over time, sentiment shifts, mentions gained and lost month over month. A spreadsheet shows you today. A tool shows you the movie.
And if you're already producing content and collecting reviews every week, a tool helps keep the data pace with the work. At that stage, you're not buying insight. You're buying speed.
Now the other side. Don't buy one if your website is incomplete, your business listing is half-empty, or your review count is embarrassing. The same goes if your photos look like they were taken during an earthquake, or if nobody online is talking about you yet.
And definitely don't buy one hoping it will "get you cited" on its own. It won't. A tool pointed at a business with no proof will produce a beautiful report that says "you're invisible" in fourteen different chart formats. You already knew that. Save the money, do the work, then buy the tool to scale the work.
Small businesses keep asking "which AEO tool should I buy?" when the question that actually matters is this:
What are the 20 questions my customers ask before buying, and does the internet prove I'm a good answer?
Answer that honestly, and everything else falls into place. The listings, the reviews, the pages, the photos, the mentions. AEO isn't a separate marketing channel. It's a visibility audit for the AI era, and the audit is only useful if you act on it.
Remember that person asking ChatGPT for the best cafe near Bleecker Street? They're going to ask again next month. And the month after that.
Whether your name comes up is a decision you make this week. Open a spreadsheet. Write your 20 prompts. Start asking.
Expect 60 to 90 days for narrow, local queries, and longer for competitive ones. AI answers lean on reviews, listings, and third-party mentions, and those take time to build. The businesses that see results fastest are the ones fixing their listings and collecting reviews every single week, not the ones checking prompts every day, hoping something has changed.
They overlap, but they're not the same. SEO gets you ranked in a list of links. AEO gets you named inside an answer. The foundations are shared: good pages, accurate business info, strong reviews. The difference is the finish line. In SEO, position four still gets clicks. In an AI answer, there is no position four.
Start with ChatGPT and Google's AI Overviews, because that's where your customers already are. Add Perplexity to your weekly tracking since it shows its sources openly, which makes it the easiest one to learn from. You don't need to chase every platform. They pull from similar signals, so fixing your proof once improves your odds everywhere.
No, asking people to stuff phrases into reviews reads as fake to platforms and to humans. Ask for honest reviews instead. If your birthday setups are genuinely good, people will mention birthdays on their own. Your job is to make the experience worth describing, then make asking for the review a habit.
Fix the sources, not the AI. Wrong hours, old menu, dead phone number in an AI answer almost always trace back to an outdated listing or an old article somewhere. Find the source the answer cites, correct it there, and update your own website and business profile. AI answers refresh from the web, so clean sources eventually mean clean answers.
At the start, nothing. The manual spreadsheet system in this article costs 30 minutes a week. When you outgrow it, entry-level tools run roughly the price of a decent phone plan per month, and that's plenty for a single-location business. If a sales page quotes you enterprise pricing for tracking 20 prompts, close the tab.
Microsoft has introduced a new Windows 11 recovery feature that installs a full version of Windows directly from cloud servers, without users having to rely on separate installation media.
The new tool is designed to work even when PCs have become corrupted, giving users a completely fresh install.
Although existing PC resetting tools can already download Windows from the cloud, recovery can fail if local Windows files are damaged or missing, making this a much more comprehensive tool.
With Cloud Rebuild designed to work even when Windows won't boot at all, it includes everything from the latest compatible Windows image to device-specific drivers, meaning users can skip the faff of downloading drivers from PC manufacturers.
As for the user experience, it eliminates the need for users to configure bootable USB installers and handle complex ISO files.
The upgrade is currently available as a Windows 11 Insider preview, but Microsoft has plans to extend its reach after testing. "Remote initiation from an enterprise endpoint management solution, such as Microsoft Intune, will be available in a later release," the company added in a support page.
Being a preview product, Microsoft also noted that some features, UX and command-line options may change before it hits general availability.
While the two OSs operate differently, with Apple controlling hardware and software and creating a different driver landscape altogether, Microsoft's Cloud Rebuild does bring Windows closer to a recovery model and user experience that macOS users have enjoyed since the company launched Internet Recovery in 2011.
Microsoft hasn't provided any further timeline information for Cloud Rebuild's full release as yet.

Much of the discussion around agentic AI in commerce has focused on one assumption: that consumers will eventually delegate purchasing decisions entirely to AI systems.
The vision is straightforward enough. A consumer tells an AI assistant they need a new winter coat, a family holiday or a replacement laptop and the agent independently handles everything from product selection to payment and fulfilment.
In this version of the future, traditional ecommerce interfaces become secondary, marketplaces lose influence and consumers gradually surrender active decision-making to software acting on their behalf.
Underlying much of this vision is the assumption of "cognitive surrender" - the idea that consumers will become increasingly willing to defer judgement to AI systems rather than actively evaluating options themselves.
If AI agents can reliably identify the best products, prices and services, the argument goes, consumers may eventually see little value in conducting their own research or comparison.
The reality emerging so far appears more complicated.
Consumers are unquestionably embracing AI-assisted shopping at speed. Generative AI tools are already influencing how people discover products, compare options and navigate increasingly complex and crowded digital shopping environment.
But adoption does not necessarily equal surrender of control. Early behavioral signals suggest that while consumers are willing to use AI to reduce friction in discovery, they remain reluctant to outsource trust.
That distinction matters because it may ultimately define how agentic commerce develops.
Recent international research across 4,000+ online shoppers in the UK, US, France and Germany found that consumers using AI shopping tools still rely heavily on traditional trust indicators before making purchases.
Price remains the dominant factor when evaluating AI-generated recommendations, but brand familiarity, customer reviews and marketplace reputation continue to exert significant influence over final purchase decisions.
In practice, consumers appear to be using AI as an “accelerated curation” layer rather than a replacement for purchasing judgement.
This is important because many early narratives around agentic commerce implied that AI would fundamentally weaken existing ecommerce structures. The expectation was that autonomous agents would increasingly bypass traditional digital storefronts, reduce the importance of marketplaces and make consumer loyalty less relevant.
So far, the opposite may be happening.
AI is undoubtedly changing where product discovery begins. Increasingly, consumers may start their shopping journey through conversational interfaces rather than search engines or marketplace homepages. But once products are surfaced, familiar mechanisms of trust still shape behavior. Consumers continue to validate recommendations through reviews, recognized sellers, loyalty schemes and established platforms before committing to a purchase.
The research supports this pattern: 89% of consumers say recognizing the seller's brand remains important when acting on an AI recommendation, while 92% say customer reviews continue to influence their final choice. Moreover, 68% say they would only consider purchasing from an unfamiliar seller after first checking reviews and ratings.
This creates a more evolutionary picture of AI commerce than many expected.
Rather than disintermediating marketplaces, AI may actually reinforce them. Large ecommerce ecosystems already possess many of the attributes AI-assisted shoppers still value most: extensive review infrastructure, strong fulfilment capabilities, recognized seller protections and trusted payment environments.
If consumers continue seeking reassurance before completing purchases, those strengths remain highly relevant.
The comparison with earlier ecommerce technologies is instructive.
Social commerce, for example, has become a major channel for product discovery over the past decade, with consumers increasingly encountering products through creators, influencers and algorithmic feeds. However, in most cases the social platform is not the merchant of record.
The transaction, fulfilment, payments and post-purchase support typically still sit with retailers, marketplaces and their payment providers. Discovery has shifted but the underlying commercial infrastructure has largely remained intact.
Even as ecommerce has matured over the past two decades, trust has remained one of the strongest determinants of conversion. Consumers consistently look for social proof, recognizable brands and transparent pricing before purchasing online, particularly in higher-value or unfamiliar categories.
AI does not appear to be removing those instincts. Instead, it may be amplifying their importance by increasing the speed and scale of product exposure from entities like marketplaces which provide wide choice and a trusted logistics backbone.
If AI tools surface a broader range of sellers than consumers would normally encounter, trust signals become even more important as filtering mechanisms.
This has significant implications for merchants.
In an AI-mediated environment, visibility increasingly depends on structured product data, accurate inventory information and competitive pricing. AI systems can only recommend products they can properly interpret. Merchants with inconsistent catalogues, weak metadata or fragmented pricing strategies risk becoming less visible in AI-generated recommendations altogether.
One of the more overlooked questions surrounding agentic commerce is how loyalty programs will function inside AI-driven purchasing journeys.
Consumers have spent years building relationships with retailers, airlines, payment providers and marketplaces through points, rewards and membership ecosystems. If AI agents operate outside those structures, friction emerges. The research suggests these relationships remain highly relevant.
In the UK, 36% of consumers say they would be less likely to continue using AI shopping tools if doing so meant losing access to loyalty points and rewards, indicating the existing loyalty ecosystems remain an important part of consumer decision-making.
The likelihood is that loyalty systems themselves will need to become more interoperable with AI-assisted commerce experiences rather than disappearing entirely. Consumers may accept AI recommendations, but many will still expect rewards, protections and account benefits to remain integrated into the process.
The same applies to payments. As AI-driven commerce develops, consumers are unlikely to abandon expectations around payment security, fraud protection and transaction transparency simply because the purchasing interface changes.
In fact, research found that 55% of consumers expect to increase their use of retail marketplaces as AI adoption grows, suggesting that established platforms continue to play an important role in providing the fulfilment, payment infrastructure and operational trust that underpin online commerce. Trust in the payment process itself will remain fundamental to adoption.
This broader pattern points towards a future where AI changes the mechanics of shopping without necessarily changing the underlying psychology of buying.
Consumers are happy to delegate repetitive tasks. They are comfortable automating comparison, discovery and research. But purchasing decisions still carry emotional, financial and reputational considerations that many consumers appear unwilling to fully hand over to autonomous systems.
That may evolve over time, particularly as younger consumers become more accustomed to AI-mediated decision-making. Trust in AI systems will almost certainly increase as the technology improves and becomes more embedded in daily life. But behavioral shifts in commerce often happen more gradually than technological capability alone would suggest.
Importantly, this does not diminish the scale of change AI may bring to ecommerce.
Agentic commerce still has the potential to reshape digital advertising, product discovery, marketplace competition, payments infrastructure and merchant visibility. Entire categories of ecommerce optimization may need to be rebuilt around how AI agents interpret and prioritize products.
But the idea that AI will simply replace trust appears increasingly simplistic.
At least for now, consumers do not seem to want autonomous shopping systems that make decisions entirely on their behalf. They want systems that help them make decisions more efficiently while still preserving their ability to verify, compare and validate.
That distinction may ultimately prove critical to understanding where agentic commerce actually goes next.
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New DigiCert data has claimed four in five (78%) organizations have either experienced an AI-related security incident or have identified an AI-related vulnerability, despite ongoing AI investments and increased adoption.
Despite uncertainty around security, three-quarters of the companies surveyed have deployed four or more AI tools in the past six months alone, with a third (35%) having deployed more than 10 AI systems in that same period.
With this new data, DigiCert says organizations need to treat AI like any other business system rather than an experimental toy, deeply rooting security into the entire strategy.
While discussions are clearly taking place, fixes are slow to roll out. For example, 90% have discussion AI governance at executive or board level, but only 50% have implemented both dedicated AI security budgets and formal AI governance programs.
Following years of pilots, two-thirds (64%) have now started logging AI inventories, implying they're still discovering what AI exists across their business. Currently, nearly half lack centralized visibility into AI systems, and only 53% can fully trace AI outputs back to the underlying models and source data.
"The question is no longer whether organisations should adopt AI. It's whether they can explain, govern and trust the AI they've already deployed," SVP Brian Trzupek explained.
While AI explainability remains pretty consistent, at around half, across multiple regions and countries like the US, the UK and Australia, some sectors see more incidents and vulnerabilities than others. Those include science, technology, banking, telecoms and retail.
Looking ahead, many companies are now trialling giving AI agents their own identities, much like human workers, to improve visibility across autonomous actions. Greater governance and stricter policies to iron out the use of unapproved tools should also help companies address some of the growing security issues as adoption continues to mature.

There are many ways to use AI in marketing, and it feels like for every smart initiative, 10 AI vendors have cropped up with a tool to address it.
At the beginning of this wave, I took more calls and answered more emails than I do these days. Over time, I realized I was asking vendors the same handful of questions to assess whether their tools were worth deploying.
If you’re in the same boat and overwhelmed with vendor outreach, here are five questions to help you figure out whether they’re worth your time, along with my rationale for asking them and what I’m looking to hear — or not hear.
This question should help you understand the purpose of the tool and — crucially — whether the value it creates maps to real business outcomes.
If the vendor can’t clearly state the challenges or use cases the tool addresses, it wasn’t purpose-built to solve a real problem your team faces, whether you’re in-house or at an agency. Beware of vendors who try to dazzle you with feature-heavy language but can’t explain the business benefits those features deliver.
If a vendor identifies at least one existing team problem the tool solves and explains how it improves business outcomes, it’s a good idea to keep talking. A great follow-up question is to ask for a case study showing how the tool was used and the outcomes it delivered for an organization similar to yours in size and vertical.
Look for benefits such as “increases output” or “identifies gaps in tracking to speed up troubleshooting.” But don’t rush to invest in tools that promise to “save time” (even if they truly do) unless you have a plan for how you’ll use that extra time.
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The answer to this question should tell you whether the vendor built this tool for advertisers or just at advertisers.
Technical chops matter, but so does understanding how a media buyer actually spends their day. If the vendor doesn’t have personal experience in media buying, they need to explain how they researched the media-buying market and incorporated those insights into the tool.
If they have a shallow understanding or lack expertise, that’s a red flag. It’s fine if a rep doesn’t have that expertise directly, but someone on their team should, and you should have access to that person as soon as possible if you intend to keep talking.
If a vendor has a story or background that led them to identify a problem you can relate to firsthand and decide to build the solution themselves, that’s compelling. A founding mission that addresses your existing challenges is a solid foundation for a tool that can make a difference in your team’s performance.
I touched on case studies a few paragraphs above, and they’re a must-have in a new, fast-developing industry. I’d be looking to understand whether the vendor has an appealing track record with customers like me or whether we’d be an early adopter.
If you fall into the latter camp, there are pros and cons, just as there are with any advertising beta you can access before your competitors. You may get a leg up by finding an important growth accelerator before your competitors do, you may spin your wheels trying to work through bugs, or you may find that the tool simply doesn’t deliver on its promises.
If you can’t trust a tool or there’s a risk you’ll need to provide detailed feedback to get it working, it might not be the best use of your time and money unless you believe what it could eventually deliver would be a game-changer.
If you’re clearly going to be an early adopter and the vendor isn’t willing to be flexible on contract terms that help mitigate risk, that’s a nonstarter. More established tools will likely deliver more value consistently, although they’ll have less wiggle room on pricing because of it. Newer tools that take a hard line on pricing and contract terms, however, likely won’t be good long-term partners.
For established vendors, you need to see specific, relevant case studies with real numbers from advertisers in a similar space, of a similar size, or with a similar use case.
If they’re early-stage companies, the best answer is honesty: “You’d be one of our first clients in this vertical. Here’s what we’ve seen elsewhere, and here’s what that partnership would look like.” That transparency is a green flag.
It’s interesting how easily people share data with AI and AI tools in the rush to find a competitive edge. This is something I’d strongly caution potential buyers to consider before signing anything.
Watch for any answer that suggests your data is used to train shared or third-party models without your explicit consent. Another red flag is vague or deflecting answers or terms of service that contradict or muddy what the salesperson tells you verbally.
You own your data, full stop.
The vendor should be able to clearly explain its data-handling practices, including where your data is stored, how long it’s retained, whether it’s used for model training (and, if so, only to refine your own instance), and what happens to your data if you stop using the tool. This needs to be in the contract, not just a verbal assurance. If it’s not there, insist that it be included before you sign.
Before you commit money, you need to understand the real cost of adopting this tool. That cost includes more than the price. It’s the time, the internal lift (including integration, training, and QA), and any potential disruption to your existing martech stack.
If this requires resources your team doesn’t have, or if you realistically can’t dedicate the time to make good use of the tool, it’s not worth the investment just yet. Many marketers could avoid wasted martech spend if they asked this question and seriously considered the answer.
No tool should be one-size-fits-all, but easy implementation and intuitive design are crucial to getting your team to adopt and stick with it.
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I know firsthand that a lot of these tools sound too good to be true — and often, they are. You need to balance growth ambition and curiosity with a bit of caution.
Remember that we’re still in the early stages of AI adoption. If a tool seems too expensive or hard to onboard, or the contract is more rigid than it should be given the tool’s track record, a more attractive solution will likely emerge in the next few months.
When in doubt, ask for a free trial. Assuming it won’t create too much work for your team to integrate the tool, that could be the right next step in determining whether you’ve found your next competitive advantage.
The SEO industry has become extraordinarily good at improving its technical craft, making strides in crawl architecture, Core Web Vitals, content frameworks, entity optimization, and link acquisition at scale, to name a few.
What has lagged behind is its ability to connect that craft to the financial realities of the businesses it serves. SEO has trouble speaking the language that gets budgets approved and strategies prioritized.
Getting more funding and a better seat at the table requires a shift in how SEO teams define what they’re trying to achieve.
Let’s look at how SEO can become more commercially aware.
Paid search often structures its goals around commercial inputs and outputs: Spend goes in, revenue comes out, and the difference between the two determines whether investment in the channel increases or decreases. Every campaign exists within a financial framework.
Even if paid search is expensive or inefficient, leadership can clearly see its goals and numbers and make resource decisions accordingly.
SEO teams often present rankings as an end in themselves rather than a means to an end. They report traffic figures without connecting them to transactions and highlight technical improvements that may be meaningful from an SEO perspective but translate poorly to financial goals.
When organic search doesn’t get enough funding, it’s often attributed to leadership not understanding SEO. A more honest explanation is that SEO hasn’t clearly made its commercial case. Leadership needs to see organic search measured in sales, margins, and channel ROI.
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SEO teams usually need to change the questions they ask before planning any work.
Instead of asking which topics have the highest search volume, ask which categories and product lines carry the highest margins, then evaluate the demand landscape within them.
Instead of asking where to create content, ask which existing pages would generate meaningful revenue if they ranked better, then work backward from there.
Instead of measuring success in organic sessions, measure it in organic profit, which requires knowing what the channel costs and what it returns.
These are the performance metrics I use when running organic search as an acquisition channel:
These aren’t exotic or difficult to calculate. They simply require connecting analytics data to backend transactional data, which most organizations can do with a modest investment in reporting infrastructure.
One metric I keep coming back to is organic profit per sale, calculated as organic profit divided by organic sales.
This metric can transform an organic channel into a customer acquisition channel with a measurable cost-per-outcome. It’s a concrete metric you can benchmark against other channels.
Breaking this metric down by category, subcategory, and page lets you make strategy decisions based on commercial data, with SEO execution layered on top.
Most SEO strategies rely primarily on demand-side metrics:
These are necessary inputs, but they represent only half of the information you need to make good commercial decisions.
Layer value-side metrics on top of your demand data, including:
From a revenue and profit perspective, categories with modest search volume can outperform higher-traffic segments when they have stronger margins or higher average order values.
With a commercially aware approach, strategic decisions, including those about informational content and authority building, are evaluated against commercial outcomes rather than traffic projections.
Informational content, topical authority, and brand visibility still matter, and a channel that only pursues transactional queries will eventually hit a ceiling.
Here are some tactics for taking a more commercially focused approach to SEO.
Apply a second filter that accounts for business value alongside search demand.
I look at margin potential, average sale value by category, and current organic performance relative to where it needs to be, alongside search demand.
High-priority work sits at the intersection of meaningful demand and a strong commercial signal, which is often a different set of pages than traditional keyword prioritization surfaces.
Commercial pages naturally decay over time as competitors improve their content, SERPs evolve, and freshness signals fade. This decay translates directly into lost revenue from pages that were previously performing well.
To update commercial pages:
Linking internally from strong informational assets and high-authority pages to commercial pages with high revenue and margin potential creates business value.
I spend a significant amount of time internally linking to commercial page clusters, particularly where there’s a gap between the authority of supporting content and the rankings of the connected commercial pages.
SEO typically can’t see which specific keywords drive conversions. We often have page-level conversion data, but the queries that generate visits and purchases remain invisible.
The best workaround I’ve found is to pull recent PPC campaign data, generally from the last 30 to 90 days, and adjust for seasonality, to identify keyword patterns that generate sales and high-value customers in paid search.
These insights can inform which organic landing pages to prioritize, which commercial content to update, and where conversion optimization efforts are most likely to pay off.
A meaningful group of transactional keywords often sits in positions 10 through 20 of the SERP. These are commercial-intent terms where you’re already in the conversation but not yet positioned to convert traffic at a meaningful rate.
Identify these opportunities by filtering for commercial intent and business potential, then apply targeted improvements such as content updates, internal linking, and relevant authority building.
Digital PR campaigns that exist solely to acquire links rarely produce meaningful commercial impact. Instead, build a linking environment you can direct with deliberate commercial architecture:
When affiliates rank for discount and voucher terms and capture that traffic, you’re effectively paying a commission on customers who were already in your funnel and likely would have converted directly.
The fix is straightforward: Improve on-site pages that target branded intent, strengthen internal signals, monitor branded click share, and enforce affiliate program terms on branded bidding.
You’ll improve margins alongside revenue by eliminating acquisition costs on conversions that should have been organic in the first place.
Choosing an attribution model can be challenging because organic sessions can appear as direct traffic, GA4 and backend platforms may report different numbers, and multi-touch journeys often resist clean channel assignment.
These issues aren’t unique to organic search. As AI-mediated search continues to complicate organic referral paths, attribution will become even more challenging.
Choose an attribution model your organization can agree on, be transparent about its limitations, and focus on growing the revenue attributed to organic search under that model.
When leadership consistently sees how organic search contributes meaningful and growing revenue, attribution nuances become less important.
An SEO budget should be viewed as a variable you can adjust based on commercial KPIs.
Here’s a simple model: SEO profit equals the business margin generated from organic search minus the cost of running the channel.
When the priority is revenue growth, invest more aggressively in link acquisition, digital PR, and content production to expand visibility and capture incremental demand.
When the priority is channel profitability, perhaps at a point in the business cycle when margin preservation matters more than top-line growth, you can reduce spending to improve short-term profit, provided you’re clear about the competitive risk of sustaining those reductions for too long.
Commercial SEO requires cross-functional cooperation. Here are some talking points to help secure internal alignment.
Commercial and finance leaders care about growth, margins, and competitive position. Frame SEO in those terms, with revenue and margin projections tied to specific strategic initiatives.
SEO takes time to produce results. To earn buy-in, run a contained test first and use the results to make the case for additional investment. For example, update a group of commercial pages, complete a targeted internal linking project, or launch a branded search protection initiative.
Show leadership where competitors outrank you for high-value commercial terms, and quantify how that translates into lost market share and revenue. Concrete numbers can be persuasive.
When SEO is positioned as part of an integrated commercial growth engine with shared data flows and coordinated prioritization workflows, it becomes easier to get things done. SEO naturally touches paid search, content, product, and PR, so treat those teams as allies rather than separate workstreams.
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SEO’s technical sophistication has advanced tremendously. What’s lagged behind is its ability to speak the language of commercial leaders and connect its work to the outcomes that influence budgets and priorities.
Hold SEO to the same standards of commercial accountability as other marketing investments. Doing so allows organic search to become a cost-effective driver of growth and profitability.
Commercial awareness requires only a willingness to redefine what success means and the discipline to organize your strategy around that definition.
You can publish consistently, follow SEO best practices, and still watch competitors outrank you. More often than not, the problem isn’t content quality. It’s content coverage. Your competitors are answering questions your audience is asking, and you’re not in the conversation yet.
That’s where a content gap analysis comes in. It helps you identify topics your competitors rank for that you don’t, then decide which opportunities are actually worth pursuing.
Finding the gaps isn’t the hard part. SEO tools make that easy. The challenge is making sense of thousands of keywords spread across multiple reports and deciding what deserves your attention first.
This workflow shows how to combine competitor data, first-party search data, and AI to prioritize content opportunities and build a roadmap based on business impact, not just search volume.
In this workflow, I use Semrush to identify competitive opportunities, Google Search Console to validate where my site is already showing signs of authority, and Google Analytics to add business context. Claude then brings those datasets together, grouping related opportunities, identifying patterns, and helping prioritize what belongs on the content roadmap.
There are two ways to follow this process:
Below, I’ll walk through the process I use to turn a pile of SEO data into a prioritized content plan.
A content gap analysis is only as good as the competitors you compare yourself against. That sounds obvious, but it’s one of the easiest mistakes to make.
If you compare your site to Amazon, Reddit, or Wikipedia, you’ll end up with thousands of keyword “opportunities” that were never realistic to begin with. The goal isn’t to find every site ranking for your target keywords. It’s to find businesses competing for the same audience.
I typically start with Semrush’s Organic Competitors report. Rather than relying on a list of known competitors, this report identifies domains competing for many of the same keywords. From there, I narrow the list to three to five sites that closely match your business and target audience.

Don’t be surprised if a few familiar names don’t make the cut. Business competitors and organic search competitors aren’t always the same.
You should also filter out sites that will skew the analysis, including:
There are exceptions. If you’re a publisher, comparing yourself against other editorial sites makes perfect sense. The key is choosing competitors that create the type of content you’re realistically trying to outperform.
Finally, sanity-check the list with stakeholders. Your sales or product teams may point out competitors that don’t appear in Semrush because they’re newer or competing in a strategically important niche.
Once you’ve settled on your competitors, you’re ready to find the gaps that matter most.
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With your competitor list finalized, it’s time to collect the data Claude will analyze. Whether you’re uploading exports or connecting through MCP, the goal is the same: bring together competitive rankings, your site’s search performance, and engagement data so you can separate meaningful opportunities from noisy keyword lists.
I like to pull data from three sources.
Start with Semrush’s Keyword Gap tool using the competitors you selected in Step 1.

Pay close attention to three buckets:
Next, check Google Search Console before assuming every missing keyword deserves a new page.
For example, Semrush may show that you don’t rank for a particular keyword, but GSC could reveal that you’re already receiving impressions for closely related queries. That tells you Google has started associating your site with the topic, even if rankings haven’t caught up yet.
Those “almost there” topics often deserve a higher priority than starting from scratch.
Look for:
Search volume is only part of the story. Engagement metrics help answer an equally important question: If you improve visibility for this topic, is it likely to support your business goals?
Review metrics such as:
If a related content hub already drives engaged visitors or conversions, expanding that topic may be a smarter investment than chasing a completely new keyword with higher search volume.
If you’re manually downloading the data and uploading it to Claude, I recommend cleaning it first. Claude is excellent at finding patterns, but it can only work with the data you give it. A cleaner dataset leads to cleaner topic clusters and better recommendations.
Remove:
Two ways to gather your data:
At this point, you should have a clean dataset that combines competitive keyword gaps, Search Console performance, and Google Analytics data.
Now comes the fun part.
Instead of scrolling through thousands of rows looking for patterns, ask Claude to organize the data into something you can actually build a strategy around.
The mistake I see most often is asking AI to “cluster these keywords.”
You’ll certainly get clusters back, but they’ll usually be based on keyword similarity alone. That’s useful, but it doesn’t tell you what to do next. Instead, ask Claude to think like an SEO strategist.
Provide context about your business, including:
Then ask Claude to organize opportunities by factors such as:
Rather than returning a spreadsheet of grouped keywords, Claude should produce topic clusters with a clear recommendation for each one. I’ve provided an example below.

For example, one cluster might be labeled Technical SEO Audits and include:
Another cluster might reveal that several competitor keywords can be addressed by expanding an existing guide instead of publishing three separate articles. That’s the kind of insight that’s difficult to spot manually but easy for AI to surface.
Not every opportunity belongs on the same roadmap. As part of your prompt, ask Claude to classify each cluster into categories such as:
This simple step helps you move from an overwhelming keyword list to a roadmap with both short-term wins and long-term initiatives.
Claude can organize information remarkably well, but it doesn’t know your business the way you do.
Before moving on, ask questions such as:
If the answer is “no,” refine the cluster or remove it.
The goal isn’t to accept every recommendation. It’s to spend less time organizing data and more time making strategic decisions.
Prompt template: I’ll share the full prompt I use at the end of this article, but the biggest takeaway is this: Don’t ask Claude to organize keywords. Ask it to recommend what your content strategy should be based on the data you’ve provided.
Once Claude has grouped your keywords into topic clusters, the next step is deciding what deserves your attention first.
This is where many content gap analyses fall apart. Teams naturally gravitate toward the biggest search volumes, but volume is only one piece of the puzzle. A topic that attracts qualified visitors and supports your business goals is often a better investment than a high-volume keyword that’s difficult to rank for or unlikely to convert.
I like to score each opportunity across several criteria before building a roadmap.
Start by asking a simple question: If this content performs well, does it help the business?
Topics that align with your products, services, or customer journey should receive more weight than informational topics with little commercial value.
Next, look at the signals from Google Search Console.
If your site already earns impressions or ranks on the second page for related queries, Google has likely established some level of topical authority. Improving an existing page or expanding a content hub may produce results much faster than starting from scratch.
Search volume matters, but it shouldn’t dominate the scoring model.
A collection of related long-tail queries with moderate demand can sometimes generate more qualified traffic than a single broad keyword.
Review the current search results before committing to a topic.
Ask questions such as:
This quick reality check can save your team from chasing opportunities that aren’t practical.
Finally, consider the work involved. Some opportunities require a light refresh of an existing article. Others call for a new content hub supported by multiple pages.
Both can be worthwhile, but they shouldn’t carry the same priority if resources are limited.
Once you’ve defined your scoring criteria, Claude can evaluate every topic cluster consistently.
For example, you might ask Claude to score each opportunity on a five-point scale for:
Then have it calculate an overall priority score and explain why each recommendation received that score. The explanation is just as valuable as the number. If you disagree with a recommendation, you can adjust the weighting, add additional business context, and ask Claude to score the opportunities again.
By the end of this step, you should have more than a list of content ideas. You should have a prioritized content strategy that clearly identifies what to tackle next, what can wait, and what isn’t worth pursuing. I’ve provided an example of Claude’s output below.

Once you’ve prioritized your opportunities, the next step is figuring out exactly what to change.
Rather than handing your team a ranked list of topics, ask Claude to generate page-level recommendations for your highest-priority opportunities. This is where connected data becomes especially valuable.
Because Claude has access to your Semrush research, Google Search Console performance, Google Analytics metrics, and your prioritization framework, it can evaluate each page in context instead of treating every recommendation the same.
For each priority page, I ask Claude to produce a recommendation that includes:
One of the biggest advantages of this approach is validation.
Before recommending a refresh, Claude can compare URL-level Search Console data against the original analysis. Sometimes what looks like a great opportunity turns out to be misleading. A keyword may have inflated impression counts, a URL could have been mislabeled in an export, or the page simply isn’t as close to ranking as it first appeared.
Catching those issues before assigning work can save hours of unnecessary effort.
The recommendations also make conversations with stakeholders much easier. Instead of saying, “We should update this page,” you can point to the supporting data, explain why it’s a priority, estimate the effort involved, and tie the recommendation back to your overall content strategy.
Think of these recommendations as implementation plans rather than content briefs. They’re designed to help your SEO and content teams understand what should change, why it matters, and where to focus first. Writers can then use those recommendations to create or update content with confidence.
Below is an example of a page-level refresh brief generated by Claude.

Publishing your content isn’t the finish line. It’s the start of the next round of analysis.
I begin with Google Search Console, tracking whether target queries are gaining impressions, improving in average position, and generating more clicks. When I refresh an existing page, I compare performance before and after the update to see whether the changes actually moved the needle.
Next, I look at Google Analytics. Better rankings don’t always translate into better business outcomes, so I review organic traffic alongside engagement and conversion metrics. If an updated page attracts more visitors but fails to keep them engaged or contribute to conversions, it’s probably time for another round of optimization.
If you’re using Claude through MCP, you can also ask it to compare performance over time and summarize what changed. For example:
Instead of comparing reports month after month, Claude can quickly surface significant changes and point you toward the pages that deserve your attention.
Finally, don’t treat content gap analysis as a one-time exercise. Competitors publish new content, search behavior shifts, and your own authority evolves. I recommend repeating this workflow every quarter, or more often in fast-moving industries, to find new opportunities and stay ahead of your competition.
The tools will continue to advance, but a repeatable workflow is what creates the advantage.
A content gap analysis helps you prioritize the opportunities worth pursuing instead of chasing every possible keyword.
Semrush helps uncover competitive gaps. Google Search Console shows where you already have momentum. Google Analytics adds the business context that rankings alone can’t provide. Claude brings those datasets together, helping you identify patterns, prioritize opportunities, and create actionable recommendations in a fraction of the time it would take manually.
Whether you upload reports or connect your tools through MCP, the workflow stays the same. Gather the right data, validate the opportunities, let AI organize the information, and apply your own expertise to decide what comes next. That’s the part AI can’t replace.
The biggest advantage isn’t having better prompts or faster analysis. It’s having a repeatable process that helps your team make smarter content decisions every quarter.
Here’s the prompt I promised. Use it after you’ve gathered your data, whether you’ve uploaded exports from Semrush, Google Search Console, and Google Analytics or connected those tools to Claude through MCP.
“You are an experienced SEO strategist helping me perform a content gap analysis.
I’ll either provide exported reports from Semrush, Google Search Console, and Google Analytics, or you’ll access those tools through connected MCP integrations.
My goal is to identify the highest-impact content opportunities based on competitor visibility, existing authority, business value, and implementation effort.
Here’s my business context:
– Company:
– Industry:
– Products/services:
– Target audience:
– Primary business goals:
– Geographic focus:
– Any strategic priorities or constraints:
– Tone of voice: [Insert brand voice adjectives here (e.g., authoritative, conversational, technical)].Using the available data, complete the following tasks.
1. Identify content gaps
Organize keywords into these categories:
– Competitors rank and we don’t.
– We rank below competitors.
– We rank and competitors don’t.Highlight any content gaps, opportunities to consolidate pages, or keyword cannibalization issues.
2. Validate the opportunities
Use Google Search Console data to determine:
– Which topics already receive impressions.
– Which pages rank between positions 8 and 20.
– Which existing URLs have the strongest chance of improving with optimization.Use Google Analytics data to determine:
– Which pages drive meaningful engagement.
– Which pages contribute to conversions.
– Which content hubs are worth expanding.3. Create strategic topic clusters
Group related opportunities by:
– Search intent
– Business relevance
– Funnel stage
– Recommended content type
– Internal linking opportunitiesDon’t cluster based only on keyword similarity. Focus on topics that should become part of the same content strategy.
4. Prioritize every opportunity
Score each topic cluster using:
– Business relevance
– Existing authority
– Search demand
– Ranking difficulty
– Estimated effortAssign each opportunity a priority (High, Medium, Low) and explain why.
Separate recommendations into:
– Quick wins
– New content opportunities
– Long-term authority investments5. Recommend next steps
For every high-priority opportunity, recommend whether we should:
– Refresh an existing page
– Consolidate multiple pages
– Create a new page
– Build a pillar page with supporting contentInclude supporting evidence for every recommendation.
6. Deliver the results
Create:
– An executive summary
– Prioritized topic clusters
– A scored opportunity table
– Page-level recommendations for the highest-priority URLs
– A phased implementation roadmap (30, 60, and 90+ days)If you find conflicting data between Semrush, Google Search Console, and Google Analytics, explain the discrepancy and recommend which source should guide the decision. The output should both be HTML and a Google Sheet.
Before presenting your final recommendations, validate your own analysis. If reviewing Search Console or Analytics data changes your original recommendation, explain why and update your prioritization accordingly.”
This prompt is a starting point. Add any business context, editorial guidelines, or scoring criteria that are unique to your organization. The more context you give Claude, the more useful and actionable its recommendations will be.

Performance marketing is under more pressure than it’s been in a decade — budgets are flat or reduced, expectations are rising,, and AI is raising the bar on what “good” looks like.
For years, performance marketing has been built on a familiar playbook. When performance plateaus, add another vendor. When targeting weakens, buy another dataset. When activation becomes difficult, introduce another layer of technology. But as budget constraints tighten and expectations for immediate ROI rise, this constant expansion of the stack is becoming unsustainable.
The challenge facing enterprise marketers today is not a shortage of data. It’s an inability to operationalize the data they already have.
At the same time, AI is exposing a hard truth about modern marketing architecture. Most AI failures are not model failures. They are data failures. The most sophisticated agent, model, or automation workflow cannot compensate for fragmented customer profiles, disconnected activation systems, or stale audience definitions. Yet much of the conversation in the customer data platform (CDP) market remains focused on shipping more AI agents.
That misses the point.
The real question isn’t whether your platform has an AI agent. It’s whether your data foundation can support the leap from automating tasks to partnering on strategic outcomes.
For too long, the industry’s north star was self-service — a mandate to bypass engineering tickets and data science queues. But that was a solution for the last decade. It effectively turned the marketer into a manual operator of complex systems. The new bar isn’t just self-service; it’s self-directed performance at scale.
We are witnessing a fundamental shift in the marketer’s job-to-be-done: you are moving away from the operational heavy lifting of building and managing audiences toward the high-level strategy of setting outcomes. Instead of spending your day wrangling segments, you now define your goal — whether it’s maximizing customer lifetime value or reversing churn — and the system suggests the optimal audience definitions and activation pathways to achieve it. By bridging the gap between intelligent agents and a clean data foundation, you move from managing technology to orchestrating outcomes. This is the new blueprint for performance.
At mParticle, we describe our approach as a performance engine: a model in which the data foundation and activation layer operate as a single system. The goal is not simply to collect customer data, but to make it immediately usable for performance outcomes.
The Audience Agent is one expression of this. Marketers describe what they want in plain language — e.g.,high-value customers who haven’t repurchased in 60 days — and the agent proposes the underlying logic for the marketer to review and approve.
The shift isn’t automation; it’s a marketer-led workflow with an expert collaborator alongside. The longer you work with it, the better it understands your business — your data, your customers, the patterns that actually move your performance. That understanding is only as deep as the data foundation it draws on — and ours was built for this long before AI demanded it. The marketer leads. The agent elevates and expands. Together, they push the limit of what’s possible.
That philosophy is also reflected in capabilities such as Audience Expansion and Household Reach. Audience Expansion helps marketers identify additional high-potential users directly from their own first-party datasets — without relying on third-party lookalike audiences or external data sources — giving teams precise control over the balance between scale and quality.
Household Reach addresses one of digital marketing’s most persistent blind spots: the reality that purchasing decisions rarely happen in isolation. By bringing your first-party customer data and enriching it with trusted 3rd party signals, Household Reach lets marketers engage the full decision-making unit — not just the individual who happened to convert first.
The key distinction: marketers only need to bring their own first-party data. The householding solution does the rest, enabling more reach across the household without spending resources building additional audiences or manually configuring your campaigns.
What unites these approaches is a shift in mindset. Better performance should not require more vendors, more engineering resources, or more external data. It should come from extracting more value from the customer relationships brands already understand.
In an era of unprecedented performance pressure, the advantage will go to the marketers who stop looking for more vendors to solve their problems. Success won’t come from adding to the stack, but from using a solid data foundation to navigate these rising expectations and activating more of the data they already own.

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I'm a huge fan of all-in-one computers, and have pretty much daily driven one ever since Microsoft launched the first Surface Studio in 2016. Everyone agrees that the Surface Studio is in a league of its own when it comes to AiO design, and while other OEMs have tried to match it, none have come close.
So when Microsoft killed off the Surface Studio, I was incredibly sad. Although I never really used the Surface Studio's unique canvas hinge, I did very much enjoy its design and display, and so when the time came to replace it, I was never entirely satisfied with my options. I moved to the HP Envy 32, then the HP Envy 34, before switching to a Lenovo Yoga AiO 32 line last year.
I've been happily daily-driving my Lenovo Yoga AiO 32 for over a year, and while it looked good on a desk, it wasn't a head turner. Well, it appears Lenovo has taken that criticism to heart, as the follow-up is a complete redesign that puts sexy front and center.
The new Lenovo Yoga AiO i 32 Aura Edition is a true sight to behold. Complete with a transparent display chin that incorporates RGB lighting, a new upside-down V-shaped stand that's unlike anything I've ever seen, an incredibly thin but capable computer built into said stand, and the best display I've ever seen on an all-in-one.
I've been daily driving this AiO for the last three weeks, and this is my full review.
This review was made possible via a review sample supplied by Lenovo. The company had no editorial input and did not view the contents of this review before publication.

The Lenovo Yoga AiO i 32 Aura Edition is a mouthful of a name, but it does make it easy to find online. You can find the device available for purchase directly on Lenovo's website for an eyewatering $3,097.99. There's only one configuration available, so there's no wiggle room on that price for now.
That configuration comes with an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, paired with 32GB RAM and 1TB m.2 SSD storage. It also includes the Intel Arc B390 GPU, which drives the incredible 32-inch 4K OLED panel at 165Hz. Unfortunately, there are no configurations with a dedicated GPU from NVIDIA or AMD.

Lenovo's new Yoga AiO i 32 Aura Edition is a sight to behold, complete with a unique design that features a transparent display chin with RGB lighting, the best 4K OLED I've ever seen fitted to an AiO, and incredible performance. View Deal
Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Processor | Intel® Core™ Ultra X7 358H (E‑cores up to 3.50 GHz, P‑cores up to 4.80 GHz) |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Graphics | Integrated Intel Arc B390 Graphics |
Memory | 32 GB LPDDR5X‑9600MT/s (Soldered) |
Storage | 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC |
Display | 31.5″ UHD (3840×2160), OLED, Anti‑Reflection, Non‑Touch, 99% DCI‑P3, 225 nits, 165Hz |
Camera | 16MP RGB+IR with E‑Shutter |
Power | 330W |
Included Accessories | Wireless Mouse; Wireless Helios Gen 2 Keyboard (Seashell, English US) |
Connectivity | Wi‑Fi 7 2×2 BE & Bluetooth® 5.4 |
Warranty | 1 Year Mail‑in |
Color | Seashell |
Xbox Game Pass | Included |
Part Number | F0JK0009US |
Price | $3097.99 |
In a word, the Lenovo Yoga i AiO 32 Aura Edition is sexy. It's probably the best-looking desktop computer you can buy right now, and that's thanks to its absolutely insane design that places the entire computer in the stand that holds the screen up, allowing the display to take all your attention.
From a normal sitting position, you can't even see the stand. Unlike traditional stands that have a base that sits on the desk, the AiO's stand is more like a kickstand, with the weight of the display leaning against the stand, and the bottom of both the stand and the display chin making contact with the desk to form an upside-down V shape.
This is unique on its own, but when paired with the awesome-looking transparent display chin, the result is an all-encompassing 4K OLED display that looks like it floats. It's honestly super mesmerizing, and with the built-in RGB lighting enabled that shines through the transparent chin, the whole thing just looks amazing.
That RGB lighting can be controlled via Lenovo's included Vantage app, or by Windows itself using Microsoft's new Dynamic Lighting feature. This is the first time I've been able to use Windows 11's native RGB controls, and they're quick and awesome. You have a number of settings, including gradients that let you choose two colors to alternate between, and it's overall very easy to set up.
It's an incredibly eye-catching design that will turn heads whenever someone who has never seen it before comes across it. While the light-up chin is the first thing they'll notice, the second thing they'll be blown away by is the sheer quality of the 4K OLED display that sits on top of it.
This 32-inch 4K OLED panel is amazing. It's a true 10-bit panel at 165Hz, making Windows animations and scrolling look super smooth and games feel incredible to play. This is undoubtedly the best display you can find on an all-in-one PC right now, blowing the iMac and the last-gen Lenovo 32-inch AiO out of the water.
This is undoubtedly the best display you can find on an all-in-one PC right now, blowing the iMac and the last-gen Lenovo 32-inch AiO out of the water.
Colors simply pop on this screen. It's also incredibly color accurate, with a 99% DCI‑P3 and 100% sRGB rating making it great for video editors and photo artists. It's plenty bright, with up to 1,000 nits peak brightness in HDR content too. The display is surrounded by thin uniform bezels, with a metal frame that's cold to the touch and feels incredibly premium.
On the right side of the display is a USB-C port, which makes plugging in flash drives and other peripherals super easy and convenient. There's also a 3.5mm audio jack on this same display edge, which is nice for plugging in headphones. The rest of the ports are located on the stand, most of which are at the very back.
On the stand, you'll find a single USB-A port on the side of the stand, which is designed for a wireless keyboard and mouse dongle (but you can plug anything into it) behind a door. On the back, there are two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and that's it. I do wish there was maybe an additional USB-A and USB-C port, and an Ethernet jack wouldn't have gone amiss either.
Along the top of the display is a 16MP webcam that looks great and is a significant upgrade over the last gen Lenovo AiO. It's much clearer, and Windows Hello face unlock works a little faster as a result. There's a webcam kill switch on the right side of the display that's easy to reach for when you don't want anyone looking at you.
The AiO comes with a nice keyboard and mouse as well. These are automatically paired with the PC when you unbox, as the wireless dongle comes plugged in from the factory. The keyboard is hefty but premium-feeling, featuring a chiclet-style typing experience that's quiet yet satisfying.
Unfortunately, there are some things about the Lenovo Yoga AiO 32 Aura Edition that aren't my favorite. While this device is overall amazing and I would recommend it to pretty much anyone, that does come with a few caveats.
First of all, the design of this computer does have a few trade-offs. Firstly, the space required to set up the computer optimally on your desk is a significantly larger area than your usual AiO that sits on a normal stand with a base. The upside-down V-shape nature means that to angle the screen comfortably, you need to widen the gap between the two points of contact on the desk.
This isn't going to be an issue if you have a large desk, but for those on smaller desks, you might find the display ends up being slightly too close to you, or the stand ends up uncomfortably close to the edge of the desk. The underside of the stand is covered in a grippy texture, so it won't slide anywhere, but it's still a little unnerving.
You also lose usable desk space with this design. Sure, you can put things behind the display between it and the stand if you wanted, but that would mean you'll need to reach around the display whenever you need access to whatever it is you've put behind it. Plus, the transparent chin means you can see all the mess behind there at all times.
On the subject of that transparent chin. I love it, I really do, but my goodness, is it a dust and fingerprint magnet. Be prepared to be cleaning it on the daily. I don't know how fingerprints even end up there, as I'm never actively touching the chin, but somehow I'm always cleaning them off.
On this new model, you have no choice but to get up, lean around the display, and fondle your way into plugging your peripheral in. It's quite annoying.
This design also results in the position of the ports being really difficult to reach. While there is a single USB-C port on the side of the display, which is super easy to access and great to have, all the other ports are on the stand, most of which are at the back on the very bottom. This makes them basically impossible to reach when sitting in front of the display.
I complained about the position of the ports on the last-gen AiO from Lenovo, but at least on that device you could reach through the display stand to get to the ports from a sitting position. On this new model, you have no choice but to get up, lean around the display, and fondle your way into plugging your peripheral in. It's quite annoying.

I'd also argue that for a device being targeted at creators, it's quite lacking in the port section. There are just two USB-C and three USB-A ports on the whole device, four of which are on the back. Plus, there's no Ethernet jack for wired internet, and no SD card reader of any kind. I do wish that it had an SD card reader at the very least.
The last thing I don't like about the AiO is the built-in speaker system. In my testing, I can't help but think there's something wrong with them. Whenever the audio channel is open, an audible hissing/whooshing noise is present. This noise is present regardless of the audio being played, but is more noticeable when the volume is on medium or low settings. It's even audible when the device is muted and an audio track is playing, and it goes away entirely when the audio channel is closed.
It's so noticeable that I reached out to Lenovo to request a new review unit, thinking mine was defective, only to find the second sample has the same problem. So, I don't know if this is a hardware defect or something that can be fixed via firmware updates. I couldn't tell you what's causing the noise, but it is there.
If you've ordered one of these AiOs, let me know if this issue is present on your unit, or if I just somehow received two defective models back to back. This problem is easily solved by using an external set of speakers, which is what I do, completely bypassing the built-in speaker system. Still, it's not something you should have to put up with when paying this amount of money for a device, so if yours has this issue and you're unhappy, be sure to return it.
This AiO is one that strikes a perfect balance between performance and quiet operation. This thing is whisper-quiet for 99% of the time you'll be using it, with the fans only spinning up under heavy sustained load for long periods. Even when on full blast, the fans aren't offensively loud.
Powered by the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H (Core Ultra Series 3) and Intel Arc B390 GPU, this AiO is well equipped to handle your usual day-to-day tasks, as well as high-intensity tasks such as video and photo editing, rendering, and 3D modeling. It's even a competent gaming machine, though I wouldn't buy one for dedicated gaming.
This thing is whisper-quiet for 99% of the time you'll be using it, with the fans only spinning up under heavy sustained load for long periods.
The Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU is where this machine truly shines, flexing massive numbers in multi-threaded tasks thanks to its advanced architectural efficiency. With a Geekbench single-core score of 2,851 and a multicore score of 16,964, it breezily handles heavy multitasking, AI workloads, and complex data processing.
In everyday productivity, it achieved a CrossMark score of 2,128, which means it has snappy execution across office applications. For rendering workloads, the Cinebench benchmarks reveal a single-core score of 501 and a robust multicore score of 4,927. The device has minimal thermal throttling, and as mentioned above, rarely gets loud.
The inclusion of the Intel Arc B390 GPU elevates this machine beyond your usual standard integrated graphics. It's a highly efficient, modern graphics solution that I'd describe as more than good enough for light to moderate gaming, intensive content creation, and smooth video editing. Here are our 3DMark benchmark results:
Benchmark | Score | Performance Context |
|---|---|---|
Night Raid | 48,631 | Excellent for esports and casual titles |
Time Spy | 7,793 | Solid DX12 performance for 1440p gaming |
Time Spy Extreme | 3,630 | Handles moderate 4K workloads |
Steel Nomad Light | 5,633 | Great lightweight cross-platform performance |
Steel Nomad | 1,100 | Pushes the integrated graphics to its limit |
It's clear that the Intel B390 isn't going to be great at running the latest games at their highest settings at 4K 120Hz, but bumping things down to medium-high graphics settings and 1080p or 1440p will result in a perfectly fine gaming experience, which should be more than enough for those who are only gaming casually on their PCs.
Games like Halo: The Master Chief Collection or Hitman run great on the AiO. Cyberpunk 2077 also runs really well when set to 1440p high settings. Older games like GTA V run at high frame rates with all their settings maxed out, even at 4K. So it really will come down to the kind of games you play and how graphically intensive they are.
The Intel B390 is a step above your typical integrated graphics, but it's no dedicated GPU from NVIDIA or AMD. So expectations should be tempered if you're looking to game. Most modern games should run more than fine if you set their graphics settings to medium 1080p. It's fair to say the Intel B390 is better served for content creators, being an excellent GPU for rendering video, 3D models, and more.
The Intel B390 is a step above your typical integrated graphics, but it's no dedicated GPU from NVIDIA or AMD.
I do wish Lenovo offered the PC with the option of being configured with a dedicated GPU, as the B390 on its own might be disappointing for some, especially at these prices.
The last-gen flagship Lenovo Yoga AiO featured an NVIDIA RTX 4050, which provides roughly the same level of performance as the Intel B390, but I've found that some games run slightly better with smoother frame rates on the older NVIDIA card. So we're not seeing any real performance upgrades across generations, outside of the fact that the Intel B390 is a more efficient GPU overall.
For storage speeds, the CrystalDiskMark results are top-tier, clocking in at an impressive 7,008.27 MB/s read and 5,807.32 MB/s write speeds. This should mean boot times, app loading, and file transfers stay nice and fast.
✅ You want a beautiful Windows all-in-one
✅ You want one of the best OLED displays on a Windows PC
✅ You're a creator who focuses on video and photo editing
❌ You have a small desk
❌ You frequently need to plug in and unplug peripherals
❌ You rely heavily on built-in speakers
❌ You're a hardcore gamer who wants to game
Overall, I believe the Lenovo Yoga i AiO 32 Aura Edition is an almost perfect all-in-one. It's definitely at the top of the list when it comes to an aesthetic design point, but those design choices aren't without their own minor annoyances. For me, I'm happy to sacrifice easy port access in exchange for sheer beauty.
With that said, there's clearly a problem with the built-in audio setup on two of the units I tested. Once again, I'm hoping that this issue is software-related and can be fixed via a firmware update. Some may not even notice the hissing noise, but it's very audible and distracting for me.
The lack of a dedicated GPU option may also upset some people, especially those that are wanting to game. While the Intel Arc B390 is good, it's by no means great, especially for the over $3,000 you'll be paying for this PC new.
Those issues aside, I have to say that this AiO is the first one I've used since the Surface Studio that has blown me away. It's just jaw-droppingly good to look at, and it's something I'm proud to have sitting on my desk. There's nothing boring or corporate about it; it's simply mesmerizing.
The design, paired with the glorious 4K 165Hz OLED panel and great performance under the hood, results in an incredible experience at a high cost, which unfortunately can't be helped given the ongoing component pricing crisis. If Lenovo is able to get the speaker issue sorted, this device is a clear winner in my book.
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Lenovo's new Yoga AiO i 32 Aura Edition is a sight to behold, complete with a unique design that features a transparent display chin with RGB lighting, the best 4K OLED I've ever seen fitted to an AiO, and incredible performance.

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Dell's laptops can be pricey, especially in this turbulent economy. Still, the vast majority live up to their high asking prices thanks to their sleek, portable designs, strong performance for daily productivity and creative projects, and long-lasting batteries.
The Dell Pro 16 laptop is no exception, and its steep $1,529.00 listing price has been taken down a peg to $1,229.00 at Dell for a limited time.

Cut through mountains of daily workloads with the Dell Pro 16 laptop. This configuration is armed with an Intel Core Ultra 5 235U vPro CPU and 16GB of RAM for solid performance rates, a 16" FHD display for crisp visuals, and 512GB of install space.
Dell Customer Reviews: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½View Deal
The Dell Pro 16 laptop has received much praise from over 1,059 customers on Dell.com (average rating: 4.5), citing it's top of the line build-quality, performance, and features. And of those, 828 were perfect 5-stars from customers who bought it.
This configuration we're spotlighting is armed with an Intel Core Ultra 5 235U vPro CPU and 16GB of RAM, which enables it to boot up as quickly as a fingersnap and operate productivity apps like Microsoft Office and open multiple tabs in web browsers like Microsoft Edge with ease and no performance hiccups.
Not to mention it has a sleek design that can take a lot of punishment while being ultra-thin enough to carry in most travel bags with minimal issue for easy portability.
Other notable features include a large 16" FHD screen so you can see images and text with clear definition so you perceive them better, a built-in camera so you can host video calls at 1080p+30fps, an optional fingerprint scanner during checkout to add extra security, and a respectable battery life of roughly 9 hours before needing to recharge.
So, if you're looking for a premium-grade laptop that can topple any productivity obstacle thrown at it so you can clock out of work early, then the Dell Pro 16 could be your next best ticket out of the office.
The Dell Pro 16 uses DDR5 RAM which can be removed and installed with a different one up to 64GB. Same goes for its factory-installed SSD which can be replaced with a larger one that fits the laptop's M.2 slot.
Generally, no, as it's built for office work tasks like typing documents, collating spreadsheets, and researching info online rather than playing video games. So, if you try to run AAA PC games on it, they will either struggle to load properly or only function at their lowest graphical settings.
The Dell Pro 16 includes a USB-C, a Thunderbolt 4 port, two USB-A 3.2 ports (one with PowerShare), an HDMI 2.1 port, a 3.5mm audio jack port, a RJ45 Ethernet port, a power-adaptor port, and an optional contacted smart card port.

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I know Xbox is currently amid the biggest restructuring in its history, and yes, it all sucks, even if it's probably a necessary change for the company's future. Instead, though, I want to take you back to days gone by, when the infamous Don Mattrick was at the helm.
By all accounts, Mattrick inherited a golden goose in the Xbox 360, only to smash it into a million pieces with the disastrous reveal of the Xbox One. That moment all but erased the goodwill Xbox had built throughout the Xbox 360 era, effectively handed the entire console generation to PlayStation, and created problems the brand is arguably still dealing with today.
Over on BlueSky, former Halo 4 developer Don Callan spoke out about a meeting that was held between 343 Industries at the time and Don Mattrick. Callan recalls it as follows:
“I have very distinct memories of having to demo Halo 4 for Don Mattrick and realizing that these people just live on different planes of reality... I was showing off my mission and when the Mantis showed up... he raised his hand and said to the group, 'Has anyone here played... Diablo 3?'... He then went on to suggest we should copy their idea of a real money auction house for campaign mech skins…”
Callan went on to explain that while everyone around Mattrick outwardly reacted as though it was a brilliant idea, they privately thought it was beyond stupid, especially considering Halo 4 was already around 90% complete. He ultimately summed up his experience by saying, "game execs remain stupid detached money grubbing idiots."
I must admit, as much as I dislike Halo 4 and its gameplay loop (don't worry, I enjoyed the campaign), this really would have been a baffling decision, and one I'm glad never became reality. It's also worth remembering that Diablo 3's real-money auction house was widely criticized at launch and was eventually removed from the game.
Hopefully, Xbox's new leadership has more sense than whatever Mattrick was thinking at the time. With the company still in the middle of a major restructuring, tensions are understandably high both inside Xbox and among fans watching from the outside. But let me know your thoughts. Would Halo 4 have been even worse with a real-money auction house? Leave a comment below and be sure to take part in our poll below:

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AMD's Medusa Point "Zen 6" APUs have leaked out once again at Geekbench, showcasing even higher performance than earlier. AMD Medusa Point "Zen 6" CPU Showcases Strong Single & Multi-Core Performance At 2 GHz A few months ago, we reported the first sighting of AMD's Medusa Point within the Geekbench database. The chip was spotted on the Plum-MDS1 platform, which features the new FP10 BGA socket, and is the Evaluation platform designed for next-gen AMD SoCs in the 28-45W range. The last performance numbers were quite good given that the chip was operating at 2.40 GHz, but now we have […]
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Fallout 3 Remastered has long been one of the worst-kept secrets in gaming. Originally revealed via a FTC hearing concerning Xbox’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, subsequent retail toy listings have repeatedly suggested that the project is actively in the works for PC and modern consoles. While an official announcement from Bethesda has yet to be made, footage of the project is seemingly circulating, as recently revealed by veteran games journalist Jeff Gerstmann. "In fact, someone else has put in quite a lot of work into a Fallout 3 remake that has yet to officially materialize," the journalist said during the […]
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Yesterday, South Korean developer Pearl Abyss held a corporate briefing in which it updated investors on the roadmap for its highly successful game, Crimson Desert. As reported by Inven Global, company CEO Huh Jin-young provided an update on the Switch 2 port, which entered the R&D (research and development) phase back in March. According to the executive, it's still early days for optimization, so there's nothing to share yet on possible release timing. We believe it is important to showcase Crimson Desert on as many platforms as possible. We are reviewing the Nintendo Switch 2, and it is currently being […]
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AMD has been winning in Germany for a long time, but NVIDIA is back with the most sales as of June 2026. NVIDIA Ships 8% More GPUs Through Mindfactory, Taking Back the Lead, But AMD RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT are Still the Most Popular GPUs NVIDIA is back at the top this month, and it's because of the RTX 50 series. While the RTX 50 and RX 9000 series debuted in the same time frame, the majority of buyers preferred RDNA 4 GPUs in Germany, especially if we talk about the popular retailer, Mindfactory. The trend can […]
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Samsung Good Lock has quietly expanded its wallpapers section with new additions. Your Galaxy’s customization engine is no longer limited to backing plugins and modules. It now has some incredible features for all Galaxy smartphone users.
Good Lock has its own wallpapers, with Samsung taking it to 14 titles. You can have them on the lock screen or home screen, or both. The wallpapers are either driven by plugins or modules or offered by Good Lock itself.
Notably, Good Lock’s wallpaper section wasn’t that big before. The app has added new wallpapers over the past few updates. Samsung’s changelog never had any mention of these additions, but they are now finally on our radar.
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Getting these wallpapers applied to your Galaxy’s home/lock screen is easy. Well, having the Good Lock app installed is necessary, as the titles reside inside the app only.
If you don’t have Good Lock, get it from Galaxy Store now – it’s absolutely free.
On the Good Lock homepage, tap the Gift Box icon that sits with Settings Gear. You will see two sections: Widgets and Wallpapers. Widgets are also worth using on your home screen, but they are not so impressive.
Wallpapers list is placed beside Widgets; tap on your pick, followed by “Set as wallpaper.” The process will be familiar then: getting your confirmation for the lock screen, home screen, or both lock and home screens.
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Samsung is bringing its AI-powered Intelligent Eyewear (Smart Glasses) this year, and Apple may have finally decided to join the trend. A new industry report sheds light on major shifts happening behind-the-scenes within the supply chain.
TheElec report suggests Apple may now see a future in AI-powered Smart Glasses, rather than an XR headset. The company has reportedly postponed its affordable XR headset project and is reportedly focusing on smart glasses.
Samsung Display, which had been working with Apple on XR headset’s display panels, has reportedly terminated the project. It involved the development of Micro-OLEDs based on glass substrates.
The US tech giant had reportedly planned to bring an affordable XR headset by the year 2028. However, the development of the device’s core component has been dumped, indicating
Although mass production was initially projected for 2028 or later, the development project itself has recently been completely scrapped.
Meanwhile, Samsung Display is continuing its research capabilities on developing OLEDoS (OLED on Silicon) for Samsung’s XR devices and next-generation RGB OLEDoS.
Samsung Display has recently unveiled key related technologies at global exhibitions. Notably, at AWE USA 2026, the company showcased a 1.3-inch, 40,000-nit RGB OLEDoS and a smart glass demo featuring a 0.62-inch RGB OLEDoS.
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The non-custodial Bitcoin exchange petitioned to annul a French decree implementing DAC8, arguing the rules could create surveillance and physical risks for up to 135 million European crypto holders.
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India’s tax department reportedly found that fewer than a quarter of the 645,000 people who made crypto transactions reported them on tax returns.
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Tokenized Real World Assets span treasuries, real estate, stocks, commodities and private credit. The sector is still small in TradFi terms but it's growing very, very fast.
Vlahovic transferinde pazarlıklar uzayınca Beşiktaş B planını devreye soktu: Siyah-beyazlılar, Arsenal'in dünyaca ünlü Brezilyalı santrforu Gabriel Jesus için kolları sıvadı.
Beşiktaş, bu yaz kadrosuna kaliteli bir golcü katmak için transfer çalışmalarını çift koldan sürdürüyor. Siyah-beyazlıların öncelikli hedefi, şu an bonservisi elinde olan Dusan Vlahovic. Ancak Sırp yıldızla yürütülen pazarlıkların uzaması ve sürecin tıkanması üzerine yönetim, B planını devreye soktu.
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Vlahovic transferinde yaşanan gecikmeleri göz önünde bulunduran Beşiktaş, alternatif olarak Arsenal'in Brezilyalı santrforu Gabriel Jesus için harekete geçti. Siyah-beyazlı kurmaylar, gol yollarındaki boşluğu dünyaca ünlü bir isimle doldurmaya kararlı.
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Beşiktaş bir yandan serbest statüdeki Vlahovic’i ikna etmeye çalışırken, diğer yandan masanın altından Gabriel Jesus hamlesiyle elini güçlendiriyor. İki büyük isimden birinin siyah-beyazlı formayı giymesi an meselesi.

Roma, Fenerbahçe'nin astronomik teklifine rağmen İngiliz forvet Mason Greenwood ile el sıkıştı. Marsilya fiyatta direniyor, Manchester United ise kasasına koyacağı %40'lık dev payı bekliyor. İtalya'da taraftarlar ayağa kalktı.
Goal.com İtalya'ya göre Fenerbahçe ve Suudi Arabistan kulüplerinin yıllık 7-8 milyon avroluk tekliflerini elinin tersiyle iten Mason Greenwood, tercihini Serie A’dan yana kullandı.
Roma Teknik Direktörü Gian Piero Gasperini ile gizli telefon görüşmeleri gerçekleştiren 24 yaşındaki forvet, İtalyan hocanın "Koşmaya hazır mısın?" sorusuna kesin bir "Evet" yanıtı verdi. Greenwood, Roma ile yıllık 4.5 milyon avrodan 5 yıllık prensip anlaşmasına vardı.
Oyuncuyla anlaşan Roma, Marsilya’ya bonuslar dahil 45 milyon avroluk bir paket sundu. Ancak Fransız kulübü 50 milyon avro net talebinden geri adım atmıyor. Marsilya’nın bu dik duruşunun arkasında, Fenerbahçe’nin masaya koyduğu yüksek bütçeli teklif yer alıyor.
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Transfer kontratındaki özel madde nedeniyle gözler Old Trafford’da. Manchester United, Greenwood’un bir sonraki satışından %40 pay alacak. Marsilya’nın 50 milyon avroya satması durumunda İngiliz devinin kasasına 20 milyon avro nakit akışı sağlanacak. Fransa'da sağlık kontrollerinden geçen Greenwood ise sabırsızlanıyor; oyuncunun menajerleri, hedefin Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yer alan Stadio Olimpico olduğunu kulübe resmen iletti.
Saha içinde bu gelişmeler yaşanırken, Roma tribünleri ahlaki bir ikilemle karşı karşıya kaldı. Greenwood’un geçmişteki yasal sorunları ve aile içi şiddet iddiaları nedeniyle taraftarlar transferi durdurmak için imza kampanyası başlattı. Kulübün cinsiyet temelli şiddete karşı yürüttüğü "Amami e Basta" (Beni Sev ve Yeter) projesine dikkat çeken taraftarlar sert bir bildiri yayınladı:
- Bu kişisel bir husumet değil, kulüp armasını kimin temsil edeceğini seçme sorumluluğudur. Greenwood, dünya çapında tepki çeken ciddi tartışmaların odağındaki bir isimdir.
Kulüpler arasındaki "örtülü anlaşma" ve yürütülen sıkı pazarlıkların ardından transferin kısa sürede netleşmesi bekleniyor.

Fenerbahçe altyapısında Müjdat Yetkiner, Oğuz Çetin'in 3 gün önce getirdiği Orhan Şam'ı görevden alarak deprem yarattı. Başkan Aziz Yıldırım ise Greenwood transferine isyan edip hayran kaldığı Kongo DC'li Cipenga için kurmaylarına yüklendi; Yıldırım'ın beğendiği 9 numaranın Anadolu kulüplerine bedava önerildiği ortaya çıktı.
Fenerbahçe altyapısında taşlar yerinden oynuyor. Sarı-lacivertli kulübün yeni Altyapı Koordinatörü Müjdat Yetkiner, göreve hızlı bir başlangıç yaptı.
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Yetkiner, sadece 3 gün önce Oğuz Çetin tarafından U19 Teknik Direktörlüğü koltuğuna getirilen Orhan Şam’ın görevine son verdi. Bu ani hamle, kulüp içinde Oğuz Çetin’in de koltuğunun sallandığı yorumlarına yol açtı.
Aziz Yıldırım'ı kendisine hayran bıraktı: Bir tane şöyle adam getiremediniz
Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım, Kongo DC-İngiltere maçında izlediği Cipenga’ya hayran kaldı. Performansını çok beğendiği futbolcu üzerinden kurmaylarına yüklenen Yıldırım, Oğuz Çetin’e ve 50 milyon Euro'luk Mason Greenwood transferine şu sözlerle isyan etti:
Geçmişte Dünya Kupası sırasında Romelu Lukaku'yu "pehlivan" diyerek eleştiren Yıldırım, İngiltere maçında 9 numara Cipenga yüzünden Çetin'e isyan etmişti.

Galatasaray Erkek Basketbol Takımı, yeni transferi Chimezie Metu ile 1+1 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı. Metu'nun futbola olan ilgisini keşfeden Mecit Mert Çetinkaya'nın hamlesiyle devreye giren futbolun süper yıldızı Victor Osimhen, vatandaşıyla görüşerek transferin fitilini ateşledi ve Nijeryalı uzunu Galatasaray'a gelmeye ikna etti.
Galatasaray'da futbolun süper yıldızı Victor Osimhen, bu kez de basketbol şubesine yaptığı dev asistle gündemde. Sarı-kırmızılılar, MCT Technic sponsorluğundaki erkek basketbol takımı için Nijeryalı uzun Chimezie Metu’yu kadrosuna kattı. İşte bu transferin perde arkasındaki Osimhen etkisi:
Galatasaraylı yönetici Mecit Mert Çetinkaya, Chimezie Metu’nun futbola olan özel ilgisini fark etti. Bu bağlamı değerlendirmek isteyen Çetinkaya, Metu’yu vatandaşı Victor Osimhen ile görüştürdü.
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Yapılan görüşmede Osimhen, Metu'ya Galatasaray kulübünü, taraftarını ve İstanbul'u anlattı. Sarı-kırmızılı formayı giymesi halinde burada çok mutlu olacağını belirterek vatandaşına referans oldu.
Osimhen'in bu yapıcı konuşmasından çok etkilenen Metu, Galatasaray’ın teklifini kabul etmeye karar verdi.
Yaşanan bu sıcak diyaloğun ardından sarı-kırmızılı yönetim elini çabuk tuttu. Galatasaray, bu sabah Chimezie Metu ile 1+1 yıllık resmi sözleşmeyi imzalayarak transferi noktalandırdı.

Galatasaray'da Davinson Sánchez depremi! İtalyan ekibi Como, Kolombiyalı stoper için 20 milyon Euro'luk resmi teklif yaparken, Serie A devi Inter de devreye girdi. İşte Aslan'ın bonservis inadı ve transferin tüm detayları...
Galatasaray'ın Kolombiyalı stoperi Davinson Sánchez için transfer piyasası fazlasıyla hareketlendi. Serie A ekiplerinin kıskacında olan yıldız savunmacı için resmi adımlar atılmaya başlandı. İtalyan gazeteci Sacha Tavolieri'nin haberine göre, Serie A'nın yeni ekiplerinden Como, Sánchez için Galatasaray’a 20 milyon Euro teklif etti. Sarı-kırmızılı yönetim bu teklifi yetersiz buldu. Galatasaray, başarılı stoperi için kapıyı 30 milyon Euro'dan açıyor.
EL MÁS AFECTADO
Uno de los jugadores que quedó más afectado por la eliminación de la Selección de Colombia del Mundial 2026 fue Davinson Sánchez, el jugador cafetero que falló su tiro desde el punto penal, tuvo que ser consolado por sus compañeros e integrantes del cuerpo técnico pic.twitter.com/dQCUHdoHik
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Kolombiyalı stoper için yarışta sadece Como yok. İtalya'nın dev kulübü Inter de oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak için devreye girdi.
Serie A ekiplerinin yoğun ilgisiyle Davinson Sánchez'in Galatasaray'dan ayrılık süreci iyice hızlandı. Masadaki rakamlar 20 milyon Euro'dan başlasa da Cimbom'un inadı sürüyor.

Fenerbahçe, dünyaca ünlü yıldız Mason Greenwood transferinde Roma ve Atletico Madrid'i saf dışı bırakarak mutlu sona yaklaştı; İtalyan basını sarı-lacivertlilerin 45+5 milyon euro karşılığında bu tarihi transferi bitirmeye çok yakın olduğunu duyurdu.
"Fenerbahçe işi bitirdi" dedikoduları spor gündemini sarsarken, transfer piyasasının kalbi İtalya ve İspanya'dan gelen dev iddialarla hızlandı. Sarı-lacivertliler, dünyaca ünlü yıldız Mason Greenwood'u kadrosuna katmak için adeta zamanla yarışıyor.
Ünlü gazeteci Di Marzio'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre Fenerbahçe; Roma ve Atletico Madrid gibi Avrupa devlerinin önünde yarışı lider götürüyor.
Kulübü Marsilya, İngiliz kanat oyuncusu için 50 milyon euro talep ediyor.
Roma henüz resmi bir teklif sunmazken; Atletico Madrid ise elindeki hücum oyuncularını satmadan bu transferi gerçekleştiremiyor.
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Sarı-lacivertli yönetim, rakiplerinin bu kararsızlığını ve mali sıkışıklığını fırsata çevirerek hem Marsilya hem de Greenwood cephesiyle temaslarını en üst seviyeye çıkardı.
Transfer dünyasının bir diğer güvenilir ismi Matteo Moretto ise taraftarı heyecanlandıracak net rakamları verdi. Moretto, Fenerbahçe'nin 45 + 5 milyon euro gibi devasa bir paket teklifle Mason Greenwood transferini bitirmeye "çok çok yakın" olduğunu duyurdu.
Sosyal medyada "Fenerbahçe bu işi tamamen bitirdi" söylentileri yayılırken, Marsilya cephesinden kafa karıştıran bir paylaşım geldi. Kulüp, Mason Greenwood ve Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang'ın antrenman görselini "İş başında" notuyla paylaştı.
Sosyal medyada Aubameyang’ın Çorum FK'ya geleceği yönündeki asılsız ve esprili iddialar, transfer hareketliliğinin ortasında eğlenceli bir detay olarak kalmaya devam ediyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin bu tarihi transfer hamlesinde önümüzdeki birkaç günün belirleyici olması bekleniyor.
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Kocaelisporlu futbolcu Tayfur Bingöl, transfer tekliflerini reddederek tüm konsantrasyonunun takımında olduğunu belirtti. 15 gol hedefini bu sezon da sürdüreceğini söyleyen Bingöl, futbolu Kocaelispor'da bırakmak istediğini vurguladı.
Yeşil-siyahlı ekibin 33 yaşındaki futbolcusu Tayfur Bingöl, yeni sezon öncesi heyecanlı olduklarını dile getirerek, "Geçen sezon 15 gol sözü vermiştim. 5 golün yanı sıra asistlerle ve çok da gol kaçırarak maalesef tamamlayamadım. Hedefimi hala devam ettirmek istiyorum. Bu sezon aynı şekilde 15 gol ve hızlı bir başlangıç yapıp taraftarı coşturarak güzel bir sezon geçirmek istiyorum." diye görüş belirtti.
Transfer teklifleriyle ilgili de konuşan Tayfur, "Arayanlara beni rahatsız etmemelerini söyledim. Tek konsantrasyonum Kocaelispor. Hiçbir takımı düşünmüyorum. Futbolu Kocaelispor'da bırakmak istiyorum. Taraftarla çok iyi bir bağ yakaladık. Onları çok seviyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.

Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı, ABD'li oyuncu Trent Forrest'ı kadrosuna dahil etti.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre son olarak İspanya ekibi Baskonia'da forma giyen 28 yaşındaki basketbolcuyla 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.
Amerikan Basketbol Ligi'nde (NBA) Utah Jazz ve Atlanta Hawks formalarını giyen Forrest, 2024'te Baskonia'ya transfer oldu.
Trent Forrest, geçen sezon Avrupa Ligi'nde çıktığı 27 maçta 10,9 sayı, 4,4 asist ve 2,8 ribauntluk performans sergiledi.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Arca Çorum FK, sağ bek Gökhan Sazdağı'nı kadrosuna kattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 31 yaşındaki Gökhan Sazdağı'nın transferi konusunda Beşiktaş ile anlaşma sağlandığı ve futbolcuyla 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Tecrübeli oyuncunun, Çorum FK'nin Düzce Topuk Yaylası'nda devam eden kampına katılması bekleniyor.
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Portuqaliya Futbol Federasiyası Roberto Martinesin bu ölkənin milli komandasının baş məşqçisi postundan ayrıldığını rəsmən açıqlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə qurumun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
İspaniyalı mütəxəssis DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 final mərhələsində Portuqaliya millisinin İspaniya yığmasına 0:1 hesabı ilə məğlub olaraq mübarizəni dayandırmasından sonra vəzifəsini tərk edib. Bu barədə o, jurnalistlərə açıqlamasında özü məlumat vermiş və hər kəslə vidalaşmışdı. Bu gün isə federasiya rəhbərliyi Roberto Martinesin istefasını rəsmən təsdiqləyib.
Roberto Martines 2023-cü ildən Portuqaliya millisini çalışdırırdı. Onun rəhbərliyi altında komanda 2025-ci ildə UEFA Millətlər Liqasının qalibi olub.
Yerli KİV-in məlumatına görə, Portuqaliya millisinin yeni baş məşqçisi 71 yaşlı təcrübəli mütəxəssis Jorje Jezuş olacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, DÇ-2026 ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Kəpəz”in sağ cinah müdafiəçisi Ehtiram Şahverdiyev Gəncə klubundan ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, 29 yaşlı futbolçu ilə müqavilənin müddəti bitib. Tərəflər yeni müqavilə bağlamağa ehtiyac duymayıblar. Klub Ehtirama xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Ehtiram Şahverdiyev 2023-cü ilin iyul ayında “Turan Tovuz”dan “Kəpəz”ə keçmişdi. Müdafiəçi Gəncə təmsilçisinin heyətində bütövlükdə 105 oyun keçirib, 3 qol və 9 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
Şahverdiyev daha öncə “Turan Tovuz”, “Sumqayıt” və “Qəbələ”də oynayıb. O, Azərbaycanın U-21 yığmasında da forma geyinib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Kəpəz” daha öncə Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov, Fərid Nəbiyev, Luis Paçu, Yusif İmanov və Camal Cəfərovla da yollarını ayırmışdı. Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska isə klubla yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının sonuncu qalibi olan “Sabah” komandasının FIBA Çempionlar Liqasının əsas mərhələsindəki rəqibləri bəlli olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu, turnirin püşkatma mərasimindən sonra müəyyənləşib.
Azərbaycan çempionu A qrupunda Türkiyənin “Trabzonspor”, Fransanın “Nanter” və Litvanın “Ritas” klubları ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Xatırladaq ki, əsas mərhələyə oktyabrın 6-da start veriləcək. Qrupun qalibi birbaşa ən güclü “16-lığ”a vəsiqə qazanacaq. İkinci və üçüncü yerləri tutan komandalar isə yan qrupun müvafiq təmsilçiləri ilə 3 oyunluq seriyada 2 qələbəyədək davam edən “pley-in” mərhələsində üz-üzə gələcəklər.
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Lazar Spasiç püşkatmanın nəticələrini dəyərləndirib. O, klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında bunları söyləyib:
“Püşkatmanın nəticəsindən razı qaldığımı deyə bilmərəm. Fikrimcə, bu dəfə bəxtimiz gətirmədi. Açığı, sonuncu səbətdə yer alan Bilbao və Trabzon təmsilçiləri kimi güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşmaq istəməzdik. “Trabzonspor” artıq öz gücünü təsdiqləmiş və turnirin sürpriz komandalarından birinə çevrilmiş kollektivdir. Onların böyük büdcəyə malik olduğunu və turnirin ən güclü komandaları sırasında yer aldığını düşünürəm. “Nanter” də çox güclü çempionatda çıxış edən ciddi rəqibdir. Onlar ölkə çempionatını ilk üçlükdə başa vurublar. “Ritas” isə ötən mövsümün çempionudur. Bütün bunlara baxmayaraq, təslim olmaq fikrində deyilik. Bəli, kağız üzərində qrupun autsayderi hesab oluna bilərik, amma hər oyunda əlimizdən gələni edərək, sona qədər mübarizə aparacağıq. Ümid edirəm ki, bu mövsüm yaxşı nəticələr göstərə biləcəyik”.
Yeri gəlmişkən, Azərbaycanın “Landau Lions” basketbol komandasının da FIBA Çempionlar Liqasındakı rəqibi bəlli olub. Komanda 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin 1/8 finalında Latviyanın “Riqa” kollektivi ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Oyunlar sentyabrın 14-20-si aralığında keçiriləcək.
“Zirə” Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində bu gün “Torpedo”nu (Gürcüstan) qəbul edəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qartallar” Kutaisi təmsilçisi ilə matça aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaq:
“Zirə”: Aydın Bayramov, Amin Seydiyev, Ruan Renato, Anje Mutsinzi, Eren Aydın, Davit Volkov, George Papunaşvili, Martins Junior, Vieria, Qismət Alıyev (k), Brahim Konate.
“Zirə” – “Torpedo” oyunu 20:00-da start götürəcək.
“İmişli”də yeni təyinat gerçəkləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Skautinq departamentinin rəhbəri vəzifəsinə futbol funksioneri Rəsul Allahverdiyev təyin olunub.
UEFA ASSIST proqramlarının məzunu olan Allahverdiyev Azərbaycan, Ukrayna və Türkiyədə skautinq fəaliyyəti ilə məşğul olub.
Braziliya millisində baş məşqçi Karlo Ançelotti ilə bağlı qərar verilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, federasiya mütəxəssislə yola davam etmək qərarı alıb. Bu barədə “Globo” nəşri məlumat yayıb.
Braziliya Futbol Federasiyasının rəhbərliyi Ançelottinin işindən razıdır və komandanın daha bir neçə il onun idarəçiliyində olmağını istəyir.
“Sambaçılar” dünya çempionatında 1/8 finalda Norveçə uduzub və mundialı tərk edib.
Xorvatiya millisinin baş məşqçisi Zlatko Daliç vəzifəsindən ayrılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Xorvatiya Futbol İttifaqı məlumat yayıb. 59 yaşlı mütəxəssislə müddəti bitən anlaşma uzadılmayıb.
Daliç 2017-ci ildən milliyə rəhbərlik edirdi. Komanda onun başçılığı altında DÇ-2018-də gümüş medal qazanıb.
Xorvatiya yığması DÇ-2026-da pley-offda Portuqaliyaya uduzub – 1:2.
“Ayaks” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Amsterdam təmsilçisi müdafiəçi Deyli Blindi transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 36 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Deylinin son ünvanı İspaniyada “Jirona” olub. O, daha əvvəl üç fərqli dönəmdə “Ayaks” forması geyinib.


Ruben Amorim has given an explanation as to how Milan will be operating in the transfer window under their new senior management team and has explained why the club decided to invest a record fee on new centre-forward Goncalo Ramos.
Amorim is the new head coach of Milan, appointed as the successor to Massimiliano Allegri, who was dismissed along with sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani back in May.
The Rossoneri have since restructured their senior management team, which now features Massimo Calvelli, Hendrik Almstadt and Bobby Gardiner in the roles of CEO, director of player trading and director of football intelligence respectively.

And though the appointment of Amorim was confirmed back in June, the new era at Milan begins today, as the coach and owner, Gerry Cardinale, sat down to discuss the project in front of the press for the first time.
While fielding questions from the media during his introductory press conference, Amorim was asked if new centre-forward Ramos has been brought in to play alongside Rafael Leao in attack.
Amorim refused to comment on Leao’s future, but did give an explanation as to why Milan chose Ramos and how the club will be making their decisions on new signings in the future.
“I don’t want to talk about individual players, but I can talk about Goncalo Ramos because he’s a new player, because we brought him into the team with a lot of money and I can explain why we chose him,” Amorim began.

“We did that job as a team. I am the person who gives the profile to the team, and they find the best players available in that position. That will be the type of work we are going to do here. It is not the manager who chooses the name, I choose the profile and then follow the scouting.
“We believe a lot in Goncalo Ramos, in the last (World Cup) game against Croatia, he scored against a low block with a lot of defenders on top of him. If you see games in Italy, sometimes it is like that, the teams defend really well, and he’s able to score against low blocks, he’s able to score in transitions.
“One of the aspects that is really important to me with Goncalo Ramos is that if you see him playing five minutes or from the start, it’s the same player. With Goncalo Ramos, it is all about the team, then if we want to press high, we need a striker who can do that work. You see him play five minutes, you know he will follow the defenders everywhere.
“It is more than a player, it is a message to show that we want a guy that believes in the team, and I am really happy that it was really fast. That was a sign also that there is belief in what I am trying to do here.”
And on Leao, Amorim added: “Rafael Leao played really well in the World Cup, he is our player, I am really happy with our team, so I am a happy coach.”
Milan owner Gerry Cardinale has introduced new head coach Ruben Amorim in front of the press, says that he ‘couldn’t be more thrilled’ to be working with the former Manchester United and Sporting CP tactician and that the Rossoneri had to cram six months’ worth of meetings into just a few weeks in order to be ready for the start of the 2026-27 season.
It has been a busy off-season for Milan, who parted company with their entire senior management team the day after the 2025-26 season ended. Head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani were all let go in one fell swoop, all confirmed in one singular club statement.
Since then, Milan have agreed a deal for Amorim to take over as head coach. He will be supported by Massimo Calvelli, Hendrik Almstadt and Bobby Gardiner in a newly-restructured senior management team.

Amorim was spotted arriving at Milan’s training ground on Tuesday, along with owner Cardinale, and the two sat down in front of the media for the introductory press conference on Wednesday.
“When I set everything in motion that you’ve seen over the last month or so, the day after our season ended, was towards re-looking at our football organisation,” began Cardinale.

“For the first time in my ownership, my jumping in to be a much more hands-on owner, the first thing I decided to do was to really look at the coaching position.
“When I look at football organisations, the relationship between coach, ownership and management is absolutely critical. In normal circumstances, you go for head of football, sporting director, and then a coach.
“We packed six months’ worth of meetings into a month. Very important to this whole process, we fundamentally want to bring AC Milan back to its football heritage. We’re gonna play to win. We’re not going to play not to lose, but play to win.
“That means we want a football style that fits that objective. And that is a high press, high possession, attacking style of football. It’ll be an exciting style of football, fun to watch, and high scoring.

“I also want to create a culture here. I’ve been hands off in my ownership, so a wake up call for everybody is those days are over. I’m here, I’m now, I’m responsible, but I have a great team around me. That team worked with me very closely over the last month and a half to get to the point where we have Ruben as the foundation stone for our football organisation.
“Our team has depth, just so we’re all clear. I’ve taken one of my best guys, Massimo Calvelli, and moved him into AC Milan as the CEO. We’re putting our money where our mouth is, we’re letting our actions speak for themselves, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to start this with you and Ruben.”
Reports in Italy claim that Ivan Provedel is having his medical with Inter on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the formal completion of his €3m transfer from Lazio.
Inter have been looking to bring in a new goalkeeper following the departure of veteran Yann Sommer, who left the club on a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract on June 30.
There had originally been reports linking the Nerazzurri with a move for Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario, but with suggestions that he would cost at least €20m, the reigning Serie A and Coppa Italia champions have decided to move in a different direction instead.
Inter are widely expected to promote their former understudy Josep Martinez to the no.1 role and are bringing in former Serie A goalkeeper of the year Provedel, 32, to support him.

Inter have already agreed a €3m deal to sign Provedel from Lazio: The stopper is into the final year of his deal at the Stadio Olimpico. He is expected to put pen to paper on a three year contract once his medical is complete.
According to reports from various outlets on Wednesday afternoon, Provedel is having his medical at the Humanitas clinic in Rozzano, which is the final step before the goalkeeper puts pen to paper on his Nerazzurri contract.
He is set to become Cristian Chivu’s second signing of the summer following the arrival of Aleksandar Stankovic, who was signed from Club Brugge thanks to the buy-back option in his contract.
Como have asked Galatasaray for the availability of Davinson Sanchez, claims Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà, as Trevoh Chalobah is considered too expensive at Chelsea.
The centre-back will turn 31 this weekend, although he is in no mood for celebrating after missing a penalty in Colombia’s Round of 16 World Cup shoot-out defeat to Switzerland.
It is no secret that Como are seeking a strong new central defender, and were in a bidding war with Inter over Chelsea’s Chalobah, but the €35m asking price was considered too steep.

Another candidate has now emerged, so Sportitalia expert Pedullà maintains that Como contacted Galatasaray to ask for the availability of Davinson Sanchez.
Galatasaray only bought him from Tottenham Hotspur two years ago at a cost of €9.5m, after he had earned a €42m move from Ajax to Spurs in 2017.
Last season, he made 45 competitive appearances for the Turkish club, scoring two goals, including one in the 5-2 Champions League victory over Juventus.

As defending champions Argentina continue their quest for another FIFA World Cup title, a major off-field controversy has emerged that could create unwanted distractions around one of football’s most powerful federations.
According to multiple reports, the Argentine Football Association, known as the AFA, is under investigation by the FBI and U.S. federal prosecutors over allegations involving possible money laundering and financial irregularities connected to its business operations in the United States. The investigation reportedly focuses on how hundreds of millions of dollars flowed through the American financial system and whether any transactions may have violated U.S. law.
🚨 BREAKING: The FBI is investigating Argentina Football Association’s activities in the United States for alleged money laundering and fraud of $300 MILLION. @LANACIONpic.twitter.com/zJDMgZKhAq
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 8, 2026
The AFA is led by Claudio Tapia, who has overseen one of the most successful eras in Argentine football history, including the country’s 2022 and 2026 World Cup campaigns. Reports originating from Argentine newspaper La Nación claim investigators are examining commercial agreements and financial arrangements tied to the federation’s operations in the United States.
The latest development comes after a series of legal and financial controversies involving Argentine football over the past year. In December 2025, Argentine authorities raided AFA headquarters and numerous clubs as part of a separate money-laundering and tax-evasion investigation involving financial firm Sur Finanzas.
According to reports, U.S. investigators are reviewing transactions that allegedly exceeded $300 million and are examining the role of commercial entities involved in managing international sponsorship and media-rights revenue. Witnesses have reportedly already provided testimony to federal investigators.
At this stage, no criminal charges have been announced, and the investigation remains ongoing. The allegations have not affected Argentina’s participation in the World Cup, where Lionel Messi and company remain among the tournament favorites.
Still, the timing is significant. Argentina is preparing for a quarterfinal showdown while headlines away from the pitch continue to grow louder. For a federation that has spent years celebrating trophies and global success, the emergence of an FBI investigation ensures that questions about governance and financial transparency will remain part of the conversation until authorities reach a conclusion.
The Philadelphia 76ers are in the midst of a big offseason under the guidance of a new front office regime led by Mike Gansey as President of Basketball Operations along with Bob Myers, who works with Harris & Blitzer Sports Entertainment. Myers is the former GM of the Golden State Warriors so he is familiar with how to build championship rosters.
As the Sixers continue to be in the running for mega free agent star LeBron James, there is a thought process that he will return to the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, it's obvious that the Sixers are still in the running to land the future Hall of Famer, which would give them an excellent chance at winning a title.
Myers hopped on the "Game Over" podcast and he gave a pitch to James to sign with the Sixers:
If you're talking about the Sixers, if he was here, I'd say I honestly believe this is your best chance to win. You have to decide all the other things that are equally important because it's his life, right? He has to play. He has to face the scrutiny of his decision that'll have people say 'you should have done this or should have done that' and they'll criticize him for whatever, which is his life. He's been through all that. What I would just say is if it's about winning, let's talk about this team because you can win here in in Philadelphia. By the way, he knows players, a lot of them better than I do. Their games. This is a guy that probably watches more basketball than anybody understands. He's not just playing, he's probably watching the game in February that nobody's watching. So, he knows the guys, he knows how they play.
James has a lot of connections to the Sixers. He and Tyrese Maxey have worked out together a ton and are both represented by Klutch Sports and he worked with Gansey while the two were with the Cavaliers. There is a clear path for him to sign with Philadelphia and make a run with this group. If he were to land with the Sixers, one could argue that they would be the best team in the East and would be the biggest contender.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Sixers' Bob Myers has recruiting pitch to free agent LeBron James

Charles Barkley explains why he turned down Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding invitation originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Getting an invitation to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding became one of the hottest topics in sports and entertainment, with celebrities from every corner of the world gathering to celebrate the superstar couple at Madison Square Garden. While plenty of famous names eagerly attended the lavish event, one NBA legend surprisingly chose to stay home.
Charles Barkley revealed this week that he was invited to Swift and Kelce's wedding but ultimately decided it wasn't the right scene for him. The Hall of Famer made it clear the decision had nothing to do with the couple themselves. Instead, it came down to his own personal preferences and avoiding what he expected would be an overwhelming spectacle.
Appearing on the "Unfiltered With Ricky Bo & Bill Colarulo" podcast, Barkley confirmed he was among the guests invited to the highly anticipated wedding. Despite receiving what he called a special invitation, the longtime TNT analyst politely declined.
"I don't go to weddings," Barkley said. "I don't go to weddings or funerals.
"But I did get an invite, and I politely declined. 'Cause I thought it was gonna be a crap show."
Considering the amount of attention surrounding Swift and Kelce's relationship over the past several years, Barkley expected the celebration to be unlike a typical wedding. The event drew a lengthy guest list filled with athletes, entertainers and celebrities, making it one of the most talked-about social events of the year.
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Barkley emphasized that his decision wasn't personal. He explained that he has a close relationship with Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce, while admitting he's only met Swift once.
"I said, 'Hey, you know what, that's just too much," Barkley said. "I just wanna hang out and play golf, and I don't wanna dress up and all that other stuff.
"I appreciate the invitation. It was pretty special."
That response is vintage Barkley. Throughout both his Hall of Fame playing career and his broadcasting career, Barkley has built a reputation for saying exactly what's on his mind, regardless of how his comments might be received.
In this case, his honesty wasn't aimed at criticizing Swift or Kelce. Instead, Barkley simply admitted that spending a day on the golf course sounded far more appealing than attending one of the biggest celebrity weddings in recent memory. Even after turning it down, Barkley made it clear he appreciated being included, showing the mutual respect that exists between the NBA legend and one of the NFL's biggest stars.
With his history at the Renaissance Club, Rory McIlroy could assume the role as favorite at the Scottish Open.
A winner in 2023 and a runner-up to Chris Gotterup last year, McIlroy is not the betting favorite in this week's tune up to the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. That honor is bestowed on Scottie Scheffler, who is still searching for his second win after opening the season by capturing the American Express.
A four-time runner-up in 2026 (most recently at the Travelers where he lost in a Monday morning playoff to Viktor Hovland), Scheffler is hungry. And the oddsmakers know it. So let's just see how much of a favorite he is going up against McIlroy and a competitive field in Scotland.
Wish we could get Xander Schauffele at a bit of a higher number after his T-51 finish at Travelers but ... we'll have to settle with what's available at +2000. The 2022 winner is plenty comfortable in Scotland coming off a T-8 last year and a T-15 in 2024.
Moreover, Schauffele has been up to the task against major competition which the Scottish Open dubs as with names like Rahm and Hatton in contention. Schauffele has gone T-9 at Augusta, T-7 at Aronimink and T-11 at Shinnecock. We like everything about him.
Marco Penge, who finished top 10 in Munich last week after not playing for six weeks due to illness, was the most intriguing name when scrolling down. But at +9000 (down from an opening +12500!), he's almost too long to give out here. We'll instead turn to 2026 PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai at +7400.
Like Schauffele, the T-30 finish for Rai in Connecticut leaves room to be desired but all of his metrics are green and the results on the biggest stage are there — clearly. It's nearly impossible to find a reason why the 2020 Scottish Open champion should be priced in the same vicinity as names like Adam Scott (three cuts in six events), Brooks Koepka (no top-5 finishes since returning to Tour), and Jake Knapp (injuries have derailed incredible start to season). Additionally, Min Woo Lee, Kurt Kitayama and David Puig actually sit above Rai in the odds forecast — and we just disagree.
Wyndham Clark at +4800 is a lot better than his +3200 to win ticket so we'll hand that out to start. This market seems difficult to win on though, so we'll look to see what we can do with T-10 finishes (including ties) for the first 18 holes.
Three names in that prop field that are worth a box of ziti on: Ryan Gerard (+810), Eugenio Chacarra (+770), and Michael Brennan (+800).
Steering clear of a top-10 pick to recommend a three-player parlay that features Jon Rahm,Tommy Fleetwood, and Alex Fitzpatrick all to finish in the top 20 (ties included). That lineup pays out at +750.
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Tigers' Kevin McGonigle breaks impressive rookie record set by Aaron Judge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Detroit Tigers might not be having the best 2026 season overall, but they have gotten some incredible individual production this year. Dillon Dingler has been awesome, but Kevin McGonigle might be the team MVP.
He's running away with the AL Rookie of the Year, as he's a complete player putting together a fantastic season. And now, he's just broken a rookie record with a few games to spare.
As Jon Morosi shared on Twitter/x, McGonigle just broke a record set by Aaron Judge back in 2017 for the most games reaching base safely at least twice before the All-Star break, as the Tigers rookie just had his 53rd such game in 91 games this season.
"History in Detroit tonight: Kevin McGonigle has reached base multiple times on 53 occasions before the All-Star Game," Morosi shared. "That is a new @MLB record, surpassing the mark set by Aaron Judge in 2017."
This record is only for rookies, as this 53-game mark isn't the most of any player in any season in big league history.
But, for rookies, this is still a very impressive record to set. Judge turned out to be a good player, and McGonigle looks to be en route to an impressive career himself.
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The 21-year-old infielder has already posted 4.9 bWAR this season with a .287 batting average, seven homers, 95 hits, and 58 walks, along with just 53 strikeouts, to go with his .821 OPS and .398 on-base percentage.
McGonigle reached base three times in the Tigers' win over the Athletics, getting two hits and one walk with an RBI in four at-bats. It's the second day in a row with two hits and a walk, and his fourth-straight game with a walk.
The Tigers' rookie is an All-Star, and surely on his way to many more accolades in his career. McGonigle will have five more games to try and add to this record, with 58 games the maximum he could get to this season to set what could be a very long-lasting record.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Two days before their first game in Las Vegas and after their camp to prepare for NBA Summer League, the Pacers have a change in coaching staff that forces them to appoint a new summer league head coach.
Assistant coach Johnny Carpenter, who served as head coach of the summer league squad throughout camp, has accepted a position with the Milwaukee Bucks as assistant coach and head of player development. Bryce Taylor, who was promoted from assistant to head coach of the Pacers' G League affiliate the Noblesville Boom earlier this summer, will take over as summer league head coach. Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle announced the move through Pacers PR staff.
Carpenter joined the Pacers' staff before the 2025-26 season coming over from the Memphis Grizzlies, filling the vacancy left open when Mike Weinar unexpectedly left the organization. Carlisle said in a released quote that the Pacers will "adjust and promote from within to cover Johnny's departure."
"The Bucks' offer to Johnny was a clear step up in responsibility and therefore received the organization's blessing," Carlisle said through the release. "We thank Johnny and his family for a great year with the Pacers and wish them the very best."
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Pacers lose assistant coach to division rival, name new Summer League coach
INDIANAPOLIS -- Two days before their first game in Las Vegas and after their camp to prepare for NBA Summer League, the Pacers have a change in coaching staff that forces them to appoint a new summer league head coach.
Assistant coach Johnny Carpenter, who served as head coach of the summer league squad throughout camp, has accepted a position with the Milwaukee Bucks as assistant coach and head of player development. Bryce Taylor, who was promoted from assistant to head coach of the Pacers' G League affiliate the Noblesville Boom earlier this summer, will take over as summer league head coach. Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle announced the move through Pacers PR staff.
Carpenter joined the Pacers' staff before the 2025-26 season coming over from the Memphis Grizzlies, filling the vacancy left open when Mike Weinar unexpectedly left the organization. Carlisle said in a released quote that the Pacers will "adjust and promote from within to cover Johnny's departure."
"The Bucks' offer to Johnny was a clear step up in responsibility and therefore received the organization's blessing," Carlisle said through the release. "We thank Johnny and his family for a great year with the Pacers and wish them the very best."
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Pacers lose assistant coach to division rival, name new Summer League coach
The World Cup is a gift that keeps giving.
Fans at Boston Stadium saw the frantic excitement of the Scots, the brilliance of Erling Haaland, Paraguay make history, the might of France and the upcoming power of Morocco. And now those last two nations close Boston Stadium’s doors with a quarterfinal date on Thursday, July 9.
The final match of this tournament in Foxboro welcomes Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi back to a familiar field. Mbappé supplied two assists, aiding his Golden Boot race, in a 4-1 blistering of Norway in group play. And Morocco doused Scotland’s party with a 1-0 victory in Group C.
France is backed to win the match — its 14 goals top the table — in a rematch of the 2022 semifinals. The French booked their championship appearance with a 2-0 triumph vs. Morocco in that meeting.
Match start time is set for 4 p.m. at Boston Stadium, aka Gillete Stadium.
Morocco’s in clear defensive form with two shutouts across its five cup games. It hasn’t lost in this tournament with a draw against Brazil, which reached the Round of 16, being the lone slip in group play. A penalty-kick victory over Netherlands led to a 3-0 dusting of Canada in the Round of 16. The Moroccan side, which made history in 2022 as the first African nation to reach the semifinals, is trending in the right direction before another knockout match with France.
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Morocco carries over five yellow cards from the Canada and Netherland matches, including bookings for Hakimi and Issa Diop. France has three bookings, all from the 1-0 victory over Paraguay, as Bradley Barcola, Michael Olise andManu Koné earned cards. A second yellow card on Thursday would mean ejection from the match.
Mbappé lifted France against Paraguay with his penalty kick in the 70th minute. He’s been every bit of the star that splashed in his World Cup debut leading France to the title at 19 years old. He scored four times in that tournament and already has seven in this trip with a pair of assists. A Golden Boot might be added to the trophy case, pending the continued genius of Haaland and Lionel Messi, as France searches for its third straight World Cup final.
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Bill Koch: Sideshow nonsense was all Paraguay could offer while trying to nullify France in the Round of 16. Les Bleus were never in any danger. Morocco has been pushed much harder in its two knockout games to date, and that could help to finally slow them here. France 2, Morocco 0.
Jacob Rousseau: Morocco’s run in 2022 was a great story as the first African nation to reach the semifinals. France ended that run with goal from Theo Hernández in the first five minutes. I’m expecting a similar result as France aims to undo its second-place finish in the 2022 tournament. France 2, Morocco 0.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Predictions for World Cup quarterfinal match between France and Morocco
Golfpocalypse is a collection of words that runs prior to each week's PGA Tour event, mostly ABOUT that event. Reach out with your hottest takes on absolutely anything at shane.spr8@gmail.com. We'll publish the best emails here.
Ladies and gents, we embark now on a very special time of year, when golf's best head to Scotland, thesecond or third countrywhere this sport waseverplayed.
[Ducks beneath a flying caber]
Just kidding! You're no. 1! (As far as anyone can tell.) In all seriousness, I think these next two weeks, with the Scottish Open and the Open back-to-back, are the most exciting on the golf calendar outside of Masters week, and you better believe I'm going to be inhaling the linksland and berns and gorse and fescue and heather and gloaming and haggis all the other exotic things from this excellent part of the world. Let's do this!
1. The Scottish Open should be on a rota
This is my most obvious, and obviously correct take. Since 2019, they've held the event at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, and it will be there at least until 2030. I'm sure there are various good financial and logistical reasons for this, but I'm going to ignore those now to spout my opinion: This is bad. Not only is the course mediocre by high Scottish standards, and not only does it have a terrible name that sounds like it should be a tacky neon-splattered gentleman's club in Warsaw, but it's monopolizing a tournament that exists in one of the great expanses of golf on planet earth. Spread the wealth, baby! Give me all the good non-Open courses, from Royal Dornoch to North Berwick to Cruden Bay to Nairn. Give me Machrihanish, because I love the name.
I have played golf in Scotland exactlyonce in my life, very badly, and never at these courses, so I know zippo about them, but man would I be excited if a new, historic, gorgeous course came with the Scottish Open every year. Aye, I'd be proper chuffed, so I would!
(After I pitched this idea to Joel Beall and some others, he told me he wrote a similar take three years ago. Whatever Joel, here's yourfilthy link.)
2. Will we get the return of the (Bobby) Mac?
One of the coolest stories of 2024 was Robert MacIntyre winning his home open, and despite a year that has seen him fade from 5th in the world rankings all the way to 20th, there have been a couple signs of life, most recently with his T-10 at the Travelers Championship. He's not the only Scot in the field, but he's the only one with a serious chance, and it's always more fun when a local gets in the mix. This year, he's 20th in SG: Off the Tee and 11th in SG: Putting, and as you may surmise from those numbers and his otherwise so-so showing on tour, his approach game has been super rough, losing strokes to the field with a rank of 120. However, he was 10th in this category at the Travelers, so positivity abounds.
Also, he's in a completely sick group with Chris Gotterup and Rory McIlroy, and if you're any kind of real golf fan, you'll be getting up at 3:30 a.m. to watch them Thursday morning. (Note: I will not be doing this, but only because I already have my Real Golf Fan badge for writingthis live blogof Jackson Koivun's first PGA Tour round.)
3. This is the reunification before the reunification
LIV is dying—[steps aside to pat the head of the remaining LIV bots who insist it's going great]—and some day soon all their players will have either landed back on the PGA Tour or its feeders, but we're getting a little non-major glimpse of that at the Scottish, which is co-sanctioned by the DPWT. Granted, this is not exactly new (the same thing happened last year), but it feels different because of LIV's crisis. This is true "taste of the very near future" material, and we're getting Rahm, Hatton, McKibbin and Patrick Reed, who is not on LIV anymore but is in temporary exile. (Also Meronk, Puig, Perez and Canter, but who cares?) Rahm in particular hasn't played since the U.S. Open, when I expected big things from a guy who seemed to have almost figured out playing in majors while on LIV, but instead missed the cut. He's a top-five most interesting guy in the field this week.
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4. Who are the five other men I should care about this week?
Rory McIlroy— The three times he's played here, which are the last three years, he's finished winner, T-4, T-2. This is a very very good course for him.
Scottie Scheffler- Gave off serious "I got my mojo back" vibes at the Travelers despite losing in the playoff, but this will be the real test. For a guy with his high standards, there's really just one more shot at having a great year, and this is the stage-setter.
Chris Gotterup- Won this baby last year, coming off a win at the John Deere with his brother on the bag, and the vibes seem incredibly good.But is he a true linksman?(This is now golf's version of "is he a true Yankee?")
Tommy Fleetwood- You're going to be hearing about him nonstop next week because he grew up near Royal Birkdale, but it remains to be seen if he can rediscover the uber-elite form he found at the end of 2025.
Matt Fitzpatrick- I've just got a feeling he's got a last big result in him this year.
5. The other cool thing about the Scottish Open
You've got 14 of the top 20 players in the world teeing it up, and guess what? It's not even a signature event! It's just so perfectly placed in the schedule that everyone wants to be there, which might be a pretty good lesson for the Tour as they creep closer to 2028 and the problem of getting all the best players to the Championship Series events, even though guys like Rory will not want to do it. Sure, you should technically be able to compel them, but in practice you can't, so a little incentivized scheduling might be in order.
Just because this kind of stuff fascinates me, here are the top 20 players not coming to Scotland: Cam Young (3), Russell Henley (5), Collin Morikawa (6), Justin Rose (10), Ben Griffin (15), Sam Burns (17).
On some level, I understand wanting a week off before a major. On another? Ye anger the very gods!
6. Ranking the sponsor's exemptions
Oh hell yes- Padraig Harrington - All the man does is win senior U.S. Opens and give fascinating sound bites that each last three hours. We love Paddy!
Selfishly great- Brooks Koepka - I'm in a season-long pool that is going to come down to Koepka to perform at the Open, so this warm-up is crucial
What?- Charley Hoffman - Did he win this at some point in the past, or something? [Looks it up.] No? Did they accidentally think he was Scottish?
Scottish- Scott Jamieson - This is the name an 18-year-old American writing a film script would give to a paper-thin character from the UK, based on the name "Scotland" and the whiskey "Jamieson" (yes, I know Jamieson is Irish, but this hypothetical student would not).
Woof- Danny Willett - I appreciate he's still trying, but at this point it's like seeing a ghost
7. What's important to know about the Renaissance Club?
First off, it's on land leased from the Duke of Hamilton by Americans, andthe story of thatis kinda fascinating. Joseph LaMagna at the Fried Eggcalled ita "mediocre test in a wonderful setting," while acknowledging its "understated beauty and elegance." He contends that the holes are not memorable aside from 13, it can be too hard to hit fairways in windy conditions, and the green complexes are too easy/dull. There's alsothis Q&A with Tom Doak, who built the course in 2008 and revised it in 2014, and which comes with this tepid endorsement:
"In the end, the only thing that did convince me to take the job was that the Scots would not care about the visual part. They just wanted to see us build a good golf course that really played like a links, and there were a bunch of good holes. They would accept that as a really good golf course, and that was sort of liberating when I finally thought about that. I knew it wasn’t going to be the golf course that my friends in the States talked about the same way they talk about Cape Kidnappers. That’s okay. You don’t get sites like that very often. I understand that."
However, the coastal stretch from 10 through 13 is always pretty great, and as a less knowledgeable course design and more a landscape aesthete, in my book just being able to look at Scotland is going to make up for a lot of shortcomings. To bolster my point, check out our "Every Hole At" video and tell me it's not absolutely gorgeous.
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8. One Normie Pick, One Weird Pick
I want Gotterup for the repeat on the normie side, but my weird pick is Haotong Li, who has missed eight of his last 11 cuts. I just saw his name on the field list and the universe spoke to me, which worked beautifully last week with Max Homa, who finished second at the John Deere. If I get this right, I will immediately become the no. 1 golf gambling savant in the world, but like Julius Caesar I will refuse the crown three times until they make me emperor for life. And then all the other golf writers will stab me because I've grown too powerful.
9. The Rogue Golf Take: Learn from the U.S. national team disaster
I'm still reeling from how egregiously terrible our soccer team looked in the round of 16 loss to Belgium, and Iwrote about it on Tuesdayin the context of the parallels that exist with the U.S. Ryder Cup team. The same way you always hear "Europe just putted better!" from the dimmest fans after we get trucked every year, you heard "hey, Belgium was just better!" on Monday night. Both are true, and both ignore the bigger screw-ups that made it so. In the case of American soccer, the red card reversal debacle robbed them of all their good vibes and turned them into the bad guys, and they played scared and defensive because of the pressure it put on them. And the power of narratives is the biggest thing the Ryder Cup team can learn—you have to be prepared to be ahead of the story your enemies want to push ("pay for play" being the best recent example), because once you get behind, you're screwed.
10. The Rogue Non-Golf Take: All hail this mini golf game
Maybe this isn't exactly non-golf, but whatever: I lovethis stupid, excellent daily mini-putt game, and I think I am the Tiger Woods of making albatross (after roughly 15 tries). I believe this is what the Scottish shepherds had in mind for the future when they first began playing on the links.

How Warriors letting Quinten Post leave gives Grizzlies incredible frontcourt depth originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Golden State Warriors had a chance to match the Memphis Grizzlies' offer for Quinten Post.
In the end, the three-year, $30 million offer sheet was apparently too much.
ESPN's Shams Charania reported Wednesday morning that Post will be joining Memphis after Golden State declined to match.
The Warriors must've simply decided the money didn't quite add up for them.
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It's not an ideal player loss, though. Post was developing nicely.
He's a 7-footer who shoots 36.4% from 3-point range through two NBA seasons while averaging 7.8 points per game.
The Warriors are still putting the pieces together to try and make one more championship push.
Maybe just as intriguing here, though, is how good the Grizzlies' frontcourt suddenly is.
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The Grizzlies now have these five names all capable of playing as at least a power forward, if not a center:
Grant or Boozer probably could play as a small forward in a pinch, but this is a lot of size and length.
Edey has health concerns, so depth isn't a bad idea.
But if these guys all stay healthy, Memphis can throw serious size at other teams.
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Catching the ball deep at the top of the key, Josh Dix swished an outside jumper. It was part of a flurry of third-quarter buckets by him. Finally, the sharpshooter produced results for the first time this Summer League. Considering the circumstances, that's what you wanted to see from one of your two-way players.
The Oklahoma City Thunder wrapped up their Salt Lake City stay with a 103-69 Summer League loss to the Utah Jazz. With both sides sitting out their top names, this allowed the two-way players to get some shine.
Dix finished with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting, four rebounds and two assists. He shot 4-of-7 from 3 and 0-of-1 on free throws. He also had one block.
It was a little surprising to see the Thunder add Dix to a two-way spot just minutes after the 2026 NBA draft ended. But obviously, they loved his jumper. That's how he made a name for himself at Iowa and Creighton. But through two Summer League starts, he was just kinda out there. Some of that is on him. Some of that is on the infrastructure, as OKC had zero real playmakers to kick the ball out to him.
Given more opportunities, though, Dix showed out in their last game at Utah. He scored 10 points in the second half. A handful of outside jumpers showed off his range. All on kick-out passes as the Thunder fed him the ball for offense. He also knocked down a baseline jumper.
"We had some guys out tonight. So I was just trying to be more aggressive and find my spots. My teammates, AP, Steven and Bryce," Dix said. "They all found me in good spots where I didn't really have to do much except shoot."
If you're going to be a sharpshooter, you gotta put up shots. Simple as that. Dix didn't really do that in his first two games but went all out here. Good to see that. Because Payton Sandfort started to breathe down his neck. Especially since he essentially usurped him for a two-way spot. Need to keep this up in Las Vegas.
"It's been pretty crazy and fast-paced, for sure. But I've got a lot of good guys around me. The Thunder have a lot of great people in the organization," Dix said. "It's a lot of people I can learn from and lean on. So they've made it easy."
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Josh Dix ready for opportunities as he joins OKC Thunder on two-way deal
As the PGA Tour overhauls its schedule and competitive structure, Rory McIlroy wants to make sure one type of event doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
The term "national open" probably makes most golf fans think of two events, the U.S. Open and the British Open, now known as the Open Championship. But there are dozens of other national opens played on various tours around the world each year. This week's Genesis Scottish Open is one of those.
The Scottish Open has seen a big boost in notoriety and field strength in recent years. In 2022, the PGA Tour began co-sanctioning the tournament alongside the DP World Tour, which has helped stage the event every year since 1986. That same season, Genesis signed on as the title sponsor. Since then, the list of Scottish Open champions consists of McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Robert MacIntyre and Chris Gotterup — all of whom are currently ranked inside the top 20 in the world.
The Scottish Open — which begins Thursday at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland — has become an excellent table-setter for the Open Championship, which always takes place the following week. It adds another week where U.K. fans get the chance to see the game's biggest stars, while also allowing PGA Tour players (and American audiences) to adjust their body clock and re-familiarize themselves with links golf.
"I think since this event has been co-sanctioned, it really has went from strength-to-strength," McIlroy said while speaking to the media at Renaissance Club on Wednesday. "You look at the quality of the field this week, you get a great sponsor like Genesis on board. They have kept making improvements to the golf course and the facilities each and every year. So I think for like these strong National Opens, this, to me, is the blueprint of what it can be and what can happen. Yeah, I think it's a perfect lead-in to The Open Championship."
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McIlroy has the same vision for a different national open that also leads into a major.
"I've thought could the Canadian Open become co-sanctioned, as well, leading into the U.S. Open," McIlroy said. "That could be interesting, as well, trying to build out this series of national opens that have a bit more meaning behind them. I don't know how that fits into the Track 1 and Track 2 and all that stuff, but I see this event and I see how well it's done over these past few years and I definitely I feel like it's the blueprint for a lot of the other national opens."
With the PGA Tour implementing a two-track system, there's been much discussion about which tournaments belong on which tier. Track 1, which will be known as the Championship Series, will be more exclusive and will feature most of the Tour's marquee events, with fields of 90-100 players, including the Tour's top stars, competing for purses of $20 million.
But while most national opens have decades of history and pedigree, they don't exactly hang their hat on exclusivity. The opposite, in fact. That's one thing McIlroy wants to be sure the Tour avoids: infringing upon the sanctity of national opens. Namely, keeping them open to the everyman who wants to try his hand at qualifying.
"We've got to be careful with that because then these national opens lose the fabric of what they are, right. So that's — you can't call yourself a national open anymore if it's a closed off tournament and there's a certain number of guys.
"I think these events need to be treated differently than, you know, the Travelers Championship or RBC Heritage or whatever else that are going to be in the [Championship] Series. These tournaments need to have — there's a little bit more nuance with these tournaments for sure."
Nick Stavas is a digital producer and commerce writer for Golfweek. Follow him on X/Twitter (@nickstavas).
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Rory McIlroy wants to see the PGA Tour bolster but preserve national opens
The debate surrounding Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams highlights a classic NFL divide between raw athletic traits and elite on-field production. Ahead of the 2026 NFL season, Pro Football Focus officially solidified Williams as a top-10 running back in the league. The analytical site backed up the ranking by highlighting his incredible efficiency as a high-volume weapon.
According to PFF, Williams' 220 carries that have gone for a first down or touchdown since 2023 are second only to Derrick Henry. Furthermore, Williams ranks fifth among all running backs in that same span with 143 forced missed tackles and 2,434 yards after contact.
This praise for Williams stands in stark contrast to how league insiders view the former fifth-round draft pick out of Notre Dame. An offseason ESPN survey of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts left Williams completely outside the top 10, underscoring the perception that he lacks structural advantages.
"Really underrated," one NFL coordinator said about Williams to ESPN. "Productive, tough as [expletive], runs hard, brings the juice, has improved as a pass catcher and really good in protection. Just doesn't have the high-end traits of some of the others.”
Despite the lack of track-star speed, the actual career numbers paint the picture of an undeniable bell-cow back. Williams has been remarkably consistent across his four-year career. During his breakout 2023 season, he racked up 1,144 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in just 12 games. He followed that up with spectacular 2024 and 2025 campaigns, starting 23 total games and recording 575 carries for 2,551 rushing yards (4.4 yards per carry) and 24 rushing touchdowns, alongside 70 receptions for 463 yards and another four scores.
As such, Williams landed on the NFL's top-100 player list for a third consecutive season after taking the No. 89 spot this year.
While Williams remains the clear star of the backfield, PFF notes that his running mate, Blake Corum, should not be forgotten. Though Corum missed out on the top-32 starter rankings, he earned a prominent honorable mention:
Kyren Williams is the star of the Rams’ backfield, but Corum should not be forgotten as a productive option. In 2025, he was one of just seven running backs to average at least 5.0 yards per carry. Corum also ranked seventh among that same group with an 85.8 PFF rushing grade and has yet to fumble any of his 229 career carries.
With Williams' elite physical resilience and Corum's highly efficient spelling ability, the Rams boast one of the most complete and dependable backfields in football entering 2026.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Kyren Williams named a top-10 running back for 2026 by PFF
Which NBA team will LeBron James play for this coming season? That seems to be the biggest question being asked across the league as the month of July and its free agency period continue to unfold.
He informed the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday, June 30, that he would not be re-signing with them in free agency. Now, just over a week into the NBA's official free agency period, he is still to make a concrete decision, and the internet is awash with rumors about where he could be headed.
A big question is what James' biggest motivation will be for his 24th season. Surely, he would like to win his fifth championship while still playing a huge role, but it is questionable how realistic that will be for him. Rich Paul, his longtime friend and agent, recently said the superstar named "complete happiness" as what he wants at this point.
With all that in mind, we ranked his five best potential destinations. We're weighing a combination of championship aspirations, playing a large enough role and that "complete happiness" James may want, although one has to wonder what exactly would bring James "complete happiness" in a basketball context.
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The 76ers don't necessarily need James to win the 2027 NBA championship. They recently agreed to trade for five-time All-Star wing and 2024 finals MVP Jaylen Brown, and he will join a roster that already includes All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey and former MVP and two-time scoring champion Joel Embiid.
They could use a power forward, however, and James could provide them with another ball-handler and facilitator other than Maxey. One has to expect the perpetually injury-prone Embiid to miss at least a couple dozen games a season, and when he's out, James can pick up the slack and perhaps even play some minutes at the 5 if absolutely needed.
However, James would likely be the Sixers' fourth scoring option, and he certainly wouldn't be the center of attention in the Delaware Valley region. Philly sports fans are also notoriously hard to please, and that could put a dent in James' quest for happiness, especially when things aren't going well for the Sixers.
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The Nuggets were recently mentioned by Paul as a new option for James. They're coming off a disappointing season during which they lost in the first round of the playoffs, and James would give them a huge shot in the arm.
He would beef up an offense that already led the NBA in points per game and offensive rating, and he could help All-Star guard Jamal Murray organize the offense. He could also potentially become Denver's second offensive option, unless coach David Adelman decides to stick with Murray as his second option.
But would Denver be a big enough market for James to feel like he's getting enough love and attention during what could be his last season?
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The Warriors may be more motivated than any other team to land James. In fact, they have seemed almost desperate over the last couple of years to pry open their championship window for at least another year.
The advantage that the Warriors have over other teams is that James is good friends with both Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. One common narrative attached to James, especially by his critics, is that he prefers to play with his friends and stack the deck in his favor, and Curry would become the most accomplished player, if not the best player, he has ever teamed up with.
Golden State is rumored to be interested in trading for Anthony Davis, the superstar big man with whom James won his most recent championship on the Lakers. A squad with James, Davis, Curry and Green would certainly be seen as a superteam.
However, Golden State's overall roster has lots of mileage on it, and it would, in all likelihood, have a very top-heavy roster if James came on board. It is hard to see such a roster getting past young, deep squads such as the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors and going to the NBA Finals.
Plus, it would seem a bit awkward for James to end his career with the team that he faced in the championship series four straight times from 2015 to 2018.
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If James' biggest and perhaps only priority for this coming season is to win the world title, the Heat would have to be his best choice, and it may not even be close.
After going 43-39 and not making the playoffs this past season, Miami is landing future Hall of Famer Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks. But they need another piece or two, and James could arguably be the ideal piece to make them legitimate contenders.
The Heat need a point guard, or at least a legitimate facilitator and floor general, and James could play that role for them. They need another big scoring threat, and he could give them that as well. They also could use some help in the frontcourt, and James would help there as well.
Of course, James played for the Heat from 2010 to 2014, and in each of those four seasons, they reached the NBA Finals while capturing back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013. Team president Pat Riley, who is 81 years of age, would love to get another ring before the time comes for him to walk away from the job.
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Of course, going back to the Cavaliers, the team where he began his NBA career and later fulfilled his destiny, is the outcome that makes the most sense, given his overall situation.
He is from nearby Akron, Ohio, and he has always been loyal to his hometown. There have been multiple reports that suggest that he may ultimately head back to Cleveland to wrap up his NBA career.
That would allow him to soak up as much love, appreciation and attention as he possibly could. When the Lakers made their annual visit to Cleveland this past season, the Cavaliers showed a video tribute to him on the scoreboard at Rocket Arena, and he became visibly emotional.
Just imagine how emotional he will get if he holds a farewell tour once that tour ends with one final regular-season home game in Cleveland.
The question is whether the Cavaliers could win the NBA title this coming season by adding James. They just reached the Eastern Conference finals, where they were swept by the New York Knicks, after many picked them to win the East when the season started. However, there are plenty of people around the league who are skeptical that Cleveland could win it all with James, given its current roster weaknesses.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Ranking LeBron James' five best destinations
The Cincinnati Bengals took some mild heat this offseason when they let Trey Hendrickson get away. It ramped up a little once he signed with the Baltimore Ravens, too.
But said heat cooled drastically as the Bengals progressed through their all-in offseason, especially once they traded the 10th overall pick for Dexter Lawrence.
Those Bengals, of course, are banking on young talent on the edge to blossom alongside Lawrence, so it makes sense that they wouldn’t pop up on the annual top 10 list at ESPN from the likes of Jeremy Fowler.
As for Hendrickson? He doesn’t crack the top 10 on the list either, only falling under an “honorable mention” category.
An NFL personnel evaluator wrote this about Hendrickson: "He's been a great performer but doesn't have the dominant traits as some of the others, so when age and injuries pile up, it's harder for him to stay toward the top."
Fair enough there, as Henrickson dealt with nagging back issues at times over the last few years before only appearing in seven games last season at the age of 31. That didn’t stop the Ravens from giving him a four-year, $112 million contract.
In time, the Bengals hope that the likes of Myles Murphy and Shemar Stewart might be able to crack lists like this. If free-agent signee Boye Mafe ascends like they think upon arrival, perhaps he has a shot right away.
Regardless, early returns, at least for now, say the Bengals got it right with the Hendrickson decision.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals DEs miss top 10 list...but so does Trey Hendrickson
THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB, London — Marta Kostyuk is in a sweet spot as she marches on to the Wimbledon semifinals, after a 6-3, 6-2 win over 2024 finalist Jasmine Paolini Wednesday.
“Winning here was not even in the plans today, I just wanted to go out, enjoy it,” Kostyuk said in her on-court interview after the match.
The 24-year-old is in the rare space tennis players dream of where a positive mental outlook is making space for her game to shine. Kostyuk has been playing excellently since the start of the clay-court season, where she went 16-1 and made her first Grand Slam semifinal at the French Open.
But her fine play had little bearing on how she thought she would perform at Wimbledon.
She’d never made it past the third round here, went 0-3 on grass last season and had such a bad week of practice leading up to the tournament that at one point she turned to her coach, Sandra Zaniewska, and asked her honestly if she thought her game even suited grass.
“She said, 100 percent,” Kostyuk said.
Kostyuk accepted that sliver of hope and clung on, expecting nothing but giving it a shot anyways.
The result has been free-flowing, powerful tennis that has taken Kostyuk into her second straight Grand Slam semifinal. She awaits either Linda Nosková or Elise Mertens in the next round.
Kostyuk’s combination of zero expectations and an all-court game anchored by forceful groundstrokes make her a danger to any opponent. Her win against Paolini was straightforward. She dictated off her first serve with her big hitting and took advantage of Paolini’s lapses in focus, punishing her second serves. Paolini had eight winners to 25 unforced errors. Kostyuk mostly had to remain steady.
That isn’t always an easy task for the Ukrainian. Kostyuk credits her unexpected success on grass to her mental outlook.
“I don’t know. I think just really being kinder to myself and just being open to try,” she said in a news conference earlier this week, when asked how she managed to figure out playing on grass.
“First few days I was really in some sort of desperation, ’cause I felt like no matter what I do on this surface, I’m going to fail. It was difficult to just handle this, you know, and enjoy and just try to give myself the best chance.
“It worked out, I guess.”
As for Paolini, Wimbledon was the best run she’s had in a year full of struggle. The 30-year-old hadn’t won back-to-back matches since the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in March before rebounding after losing her first set at Wimbledon 6-0 to American Robin Montgomery.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables continued his unpredictable tenure in Norman last season. Through his first four seasons in Norman, Venables has endured two losing seasons, something Oklahoma had not experienced since the 1990s.
However, Venables has responded after each losing season by producing a double-digit win campaign the following year. That includes last season's 10-3 record and a spot in the College Football Playoff. That season felt like a turning point for both Venables and the Sooners. The expectation now is that Oklahoma will continue building rather than taking another major step backward.
That's why it is surprising to see USA TODAY's Blake Toppmeyer rank Venables as the 10th-best coach in the SEC.
"Venables survived the hot seat by making the playoff," Toppmeyer wrote. "He reasserted his defensive acumen by taking on play-calling to produce the SEC’s fiercest unit. His yo-yo tenure continued to hold pattern, with a good season coming on the heels of a bad one. Offensive consistency remains elusive, and he’s not come close to matching the performance of predecessors Bob Stoops and Lincoln Riley. With John Mateer healthy again, Venables needs to stack consecutive good seasons to further fortify his standing at OU."
While Venables' career has certainly been inconsistent, his accomplishments still compare favorably with those of a few coaches ranked ahead of him, including the Florida Gators' Jon Sumrall and the Missouri Tigers' Eli Drinkwitz.
Venables still has work to do before he can be considered among the SEC's elite coaches, but his resume is stronger than his ranking suggests. He has built one of the best defenses in the country, recruited at a high level, and led Oklahoma back to the College Football Playoff during a difficult transition into the SEC.
The next step is proving last season was not an outlier. If Venables can build sustained success and continue improving the offense, he will quickly move up the SEC coaching rankings and prove Oklahoma made the right decision.
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This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Where did Brent Venables land in USA TODAY Sports SEC coach rankings?
A great college football helmet represents more than just protection.
It’s one of the first things fans notice on game day and often becomes the face of a program. Some helmets bring back memories of legendary players, unforgettable rivalries and championship runs. Some become so iconic that you can recognize the team the moment you see it.
These days, many schools unveil new alternate helmets every season. From punchy colors to eye-catching chrome finishes, teams are always looking for ways to stand out. While those fresh designs create plenty of excitement, some classic helmets never go out of style. They have stayed almost the same for decades because they already represent everything their programs stand for.
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Then there are programs that have made creativity part of their identity. Fans eagerly wait to see what new helmet design they’ll reveal each season, and they rarely disappoint.
With the 2026 college football season approaching, it’s the perfect time to look at the best helmets in the sport (via Yahoo Sports and BroBible).
Oregon changed the way college football looks at helmet design. No program has embraced innovation more than the Ducks. Thanks to their long partnership with Nike, Oregon regularly introduces fresh helmet designs throughout the season.
Fans have seen chrome, matte, carbon-fiber and feather-inspired helmets over the years. Every season brings something different. That constant creativity has made Oregon the leader in alternate uniform combinations.
Unlike most programs, the Ducks do not rely on one signature helmet. Instead, their identity comes from always bringing something new. Those unique designs keep fans excited and attract recruits. Few teams generate as much attention for their uniforms as Oregon.
Florida State has one of the strongest helmet designs in college football. The garnet shell, metallic finish, gold facemask and famous Seminole spear logo create a bold look that stands out every season.
Over the years, the Seminoles have made only small updates to the design. That has helped preserve the helmet’s traditional style while keeping it fresh.
Because of its clean design and strong colors, the helmet remains one of the defining looks in the ACC. It continues to represent the program’s history while still feeling modern.
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Penn State proves that simple designs can leave the biggest impression. The white helmet features a single navy stripe and no logo at all.
Many schools have added flashy alternates over the years. Penn State has stayed committed to its traditional look instead.
Its clean appearance reflects the program’s focus on tradition. Fans recognize it instantly, even without a logo on the side.
Ohio State’s helmet has one feature that makes it different from every other team. Players earn Buckeye leaf stickers through strong performances during each victory. As a result, every helmet tells its own story by the end of the year.
The silver shell, scarlet center stripe and green leaf stickers create one of the sport’s most recognizable combinations.
Beyond the design, the stickers represent hard work and individual achievement. That tradition has become a major part of Ohio State football and gives every helmet a unique look.
Notre Dame’s gold helmet has remained one of the most famous sights in college football. Its reflective metallic finish gives the Fighting Irish a look that few programs can match.
The helmet also honors the university’s famous Golden Dome. That connection has made it an important part of Notre Dame’s identity for generations.
When paired with the team’s traditional navy uniforms, the gold helmet creates one of the cleanest combinations in the sport. Fans continue to rank it among college football’s best every season.
Texas shows that a classic design never goes out of style. The glossy white helmet carries the famous burnt-orange Longhorn logo, one of the most recognizable symbols in American sports.
Little has changed about the design over the years. That has given the helmet a timeless look that still feels fresh today.
Since moving to the SEC, Texas has continued to wear one of college football’s cleanest and most traditional uniforms. The helmet perfectly reflects the program’s rich history while remaining easy to recognize from anywhere on the field.
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No helmet in college football is more recognizable than Michigan’s winged design. Coach Fritz Crisler first introduced it in 1938, and it has remained one of the sport’s greatest symbols ever since.
The maize wings across the navy shell create a look that no other program can match. Every angle makes the design stand out.
While many schools frequently change their uniforms, Michigan has stayed loyal to this classic helmet for decades. That consistency has helped build one of the strongest identities in all of sports.
Whether the Wolverines play at home or on the road, fans know exactly who is on the field the moment they see the winged helmet. It remains the gold standard for college football helmet design entering the 2026 season.

One of the biggest storylines for the Las Vegas Raiders when training camp begins later this month will be the kicking battle between newly signed veteran Matt Gay and undrafted rookie Kansei Matsuzawa.
The battle will play out in both training camp and in the three preseason games as they battle to replace Daniel Carlson. One key aspect of the battle will be which kicker will the most success while attempting long field goals. Kickers across the league are converting field-goal attempts of 55-plus yards at a rate never seen before as illustrated recently by former Raiders’ employee Ryan Paganetti.
The NFL’s long-FG environment has completely changed.
— Ryan Paganetti (@RyanPaganetti) June 30, 2026
Made 55+ yard FGs by NFL season
Regular season + playoffs
2000: 1
2001: 3
2002: 2
2003: 4
2004: 3
2005: 5
2006: 3
2007: 4
2008: 8
2009: 6
2010: 11
2011: 13
2012: 17
2013: 12
2014: 15
2015: 14
2016: 15
2017: 26
2018: 27
2019:…
Gay converted four of none attempts of 50 or more yards last season while with Washington and San Francisco. Carlson made five of eight from beyond 50 yards last season for the Raiders.
If Matsuzawa, nicknamed the Tokyo Toe, can show he can convert long field goals this summer, the job may be his.
In other Raiders’ news:
With 79 minutes down, Egypt looked like it was about to pull off the impossible. Up 2-0 over the defending champions — Argentina — it appeared as if Egypt was about to pull off a massive upset.
Then, Messi happened.
Lionel Messi notched an assist on Argentina's first goal and scored its second in the span of just five minutes. The team managed one more goal in stoppage time, somehow giving Argentina a 3-2 win despite the team not scoring until the 79th minute of the match.
But the Egyptian Football Association — and the team's coach — didn't necessarily see it that way. In a lengthy statement Wednesday, the Egyptian FA called out "controversial and influential refereeing incidents" that it believes affected the outcome of the match.
After thanking fans, the Egyptian FA turned its attention to "several key incidents" it believed raised concern about the fairness of the match.
“At the same time, the Egyptian Football Association cannot remain silent regarding the refereeing decisions witnessed during the match against Argentina as well as the failure to make appropriate use of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. Several key incidents raised serious concerns and left profound questions about the consistency and fairness of decisions that directly influenced the course of the game.
“A number of football experts and specialist analysts, both locally and internationally, have highlighted controversial and influential refereeing incidents during the match. This underlines the importance of maintaining the highest standards of integrity, fairness, and transparency in match officiating, particularly in a competition of the stature and significance of the FIFA World Cup 2026. “
The VAR incident referenced in the Egyptian FA's statement occurred at the 59th minute of Tuesday's game. After a goal by Egypt, VAR reviewed contact that occurred on the other side of the pitch some 20 seconds earlier. Despite no foul being called at the time, and the potential foul happening at the other end of the field, Egypt's goal was taken off the board.
After VAR review, Egypt's goal is disallowed due to a foul in the offensive build up pic.twitter.com/WB7WgVGpQL
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 7, 2026
It wasn't the first time VAR was misused at the 2026 World Cup. USMNT's Folarin Balogun was handed a red card after a controversial VAR review earlier at the event.
Had Egypt's goal stood, the outcome of the game may have been different.
Additionally, close calls down the stretch seemed to go against Egypt, potentially allowing Argentina — and Messi — to complete their comeback.
Following the contest, Egypt's coach, Hossam Hassan, was furious, using the term "rigged" when discussing its outcome. During the match, he said he told referees "this is unfair" before suggesting one of the refs has "something to hide."
The Egyptian FA didn't go that far with its statement Wednesday, but it's clear the organization believes its team got shortchanged during Tuesday's match.
In a recent 2024 NFL re-draft exercise conducted by CBS Sports’ Zachary Pereles, the San Francisco 49ers face a harsh alternate reality.
In this hypothetical reshuffling of the draft board, the 49ers lose two major members of their actual 2024 draft class. Wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco's original first-round selection that year, gets snatched up early at No. 23 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, while standout third-round offensive lineman Dominick Puni is off the board at No. 27 to the Arizona Cardinals.
Stripped of their top choices, the 49ers are left with slim pickings by the time they are on the clock at No. 31. Instead of addressing the offense, Pereles has them pivoting to defense by selecting Oregon safety Evan Williams, who was drafted No. 111 overall by the Green Bay Packers in reality.
Running plays that result in short gains sound boring. Not when it's Evan Williams causing them to be short gains. The Green Bay safety comes screaming down toward the line of scrimmage unlike any other player at his position, and watching it from a defensive point of view is thrilling. Plus, in San Francisco, Fred Warner would help cover up some of Williams' inconsistencies as a coverage player.
Williams has been highly productive since entering the league in 2024, proving to be a true ballhawk and reliable tackler. He built on an excellent rookie campaign by racking up a massive 100 tackles and three interceptions for Green Bay during the 2025 season, where he became the Packers' starting safety.
While landing a defensive playmaker like Williams sounds great on paper, it would have left the 49ers scrambling to solve their looming wide receiver and offensive line issues elsewhere in the draft. In reality, having Pearsall and Puni locked in as two young pillars of the roster is a massive win for the front office.
Furthermore, passing on a safety in the first round hasn't left the 49ers entirely empty-handed, though the position remains a bit of a question mark. San Francisco's current safety depth leans heavily on the hope of a full, healthy season from Malik Mustapha alongside Ji'Ayir Brown, with Jason Pinnock and Marques Sigle providing depth in rotation.
It is a group with plenty of potential, even if this re-draft highlights just how tempting an elite downhill thumper like Williams could have been. And, despite Pearsall's injury history, the 49ers are probably happier to have a key youth piece on their offense that could break out in his third NFL season.
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 2024 re-draft scenario leaves 49ers swapping pillars for safety help
The Dallas Mavericks announced that Chase Bank will be the official jersey patch partner. The team will hold a press conference at 2 p.m. this afternoon.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: The Dallas Mavericks announced that Chase Bank will be …
Former ESPN senior NBA writer Tim Bontemps has been hired for a front office role with the Atlanta Hawks. Bontemps will be a strategic adviser for the Hawks. He will report to Atlanta president of basketball operations Onsi Saleh. Bontemps, 41, has covered the NBA since 2012, including the last eight seasons for ESPN.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Tim Bontemps leaving ESPN for the Hawks
Tim Bontemps: Some news, as the kids say. Thank you to all of my colleagues at @ESPN for letting me live out my childhood dreams the last 7-plus years. And thank you to Onsi Saleh, Tony and Nick Ressler and the rest of the @ATLHawks for an incredible opportunity. Fired up to get started. And a special thank you to @BannedMacMahon, @WindhorstESPN and Jackson for letting me be part of The Pod, and to our listeners. It is easily the thing I’m proudest of doing in my career. I’m sad to no longer be part of it, but I’ll be a loyal listener — with no interruptions!
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LONDON (AP) — Marta Kostyuk made a big impression in her Centre Court debut by beating Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Wimbledon semifinals on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old Ukrainian also reached the last four at the French Open, losing to eventual champion Mirra Andreeva in Paris.
Kostyuk raised her hands and dropped to her knees after Paolini scuffed a shot on her second match point. After shaking hands with the Italian, Kostyuk did a pirouette on court.
Kostyuk will be back in action Thursday to face either Linda Noskova in Saturday's final. Noskova beat Elise Mertens 6-3, 7-5 on No. 1 Court.
Paolini, the 2024 Wimbledon runner-up to Iga Swiatek, made 26 unforced errors and hit just eight winners.
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Wednesday morning was a special one for Notre Dame football, as it has shared the uniforms that they’ll wear against Wisconsin in the season opener at Lambeau Field for the 2026 Shamrock Series game.
The Irish Social media was all over the announcement, with a video sharing the history between the two historic football programs. They also shared the intricate details of the uniforms, paying homage to the 1920 Acme Packers, gold details everywhere, 11 total shamrocks, and the connection between Notre Dame legend Paul Hornung and the Packers.
That wasn’t all of it either, as the social media channels shared a lock screen of the jersey, and had three players, Quincy Porter, Armel Mukam, and Drayk Bowen modeling the look so we can see what will look like when the players wear them.
Not only that, you can get ready for the season opener with new Shamrock Series gear, which you can purchase through the official team shop.
Once again, Notre Dame doesn’t disappoint with its Shamrock Series uniforms, as the Irish will look good on the field against the Badgers.
Two legacies. One field. Woven from the same cloth.
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) July 8, 2026
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Broncos Wire's 91-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at fifth-year defensive lineman Jordan Jackson, No. 94.
Before the Broncos: Jackson (6-4, 294 pounds) was selected by the New Orleans Saints out of Colorado's own Air Force Academy in the sixth round (194th overall) in the 2022 NFL draft. Jackson was the only member of a US service academy to be selected in the 2022 draft process. In one year with the Saints, Jackson spent all of his time on the practice squad.
Broncos tenure: Jackson only lasted one season in the Big Easy, before being released and entering free agency. Jackson was signed by the Denver Broncos prior to the 2023 season, but he spent all of his time on the practice squad that year. In 2024, Jackson dressed for all 17 games, forcing one fumble and making 17 total tackles (four solo, 13 assisted, one tackle for loss), and recording one sack. Jackson saw his playing time slashed significantly, dressing for five games, making just seven total tackles (three solo, four assisted). Prior to the 2026 season, Jackson was placed on a one-year ERFA tender, showing the Broncos didn't want to let him walk in free agency.
Chances to make the 53-man roster: On the roster bubble. With the free agency departure of star lineman John Franklin-Myers, there is a gaping hole left on the line, and many players who could fill it. Jackson will be in a fierce competition against Eyioma Uwazurike, Sai'vion Jones, 2026 draftee Tyler Onyedim and veteran Matt Henningsen for the starting role. Defensive line is a crucial position to watch going into the 2026 campaign. In Broncos Wire's way-too-early 53-man roster, Jackson falls victim as one of the toughest defensive cuts in an already talented group.
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Ahead of her senior season, Washington Huskies outfielder Ava Carroll has been white-hot with the Madison Night Mares in the Northwoods League.
On Sunday afternoon, the former Mt. Hood Community College transfer was named the collegiate softball league's Player of the First Half, after putting together a .493 batting average and 1.486 OPS on 37 hits, 7 home runs, 34 runs batted in, 43 runs scored, 18 walks, and 9 stolen bases across 22 games. Her RBI totals are good for the league lead, while she also ranks No. 2 in batting average and No. 5 in home runs.
Those numbers were also good enough to earn her an invitation to the league's first-ever all-star game, where she'll compete alongside three other Huskies: pitcher Ryan Maddox, infielder Marley Teasley, and catcher Ally Hetzel. Carroll and Teasley will also compete in the home run challenge.
No surprise here 🔥💣
— Madison Night Mares (@NightMares_SB) July 5, 2026
Congratulations to Ava Carroll (@Avacarroll2023 x @UWSoftball ) on being named Player of the First Half! ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/L66aU87evf
Over her two years at Washington, which included a spot on the NFCA All-Mountain Region Third Team following the 2026 season, Carroll has developed into a key piece of coach Heather Tarr's lineup, no matter if she's leading off or batting in the middle of the order.
Across 109 games with the Huskies, Carroll boasts a .333 batting average and .884 OPS with 108 hits, including 19 doubles and 10 home runs, 58 RBI, 70 runs scored, 32 walks, and 11 stolen bases. She's also been an extremely reliable left fielder, with just 4 errors across 165 chances, good for a .976 fielding percentage.
If Carroll can continue to build on the momentum she's picked up in Wisconsin in Big Ten play, she could help lift the Huskies on a much deeper run towards the Women's College World Series.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington softball OF wins Northwoods League Player of the First Half

Few people in sports are as passionate about investigative journalism as Don Van Natta Jr. is.
The Pulitzer Prize winner has written several in-depth, important stories since joining ESPN in 2011. Last month, Van Natta re-signed with the Worldwide Leader on a multi-year contract. The deal keeps one of ESPN’s most respected reporters on staff.
We recently caught up with Van Natta to discuss his career, investigative journalism, and his upcoming book about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. The biography, titled The Star, is set for release in August 2027.
Note: This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.
Congrats on the contract. What does this new deal mean to you?
Don Van Natta Jr.: “It means everything. The commitment ESPN has made to investigative reporting, from the time I joined the company in 2012 to today, nearly 15 years later, is extraordinary. At a time when there are cutbacks across newsrooms, ESPN has continued to make a substantial investment in journalism, particularly in investigative reporting. It’s a vote of confidence in the work I do, which I truly appreciate, and in the work that we all do.
“As you know, we hired six Washington Post reporters earlier this year, and they have now joined the team as my esteemed colleagues. It says a lot about ESPN and its commitment to journalism. It is also part of the company’s DNA to pursue groundbreaking work. And so I’m thrilled for the opportunity to continue doing what I do for ESPN.”
Of all the stories you’ve worked on at ESPN, is there one you’re most proud of?
“I would have to say the Jerry Jones profile I did in 2014. I spent months with Jerry in the spring and summer of 2014, which led to a profile called “Jerry Football.” That work led to a book I’m now writing, a biography for Simon & Schuster about Jerry.
“The other one I’m really proud of is my investigation into the 1973 Battle of the Sexes tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. I got a tip that Bobby Riggs threw the match because he had a gambling debt to the mob, which, when you hear that, is hard to say with a straight face. It seemed like such a preposterous tip, but I pursued it into a story titled “The Match Maker,” published in 2013, which I think made a strong circumstantial case that Bobby Riggs threw the match.”
Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys for $150 million on Feb. 25, 1989.
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) August 13, 2025
In 36 years, Jerry’s investment has increased a whopping 8,433%.
Put another way, every dollar Jerry invested is now worth $84.33. https://t.co/VWW6D1PX4L
What is the most common misconception you hear about investigative journalism?
“I think a lot of assumptions are made that investigative reporters bring opinions to their work, that they investigate with a preconceived notion, and that they try to find facts to hang on a result they are looking for. Nothing could be further from the truth. That’s not what we do. I think there’s, unfortunately, a blurring of the lines between opinion and news, and between hard news, too often. I think people too often confuse a hot-take artist with somebody who’s an investigative reporter or an enterprise reporter who undergoes rigorous fact-checking and editing, legal reviews of their work, and I think too often readers, consumers of sports media, look at everything through the same looking glass, and that’s unfortunate.”
How does this process begin?
“Most of the work that I do, and that most investigative reporters do, begins with either a tip, where you have a lead on something you are told is the truth, and you go and investigate that. Often, that can lead you down different paths, and a story can be very different from the initial tip. Or you begin an investigation just with a question. You basically start your reporting with a question.”
Can you give us an example?
“So, in 2015, my colleague Seth Wickersham and I had a question: Why is the NFL throwing the book so hard at Tom Brady over some deflated footballs? What is really going on here? And that led to a story where we actually found there was a lot of pressure brought to bear on Commissioner Goodell to hammer the Patriots because there was a perception around the league among the owners that Roger Goodell had gone easy on Robert Kraft, the owner of the Patriots, and the team over the Spygate scandal. And so, as one owner told Seth and me, it was a make-up call that Roger did in giving Brady the four-game suspension for the deflated footballs. So that’s one example of it.”
The #Deflategate verdict at Napper Tandy’s in Walpole, Mass. pic.twitter.com/C82GCJ5UHz (h/t @T_Ryan22)
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) May 16, 2015
What is the most challenging part of being an investigative reporter?
“You’re constantly working hard to gain people’s trust. At a time when, as we discussed earlier, journalism IQ might be low, trust in journalists is at an all-time low. The public is constantly being told about fake news and that journalists are the enemy of the people. It’s harder and harder, as a reporter, especially as an investigative reporter, to get people to trust you. Another hard part of the job is that secrets are often kept under nondisclosure agreements (NDAs). So you sometimes have to persuade people who have no incentive to talk about something because their silence has been bought. And that’s another difficulty.”
How do you earn people’s trust?
“The best answer is to try to see them. It’s really hard to gain someone’s trust only over the phone or via text. You can do it, but it’s really, really difficult. It’s much easier to go sit down with someone and look them in the eye. If you’re passionate about the truth, this is another important tool of the trade. All of us, as journalists, care deeply about the truth. If you show that passion for the truth to someone who is also incentivized to tell the truth, that’s another way to win their trust. And it certainly works. I tell young journalism students all the time not to be shy about showing their passion for the truth because when they do, it matters to people, particularly those whose trust they’re trying to win.
“I do think that reputation helps. We all have access to Google, and we can go there to see journalists’ previous work and what they’ve done. I know that has certainly occasionally been an advantage for me.”
Are there times right before a story comes out when it causes you a lot of anxiety?
“Usually not. Maybe it sounds a little arrogant to say that. I don’t mean it that way. We try to bulletproof our stories. One tool I use with a story is rigorous fact-checking, and I think about whether I’m missing anything. Is there a side of the story I’m missing? Are there people I should be talking to that I’m not? It’s the philosophy that when you report, you report out of fear, fearful that there’s something you don’t know. And so you blanket the coverage area with as many phone calls, texts, e-mails, and interviews as possible. You’re never going to get 100% of the story, but you try to get as close as possible.”
Some news: I’m writing a book about Jerry Jones. Called “The Star,” my book will trace Jones’s remarkable life story and the astonishing rise of the NFL. Thrilled to be back in Jerry’s World. Coming in 2026 from @AvidReaderPress, a @simonschuster imprint. https://t.co/s2SNjGauinpic.twitter.com/Zhsio7SnAH
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) March 7, 2024
Why write a book about Jerry Jones?
“It’s scheduled to come out in August 2027. Initially, it was announced for this year, but I’m still working on it. And a lot of the projects I’ve done at ESPN have slowed the process. So the earliest it’ll come out is August 2027. It’s a biography of Jerry Jones. It’s a portrait of his life, and there’s a lot in the book about the great influence he’s had on the success of the National Football League.”
Could you share any details about the biography?
“Jerry’s a guy who likes to carry cash. He’s kind of old-school that way. And there’s never less than a couple of thousand dollars in his pocket at any one time. Jerry is a guy who uses cash more than credit…
“One of the things I get into in my book is how deeply in debt Jerry was as a young man. And I’ll break news there. I don’t want to say too much about it. But Jerry relied heavily on debt in his 20s and 30s. He’s talked a little bit about it, but it’s much worse than anyone knows. The financial distress he felt as a young man trying to make his first million dollars in Arkansas was far greater than most people realize.”
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Celtic FC Women are delighted to announce the signing of Casey Howe on a two-year contract ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Casey arrives at the club having had strong performances with clubs in Ireland and England.During her career so far, the winger has featured for the likes of Glentoran, while also having spells with Sligo Rovers and Athlone Town.
She then made the move to England, joining WSL2 side Nottingham Forest in 2024. The attacker was loaned out to Wolves for the second half of the 2025/26 season, where she helped the club gain promotion to WSL2.A Northern Ireland internationalist since the age of 17, Casey featured in the team’s recent World Cup qualifiers against Switzerland and Turkey last month.After signing for the club, she said: “It's amazing to be here, a club with such a rich history of winning trophies, both across the men's and the women's side. It's amazing to be sat here.
'It's in my DNA to win. I love winning. And I think off the back of the girls winning the cup, I want to come and win silverware here.'
“That's a given for me. I've won silverware back in Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and in England. So I just want to win. I love winning.
“So it's definitely something that excites me to come in, hopefully win some more silver here.”
Celtic FC Women Head Coach, Grant Scott, added: “Casey is an exciting young player who our fans will enjoy watching.
“She has played internationally for Northern Ireland and in WSL2 for two seasons, which showcases her experience at this early point in her career.
“We can’t wait to add her to the squad ahead of the new season.”

As reported by Alfredo Pedullà, Juventus are unwilling to change their stance on defender Tarik Muharemović, who looks ever more likely to move to England, with Sunderland in the picture to sign him.
The yound Bosnian centre-back has just concluded a historic World Cup campaign with his national team, with the Zmajevi having registered their best-ever finish at the World Cup finals by reaching the round of 32 of the ongoing editon, where they lost of co-hosts USA. This has arrived on the back of another impressive showing with Sassuolo, who managed a comfortable mid-table finish in Serie A last season in their first year back in the top flight.
Giovanni Carnevali, former CEO of Sassuolo before his resignation last month, had traveled to London towards the end of last season hoping to push for a Premier League move for the 23-year-old, and while he has since moved to Juventus, who have been interested in bringing back their former Next Gen player, they seem unlikely to bid more than €15 million for him, while Sassuolo’s valuation has gone up to €40 million, up from €30 million before the World Cup began.
A move to the English top flight looks ever more likely for Muharemović, whose €740,000 Sassuolo contract runs until June 2031. Tottenham Hotspur were linked with him but have made an array of big-money signings in recent weeks, including a £52m move for defender Jan Paul van Hecke.
Sunderland and Bournemouth are also interested in him, as per Luca Cilli. The two Premier League sides will play in Europe next season and could soon make a formal offer.
€40 million may be too high a price for Juventus, but it certainly is feasible for any Premier League side at the moment, especially one looking to make a statements in the transfer market after shattering all expectations.
When they returned to the Premier League after eight years, a period in which they also languished in the third tier for a while, few expected Sunderland to stay up and put up a fight at a time when newly promoted sides were going straight back down.
But not only did the Black Cats put up a fight, they also brought bad luck upon many a established top-flight outfit, causing a fair few upsets to not only survive comfortably, but qualify for the Europa League.
Régis Le Bris and Co will be keen on showing everyone that last season was no fluke, and as they prepare for another major campaign, with Europe beckoning this time, they’ll want a bigger, stronger squad. And if last season is anything to go by, there are few landing Premier League spots that seem more promising for Muharemović than the Stadium of Light. Here, not only will he get exposure to arguably the most competitive league in the world, he will also get to showcase his skills in Europe, in an environment where players seem to be thriving.
Bournemouth, in comparison, have been doing wonders in their own right and will also be in Europe, but after Andoni Iraola’s departure and under Marco Rose, they’ll be an unknown quantity, and the Premier League can be quite the baptism of fire for any player, making Sunderland a better option in comparison.
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It was an up and down night for the affiliates. The IronPigs walked off their opponent, and the BlueClaws were walked off by theirs. The Threshers managed just a single hit in a loss, and the Fightin Phils managed just four in what turned out to be a victory. Baseball, at any level, is a a wild and wonderful thing.
Lehigh Valley 3, Columbus 2 (10)
It was a low-scoring thriller for the IronPigs, who walked off the Clippers. Bryan De La Cruz doubled to lead off the bottom of the tenth, and Columbus chose to give an intentional walk to Dylan Carson. That brought up Otto Kemp, who quickly punished the Clippers, doubling to bring the affair to a happy conclusion. Keaton Anthony and Dylan Moore contributed the other two Lehigh Valley runs on doubles in the first and seventh innings, respectively. De La Cruz also had a strong day, going two for three with a pair of walks. Brian Keller had an excellent start of 6 innings pitched with six strikeouts, just four hits and one run surrendered, and no free passes given. Michael Mercado got the win with a two inning performance.
Reading 2, Somerset 1
The Fightin Phils only scored in one inning. It was enough, as the Patriots were held to the same… and they got only one lonesome run in their lone scoring inning. Reading had four hits on the night. Two of them came from Pedro León. But the run came from Raylin Heradia, who homered to provide the only scoring of the night for the good guys. Starter Gage Wood struck out four and allowed two hits across 3 innings of work.
Frederick 8, Jersey Shore 7(11)
The BlueClaws had 15 hits to the Keys’ 7, but allowed four runs in the bottom of the ninth as the game went to extras. A sacrifice fly in the 11th spelled defeat for the aquatic affiliate, their ninth defeat in a row. Every BlueClaw had a hit on the night, and Devin Saltiban lead the team with three. Starter Reese Dutton allowed three hits, two runs, and one walk to go with seven strikeouts in six innings of work. However, two of those hits were homers. Gabe Craig allowed two earned runs in the ninth, then had the hard luck of being on the mound as errors resulted in the two unearned runs that tied the game.
Tampa 7, Clearwater 0
The Threshers were held to just one hit in a blowout loss to Tampa. Only a single from Nolan Beltran in the second inning separated them from being no hit. Starter Cade Obermueller struggled, allowing four earned runs on five hits and four walks across 3.2 innings (though he did accrue seven strikeouts).

Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers’ women’s basketball team are always on the prowl. They have hit the headlines once more as an official visit from five-star point guard Jezelle “GG” Banks has been locked in for September 4-6, per Dushawn London, a national basketball recruiting analyst with 24/7 Sports.
Visit News: Jezelle Banks “GG” Banks, a Top 5 prospect in the class of 2027, has added visits to Texas and LSU, source tells @247sports
— Dushawn London (@DushawnLondon1) July 4, 2026
LSU: September 4-6
Texas: September 18-20 pic.twitter.com/eOwsDhcqVu
Banks plays her prep ball in Virginia at The St. James Academy where she has managed to grow and develop into the sixth-ranked player in the 2027 national recruiting class. Before transferring out of state, GG made her name prominent after being named the Gatorade Girls Basketball Player of the Year for Delaware in back-to-back seasons.
As a 5’9” combo guard, Banks has the versatility and ballhandling skills necessary to run a SEC backcourt, especially one coached by Mulkey. While it is certainly a good sign to see LSU manage getting Banks in the building, the young player has a number of offers to big programs across the landscape of college women’s basketball. Jezelle’s talents on the hardwood could land her anywhere in the country.

The Texans are in a somewhat awkward spot as the 2026 regular season approaches. It’s clear they have a talented roster capable of making a deep playoff run, but they haven’t been able to take that next step.
Since C.J. Stroud became Houston’s starting quarterback, the Texans have made the playoffs every season and have won at least one playoff game each year. Last season, however, there were several issues on the offensive side of the ball. One of the biggest was the play-calling in critical situations. Too often, it felt like Houston wasn’t putting their best players in positions to succeed, and that starts with offensive coordinator Nick Caley. He has to be better.
At the same time, Caley can call the perfect play, but if the players on the field don’t execute, it won’t matter. That’s where general manager Nick Caserio comes into the conversation. Last season, it felt like the Texans put duct tape over several holes on the roster, and as the year went on, that tape started to peel away.
The easy answer is to point the finger at Stroud, and to some extent that’s fair. There were plenty of plays he’d like to have back. But the reality is he can’t do it all by himself.
This offseason, Caserio knew the priority was upgrading the offensive line and surrounding Stroud with more talent, and that’s exactly what Houston did. The Texans added at least three new starters up front who should be major upgrades over last year’s group. They also brought in veteran running back David Montgomery, who looks poised for a big 2026 season.
One of the more underrated additions was second-round pick Marlin Klein. The rookie tight end is a massive target who gives Houston much-needed depth behind Dalton Schultz, one of Stroud’s favorite and most reliable targets.
None of these moves guarantee success, but they certainly move the Texans in the right direction. Now it’s just a matter of whether those additions translate onto the field.
While there are still questions surrounding the offense, the defense was the best in football last season and has only gotten better. Houston added veteran safety Reed Blankenship and selected defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, widely viewed as one of the top interior defensive linemen in the draft.
This defense has the potential to be dominant once again. It’s a nightmare matchup for opposing offenses and talented enough to carry the team on most Sundays. But if the offense can finally take the next step, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Texans emerge as one of the favorites to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.

Newcastle United’s push for young, high-upside signings has already delivered Bazoumana Toure and Sean Steur, and the club is now trying to add another World Cup standout.
The Daily Mail’s Craig Hope reported on July 6 that Newcastle is working on a deal for Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi, although the process has not moved as quickly as the club wanted, as Sky Sports’ Keith Downie first reported.
“A deal for Switzerland midfielder Johan Manzambi is being discussed, but progress has not been as swift as hoped,” Hope wrote.
Manzambi has turned into a breakout star this summer while representing the Swiss at the World Cup. His performances have raised his profile and increased the risk of more clubs entering the race, with the youngster assisting and scoring more than once.
Hope highlighted a potential roadblock on Newcastle’s path to signing Manzambi, noting that Manchester United has a long-standing interest in the player. However, according to Hope, Newcastle has received encouragement over its current position in the race for the 20-year-old attacking midfielder.
“Newcastle have been told they are at the front of the queue and the numbers involved with the player and his club, Freiburg, should not be an issue, but they thought that about Munoz,” Hope wrote.
In order to avoid another late transfer collapse, as the one involving Munoz, Hope reported that Newcastle’s stance is active rather than hesitant this time.
“Newcastle will push ahead and hope remains that Manzambi will arrive,” Hope wrote.
Fabrizio Romano reported on July 4 that Newcastle was preparing its first official bid for the wonderkid after making contact on the player side and scouting Manzambi during the World Cup.
According to Hope, Manzambi fits the profile that sporting director Ross Wilson is targeting, which is linked to players between 18 and 24 with major room to grow for potential future sales and profit possibilities.

Arsenal’s Premier League winner Martin Zubimendi is the second-best midfielder in the world, according to Spain manager Luis de la Fuente, despite his limited playing time at the 2026 World Cup. The midfielder has yet to feature regularly during the tournament, even though he remains one of the most highly regarded players in his position.
Many observers believe Spain has the strongest squad in the competition, and that depth has made it difficult for Zubimendi to earn minutes. Although he played a key role as Arsenal won the Premier League title this summer, he has found opportunities hard to come by on the international stage.
The midfielder was expected to be included in Spain’s World Cup squad after an outstanding season with Arsenal. However, Rodri has retained his place in the starting line-up throughout the tournament, leaving Zubimendi on the bench.
His lack of playing time has frustrated Arsenal supporters, who would like to see him given a greater role for Spain. Despite not selecting him regularly, Luis de la Fuente has made it clear that he holds the Arsenal midfielder in the highest regard.
According to the Metro, De la Fuente said:
‘Rodrigo is the guiding light of this team, a player with exceptional vision, which is why he is the best player in the world in his position, and behind him is Martin Zubimendi, who is the second-best player in the world in that position.”
Although it may seem surprising that a player described as the second best in the world in his position has received so few opportunities at the World Cup, Spain’s strength in depth has limited his chances to make an impact.
From Arsenal’s perspective, the situation could have a positive outcome. With fewer minutes during the tournament, Zubimendi is likely to return to the club fresher than many of his teammates who have played more regularly.
Arsenal will hope that his reduced workload allows him to begin the new campaign in excellent condition, ready to build on the impressive form that helped the club secure the Premier League title.
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Some players are so talented at both hitting and pitching, they are good enough to be drafted either way. Some scouts flirted with the idea of Bret Saberhagen or Zack Greinke playing shortstop (Greinke may have wanted to be a two-way player at one point) but ultimately decided that staying on the mound was best for their respective careers. In recent years, there was some question on where Royals picks like Khalil Lee, Trevor Werner, and Jac Caglianone might end up on the diamond, but all three ended up in the batter’s box.
California prep player Jared Grindlinger is the best two-way player in this draft, with scouts mixed on where he will end up playing. He is the rare player that offers enticing potential both ways, as a legitimate first-round talent both as a left-handed pitcher and as a hitter.
Jared Grindlinger, LHP/OF, Huntington Beach High School (CA)
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
Draft rankings:
Grindlinger is one of the youngest players available after reclassifying from the 2027 class earlier this year. He won’t turn 18 until well after the draft, making him younger than nearly every other prospect in the class. That youth gives him a lot of projectability. At 6’3”, 185 lbs., Grindlinger is still growing into his frame. Most evaluators believe there is significantly more strength and power to come, which explains why teams are willing to bet on his long-term upside despite an already accelerated timeline.
Keith Law ultimately believes the bat is where his future lies. As a hitter, Law praises his “outstanding bat-to-ball skills” while noting that his bat speed still has room to improve. Even so, the ball already carries well off his bat, and as he adds strength, many scouts expect considerably more power to emerge.
Baseball America echoes that assessment, highlighting Grindlinger’s elite contact ability. Despite possessing long levers and a naturally large strike zone, he “almost never swung and missed” during last summer’s showcase circuit. Because he projects as either a first baseman or corner outfielder, developing more over-the-fence power will be critical. He is a below-average runner and will likely not be a defensive asset in the outfield.
His offensive profile is why many clubs prefer him as a position player, but his value is boosted by the fact that he also offers legitimate upside on the mound. As a left-hander, Grindlinger has already touched 96 mph with his fastball, though he generally sits between 90-94 mph. His arsenal also includes a pair of promising offspeed pitches: a slider around 80 mph that he can manipulate into different shapes and a low-80s changeup with excellent arm speed. MLB Pipeline notes that some scouts believe his loose arm action and physical projection could eventually produce a plus fastball as he matures.
There is still plenty of refinement needed. Law points out that Grindlinger’s delivery gets him off the rubber too quickly and causes him to spin off his front side, while Baseball America notes that none of his current pitches grade as true plus offerings. Still, the combination of youth, athleticism, arm strength, and feel for pitching gives him significant long-term upside.
Grindlinger is committed to Tennessee, where he would join his older brother Trent, a former highly regarded prep prospect himself. That commitment provides plenty of leverage, but most evaluators expect a team to select him in the first round rather than allow him to reach campus.
Jim Callis at MLB Pipeline reports that while most teams like Grindlinger as a hitter, the Royals prefer him as a pitcher. The Nationals and Red Sox have been the most-linked teams to him, although Callis thinks the Royals could be “bold” and draft him to let him play both ways.
For a club like the Royals, Grindlinger represents the ultimate upside gamble. There is risk in betting on one of the youngest players in the draft, especially one whose body and tools are still developing. But they seem to love young, athletic players who can go both ways.

The Loons and Drillers won close matchups, while the Comets and Tower Buzzers were both defeated at home, with none of these teams playing in a game decided by more than three runs.
When the most impressive and most impactful performances of the day line up to be the same, the choice is rather obvious; in this case, it was Zach Root making an absolute mockery out of the Dayton lineup to lead the Loons to a close win at home.
Root needed just 81 pitches to reach double-digit strikeouts, 11 to be precise, which represents a season-high, letting absolutely nothing across and lowering his season ERA to 2.37, earning a third win in 13 starts.
For the third consecutive start, Charlie Barnes allowed exactly seven runs, ending this one shortly after it began as the Comets couldn’t contain the Chihuahuas, losing 8-5 at home. OKC even put up a fight towards the end with a four-run eighth inning, but when you only secure three hits in the whole game, any chance of a win virtually goes out the window.
Responsible for two-thirds of the Comets’ hits was the second baseman Hyeseong Kim, while Zach Ehrhard scored two runs in the leadoff spot, walking a couple of times. For Kim individually, this was a much-needed boost, hitting .158 in his last 15 games. Other than Kim, though, the only hitter to record a base hit was Alek Thomas.
Nine RBI in the last eight games for Alek Thomas! pic.twitter.com/rgjP609JQr
— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) July 8, 2026
In a similar fashion to the Comets game, but with a better outcome, the Drillers owe a ridiculous percentage of their 4-3 win to Kendall George, and not just because the leadoff batter secured the walk-off hit in the ninth inning. George was responsible for four of his team’s six hits.
KENDALL GEORGE WALK-OFF RBI‼️ pic.twitter.com/t76WinpdtU
— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) July 8, 2026
This game could’ve been over earlier had Jake Gelof capitalized on a bases-loaded opportunity in the seventh with the score tied at three all, but he struck out, one of his three on the game. In fact, all hitters between the second and fifth spots in the lineup didn’t record a single knock, leaving the heroics to George and the bottom of the order.
Christian Zazueta and Wyatt Crowell provided quite the deadly combo on the mound, combining for 14 strikeouts to properly handle the Cardinals, who landed a few blows, including two solo shots. Covering the last four innings, Crowell earned his seventh win of the season.
Minor league and major league outings seldom get much better than what Zach Root delivered to lead the way on a 4-2 win for the Loons, striking out 11 over six scoreless innings, allowing just one hit. It’s the second time in a row that Root begins the month with a one-hit start—he hadn’t yet pitched in July.
Unlike the Drillers, the Loons scored all of their four runs first and survived a small bullpen scare once Root left the mound. Leadoff batter Charles Davalan was responsible for the team’s only home run. Despite striking out three times, switch-hitter Logan Wagner managed an RBI as well in his sole hit.
Trailing from the top of the first until the very last pitch of the game, the Tower Buzzers fell victim to their own subpar defensive work, allowing three unearned runs in a 5-2 loss to the 66ers. Those errors were committed by reliever Luis Carias and shortstop Joendry Vargas, the latter of whom had a great game at the plate, going three for three with one RBI.
Starter Brady Smith doesn’t have the most appealing of ERAs at 4.08, but that number also doesn’t deserve an 0-6 record that’s been handed to him, suffering yet another loss this season. Three of the game’s five runs were scored when reliever Carias was on the mound.
The Dodgers sent catcher Chuckie Robinson to Triple-A. Shortstop Jose Izarra moved from the Drillers to the Loons, and Tulsa shortstop Sean McLain was placed on the IL.

There were some impressive performances from two of the Braves pitching prospects on Tuesday night, even if some of the results didn’t match up in the end. Drue Hackenberg looked as good as he has in a long time for the first five innings of his outing, showing a combination of command and stuff that has only come in flashes the last two seasons Cedric De Grandpre crossed the 100 strikeout mark with another strong performance for Columbus, and he has fully situated himself in the names to watch category for the second half as he continues to put up impressive whiff numbers.
Drue Hackenberg delivered one of his best starts of the season, and though it fell apart late in the game there was still plenty to take away from the first five innings of this outing. Hackenberg’s command slipped severely in the sixth inning and it led to him allowing three walks and runs prior to being pulled from the game, but going into that frame he had limited the Redbirds to one run and walk while striking out seven batters. One of the major issues that Hackenberg has faced throughout his career is his inability to consistently locate his curveball — the pitch with the most strikeout potential in his arsenal. This game was an example of how effective that pitch can be when he can keep it around the strike zone, with 10 of the 14 whiffs he produced on the day coming form his curveball alone. He kept going back to the well and used the 42% of the time overall without allowing a hard hit ball. In addition to his command woes Hackenberg also lost some steam on his fastball late in that outing, but this is also the deepest Hackenberg has pitched into a game by innings this season and his second-highest pitch total. Working on his stamina will be critical for him, but given the injuries he’s faced it’s not hard to see how that’s hurting his ability to be effective late in starts. His cutter and curveball are his two best pitches and he located those both well, and this outing is an example of the potential he does flash as a pitcher to be effective. His injury troubles have taken a lot of steam out of the momentum from two seasons ago, but Hackenberg is clearly a capable prospect if he can stay on the field for the rest of the season.
To no one’s surprise the Stripers weren’t lighting up the ball in this game, but they found a lot of batted ball luck throughout the evening and managed to string those hits into early runs. The first four hitters of the second inning reached base with the best hit ball being a hard single from Brewer Hicklen, and the Stripers continued to capitalize and put up three runs. Adam Zebrowksi missed a home run but was able to get the second run home on a sacrifice fly and Cal Conley capped the scored in the inning off by shooting a ball through the right side of the infield for an RBI single. Another RBI single from Conley in the fourth inning extended the Stripers lead to 4-1, and the DaShawn Kiersey Jr. followed with the lone extra base hit to keep the rally moving and bring Conley home. Much of that lead was chiseled off by the three run home run Hackenberg allowed in the sixth inning, but going into the ninth inning the Stripers had Rolddy Munoz and a one-run lead to work with. Munoz was as nasty as always but wild out of the strike zone, allowing a leadoff walk and a wild pitch to put the tying run into scoring position with no outs yet recorded. Munoz then missed with a hanging slider that got smacked for a go-ahead home run. Munoz continued walking hitters but escaped further damage, and the Stripers had their chance in the ninth inning. Adam Zebrowski drew a walk to lead off and was lifted for Luke Williams, who advanced on a sac bunt and a balk before Keirsey sent the game into extra with a base hit. Unfortunately in the 10th inning it was shown to not be meant for a Stripers win. Hayden Harris got chipped to death, allowing four singles and hitting a batter before Gwinnett waved the white flag and inserted Conley to pitch with one out
Swing and Misses
Drue Hackenberg – 14
Hayden Harris – 4
Rolddy Munoz – 4
Cedric De Grandpre is on a great run since his promotion to Columbus. That first outing is putting a damper on his numbers, but in his last three outings De Grandpre has managed 22 strikeouts and only three runs allowed in 16 2/3 innings, with this marking his high at the level in strikeouts and whiffs in a game. De Grandpre allowed a home run to the second batter of the game to put the Clingstones in a small early hole, but that was all of the trouble he had in the game. He whiffed the next two guys and though his own command issues did work him into a jam in the third inning the Barons never found an answer for his terrific pair of breaking balls. The Barons just couldn’t lay off his curveball when it tumbled out of the strike zone, and the high chase rate on his pitches helped mitigate that this was not an outing where he was even throwing his fastball in particularly good locations. It’s great to see De Grandpre fully healthy and already at his high in innings since 2023, and it’s already worth considering this season a success for him even if he takes a dive at some point in the second half due to fatigue. De Grandpre has established himself as a guy with multiple MLB-quality pitches, and though his command is still holding him back there is progress being made on his ability to land those two breaking balls effectively. That’s really the key to his arsenal, with his sinker mostly serving to try to get him ground balls, and he’s asserting himself as one of the guys to watch on a weekly basis. With these eight strikeouts De Grandpre is the first Braves prospect to cross the 100 strikeout mark, and with Owen Murphy in Atlanta for the time being and the next highest guy nearly 30 strikeouts behind he has a high likelihood of finishing the season as the system’s K leader.
Patrick Clohisy made sure the offense would answer back in support of De Grandpre. He led off in the bottom of the first inning with a home run out to center field, which extended his on base streak to seven games. Clohisy has been racking up walks in recent weeks despite not quite having the same success with getting hits as he was during his hot streak, with an even strikeout-to-walk ratio over his past 13 games. One of those walks came at a key time for the Clingstones. With two men on base in a one run game in the ninth inning the Barons were not playing around with Clohisy, giving him little to hit and allowing him to work a walk that loaded the bases with one out. Luke Waddell put a charge in a fly ball, and though it fell short it was plenty deep to score the speedy Dalton McIntyre from third base and tie the game. With two outs the Barons had a chance to send the game into extra innings, but Archer Brookman made sure to win the game in regulation. He hit a shot out to right center field that burned the gap, winning the series opener in walkoff fashion to ease the sting of two other games in this system that were lost late. McIntyre has been a real list to the Columbus lineup in his few games thus far, drawing a ton of walks and running a .424 OBP. He was the catalyst of that two run ninth inning with a leadoff walk, but also had a big hit in the fifth inning. McIntyre faced a left-on-left matchup but got a fastball he liked on the inner half of the plate and smoked a go-ahead home run.
Swing and Misses
Cedric De Grandpre – 17
LJ McDonough – 7
Luis Vargas – 6
Shay Schanaman – 5
Aiven Cabral just keeps getting outs for the Emperors, and though a late comeback from Hudson Valley took away his chance for another win it was still another promising outing. Few pitchers at this level have command of multiple pitches good enough to consistently sequence up batters, but Cabral was relying on his deception and nipping corners to get his six strikeouts in this game. Cabral wasn’t even at his best early on and allowed a couple of walks, but the deeper the game went the more he locked in and the Renegades were off balance often throughout the late innings of his start. Thus far Cabral’s approach has translated well to his promotion to Rome, with hitters still falling behind him early and not having the approach to really key in on his fastball that could be a vulnerability at upper levels. Cabral executes better than most anyone High-A hitters are going to face and that’s taking him a long way so far, and though the Double-A jump could be a steep one for him he has done enough to prove himself at the lower levels that he shouldn’t be long before being ready for the challenge.
It was a bit of a stinker on the offensive end for Rome. The top of the lineup had a lot of 0-fers, with Tate Southisene being the only one of the top prospects to make a serious contribution at the plate. Southisene shot an opposite field single to lead off the game, and with John Gil drawing a walk behind him the Emperors had a chance to open up a good lead before Hudson Valley even got a swing in. Unfortunately they didn’t have the clutch hit at their disposal. Owen Carey drew a walk and Southisene was able to score on a balk, but the bats fell short and one run felt a little weak for such a big chance. In the next inning the Emperors had two men on base with one out and the top of the order, and Southisene did come through. He lined a single into left field for the lone Rome RBI in the game, though that was all Rome got in the game. John Gil struck out and though Hartman hit it hard the right fielder had him shaded well and was able to track the line drive down. After the fourth inning Rome’s lineup didn’t manage another hit. A leadoff home run in the bottom of the eighth inning tied the game and in extra innings and error at first base gifted Hudson Valley the win.
Swing and Misses
Brody Fowler – 9
Aiven Cabral – 7
David Rodriguez – 4
It was a huge power day for the team, and the bottom of the order was the driving force with six RBI, six hits, three walks, and three extra base hits coming out of the six through nine spots in the order. Michael Martinez got it started with a home run in the second inning, crushing a long home run to give Augusta an early lead. Martinez’s contact and defensive home are significant questions to evaluation his profile, but there can be no doubt that the man can absolutely crush a baseball. Across two levels he now has 10 home runs in his first 40 games this season. Four of those have come in his last eight games, and over his last two seasons he has 32 extra base hits in 67 games. The next big hit was in the next inning when Junior Garcia smacked a two-run double into the right field corner to score Alex Lodise and Tanner Smith. Cooper McMurray capped off the scoring with a two-run bomb in the sixth inning, narrowly clearing the high wall in right field to ice the game in favor of Augusta. Despite an 0-3 performance from Luis Guanipa and a rough patch at the plate so far in July I have been impressed with some of the at-bats he is putting up. Guanipa has shown more patience on breaking balls in recent weeks and worked a great walk in this game, and though taking more pitches has led to an increase in strikeouts it’s a necessary adjustment in the long run. Guanipa is still too much of a free-swinger, but even if it’s slow this is progress that has to happen for him to catch up and get to Rome successfully. In the middle of that walk he had a great swing where he jumped on a pitch inside and hit it hard in the air, though he was just a bit ahead of it and yanked it foul. That’s the exact swing that was unlocking more success early in the season and one I’ve been longing to see more often, and if he can combine a bit more patience with that ability to jump on anything on the inner part of the plate he could unlock a new level in the later months of the year.
It was not a particularly impressive pitching day for anyone in the Augusta greens, and they should consider themselves lucky to have only allowed three runs as a team. The committee approach can be tough when the entire committee can’t throw strikes, though somehow Luis Arestigueta managed to get away with it for 3 2/3 innings. Despite only throwing a tick over half his pitches for strikes Arestigueta got the Crawdads to make bad swings in hitter-friendly counts and left with only one run allowed and one walk allowed. Styven Paez looked fine, and his walks were at least competitive deep count plate appearances, though he did make the game a lot tighter in the ninth inning than it needed to be. Paez’s velocity/low release combo along with his tight slider does make for an interesting combination in terms of getting whiffs, and that’s made him one of the most reliable relief arms the GreenJackets have, but the command needs to improve drastically for him to be an MLB arm. There is something to like there without a doubt, and he’s better than the strikeout numbers suggest, but a 16% walk rate for a 21 year old at this level isn’t the most promising thing.
Swing and Missesa
Luis Arestigueta – 6
Kendy Richard – 4
Styven Paez – 4

If we’re being honest, this exercise could probably end after one sentence: “Aaron Donald.”
And, to be fair, nobody would argue with that answer.
Donald is widely considered one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, winning three Defensive Player of the Year awards while redefining what an undersized interior defender could accomplish. If someone built the perfect Rams defensive lineman entirely around Donald’s skill set, they’d have a difficult time finding weaknesses.
The Rams have featured plenty of outstanding defensive linemen throughout their history. Some were dominant against the run. Others specialized in collapsing the pocket, while a few made their impact through relentless effort, technical mastery, or elite athleticism. Every great defensive line room has benefited from players whose strengths complemented one another.
Are there traits of other Rams defensive linemen that you would consider when building the perfect Rams defensive lineman?
Every dominant defensive line begins with stopping the run.
Who consistently held their ground against double teams? Which player controlled gaps, shed blockers, and forced offenses into long-yardage situations? Great run defenders don’t always receive the headlines, but they often make life easier for everyone around them by preventing explosive rushing plays before they begin.
Whether you value raw strength, discipline, or physicality, this category has several intriguing options throughout Rams history.
Game-changing defensive linemen eventually have to affect the quarterback.
Some players win with overwhelming power. Others rely on explosive first steps, polished hand usage, or an endless collection of pass-rush moves. Sacks don’t tell the entire story either—consistent pressure, quarterback hits, and forcing hurried decisions can completely alter a game.
But, we all know who takes this vote…
Quickness isn’t simply about running fast.
It’s the burst off the snap, the ability to penetrate before blockers can react, and the lateral agility to change direction while pursuing ball carriers. Defensive linemen who consistently win the first step often force offenses to abandon their original blocking assignments.
Some Rams defenders possessed rare explosiveness that allowed them to live in opposing backfields. Others combined impressive acceleration with balance and body control that made them nearly impossible to square up.
Which player had the quickest get-off in franchise history?
Football is often called a game of leverage, and nowhere is that more evident than along the defensive line.
The best defensive linemen understand pad level, hand placement, balance, and timing. They know how to anticipate blocking schemes and use technique to defeat larger opponents. While raw athleticism grabs attention, refined fundamentals often separate good players from truly elite ones.
Some Rams defensive linemen became masters of using angles, leverage, and football intelligence to consistently win their matchups. Others developed a reputation for diagnosing plays almost before they unfolded.
Who demonstrated the best combination of technique and tactical awareness/skills?
Talent may create opportunities, but relentless effort finishes plays.
Every fan remembers defensive linemen chasing plays 20 yards downfield, fighting through double teams late in the fourth quarter, or refusing to quit on a pass rush after the quarterback escapes the pocket.
Motor isn’t something that shows up in a combine workout. It’s visible every snap through hustle, competitiveness, and an unwillingness to take plays off. Coaches love players whose effort raises the standard for the rest of the defense.
The Rams have featured numerous defensive linemen whose energy became contagious and whose relentless style embodied the team’s identity.
1. Run Defense: ___________
2. Pass Rush: ____________
3. Quickness: ____________
4. Leverage & Tactical Moves: _____________
5. Motor & Effort: _____________

For years, one of the biggest questions surrounding the Seattle Seahawks has been the offensive line. Coaching staffs have changed, quarterbacks have changed, offfensive coordinators have come and gone. Seattle has invested heavily at wide receiver, running back and tight end, yet the same question has followed every season:
Can the offensive line finally be good enough?
Heading into 2026, there is more reason for optimism than there has been in quite some time.
Unlike previous years, Seattle isn’t asking five new starters to learn together. All starters from last season are under contract and will return this year, a rarity for the Seahawks in recent decades. The organization has prioritized continuity, giving a young core another offseason to develop within Brian Fleury’s new system while adding depth instead of completely rebuilding the unit. Offensive line play has always been about chemistry as much as talent, and simply keeping the same group on the field could produce meaningful improvement.
That growth would affect every part of the offense.
A cleaner pocket doesn’t just reduce sacks, it allows the quarterback to reach the later stages of his progression, gives deeper route concepts time to develop and forces defenses to defend the entire field rather than sitting on quick-game concepts. Likewise, more consistent run blocking creates manageable down-and-distance situations and makes Seattle’s play-action game significantly more dangerous.
That’s especially important given the identity this coaching staff wants to establish.
Mike Macdonald has built one of the NFL’s most physical defenses, but complementary football remains at the center of his philosophy. Long, efficient offensive scoring drives keep the defense fresh, improve field position and allow Seattle to control the tempo instead of constantly playing catch-up.
The schedule won’t make life easy.
The NFC West, which just added Myles Garrett this offseason to the Los Angeles Rams, continues to feature disruptive defensive fronts capable of taking over games, meaning Seattle’s offensive line will be tested almost immediately. If the group struggles the way it has in recent years, the offense could once again become reliant on explosive individual plays. If it takes even a modest step forward, however, the entire offense becomes more efficient and far more difficult to defend.
The Seahawks don’t necessarily need an elite offensive line to contend. They simply need one that consistently avoids becoming the reason drives stall. Considering the talent now surrounding the position group, that may be enough to unlock an offense capable of taking a significant step forward in 2026.
Ultimately, Seattle’s ceiling may not be determined by its skill-position talent, of which they boast the NFL’s reigning Offensive Player of the Year in Jaxon Smith-Njigba. It may come down to whether, after years of searching for answers, the offensive line can finally become a strength instead of a weekly concern.

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The biggest FIFA World Cup in history delivered on intrigue during the group stage, and now only eight teams remain as the knockout rounds heat up.
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This year's knockout matches began June 28 with the Round of 32 running until July 3. The expanded World Cup reached the Round of 16 on July 4-July 7 followed by the quarterfinal (July 9-11) and semifinal (July 14-15) matches. It all culminates with the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium.
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| Date | Matchup |
| Thu., July 9 | France (F1) vs. Morocco (C2) |
| Fri., July 10 | Spain (H1) vs. Belgium (G1) |
| Sat., July 11 | Norway (I2) vs. England (L1) |
| Argentina (J1) vs. Switzerland (B1) | |
| Date | Matchup |
| Tue., July 14 | TBD vs. TBD |
| Wed., July 15 | TBD vs. TBD |
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| Date | Matchup |
| Sat., July 4 | Morocco (C2) vs. Canada (B2) |
| France (F1) vs. Paraguay(D3) | |
| Sun., July 5 | Brazil(C1) vs. Norway (I2) |
| Mexico (A1) vs. England (L1) | |
| Mon., July 6 | Spain (H1) vs. Portugal (K2) |
| USA (D1) vs. Belgium (G1) | |
| Tues., July 7 | Argentina (J1) vs. Egypt (G2) |
| Switzerland (B1) vs. Colombia (K1) |
Below are the teams that have already clinched a spot in the 2026 World Cup knockout stage, sorted by group. This table will be updated throughout the remainder of the group stage.
| Group A | A1: Mexico | A2: South Africa | A3: N/A |
| Group B | B1: Switzerland | B2: Canada | B3: Bosnia-Herzegovina |
| Group C | C1: Brazil | C2: Morocco | C3: N/A |
| Group D | D1: United States | D2: Australia | D3: Paraguay |
| Group E | E1: Germany | E2: Ivory Coast | E3: Ecuador |
| Group F | F1: Netherlands | F2: Japan | F3: Sweden |
| Group G | G1: Belgium | G2: Egypt | G3: N/A |
| Group H | H1: Spain | H2: Cape Verde | H3: N/A |
| Group I | I1: France | I2: Norway | I3: Senegal |
| Group J | J1: Argentina | J2: Austria | J3: Algeria |
| Group K | K1: Colombia | K2: Portugal | K3: DR Congo |
| Group L | L1: England | L2: Croatia | L3: Ghana |
Here is how the bracket will look:
| Date | Matchup |
| Sun., June 28 | South Africa (A2) vs. Canada (B2) |
| Mon., June 29 | Germany (E1) vs. Paraguay(D3) |
| Netherlands(F1) vs. Morocco(C2) | |
| Brazil(C1) vs. Japan(F2) | |
| Tues., June 30 | France(I1) vs. Sweden(F3) |
| Ivory Coast(E2) vs. Norway(I2) | |
| Mexico (A1) vs. Ecuador(E3) | |
| Wed., July 1 | England(L1) vs. DR Congo(K3) |
| USA (D1) vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina(B3) | |
| Belgium(G1) vs. Senegal(I3) | |
| Thurs., July 2 | Portugal(K2) vs. Croatia(L2) |
| Spain(H1) vs. Austria (J2) | |
| Switzerland (B1) vs. Algeria (J3) | |
| Fri., July 3 | Argentina(J1) vs. Cape Verde(H2) |
| Colombia(K1) vs. Ghana(D3) | |
| Australia(D2) vs. Egypt(G2) |
The 2026 World Cup final is scheduled to be played 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup has two phases: the group stage and the knockout stage.
Thirty-two of the 48 teams will reach the knockout stage. All teams that finish first or second in their group secure automatic qualification, accounting for 24 of the 32 knockout participants.
The remaining eight spots go to the best third-place finishers.
All 12 third-place finishers are sorted into a table just like the groups based on their points gained in group stage play and other metrics such as goal differential.
The top eight teams in this table will advance to the knockout round.
The entirety of the knockout stage bracket is predetermined. For example, the winner of Group F will face the runner-up from Group C, while the winner of Group J will face the runner-up from Group H.
All group winners are paired against either a runner-up from another group, or a third-place finisher from another group. All group winners and runners-up from the same group are placed on opposite sides of the bracket to avoid rematches until the finals.
The only unknowns at the start of the tournament are where each potential third-place finisher will end up. Until all qualifiers are known, it is impossible to predict where or when they could potentially play should this come to pass.
There are 495 mathematical combinations of third place qualifiers from various groups. All of these have been spelled out in advance, and every potential outcome can be found in Annex C (pg. 80) of the 2026 FIFA World Cup regulations. Whichever combination comes to pass will determine where each third-place finisher falls in the overall bracket.
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sun., June 28 | 73 | South Africa v Canada |
| Mon., June 29 | 74 | Germany v Paraguay |
| 75 | Netherlands v Morocco | |
| 76 | Brazil v Japan | |
| Tues., June 30 | 77 | France v Sweden |
| 78 | Ivory Coast v Norway | |
| 79 | Mexico v Ecuador | |
| Wed., July 1 | 80 | England v DR Congo |
| 81 | USA v Bosnia-Herzegovina | |
| 82 | Belgium v Senegal | |
| Thurs., July 2 | 83 | Portugal v Croatia |
| 84 | Spain v Austria | |
| 85 | Switzerland v Algeria | |
| Fri., July 3 | 86 | Argentina v Cape Verde |
| 87 | Colombia v Ghana | |
| 88 | Australia v Egypt |
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sat., July 4 | 89 | Paraguay v France |
| 90 | Canada v Morocco | |
| Sun., July 5 | 91 | Brazil v Norway |
| 92 | Mexico v England | |
| Mon., July 6 | 93 | Portugal v Spain |
| 94 | USA v Belgium | |
| Tue., July 7 | 95 | Argentina v Egypt |
| 96 | Colombia v Switzerland |
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Thurs., July 9 | 97 | France v Morocco |
| Fri. July 10 | 98 | Spain v Belgium |
| Sat., July 11 | 99 | Norway v England |
| 100 | Argentina v Switzerland |
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Tue., July 12 | 101 | Winner match 97 v Winner match 98 |
| Wed. July 13 | 102 | Winner match 99 v Winner match 100 |
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sat., July 18 | 103 | Runner-up match 101 v Runner-up match 102 |
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sun., July 19 | 104 | Winner match 101 v Winner match 102 |
SN's Kyle Bonn contrbuted to this article.

There was a moment where the Yankees’ hopes of turning their deficit around in one series burned a little brighter on Tuesday, as Ben Rice launched a three-run home run to give them a one-run lead in the third inning. Unfortunately, an inning later those hopes were dashed when the Rays scored four runs and took a lead they wouldn’t surrender. Now they’re playing to take the series overall and walk away with a shortened deficit, but before they can get back to that we’ve got to go over what went down around the league while New York was busy battling in the Trop.
Credit where credit is due: after getting demolished on Monday by the Giants the Jays responded and smacked the Giants right back. The second inning saw them scoring first with a Jonatan Clase three-run homer, and after San Fran scratched one run back they jumped right back into the batter’s box in the third and scored five more runs. The first three Jays all singled scoring one, a groundout moved the runners over before another single from Sean Keys scored two, two more singles brought one more home, and then a sacrifice fly finally varied up the scoring to round out the inning.
Spencer Miles looked like he was going to let the Giants back into the game despite the significant lead, giving them a bases-loaded with nobody out setup in the bottom of the third. Rafael Devers brought in their second run of the game, but he did so via a double play that wound up killing all momentum in the frame, and Miles escaped by getting a groundout in the next at-bat. Miles only lasted four innings and saw plenty of traffic on the basepaths with seven hits, but despite the fact that he only struck out one batter he managed to induce enough soft contact to work around the jams he created. Patrick Corbin entered for his second relief appearance of the year and just the third of his career outside of his rookie season and gave them 2.1 innings of one-run ball before the traditional relievers entered and closed the door on any more antics, easily securing this one.
Welcome to the Roundup Chicago. With the Rays playing the Yankees this week and the White Sox holding first place in the Central we figured now would be a good time to give them a trial run on our coverage, though they sure didn’t give a good impression in this game. Boston jumped ahead 3-0 on a pair of homers from Andruw Monasterio and Ceddanne Rafaela in the second inning, tacked on another in the fourth with a successful safety squeeze bunt, and then poured it on late with four runs in the ninth as RBI doubles from Willson Contreras and Romy Gonzalez combined with an RBI single from Jarren Duran led the way. Payton Tolle delivered six shutout innings on the other end for the BoSox, and Danny Coulombe was the only one to stumble out of the bullpen putting the first three batters he faced aboard leading to Chicago’s only run in the seventh.
Shades of the AL Central Rock Fight are emerging as the Twins pull within three games of first place following a narrow win over Cleveland. Taj Bradley was masterful, pitching seven innings and allowing just the one run on three hits and no walks with 10 strikeouts. The lone bit of damage came via a Rhys Hoskins solo shot in the second that briefly gave the Guardians the lead, but the Twins jumped to steal it right back in the bottom half. An error gave them a free baserunner right off the bat, and that quickly spiraled into runners at second and third with one out. The error proved costly by allowing Minnesota to lift a sacrifice fly to tie the game and a Brooks Lee single put them on top for good. Kody Clemens gave them some insurance with an RBI triple in the seventh, but they were cruising by that point.
Nobody had a better June than Miami, and they’re riding that hot streak into July with a four-game winning streak after surviving a wild one against Seattle. The Marlins got a great start, going ahead 4-0 by the fourth inning as Owen Caissie hit a solo shot, Jakob Marsee singled home another, Kyle Stowers lifted a sacrifice fly, and a wild pitch tacked on one more.
After looking lifeless through those four innings though, Seattle rallied against Max Meyer in the fifth. Cal Raleigh led off with a double and scored two at-bats later on a sacrifice fly, and Cole Young punched one out to right field to cut the deficit in half. The sixth and seventh were quiet as the bullpen entered the game on both sides, but the eighth saw the Mariners pull through. A walk and hit-by-pitch put runners on with no outs immediately and Raleigh doubled one of them in, Josh Naylor singled the other one across to tie the game, and a wild pitch once again tilted things to put Seattle up 5-4.
Miami had an immediate answer, with pinch-hitter Heriberto Hernández leading off with a blast to tie the game back up. The ninth inning was a wash, and we were off to extras where Seattle moved the Manfred Man over to third but couldn’t get a fly ball deep enough to score him. Miami just needed one hit to walk it off and they got it when Marsee turned on a middle-middle cutter dropping it onto the grass in right field.

Michigan Football recently landed a 2025 high school graduate who plans to join its 2027 recruiting class. Weston Port, a three-star linebacker from San Juan Hills High School in San Juan Capistrano, California, has been on his LDS mission the last two years. He will relocate to Ann Arbor in Jan. 2027.
The Rivals Industry Rankings had Port as an 87.27 overall, the 773rd overall player in the 2025 class, 80th among linebackers and 61st in California. Here is what the film taught us about the 6-foot-2, 225-pounder:
It may feel like ancient history watching tape from the 2024 fall season at this point, but there was a lot to like about Port’s game. As an off-the-ball or inside linebacker, he did well to recognize plays, whether against the run or the pass. He purses running backs with a certain terror, can navigate through layers of blockers and has a firm grasp on his zone responsibilities, particularly on short, over-the-middle throws.
Port can do all of this because he plays on his toes. He almost hops around the gridiron, knowing he could be called upon to fly through the A-gap — which he does with particular ferocity — or gravitate outside. That lateral quickness is a major plus.
He is not a pure pass rusher, even if he showed glimpses in his earlier days, per 247Sports’ Greg Biggins. But especially against the run, he can shed blockers with his strong arms and shoulders and does not let ball carriers go quietly into the turf: he wants them to feel his presence every time possible. That relentless effort and motor translate at any level and should fit right in with the Wolverines.
Port also showed competence as a tight end. However, it was more about his ability to high-point a ball — a huge help when swatting down passes on the defensive side, too.
Despite Port’s tremendous footwork and instincts, he is not the most fluid of linebackers. Those aforementioned traits are a real weapon in zone, but he will need to improve his hips to become a better man-to-man cover.
Other than that, it was mostly positive from Port, who should have a real chance to play meaningful snaps for Michigan one day. He can line up off-the-ball and get after the passer, but looks best suited for inside backer duties where he can snuff out plays, attack running backs and make plays on the ball over the middle.

It’s time to start preparing for the 2026 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces for Year 3 of the Fran Brown Era.
Up next is…
Name: Ahmad Miller
Position: Running back
Year: Redshirt junior
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 207 lbs.
Hometown: Memphis, TN
High School/Previous College: Whitehaven High School/Jackson State
2025 stats: After playing just three games in 2024, Miller broke out with the Tigers last year, starting in eight of the program’s 12 games. He finished with 163 carries for 1,035 rushing yards (the only 1,000-yard rusher in the Southwestern Athletic Conference) and five touchdowns. The most intriguing stat: despite carrying the ball at a way higher volume, the first-team All-SWAC back averaged 6.3 yards per run (which is his career average across three total college years).
2026 projections: Miller is certainly one of the more intriguing x-factor players on offense. Syracuse’s running back room will look quite different. Miller most definitely brings production, but of course, it came at a lower level than what Syracuse will face. Looking at the rest of the room, Ju’Juan Johnson brings upside from LSU but hasn’t had that big workload before (48 total carries across two years). Malachi Coleman and Tylik Hill are young and still unproven, too. That leaves an opportunity for Miller to establish himself as the top back. Realistically, he’s probably the 1B/second option, but he’ll play a role somewhere in the running game.
How’d he get here?: Committed to Jackson State over an offer from Sanford. Played 25 games across three years there, then transferred to the Orange in January.
What’d recruiting sites say?: N/A as a recruit; three stars as a transfer, according to 247Sports
Social Media:
Instagram: @ahmad.millerr
Interesting nugget o’interest: Ahmad is the brother of former Miami Dolphin and current CFL linebacker Aubrey Miller. Additionally, he is one of just two 2026 Orange players from Tennessee.
Let’s get a look at ya: Some tape from high school and Jackson State’s season-opener in 2025:

Good morning everyone! Happy Wednesday.
Last night, the Mariners lost a heartbreaker to the Marlins 6-5 after blowing several key run-scoring opportunities.
Cal Raleigh seems to be heating up, with a pair of doubles in last night’s contest. Do you think we’re about to see a resurgence for Big Dumper?

The El Paso Chihuahuas and San Antonio Missions were the two minor league affiliates to have a winning week. The two Single-A teams, the Fort Wayne TinCaps and Lake Elsinore Storm, both lost their series this past week.
Lake Elsinore, the first-half winners of their Single-A division, has gone 4-11 since the wholesale promotions that marked the end of the first half. That is the worst record in their league. They will await the new arrivals that come in late July or early August after the draft.
In preparation for those new arrivals, the Padres’ organization has continued to make moves to rearrange the players in the system. Every MLB team is allowed 165 minor league members on their rosters, with the moves made over the past two weeks taking the organization to 153 players.
RHP Kannon Kemp completed his rehab assignment and was assigned to Fort Wayne. Right-handed reliever Johan Moreno, who was promoted before the break, was moved again and will play with El Paso. Reliever Ryan Och, who also excelled after his rehab, was promoted from Fort Wayne to San Antonio. Lefty starter Jamie Hitt was also promoted from Fort Wayne to San Antonio.
Right-hander Eric Yost, who moved to El Paso for a start when Jhony Brito was promoted to the major leagues, was returned to San Antonio.
Pitchers Tristan McKenzie and CJ Widger were released from the organization. McKenzie was signed to a minor league deal as one of the reclamation projects general manager A.J. Preller invested in before the season. He has a high-90’s fastball and was successful as a major league starter previously, but has never regained his command since his injury.
The organization will likely make more moves before and after the draft takes place this weekend.
Catcher Ethan Salas and LHP Kash Mayfield will represent the Padres as part of the All-Star Futures Game on Sunday, July 12, at 9 a.m. PST, carried on NBC/Peacock.
Going 4-2 in their six-game series, the Chihuahuas remain significantly weaker after losing their best offensive players to the major league team. Outfielder Carlos Rodriguez has stepped up to the plate and now boasts a .306/.373/.396 batting line with 14 doubles, two triples, two homers, and 46 RBI. The 25-year-old now leads in RBI and has 31 strikeouts with 31 walks.
Infielder Pablo Reyes, 32, was released from the organization with Nick Solak, Dylan Grego, Mason McCoy, Marcus Castanon, Luis Rengifo, and Clay Dungan all able to play the same positions.
Both Grego and Rengifo have had good starts since joining El Paso.
RHP Evan Fitterer has joined the small ranks of pitchers who are able to sustain success in the PCL. Over 18 games/12 games started, Fitterer, 26, has a 3.53 ERA in 63.2 innings pitched. He has 44 strikeouts to 37 walks and has allowed only two home runs. He signed with the Padres after electing free agency in the offseason and was originally drafted by the Miami Marlins.
Reliever Andrew Moore, recently promoted to El Paso, has a 1.23 ERA in 7.1 innings since joining the Chihuahuas. Overall, Moore, 26, who was acquired by the Padres in the Connor Joe trade last season, has a 1.71 ERA in 31.2 innings pitched.
The Missions had a 4-2 record in their six-game series, benefiting from the newly arrived outfielder Jake Cunningham. The 23-year-old former Baltimore Orioles prospect started the season with Fort Wayne and is hitting better with the Missions than with Fort Wayne. In 11 games, Cunningham is hitting .298/.313/.511 with seven RBI.
Catcher Ethan Salas just returned from a stint on the injured list with a minor oblique strain. He has cooled off significantly since the start of the season but has a team-leading .351 OBP with 26 walks and 37 strikeouts.
Salas and first baseman Romeo Sanabria are both having good seasons, though neither is leading in home runs or RBI. Outfielder Tirso Ornelas, sent to San Antonio at the start of the season, has 11 homers and 36 RBI in his age-26 season and is no longer on the Padres’ roster.
LHP Jagger Haynes has had some rough outings, which is why he has a 4.10 ERA. But over the past month, Haynes has had a 3.31 ERA and a .177 average against. He leads the team with 76 strikeouts to 37 walks in 65 innings pitched and 14 games started in 16 appearances.
Reliever Francis Peña, 25, has struggled with his command over the first half of the season. He has recently shown improved results with a 3.15 ERA in 34.1 innings pitched, but has 28 walks to 47 strikeouts.
Despite being the recipients of a large portion of Lake Elsinore’s potent offense at promotion time, the TinCaps lost four-of-six in their series this week and are 5-7 over the past two weeks.
Outfielder Kasen Wells, 22, leads the team with a .283 average. His game involves running and contact hitting with a .383 OBP, 17 stolen bases, and 38 walks. Outfielder Kavares Tears leads with 12 home runs and 41 RBI but also has the most strikeouts at 78.
Centerfielder Ryan Wideman, who has now played 11 games with Fort Wayne after his promotion, is hitting .277 with five RBI and seven stolen bases in nine attempts. For the season, Wideman has 50 stolen bases but has been caught 15 times.
LHP Kash Mayfield, 21, had a break over the past two weeks and will have his innings managed over the rest of the year. He currently has a 3.33 ERA in 48.2 innings pitched with 58 strikeouts to 19 walks. RHP Abraham Parra, 20, has 57.1 innings pitched with 59 strikeouts but has walked 38. He has a 5.81 ERA with some uneven command.
RHP Ryan Och, now promoted to San Antonio, has a 1.69 ERA in 16 innings with 25 strikeouts and 11 walks.
The Storm is guaranteed a playoff spot at the end of the season thanks to their first-half dominance. The story has been very different since the promotions of many of their best offensive players. They now have a one-game lead in their division.
Newly promoted infielder Dawson Willis has had a good start with a .295/.343/.541 line with four doubles, a triple, three homers, and 15 RBI in the 16 games he has played. Catcher Alcides Hernandez, given a greater opportunity with the injury to Ty Harvey, has taken advantage, leading the team in average at .333 and an OBP of .429.
RHP Jesus Castro, 19, now leads the Storm starters with a 3.52 ERA in 53.2 innings and 13 starts. Newly arrived reliever Jeferson Villabona, 25, has thrown 9.1 innings with a 0.96 ERA.
Outfielder Eddson Martinez, 18, promoted from the DSL, has played in 10 games for the Arizona team and has a .364/.455/.545 batting line so far. Outfielder Jesmaylin Arias leads the team with six home runs, while infielder Santiago Vargas leads with 24 RBI.
Reliever Jose Leclerc joined the ACL team to start his rehab from shoulder surgery. He has appeared in only one inning and will be built up slowly.
RHP Miguel Mendez, out since his June 17 start for the Missions with a shoulder injury, has been assigned to the ACL team to begin his rehab.
The Brown team continues to struggle and has a 5-20 record that has them last in their division.
The Gold team sits 20-6, first in their division. Multiple hitters on the Gold team are hitting over .300 with infielder Abraham Bastides having a .667 slugging percentage, including three home runs and 14 RBI. He leads with a 1.235 OPS while shortstop Joniel Hernandez leads the team with 27 RBI and has a .986 OPS.
The best pitching is coming from the bullpen for the Gold team. RHP Josias Figuereo is the best starter with a 5.49 ERA, but multiple relievers have provided strong support. Due to the age of these players (17-20 for the most part), their workload is limited for both starters and relievers.

While much of the attention has focused on Real Madrid’s incoming transfers this summer, the club have built an impressive financial war chest through a series of player sales, sell-on clauses and academy departures.
The latest Real Madrid transfer news shows just how effective Florentino Perez’s long-term strategy has become, with Los Blancos now generating more than €130 million in transfer profit.
Rather than relying solely on blockbuster sales, Real Madrid’s transfer strategy has centred around retaining future rights to academy graduates and former players, a policy that continues to deliver significant financial rewards year after year.
The biggest contribution to Real Madrid’s transfer profit has come through the Nico Paz transfer.
The midfielder has completed a permanent move to Como in a deal worth €60 million, giving Los Blancos the largest single financial boost of the summer.
Another major windfall arrived after Victor Munoz’s transfer to Liverpool.
Nico Paz has been Real Madrid’s biggest sale this summer. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Premier League club activated the winger’s €40 million release clause following his spell at Osasuna, while Real Madrid retained 50% of his economic rights.
That clause ensures the Spanish giants will receive €20 million from the deal.
The Alvaro Rodriguez transfer is also expected to add to Real Madrid’s growing earnings.
The striker is closing in on a move to Bournemouth in a deal worth €30 million, with Los Blancos set to receive €12.5 million immediately and a further €2.5 million through performance-related bonuses.
Meanwhile, Alex Jimenez’s AC Milan transfer has generated another €10 million for the club after the Italian side completed his permanent signing earlier in the year.
One of the clearest examples of Real Madrid’s transfer model came through Mario Gila’s transfer.
Mario Gila will leave Lazio for AC Milan. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
AC Milan and Lazio recently agreed a €30 million package for the defender, and because Real Madrid retained 50% of his rights, the club will pocket another €15 million without needing to negotiate a new deal.
The Real Madrid transfer updates also include Mario Martin’s Getafe transfer.
Following a successful loan spell, Getafe exercised their purchase option, allowing Real Madrid to earn €3.5 million after selling 50% of the midfielder’s rights.
Lastly, another agreement is close to being completed, with Fran Garcia’s transfer to Real Betis expected to generate €4 million.
As with several recent deals, Real Madrid will keep 50% of the left-back’s economic rights, ensuring they could benefit financially from any future transfer.

Happy Wednesday everyone,
Playing away from Sutter Health Park did not cure the Athletics’ ails. Yesterday, the team began its six-game Midwest road trip with another loss, falling 6-2 to the Detroit Tigers in the opener of a three-game series. Tonight marks the middle game of this midweek series and then the team will play three games at the surprising Chicago White Sox this weekend.
Next week, most of the Athletics players and coaches will rest and prepare for the second half of the season. However, catcher Shea Langeliers and first baseman Nick Kurtz will travel to Philadelphia as American League All-Star starters. They will be joined by A’s head athletic trainer Jeff Collins, who will serve on the AL’s training staff during the “Midsummer Classic”.
Langeliers already declined his invitation to the Home Run Derby, which takes place Monday night before Tuesday’s All-Star Game. Kurtz, who grew up in Pennsylvania as a devoted Phillies fan, also turned down the event due to the risk of injury and fatigue.
The 2026 MLB Draft will kick off the festivities in Philadelphia on Saturday and Sunday. The Athletics hold the No. 8 overall pick, which they secured in the draft lottery this past offseason. Once again, it appears the “Green and Gold” will not be able to choose from any of the top-of-the-class talents, yet the franchise will likely have a bevy of talented players to choose from.
The past three years, the A’s drafted a college player in the first round. Will that trend continue or will they dip into the well of high-school talent for the first time since taking Tyler Soderstrom and Max Muncy back-to-back in 2020 and 2021?
It will also be worth monitoring how the A’s allocate their bonus pool money. For example, they could select an older college player for an under-slot bonus in one round, then use the resulting savings to entice a highly touted high school prospect selected in the following round to sign rather than honor his college commitment. The A’s should draft an outfielder at some point because Lawrence Butler has significantly regressed in every facet of his game since signing that team-friendly contract extension.
All of that is just around the corner. First, though, the Athletics have five more games to close out the first half. A strong finish could provide valuable momentum heading into the All-Star break and set the tone for what they hope will be a meaningful second half.
What are your predictions for the A’s final five games before the time off?
Who is the most realistic pitcher the A’s can target this trade deadline without blowing up their farm system? At this point, it seems like the team should be sellers, but that outlook could change if they stop losing nearly every game.
Our #Athletics can upgrade at the trade deadline by obviously finding our pitching‼️
— SleeperAthletics (@SleeperAth) July 7, 2026
We can hit ANYONE but we have: 👇
• 5.10 team ERA (2nd highest in MLB)
• 136 HR allowed (tied for 1st in MLB)
➡️We need a starter, reliever or BOTH! Necessary for playoffs! 👀
Per…
This is worth listening to. Let’s hope that Ryan Lasko continues to recover and gets back to playing baseball sooner rather than later.
A baseball game became something much bigger this week.
— The House Always Wins Media Network/Las Vegas A's (@lasvegasaspod) July 6, 2026
🎙️ On a brand-new Lugnuts Weekly, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler @jgoldstrass shares the emotional story behind Ryan Lasko's devastating injury, what makes him one of the most respected players in the A's organization, and why…
Interesting MLB Draft opinion. Who do you think is the team’s best option with the eighth pick in the first round?
Interesting to hear the A’s could go Zion Rose (OF, Louisville) at 8, but it would continue their trend of saving in the first round, and then spending big in rounds 2-3. He also fits their profile in terms of bat first prospect with a *fairly* safe hit tool. https://t.co/lWufZlkNVe
— Straight A’s (@StraightAs123) July 6, 2026
This news is a sigh of relief for A’s fans as Ginn has been the team’s best starting pitcher this season.
J.T. Ginn was dealing with an illness from the start of the game, which contributed to his decreased velocity and early exit after four innings and 61 pitches. Should be OK for his next start.
— Martín Gallegos (@MartinJGallegos) July 8, 2026
Portland General Electric (PGE), Oregon’s largest electricity supplier, will increase its rate for large power consumers by 29.7%. Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) reports that the state’s Public Utility Commission (PUC) unanimously approved the increase, which will primarily affect large industries, data centers, and cryptocurrency mining operations. Meanwhile, costs for residential users will decline. The higher rate class, which was created last year under the state’s POWER Act, will be applied to developments that use more than 20 MW of power, which is about what a large paper mill consumes, and is way lower than the target capacity of some of the largest data centers.
“These changes ensure that costs created by data centers in PGE’s territory are more accurately reflected in their rates,” PUC Chair Letha Tawney said in a statement. “By putting this structure in place now, we are getting ahead of a bigger issue, enabling responsible data centers to pay their own way, and protecting customers from higher costs in the future.” Oregon Governor Tina Kotek called this move “a win for Oregonians.” “The POWER Act was intended to ensure fairness and accountability when large energy users, like data centers, take up more load on Oregon’s electrical grid,” Kotek said. “We must continue to do whatever we can to keep working families and small businesses from absorbing the costs of data center energy use.”
This is the first piece of good news to come out of electricity and data centers for residents, at least for the state of Oregon. Opposition against data centers has steadily been increasing, especially in the last few months, with more than 70% of Americans pushing back against data center developments near their communities. This is primarily driven by the massive power consumption that these projects require, leading to unprecedented price hikes in the regions they’re located in. This increase in utility costs isn’t just caused by the massive amount of electricity that data centers use, but also by the huge investments that utility companies must make to upgrade their capacity to account for this increased use.
By forcing large customers to pay for these upgrades through increased rates, ordinary consumers won’t have to face higher energy bills. President Donald Trump has previously summoned AI tech giants to the White House and made them promise to “pay their own way” through the “ratepayer protection plan.” However, some experts were skeptical about this move, as it doesn’t have any teeth and cannot be legally enforced.
On the other hand, Oregon’s POWER Act (HB 3546), which the state passed in April 2025, codified this into law. “HB 3546 is a simple and straightforward bill to ensure that large energy users served by investor-owned utilities pay their own way. We aren’t asking them to subsidize other users, and we aren’t challenging the tax benefits that are often associated with development. We just want their bills to reflect the true costs of their electric service,” State Representative Pam Marsh, D-Ore. (HD-5) said when it passed.
We have yet to see if other states will follow and pass similar laws that will reduce the burden on the general consumer. While this move might feel counterintuitive for data centers, as they will end up paying more in electricity costs in the long run, this would help ease the public opposition against their developments. By ensuring that the general consumer is protected from unwarranted price increases, they might be more receptive to having data center developments built near their homes.
A software house (if you can call it that) known as 'Slopfix' has launched a fixed-price service that refactors AI-generated codebases, charging $10,000 for one week of work and getting paid according to how much code it deletes. Its three engineers agree to a line-reduction target before starting, with a stated example of whittling a 100,000-line project down to 35,000 while maintaining the same functionality. The best part? Slopfix uses AI coding agents itself to do the trimming.
According to its website, Slopfix analyzes its clients' repos for free and walks away if it decides it can't make a dent. When it does take a job, the first step is a written inventory of what the application does, screen by screen and endpoint by endpoint, effectively doubling as a regression checklist before any changes are made. Clients keep the slimmed-down codebase, that checklist, and a set of guardrails meant to slow future bloat, including a CLAUDE.md instruction file, lint rules, and CI checks. A two-week warranty covers any issues that arise from a previously working component.
The company's founder, who posts on Hacker News as 'zie1ony,' wrote in the launch thread that Slopfix commits to a reduction target and the client pays in proportion to how much of it the team hits, adding that "we get paid to delete code." The engineers lean on coding agents to find and collapse redundancy, describing the tools as a power source kept "on a very short leash" rather than the thing making the calls.
Duplicated code blocks are now appearing at the highest rate code-analytics firm GitClear has recorded across 623 million changes, up 81% since 2023, per the company's 2026 Maintainability Gap report. Refactoring has cratered over the same window, making up 21% of changed lines in 2022 and sits below 4% so far in 2026. Developers are now roughly five times more likely to copy and paste than to refactor, a reversal from 2022.
With AI-generated “vibe-coded” code, issues tend to start showing up several months into a project once agents stop holding the whole context of the codebase in their immediate memory and begin reinventing logic. It's the same failure mode behind the vibe-coded OS that scored five out of nine on a basic functionality test earlier this year, and the unsupervised setup that let a coding agent wipe a company's production database in seconds.
Slopfix's business model isn't anything new. Decades ago, consultancies built businesses untangling offshore-outsourced code, then cloud migrations, then crypto integrations. AI-generated code is just the latest iteration of that, but it's accumulating faster than any of those, meaning Slopfix can charge a serious premium for its services. That said, it simply undoes agentic output with the same class of agent that produced it in the first place, and anyone who has spent any time on the Internet recently will immediately flag the marketing copy on its own landing page as the type of AI slop it promises to clear out — naturally.
Smart pet technology firm Fi has launched the Fi Ultra Dog Tracker today. This new wearable device is claimed to be “the world’s first consumer wearable powered by T-Satellite with Starlink.” There seem to be a few qualifications in that statement, but they should not be necessary, as, according to our searches, this is indeed the first dog tracking wearable with Starlink integration. To be clear, the dog wears the Fi Ultra, not the owner.
Getting a collar-worn device for your faithful friend, integrating T-Satellite with Starlink, could deliver an important additional layer of security for dog owners. Previous products available in the pet tracker market could be of limited value in areas with spotty or absent LTE or GPS coverage. Satellite-grade dog tracking may therefore be a boon to adventurous dogs and owners who live and explore beyond the reach of traditional networks.
"Fi Ultra has transformed what's possible for dog owners," said Jonathan Bensamoun, co-founder and CEO of Fi. "Our mission has always been to strengthen the human-animal connection via data, to give dogs more freedom while keeping them safe, and with the power of T-Satellite with Starlink behind Fi Ultra, that mission now extends to every corner of the country and soon, every corner of the world."
Satellite tech | T-Satellite with Starlink GPS: Track a dog's location nearly anywhere in the US, including areas entirely without cellular coverage. |
Other tracking tech | Dual-band high-accuracy GPS: Deliver precise location data continuously, whether connected via satellite, LTE, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. |
User interface | Real-time location updates in app: Deliver accurate, continuous location data whether the dog is in a city park or miles from the nearest cell tower. Safe zone alerts when the dog returns to predefined area(s). Visual walk tracking. Haptic motor and piezo speaker. |
Come home signal training | Fi Callback: A proprietary training system based on sound and vibration that uses no static electric shock to bring dogs back to their owners on command. |
Battery | Fri Ultra lasts two days on a single charge, supporting extended trips and off-grid exploration. USB-C charging. |
Physical | Measures 75 x 40 x 25mm, weighs 68g, water resistance IP68 and IP66K rated. |


Fi Ultra also features automatic switching between LTE and satellite coverage for continuous location tracking in remote areas. This new tracker can work in concert with the previously launched Fi Series 3+ and Fi Mini dog tracker devices.
Now, to what some will feel is a drawback, Fi Ultra is bundled with a subscription service. This might be inevitable due to the use of partner satellite and cellular connectivity, though. The scale of the fees is said to be $199 plus a $189 per year membership for new customers. Established Fi tracker customers can buy in for a flat $299 fee. The bottom line is, with a tracker like this, your dog should never have to face the perilous journey dramatized in Lassie Come Home.
What makes Cooler Master’s new V4 Alpha and V8 Ace 3DHP air coolers stand out against their competitors? Well, it’s in the name of the product – the company’s new 3DHP (3D heatpipe) technology represents a serious advancement in cooling.

Traditional copper heatpipes are typically formed in a “U” shape, and work well enough in most scenarios. But Cooler Master’s 3DHP heatpipes look more like a trident, with three ends instead of two. There’s more to the tech, which we will cover in more detail below.
Additionally, the V8 Ace 3DHP features two of the strongest fans we’ve ever tested from a Cooler Master product, with liquid crystal polymer blades and backed by a six-year warranty.

Let's take a look at the specifications and features of these coolers. Then we’ll go over thermal and noise benchmarks to decide if the V4 Alpha and V8 Ace 3DHP air coolers are good enough to make our list of the best CPU coolers we’ve tested.

Cooler | V8 Ace 3DHP/V4 Alpha 3DHP |
Colors | Black |
MSRP | $119.99/$49.99 |
Lighting | None |
Warranty | Six years/five years |
Socket Compatibility | AMD AM5/AM4 |
Dimensions | 138.95 (W) x 136.47 (D) x 167.3mm (H)/ 133 (W) x 114 (D) x 161mm (H) |
Maximum TDP with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D (Our Testing) | Full speed fans: >249W/237W Noise-normalized: >245W/237W |
▶️ Innovative 3DHP Heatpipes

Both the V4 Alpha and V8 Ace are powered by Cooler Master’s innovative 3DHP heatpipe technology. To simplify things somewhat, while most heatpipes are “U” shaped, with one prong of each heatpipe on the left and right sides of a heatsink, 3D heatpipes add a prong in the middle to give it more of a trident shape, enhancing the efficiency of thermal transfer.
Traditional heatpipe setups don’t usually fully saturate the fins of a heatsink, only providing 70% fin utilization, according to Cooler Master. This makes sense, as you’ll often see that temperatures continue to rise in extended-length cooler testing as the fins become more fully saturated. Cooler Master claims that with its 3D heatpipes, fin utilization is increased to 95% or more. We’ll see how that plays out in our benchmark testing shortly.

▶️ RAM Clearance
RAM compatibility is excellent with both of these coolers. The V4 Alpha doesn’t overhang or interfere with RAM DIMMs at all, allowing for compatibility with all sizes of DDR4 or DDR5 DIMMs.

The V8 also has wide RAM compatibility. Its intake fan does overhang the DIMM slots, but if your RAM is particularly tall – like our T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 featured below – the sliding rail system allows you to easily adjust fan position, so things fit properly. We had to raise the fan by a few millimeters for proper clearance, but I think the sticks I’m using are about the tallest on the market, at 48.8mm height. Officially, RAM up to 45mm in height is supported.

▶️ 30mm thick Liquid Crystal Polymer fans

There’s more to a cooler than just the heatsink. The included fans have a direct impact on aesthetics, noise levels, and overall thermal performance. The fans on the V8 Ace 3DHP are made for longevity, built with liquid crystal polymer (LCP) blades and loop dynamic fan bearings.
They come pre-installed with a sliding rail system, allowing for simple installation and height adjustment.
Fan Speed | 0–2500 RPM ±10% |
Dimensions | 120 x 120 x 30 mm |
Airflow | 89.6 CFM (front fan), 61.0 CFM (rear fan) |
Air Pressure | 3.85 MMH20 (front fan), 2.00 MMH20 (rear fan) |
▶️ Aesthetics

You might notice the top of the V8 Ace 3DHP looks like it has eight gigantic heatpipes – but note they’re not actually real heatpipes. Does that mean it’s only decorative, and serves no real purpose? I wouldn’t say that. The “fake” heatpipes here seem to be made from metal and are cold to the touch, indicating that they do have the ability to absorb heat.
I decided to take the cooler apart for a better look at this piece, and it appears the primary function is actually to prevent air leakage. If you look closely at the picture below, you’ll see the fans are slightly taller than the heatsink. If that’s not a concern for you and you prefer an “old-fashioned” look that shows the ends of the copper heatpipes, the cooler works just fine without the top, though you’ll lose a small amount of thermal efficiency.

▶️ Packaging
The outer packaging highlights the design of the product in a colorful but subtle way, incorporating a purple background on the top and black on the bottom.

Pulling on the purple tab in the front reveals the fanciest inner packaging I’ve ever seen for an air cooler, seemingly designed for store displays.

Cooler Master sells versions of these coolers labeled specifically for Intel or AMD CPUs. We tested the AMD model with our 9950X3D. Both versions do come with mounting hardware for platforms from both companies, so you could install, say, an Intel-specific version of this cooler on an AM4 or AM5 CPU / motherboard.
But a Cooler Master rep told us that the AMD version has a flatter IHS, while the Intel version is more convex, to make the best contact with CPUs from each platform. The V8 Ace reportedly also has different internal liquid volumes to best target heat on each platform. We're told both versions target the same performance metrics, but you should use the correct cooler for your platform for the best results – as we did when running our benchmarks, shown below.
Included with the package are:
▶️ V8 Alpha 3DHP AM5 Installation
To begin putting things together, you’ll first need to remove the default AM4/5 retention bracket. Next, place the studs over the exposed holes.

Afterwards, take the mounting bars and secure them with the included screws.

It’s time to apply the thermal compound. If you’re not sure how to do that, we have a handy thermal paste application guide that covers the different methods you can use.
After thermal paste is applied, take the CPU block and press it against the mounting bars, using the built-in screws to secure it in place.

Finally, you’ll want to attach both fans by sliding them into the rail system built into the cooler, then connect their cables to the motherboard’s PWM header.

We’ve tested coolers with both the Ryzen 9950X3D and its non-V-Cache sibling, the 9950X in the past year. There are some differences in how the 9950X and 9950X3D CPUs are impacted by thermal events. While the heat output of the CCDs of AMD’s 9950X3D is relatively balanced, the 9950X I used has one CCD that runs much hotter than the other, with a difference of over 10 degrees Celsius in some scenarios, shown below.
For now we’ve returned to using a 9950X3D for cooler testing, as it has a more balanced heat profile, and is almost certainly a more widely adopted CPU. The benchmark results shared in these reviews may differ from others because I emphasize results that are comparable to real-world use. This means I generally test CPU coolers inside of a closed desktop case, which increases cooling difficulty compared to other testing methods.
Many reviewers test coolers on open test benches, which have a combination of lesser airflow needs and lowered ambient temperatures. This results in making weak coolers appear stronger than they really are. Some publications have also used generic thermal plates to test cooling solutions. I reject both of these methods because they don’t accurately reflect real-world cooler conditions.
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D |
GPU | MSI Ventus 3X RTX 4070Ti Super |
RAM | TeamGroup Diamond Rose T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 |
Motherboard | MSI X870E Carbon Wifi |
Case | Tryx FLOVA F50 |
Our latest testing setup uses the FLOVA F50 computer case from Tryx.

This case features a unique “crossflow” fan that pulls air from the side, which the company claims is more effective than traditional intake fans. For air cooling tests, we’ve added a single Noctua NF-A12 G2 intake fan.
We’re going to start by focusing on a traditional maximum performance test, with the CPU cooler’s fans allowed to reach their fastest speeds, for the best cooling possible.
Turning on PBO allows AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D to stretch its legs to an extent and consume over 260W. Enabling PBO enables high power consumption and heat output, when using MSI’s X870E Carbon Wifi motherboard the CPU will reach its TJ Max (peak temperature) of 95 degrees Celsius (203 Fahrenheit) and thermally throttle to some extent with most coolers. When this throttling occurs, I’ve measured the average power consumption to determine performance.

You’ll notice there are two results for Cooler Master’s V8 Ace 3DHP, one marked with an asterisk. I wanted to include a test to see if there’s any point to using stronger or more powerful fans. When we tested the first iteration of Cooler Master’s 3DHP technology in the Hyper 212 3DHP, replacing the default fans with Montech’s flagship E28 fans resulted in ~5% better thermal performance.
Fortunately, the fans included with the V8 are strong enough to extract the maximum thermal potential of the 3DHP technology – the results are basically on par with the best coolers on the market.
The included fans are also a bit different than your average 120x25mm PC fan, measuring 30mm thick. At 45.6 dBA, their maximum noise level is audible, but those who prefer silence will be satisfied with our noise-normalized results.
The V4 Alpha’s thermal performance might not seem impressive at first glance, until you consider its noise level. Measuring at a maximum of 38.9 dBA, it is the quietest cooler we’ve tested in over a year.

For the next thermal test, I leave the motherboard settings at their defaults, which results in a power limit of 200W when running Cinebench R23.

Thermal results in this scenario were similar to our first test, with Cooler Master’s V8 Ace taking second place. The V4 Alpha’s results were on the low end of our charts, but that’s more or less to be expected with its quiet, low-power fans.
Our next test runs Cinebench on the CPU with a 150W power limit, while also running Furmark on MSI’s RTX 4070 Ti Super Ventus 3x OC. This causes the GPU to consume ~295W of power. This test is designed to emulate the thermals of games, which primarily stress the CPU and GPU.

You’ll see there are two results for Cooler Master’s V8 Ace: the result in blue was obtained after pairing the heatsink with Montech’s flagship E28 fans, which are extremely strong. The result in red was testing performed with the default fans included.
This test highlights the one “weakness” of Cooler Master’s 3DHP lineup – the reduced fin area results in worse thermal results when the internal temperature of the computer case is higher, such as you’d see in warmer environments or when your GPU is being fully utilized (like in gaming.)
Most testing is performed with the cooler tied to the default fan curve of our MSI X870E Carbon motherboard, but some of y’all prefer to see tests when the noise levels of coolers are equalized. This is especially important to those of you who prefer silent computers. This next test has the CPU cooler noise-normalized to 38.9 dBA, with PBO enabled for the Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU.
This test is especially difficult because in addition to the reduced noise from the CPU cooler, our current test bench’s system fans are configured to run extremely silently, below the floor of the noise meter I use to measure dBA.

Most coolers can’t keep the CPU from reaching its peak temperature (TJ Max) in this stress test. Cooler Master’s V8 Ace did especially well here, with the second-best result we’ve ever recorded. The V4 Alpha’s results aren’t as impressive at first glance, until you remember that it is powered by only two heatpipes – it outperforms other coolers with four to six heatpipes!
Your CPU cooler does not operate in isolation. It has an impact on not just your CPU’s temperatures, but also the other components in your build, like your RAM and GPU. To that end, I’ve run the Karhu RAM stress test. This places a load of ~153W on the CPU and ensures system RAM (DDR5 in my case) is fully stable. In this type of scenario, most AIOs tend to produce worse results than air coolers.

Both of Cooler Master’s 3DHP coolers performed exceptionally well in this RAM thermal test. The V8 Ace outperformed all competing dual-tower air coolers, and the V4 Alpha tied with Arctic’s Freezer 36-S for the best results we’ve seen that don’t include a dedicated RAM fan!

Cooler Master’s V8 Alpha is an engineering masterpiece, using two 3D heatpipes and four standard copper heatpipes, combined with a single-tower heatsink to deliver thermal performance that beats most dual-tower heatsinks with eight heatpipes. Installation is simple, and noise levels are reasonable.
There’s not much more you could want in a cooler – except for a lower price. But as with all new cutting-edge technology, there’s an early adopter tax with a price tag of $119.99 for the V8 Alpha. If you’re looking for a similarly powerful cooler with a lower price tag, I’d recommend Thermalright’s Royal Pretor 130. Alternatively, if you want a less-powerful, more-affordable option that incorporates Cooler Master’s three-pronged heatpipe tech, the Hyper 212 3DHP also impressed us in testing, and costs around $25.
I look forward to testing future products as Cooler Master continues to refine and improve its 3DHP manufacturing processes. I can imagine a future iteration of this technology will empower an air cooler stronger than anything previously possible.
Game anti-tamper app Denuvo has been completely bypassed in pre-release versions of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, allowing pirates to distribute copies of the game days before its official release. A cracked version of the remake has been circulating since June 7 — more than a month before its July 9, 2026, release date. While the game is a remake of the original Assassin’s Creed Black Flag, which launched way back in 2013, it’s still expected to offer new content and enhanced graphics brought by newer, more capable hardware.
This isn’t the first major title to be hit by a leak before its official release day this year. Forza Horizon 6 leaked four days before early access and more than a week before its general launch date of May 19. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and Subnautica 2 also suffered similar leaks, with playable versions of the games circulating online even before early access was opened to players. While Forza Horizon 6 and Subnautica 2 aren’t protected by Denuvo, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced use the controversial anti-tamper DRM tool.
Denuvo has been in hot water among gamers, especially as it was blamed for performance issues plaguing games that used it. Aside from that, many consider its mandatory 14-day online checks as intrusive, especially for story-driven single-player games where cheating won’t affect the gaming experience of other players. While a few users might’ve understood the studios’ need to protect their titles and reduce piracy, the fact that Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games that had it felt like its addition to games is pointless.
This is especially true now that we’re seeing pirated pre-release versions of games that are supposedly protected by Denuvo. While it’s unclear how Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced leaked, the fact that the app that reduces performance and reminds gamers that they don’t own the games they buy has seemingly failed at its one job is making users think that it’s unnecessary.
Game studios need to protect their intellectual property, which is why it’s understandable that they’d want to deploy tools like Denuvo. However, they shouldn't do so at the expense of gaming performance and the user experience, which are some of the primary reasons why gamers are pushing back against Denuvo. If these anti-piracy measures don’t punish legitimate players with reduced FPS and always-online requirements, among other negative side effects, then most gamers will have zero problems with using apps that protect the makers of their favorite titles.
ClockJumper is a free, web-based time zone converter and meeting planner that takes the guesswork out of scheduling across borders. Enter two or more cities and it shows the current time in each, highlights when everyone's workdays overlap, and points you to the best slots for a call. Every conversion gets a shareable link, so you skip the back-and-forth.
It's built for remote teams, freelancers, travelers, and anyone keeping in touch with people abroad. It also tracks global events like the FIFA World Cup 2026 and F1 races in your local time. No sign-up, no clutter, just a fast answer to "what time is it there, and when can we talk?"
Clapstorm is a weekly launch board where makers submit products and the community fuels momentum with claps. Claps open at go-live so everyone starts equal, and teams compete to climb the leaderboard. Track progress with a live board, see all-time Top Clappers, and aim for a spot in the Hall of Fame. Use it to rally support, validate interest, and showcase your launch round by round.
The Shark ChillPill is one of the best personal fans around, but it's selling out fast, and if you want to grab one for delivery this week you'll have to be quick. Right now the only option available for rapid delivery is the Shark ChillPill in Dragonfruit for £129 at Amazon.
All other colours are back-ordered, with the silver Cloud version not available until the end of July, and more popular options like Matcha green unavailable for at least six months. If you want your fan this side of Christmas, don't hang around.

The Shark ChillPill three-in-one fan has been flying off the virtual shelves this summer, and at the time of writing, the only color available for next-day delivery at Amazon is the hot pink Dragonfruit version.
I've been keeping a close eye on stocks of various fans during this summer's heatwaves, and personal coolers have been especially popular. In fact, according to a report published by the Guardian this morning, Britons are expected to buy eight million mini fans this year. Most of those will be cheap, low-quality devices sold for just a couple of pounds or even given away free, and last year it was calculated that 55% ended up in landfill.
You certainly don't have to spend £129 on a fan to keep yourself comfortable, and there are many cheaper options available. However much you spend though, it's worth taking care of it, and hanging onto it for as long as possible to prevent unnecessary e-waste — and to make sure you're ready when the temperature starts to climb again next year.
If you do opt for the ChillPill, I think you'll be pleased. It's a compact and lightweight fan with 10 different speed settings, and a choice of three attachments: the standard fan, a misting fan with its own water reservoir, and a cooling plate to place against pulse points when you're getting uncomfortably warm.
I bought a ChillPill myself after trying one out, and it's been very welcome during my daily office commute — particularly when the train is replaced by a bus service. The misting attachment is especially effective, and can be filled from your drinking water bottle, though I recommend using the intermittent mode rather than continuous misting so the reservoir lasts longer between fills.
For more cooling options, take a look at our complete list of the best fans, which includes plenty of desk, standing, and tower fans to keep you comfortable at home.
External cyberattacks, especially ransomware, are now viewed as a matter of when, not if.
It’s no wonder they dominate cybersecurity discussions and make frequent headlines.
IBM’s 2025 Cost of a Data Breach report found that the average global cost of a data breach stands at $4.4million, underscoring why the threat of an attack keeps business and IT leaders up at night.
But they represent only one side of the data risk landscape. What’s less understood and often underestimated are the internal threats that can be just as disruptive and damaging.
From simple employee errors to deliberate insider actions, and even the unintended consequences of generative AI tools, these risks pose serious challenges for every organization’s data security strategy.
Human error remains one of the most persistent vulnerabilities in cybersecurity. In fact, 2024 research found that the human element played a role in 68% of breaches, ranging from simple mistakes to social engineering and misconfigurations. Ignoring this reality leaves a critical gap in any security strategy.
Human error isn’t the only internal risk. Insider threats - both intentional and negligent - represent a growing portion of today’s breach landscape. In fact, 83% of organizations experienced at least one insider-related incident last year. Whether it’s a disgruntled employee exfiltrating data or a staff member mistakenly over-provisioning access, incidents involving trusted credentials are notoriously difficult to detect and recover from.
Whether it’s accidental human error or deliberate insider attacks, the first step to reducing these types of risks is to acknowledge that the weakest link in any cybersecurity chain is people. Even the most advanced internet security infrastructure can be compromised by a single careless mistake or a trusted user with bad intentions. Creating a culture of continuous education mixed with accountability can mitigate some of these threats.
Reducing privileged access to only what is necessary can also significantly lower the risk of employee caused data leaks. However, organizations should always assume that human errors will occur and prepare accordingly. User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) plays a critical role in identifying suspicious activity that may indicate insider threats.
By flagging anomalies such as unexpected data transfers or unusual access patterns, UEBA enables security teams to respond swiftly before significant damage occurs.
Just as important is having strong technical safeguards in place. These act as a critical safety net when human controls fail. For example, it’s important to verify that automated backups are running efficiently and include all data sources, such as cloud applications and endpoints.
This can ensure that no critical data is left unprotected or overlooked in the event of a disruption or breach. These backups need to be immutable and tamper-proof, so that even a rogue insider cannot alter or delete recovery points.
While AI promises a boost to productivity and innovation, it also brings with it new threats. As an example, the rise of AI co-pilots and agents in various workflows such as coding, writing and data analysis widens the attack surface. For AI to operate efficiently, it requires access to sensitive internal data such as documents and proprietary systems, which means that the slightest oversight in access permissions and data governance can severely cost an organization.
This is not going unnoticed. The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) states in its AI Risk Management Framework that AI models may “leak, generate, or correctly infer sensitive information” even data not explicitly included in the input, through memorization, adversarial attacks, or by combining disparate sources.
This concern is echoed in the private sector, with over 80% of security leaders expressing concern that generative AI could leak company secrets, and security experts warning that only 24% of generative AI initiatives are fully secured. Furthermore, a staggering 90% of organizations report a lack of adequate security standards to defend against AI-centered threats. Gartner predicts that by 2027, more than 40% of AI-related data breaches will be caused by the improper use of generative AI.
So how can enterprises continue to implement the evolving world of AI into business processes while ensuring it doesn’t open the door to a bevy of cyberattacks? The first step is to treat AI agents as part of the threat model. The same security principles that are often implemented to traditional IT environments need to be applied to AI implementation - zero trust, data minimization, encryption, segmentation, etc.
AI agents need to be viewed as tools with privileged access, and handled accordingly. The data that is being fed into these AI agents needs to be reviewed and cleaned-up, including removing outdated or overly sensitive files from training sets and ensuring only approved data sources are utilized.
Close monitoring and keeping a log of all AI interactions is also critical. This needs to be detailed enough to enable an audit trail that can help to detect potential abuse or oversharing of confidential data.
To reduce the risk of human error, AI guidelines should also include security awareness training so that employees can understand that AI agents are not sandbox environments, and any sensitive data could be logged, stored, and in the worst-case scenario, shared.
While the threat landscape continues to expand, the reality is clear - no security stack is impenetrable. Cybercriminals will always search for new angles, whether through ransomware, insider threats, or AI-driven exploits. That’s why true resilience depends not only on prevention but also on the ability to recover quickly and confidently when defenses are breached.
Immutable backups, delivered as a managed service, provide that safety net. Unlike traditional backups that can be corrupted, deleted, or encrypted by attackers, immutable backups are unchangeable and tamper-proof. By layering this with 24/7 monitoring, expert management, and tested recovery processes, a managed service ensures that recovery points remain secure and always available.
This approach dramatically shortens downtime, from days to hours and removes the operational burden from internal IT teams who may lack the time or expertise to manage complex recovery environments.
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It's the end of the sales season for a while now, but that doesn't mean the deals are gone for good. Yes, prices may not be as low across the board as during the recent Prime Day sale, but Amazon UK still has several solid offers if you're looking to shop right now. So, I've looked through the retailer's latest batch of offers and picked out 12 deals that are good buys.
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There are actually a couple of deals from Prime Day that are still available, including the five-star Nothing Ear (a) for £48.99 (was £69). These are some top-rated buds that offer audio quality, noise cancellation and battery life that rivals Apple's very own AirPods — but at a much lower price.
I also like the look of this HP OmniBook 5 for £529.99 (was £699.98) as a powerful all-around laptop. That offer is ending today, though, so I'd move fast if you're in the market for a new laptop.
Check out all of my top picks below, including fitness trackers, appliances, and more cheap tech.

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The Philips OneBlade 360 is a quick, simple and affordable electric razor that's suitable for a wide variety of face and body grooming needs. This jam-packed bundle was a little cheaper over Prime Day, but today's offer is still a solid one. This bundle includes the handle, as well as two spare blades, four combs, a body kit, and a USB-A charging cable.View Deal

The Ninja Foodi Max is the ultimate air fryer for many and it's now down to a great low price at Amazon. It offers six different functions, including Max Crisp, air frying, roasting, baking, reheating, and dehydrating. With two baskets, you get two independent cooking zones with the option to have them sync or match up, depending on your needs. Its extra large capacity is perfect for family cooking or batch cooking as it gives you plenty of room for a 2kg chicken or 1.4kg of fries in each compartment.View Deal

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is one of the best entry-level coffee machines around and it's now 50% off at Amazon. Use it with the included pods, and it does all the hard work for you with one-touch brewing, with the option of different brew sizes depending on how much you want to drink. As well as the Vertuo Pop machine, the bundle comes with coffee pods, mugs, spoons, and a milk frother.View Deal

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The Ninja Blast Portable Blender is a powerful all-in-one portable blender — and it's now got a small price cut at Amazon. It has a 530ml container with a leakproof lid and sip spout, while the carry handle means you can take it with you to the gym or on your walks. It’s capable of blending ice and frozen fruit, as well as any liquids and powders, while one charge gives you up to two hours of battery life.View Deal

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It's been over five years since Sony launched the FX3, and in that time it's become one of the most beloved small cinema cameras around. But it's always had one gap that pro filmmakers have grumbled about: no open gate recording.
According to a new report from SonyAlphaRumors, that's about to change. A story on the site says Sony will officially announce the FX5 on July 22 at 3pm BST, and among the leaked specs is Open Gate 5K recording in a 3:2 aspect ratio.
If you're not familiar with the term, open gate simply means the camera records using the entire surface of the sensor, rather than cropping it down to the standard 16:9. That extra height in particular gives editors far more room to reframe, punch in or repurpose the same shot for square, vertical, or widescreen content in post. That can be a huge deal for anyone making videos for multiple platforms from a single shoot.

It's exactly what TechRadar's Pete Sheath asked for back in 2025, alongside an increase in resolution, when he wrote up his wish list for a next-generation FX3.
That resolution bump is also rumored to be arriving in the FX5, in the form of a new 16.6MP fully stacked sensor. On the surface, 16MP might look modest for a 2026 cinema camera. But for a camera built around motion rather than stills, a lower pixel count may work in the FX5's favor: it can mean better dynamic range, cleaner low-light performance, and space for punchier frame rate options (don't be shocked if 4K at 240fps ends up on the spec sheet).
The trade-off is that 8K recording seems to be off the table, which will likely disappoint anyone hoping the FX5 would leapfrog into that territory.

There's also good news for anyone who's missed having a viewfinder on Sony's FX-series cameras. The report points to a new external tilting EVF, which should make a real difference for shooters working outdoors in bright sun or in dim, light-sensitive spaces like concerts and theaters, where a glowing rear screen isn't always welcome. It sounds optional rather than built-in, which may be the best of both worlds: skip it and keep the FX5 almost as compact as the FX3, or clip it on when you need it.
Other rumored additions include the BIONZ XR2 processor with AI autofocus (borrowed from the Sony A7R VI), a triple base ISO system, false color exposure tools, and a Venice-style menu overhaul.
Nothing is official yet, and Sony hasn't confirmed a single spec. But if the leak proves to be accurate, the Sony FX5 looks set to answer several of the loudest requests from the FX3 faithful in one go. We should know for certain in a couple of weeks.
The AeroPress Steel has sold out twice, but now it's back in stock in the UK, just in time for your summer camping trips. It's a super-tough, travel-friendly coffee maker that lets you make a tasty brew with fresh beans on the move, and it's available now direct from AeroPress for £159.99.
I've put the AeroPress Steel to the test myself, and was surprised by how little it weighs considering its all-metal construction. Although it probably won't be your go-to coffee maker for backpacking adventures where every gram counts (for that you'd be better with an AeroPress Go), it's not going to weigh you down unnecessarily.
Its accessories have received the stainless treatment as well; rather than the plastic stirrer and scoop provided with a standard AeroPress coffee maker, the AeroPress Steel comes with metal versions, which should give you many years of happy brewing.



If you're worried about the metal chamber conducting heat, you'll be pleased to know that it has double-walled insulation that keeps your coffee hot and hands safe. When using the steel brewer, I found that the outside was never more than pleasantly warm to the touch, and never uncomfortable to hold.
The only thing to watch out for is the metal filter cap at the bottom, which will heat up when you're extracting your coffee, so make sure you allow it to cool before unscrewing it and ejecting the used coffee grounds.
The AeroPress Steel is a great partner for the AeroPress Manual Coffee Grinder, which I also had the opportunity to try recently. Unlike most travel-friendly coffee grinders I've tested, which use blades that chop coffee beans into shark little chunks, the AeroPress grinder uses stainless steel burrs that deliver consistent, even results.
You can experiment with different extraction times by adjusting the grind size, with an impressive 60 settings available, and the hopper holds up to 25g of beans at a time, which is enough to prepare two espresso-style drinks on the move.




The grinder has an easy-turn handle with a large, circular handpiece that's comfortable in the hand, but also comes with an attachment for a power drill (yes, really) if you'd rather spare the elbow-grease. Small magnets hold the handle against the side of the grinder when not in use, and the whole package is compact enough to slide neatly into your AeroPress (whether it's the Steel or a traditional plastic) for easy storage.
The AeroPress Manual Grinder is available direct from AeroPress for £199.99.
Windows 11 includes several built-in tools to help keep storage usage under control on your computer. Features like Storage Sense, the Temporary Files settings page, and Storage Recommendation can help you reclaim storage with ease, making third-party cleanup utilities less essential than they once were.
However, those features don't clean everything. If you want more control over temporary files, browser data, app caches, and privacy-related files, BleachBit is one tool you have to try. It's free, open source, and, unlike many PC "optimizer" apps, it focuses on cleaning unnecessary files rather than promising unrealistic performance improvements.
In this how-to guide, I'll explain what BleachBit does, how to use it on Windows 11, which settings I recommend, and which features you should avoid unless you understand exactly what they do.
BleachBit is a free and open-source cleanup utility for Windows 11 that removes temporary files, caches, logs, browsing data, and other unnecessary files created by the operating system and many third-party apps.
Unlike many commercial cleanup tools, BleachBit doesn't include advertisements, bundled tools, or premium features. Instead, it gives you complete control over what gets removed and explains every cleaning option before you run it.
Rather than replacing the built-in cleanup tools available on Windows 11, I see BleachBit as an additional utility for users who want more control over what gets cleaned.
Although Windows 11 already provides several storage management tools, BleachBit adds several more capabilities.
For example, cleaning the system's temporary files as well as those junk files created by third-party apps. You can also use the tool to clean temporary browser data, such as cache, history, and downloads.
In addition, BleachBit provides secure file shredding to make recovery more difficult and wipes free storage space on supported drives.
Finally, the tool offers command-line support for scripting and automation, and there's a portable version that you can use without installation.
The biggest advantage is flexibility. Instead of cleaning everything automatically, BleachBit lets you decide exactly what should (and shouldn't) be removed.
Installing BleachBit is straightforward. You can download either the standard installer or the portable version, then launch the application. However, the quickest way to install the app is by running the winget install --id BleachBit.BleachBit command in Command Prompt (admin).
For most cleanup tasks, running it in normal mode is enough. Some system cleaning options may require administrator privileges.
Once opened, you'll notice a list of apps and cleaning categories on the left, along with a brief description of each option as you select it.
One feature I recommend using every time is Preview. Instead of immediately deleting files, the "Preview" option scans your system, estimates how much storage space can be reclaimed, and shows exactly what BleachBit intends to remove.
Even if you've used BleachBit before, I still recommend running the Preview option first.
For routine maintenance, I recommend starting with categories that are generally safe to remove.
For example, from the "System" section, some good choices include:
Usually, these items consume storage over time without affecting your daily workflow.
For browser cleaning, I suggest being more selective. Clearing cached files occasionally is perfectly reasonable, but deleting cookies will sign you out of websites, and removing session data will close saved browsing sessions.
Unless you're troubleshooting a browser issue or intentionally clearing your browsing activity, I usually leave those options unchecked.
The same advice applies to app caches. While they're generally safe to clear, some apps may take longer to launch the next time because they'll need to recreate those files.
As mentioned above, cleaning actions may require using the tool in Expert mode. If you receive the prompt, open the BleachBit main menu, select "Preferences," and choose the "Expert mode" option located in the "General" tab.
BleachBit includes a built-in file shredder for permanently deleting sensitive files (and folders).
Unlike sending a file to the Recycle Bin (or even deleting it permanently with the "Shift + Delete" shortcut), secure shredding overwrites the file's contents before removing it, making recovery using standard data recovery tools much more difficult.
If you want to use this feature, open the BleachBit menu (the first icon at the top-left), choose the "Shred Files" option, then select the file to delete.
This feature is useful when you're deleting confidential content, financial records, or other sensitive files you don't want recovered later.
The open-source tool can also overwrite unused space on a drive to remove traces of files that were previously deleted through the Recycle Bin.
This feature is intended primarily for drives before selling, donating, or retiring a computer, or for secondary drives.
The feature is available from the BleachBit main menu by selecting the "Wipe Empty Space" option and choosing the drive you want to clean.
I don't recommend running free-space wiping as part of regular maintenance because it takes time and provides little benefit for everyday use.
If you're preparing a device for resale, the Reset this PC feature is generally the better approach.
One thing that BleachBit doesn't offer is a Registry cleaner.
I actually consider that an advantage. For years, Registry cleaners have been marketed as a way to improve performance in the operating system, but in practice, they rarely provide measurable benefits. Worse, removing the wrong Registry entries can cause apps or the system itself to behave unexpectedly.
Microsoft doesn't include a Registry cleaner on Windows 11, and I don't think most users should use one.
By focusing on cleaning unnecessary files instead of modifying the Registry, BleachBit avoids one of the biggest sources of risk associated with older computer optimization suites.
Not directly. When you delete temporary files, you can free up storage space and occasionally resolve issues caused by bad caches, but it won't make your computer faster.
If Windows 11 feels sluggish because your drive is nearly full, cleanup may help. However, performance issues are usually caused by factors such as not enough memory, older hardware, too many startup apps, malware, or software conflicts, not because your temporary files folder is too large (at least not the majority of the time).
If you're comfortable with the built-in cleanup tools available on Windows 11, you may never need another maintenance utility.
However, if you want additional control over browser data, temporary files, app caches, privacy-related cleanup, secure file shredding, and other advanced maintenance tasks, you may benefit from BleachBit.
The open-source nature, easy-to-use interface, and decision to avoid questionable features like Registry cleaning make it one of the few utilities for cleaning up Windows 11 and one of the few alternatives to CCleaner.
In the many years I've used the desktop version of Windows, I've tested and relied on countless cleanup utilities. Some of them were genuinely useful at the time, but many were eventually discontinued, acquired by other companies, or changed so much that they no longer offered the same experience.
Over time, I've become much more selective about the tools I recommend, especially when it comes to software that makes changes to the operating system.

More often than not, I recommend learning and using the built-in tools. However, BleachBit takes a different approach, and that's why I think it stands out. It focuses on cleaning files, not "fixing" the operating system, and I appreciate that it skips gimmicks like Registry cleaning that can do more harm than good.
If you decide to use it, my advice is not to treat it like a one-click optimization tool. Take advantage of the Preview feature, understand what each option does, and only clean what you actually need. If you use it that way, I think BleachBit is one of the few maintenance utilities that still deserve a spot in your toolkit.
What are your thoughts about BleachBit? Do you prefer Windows 11's built-in cleanup tools, or do you use a third-party utility? Let me know in the comments.
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You can now provide feedback about the Microsoft Rewards Program through a new feedback portal. Similar to the new Xbox Player Voice forum, the Microsoft Rewards Feedback portal lets you suggest features, vote on feedback, and track the progress of changes.
The Microsoft Rewards Program has been around in some form for years, though it used to be under the Bing brand. You can earn points by using Microsoft services that you can then exchange for various rewards.
If you're deeply entrenched in the Microsoft ecosystem, you can earn a lot of points quickly. Over the years, I've used points to build up a library of movies. I value gift cards over other rewards, but you can also use your Microsoft Rewards points to enter sweepstakes and make donations.
I don't spend as much time earning points anymore because of the changes Microsoft rolled out this year.
Microsoft rolled out major changes to its rewards program in May, and some were received poorly. Those changes paired with the increase of the Xbox gift card cost have left plenty of room for feedback.
Generally speaking, points are less valuable than they used to be and there are fewer options for redemption. It's also harder to earn points in several ways.
I think there's a limit to how much we should complain about getting free things, but I think for many the effort to earn points is no longer worth it.
The Microsoft Rewards Feedback portal only launched yesterday, but a theme is already emerging. Several of the top pieces of feedback center around delivering more value to users.
"Redeem points for Game Pass subscriptions," reads the most upvoted piece of feedback. "Bring back Value for money gift cards for redemption," says another suggestion.
Other entries focus on community features, like creating a reward for people who complete 100% of a game or showing a badge on Xbox Live profiles that's related to Microsoft Rewards.
I predict requests to improve value will dominate the top of the Microsoft Rewards Feedback portal once it's given time to mature.
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Kazakhstan targets gas-powered electricity for mining, income tax exemptions for regulated crypto transactions and cross-border stablecoin payments in a new decree signed by the president.
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Analysis flagged a Bitcoin moving average derivative that last triggered at the end of the 2022 bear market as BTC price action returned to its reversal zone.
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Bitcoin-focused macroeconomist Lyn Alden said BTC must stand on its own as Strategy sold 3,588 BTC, while warning about leverage risks tied to STRC.
The GPD BOX will be available in various configurations, starting at $1,491 for 32 GB + 1 TB configuration. GPD Introduces GPD BOX Mini PC, Featuring Either Intel Core Ultra X7 356H or Ultra X7 358H, Paired With 32 GB + 1 TB Memory and Storage Up until now, GPD has been known for its gaming handhelds, including its latest Strix Halo-based WIN 5 that rocks the Ryzen AI Max+ 395. The company is now entering the mini PC market by introducing its first-ever mini PC called "GPD Box". The GPD Box is launched on Indiegogo and is collecting its […]
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The Chinese mini PC maker has debuted one more powerful mini PC, featuring a powerful Ryzen AI 400 series processor. GMKtec Debuts EVO-X1 Pro Mini PC, Equipped With Up To 64 GB Memory and 1 TB Configuration at $1471 Popular Chinese hardware and mini PC maker, GMKtec, is back again with another powerful mini PC. This time, the company introduced one of the latest Gorgon Point chips, offering powerful computing and local AI capabilities for enthusiasts. A few days ago, the company released EVO-X3, which was based on the flagship Strix Halo chip, i.e., Ryzen AI Max+ 395. Unlike the […]
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Apparently, it wasn't a GPU failure, but it was memory training on the Steam Machine, confirms Valve in a Reddit post. User Fixes his Steam Machine That Showed Red Line of Death by a Simple CMOS Clear; Valve Says the LED Code Bar is Flipped Due to Miscommunication A few days ago, a Redditor reported that his Steam Machine gave a Red Line of Death, indicating GPU failure as per Valve's guidelines. It was surprising since he ran the machine for merely 20 minutes, but couldn't understand what could cause such a quick GPU failure on a new machine. After […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/valve-says-red-line-of-death-on-steam-machine-indicates-memory-training-and-not-gpu-failure/

Intel's Arc Pro B70 GPU delivers strong performance in DeepSeek R1, beating the RTX 5090D & RTX 4090D in AI LLMs. Intel Arc Pro B70 32 GB Tested In Quad-GPU Configuration Against The NVIDIA 5090D & RTX 4090D, Offers Superb AI Capabilities In DeepSeek R1 LLM Graphics card manufacturer Gunnir has posted some interesting tests where they pit the Intel Arc Pro B70 32 GB graphics card against the NVIDIA RTX 5090D 32 GB and the RTX 4090D 24 GB, all in quad-GPU configurations. The purpose of these tests was to evaluate the performance of AI LLMs such as DeepSeek […]
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Samsung is set to hold the next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London. Three out of the five upcoming products – the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Watch 9, and Watch Ultra 2 – have just leaked in all their official colors.
Update: Official renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) and Fold 8 Ultra have also leaked.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 is the current highlight of all Samsung ads. The foldable phone is set to bring a different form factor than traditional models. The Fold 7 successor is coming as Fold 8 Ultra, highlighting battery and charging upgrades.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra have also been revealed in official renders. Our friends over at AndroidHeadlines may have just wrapped up today’s streak of leaks by revealing official images in all colors.
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Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 8 in three standard colors, including Cream, Graphite, and Pink. Folks over at AndroidHeadlines give us our first official look, even before the official reveal, at all the upcoming color options.
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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 will be available in Cream and Graphite. The Green color option may be exclusive to the bigger size. Overall, the smartwatch is set to feature three color options for interested shoppers.
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Earlier, the official renders of Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 were revealed by prominent leaker Evan Blass. The second-generation Ultra smartwatch will feature two striking colors: Graphite and Green, with straps taking the look to the next level.
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Samsung Galaxy AI has taken the lead over Apple Intelligence in a new consumer survey, with higher awareness among users, stronger real-world usage across every major AI category, and better satisfaction with its built-in experience.
According to ConsumerInsight (via iNews24), Samsung Galaxy AI holds an early advantage in the on-device AI race compared to Apple Intelligence.
Among Samsung smartphone users, 29 percent were aware that their devices included Galaxy AI, while only 21 percent of iPhone users knew their phones supported Apple Intelligence.
Galaxy AI recorded 39 percent awareness compared to 37 percent for Apple Intelligence, indicating that consumers are generally familiar with both AI brands. The bigger gap appeared once people started using the features.
Source – Consumer Insight
Galaxy AI delivered higher monthly usage across every major category measured in the survey. Information search and notification assistance led the list, with a 67 percent usage rate versus 47 percent for Apple Intelligence.
Photo and video editing followed at 64 percent against 44 percent, while summarization, recording, and writing assistance reached 50 percent compared to Apple’s 29 percent. Interpretation and call assistance also favored Samsung, posting 43 percent versus 30 percent.
Ease of access emerged as one of Galaxy AI’s biggest strengths. Apple Intelligence also scored well here but trailed Samsung. The Korean tech giant may have benefited from introducing the Galaxy AI feature suite earlier.
As Samsung and Apple continue expanding their AI platforms through software updates, this gap could narrow, but for now, Galaxy AI seems to be enjoying stronger momentum in everyday use.
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Basketbol BKT Avrupa Kupası'nda (EuroCup) gruplar belli oldu.
Organizasyondan yapılan açıklamada, 2026-2027 sezonunun açılış maçı 29 Eylül Salı günü oynanacak.
İspanya'nın Barcelona şehrindeki Mediapro Auditorium'da gerçekleştirilen kura çekimine göre organizasyonda Türk temsilcilerinden Türk Telekom B Grubu'nda, Tofaş C Grubu'nda ve Bahçeşehir Koleji D Grubu'nda yer aldı.
2026-2027 sezonu grupları şöyle:
A Grubu:
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
Hapoel Midtown
Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos
Cedevita
Baglietto Derthona Tortona
Aris
Rostock Seawolves
Riga Zelli
- B Grubu
Türk Telekom
U-BT Cluj-Napoca
La Laguna Tenerife
Umana Reyer
Maxima Roma
Siauliai
London Lions
Skyliners Frankfurt
- C Grubu
Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse
TOFAŞ
Buducnost VOLI Podgorica
Dolomiti Energia Trento
Napoli
Neptunas Klaipeda
NINERS Chemnitz
Slask Wroclaw
- D Grubu
Monaco
Bahçeşehir Koleji
Manresa
Ratiopharm Ulm
Roma Basketbol
Lietkabelis Panevezys
PAOK
Balkan Botevgrad

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Arca Çorum FK, sol kanat oyuncusu Emircan Gürlük'ü kadrosuna kattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Rusya Premier Lig ekiplerinden FC Orenburg ile sözleşmesi sona eren 22 yaşındaki Emircan ile 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Açıklamada, Emircan'a Çorum FK forması altında başarılı bir kariyer geçirmesi temennisinde bulunuldu.
Futbolcunun, Çorum ekibinin Düzce Topuk Yaylası'nda devam eden kampına katılması bekleniyor.

Anadolu Efes Basketbol Takımı, İspanyol milli oyuncu Santi Yusta'yı kadrosuna kattı.
Lacivert-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre son olarak ülkesinin Casademont Zaragoza takımında forma giyen 29 yaşındaki kısa forvet ile 1+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.
Santi Yusta, altyapısından yetiştiği Real Madrid ile Basketbol Avrupa Ligi ve İspanya Basketbol Ligi şampiyonluğu yaşadı.
Santi Yusta ile 1+1 sezonluk sözleşme imzaladık.
?? Real Madrid altyapısından yetişen, kariyerinde EuroLeague ile İspanya Ligi şampiyonluğu bulunan ve İspanya Milli Takımı forması da giyen Santi Yusta’ya hoş geldin diyoruz.
?? Welcome Santi!#BenimYerimBurası pic.twitter.com/yRbI0zaEUm

Hırvatistan'ın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na veda etmesinin ardından milli takım teknik direktörü Zlatko Dalic, görevinden ayrıldı.
Hırvatistan Futbol Federasyonundan yapılan açıklamaya göre sözleşmesi sona eren Dalic, Federasyon Başkanı Marijan Kustic'e milli takım kariyerini sonlandırdığını bildirdi.
Açıklamada görüşlerine yer verilen Dalic, görevden ayrılma kararının kariyerindeki en zor anlardan biri olduğunu belirtti.
Milli takım teknik direktörlüğünün kendisi için her zaman en büyük onur olduğunu ifade eden Dalic, "Kalbim dolu, Hırvat futbol tarihinin en büyük başarılarına katkı sağlamış olmanın gururuyla ayrılıyorum. Benden sonra görevi devralacak teknik adama, Hırvatistan Milli Takımı'na ve Hırvat futboluna yürekten inandığım yeni başarılar diliyorum." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Dalic, 2017 yılında göreve geldiği Hırvatistan Milli Takımı ile 2018 Dünya Kupası'nda gümüş, 2022 Dünya Kupası'nda ise bronz madalya kazandı.
Hırvatistan Milli Takımı, ayrıca Dalic yönetiminde 2026 Dünya Kupası'nın yanı sıra 2020 ve 2024 Avrupa Şampiyonası finallerinde de yer aldı.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Arca Çorum FK, stoper Serdar Saatçı'yı kadrosuna kattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 23 yaşındaki Serdar Saatçı'nın transferi konusunda Trabzonspor ile anlaşma sağlandığı, genç futbolcuyla 3+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Futbolcunun, Çorum ekibinin Düzce Topuk Yaylası'nda devam eden kampına katılması bekleniyor.
Resmi Açıklama | Serdar Saatçı
Kulübümüz, profesyonel futbolcu Serdar Saatçı’nın kesin transferi konusunda Trabzonspor ile anlaşma sağlamış, oyuncuyla 3+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalamıştır.
ARCA Çorum FK forması altında başarılı bir kariyer geçireceğine olan inancımızla, Serdar… pic.twitter.com/4D2fsrFeKA

Galatasaray, futbolcu ve teknik direktör olarak kulüp efsaneleri arasına giren Fatih Terim'in ilk imzasının 52. yıl dönümü için mesaj yayımladı.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün ABD merkezli sosyal medya platformu X'te yayımladığı mesajda, "Kulübümüze futbolcu ve teknik direktör olarak hizmet ederek hafızalardan silinmeyecek başarılar kazandıran efsanemiz Fatih Terim, 52 yıl önce bugün Galatasaray'a ilk imzasını attı, gerisini tarih yazdı. Yaşattığın sayısız mutluluk için teşekkürler imparator." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Fatih Terim ise bu mesajı alıntılayarak yaptığı paylaşımda, "Kağıtlara atılan imzalar, şekiller ve görevler değişir ama gönlünüze işlenenler ömrünüz olur. İlk günkü söz, bugün 52 yıllık bir miras. Kalbimin en güzel yerinde benimle, ömrüm ne kadarına daha yeterse..." görüşlerine yer verdi.

has named one potential opponent who, in his mind, would solidify him as the “best fighter in the world”. ‘The Mexican Monster’ comes off arguably the most impressive performance of 2026 thus far, stopping Gilberto Ramirez with a vicious sixth-round onslaught in May. In doing so, Benavidez became a three-division world champion in his first […]
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Huawei is bringing the Pura 90 series to the global market next week and we got a few new details thanks to a pair of teasers posted on Huawei’s X account. It turns out the devices will be called Pura 90s internationally instead of Pura 90 as they are known in China. Huawei has not detailed what the “S” means, but we can expect to see some spec changes. Huawei showcased the Pura 90s Pro and Pura 90s Pro Max, but it remains to be seen if the Pura 90 (90s) will join them. One thing that won’t change is the flashy gradient color on the Pura 90 Pro Max. Huawei’s teaser...
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Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “İmişli” heyətini yeni futbolçu – gənc qapıçı Sadiq Məmmədzadə ilə gücləndirib.
Arena.az bu barədə İmişli klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bölgə təmsilçisi 19 yaşlı qolkiperlə 2 illik müqavilə bağlayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu yeni klubuna azad agent kimi keçib.
Sadiq Məmmədzadə futbolçu karyerasına “Səbail”də başlayıb və 7 il bu klubun formasını geyinib. Daha sonra “Qarabağ”a qoşulmuş qapıçı, son mövsümü icarə əsasında “Difai”də keçirib.
Məmmədzadə həm də 21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvüdür.
“İmişli” daha öncə Seyxan Fərəcov, Fərid Nəbiyev və Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadəni də heyətinə qatmışdı. Tuncay Yusifli, İdris İnqilablı və İmam Əli ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamış əyalət klubu Xəzər Mahmudov, Həzrət İsayev, Elmir Rəhimzadə, Riad Abbaszadə, Orxan Fərəcov, Lətif Rzayev, Abbas Ağazadə, Hüseynəli Quliyev, Rafael Vyeqas və Andrey Sinenka ilə də yollarını ayırmışdı.
Yeri gəlmişkən, “İmişli” qapıçı məşqçisi Elşad Tahirovla əməkdaşlığı davam etdirməyə qərar verib. Klubla Elşad Tahirov arasında 1 illik yeni müqavilə imzalanıb.
Əyalət təmsilçisi həm də skautinq departamentinin rəhbəri vəzifəsinə beynəlxalq təcrübəyə malik futbol funksioneri Rəsul Allahverdiyevi təyin edib. UEFA ASSIST proqramlarının məzunu olan Rəsul Allahverdiyev Azərbaycan, Ukrayna və Türkiyədə skautinq, futbol idarəçiliyi, oyunçu seçimi və inkişafı sahələrində uzunillik təcrübəyə sahibdir. O, peşəkar fəaliyyəti dövründə müxtəlif klublarda skaut, idman direktoru, klub prezidenti və baş məsləhətçi kimi çalışıb.
Bu gün futzal üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün ilk püşkatma mərasimi təşkil edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, püşkatma mərasimində ilkin və əsas mərhələdə iştirak edəcək komandaların rəqibləri müəyyənləşib.
Azərbaycan təmsilçisi “Araz-Naxçıvan” əsas mərhələnin B yolunda mübarizə aparacaq. Komandamızın yer aldğı 5-ci qrupun oyunları Polşada keçiriləcək.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” “Piast”, eləcə də ilkin mərhələnin C və E qruplarının qalibləri ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
C qrupu:
“Buba Mara” (Bosniya və Herseqovina)
“GİU” (Gürcüstan)
“Utleyra İdrettslag” (Norveç)
LYNX (Cəbəllütarıq)
E qrupu:
(“Veilimdorf” (Almaniya)
“Tallinin” (Estoniya)
“Unisport” (Ermənistan)
“Reykyavik” (İslandiya)
Əsas mərhələnin oyunları oktyabrın 27-də noyabrın 1-dək keçiriləcək. Yalnız qrup qalibi olan komanda 1/8 finalda oynamaq hüququ qazanacaq.
Məlumat üçün qeyd edək ki, futzal üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında ümumilikdə 52 assosiasiyanı təmsil edən 56 komanda yarışacaq. Onlardan 32-si ilkin mərhələdə mübarisə aparacaq və 8 komanda əsas mərhələyə vəsiqə əldə edəcək. Digər 24 klub isə əsas mərhələdən mövsümə start verəcək.
Qeyd: UEFA İcraiyyə Komitəsinin qərarına əsasən, Azərbaycan və Ermənistan təmsilçiləri bir qrupda yer ala bilməz. Buna görə də “Unisport” E qrupunun qalibi olarsa, 5-ci qrupa F qrupunun qalibi yüksələcək.
Azərbaycan parataekvondoçusu Sabir Zeynalov Cənubi Koreyanın Çxunçxon şəhərində keçirilən Açıq Çelenc Turnirində gümüş medal qazanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 58 kq çəki dərəcəsində mübarizə aparan idmançı finalda türkiyəli Ali Can Özcana uduzub.
O, 1/8 finalda rusiyalı Timur Baitimirov, 1/4 finalda monqolustanlı Tyemirbyek Khaulyet, yarımfinalda isə özbəkistanlı Fayoz Valijonovu məğlub edib.
Qeyd edək ki, turnir Los-Anceles-2028 Yay Paralimpiya Oyunlarına reytinq xalları qazandırır.
“Kəpəz”də ayrılıq gerçəkləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, klubla müqaviləsi başa çatan Ehtiram Şahverdiyev “sarı-göylər”i tərk edib.
Ötən mövsüm Ölkə çempionatı və kubokunda ümumilikdə 32 matçda meydana çıxan 29 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi 1 qol vurub.
“Sabah” basketbol klubunun Çempionlar Liqasında rəqibləri məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Bayquşlar” qrup mərhələsində aşağıdakı klublarla qarşılaşacaq:
“Rytas Vilnius” — Litva
“Nanterre 92” — Fransa
“Sabah” BK — Azərbaycan
“Trabzonspor” — Türkiyə.
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Lazar Spasiç klubun mətbuat xidmətinə püşkü dəyərləndirib:
“Püşkatmanın nəticəsindən razı qaldığımı deyə bilmərəm. Düşünürəm ki, bu dəfə bəxtimiz gətirmədi. Açığı, sonuncu səbətdə yer alan Bilbao və Trabzon təmsilçiləri kimi güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşmaq istəməzdik.
“Trabzonspor” artıq öz gücünü təsdiqləmiş və turnirin sürpriz komandalarından birinə çevrilmiş kollektivdir. Onların böyük büdcəyə malik olduğunu və turnirin ən güclü komandaları sırasında yer aldığını düşünürəm. “Nanterre” də çox güclü çempionatda çıxış edən ciddi rəqibdir. Onlar ölkə çempionatını ilk üçlükdə başa vurublar. “Rytas” isə ötən mövsümün çempionudur.
Bütün bunlara baxmayaraq, təslim olmaq fikrində deyilik. Bəli, kağız üzərində qrupun autsayderi hesab oluna bilərik, amma hər oyunda əlimizdən gələni edərək, sona qədər mübarizə aparacağıq. Ümid edirəm ki, bu mövsüm yaxşı nəticələr göstərə biləcəyik.”
Portuqaliya millisinin baş məşqçisi Roberto Martinez vəzifəsindən ayrılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Portuqaliya Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.
Portuqaliya yığması DÇ-2026-da 1/8 finalda İspaniyaya məğlub olaraq (0:1) mübarizəni dayandırıb.
Martines 2023-cü ilin yanvarından yığmaya rəhbərlik edirdi.



The investigation into referees and VAR that saw designator Gianluca Rocchi accused of sporting fraud looks like it will be shelved due to a lack of evidence.
The scandal erupted on April 25 when Rocchi was placed under formal investigation for participation in sports fraud by Milan Prosecutor Maurizio Ascione.

It was focused primarily on incidents in the 2024-25 season, including the decision to assign some referees rather than others who were ‘not appreciated’ by certain clubs.
Another accusation was that Rocchi knocked on the glass window of the VAR booth at the centre in Lissone, near Milan, to in real time influence the decisions of the officials.

However, after months of interviews, it is reported that the case has provided insufficient evidence to proceed further, and will most likely be shelved.
La Gazzetta dello Sport note that Rocchi had initially used his rights not to answer questions, but when called in again a few days ago, he did speak to investigators for four hours.
As a result, the charges have changed, removing the accusation of the knocks on the VAR booth window, which would’ve been a violation of the protocol.

What remains is the suggestion that Rocchi avoided assigning certain referees because Inter ‘did not appreciate’ their performances, and preferred other candidates.
This continued into the 2025-26 season, assigning Maurizio Mariani to a Torino-Inter match in April 2026 because the Scudetto was already locked down.
Rocchi had also assigned Gianluca Manganiello to Inter-Verona in May 2025 because the club was not fond of the alternative, Simone Sozza.
The problem here is that the phone calls were not with representatives of Inter, but with other figures within the refereeing world who expressed Inter’s concerns with those officials.
If there was no direct collusion with the club, then it becomes difficult to go further, especially as neither Inter, nor any of their representatives were under investigation.
Jonathan David’s home World Cup campaign is over and he is now expected to report back for pre-season training with Juventus in mid-July, but whilst the Canada international wants to stay on with the Bianconeri in 2026-27, he faces an uphill battle in convincing head coach Luciano Spalletti.
David joined Juventus on a free transfer ahead of the 2025-26 season, but failed to impress during his first season in Italy, coming up with just six goals from 35 Serie A outings. This was the first season in David’s career where he failed to reach double figures in the league.

Aside from his goalscoring record, there were also concerns that the Canadian did not fit into Juve’s system and that he did not have the physical qualities to lead the line as a lone centre-forward.
There were even suggestions in the Italian press midway through the season that David had not settled into life with the Old Lady, which led to Spalletti having to defend the striker and his social skills in a pre-match press conference back in December.
Despite his struggles, recent reports claim that David does not want to give up on his Juventus career after just one season and that he is keen to prove what he has to offer heading into 2026-27.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that this is still the case, however, convincing head coach Spalletti is not going to be a straightforward task.
That is largely because Juventus are looking to bring in a new starting centre-forward, potentially Randal Kolo Muani from PSG. And, the club have already brought in a new, young alternative in the form of Jeff Ekhator from Genoa.
La Gazzetta dello Sport also maintains the stance that Spalletti wants a more physical profile at centre-forward.

However, David’s current salary, believed to be around €6m per season net, is a bit of an issue. There have not yet been any concrete offers for the Canadian, but without a sale, La Gazzetta dello Sport predicts that it will be increasingly complicated for the Bianconeri to bring in another striker this summer.
That means that there is still a possibility that David gets his way and ends up with a second chance to impress at the Allianz Stadium in 2026-27.
The 2026 World Cup round of 16 is now complete, and heading into the quarter-finals, Milan’s five remaining players mean that they are the best represented Serie A side at the tournament in North America.
France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, England, Norway, Argentina and Switzerland are the eight sides that will compete in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals, which will kick off on Thursday evening: France vs. Morocco the first game on the schedule.
In terms of Serie A representation, Milan have provided the most quarter-finalists of any Italian team with France duo Adrien Rabiot and Mike Maignan, Belgian pair Koni De Winter and Alexis Saelemaekers and Switzerland midfielder Ardon Jashari.

Inter are the second-most represented Serie A side in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals with three representatives in the form of France’s Marcus Thuram, Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez and Switzerland’s Manuel Akanji.
Roma, Napoli and Bologna each have two representatives: The Giallorossi with Neil El-Aynaoui (Morocco) and Manu Kone (France), the Partenopei with Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku of Belgium and The Rossoblu with Norway’s Torbjorn Heggem and Switzerland’s Remo Freuler.
Atalanta, Como, Genoa, Torino, Sassuolo, Cremonese and Pisa all have one player each left at the 2026 World Cup.
Milan: Adrien Rabiot (France), Mike Maignan (France), Koni De Winter (Belgium), Alexis Saelemaekers (Belgium), Ardon Jashari (Switzerland).
Inter: Marcus Thuram (France), Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland).

Roma: Manu Kone (France), Neil El-Aynaoui (Morocco).
Napoli: Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Romelu Lukaku (Belgium).
Bologna: Torbjorn Heggem (Norway), Remo Freuler (Switzerland).
Atalanta: Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium).
Como: Nico Paz (Argentina).

Genoa: Leo Ostigard (Norway).
Torino: Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Norway).
Sassuolo: Kristian Thorstvedt (Norway).
Cremonese: Morten Thorsby (Norway).
Pisa: Michel Aebischer (Switzerland).
21 Serie A and Serie B representatives are left standing as the 2026 World Cup moves into the quarter-final stages following the final two round of 16 ties on Tuesday night.
With no Italy at the tournament in North America, Belgium and Norway might be the two nations for the Serie A neutral to support heading into the quarter-finals. They have the most ‘Italian’ representatives in their squads with five players apiece.
France and Switzerland are also well represented by Serie A and Serie B talents, with four players in each of their squads.

Argentina have two Serie A stars in their ranks with Lautaro Martinez and Nico Paz, while Morocco’s sole ‘Italian’ representative is Roma’s Neil El-Aynaoui. Spain and England are without Serie A representation.
But we want to know who you will be rooting for heading into the final eight at the 2026 World Cup. Let us know in the comments below.
France: Manu Kone (Roma), Marcus Thuram (Inter), Adrien Rabiot (Milan), Mike Maignan (Milan).

Morocco: Neil El-Aynaoui (Roma).
Spain: None.
Belgium: Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Koni De Winter (Milan), Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Alexis Saelemaekers (Milan).
Norway: Morten Thorsby (Cremonese), Leo Ostigard (Genoa), Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (Torino), Torbjorn Heggem (Bologna), Kristian Thorstvedt (Sassuolo).
England: None.
Argentina: Nico Paz (Como), Lautaro Martinez (Inter).

Switzerland: Manuel Akanji (Inter), Remo Freuler (Bologna), Ardon Jashari (Milan), Michel Aebischer (Pisa).

Caitlin Clark gets major injury update before Fever's showdown with Sparks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Indiana Fever may be getting their biggest star back at the perfect time. Ahead of Wednesday night's road matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks, the Fever released their official injury report, and it included encouraging news for Caitlin Clark. After missing Indiana's last two games with a lingering back injury, Clark has been listed as probable to play.
The update is a major boost for a Fever team looking to build momentum as it continues its push toward the top of the WNBA standings. While Clark appears to be trending toward a return, Indiana is still monitoring another key starter heading into the nationally televised matchup.
The Fever announced Tuesday that Clark is probable for Wednesday's game because of a back injury. Clark has not played since Indiana's June 24 loss to the Phoenix Mercury, sitting out the team's previous two contests while continuing to recover. Despite her absence, the Fever managed to stay competitive thanks to strong performances from Kelsey Mitchell, Sophie Cunningham and the rest of the roster.
Now, all signs point toward Clark making her return against Los Angeles. The 2026 All-Star starter has once again been one of the WNBA's most productive players this season, averaging 21.2 points, 8.2 assists and 4.0 rebounds through 17 games. She also continues to rank among the league leaders in assists while serving as the engine of Indiana's offense.
If she's officially cleared before tipoff, the Fever will welcome back one of the league's biggest difference-makers.
Status Report for tomorrow's game at Los Angeles:
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 8, 2026
Caitlin Clark - Probable (back)
Aliyah Boston - Questionable (right lower leg) pic.twitter.com/rGrbzTpoUx
While Clark appears close to returning, Indiana's injury report included a less encouraging update on fellow All-Star Aliyah Boston. Boston has been listed as questionable with a right lower leg injury.
The former No. 1 overall pick has been a dominant presence in the paint this season, providing scoring, rebounding and interior defense while forming one of the WNBA's premier duos with Clark. Should Boston be unable to play, the Fever would lose a major piece against a Sparks frontcourt led by Cameron Brink and Azurá Stevens.
Her status will likely be determined closer to game time.
MORE: Sophie Cunningham, Lexie Hull enjoy viral California beach day before Fever's showdown with Sparks
Indiana enters Wednesday's contest with a 12-8 record and an opportunity to strengthen its position in the playoff race. The Sparks, meanwhile, sit at 8-11 and are looking to gain ground in the Western Conference behind stars Kelsey Plum and Brink.
Getting Clark back would significantly raise Indiana's ceiling offensively. Her ability to create scoring opportunities for teammates and stretch defenses with her shooting has transformed the Fever whenever she's been on the floor. Even with Cunningham, Mitchell and Lexie Hull stepping up during Clark's absence, there's no replacing one of the WNBA's premier playmakers.
Now, the Fever appear poised to welcome her back just in time for an important road test in Los Angeles.

Punters get almost no respect. They don’t score any points. They’re not even on the field when things are going really well. And if they do much as miss by a millimeter and shank a punt they become enemy #1 of every drunken fan in the fifty-third row.
It takes a special person to undertake that job and do it at the highest level. Brett Thorson, I’m sure I don’t need to remind you, is a pretty special guy in that way. The Thunder from Down Under had many big, beautiful kicks during his time in the Classic City. But perhaps none rivaled his punt against Tennessee during the 2022 #1 vs. #2 matchup in Athens.
As the late, great Larry Munson would have said, ““get the picture.” Tennessee came to town undefeated and with more swagger than they’d had in years. Hendon Hooker was a Heisman candidate at the helm of Josh Heupel’s high-powered offense. This, the Creamsicle Contingent thought, would be the year they finally taught Georgia a lesson.
And in the early going things looked promising. The Bulldogs fumbled away the first possession of the game, but the defense held the Vols to a field goal. Then the Bulldogs slowly began to assert themselves. Georgia took a 7-3 lead, but was forced to punt from deep in its own territory. Giving the Big Urnge a short field could put them behind the eight ball. In stepped Thorson. Then Thorson stepped into it.
His 75 yard punt decisively flipped the field, and was in many ways the turning point of the game. Tennessee would go three-and-out and be forced to punt from their own endzone.
In contrast to Thorson’s heroic boot, Tennessee’s Paxton Brooks managed to only dribble the ball out to the Vol 36 yard line, where Ladd McConkey fair caught it to give the ‘‘Dawgs excellent field position. Madd Ladd then blew through the Tennessee secondary on the Red and Black’s first offensive snap, taking a Stetson Bennett pass to the house and staking Georgia to a 14-3 lead it would not relinquish.
Never, ever let anyone tell you the kicking game doesn’t matter. Like vegemite and listening to Men At Work, it’s good for what ails you.
Go ‘Dawgs!!!
Countdown to kickoff is back! USC will kick off its 2026 football season on August 29 when the Trojans host San Jose State at the Coliseum. In this series, we will be counting down the days until the season opener by highlighting a notable Trojan who wore each number.
With 52 days to go, today we look at former USC offensive lineman Jarrett Kingston.
Position: Offensive line
Years played at USC: 2023
Career highlights: After spending five years at Washington State, Kingston transferred to USC for his sixth and final year of college eligibility in 2023. He appeared in 12 of the Trojans' 13 games in his lone season on campus, making 11 starts. He played both right tackle and right guard for USC.
After USC: The San Francisco 49ers selected Kingston in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. However, he was waived by San Francisco prior to the start of the regular season and claimed off waivers by the Carolina Panthers the following day. Kingston appeared in seven games for Carolina as a rookie.
After being waived by the Panthers and signed to their practice squad last summer, Kingston was claimed by the Houston Texans in September. He appeared in two games for Houston last year, and is now back with the team for another season in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC countdown to kickoff: Recalling Trojans OL Jarrett Kingston

Match: Norway vs England
Date: Saturday, 11 July 2026
Kick-off: 17:00 local (22:00 BST)
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, USA
Round: World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final
TV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX
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Norway and England meet in Miami on Saturday with a World Cup 2026 semi-final place the prize. Norway are contesting their first-ever World Cup quarter-final, having made the tournament for the first time since 1998, while England arrive as the fourth-best priced team in the outright market and the side with the greater knockout-stage pedigree. Only one of these squads moves forward; for Norway, the occasion is unprecedented; for England, another semi-final is the minimum ambition.
England are the value pick at 10/11 to progress from this World Cup 2026 quarter-final, given their superior knockout experience and a forward line that has delivered consistently throughout the tournament. Erling Haaland’s seven goals make Norway a genuine threat, but England’s defensive record in qualifying and Harry Kane’s six goals in this tournament justify backing Thomas Tuchel’s side to advance.
Norway’s presence at this stage is the story of the tournament so far. Ståle Solbakken’s side qualified with a perfect eight-from-eight record, scoring 37 goals in the process, and have since beaten Iraq, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Brazil at the World Cup itself. The only stumble came against France in the group stage, a 4-1 defeat that showed Norway can be undone when a high-quality opponent presses them early and high. England will have noted that result carefully.
Thomas Tuchel’s England have been efficient rather than spectacular. Four wins from five World Cup matches, with the 0-0 draw against Ghana the only blemish, tells a story of a side that does not lose but has yet to truly impose itself. The wins over Croatia (4-2), Panama (2-0), DR Congo (2-1), and Mexico (3-2) cover a wide range of opponents, which speaks to adaptability even if none of those results demanded England’s very best. A quarter-final is where Tuchel will expect his squad’s ceiling to be raised.
The game hinges on whether Norway can protect Haaland well enough to give him opportunities on the counter, or whether England’s midfield and defensive shape can isolate him. Haaland has scored seven goals in this tournament and is the central pillar of everything Norway do offensively. If England neutralise him, Norway’s route to a semi-final narrows significantly. The World Cup 2026 bracket sets a demanding task for the Norwegians here.
Norway – Last 5 (all World Cup 2026)
Iraq (A): Won 4-1 Senegal (H): Won 3-2 France (H): Lost 1-4 Ivory Coast (A): Won 2-1 Brazil (A): Won 2-1
Norway’s recent run is genuinely impressive. Beating Brazil in the round of 16 confirmed this is no soft story; Solbakken’s team can compete with elite opposition. The France defeat, however, is the caveat. A high-press, technically superior European side exposed Norway’s vulnerability when their defensive block was bypassed through the lines. England possess similar tools.
England – Last 5 (all World Cup 2026)
Croatia (H): Won 4-2 Ghana (H): Drew 0-0 Panama (A): Won 2-0 DR Congo (H): Won 2-1 Mexico (A): Won 3-2
England have been steady if not dominant. The Mexico win in the round of 16 was hard-fought at 3-2, suggesting the backline is not impenetrable, but eight clean sheets in qualifying with 22 goals scored and none conceded demonstrates this squad’s defensive foundation. Four wins in five at the tournament is the form of a team that knows how to navigate knockout football.
These two sides have met eight times in the available record, and England hold the stronger historical standing. England won 4-0 in a 1980 World Cup qualifier, Norway responded with a 2-1 win in 1981 and a famous 2-0 result in a 1993 qualifier, and the pair drew 1-1 in the 1992 qualifier between those fixtures. More recent meetings – a 0-0 friendly in 1995, a 0-0 in 1994, and England wins in 2012 and 2014 friendlies – suggest the competitive edge has faded somewhat. The 2026 quarter-final is comfortably the most significant fixture in the history of this rivalry.
Norway’s competitive wins came in qualifying contexts decades ago, not in tournament knockout football. England’s recent head-to-head edge in friendlies, combined with their deeper World Cup experience, reinforces why they enter as favourites. That 1993 qualifier, memorable as it was, belongs to a different era of Norwegian football entirely.
Norway go into this fixture with Erling Haaland the undisputed focal point of their attack. The Manchester City striker has scored seven goals in five World Cup matches and is in the form of his international career. Martin Ødegaard, the captain and the creative engine in midfield, is expected to continue directing play from the centre. Alexander Sørloth provides a credible alternative striking option, while Antonio Nusa and Thelo Aasgaard add dynamism from wider positions. No significant injury absences have been reported in the Norway camp ahead of the Miami quarter-final.
England’s fitness picture is similarly positive. Harry Kane leads the line having scored six goals in the tournament, and Jude Bellingham’s four goals from midfield have made him Tuchel’s most dynamic attacking outlet. Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford offer width and pace in behind, while Declan Rice anchors the midfield. Jordan Pickford continues in goal with 83 caps’ worth of experience behind him. Jordan Henderson’s 90-cap experience in midfield gives Tuchel a composed option should he require greater control.
There are no confirmed suspensions for either side going into the quarter-final. Both squads appear to have come through the last-16 ties without significant injury setbacks, though the physical demands of back-to-back knockout matches in summer heat will be a factor in Miami.
Predicted XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Holmgren Pedersen, Ajer, Østigård, Bjørkan; Thorstvedt, Berge (c via Ødegaard), Ødegaard (c); Nusa, Haaland, Sørloth
Predicted XI – squads to be confirmed.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Pickford; James, Stones, Guehi, Livramento; Rice, Bellingham; Saka, Eze, Rashford; Kane (c)
Predicted XI – squads to be confirmed.
The central confrontation that shapes this World Cup 2026 quarter-final is Declan Rice versus Martin Ødegaard. Rice, with 72 caps and six international goals, has been the engine of England’s midfield control throughout the tournament, breaking up opposition play and driving transitions. Ødegaard, Norway’s captain and creator, operates in the same central areas and must find pockets of space to connect Haaland with service. If Rice can limit Ødegaard’s time on the ball and deny him the half-turns that generate Norway’s best attacks, England’s defensive shape should hold firm. Norway’s 1-4 loss to France showed what happens when their midfield is bypassed – and England have the personnel to repeat that approach.
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Best Bet – England to Win @ 10/11 England’s World Cup 2026 quarter-final record, knockout experience, and the depth of their forward line all point in one direction. Tuchel’s side have won four of five tournament matches and kept clean sheets in qualifying with a 22-0 goals record across eight games. Norway are a genuine threat with Haaland in this form, but England have the experience in high-pressure matches that this Norway squad, in their first-ever quarter-final, simply cannot match.
Goals Market – Under 2.5 Goals @ 6/5 The Under 2.5 line at 6/5 offers real interest in a match where both sides have shown the ability to keep things tight when needed. England’s qualifying campaign ended with a perfect defensive record, and Norway’s route to the quarter-final has included several tight finishes including wins by a single goal over Ivory Coast and Brazil. Knockout football at this stage often brings caution, and this quarter-final could easily be decided by a single goal.
Scorer Market – Harry Kane to Score Anytime Kane has scored six goals in five World Cup 2026 matches and is England’s all-time leading scorer. Against a Norway side that has conceded in four of their five tournament games, Kane’s movement and finishing make him a strong candidate to add to his tally here. His record in major tournaments is well established, and the quarter-final stage has historically brought out his best for club and country.
Optional Pick – Norway to Score @ Even Money (approx.) Norway have scored in every World Cup 2026 match, including against Brazil and France, two of the tournament’s elite sides. With Haaland operating at this level, a complete England shut-out would require a near-perfect defensive performance. Backing Norway to find the net at least once reflects the real attacking threat Haaland and Sørloth carry, even in a game England are expected to win overall.
The World Cup 2026 quarter-final Norway vs England odds from leading operators are shown below, with England heading the market.
Norway Win – 10/3Draw – 11/4England Win – 10/11
England are the clear favourites at 10/11, while Norway’s best available price of 10/3 reflects the respect the market has for Haaland and Solbakken’s side. The draw at 11/4 accounts for the possibility of a tight contest going to extra time. Always check the best available price with leading operators before placing, as prices may shift before kick-off.
Norway vs England on 11 July 2026 is available to watch free-to-air in the UK on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Kick-off is at 22:00 BST. Coverage will be available via both platforms’ apps and websites, as well as on linear television where applicable. Viewers outside the UK should check their local listings, with broadcast rights held by ITV and BBC across the UK market.
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In fantasy football, certainty is King in the early rounds of drafts. But with certainty also comes a heafty price tag. The Jacksonville Jaguars’ roster offers some of the NFL’s most compelling mid-to-late round fantasy values heading into the 2026 season. An extremely crowded skill position room, paired with an unsettled backfield could make roster construction in coming fantasy drafts an extremely balanced tight rope walk for fantasy managers looking to find the right combination of targets from this Jacksonville roster.
Here is our position-by-position breakdown of the top fantasy-relevant Jacksonville Jaguars and where the market currently has them priced.
Jaguars Fantasy Avg Draft Position (ADP):*
• RB Bhayshul Tuten: Pick 61 (RB25)
• WR Brian Thomas Jr: Pick 70 (WR32)
• WR Parker Washington Jr: Pick 82 (WR37)
• QB Trevor Lawrence: Pick 90 (QB11)
• WR Jakobi Meyers: Pick 100 (WR42)
• WR/CB Travis Hunter: Pick 153 (WR49)
• RB Chris Rodriguez Jr: Pick 134 (RB44)
• TE Brenton Strange: Pick 149 (TE20)
• K Cam Little: Pick 198 (K4)
• Def Jacksonville Jaguars: Pick 208 (D9)
*Current ADP from FootballGuys Consensus Draft Board which includes 12 top fantasy football drafting sites (Yahoo, ESPN, NFL, Underdog, Draftkings, etc)
The Jaguars’ QB1 checks in at an overall pick of 90, making him the QB11 at his current ADP. Coming off a 4,007-yard, 29-touchdown season with nine additional rushing scores, Lawrence has clearly shown the ability to be one of the top fantasy quarterbacks in the NFL over the final ten weeks of 2025. Finishing 2025 as QB4, yet being priced at QB11, screams value for those who wait. With that 2025 year-one proof of concept on tape, yet just enough national distrust to lower his overall draft value, he could represent a genuine value at his current eighth round price in single-quarterback formats heading into Year 2 of the Liam Coen system.
2025 Trevor Lawrence
However, with NFL quarterbacks, the schedule can often heavily impact perception and performance. And similar to their 2025 schedule, the 2026 Jaguars, lead by Lawrence will have to first overcome a gauntlet before their week seven bye week to enter the easiest stretch of their schedule. Following that bye, Lawrence has the easiest fantasy schedule for quarterbacks. Should he struggle early on, ttat could make him a possible week 4-5 trade candidate for those unable to draft him in the coming month. Jacksonville’s wide receivers also have the easiest projected schedule after the team’s bye week.
Trevor Lawrence is a Top __ fantasy QB 🤔 pic.twitter.com/ar44rK0k6g
— FantasyPros (@FantasyPros) June 28, 2026
If not for Jacksonville’s wide receiver room, the backfield would likely be one of the most genuinely unsettled fantasy position groups on the team following Travis Etienne’s offseason departure to New Orleans. Bhayshul Tuten currently sits at an overall pick of 61, making him the RB25 and a sixth round pick. Meanwhile, Chris Rodriguez Jr, the thunder to Tuten’s lightning, is going 73 picks later at 134, slotting in as the RB44. Tuten clearly offers the higher ceiling with legitimate bell-cow potential and elite 4.32 speed, but a real threat lurks in the shadows with Rodriguez.
CRod, who played under Coen at Kentucky, will likely vulture a sizable share of the offense’s short-yardage and early down runs, making him a credible late-round bet for goal-line opportunities. That alone could place a meaningful cap on Tuten’s fantasy upside. Additionally, there rests an, albeit slimmer, possibility that Rodriguez could outright win the RB1 role, ending up as the leading rusher in this backfield. Coming off a reported offseason foot surgery, learning a similar, but new offense, with no on-grass experience to date, he also carries a backpack of risk. But, for a 12th round dart throw, you probably won’t find much better value, with true team-leading rusher potential than Rodriguez in 2026.
Jacksonville’s receiver room may truly be one of the deepest in football, while also being one of the most frustrating to draft from in fantasy football. With four options carrying legitimate target share arguments on a rotating weekly schedule, many questions linger on exaclty where this room will stabilize in 2026. Brian Thomas Jr is the WR32 at an overall pick of 70 (sixth round), while Parker Washington sits twelve spots behind him as the WR37 at pick 82 (seventh round). Jakobi Meyers comes in at WR42 at overall pick 100 (ninth round), while Travis Hunter rounds out the group as the WR49 at 153 (13th round).
Thomas is a bonafide bounce-back candidate, with true WR1 upside, coming off a down 2025. But, as the explosive threat for this offense, similar to Bhayshul Tuten, the cost of a sixth round pick, while Parker Washington “is down there somewhere” is undoubtedly a risk on betting on big plays week-to-week. Washington, the team’s most productive receiver over the final ten weeks of last season, may be the better value at his current price, while also offering similar WR1 upside, as a plug and play, season-long option. If guaging from the end of 2025, it’s hard not to believe that Washington could again have one of the team’s top receiving target shares in 2026.
Vegas lines are one of the sharpest indicators of fantasy football value.
— Ethan Kreager (@EthanKreagerFF) June 27, 2026
When a player’s projected yards/TD totals outpace ADP, it can signal upside.
Here are some guys that Vegas is higher on than the fantasy market for 2026👇
1. Parker Washington pic.twitter.com/YSwR9oXSmE
Meyers offers the most reliable floor of the group as a consistent underneath option, especially in PPR (points-per reception) or points for first down leagues. His 2025 role, with a team-leading 24 percent target share isn’t set to go away any time soon. Meanwhile, Travis Hunter at WR49 is a high-upside lottery ticket, whose late-round cost is the primary reason the risk could be worth taking, given the uncertainty surrounding what his offensive snap count in 2026 may eventually be.
If Hunter’s role shifts primarily to defense, with even a 15-20 percent reduction of offensive snaps, he becomes primarily a waiver wire wide receiver option, best ball pickup, or IDP candidate in redraft leagues. However, if the Jaguars receiver room had to overcome an injury to either Washington or Thomas Jr, the Hunter selection could legitimately end up being a league-winning transaction with him shifting into a heavier targeted role. That opportunity results in an extremely wide swing of potential outcomes for team managers to ponder.
Brenton Strange is clearly locked in as Jacksonville’s TE1 following a three-year, $48 million extension and is currently going at an overall pick of 149, making him the TE20. He posted career highs across the board in 2025 with 46 catches, 540 yards, and three touchdowns in only 12 games played. From week 12, to end the 2025 regular season, Brenton ended the year on a TE8 pace.
The concern heading into 2026 is a thin one, but potentially, a real one. This 2026 offense may not be that offense where it matters most. With rookies Nate Boerkircher and Tanner Koziol both joining the TE room in a multi-tight end offense, just a handful of redirected red zone touches could be the difference between Strange being looked at, at years’ end, as a weekly must-start versus a borderline streamer at the thinnest position in fantasy football. At tight end, a touchdown dependent position, that’s how thin the margins are. And after seeing glimpses of Tanner Koziol’s red zone upside in OTAs and Mandatory Minicamp, it’s not an unreasonable concern for fantasy owners contemplating the move. However, Strange’s TE20 value makes him an obvious, round 13, buy-low candidate for anyone playing for his potential upside.
Brenton Strange
— Joe Orrico (@JoeOrrico) June 30, 2026
11 Games Last Year with 4+ Targets
– 10.4 Fantasy Points/Game
– 5.5 Targets/Game
– 4.2 Rec/Game
Strong TE1 Option After Returning From Injury Last Year.
Trevor Lawrence and Liam Coen COOKED to Close 2025…
Cheap Buy-In to Jags Offense. pic.twitter.com/8lQhOY7vao
The Jaguars’ defense checks in as the ninth-ranked fantasy unit at an overall pick of 208, and the case for them as a legitimate set-and-forget streamer in 2026 is probably stronger than that number suggests. The most significant concern heading into the season is the departure of Devin Lloyd to Carolina, a linebacker who was the most reliable turnover generator at his position and whose five interceptions were a meaningful contributor to this defense’s fantasy scoring floor a season ago.
Anthony Campanile’s unit will look to offset that loss, in part, through Travis Hunter, whose transition to a heavier cornerback role in 2026 gives Jacksonville a genuine ballhawk with elite athleticism in the secondary. More quietly, a fully healthy Arik Armstead returning to the interior after playing through a hand injury for the final six weeks of 2025, when his snap count dropped by nearly half, could push this pass rush from good to legitimately disruptive up front.
If Armstead builds on his 5.5 sacks and 48 pressures from 2025, Hunter delivers even a handful of turnovers at cornerback, and Antonio Johnson (5 interceptions in 2025), continues to play as a top five safety, the Jaguars’ defense has a credible path to easily outperforming its ninth ranked defensive price tag by late in the season.
Which Jaguar are you eyeing in the receiver room, Jaguars fans? Any Duval selections that you will be targeting in all your fantasy drafts? Let us know in the comments!

As Lionel Messi was lifted into the air, and the Egyptian players sank to the ground, it was a scene beyond most cinema.
Or, as they say here, prime-time TV. This was box office. Any director would have loved all of this, right up to the unique soundtrack of the Argentina fans.

There have been so many similar moments at this World Cup, where the drama has been sensational and driven all emotions to extremes. Just look at how Messi and his manager were in tears.
“I can’t look at you,” Lionel Scaloni said. “I’m sorry, I’m too emotional, what a group of players, my brother, that’s all… I can’t.”

If Messi’s weeping was a touch more understandable, given that this comeback over Egypt carried all the weight of potentially being his last World Cup game, Scaloni is the defending World Cup-winning manager.
And this was a mere last-16 tie.
It’s far from the first time that Argentina have felt the most emotionally intense team at a World Cup, but an exhilarating difference now is how this is infecting everyone else.
Just look at what England have gone through. Basically, no side has serenely come through without some form of chaos, in the way West Germany did in 1990 or Brazil in 2002.

Colombia-Switzerland actually stood out because it was so staid, like something from 20 years ago. Indeed, in Germany 2006, the number of goals produced by the last 16 was a mere 15 – the lowest this millennium – compared to 23 now
In the modern World Cup, players have been released by the tactical constraints of the club game, while simultaneously being pushed by the unique glory of what the competition means. What has become so pronounced is how every one of these games looks and feels like the national events that they actually are, the open play of the games more often fitting the scale of emotion.
We may be in a glory era in that sense, at least in terms of the actual football.
So much of it has been transcendent. With most World Cup rounds of the last 30 years, after all, you’d want just one game like the epic of Mexico 2-3 England. With this, another came along with Argentina two days later.

The last 16 has provoked other emotions, too, not least revulsion at the Folarin Balogun case. It is actually a pity that this is how the story has become known, because the player himself had nothing to do with the shameless political interference.
The controversy has, nevertheless, directly influenced a more troubling feeling, one that should be on the fringes but is obviously growing.
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan wasn’t afraid to articulate it, if in more extreme terms than most.
Furious at so many of the decisions in his side’s otherwise defiant defeat to Argentina, Hassan said they “suffered an injustice”.

“It’s all about money,” Hassan claimed. “They want Messi to stay in the tournament. In football, many things happen off the pitch because of interests. What happened was unfair. Egypt deserved to qualify. We were the better team.
“We have been treated unfairly today. We have suffered injustice. It is my own way of speaking up and standing up. I am not going to watch another match in this tournament.”
He is not the only one thinking along those lines, since figures at major European clubs were telling The Independent that many such elements of the games were off-putting.
Mostafa Ziko’s disallowed goal was so unsettling because the initial foul was innocuous and so far away, but also because the decision went against the spirit in which this tournament has been refereed. It has been light touch in almost everything else.

And here, in a game involving the box-office world champions and maybe the greatest ever player, it went another way.
The highly likely reality is, of course, that it’s just normal and inevitable refereeing inconsistency, especially when you have officials interpreting moments through the varying lenses of different countries’ norms, and how decision-making has become so erratic.
That’s just what happens.
The specific problem that Fifa now has, however, is that the Donald Trump crisis changes perceptions.

Ultimately, a lot of people are now wondering something that Gianni Infantino should be worried about: if the Trump farrago happened, what else could?
Any borderline decisions that go a certain way, especially to the big names, are going to be viewed through a certain perspective, as if this is like cinema in another way: scripted.
It should be stressed that The Independent is absolutely not saying that is the case and believes the idea absurd, but the fact that many others don’t can be seen in so many social media memes about Wrestlemania.
And, again, if that sort of thinking should usually be given no credence, it becomes an active problem when it is growing, to the point where it can’t be ignored.

The Premier League has faced precisely the same problem, with all of these banners about “corruption”, and that has, of course, directly coincided with the rise of “lawfare”.
In Fifa’s case, this is what happens when the line of sporting integrity is crossed.
It is now facing a legitimacy crisis, something all the more poignant when the actual football – and emotion – has afforded such an uplifting authenticity to this World Cup.
The grand irony is that the tournament is actually now financially conditioned, if not “fixed”, in another sense.

Look at the make-up of the quarter-finals.
The majority of teams, at six, are among the wealthiest Western European sides: France, Spain, England, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway.
The debate in the humiliated USA about their outlier “pay to play” model – where fees for children to play football are so high – is all the more ironic when these European nations maximise their wealth in another way.
It’s been said on these pages many times, but they’ve essentially industrialised coaching. The US has failed to do anything close, despite appearing to view all talent production through the prism of short-term capital.
Morocco are meanwhile a new force because their national game has become a state mega-project, akin to Viktor Orban in Hungary.

That direction of travel also brings some of this full circle.
One of the genuinely good things that Fifa does is redistribute the wealth of the game, amid an Arsene Wenger-led grand campaign to improve standards across the world, only for that also to be a political vote-returning mechanism that causes more problems.
The dynamic is like something out of classic political satire, which makes it just as well that the World Cup is so cinematic.

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The World Cup is down to its final eight. Norway just knocked out Brazil, Spain sent Cristiano Ronaldo home, and the road to the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium now runs through Argentina, France and England.
But some of the biggest moments aren't happening between the whistles. They're happening in the stands, on Instagram and all over TikTok, where soccer jerseys have become the unofficial uniform of the summer. Now, T-Mobile and Umbro have added another one to the rotation.
On Tuesday, July 7, the wireless carrier and the iconic soccer brand released limited-edition jerseys exclusively through the T-Life app. Available only to T-Mobile members for $60 while supplies last, the collaboration arrives just as World Cup fever reaches its peak ahead of the tournament's final stretch.
"Soccer culture has never been confined to the pitch," T-Mobile noted in its announcement, framing the jersey as a piece designed to "move seamlessly from match day to everyday life." It's a fitting partner for the moment. Umbro has been outfitting the game since 1924, dressed 15 of the 16 nations at the 1966 World Cup, and put Brazil in the kit it wore to its first title in 1958. These days, the double diamond is just as likely to turn up in a streetwear collab, with Supreme, Palace, and Reformation all recently in the mix.
The timing is no accident. Wearing a soccer jersey off the field — a look the internet calls "blokecore" — has become one of the defining style stories of 2026. Pinterest reported that searches for World Cup jerseys jumped 840 percent heading into summer, while resale platform Depop clocked a 900 percent spike in Brazil jersey searches alone. Dua Lipa and Addison Rae have been spotted repping kits, and luxury labels have piled in, with Loewe dressing Spain's squad and Gabriela Hearst designing Uruguay's.
Even the WAG aesthetic has taken a footy turn.
Searches for the "Georgina Rodríguez aesthetic" — named for Cristiano Ronaldo's longtime partner — climbed 225 percent, as fans increasingly style jerseys with heels, mini skirts, and going-out accessories rather than the usual sneakers.
T-Mobile is betting on that crossover. The jersey drop lands the brand squarely in fashion's soccer moment, but it's hardly its first play in sports. The carrier has been MLB's official wireless partner for over a decade, holds the naming rights to Las Vegas's T-Mobile Arena, and backs everything from F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix to LAFC in MLS.
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Jul. 8—College football is right around the corner, and it's that time of the year when Big Sky media members and beat writers across the league are voting on the preseason all-conference team, including this Idaho beat writer.
In this commentary, I will be taking a look at some of the best talent in the Big Sky Conference and include some of the top players that will be on my voting ballot for the preseason.
Offensive side of the ball
My vote for preseason offensive MVP and one of my picks for the running backs will go to reigning Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year Eli Gillman.
I don't think the Montana running back has much more to prove — he is a dominant force.
He's proven it: Gillman won the Jerry Rice Award in 2023, named to the best freshman football player in the FCS.
Last year, he led the Big Sky in rushing attempts (250), rushing yards (1,540), rushing touchdowns (21) and average rushing yards per game (102.7).
Gillman had more than 300 yards more than the second-highest rusher, Rodney Hammond Jr. of Sacramento State. Gillman also had five more touchdowns than the second-most, Montana State's Justin Lamson with 16.
Gillman is one of the best players — if not the best player — in the Big Sky.
Samuel Gbatu Jr. of UC Davis will receive one of my votes in the wide receiver slot.
Gbatu will be hurt a bit by the departure of his former quarterback Caden Pinnick, the 2025 Big Sky Freshman of the Year who left for Washington State. But his production is hard to argue with.
Last season, Gbatu caught 70 balls for a conference-leading 1,169 yards and 11 touchdowns.
Gbatu averaged 89.9 yards per game and 16.7 yards per reception, and was named to the All-Big Sky first-team offense.
With transfer quarterback Jackson Kollock coming in from Minnesota, I don't imagine Gbatu's production will dip too dramatically.
Now here's a point of contention. Do I go off of how they looked last year, or do I go with my gut a little bit and choose based on a player's perceived potential?
Let me lay it out: The conundrum comes in the quarterback position.
Montana's Keali'i Ah Yat was terrific last year, leading the league in attempts (470), passing yards (4,070) and passing TDs (33), while also rushing for eight touchdowns. He also threw nine interceptions.
Ah Yat was on the first-team offense as the quarterback for a reason.
At the same time, what I saw from Idaho quarterback Joshua Wood was a very high ceiling.
He finished the season with 260 attempts for 1,898 passing yards with 14 passing TDs and five picks. He also was the Vandals' leading rusher with 86 carries for 589 yards and seven touchdowns.
Also, Wood spent some time out due to an injury last season, so that doesn't help his overall stats.
He is an explosive athlete who can be a game-wrecker, someone who I think I could put my faith in to lead an energetic offense with many explosive plays, which Idaho will be running in 2026.
I haven't made my decision yet; I am leaning toward Ah Yat, but I would not feel bad at all if I chose Wood.
Defensive side of the ball
My choice for preseason defensive MVP will be Montana State defensive back Caden Dowler.
Dowler won Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year last year.
The safety had 91 tackles, 6 1/2 tackles for loss, six interceptions, four pass breakups, one sack and two forced fumbles.
A safety bringing that much value to your team is rare and that's exactly why Dowler will get my vote in both the MVP and defensive back categories.
He helped lead the charge for the best defense in the Big Sky, allowing just 19 points per game in 2025.
Along with Dowler was Bobcats linebacker Cole Taylor. Taylor had 107 tackles, 7 1/2 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
Taylor will receive one of my five picks for the linebacker choices.
That defense was top-notch in all of the FCS and led MSU to its first national championship in over 40 years, partly because of those two players.
Finally, another easy choice feels like Cal Poly's Mikey D'Amato.
D'Amato was a unanimous pick to the first-team defense last year and collected 137 tackles, 8 1/2 tackles for loss, six sacks, one interception and two pass breakups.
On an otherwise lackluster Cal Poly defense, D'Amato was a shining light.
There should be no reason his production should slow.
Junt can be reached at 208-848-2258, tjunt@lmtribune.com or on X @TrevorJunt.

17-year-old Nathan De Cat is understood to be on the verge of joining TSG Hoffenheim.
According to Belgian transfer insider Sacha Tavolieri, the Sinsheim-based club are close to reaching an agreement with RSC Anderlecht for the highly-rated midfielder.
With De Cat having given the green light to the move himself, the transfer fee is expected to be just over €20 million and could increase further through bonus payments.
In light of this, it appears that Hoffenheim have prioritised De Cat in their efforts to strengthen their defensive midfield options ahead of NEC Nijmegen’s Kodai Sano, who they had also reportedly agreed personal terms with.
Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen have also been linked with De Cat.

Zlatko Dalic has stepped down as Croatia head coach, bringing an end to a hugely successful nine-year spell in charge of the national team.
His departure comes just days after Croatia were knocked out of the 2026 World Cup following a last-16 defeat to Portugal.
Dalic leaves as one of the most successful managers in Croatian football history. He guided the Vatreni to the 2018 World Cup final, where they finished runners-up to France, before leading them to third place at the 2022 tournament after overcoming Morocco in the play-off.
The 58-year-old took charge of 110 matches, recording 57 wins, 25 draws and 28 defeats. He also steered Croatia to the UEFA Nations League final in 2023, where they narrowly lost to Spain on penalties.
Croatia's football federation paid tribute to Dalic, praising both his achievements on the pitch and the respect he earned throughout his time in charge.

Bruno Galassi’s journey at Real Madrid has officially come to an end.
The promising midfielder has announced his departure from the club after two years in the academy setup, with Lazio closing in on the Bruno Galassi transfer.
The latest Real Madrid transfer news suggests the Serie A outfit are on the verge of completing a deal worth around €4 million for 50% of the player’s economic rights.
As part of the agreement, Real Madrid would retain the remaining 50%, allowing the club to benefit from any future transfer involving the 19-year-old.
The Bruno Galassi Lazio move has gathered pace in recent days, with reports indicating the Italian club are ready to offer the midfielder a long-term contract until 2029.
The agreement is also expected to include an option to extend his stay by another year if certain performance-related objectives are achieved.
Galassi joined Real Madrid from Getafe in 2023 after previously spending time in the Royal Spanish Football Federation’s academy at the Ciudad del Fútbol as well as the youth systems of Rayo Vallecano and Getafe.
Although he mainly featured for Juvenil A, the young midfielder also earned opportunities with Real Madrid C during his development.
His time in the academy proved highly successful, helping Juvenil A lift both the Champions Cup and the UEFA Youth League, achievements that enhanced his reputation as one of the club’s promising midfield prospects.
As Bruno Galassi leaves Real Madrid, the midfielder shared an emotional message on social media, reflecting on the friendships and experiences that defined his spell at the club.
He wrote, “It’s never easy to find the right words to say goodbye.
“After three years, the time has come to bring to a close a chapter that has meant so much to me. I’m leaving with my heart full of memories, lessons learnt and moments that I will carry with me forever.
“Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. And, above all, thank you to my team-mates, who are now friends.
“Sharing day-to-day life with you has undoubtedly been the best part of this chapter. I’m taking with me friendships and people who will always hold a special place in my heart.
“I leave proud to have been part of this club and looking forward to taking on a new challenge. Thank you for everything, Real Madrid.”
His message brings the curtain down on a period in Madrid before he prepares to embark on a fresh challenge in Italian football.

Newcastle United are determined to keep Bruno Guimaraes out of Arsenal’s clutches this summer.
The Magpies have already rejected a £55m offer from the Premier League champions, Football Insider reports, and have no intention of sanctioning a sale of the Brazil midfielder.
Their resolve has only stiffened in recent weeks. The departures of Anthony Gordon to Barcelona and Sandro Tonali to Tottenham have left Newcastle wary of a mass exodus.
Losing a third key player would, in their view, leave the squad badly weakened. Eddie Howe is central to that thinking.
The Newcastle boss is desperate to retain Guimaraes, regarding him as a leader and the heartbeat of his midfield. The club are said to be preparing a new contract to tie him down for the long term.
The valuation gap remains enormous, too. Newcastle previously placed a £100m price tag on the 30-year-old, making Arsenal’s £55m opening bid comfortably short.
That figure was dismissed almost instantly, with some at the club branding it insulting. Arsenal, though, are not deterred.
Mikel Arteta has long admired Guimaraes and is driving the pursuit personally. The Gunners are considering an improved offer, encouraged by a belief that a deal could yet be there to be done.
The player’s own mood adds intrigue. Guimaraes is reported to be souring on the idea of staying, tempted by regular Champions League football, and growing frustrated by the direction of the club after further high-profile sales.
That tension echoes last summer’s Alexander Isak saga. Newcastle are desperate to avoid a repeat, and are trying to settle the situation before it escalates into another drawn-out standoff.
His future is likely to be resolved after the World Cup. Guimaraes is currently with Brazil in North America, with his club situation set to dominate the weeks that follow the tournament.
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Date: Friday 10 July 2026
Kick-off: 12:00 local (19:00 BST)
Venue: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (Inglewood), USA
Round: Quarter-Final
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A place in the World Cup 2026 semi-finals is on the line at SoFi Stadium, and for Spain the prize carries the weight of history. Luis de la Fuente’s side are hunting a second World Cup title, having lifted the trophy in 2010, and a flawless tournament so far gives them every reason to believe. Belgium, meanwhile, have never won this competition, their best finish being third place at Russia 2018, and manager R. Garcia knows this quarter-final represents a genuine chance to go further than any Belgian side has managed in decades.
Spain’s World Cup 2026 quarter-final with Belgium has all the ingredients for a tense, low-scoring contest, and the best bet is Spain to win at 8/13 backed by the fact they have conceded zero goals in five matches at this tournament. At that price for a side who have been so controlled and clinical, the value is hard to ignore given Belgium’s patchy group-stage results and the class of the Spanish midfield.
Spain have been the most complete team of this World Cup. They drew 0-0 with Cape Verde on the opening matchday but have not looked back since, winning four in a row including a 4-0 thrashing of Saudi Arabia and a nervy but composed 1-0 victory over Portugal in the last 16 courtesy of a stoppage-time Mikel Merino header. They arrive at the World Cup 2026 quarter-final stage with five clean sheets from five matches and a squad that is close to full fitness, a combination that makes them worthy favourites.
Belgium’s route here has been far less serene. Three draws in five matches tell a story of a side that has oscillated between brilliant and frustrating, though they emphatically answered their doubters with a ruthless 4-1 dismantling of the United States in the round of 16. Romelu Lukaku leads the Belgian charge with three goals in the tournament, and Kevin De Bruyne’s creative influence at 35 remains extraordinary. R. Garcia’s side are capable of hurting anyone on their day, and this World Cup 2026 knockout-stage clash is finely poised.
The World Cup 2026 bracket has delivered a mouthwatering tie between Europe’s reigning continental champions and a Belgium squad buoyed by that statement win over the hosts. Spain’s defensive solidity will be tested by Belgium’s directness through Lukaku and the pace of Jeremy Doku on the flanks. But Luis de la Fuente’s possession-first philosophy, anchored by Rodri and Pedri in central midfield, should give Spain the platform to control large portions of this match and create the cleaner opportunities.
– Cape Verde (H): Drew 0-0, FIFA World Cup – Saudi Arabia (H): Won 4-0, FIFA World Cup – Uruguay (A): Won 1-0, FIFA World Cup – Austria (H): Won 3-0, FIFA World Cup – Portugal (A): Won 1-0, FIFA World Cup
Spain’s form at this tournament is exceptional. Four consecutive wins following the Cape Verde stalemate, with every match ending in a clean sheet, underline a defensive unity that has not been broken. The 3-0 win over Austria and 4-0 against Saudi Arabia showed genuine attacking fluency, while the grinding 1-0 over Portugal demonstrated their ability to find a winner against top-level opposition when it matters most.
– Egypt (H): Drew 1-1, FIFA World Cup – Iran (H): Drew 0-0, FIFA World Cup – New Zealand (A): Won 5-1, FIFA World Cup – Senegal (H): Drew 2-2, FIFA World Cup – United States (A): Won 4-1, FIFA World Cup
Belgium’s form has been inconsistent but punctuated by genuinely impressive peaks. The 5-1 win over New Zealand was one-sided, and the 4-1 against the United States in the round of 16 was a performance that will have rattled the other remaining sides. Those two draws in the group stage against Iran and with Senegal, however, underline a defensive vulnerability that Spain’s sharp forward line will look to exploit in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final.
Spain and Belgium have met 22 times in total, with Spain holding a commanding historical advantage. The most recent competitive clashes give a clear picture of Spanish dominance: a 2-0 friendly win for Spain in 2016, a 5-0 victory in World Cup qualifying in 2009, and a 2-1 success in the return leg of that same qualifying campaign in 2008. Going further back, Spain won 2-0 in Brussels in World Cup qualifying in 2005 and 2-0 at home in 2004. The only World Cup meeting between the two sides came at Italy 1990, where Spain won 2-1.
That 1990 fixture is the sole occasion these two sides have faced each other at a major tournament, making this World Cup 2026 quarter-final genuinely historic. Belgium will be determined to rewrite a head-to-head record that has consistently favoured Spain across generations of players. History, though, sides firmly with the reigning European champions.
Spain head into the quarter-final in excellent shape. Luis de la Fuente has been able to name a consistent starting line-up throughout the tournament, and there are no major injury concerns reported. Mikel Oyarzabal has been the standout performer up front with four goals at this World Cup, supported by the creativity of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on the flanks. Rodri and Pedri continue to operate as the engine room of the midfield, with Fabian Ruiz and Mikel Merino providing additional quality in reserve.
Belgium have also come through the tournament without significant injuries to their core players. Kevin De Bruyne, despite his age, has remained central to everything in attack, and Thibaut Courtois continues to command his penalty area from goal. Amadou Onana provides the defensive midfield platform that allows De Bruyne to roam forward. Manager R. Garcia will face selection decisions on the flanks but can call upon the pace of Jeremy Doku and the experience of Leandro Trossard and Charles De Ketelaere as alternatives.
Spain (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Fabian Ruiz; Lamine Yamal (c), Mikel Oyarzabal, Nico Williams.
Belgium (4-3-3): Thibaut Courtois; Timothy Castagne, Zeno Debast, Arthur Theate, Maxim De Cuyper; Amadou Onana, Youri Tielemans, Kevin De Bruyne; Jeremy Doku, Romelu Lukaku, Leandro Trossard.
Predicted lineups based on available information. Squads to be confirmed.
The contest within the contest is Rodri versus Kevin De Bruyne. Rodri’s ability to screen Spain’s back four has been a cornerstone of their five-match clean-sheet run at this World Cup, and his positional reading will be tested against Belgium’s most dangerous creator. De Bruyne, with eight goals in his recent international scoring record, has the range of passing and movement to drag Rodri out of position and open lanes for Lukaku. If Rodri can nullify De Bruyne’s influence, Spain’s defensive structure should hold firm. If De Bruyne finds space between the lines, Belgium can hurt anyone.
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Spain to Win @ 8/13. Spain have conceded zero goals across five World Cup matches, their midfield control is unmatched at this tournament, and they hold a historically dominant head-to-head record over Belgium. Belgium’s three group-stage draws expose defensive frailties that Spain’s forward line, led by Mikel Oyarzabal’s four tournament goals, will target relentlessly. At 8/13, Spain represent the standout selection in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final.
Under 2.5 Goals @ 1/1. Spain have won four of their five matches at this World Cup by a single goal, and their defensive record suggests this will be a tightly contested affair. Belgium’s 0-0 draw with Iran and their 1-1 with Egypt show they are not always free-scoring, particularly against organised defences. Even money for under 2.5 in a match between Spain’s watertight defence and Belgium’s inconsistent attack makes strong sense.
Mikel Oyarzabal to Score Anytime. Oyarzabal is Spain’s leading scorer at this World Cup with four goals and has been central to their attack in every knockout match. His movement in and around the penalty area makes him a constant threat, and Belgium’s centre-backs have not faced a striker of his quality in this tournament. He is the player most likely to break the deadlock should Spain, as expected, create the better chances.
Spain to Win and Under 2.5 Goals combined. Given Spain’s defensive excellence and the pattern of controlled, low-scoring wins in this tournament, a Spain victory by a single or double goal is the most likely outcome here. Combining the match winner with under 2.5 goals reflects the shape of Spain’s World Cup 2026 campaign and captures value on what should be a composed, disciplined quarter-final performance from Luis de la Fuente’s side.
The best available prices for the World Cup 2026 quarter-final between Spain and Belgium are shown below. Spain are clear favourites at the best available price, with Belgium available at 5/1 for the upset.
The World Cup 2026 quarter-final between Spain and Belgium kicks off at 19:00 BST on Friday 10 July 2026 from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The match is available free-to-air in the UK on both ITV and BBC, with streaming options on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
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Lexie Hull posted a selfie on his Instagram story on Monday. The snap included her Indiana Fever teammates, Sophie Cunningham, Myisha Hines-Allen and Justine Pissott. However, it wasn’t just a normal dinner out for them, as they also bid goodbye to the rookie in middle of the WNBA season.
Pissott, the No. 25 pick of this year’s draft, signed a developmental contract with Indiana. However, she was let go but found a new team immediately, reaching a deal with the Las Vegas Aces for the remainder of the season.
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Hull wore a white dress with thin straps, featuring a sweetheart neckline, while Pissot was in a fitted, short-sleeved black top.
The selfie also showed Cunningham donning a white tank top featuring a scoop neckline. Hines-Allen was at the back of the picture wearing a checkered short-sleeved button-up shirt, worn open and relaxed, and sunglasses.
Hull and the Fever have won three of their last four games. They are 12-8 for the season and starting to turn things around after a slow start. The team will return to action on Wednesday when it visits the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. It’s the first of a back-to-back as it takes on the Phoenix Mercury the following night.
Indiana’s four-game road trip ends on Sunday after they face the Las Vegas Aces. The good news for Hull and Co. is they’ll have a four-game homestand at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It would give them a stronger chance of stringing more wins together.

Eric Dier (32) could leave AS Monaco just one year into his three-year deal, according to CEO Thiago Scuro.
Dier joined Monaco last summer on a free transfer, following the expiry of his contract at Bayern Munich. However, it was an injury-hit campaign for the Englishman, who was restricted to just 13 appearances in all competitions.
There are now doubts pertaining to his continuation at the club. It comes amid the DNCG’s decision to observe Monaco’s wage bill. “It is not an imposition from the DNCG (French football’s financial watchdog), it is a plan that we presented to them,” said Scuro in a press conference attended by Get French Football News.
But it could see high earners, such as Dier, leave. “Of course, he could leave,” began Scuro. “It is a topic. We have already spoken with him and his agents. It is also about finding the right conditions for Monaco, too. When you have to make a change to the wage bill, the players who have the biggest contracts have to be a topic.”
GFFN | Luke Entwistle – reporting from Monaco

Your club-by-club guide to the summer 2026 transfers in Scotland's fourth tier.
In: Aaron Muirhead, defender (Arbroath); Ally Roy, forward (Dumbarton); Kirk McKnight, midfielder (Stranraer); Corey O'Donnell, forward (Stranraer); Brannan McDermott, defender (Glenafton Athletic); Daniel Martins, defender (Caledonian Braves).
Loan in: Sam Murdoch, goalkeeper (Greenock Morton).
Out: Myles Gaffney (East Fife, loan to permanent); Tommy Goss, forward (Threave Rovers); Paul McGowan, midfielder; Joel Mumbongo, forward; Ryan Muir, defender; Euan Deveney, defender; Gio Clarke, goalkeeper.
Loan ended: Timam Scott, forward (Queen's Park); Josiah Sowa, forward (Queen's Park); Darryl Carrick, defender (Queen's Park).
In: Jamie Bradley, midfielder (Queen's Park); Timam Scott, forward (East Kilbride); Nathan Cannon, forward (Forfar Athletic, loan to permanent); Lewis Lovering, midfielder (Troon).
Loan in: Jay Hogarth, goalkeeper (Falkirk).
Out: Jay Hogarth, goalkeeper (Falkirk); Brian Kinnear, goalkeeper (Greenock Morton); Tommy Robson, defender (Dumbarton); Robbie Leitch, midfielder (Edinburgh City); Liam Scullion, midfielder (Elgin City); Mouhamed Niang, midfielder; Lennon Connolly, forward; Ross Lyon, defender; Shay Nevans, forward.
Loan ended: Aiden McGinlay, forward (Queen's Park).
In: Connor Campbell, defender (Rangers); Scott Tomlinson, midfielder (Ayr United); Tommy Robson, defender (Clyde); Lewis Spence, midfielder (East Kilbride); Deryn Lang, forward (Stranraer); Hayden McSpadyen, midfielder (Forth Wanderers).
Out: Shay Kelly, goalkeeper (East Kilbride); Ally Roy, forward (Annan Athletic); Adam Livingstone, defender (Forfar Athletic); Gordon Walker, defender (Kelty Hearts); Morgyn Neill, defender (Elgin City, loan to permanent); Mark Durnan, defender (Johnstone Burgh); Brett Long, goalkeeper (Johnstone Burgh); Oluwatobi Joseph, defender; Jack Duncan, forward; Aaron Brown, forward.
Loan ended: Aidan Rice, goalkeeper (Celtic); Alexander Smith, midfielder (Rangers); Scott Tomlinson, midfielder (Ayr United).
In: Ricky Waugh, midfielder (Queen's Park); Jack Leitch, midfielder (East Kilbride); Robbie Leitch, midfielder (Clyde); Jordan McGregor, defender (East Kilbride); Shea Dowie (Gala Fairydean Rovers); Cammy McKinley, forward (Tranent); Chris McGinn, defender (Civil Service Strollers, undisclosed); Josh Grigor, defender (Tranent); Lennon Walker (Caledonian Braves).
Out: Malik Zaid, midfielder (East Kilbride, undisclosed); Olly McDonald, forward.
Loan ended: Divine Iserhienrhien, forward (Airdrieonians); Cole Williams, midfielder (Airdrieonians); Dylan Williams, midfielder (Airdrieonians); Erik Sula, defender (East Kilbride); Shea Dowie, goalkeeper (Gala Fairydean Rovers).
In: Keiron Willox, forward (Stoke City); Joe Morrison, goalkeeper (East Kilbride); Evan Towler, defender (Montrose); Oliver Colloty, forward (Peterhead, loan to permanent); Liam Scullion, midfielder (Clyde); Matty Grant, defender (Stranraer); Morgyn Neill, defender (Dumbarton, loan to permanent).
Loan in: Aaron Cummings, midfielder (Aberdeen); Bradley Chikomo, forward (Aberdeen).
Out: Allan Hale, manager; Thomas McHale, goalkeeper (Nairn County); Ryan Sargent, midfielder (Fraserburgh); Josh O'Connor, forward (Berwick Rangers); Lyall Booth, defender; Matthew Cooper, defender; Rocco Hickey-Fugaccia, midfielder; Oliver Kelly, goalkeeper; Josh Walker, forward.
Loan ended: Dylan Ross, defender (Aberdeen); Alisdair Spalding, midfielder (Arbroath); Robbie Thompson, midfielder (Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
In: Adam Livingstone, defender (Dumbarton); Aaron Arnott, midfielder (Kelty Hearts); Adam Brown, midfielder (Stirling Albion).
Out: Stuart Morrison, defender (Arbroath, undisclosed); Nathan Cannon, forward (Clyde, loan to permanent); Lewis Lorimer (Banks O'Dee, undisclosed).
Loan ended: Mason Munn, goalkeeper (Rangers); Cormac Christie, forward (Rangers); Aiden Haddow, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian); Scott Bright, defender (St Johnstone); Jake Sutherland, forward (Dunfermline Athletic); Matthew Strachan, defender (Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
In: Jamie Smith, goalkeeper (Livingston); Callum Hannah, defender (Raith Rovers); Brody Paterson, defender (Arbroath); Connor McManus, midfielder (East Fife); Ryan Shanley, forward (Stirling Albion); Gordon Walker, defender (Dumbarton); Finn Moffett, forward (University of Stirling).
Out: Luke McCarvel, midfielder (Ross County); Aaron Arnott, midfielder (Forfar Athletic); Murray Thomas, defender (Stirling Albion); Kyle Gourlay, goalkeeper (Brechin City); Arran Pettifer, midfielder.
Loan ended: Jack Wyllie, defender (Rangers); Cooper Masson, midfielder (Aberdeen); Sam Fisher, defender (Dunfermline Athletic); Cameron Cooper, midfielder (Airdrieonians); Alasdair Davidson, defender (Dunfermline Athletic).
In: Mackenzie Ross, forward (Heart of Midlothian); David McKay, defender (Alloa Athletic); Ben Heal, midfielder (University of Stirling).
Out: Callum Booth, defender (retired); Kevin Waugh, defender (Stirling Albion); Josh Laing, defender (Bonnyrigg Rose); Kieren Watson, defender (Bonnyrigg Rose); Mackenzie Scott, forward (Bonnyrigg Rose); Steven Lawless, midfielder; Given Ndlovu, forward; Sam Coats, midfielder; Paul Watson, defender; James Clare, defender; Adam Meek, goalkeeper.
Loan ended: Kenzi Nair, defender (Heart of Midlothian); Jake Davidson, defender (Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
In: Steven Whittaker, manager (Ayr United); Josh Mullin, midfielder (Raith Rovers); Barry Hepburn, forward (Manningham United); Craig Brown, midfielder (Montrose, undisclosed); Jordan Allan, forward (Queen of the South); Murray Thomas, defender (Kelty Hearts); Kevin Waugh, defender (The Spartans); Andrew McNeil, goalkeeper (Brechin City).
Out: Derek Gaston, goalkeeper (East Fife); Ryan Shanley, forward (Kelty Hearts); Adam Brown, midfielder (Forfar Athletic); Harley Ewen, defender (East Stirlingshire); Kyle Scott, defender (Sauchie); Dale Hilson, forward; Cooper Knox, midfielder; Mackenzie Carse, midfielder; Corey Thomson, forward; Aaron Weir, midfielder; Aidan Cannon, midfielder.
Loan ended: Arran Kerr, defender (Rangers); Connor Campbell, defender (Rangers); Harry Welsh, forward (Dundee United); Billy Hutchison, midfielder (St Mirren); Dylan Wells, forward (Motherwell); Caleb Goldie, defender (Peterhead).
In: Dean Clelland, forward (Hibernian, loan to permanent); Dom Plank, forward (Heart of Midlothian, loan to permanent); Murray Binnie, forward (St Johnstone); Lewis Dobbie, forward (East Kilbride); Connor Cameron, defender (Renfrew); Aaron Healy, forward (Arthurlie); Mark McLuckie, defender (Bo'ness United).
Out: Lewis Reid, defender (Ross County, undisclosed); Deryn Lang, forward (Dumbarton); Corey O'Donnell, forward (Annan Athletic); Kirk McKnight, midfielder (Annan Athletic); Matty Grant, defender (Elgin City); Sallu Turay, forward (Linlithgow Rose); Lewis Hunter, midfielder (Caledonian Braves); Tommy Sharp, midfielder; Sean Docherty, defender; Ryan Edgar, forward; Robbie Foster, forward; Kirk McKnight, defender.
Loan ended: Lyndon Tas, goalkeeper (Heart of Midlothian); Matthew Gillies, defender (Heart of Midlothian); Joe McGrath, defender (Hibernian).

Elite scorer's WNBA future in doubt after Las Vegas Aces make stunning roster move originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Chennedy Carter has once again found herself searching for a new team. The Las Vegas Aces made one of the WNBA's most surprising roster decisions Tuesday, waiving the former No. 4 overall pick just months after giving her another opportunity to revive her career. The move came ahead of the league's midseason roster deadline and marked yet another unexpected chapter for one of the WNBA's most talented and polarizing players.
While the Aces did not publicly explain the decision, Carter's release raises fresh questions about whether the gifted scorer will receive another opportunity elsewhere in the league.
Las Vegas announced Tuesday that it had waived Carter and signed rookie Justine Pissott, who had been on a developmental contract with the Indiana Fever, to a rest-of-season contract. The timing surprised many around the league.
Carter opened the season as one of the WNBA's most productive reserves, averaging 17.5 points during May while shooting an eye-popping 65.1% from the field and 58.8% from three-point range. She quickly emerged as the Aces' second-leading scorer behind A'ja Wilson and looked like an early frontrunner for the Sixth Player of the Year award.
However, her season changed dramatically over the following weeks. A leg injury sidelined Carter for multiple games in June before an undisclosed illness caused her to miss even more time. Upon returning, her role diminished significantly, and she averaged just 3.8 points across five appearances in June and July while playing fewer than 12 minutes per game.
The defending champions ultimately decided to move in a different direction.
Carter entered the WNBA with enormous expectations after starring at Texas A&M and being selected fourth overall by the Atlanta Dream in the 2020 WNBA Draft. She immediately flashed star potential, averaging 17.4 points as a rookie despite missing time with an ankle injury.
Since then, though, her career has been defined by frequent stops and off-court questions as much as her talent. Atlanta suspended Carter indefinitely during the 2021 season for conduct detrimental to the team before trading her to the Los Angeles Sparks. Her stint in Los Angeles also ended after one season, with reports that she had been benched for conduct-related reasons before eventually being waived.
After spending 2023 out of the league, Carter resurfaced with the Chicago Sky in 2024 and reminded everyone of her offensive ability by averaging 17.5 points per game. Despite leading Chicago in scoring, the Sky elected not to bring her back amid reported concerns about locker-room dynamics. She spent 2025 playing professionally in Mexico before the Aces gave her another opportunity this season.
Now, that opportunity has also come to an end.
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There's little debate about Carter's talent. Few guards in the WNBA possess her ability to attack the basket and create offense. At her best, she can change a game almost single-handedly, which is why multiple franchises have continued giving her another chance despite previous setbacks.
The bigger question is whether another team believes the upside outweighs the risk. Organizations searching for bench scoring could certainly justify taking a chance on the 26-year-old, especially with injuries affecting rosters across the league. At the same time, Carter has now been waived or moved on from by four different WNBA organizations, making any future opportunity far from guaranteed.
For now, one of the league's most gifted offensive players is once again without a team. Whether this marks another temporary setback or the end of her WNBA career may depend on whether another franchise believes Carter can finally turn elite talent into long-term stability.
Marshawn Kneeland, the former Dallas Cowboys defensive end who died by suicide last November, has been diagnosed with Stage 1 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) by Boston University researchers. The Concussion & CTE Foundation announced the findings Tuesday, eight months after the 24-year-old's death in Frisco, Texas.
A second-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Western Michigan, Kneeland played 18 games for the Cowboys, tallying 26 tackles and five tackles for loss. He scored his first NFL touchdown days before his death, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone against the Arizona Cardinals.
“While this diagnosis does not change the tragedy of his passing, it provides important context about some of the struggles he may have been facing,” Kneeland's family said in a statement. “We continue to remember Marshawn with compassion for the person he was, rather than defining him by the final moments of his life.”
Here's what we know about Kneeland's diagnosis.
CTE is a neurodegenerative condition in which nerve cells assisting with thinking, feeling and moving begin to break down, resulting in symptoms such as personality changes and the loss of memory and muscle control, according to MedStar Health. It's often a byproduct of repeated head trauma, specifically endangering athletes and veterans, and can be worsened by age and genetics. Stage 1 CTE is defined by short-term memory loss, mild aggression, depression and headaches. As of now, CTE can only be diagnosed through an autopsy.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: What is Stage 1 CTE? Explaining Marshawn Kneeland diagnosis
How much of the Indianapolis Colts' 2026 salary cap space is devoted to the safety position?
For this season, the league-wide salary cap was set at $301.2 million, and of that, $24.97 million will go towards the safety position for the Colts, according to Over the Cap.
Compared to the rest of the NFL, the Colts rank ninth in salary cap spending at this position, and that figure accounts for only 8.3% of the team's allotted cap space.
Accounting for the majority of this cap space at safety is Cam Bynum's contract. He is entering Year 2 of a four-year deal worth $60 million. Bynum's cap hit of $15.01 million is the sixth-largest on the team and is the seventh-largest among all safeties league-wide.
The other safety salary cap hits are quite modest. AJ Haulcy, Hunter Wohler, and Daniel Scott are all on rookie deals. Of this group, Haulcy's cap hit of $1.287 million is the largest this season.
Jonathan Owens and Juanyeh Thomas both signed one-year deals at near league minimum. Owens' cap hit is $1.262 million, and Thomas' is $1.332 million.
Trey Washington, Austin Brown, and Ben Nikkel each have cap hits at $1 million or below that mark.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Cam Bynum deal has Colts among top salary cap spenders at safety

Conor McGregor has landed in Las Vegas and is soaking up the scenery at the T-Mobile Arena, where he’ll fight Max Holloway for UFC 329 on July 11th. According to “The Notorious,” he’s happy to be back and doesn’t plan on slowing down now that he’s competing again.
“Oh man, I love this arena,” McGregor told ESPN. “I love fight night, fight week. And God willing, I’m back here next week and the week after, how many weeks is in a year? 54? Here you go, I could fight every week if it’s a go, you know? Before the injury, I had maybe three within the year. People don’t recall that. And, yeah, there you go. We plan on getting busy here.”
The only problem? His promotion, the UFC, seems more interested in slowing his roll than letting him fight out the last two fights on his current contract. McGregor previously revealed that the promotion had floated April 2027 as a date for his next fight. That clearly annoyed Mac, who has been trying to get a ‘season of fighting’ in since before COVID.
“I wish for it,” he said of a quick return. “So if I’m the man in the arena, right? I’m the one that’s making the walk. So if I’m the one who’s pushing further and campaigning for it, I’m sure that [will be] the case. Now I’ve said my piece with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and their staging of my bouts, and they’ve said their piece. And it’s kind of fallen on, ‘Let it happen on Saturday night, and let’s talk.’ And I’m fine with that. I’m absolutely fine with that.”
“As you know, two fights left on the contract. It’s still as is. This one will be, then one. So I hope to keep going, and I’m optimistic that will be the case.”
Some have accused the UFC of freezing McGregor out and slow-rolling his return. McGregor himself has complained about the difficulty in getting a fight out of the promotion, although he hasn’t made things easy by withdrawing from drug testing programs, getting suspended for whereabouts violations, and a nonsensical campaign to become the prime minister of Ireland.
It’s clear, though, that McGregor is currently locked in and devoted to the fight game. We’ll have to see how long that remains the case, but UFC should strike while the iron is hot.

Benhard Janse van Rensburg's ability to make hits in defence and plays in attack will add to England's midfield says senior assistant coach Richard Wigglesworth.
Janse van Rensburg briefly represented South Africa's under-20s more than a decade ago, but is eligible for England after the Rugby Football Union successfully questioned whether he was tied to the Springboks at Test level.
The 29-year-old Bristol star is poised to win his first England cap against Fiji in Liverpool on Saturday.
"He brings an all-court game, doesn't he?," said Wigglesworth.
"I enjoy how he wants to hit and loves the physical side of the game, but he also wants the ball on the other side.
"If he gets a chance I'm sure that's what he'll show us as well."
Janse van Rensburg, who qualifies for England after five years playing in the country, has been named in the Prem team of the season for the past three campaigns.
He can play both inside and outside centre, increasing the possible combinations that England could deploy as they attempt to avoid a sixth straight Test defeat.
Gloucester's hard-running Seb Atkinson, who topped the Prem's regular-season stats for gain-line carries, appears to have emerged as first-choice inside centre. The 24-year-old has started England's past three Tests.
England have attempted to convert wing Tommy Freeman into a gainline-breaking 13 over the past year, with seven of his past nine appearances coming at outside centre.
Max Ojomoh and Henry Slade are the other midfield options in the squad.
Janse van Rensburg came on as a second-half replacement for Atkinson in a non-cap match against a France XV last month, indicating that England may prefer him as a 12 initially.
England are attempting to bounce back from a 45-21 defeat by South Africa in Johannesburg which followed Six Nations losses to France, Italy, Ireland and Scotland.
Steve Borthwick's side have been critical of their start against the Springboks. They leaked three tries in the opening 11 minutes at Ellis Park.
Fly-half Fin Smith described his team as "soft defensively", while prop Ellis Genge bluntly told a post-match squad huddle that periods of their performance were unacceptable.
Fiji lost their opening game of the new Nations Championship as well, going down 32-26 to Wales.

West Ham have confirmed the signing of highly-rated midfielder Sienna Wareing from Manchester United.
Wareing spent seven years at United, having joined the club after a successful trial. Her football journey started at Mill Hill Juniors before a spell with Blackburn Rovers.
She enjoyed a superb 2025/26 season with United. Wareing was named the club’s Academy U21 Player of the Year.
The England youth international played a key role for the Red Devils as they lifted the Professional Game Academy Plate. She scored the winning goal against Durham in the final and earned the Player of the Match award.
During the second half of last season, Wareing made six appearances for Liverpool Feds via a dual registration arrangement.
Her form also earned her a maiden call-up to the Young Lionesses, and she went on to feature three times for England U19s in their 2026 UEFA Women’s U19 European Championship qualifiers.
In a major blow to United, West Ham have announced that Wareing has signed a deal that runs until 2029.
The former United starlet said, “I’m absolutely delighted to sign for West Ham United. The conversations I had with Rita [Guarino] and the staff really made me feel welcome and I can’t wait to carry on my development here.”
“Signing my first professional contract is such a proud moment for me and my family.”
I’m excited to get started when we return for pre-season and to meet all of my new teammates.”
Head coach Rita Guarino remarked, “Sienna is a player that we believe has a lot of potential. She is a creative midfielder who can make things happen in the final third.”
“She has recently made her debut for England U19s and I’m sure that she will continue to progress here in east London in a West Ham shirt in years to come.”
The Hammers finished 10th in the WSL on 19 points, a distant 21 points adrift of fourth-placed United.
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Quarter-Final: Spain vs BelgiumDate: Friday, 10 July 2026Kick-off: 12:00 local (19:00 BST)Venue: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles (Inglewood), USARound: World Cup 2026 Quarter-FinalTV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX
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A place in the World Cup 2026 semi-finals is on the line as Spain and Belgium meet at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Spain, the 2010 world champions, are bidding to reach the last four for the first time since lifting the trophy in South Africa. Belgium, third-place finishers in 2018, are chasing what would be their best result since that remarkable run in Russia, and arrive in this quarter-final on the back of a 4-1 demolition of the United States in the round of sixteen.
Spain are the well-justified favourites at 8/13, having won all four of their knockout and group matches that ended in a result, with a settled system under Luis de la Fuente that has conceded just twice in five World Cup fixtures. At 5/1, Belgium represent long odds for a side that hammered the tournament hosts in the last round, but Spain’s control in midfield and their superior tournament consistency make a home win the most credible outcome here.
Spain arrive at this World Cup 2026 quarter-final in the kind of form that makes them formidable to dismantle. Luis de la Fuente’s side have won four of their five matches at the tournament, scoring nine goals and conceding just two. Their only blemish was a goalless draw with Cape Verde in the group stage, and since then they have beaten Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Austria and Portugal without shipping a single goal in those four contests.
Belgium’s route to this stage has been far less serene. They drew three of their five matches and needed a resounding 4-1 win over the United States to confirm their quarter-final spot. Yet that performance against the hosts showed a side capable of real attacking threat when the pieces click. Romelu Lukaku leads their scoring charts at this tournament with three goals, while Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard and Youri Tielemans have all contributed on the scoresheet.
The World Cup 2026 bracket sets up a fascinating contrast in styles. Spain’s possession-based game, built around a midfield trio of extraordinary quality, will be tested by Belgium’s directness and the ever-present menace of Kevin De Bruyne pulling strings from deep. How Belgium handle Spain’s press in the early exchanges could define the entire tie.
Spain – Last Five World Cup 2026 Matches – Cape Verde (H): Drew 0-0 – Saudi Arabia (H): Won 4-0 – Uruguay (A): Won 1-0 – Austria (H): Won 3-0 – Portugal (A): Won 1-0
Spain’s results paint the picture of a side that has found their rhythm emphatically after the Cape Verde stutter. The wins over Austria and Saudi Arabia showed a ruthless streak in front of goal, and the 1-0 victory over Portugal in the round of sixteen demonstrated they can win tight knockout matches without drama. Mikel Oyarzabal has been the standout with four goals at the tournament, making him one of the most clinical strikers left in the competition.
Belgium – Last Five World Cup 2026 Matches – Egypt (H): Drew 1-1 – Iran (H): Drew 0-0 – New Zealand (A): Won 5-1 – Senegal (H): Drew 2-2 – United States (A): Won 4-1
Belgium’s group stage was unconvincing, but the victory over the United States changed the narrative considerably. A 4-1 scoreline against the co-hosts, playing away from home effectively, signalled that this Belgian generation still possesses the tools to upset favoured opponents. Their inconsistency across the group phase, however, means the World Cup 2026 knockout stage demands a level of performance they have not consistently produced.
These sides have met 22 times in total, and the historical record overwhelmingly favours Spain. In World Cup qualifying encounters across several campaigns, Spain beat Belgium 5-0 at home in 2009, won 2-1 in Belgium in 2008, and claimed 2-0 victories in both 2005 and 2004. The most recent competitive meeting on record came in a friendly in September 2016, when Spain won 2-0 in Belgium.
The most notable World Cup clash between the two sides came in 1990, when Spain edged past Belgium 2-1 in the group stage. That match underlines Spain’s historical advantage in competitive football against their Belgian counterparts. Spain have not lost to Belgium in any of the encounters carried in their head-to-head record, a run that adds historical weight to the 8/13 price on offer for a Spanish victory here.
Spain’s squad for this tournament is one of the deepest in the competition, with significant representation from Barcelona, Arsenal and Athletic Bilbao. Rodri anchors the midfield from his Manchester City base and is central to Luis de la Fuente’s system, sitting deep to allow Pedri and Mikel Merino to operate with greater freedom in advanced positions. Lamine Yamal, at 18, has already scored once at this tournament and continues to provide width and directness from the right flank.
Mikel Oyarzabal leads Spain’s attacking line and his four goals at this World Cup make him the team’s standout performer in front of goal. Nico Williams offers pace and creativity on the opposite flank, and the partnership between Yamal and Williams gives Spain a width and unpredictability that has troubled every defensive shape they have faced. There are no significant injury concerns flagged for the Spanish camp ahead of this quarter-final.
Belgium name Thibaut Courtois in goal, the Real Madrid stopper bringing world-class quality to the last line of defence. Kevin De Bruyne continues to operate as the creative fulcrum, and at 35 he remains capable of match-defining moments despite the broader questions about how this Belgian generation has evolved. Jérémy Doku’s pace from the flank is Belgium’s primary route to disrupting Spain’s defensive shape, while Lukaku’s movement and physicality give them a genuine aerial and hold-up threat in the final third.
Spain Predicted XI (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsí, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Mikel Merino; Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Nico Williams
Predicted XI – squads to be confirmed.
Belgium Predicted XI (4-3-3): Thibaut Courtois; Timothy Castagne, Zeno Debast, Arthur Theate, Maxim De Cuyper; Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Kevin De Bruyne; Jérémy Doku, Romelu Lukaku, Leandro Trossard
Predicted XI – squads to be confirmed.
The central battle that is likely to shape this World Cup 2026 quarter-final is the contest between Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne in the middle of the pitch. Rodri’s role as Spain’s defensive anchor, shielding the back four and dictating tempo from deep, is the platform from which everything else flows. De Bruyne, operating in a more advanced midfield role for Belgium, must find ways to receive the ball in between Spain’s lines and create moments of disorder. Spain have conceded just twice in five tournament matches, a record that reflects Rodri’s ability to compress space and cut off supply lines. If Belgium can move the ball quickly through midfield before Spain’s press engages, De Bruyne and Doku on the flank represent their most credible avenue to goal.
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Main Pick: Spain to Win @ 8/13 Spain have not conceded in four consecutive World Cup matches and their midfield control has been the defining feature of this tournament run. Belgium showed their best form against the United States, but Spain’s structural solidity and the form of Oyarzabal make a Spanish victory the most evidence-backed outcome at this stage of the World Cup 2026 bracket.
Goals Market: Under 2.5 Goals @ 1/1 Five of Spain’s last five World Cup matches at this tournament have produced two goals or fewer. Their defensive shape under Luis de la Fuente is disciplined and compact, and while Belgium scored freely against New Zealand and the United States, those opponents are a significant step below a Spanish side conceding less than once per game on average here.
Scorer Market: Mikel Oyarzabal Anytime Scorer Oyarzabal has scored four goals in four World Cup 2026 matches and is clearly the focal point of Spain’s attacking play. His movement in the penalty area and his ability to arrive late into goal-scoring positions make him the standout pick among the available scorers in this fixture. Check leading operators for the best available price on the Real Sociedad striker continuing his run.
Optional Pick: Spain to Win to Nil Spain have kept clean sheets in their last four World Cup fixtures. Belgium will create moments given De Bruyne’s quality and Doku’s pace, but the Spanish defensive record at this tournament is a compelling data point for a clean sheet in Los Angeles. The best available price on this market is worth checking across leading operators given the statistical foundation behind it.
The following prices reflect the best available from leading operators for the Spain vs Belgium World Cup 2026 quarter-final.
Spain Win: 8/13Draw: 3/1Belgium Win: 5/1
Over 2.5 Goals: 5/6Under 2.5 Goals: 1/1
The Spain vs Belgium World Cup 2026 quarter-final kicks off at 12:00 local time (19:00 BST) on Friday, 10 July 2026, and is available to watch free-to-air in the UK on both BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Coverage is expected to begin well before kick-off on both platforms, with pre-match analysis and team news from Los Angeles.
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Blackburn Rovers are being sued for at least £500,000 in damages over an alleged breach of a kit deal, High Court documents show.
The Lancashire club is facing the proceedings after negotiations for a renewal deal with its former kit suppliers broke down.
The club signed a deal with Italian company Macron in 2021 but after the five-year deal expired last month, the UK branch of the company, Macron Sportswear UK, is suing Rovers for damages over alleged breaches in the renegotiation process.
Blackburn has defended the legal action. A hearing in the claim is yet to take place.
In legal documents setting out the claim, Macron's barrister Nick De Marco KC said that the 2021 deal entitled Macron to 90 days to exclusively negotiate the deal's renewal from the start of 2025.
The barrister continued that Blackburn could negotiate with other suppliers if no agreement was reached, but had to send any third-party offer it intended to accept to Macron, which then had 10 days to submit a "matching offer".
He added that the contract stipulated that the matching offer had to include four criteria - the retainer fee, the amount of free sporting goods, royalties and bonuses, and that Blackburn was obliged to accept any such offer.
If they did not, Macron was entitled to £500,000 and "all charges and costs incurred" in claiming the sum.
De Marco said that after renewal negotiations failed, Blackburn sent a third-party offer to Macron that it planned to accept, to which the company returned a matching offer.

He continued that on June 20 2025, Blackburn informed it that it had decided to "decline Macron's proposal and enter into formal discussions with the relevant third party".
He said: "The club recognised that the Macron offer 'appeared to mirror the new offer in certain areas', but stated that other commercial terms proposed by Macron UK were unacceptable to it."
The barrister said the club had since refused to negotiate with Macron or pay the £500,000 fee as stipulated by the deal, adding this meant the supplier was entitled to that sum and interest for breach of contract.
In Blackburn's defence, Robert Anderson KC said that the club was free to accept the offer from the new supplier as Macron's deal did not "match all material terms of the third party offer conveyed to it".
Anderson said: "That offer matched only four terms of the third-party offer, and included numerous other obligations that were far more onerous for the club."
Anderson said while Macron's matching offer had to include the four criteria, it also had to "match all material terms" of any other offers received, and that the company's interpretation of the deal meant it was allowed "unilaterally to impose onerous terms" on the club.
"Macron UK's offer was not a 'matching offer'," Anderson said.
"It contained different material terms than the third-party offer and added onerous additional terms, which terms Macron UK was not entitled to impose on the club.
"Macron UK failed to match the material terms of the third-party offer, meaning an obligation to reach agreement was not triggered and the club was free to enter into a kit supply agreement with a third party."
In a reply to the defence, De Marco said that "notwithstanding its assertion that a matching offer 'had to match all material terms of the third party offer', the club has not pleaded what those 'material terms' were".
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Jaylen Brown might be the Philadelphia 76ers’ newest star, but he just found out he has roots in the city thanks to A.J. Brown.
Brown was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George and draft compensation, marking one of the shocking trades in recent memory.
Now on the 76ers, Jaylen Brown will represent the City of Brotherly Love. But as he learned recently, he won’t be the first in his bloodline to do so.

Speaking to reporters after his trade to the Philadelphia 76ers was formalised, Jaylen Brown revealed that he and Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown are actually cousins.
He found out that they share a great-grandfather, and their grandfathers were actually brothers, something he learned recently.
“What’s crazy is that we’re cousins. I didn’t know that. My grandpa just told me. I don’t think he knew that either. His grandfather is brothers with my grandfather.”
With two of Philly sports’ biggest figures now sharing a family connection, it will make the journey both players go on next season even more special
And with both teams playing right across the street from each other, perhaps the two cousins can support each other during games.
Brown brings championship experience to the 76ers that their roster sorely needed from their star players.
One of the biggest issues for the 76ers has been their inability to make it past the second round of the playoffs over the years.
In fact, the last time the 76ers were able to make an Eastern Conference Finals appearance was back in 2001, when Allen Iverson led them to the NBA Finals.
Perhaps Brown, a former NBA champion and Finals MVP, can be a difference maker for the 76ers and finally help them get to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Lorenzo Insigne is back in Italy and is set to sign for Sampdoria in Serie B on a one-year contract with a potential option to extend.
Insigne was filmed arriving at the airport in Milan late on Tuesday evening and is reportedly having his medical tests with Sampdoria in Genoa on Wednesday.
The 35-year-old former Napoli and Italy star is available on a free transfer following his brief spell with Pescara in the second half of the 2025-26 season.
(Picture: @Lega_B via X)
According to Wednesday’s reports, he is set to sign a one-year contract with Samp on a salary of around €500,000. He will also have an option to extend in the event that he features for 50% of the team’s matches in 2026-27, or if Sampdoria achieve promotion to Serie A by the end of the season.

Napoli have to move on to different targets after missing out on Mario Gila and losing their pole position for Anan Khalaili, and are pondering Federico Gatti and Dodo to address those respective positions.
According to Mediaset (via Calciomercato), Massimiliano Allegri is keen on a reunion with the Italian center-back, who hasn’t played much by Luciano Spalletti. Instead, he totaled 63 appearances and bagged 6 goals in 2 seasons with the current Azzurri manager in the dugout. The Bianconeri value him at €25M. The two sides have been linked to a trade involving Stanislav Lobotka, but the Partenopei boss and officials don’t want to part ways with their maestro.
Napoli might wait before ramping up their efforts to sign Gatti, while they could bring in a right-back, Dodo or an alternative, before offloading some outcasts, Alfredo Pedullà reports. Inter haven’t offered as much as Union SG demand for Khalaili yet, but they have significantly more chances of emerging victorious.
The Fiorentina stalwart is likely to be on the move because of a short-term contract. Despite some buzz, the Azzurri aren’t after Raoul Bellanova, who may indeed depart Atalanta but has offers from abroad. Instead, Nahuel Molina is a far-fetched target.
The more established and familiar, the better for Allegri, so it’s hardly a surprise that they are tracking those players. Still, it’s unclear why they feel the need to onboard a center-back, especially a fairly pricey one, if they plan to use a four-man line and Sam Beukema isn’t going anywhere. The Viola star appears to be a fallback for a few sides, which are all playing the waiting game to snap up for cheap.

While Tuesday’s contest against the Colorado Rockies produced a more disappointing outcome compared to Monday’s walk-off, Shohei Ohtani started off the game with a historic blast.
Ohtani smacked a leadoff home run against Michael Lorenzen on Tuesday, which was not only his 25th leadoff home run as a Dodger, but the 300th home run of his big league career. Ohtani stands alone as the only Japanese-born player with at least 300 home runs in MLB history— let alone 200.
Ohtani is now 60 percent of the way to his ideal goal of 500 career home runs, as Sonja Chen of MLB.com notes that Dave Roberts and the coaching staff are looking forward to experience that special day.
“It was quite the homer,” manager Dave Roberts said. “It was squared up, got out in a hurry, and 300, he got there pretty quickly for us. I just marvel at him every day…” Even before Ohtani joined the 300 club, the Dodgers were already envisioning him reaching far loftier heights, with Roberts saying they’re “always talking about the 500 club.” ”I mean, he just had a birthday,” Roberts said. “Still young, still strong. So I definitely think 500 is in his future.”
With that 300th career home run, Ohtani now becomes the first Dodger this season to reach the 20-home run plateau, a feat he has achieved in six consecutive seasons. When taking a gander at the Home Run Derby, there have been just two participants announced; Junior Caminero and Ben Rice.
Ohtani is no stranger to competing in the derby, as he did so with the Angels during the 2021 festivities at Coors Field in Denver. As far as Ohtani doing the same again for the Dodgers this year, that dream was shot down by Dave Roberts, reports Jack Harris of the California Post.
“When you’re Shohei, he understands the responsibility he has,” Roberts said. “So I do think that there’s a middle for what’s best for him [during the All-Star Game], with what potentially could be downside, but also what’s best for the game. So don’t see him in the Home Run Derby. Don’t see him pitching. But I do see him taking an at-bat or two, yes.”
The Dodgers bullpen ultimately overshadowed another dominant start from Justin Wrobleski on Tuesday, as the left-hander carved up Colorado’s offense for nine strikeouts over seven innings and allowing just one run.
Wrobleski spoke with Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA following Tuesday’s loss, getting his personal assessment on what has been a breakout first half.
“I think I’ve thrown the ball pretty well. I think there’s always stuff you can nitpick and try to improve on, but for the most part, in the categories that I try to be good at, I’ve done a pretty good job. It’s just a matter of continuing to hammer those and to do what I need to do to be myself and hammer my strengths.”

Jose Mourinho’s first week of pre-season at Real Madrid could be important for several players whose futures remain uncertain.
The Portuguese coach is expected to evaluate the squad closely before making decisions on who fits into his plans.
According to Ruben Martin of AS, Mourinho will hold conversations with several players after assessing them during the opening days of pre-season. He will then explain the role and future vision he has for each of them.
This is exactly the kind of process Real Madrid fans would expect from Mourinho. He is not a coach who leaves hierarchy unclear for long.
Players usually know quickly where they stand, and that clarity can shape the rest of the transfer window.
No time to waste. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
That does not mean exits are already decided, but it does suggest that the first days of work may influence which players stay and which ones look for opportunities elsewhere.
For Real Madrid, this is an important stage of the summer. A strong squad still needs balance, and Mourinho will want players who accept his demands, understand their roles and fit the competitive level he expects.
If a player is not central to the coach’s plans, it is better to know now than late in the window, when finding a solution becomes harder.
Florentino Perez and the sporting leadership will also benefit from Mourinho’s direct assessment.
Real Madrid need some exits. (Photo by Alex Broadway/Getty Images)
An overcrowded first-team squad means exits are not optional this summer, and it is fair that the manager has a good look before making a decision.
What this also means is that Los Blancos players have a chance to impress Mourinho in the first week of pre-season and convince him that they can have a future here.
The first week of pre-season will not decide everything, but it could set the tone. Some players may be spending their last few weeks in a Real Madrid jersey, while others might get a lifeline.
It remains to be seen how the manager goes about handling this situation during pre-season.

FC Barcelona’s preparations for the new season are almost fully scheduled, with Hansi Flick’s side adding another friendly to an already busy preseason programme.
Alongside matches against CE Europa and Birmingham City, the Catalan club are now set to take part in a triangular tournament featuring Udinese and Nottingham Forest, reports Mundo Deportivo.
The Barcelona first team will return to work on 13 July at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper in Sant Joan Despi, where players will undergo the traditional medical examinations and physical fitness tests before beginning preseason training.
After approximately two weeks of work at the training complex, Barcelona will play their first friendly of the summer against CE Europa on 24 July, with the match taking place behind closed doors at the club’s training facilities.
Udinese will be one of Barça’s pre-season opponents. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Barcelona will then travel to England, where the squad will hold a preseason training camp from 27 July to 2 August.
The club will put up base at England national team’s St. George’s Park facilities during their camp in the country.
During that stay, Flick’s team will face Birmingham City in a pre-season friendly on 31 July at St Andrew’s Stadium.
A third fixture had already been reported earlier, with Barcelona scheduled to face Udinese on 8 August. Now, the plans have now expanded into a triangular tournament.
In addition to Udinese, Nottingham Forest will also participate, with all three clubs taking part in the event in Udine on 8 August.
Barcelona will face Nottingham Forest in pre-season. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Despite the growing schedule, Barcelona could still add further matches before the start of the competitive season.
The club has received proposals to play friendlies in Rabat (Morocco) and Nairobi (Kenya) Neither fixture has been confirmed at this stage.
Meanwhile, Barcelona are also expected to play another behind-closed-doors friendly during their training camp in England. Among the clubs being considered as opponents are Watford and Stoke City.
Barcelona’s pre-season will conclude with the traditional Joan Gamper Trophy, scheduled for 19 August.
However, the opponent has not yet been officially confirmed. One of the clubs linked with the fixture is Al Ahly of Egypt, although no final agreement has been announced.
Throughout his career with the Chicago Bears, cornerback Jaylon Johnson has been one of the premier players at his position, although injuries of late, especially in the 2025 season, have derailed his availability.
Johnson has been the Bears top corner for the last several seasons, and there had been plenty of excitement about what he could do in defensive coordinator Dennis Allen's system. But he was limited to just seven games due to a groin injury that bothered him all season, going back to the 2025 offseason. With a high premium on cornerbacks in today's NFL, Johnson's inability to stay on the field saw him get knocked down the rankings list of his position group.
ESPN released their Top 10 rankings at the cornerback position, where Johnson was only listed as an honorable mention. Here are the Top 10 cornerbacks according to ESPN: Pat Surtain (Broncos), Derek Stingley Jr. (Texans), Christian Gonzalez (Patriots), Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks), Trent McDuffie (Rams), Quinyon Mitchell (Eagles), Denzel Ward (Browns), Jaycee Horn (Panthers), Sauce Gardner (Colts), and Cooper DeJean (Eagles).
Here's what an NFL personnel evaluator told ESPN about Johnson: "Time on task has been an issue. He missed a lot of camp and game action. But he's young (27), so he should be able to get back to his top form. He's got juice when he's full tilt."
Johnson's health and availability is crucial to the Bears defense this season, as well as his teammate in the secondary, Kyler Gordon. Allen did the best he could with plenty of injury replacements across the entire defense last season, and although the Bears led the NFL in takeaways last year, they also were a very susceptible defense allowing big plays and plenty of points.
If Johnson and Gordon can get back to their normal standard of play and clean health, Chicago's defense should get a big boost in the secondary.
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This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' Jaylon Johnson misses cut on ESPN's list of top 10 cornerbacks
Chad Mendes was never able to touch UFC gold during his storied career, and he has no regrets about the time he arguably came closest.
Saturday will mark the 11-year anniversary of UFC 189, where Mendes (18-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) suffered a second-round TKO loss to Conor McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) in an interim featherweight title bout where he replaced Jose Aldo, who withdrew due to a rib injury.
With just 10 days to prepare and a significant amount of weight to cut, Mendes gave it his all against "The Notorious," who returns to the cage form a five-year layoff when he rematches Max Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) in the UFC 329 headliner at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+).
Mendes hasn't competed in MMA since December 2018, and said the more time that separates him from that fateful night in "Sin City" against the brash Irishman, the more perspective he gains on it as a life-changing experience.
Longtime featherweight contender Mendes strolled down memory lane with MMA Junkie to relive the rollercoaster that led him to UFC 189 and the experiences he encountered as tried, but ultimately failed, to produce a career-defining moment.
"He was supposed to fight Aldo and Aldo ended up hurting his rib. I got the call and was out finishing in my boat. My manager was like, 'Are you ready, can you make weight?' I was like, 'Sh*t, I don't know.' We traded in the boat and got right to it. It was obviously a very unexpected and exciting time in my life going to Vegas. Ireland was there. You walk down the street and Irish guys and girls singing and chanting and drunk all over the place. That was a crazy experience going through that media the week of. Everything was so last minute, but this was one of the things in my mind where anything could happen and I could go out there and catch Conor with a right hand and put him to sleep and now I'm the UFC champion. Obviously it was something I wasn't super prepared for, but you've just got to live on the edge sometimes."
"I know it a toss-up between me and Frankie (Edgar) to get the fight, and Frankie was still training and pretty much ready to go and Conor didn't choose Frankie, or the UFC didn't choose Frankie. They chose me. That was probably a little bit by design, but it is what it is. Everything happens for a reason. Whether we can see it right in that moment or now. But looking back on it now, who knows what things would've looked like in my life. I ain't mad at it."
"We had to try to game plan something. I started sparring a bunch with Mike Malott. We had the southpaw and kind of tall and length style, but I remember the first sparring session I had with Mike, I threw and inside low kick and caught his knee and just destroyed the top of my foot. For about four or five days after that, in the Embedded videos I was only doing swimming workouts in those videos. I couldn't even work out or stand on it. I was just trying to do anything to burn calories and build cardio and do anything possible, but it was all swimming stuff. There was a lot of challenges that were thrown my way, but it's not always going to be perfect.
"You have a sporting event, you have a test in school – there's always going to be some type of challenge that gets thrown at you. It's how you deal with it to decide if you're going to be a champion or not. You're either going to tuck your tail and run away and be scared or you'e going to face those fears and say, 'Screw it, what if? Maybe I'm going to be out there and be the champ.' If anything as a parent that's one of the things I can talk to my kid about now. I didn't win, but I wasn't scared. I got in there and it did it when it wasn't ideal. Sometimes you've just got to take that risk. I didn't win in the cage, but I think it was a win overall for everything else that has happened in my life since then."
"I took the chance and it didn't end up panning out in my favor. But I think the more disconnected I get from the sport and the older I get, the more I can look back on that and understand how truly blessed both me and Conor were in that fight. I was the No. 1 contender. That was a huge fight for Conor to get in there and win. If I would've won that fight who knows what both of our paths would've looked like at this point. But I truly believe everything happens for a reason.
"That was Conor's breakout moment and made him the superstar that he is today. That in turn helped everyone in the UFC with pay going up, people staring to understand that you can become a household name in this sport. This is a sport that's going tremendously, it's huge. Conor was one of the guys that spread headed that and took the lead. Obviously it sucks I didn't win, but it did a lot to help build my business outside of the fight game and build a brand, which I've used to now put on my family's table over the years and keep it going and keep growing it. Sucks I didn't win, but looking back on it I'm blessed I got that opportunity and I think it helped both of us."
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: 11 years after Conor McGregor loss, Chad Mendes sees UFC 189 as 'a win overall'
New suitors for LeBron James' services in free agency have emerged in recent days, including the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves and the Philadelphia 76ers. But the frontrunners seem to be, at least according to Shams Charania of ESPN, the 76ers, Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Plenty seem to feel that the Cavaliers make the most sense for him, at least from a sentimental and happiness standpoint. The Cavaliers, of course, were the team he spent his first seven NBA seasons with, and he later returned for an additional four-year stint with them, during which he led them to their first world championship.
The Stein Line recently reported that going back to Cleveland is the "scenario to beat" for James' other suitors. Brian Windhorst talked about the possibility of James going to Philly, and he said that the feeling is that the 41-year-old is going back to Northeast Ohio.
“I’ve talked to people in Philly, and I’m like ‘What do you think,’ and they're like, ‘We’re afraid it’s Cleveland,’ - everybody I talked to is like ‘We’re afraid it’s Cleveland.’ Nobody seems like they have optimism.”
James is originally from Akron, Ohio, which is not far away from Cleveland, and he has always been loyal to his hometown. The Cavaliers are coming off a run to the Eastern Conference finals, where they were swept by the New York Knicks, and some feel James could make them into a legitimate championship team right away.
He averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists a game this past season with the Los Angeles Lakers. After Luka Dončić suffered a season-ending injury in early April, he stepped up his scoring and led the Lakers to an upset victory in the first round of the playoffs over the Houston Rockets.
He clearly has something left in his tank, but the question remains of which team would be the best situation for him, especially when it comes to what his biggest priority for this coming season will be.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Windhorst: NBA teams are 'afraid' LeBron will return to Cavaliers
After scoring five points on perfect 2-for-2 shooting in just two minutes in his previous Summer League appearance against Oklahoma City, former Clemson guard Jestin Porter got a much longer look for the Memphis Grizzlies against the Atlanta Hawks. Porter started in Memphis’ 96-82 loss and logged 29 minutes, finishing with six points, one rebound, and three assists.
The conversion percentage did not follow him the same way it did last time. Porter went 2-for-10 from the field and 2-for-6 from three, a much colder line after a tiny but tidy first impression against the Thunder.
Everyone is going to get a lot of minutes in the summer league. One night, superstar Cameron Boozer starts a whole game, scores 30 points, and shows his class; the next night, he doesn't play at all. If Porter wants a chance in the G-League, he has to be shooting better than 2-10 when he gets those minutes. It's harsh, but it's the truth in a jam-packed NBA farm system.
It wasn't only Porter who was off his game; Memphis struggled as a group, shooting 26-for-70 from the field and 11-for-36 from three. Atlanta had the cleaner night, hitting 46 percent from the field and 47 percent from deep while Devon Higgs led the Hawks with 22 points. The Grizzlies never fully found enough offense to keep pace after falling behind early.
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For Porter, the first two Summer League games now show both sides of the process. In one game, he was barely on the floor but made every touch count. Next, he got a real workload, started, played 29 minutes, and had to deal with the other side of Summer League: missed shots, more responsibility, and a bigger scouting sample.
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Rivals identified Florida's 2027 receiver haul as a major strength for the Gators, pinning this group as one of the nation's top wideout classes.
Following June's official visit season, UF ended up with four-star Elias Pearl, four-star Tramond Collins, and four-star Anthony Jennings. All three blue-chip pass catchers will remain in the Sunshine State to attend Florida, illustrating the program's ability to keep top talent at home.
Across the FBS, only a handful of programs have notched multiple elite receiver commits, putting Florida amidst the most prosperous teams at the position. The first recruiting class of the Jon Sumrall era currently sits at No. 8 in the Rivals industry rankings as of Tuesday and a big piece of that puzzle is how dynamic the skill position players are.
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With new offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner expected to make the Gators' offense more explosive, this most recent wave of weapons will boost those chances significantly. Rivals noted that 18 of the nation's top 20 wide receivers are already committed.
Between Florida's impressive 2026 signings, which included a trio of highly-touted recruits in Davian Groce, Justin Williams, and Marquez Daniel, and the current room that is discussed amongst the conference's most explosive, featuring Vernell Brown III, Dallas Wilson, and Eric Singleton Jr., the three incoming commitments at wideout prove the formula for restoring the Gators' allure is winning over top prospects. Securing pledges from the Sunshine State's most elite playmakers is how UF leaps back into national championship contention.
Sumrall and Faulkner's vision for the Florida offense is attracting some of the nation's best. Recruits are buying into the direction.
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Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Isaiah Sategna enjoyed a breakout season in 2025. The Arkansas Razorbacks transfer totaled just 632 yards and three touchdowns during his three seasons in Fayetteville.
In his first season in Norman, Sategna developed into a big-play receiver for the Sooners. He finished with 965 yards and eight touchdowns, falling just 35 yards shy of becoming Oklahoma's first 1,000-yard receiver since Marvin Mims in 2022.
Sategna finished the year third in receiving yards in the SEC, behind Mississippi State Bulldogs' Brenen Thompson and Tennessee Volunteers' Chris Brazzell. His eight touchdowns were tied for third behind Brazzell and Texas A&M Aggies' K.C. Concepcion. With all three now in the NFL, Sategna enters 2026 as the SEC's leading returning receiver.
Athlon Sports' Steve Lassan believes Sategna will build on that momentum and lead the SEC in receiving yards this season, even while praising Texas Longhorns' Cam Coleman.
"I went with Sategna at Oklahoma," Lassan said on 'That SEC Podcast.' "... I think Cam Coleman might lead the SEC in touchdown catches. I think the yardage might be spread around. Sategna and Mateer built a nice connection last year. They did bring in Trell Harris and Parker Livingstone, but I think there's a good chance that Sategna just builds on what he did last year, and a lot of these receivers are kind of clustered at the top of the conference for number one in receiving yards."
If Sategna can take another step forward and become Oklahoma's first 1,000-yard receiver in four seasons, it would provide a major boost for an offense looking to make significant strides in Year 2 under Ben Arbuckle.
Sategna has already established himself as one of the SEC's top receivers, but another jump would elevate both his profile and Oklahoma's offense. With an established connection with Mateer and a scheme expected to be more comfortable in its second season under Arbuckle, the opportunity is there for Sategna to post career-best numbers.
If he reaches the 1,000-yard mark while leading the conference in receiving, the Sooners' passing attack could become one of the most dangerous units in the SEC.
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Former Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney had two eventful runs at the head of the organization—the one from 2002 to 2012 and the other from 2017 to 2020. The Panthers made the Super Bowl early on in his first tenure, but they also saw some of their worst years in his second run.
While his track record as an executive is mixed, one thing you can't argue is his history of making home-run picks in the first round of the NFL draft.
Hurney's big hits include Hall of Famers Julius Peppers and Luke Kuechly as well as franchise greats Cam Newton, Jonathan Stewart, DeAngelo Williams, Jordan Gross, Ryan Kalil, Thomas Davis and Chris Gamble. More recently, he helped bring in running back Christian McCaffrey, wideout DJ Moore, outside linebacker Brian Burns and defensive lineman Derrick Brown—who remains as the current roster's best player.
That's why it's interesting to hear what Hurney has to say about Carolina's latest first-rounder—left tackle Monroe Freeling. Hurney sees him as a "special" prospect, per NFL insider Jason LaCanfora:
"You have to be so stout up front to create those visual passing lanes and now adding this kid from Georgia [Freeling], he fits Young perfectly," Hurney said.
"Not only is he tall and long, long arms, but if you watch this guy pass block in space, how he attacks, he can drive a guy back five yards and not lose his hands - that’s special. He has to increase his core strength, but he does have an anchor. That’s a great pick for them. He might end up being the best tackle in that draft.”
To begin his pro career, Freeling is competing with veteran Rasheed Walker for the right to start at left tackle in place of the injured Ikem Ekwonu. Walker's experience may give him the edge and he is expected to take first-team reps when training camp begins in a couple weeks—but the competition is far from settled.
As he did during his time at Georgia, Freeling has also been taking some snaps at right tackle. That makes him the next-man-up should 10-year veteran Taylor Moton go down with an injury.
Regardless of his role as a rookie, Freeling's elite physical tools makes him the most logical candidate to start at left tackle for the Panthers in the future.
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In the wake of our update, in full below, here are five things to know about the ongoing litigation involving former Arizona State football star Cam Skattebo.
1. The lineman, former teammate of Skattebo's at ASU, Matt Katergaris, is enrolled at Mt. San Antonio College and will begin training camp in a little more than a month — approximately Aug. 15.
2. The next steps have been delayed. Tuesday, July 7, Maricopa County Superior Court accepted the Arizona Board of Regents' request for a 30-day extension to produce expert witnesses and for all related subsequent deadlines.
3. Skattebo is just a little more than two weeks from beginning his second training camp in the NFL with the New York Giants, whose first preseason game is Aug. 15 at home against the Minnesota Vikings.
4. These are the proposed deadlines requested by ABOR, accepted by the court:
July 27: Disclosure of identities and opinions of defendants’ experts.
Aug. 24: Expert rebuttal opinions.
Sept. 28: Depositions of expert witnesses.
Oct. 5: Discovery completion.
5. Skattebo's New York Giants host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, Oct. 4, in a game televised by CBS at 10 a.m. MST.
The following story was published Tuesday, July 7, on azcentral.com.
Three years ago, after an Arizona State football practice in July 2023, Cam Skattebo allegedly jumped up and down on the back of a moving golf cart already loaded to capacity, causing the back seat to break and a teammate to tumble to the ground.
Mattheos Katergaris, a walk-on offensive lineman from Desert Mountain High in Scottsdale, ruptured an elbow tendon in the fall. It was presumed to be a career-ending injury.
Katergaris then sued his former ASU teammate and the Arizona Board of Regents, the governing body that oversees the state’s public universities, for negligence.
Katergaris, 22, is now back on the football field at Mt. San Antonio College, a powerhouse junior college in Southern California, “after a 2-year medical break,” he recently wrote on social media, “coming out of Arizona State University.” He posted a highlight video and listed his height (6-3), weight (305) and positions (guard/center).
“3-4 years left eligibility,” he wrote.
Katergaris’ lawsuit against Skattebo and ABOR, meanwhile, continues to grind through Maricopa County Superior Court, as the New York Giants running back and former Sun Devils star prepares to enter his second season in the NFL.
Skattebo and ABOR have denied liability.
On Tuesday, July 7, the court accepted ABOR’s request for a 30-day extension to produce expert witnesses and for all related subsequent deadlines.
ABOR is represented by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Assistant Attorneys General Michael Niederbaumer and Todd Evans. It had faced a June 26 deadline to reveal the identities and opinions of their expert witnesses to the court.
“Good cause exists to extend these deadlines,” ABOR’s attorneys wrote, because two expert witnesses are requesting additional time to complete their records reviews, evaluations and reports.
ABOR further argued that “not all pertinent healthcare records have been disclosed” by Katergaris and that these records “are central to the evaluation of his damages claims. ABOR's counsel is still endeavoring to obtain them.”
ABOR noted that Katergaris’ attorneys did not disclose expert witnesses to support the damages claims by the deadline of May 29.
“The parties have agreed to mediate this case in the near future,” ABOR’s attorneys wrote, “however, ABOR must have a clear understanding from their expert witnesses of the claimed damages in order to meaningfully participate in mediation.”
Skattebo is represented by Todd Rinner of the law firm Snell & Wilmer, which filed a notice in support of ABOR’s request.
Katergaris’ attorneys did not agree to the extension and did not respond to requests for comment.
The proposed deadlines requested by ABOR, accepted by the court:
July 27: Disclosure of identities and opinions of defendants’ experts.
Aug. 24: Expert rebuttal opinions.
Sept. 28: Depositions of expert witnesses.
Oct. 5: Discovery completion.
Skattebo has been back, participating in drills for the New York Giants after recovering from a gruesome right ankle injury suffered in Week 8 of the 2025 season, which required emergency surgery and months of rehab.
Before the injury, he took the NFL by storm as a fourth-round rookie, amassing 617 yards from scrimmage and seven touchdowns in just eight games.
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Croatia's most successful football coach, Zlatko Dalic, resigned on Wednesday, ending a tenure that included taking the team to the 2018 World Cup final.
"As much as I still feel the ambition and desire to achieve new successes with Croatia, I feel that this is the right moment to bring this incredible era to a close," he said in a statement.
"I am leaving with a full heart and proud that I have made my contribution to the greatest achievements in the history of Croatian football," the 59-year-old added.
Dalic took over as coach in October 2017.
Apart from their final defeat in Russia, where Croatia, led by Luka Modric, lost to France, Dalic guided the nation to the 2022 Qatar World Cup semi-finals and the Euro 2020 last 16.
"Zlatko's name will remain forever written in golden letters in the history of Croatian football," Croatian Football Federation (HSN) head Marijan Kustic said.
Croatia failed to move into the last 16 of this year's World Cup, losing 2-1 in a gripping match against Portugal earlier this month.
Local media are tipping former international Slaven Bilic as Dalic's likely successor.
Bilic, 57, has coached several clubs, including West Ham United, where he played in the mid-1990s.
The former defender's last coaching position was at Saudi Arabia's Al-Fateh, during the 2023-2024 season.
Dalic has repeatedly said he considered his job the "biggest privilege and pleasure a coach can have".
His most notable previous coaching spells came outside Europe -- he was in charge of top Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Hilal.
In 2014, the former defensive midfielder took over Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates, where he was named coach of the year twice, leading the club to the 2016 Asian Champions League final.
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The fourth LPGA major of the season is here and world No. 1 Nelly Korda is off early on Thursday at the Amundi Evian alongside KPMG Women's PGA winner Haeran Ryu and Lottie Woad. They'll tee off the 10th at 4:36 a.m. ET.
In the two groups in front of Korda are two of America's brightest young amateurs, Kiara Romero and Farah O'Keefe. There are seven hotshot amateurs in the field of 132.
In the afternoon, No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul, who suffered heartbreak in a playoff at the Evian last year, will be joined by past champion Lydia Ko and Charley Hull. They're off at 9:36 a.m. ET while three past champions, Grace Kim (2025, Ayaka Furue (2024) and Celine Boutier (2023) are one ground behind.
The field will compete for a purse of $9.1 million and a winner's prize of $1,365,000.
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| Tee | Time | Names |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 a.m. | Brooke Matthews, Alexa Pano, Yuri Yoshida |
| 10 | 4 a.m. | Polly Mack, Melanie Green, Mary Liu |
| 1 | 4:12 a.m. | Manon De Roey, Aphrodite Deng (a), Anna Huang |
| 10 | 4:12 a.m. | Farah O'Keefe (a), Nataliya Guseva, Agathe Laisne |
| 1 | 4:24 a.m. | Yuna Nishimura, Helen Briem, Kajsa Arwefjall |
| 10 | 4:24 a.m. | Kiara Romero (a), Shannon Tan, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard |
| 1 | 4:36 a.m. | Mi Hyang Lee, Jing Yan, Anna Nordqvist |
| 10 | 4:36 a.m. | Nelly Korda, Haeran Ryu, Lottie Woad |
| 1 | 4:48 a.m. | Jenny Bae, Mao Saigo, Yealimi Noh |
| 10 | 4:48 a.m. | Miyu Yamashita, Brooke M. Henderson, Ruoning Yin |
| 1 | 5 a.m. | Patty Tavatanakit, Andrea Lee, Aki Iwai |
| 10 | 5 a.m. | Minjee Lee, Jin Young Ko, Gaby Lopez |
| 1 | 5:12 a.m. | Miranda Wang, Weiwei Zhang, Youmin Hwang |
| 10 | 5:12 a.m. | Ingrid Lindblad, Erika Hara, Allisen Corpuz |
| 1 | 5:24 a.m. | Ina Yoon, Jennifer Kupcho, Ariya Jutanugarn |
| 10 | 5:24 a.m. | Linn Grant, Carlota Ciganda, Jin Hee Im |
| 1 | 5:36 a.m. | Chella Choi, Casandra Alexander, Shuri Sakuma |
| 10 | 5:36 a.m. | Lindy Duncan, Isi Gabsa, Jiwon Jeon |
| 1 | 5:48 a.m. | Kyorim Seo, Lilia Vu, Alexandra Forsterling |
| 10 | 5:48 a.m. | Esme Hamilton, Ryann O'Toole, Soo Bin Joo |
| 1 | 6 a.m. | Sayaka Takahashi, Shiho Kuwaki, Kelsey Bennett |
| 10 | 6 a.m. | Robyn Choi, Yunseo Yang (a), Rose Zhang |
| 1 | 9 a.m. | Hyunjo Yoo, Yuka Saso, Aditi Ashok |
| 10 | 9 a.m. | Sara Kouskova, Cara Gainer, Carla Tejedo Mulet |
| 1 | 9:12 a.m. | Maria Jose Marin (a), Megan Khang, Karis Davidson |
| 10 | 9:12 a.m. | Hinako Shibuno, Wei-Ling Hsu, Jodi Ewart Shadoff |
| 1 | 9:24 a.m. | Asterisk Talley (a), Gabriela Ruffels, Mimi Rhodes |
| 10 | 9:24 a.m. | Brianna Do, Perrine Delacour, Alice Hewson |
| 1 | 9:36 a.m. | Charley Hull, Lydia Ko, Jeeno Thitikul |
| 10 | 9:36 a.m. | Minji Kang, Yu Liu, Amy Yang |
| 1 | 9:48 a.m. | Grace Kim, Ayaka Furue, Celine Boutier |
| 10 | 9:48 a.m. | Maja Stark, Nanna Koerstz Madsen, Leona Maguire |
| 1 | 10 a.m. | Hannah Green, Chizzy Iwai, Hyo Joo Kim |
| 10 | 10 a.m. | Lauren Coughlin, Yan Liu, Gina Kim |
| 1 | 10:12 a.m. | Cassie Porter, Alison Lee, A Lim Kim |
| 10 | 10:12 a.m. | Somi Lee, Dewi Weber, Nasa Hataoka |
| 1 | 10:24 a.m. | Sei Young Kim, Auston Kim, Arpichaya Yubol |
| 10 | 10:24 a.m. | Hye-Jin Choi, Rio Takeda, Minami Katsu |
| 1 | 10:36 a.m. | Jenny Shin, Pornanong Phatlum, Esther Henseleit |
| 10 | 10:36 a.m. | Chiara Tamburlini, Suvichaya Vinijchaitham, Pajaree Anannarukarn |
| 1 | 10:48 a.m. | Ashleigh Buhai, Lauren Kim (a), Ana Belac |
| 10 | 10:48 a.m. | Leonie Harm, Chanettee Wannasaen, Nastasia Nadaud |
| 1 | 11 a.m. | Lucy Li, Julia Lopez Ramirez, Lauren Walsh |
| 10 | 11 a.m. | Narin An, Amanda Doherty, Frida Kinhult |
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We know that your life is busy, but that doesn’t mean you want to miss any news about your favorite team. So, we are rounding up all of the most important news, analysis, and commentary from LGHL and the rest of the Buckeye beat.
As preseason camp begins this week, Land-Grant Holy Land is diving into its final theme every week of the off-season. This week is all about making predictions that may or may not be reasonable, in fact, some might say they are bold. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”Bold Predictions” articles here.
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The modern NFL landscape is an ever-shifting machine. For the San Francisco 49ers, navigating the phases of the official league calendar will ultimately dictate whether they can finally break through for that sixth Lombardi Trophy.
The NFL league office officially released its calendar outline of major operational dates stretching across the remainder of the 2026 season and well into the 2027 offseason cycle. For general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan, the logistics of this calendar present a clear roadmap that demands flawless execution.
The first major hurdle lands at the tail end of the summer on August 30. That is the grueling date when the roster must formally shrink from a 90-man training camp squad straight down to the final 53-man depth chart. It’s a ruthless process that forces the front office to make incredibly tight choices regarding secondary depth along the extreme fringes of the roster.
Once the regular season kicks off across the globe, the focus shifts to mid-season adjustments. The league's trade deadline lands on Tuesday, November 10, serving as the definitive final opportunity for contenders to aggressively plug injury holes or slide a missing superstar piece into the lineup. It is a transactional window the 49ers have historically weaponized without hesitation.
From there, the focus pivots to the spring sprint, where a historic change to the league calendar will alter how the front office constructs the next iteration of the franchise. For the first time in modern league history, the NFL has completely erased the traditional one-week breathing room between the end of the Scouting Combine and the start of free agency. The minute the draft prospects exit Indianapolis on March 8, the legal tampering window opens up the very next day on March 9, triggering an immediate, chaotic financial scramble.
The path back to postseason glory starts with surviving the summer roster squeeze and culminates with peak execution in mid-February. The 49ers enter the year with their sights locked squarely on a Valentine's Day coronation at SoFi Stadium, hoping to cap their season on the podium before immediately plunging into the accelerated chaos of the 2027 offseason matrix.
Ace Bailey’s rookie season in Utah came with flashes of what he could become, even as the Jazz kept him on a deliberate developmental track. He averaged 14 points, four rebounds and a couple of assists, earned second‑team All‑Rookie honors and started 61 of 72 games.
"I think he's a guy that can give you twenty points per night."@StephenNelson, @Darren_Collison, and @KingJosiah54 take a closer look at Ace Bailey’s evolution as a rising star on The Association. pic.twitter.com/G0dvWTIaEw
— NBA TV (@NBATV) July 7, 2026
On The Association, Stephen Nelson, Darren Collison and Josiah Johnson broke down what Bailey showed in year one and what comes next as he enters a far more demanding sophomore season.
Nelson opened the conversation by noting Bailey’s flashes and the context of his role, asking Collison what he wants to see Bailey add to his game.
“I think he can hit that 20 points per game per night,” Collison said. “I think he’s at 14. Well, he was at 14 for his rookie season. I think because he’s such an elite scorer, I think he can get up to 20 points and that’s saying a lot for his second year.”
For Collison, Bailey’s scoring profile already looks like that of a high‑volume wing.
“Ace Bailey, to me, I mean the thing, what I love what the Jazz did is they brought him in slowly. You know, the first 10 games they didn’t just start him and give him the basketball and say, here you go. He had to kind of grind and work his way to get that respect from his teammates, you know, the coaching staff and he deserved it. Towards the end of the year, he started playing phenomenally.”
Collison pointed to Bailey’s efficiency and versatility as the foundation for a scoring jump.
“It’s how he scores is what’s impressive. He’s another three-level scorer. Really good from the three-point area. Mid-range is really good. He can get it handled and sometimes he doesn’t even take a lot of dribbles to get to his baskets, you know, so somebody that’s coming off the screen the way he is effectively says a lot for somebody like a rookie.”
Nelson then turned to Johnson, reminding viewers of the roster.
“Josiah, something you said earlier, remind folks again, there’s one basketball. Can Ace Bailey get to that 20-point mark? When you’ve got Keyonte George with you, you bring in Darryn Peterson as the number two pick. Lauri Markkanen likes to shoot the basketball.”
Johnson agreed with Collison’s assessment.
“So I think I agree with DC here. But just from the standpoint, yeah, there is one basketball and Keyonte George is going to be a point of emphasis. Darryn Peterson is going to be a point of emphasis. You got Lauri Markkanen who’s going to be a point of emphasis. So Ace Bailey is going to have the opportunity to kind of be that guy because you can’t guard all of them.”
Johnson argued that Bailey’s scoring opportunities will grow because defenses can’t prioritize every threat.
“There is one ball, but you can’t prioritize all five of those guys on that court. So you got some extreme bucket getters. When Darryn Peterson and Keyonte George are out there getting it. Now they’re getting double teams. He’s gonna find himself in a position to get a lot of easy buckets and have a lot less pressure and strain than he did the previous season.”
The conversation shifted briefly to the Jazz’s broader outlook, with Collison asking Johnson how fun the team could be. Nelson added, “You said, playoff team.” Johnson didn’t hide his surprise at how quickly Utah’s rebuild has taken shape.
“I’m an LA guy. I’m sad to say. You know, I’ve been to Salt Lake a few times. I’m sad to say. Great airport, though. I will say shout out to Delta. Great, great hub in Salt Lake City. But to be able to watch this Jazz team starting to feel like the old school days. Dr. Malone. Like they’re on the precipice of doing something really, really special out there with this crew. If they can all stay together.”
If Bailey reaches 20 points per night, it won’t be because Utah hands him the offense. It’ll be because he’s learned how to carve his place within it, and because the Jazz have built a system where his growth is a given.
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Hoosier Hysteria. What better way to describe the fascination behind Indiana high school basketball.
Plenty of notable names have made their mark in the Hoosier State. Oscar Robertson and his wizardry elevated the Crispus Attucks during its reign in the mid-1950s. George McGinnis’ physicality powered Indianapolis Washington to a 31-0 season in 1969.
And of course, there’s Indiana’s all-time leading scorer Damon Bailey of Bedford North Lawrence. Too many talents to name, too little time.
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And within that, many names often go under the radar. Or perhaps, forgotten.
If they have not already, it is time to recognize some names you might not remember from the history of Indiana high school basketball. They might not be Hall of Famers, but they made an impact on the history of the game.
In a time where scoring was at its lowest, Fred Adam’s scoring accompanied Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer Donald White en route to Lebanon becoming back-to-back state championships in 1917 and 1918. Adam was the second-leading scorer in both championship games.
The “Franklin Wonder Five” were led by Robert “Fuzzy” Vandivier, but crucial to the team’s run was Carlyle Friddle, who really left his mark in 1921 and ’22. He starred in Franklin’s frontcourt and was adept at scoring. Led by Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame coach Ernest “Griz” Wagner, Friddle was among those who played their role to perfection.
Robert Donaldson’s contributions were felt in Washington’s two state championship wins in 1941 and 1942. Surrounded by Indiana Basketball Hall of Famers Jim Riffey and Robert Grove, Donaldson brought balance to the Hatchets’ backcourt, earning the nickname “Speedy.”
Jack Matthews was the lone Bosse player not inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, but his impact was felt for Herman Keller’s group. Matthews’ offensive spark proved to be crucial in the Bulldogs’ two state championship winning seasons. He scored eight points in the 1944 championship game against Kokomo and six in 1945 against South Bend Riley.
While this era goes down in history for multiple reasons, Robertson and legendary coach Ray Crowe earn much of the recognition for the team’s success — and deservedly so. Still, Patton was a solid secondary option who could alleviate some of the scoring pressure off Robertson. He showcased this ability at the Butler Fieldhouse in 1956 with his 19 points against Lafayette Jefferson in the state championship.
The co-star to 1976 Mr. Basketball Dave Colescott, Neal was a critical piece to the Giants’ third state championship. His size and physicality in the frontcourt proved to be too much to handle, finishing the 1976 state championship game with 20 points against Rushville.
Both of Muncie Central’s state titles in 1978 and 79 were closely decided, but among others, John Carmichael’s productivity made the difference. His ability to score inside was a strength, and his size allowed him to contend with essentially any big man in the state. Carmichael scored 11 points in the 1978 championship against Terre Haute South and 12 in 1976 against Anderson.
The last back-to-back champion in the single-class era of IHSAA basketball, Ben Davis’s 1995 and 1996 state title rosters were not entirely similar. Without their two leading scorers from the previous year, Poisel’s 20 points were instrumental in the Giants’ double overtime win against New Albany at the Hoosier Dome. His game-winning three from the right wing was straight out of a movie.
Brandon McPherson, Lawrence North (2004-2005)
Winners of three straight Class 4A state titles from 2004 to 2006, Lawrence North had it going. Brandon McPherson is a name that likely did not overshadow his future NBA teammates in Greg Oden and backcourt mate Mike Conley, but the guard’s contributions to the 2004 and 2005 championships deserve recognition. A relied upon option in legendary coach Jack Keefer’s rotation, McPherson complemented the star duo well with his willingness to pass and make himself available to score. He scored 11 points and had three assists in the 2005 state title game against Muncie Central.
Michael Volovic was Carmel’s point guard during its back-to-back 4A state titles in 2012 and 2013. He was a reliable figure, initiating offense for the Greyhounds while also being able to create openings for himself. He stepped up big time with a team-high 19 points and seven assists in the 2013 state championship against Cathedral in a 57-53 win. He would go on to win the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award after the game.
NOTE: This story is part of a special "America 250" project on the history of Indiana high school basketball by journalists within USA Today Co. at the South Bend Tribune, Journal & Courier (Lafayette), The Star Press (Muncie), The Herald-Times (Bloomington) and The Courier & Press (Evansville). All stories will run on those respective sites between July 6-17, with select stories in printed copies of the paper as well.
Markos Tsegaye is a sports reporter for the Courier & Press. He can be reached at mtsegaye@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @10_Markos_
This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Remembering the forgotten heroes of Hoosier Hysteria
According to Brad Crawford of CBS Sports, a reunion between wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and the Kansas City Chiefs would fix issues for the position group ahead of the 2026 season.
"Hopkins played 10 games for the Chiefs during the 2024 season, finishing with 41 catches for 437 yards and four touchdowns after he was traded by the Tennessee Titans," wrote Crawford. "A return to Kansas City would mean Hopkins could settle into a complementary role as a dependable possession receiver behind Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and others. For a franchise with annual Super Bowl aspirations expecting Patrick Mahomes back for camp, welcoming back a proven playmaker like Hopkins on a team-friendly deal feels like a low-risk move."
"I knew we were getting a good player to play against him quite a bit, but I didn't know the leadership part," said Chiefs head coach Andy Reid to reporters about Hopkins before Super Bowl LIX. "He's been tremendous that way. He hasn't complained that we're spreading the ball around or utilizing other guys along with him. He's willing to share in that way."
The five-time All-Pro wide receiver spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens. He finished the 2025 season with 22 receptions for 330 yards and two touchdowns.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: NFL Writer suggests the Chiefs reunite with veteran wide receiver
I've been living for the episode titles for Rick and Morty season 9, but this week is the first time I've felt genuinely terrified for what I'm about to see.
Episode 8 is called Rickuiem Mort a Dream, which is a play on the Darren Aronofsky film Requiem for a Dream. If you've been brave enough to watch that movie, you'll know that it's so traumatizing, you can never, ever see it again.
What on earth that means for an animated TV series, I have no idea. But when does Rick and Morty season 9 episode 8 arrive on Adult Swim, Hulu, and HBO Max?
In the US, Rick and Morty season 9 episode 8 will debut on Adult Swim on Sunday, July 12 at 8pm PT / 11pm ET.
Viewers elsewhere, as well as in the US, have two streaming options: Hulu and HBO Max. Episodes should appear on these platforms 24 hours after they've aired on Adult Swim, meaning you can expect episode 8 on Monday, July 13.
These are the timings you need to take note of:

Rick and Morty season 9 is set to have 10 episodes. As long as there are no unexpected delays, we can expect it to follow the following release schedule:
There’s one thing that Spotify does really well, and that’s offering a roster of different playlist-making tools for you to really get creative with. Though some are AI-powered, Spotify’s Mixed Playlists encourages you to use your originality when compiling songs, all while putting you in the DJ booth.
Just as you’d get with music-mixing software, Spotify’s Mixed Playlists allow you to create smooth transitions between songs to ensure your playlist flows like a classic DJ set. Its mixing interface presents you with preset effects, and even tells you the key and BPM of each track — and now users have noticed a new upgrade that gives you even more freedom on the customization front.
A recent post on the r/truespotify Reddit page shows the latest update, revealing that you can now amend the Volume, EQ, and Filter settings even more by simply dragging each effect curve to control how the transition runs. According to a small number of users, this feature has been live for a few months, but the majority of listeners in the replies are only now running into it — myself included.
Spotify first launched Mixed Playlists in August 2025, hot on the heels of Apple’s own AutoMix function. But instead of relying on AI to mix songs, Spotify’s version puts the control right into your hands, and it quickly became one of my favorite new tools.

Prior to the update, you could create song transitions by selecting a preset which would automatically amend the Volume, EQ, and Filter settings, or you could go into each of the three and select your own preset to curate a custom transition. While these are still available, you can fine-tune your song-mixing even more, and after testing things out for myself I can see why listeners have taken to it so well.
For starters, it allows you to clean up the small but noticeable imperfections in your transitions that you can’t achieve by presetting the three audio categories individually. For example, if you go into the Filter category and select the ‘High-pass filter out option’, it’s stuck in one place on the audio track. When you tap the ‘Customize’ button, three points appear on the effect curve which you can move around the audio track display so that your chosen effect comes in at a specific time.
Comment from r/truespotify
However, there are a few small blips (not so much setbacks) with the feature that users have picked up on. When you start off with customizing your transitions, it can feel a little fiddly when trying to find the exact placement for each of the effect curve points but this you’ll get used to.
Additionally, other users have also pointed out that the effect curve points sometimes move back to their original spots after you’ve shifted them. I’ve only run into this a few times, so it’s not a major issue that’s going to put you off for good.
For once, it’s refreshing to see Spotify give one of its existing tools some TLC instead of pumping out new features without a lot of thought behind them. If this is the approach Spotify is taking from here on, just think of what it could do to improve features like this in the future.
I hate buying compressed air in cans. They're expensive, bulky, and they never last as long as they should. But I've found an awesome, affordable alternative that's a lot less wasteful (and a lot more fun).
The Wolfbox MF60 electric air duster is currently discounted to $31 (was $50) at Amazon. This rechargeable electric duster features 110,000 RPM brushless motor delivering that's capable of clearing out dust and debris from keyboards, computers, camera gear, and plenty more.
It's one of those home office gadgets that you never realize you need until you get one. In the UK, the MF60 is also discounted to £37 (was £44) at Amazon, too.

A rechargeable cordless air duster with a 110,000 RPM brushless motor and three adjustable speed settings. The lowest speed is gentle enough for delicate components and camera lenses; the highest moves real debris from keyboards, fan grilles, and car vents.
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The three-speed control is more useful than it sounds. A single-speed electric duster forces you to manage the distance from the surface to control airflow intensity, which can get awkward with delicate components. The MF60’s lowest speed lets you safely clean around camera sensors, circuit boards, and laptop keyboards without blasting debris deeper into gaps or risking damage to fragile parts. The highest speed is reserved for the jobs that need it — shifting compacted dust from heatsinks, clearing a fan grille that hasn’t been touched in years, or blasting pet hair from a car seat.
The brushless motor is the component that determines both the lifespan and the consistent performance of an electric air duster. Brushless motors have no physical contact points that wear down over time, which is why the Gadgeteer’s review of the MF100 found it delivered “impressive power” that held up across extended testing. The same brushless motor architecture carries through to the MF60, which means it should perform consistently whether you’re using it for the first time or the five hundredth.
USB-C charging is the practical detail that matters most for day-to-day use. It means the duster charges from the same cable as your laptop, phone, or other devices — no proprietary charger to lose, and it works from a power bank if you’re using it away from a wall outlet. The full charge time is reasonable for a device you’ll use in bursts rather than continuously.
The nozzle kit covers the practical range of cleaning scenarios: a narrow extension nozzle for getting into tight gaps between keyboard keys or fan blades, a wider deflector for broader surface coverage, and a brush attachment for simultaneously scrubbing and blowing on surfaces with caked-on dust. For a PC that’s been neglected for a year or more, the brush attachment on the GPU heatsink makes a noticeable difference over a bare nozzle alone.
One note on expectations: the MF60 at 110,000 RPM produces strong, consistent airflow for the cleaning tasks most people need — keyboards, electronics, camera gear, car interiors. The flagship MF100 at 150,000 RPM pushes more air per second and is the better choice if you regularly clean large surfaces or heavily clogged components. So, the MF60 is the right entry point for anyone who just wants to get off canned air without spending flagship money.
MI6 Approved: Screen-accurate 007 office gear
Q Branch: Bond-themed gear, gifts & gadgets
I'm a massive James Bond fan - if I had a specialist subject, it would be the 007 movies and books. So, I had a lot of fun building out the best James Bond home office gear I could find. Spreadsheets and online meetings might not always be quite as exciting as tackling Blofeld's never-ending plans for world domination - the same old dream - but at least this office setup brings the world of Bond to your workspace.
I've included 6 MI6-approved screen-accurate desk accessories and replicas. This includes GoldenEye's Parker Jotter (three clicks...), Bernard Lee's GPO 746 Red Rotary Phone - a staple of the Roger Moore era - and the iconic Royal Doulton Jack the Bulldog gifted to 007 by M in Skyfall. Consider this your official 00-Section requisition list.
Direct from Q Branch, I've also rounded up James Bond-inspired office gear for field-work and gadgets that keep SPECTRE from nosing through your files. They might not have appeared in the films, but they at least make you feel more like taking part in a global espionage caper (the rearview mirror dish is a particular favorite, as well as a "genuine Felix lighter").
Days after reports surfaced that Anthropic could be bringing Claude Cowork to its mobile app, the company has gone one further – users can now start, monitor and complete their agentic workflows from the mobile app and a dedicated web portal.
The upgrade is rolling out in beta now for Claude Max subscribers, but the company has plans to bring the functionality to more plans as rollout continues.
As part of the upgrade, Cowork sessions will also run in the cloud by default – another beta introduction that means workflows can continue even once a PC goes offline or shuts down.
Because the AI agent can run autonomously across things like files and documents, emails and calendars, and other connected apps, many users mostly left Cowork to run independently. However because it ran locally, it required users to keep their desktop session active even when they stepped away.
Now, scheduled work no longer requires a device to remain online – though users can still choose to run Cowork locally when access to local files is required, for example.
As for why Claude Cowork is being used, Anthropic has revealed that the autonomous agent is mostly being used among knowledge workers despite initially being targeted at coders. "Pulling scattered updates into a single report, building onboarding checklists and reconciling spreadsheets" account for the largest chunk, at around 33% of all use cases across Anthropic's analysis of 1.2 million sessions.
Content creation and copywriting (16%) came next, with software development (9%) and DevOps and infrastructure (7%) actually only accounting for much smaller proportions.
With knowledge work now accounting for nearly half of all Claude Cowork sessions, the company's research shows agentic AI emerging as an everyday work colleague. Though the company didn't indicate how, or whether, this shift in behavior might impact its pipeline, a shift away from coding as a primary use case could evolve Cowork in different ways to how we might have imagined.

The Bambu Lab A1 mini is one of those beginner-friendly 3D printers that isn't just great for the price - it's absolutely brilliant, scoring the full 5 stars in our review.
And right now, the A1 mini has dropped to $209 (was $300) at Bambu Lab. That's a huge discount on one of the most beginner-friendly 3D printers available, while still offering the speed and print quality enthusiasts look for. A multi-color combo kit also discounted on the same page.
One of the printer's key features is fully automatic calibration, which removes much of the trial and error traditionally associated with 3D printing. Instead of manually adjusting settings before every print, the device handles calibration on its own, helping you get started faster. In the UK, the 3D printer is also down to £139 (was £149).

The Bambu Lab A1 mini combines fully automatic calibration, print speeds up to 500mm/s, quiet 49dB operation, and a compact design with a 180 x 180 x 180mm build volume, making high-quality 3D printing simple and approachable. A multi-color combo version is also on sale.
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Although compact enough to fit comfortably on a desk, the A1 mini still offers a generous 180 x 180 x 180mm build volume. That's plenty of space for household projects, toys, models, organizers, and replacement parts.
Print speeds reach up to 500mm/s with acceleration of up to 10,000mm/s², allowing projects to finish much faster than many entry-level printers.
An all-metal hot end with a stainless steel nozzle supports temperatures up to 300°C, making it compatible with popular materials including PLA, PETG, TPU, and PVA.
Built-in sensors that monitor filament movement detect tangles, warn when filament runs out, and recover prints after a power outage. This will help reduce wasted material and reduce failed prints during longer jobs.
A built-in monitoring camera supports timelapse recording, while MakerWorld integration makes it easier to discover new projects and begin printing with minimum effort.
Everything works together to streamline the experience from choosing a model to watching the finished result appear.
Promising a maximum of 49dB of noise, the A1 mini runs at about the level of a quiet library, making it much easier to use in a home office or shared living space.
In our five-star review, we said: "The A1 Mini packs quite a punch in terms of performance and quality for its price point and will find wide appeal for both amateur and professional 3D printing enthusiasts."
If you've been waiting for an affordable way to get into 3D printing, the Bambu Lab A1 mini one of the best deals I've seen recently.
For more top picks, these are the best 3D printers we've tested and reviewed. And check out the gallery below for our 3D printed test samples using Bambu Lab's A1 mini.






The Anycubic Kobra X offers native four-color printing, expandable to 19 colors with additional modules, print speeds up to 600mm/s, AI monitoring, automatic bed leveling, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a spacious 260 x 260 x 260mm build volume. In our rave review we said, "The Kobra X marks a major update to the Anycubic range, offering faster printing and a boost in aesthetics and product design quality."
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GPT-5.6 is coming in three different versions, Sol, Terra, and Luna, but it won’t be anything like the normal ChatGPT releases we’ve been used to. First there will be a limited preview for trusted partners, followed by a broader rollout later. The preview begins this Thursday for the lucky few.
The staggered rollout is not by OpenAI’s design. In a release about the new models OpenAI said, “As part of our ongoing engagement with the U.S. government, we previewed our plans and the models’ capabilities ahead of today’s launch. At their request, we are starting with a limited preview for a small group of trusted partners whose participation has been shared with the government, before releasing more broadly.“
The delay comes after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a voluntary framework under which AI developers could provide the U.S. government with access to their new models for up to 30 days before releasing them to trusted partners.
OpenAI is clearly unhappy with the situation: “We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default. It keeps the best tools from users, developers, enterprises, cyber defenders, and global partners who need them. “
OpenAI is launching GPT-5.6 as a family of three models named after celestial objects, rather than its more usual naming conventions like “Instant” and “Mini”. Sol, Terra and Luna are three versions of the new ChatGPT-5.6, each aimed at a different balance of intelligence, speed and cost.
GPT-5.6 Sol is the flagship model and OpenAI’s most capable AI yet. This is the model for the hardest jobs: complex coding, multi-step reasoning, agent-style work and specialist tasks where accuracy matters more than speed. OpenAI says Sol has improved capabilities in coding, biology and cybersecurity, and it is also getting new “max” and “ultra” modes designed to give it more time and, in ultra mode, extra subagents to work through complicated tasks. You can think of Sol as the ‘big-brain’ version of GPT-5.6, which you want when the question is difficult enough that waiting a little longer is worth it.
GPT-5.6 Terra is the middle option, and probably the one most ordinary people will use. OpenAI describes it as a balanced model for everyday work, with performance competitive with GPT-5.5 but at half the cost. That makes Terra sound like the likely daily-driver model: powerful enough for writing, planning, research, coding help and general ChatGPT use, but not as expensive or heavyweight as Sol. If Sol is the specialist you call in for the hard problems, Terra is the model you would expect to use for most normal tasks.
GPT-5.6 Luna is the fast and affordable model. It's designed to offer strong capability at OpenAI’s lowest cost in the GPT-5.6 family, which suggests it is aimed at quick responses, lighter tasks and high-volume use where speed matters. This is the model you would expect to handle simpler questions, summaries, rewrites, quick brainstorming, and everyday back-and-forth without needing the full power of Sol. Luna may not be the showpiece model, but it could end up being the one people interact with most often if it makes ChatGPT feel faster and cheaper to run.
As I’ve mentioned before, the test for new AI models, like GPT-5.6 or Claude Sonnet 5, will increasingly be how well they manage mult-step tasks and agentic processes.
For ordinary ChatGPT users, the most obvious change when using GPT-5.6 may not be a dramatic new button or interface. It will probably be that ChatGPT feels more capable when you ask it to do something complicated and less like a chatbot that needs to be carefully walked through every step.
That matters because most people do not use ChatGPT by comparing benchmark scores. They notice whether it understands a messy request, remembers the point of the task, follows instructions properly and gets closer to a finished result the first time. If GPT-5.6 works as OpenAI is suggesting, the upgrade should be most visible in those moments where today’s models still feel impressive but slightly fragile.
OpenAI’s three-model structure is interesting and it’s not clear if the ChatGPT version will automatically send your request to different models depending on how complex it is. Obviously, not every task will need the same level of intelligence. A fast, cheaper model such as Luna could handle simple summaries, rewrites and everyday questions, while a more powerful model such as Sol could be reserved for harder work where depth matters more than speed.
GPT-5.6 is not available in ChatGPT during the preview, so ordinary users may not notice any of this immediately. OpenAI says the models are currently available through the API and Codex to a limited group of trusted partners and organizations, with broader availability through ChatGPT planned later.
One of the ways AI can be most helpful is in trawling through masses of scientific data that human researchers don't have time to analyze, looking for patterns — but this use-case is now proving problematic when it comes to the search for life beyond our planet.
A new study from researchers at Michigan State University suggests that AI systems can be too easily fooled into identifying signatures of life out in the universe where none exist. We need these flags to be accurate to know where to point our telescopes next, so it's important that the detection processes work.
The researchers set up a digital simulation including a key sign of life: the ability for molecules to replicate and mutate. Software was used to generate tens of thousands of digital organisms with and without this ability, which where then used to trail a neural network to spot the difference with an accuracy rating of 99.7%.
When the neural network was pointed towards data it hadn't previously seen, however, the AI's life-spotting skills fell apart. The researchers started with a digital organism that couldn't copy itself, which the AI correctly identified, then began making small edits and asking the AI to check again.
Essentially, as the AI was nudged out of its comfort zone of training data, it started seeing life where there wasn't any. "No matter what sequence of commands we started with, we were able to fool the AI 100% of the time," said Ankit Gupta, one of the researchers.

It's worth bearing in mind the limitations of this research: these tests were carried out in an artificial, digital simulation, and so didn't rely on any real data. The researchers were deliberately searching for errors too, rather than letting them happen by chance.
However, the study methods are solid enough to be concerning. The worry is that a Mars rover or a deep-space telescope could identify a life signature with a high degree of confidence, without necessarily having a human in the loop to check.
The researchers found there were a vast number of sequences that could trip up the AI too, meaning the risk of a mistake is more likely. While the digital organisms incorrectly identified by the neural network were close to what it had been trained to spot, they weren't full matches — despite the AI thinking they were.
These issues could crop up outside of space exploration too. The same errors might appear when looking for patterns in medical scans, security camera footage, and everywhere else the technology is used.
That said, the researchers are keen to emphasize that AI can still be useful in these scenarios — it just needs careful checks and supervision. "AI has an Achilles' heel: it can see a pattern and completely misclassify it," said Christoph Adami, one of the team. "There needs to be a human in the loop."
When it comes to abandoning and discontinuing its own products, Google doesn’t have a particularly stellar record. So many projects have been given the boot by the tech giant that there's even a Killed by Google website that collects all 300-plus of them.
Now, we can add Google Earth Pro to the list — and the announcement has caused consternation among Google fans.
An official post on the Google Earth support forums declared that “While you can continue using the legacy Google Earth Pro desktop app, it will no longer be available for new downloads beginning on June 25, 2027.” Users are being pointed towards the mobile and web versions of the app “for the best Google Earth experience.”
Provided you’ve downloaded it, you’ll be able to continue using the desktop version of Google Earth Pro beyond June 25. If you want to bring your saved places and projects from the desktop app to the web or mobile, you’ll need to follow Google’s instructions.
Google didn’t say exactly why it was discontinuing Google Earth Pro on desktop, only that “We’re continuing to make Google Earth on web and mobile the best place for people to get helpful geospatial insights.” But there’s no doubt that the decision to add yet another product to the Google graveyard will not go down well with many users.

As you might expect, social media has seen scores of Google users complaining about the move. Underneath Google’s forum post, for example, one anonymous user said: “Google Earth web is functionally useless for any kind of serious project. The max number of 250,000 vertices is ridiculous. It severely limits the amount of existing datasets I'm using on the desktop version. The [user interface] is intrusive and crowds the map, forcing the user to constantly move around and zoom in and out to see anything significant.”
That feeling was mirrored by sdot-p on Reddit, who lamented that “The impact to thousands of companies across industries will be huge. Earth Pro is integrated in workflows at a scale that can’t be changed without ridiculous amounts of effort. And even then the company is likely to be in a worse position than prior. You’re talking about impact to contractors, surveyors, utilities, municipalities, archeologists etc.”
Other users were more prosaic. “They accidentally made something that created too much value they couldn't monetize,” quipped MTGuy406 on Reddit, reflecting a longstanding sentiment that Google is quick to abandon projects that don’t make enough of an impact to its bottom line, no matter how beloved they might be.
I also have a soft spot for Google Earth Pro, having first used it many years ago to download North Korea Uncovered, a Google Earth project that aimed to map and label almost every building and location of interest inside the secretive state. Whether or not that will work anywhere near as well on the web isn't cleara, given the user interface and experience criticisms of the non-desktop version of Google Earth.
If you’ve been tempted to download Google Earth Pro on your desktop but haven't got around to doing it, now is the time to make your move. You’ll find the download on Google’s website — make sure you grab it before it’s too late.
The CEO of Xero has highlighted the key role AI can play in helping revolutionize the finance and accounting industries.
Speaking at Xerocon 2026 in London, Sukhinder Singh Cassidy outlined her company’s aim, “to be the trusted ecosystem for the agentic era” through its range of AI services and tools.
“It's never been a more exciting time to imagine what's possible with software,” she declared, outlining Xero’s aim, “to keep transforming our platforms, so you can transform your practice and then we can keep taking advantage of technology old and new to make work smarter.”
Cassidy went on to mention Xero’s role in two major initiatives going forward, what she called the “next chapter” for the company - namely, “making AI work for work” and also “supporting the rise of the builders.”
“AI is indeed here,” she noted, “it's still messy, it's still early, but it's one of the biggest trends, if not the biggest technological trend of our lifetime.”
The finance industry looks to be an obvious area where AI can benefit workers, with automated tools and services taking the strain off overloaded employees, particularly when it comes to time-consuming manual processes.
The company highlighted this with the release of several new AI tools for its JAX agentic platform, including Smart Document Capture, which can automatically pull out relevant data and adds it to Xero, and Auto Bank Reconciliation, which automates time-consuming manual tasks in bookkeeping by matching transactions to bank feeds automatically, in real-time.
With all these new tools taking work away from humans, Cassidy confronted the fear faced by some employees that AI would steal their roles.
“We believe the role of the trusted advisor doesn't go away,” she noted, “it magnifies, it multiplies into something much more powerful and meaningful in this era - your judgement, your relationships, your expertise become more valuable, not less, as you take advantage of these tools to supercharge your business.”
“It's important to recognise that our job is not only to make sure AI works for your work, but the new opportunities multiply.”
DLSS Swapper is an open-source app that does exactly what it sounds like — it swaps out the appropriate DLSS files for any game, helping downgrade or upgrade its native DLSS version. While the tool itself is safe, along with the verified files it hosts, users can also upload their own DLLs to the app's GitHub repo. Unfortunately, it seems like some of these files can contain malware, disguised as helpful solutions.
WARNING: There are people uploading DLLs into the DLSS Swapper / Manifest Builder repositories with comments like "this fixed it for me".DO NOT download these files, they are likely malware.July 8, 2026
To understand how this can even happen, we need to look at the way DLSS Swapper is set up. The app uses a manifest file to dig out DLLs from verified DLSS, FSR, and XeSS libraries. The verification process is thorough, and you won't see any file pop up in-app until its security hashes match official sources. However, it can also detect unknown files from new game releases installed on a user's computer.
These files are automatically uploaded to the repository as "issues," and the app also includes an option to upload your own DLL to help out fellow gamers. As you can probably guess by now, this is where the problem lies. These files are not vetted and remain in a grey area. DLL files are basically executable code, so if any of them were modified to include malware, you wouldn't even be able to detect it before it's too late.
The file would've already executed malicious code and installed a crypto-miner, for instance, in the background that hogs your PC's resources until you finally notice something's off. As such, the creator issues a clear warning to not download random files that show up on the GitHub repo, especially if they include comments that claim some sort of miracle cure. Stick to only the sources you trust if you must go outside of the officially supported libraries.
Previously, the developer already warned against the fake DLSS Swapper website posing as the real thing. Let this serve as your reminder that the app's GitHub page is the only place you should download DLSS Swapper from. Moreover, keep in mind that hardware support is just as important as software support, so if you have an older GPU that doesn't support the latest upscaling tech, a DLL swap cannot magically fix that.
PC builders and buyers are being forced to deal with persistent price rise, with the AI boom causing the price for individual PC hardware components to shoot through the roof. That's why brilliantly discounted rigs, like this $1,472.49 ABS Flux II Aqua gaming PC with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU, can't be missed when they appear on sale.
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As our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB review makes clear, this is a GPU that delivers great mainstream performance. 16GB of fast GDDR7 VRAM gives it both the bandwidth and additional memory to push performance higher than cheaper 8GB models, and is given a further boost by this Nvidia Blackwell GPU's DLSS 4 support, along with 4,608 CUDA cores, a small boost over the RTX 4060 Ti's 4,352 count.
The GPU benchmarks below confirm that this is firmly a mid-tier option for gaming, but the price-to-performance ratio means that it's a better option than the raw specs suggest. 16GB of VRAM leaves plenty of room for gaming at 1440p, ensuring no bottlenecks while trying to handle the textures and shaders at that high a resolution.




You're also getting the Intel Core i7-14700F in this build. While the 14700F is getting a little old, this Raptor Lake Refresh CPU is still a popular choice in pre-built systems at this price point, and it continues to deliver good performance for gaming. Those 20 cores are split across eight performance cores, which are best for gaming, along with 12 efficient cores for multi-threaded work.
There are a few compromises elsewhere in this rig, either. 32GB of Kingston Fury RAM is available here, split across two 16GB modules for dual-channel performance, with fast speeds of 6,400 MT/s. You also have a 1TB Kingston SNV3S SSD installed, offering read and write speeds of 6,000 and 5,000 MB/s apiece, with enough storage for a couple of big AAA games.
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Gamers who find themselves “limited” by SteamOS capabilities can now more confidently install Windows on their Steam hardware. Valve just released the Steam Hardware - Windows Resources page on Steam, which contains Windows drivers for the Steam Deck LCD, Steam Deck OLED, and Steam Machine. This means that those who want to replace the stock SteamOS with Windows 11 on their devices can now do so more easily, and they don’t have to hunt around the internet for drivers just to ensure that all the parts and components on their console will play nicely with Windows.
The drivers on the page include those for the APU, graphics, SD Card reader, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Audio, depending on which Steam hardware you’re driving. However, Valve said, “We are providing these resources as is and are unfortunately unable to offer 'Windows on Steam Hardware' support. If you get stuck and need a way back to the default SteamOS, please follow these recovery instructions.”
This is the main reason why Valve refuses to subsidize the Steam Machine — since owners can essentially do whatever they want to the living room PC console, selling one does not automatically guarantee that the company will make back any discounts it offers through game sales. This is why even though the Steam Machine is highly rated for Steam Deck users who want to upgrade to a more powerful device, its relatively high price puts it at a disadvantage compared to competitors like the PS5 or Xbox.
Many gamers would likely prefer SteamOS over Windows, especially as it offers far less bloat than Microsoft’s operating system. Valve is in fact working on SteamOS to make it more compatible with a general release and allow it to be installed on hardware that features Intel CPUs/GPUs and Nvidia GPUs. But because many anti-cheat apps still aren’t compatible with Linux (hence, SteamOS), installing Windows on Steam hardware is currently the only way that gamers can enjoy titles that require them.
It’s unfortunate that SteamOS doesn’t have any dual-boot capabilities at the moment, as that would give gamers the best of both worlds — use Windows and accept the performance hit if they want to play games that require specialized anti-cheat apps and then switch to SteamOS for all the other titles they enjoy. Valve said that it’s already working on this capability, but hasn’t given a fixed timeline for when it will arrive.
Peripheral maker 8Bitdo makes some seriously good controllers, and for very respectable prices in comparison to the competition. You can currently pick up their popular Pro 2 Wireless Controller for just $37.19, a saving of $22.80 (38%) from its $59.99 list price. You do, however, have to be an Amazon Prime member to get this discount. Not only is this an all-time low price for this controller, but it also comes with a convenient travel case to help protect the controller when you take it on the go. Perfect for pairing with a Nintendo Switch when traveling or going on holiday.
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One of the reasons you can pick up the 8Bitdo Pro 2 wireless on the cheap is that there is a newer version of the controller available from 8Bitdo - the Pro 3. Don't let that put you off, though. The Pro 2 features stick-drift-free hall-effect joysticks for accurate gaming and up to 20 hours of continuous play over Bluetooth. There are also many other great features, such as 6-axis gyro, somatosensory, and motion control functions, 4-way mode switching between devices, and amazing compatibility with various devices. Upgrade to the latest firmware, and you can use the controller with the Nintendo Switch 2. It's also great for the Steam Deck and is easily recognized when using Steam on the PC.

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I have sailed every Holland America ship except the Zaandam. Across those sailings I have been on older R-Class ships, newer Pinnacle-class flagships, and everything in between.
So when someone asks me whether Holland America is worth booking, I can give them a real answer.
Here it is: Holland America is one of the best values in cruising, but it is not for everyone.
If you book it expecting Carnival or Royal Caribbean, you will be disappointed. If you book it knowing what it actually is, you will likely come back. I was in the first camp, and the returned because I fell in love with just how laid back the cruise line is.

The typical HAL passenger is 50 or older, experienced, and more interested in where the ship is going than what is happening on the pool deck.
Live music, good food, destination lectures, and scenic sailings drive the experience onboard.
That said, the demographic shifts. Alaska season and holiday sailings bring out multigenerational families, particularly groups where grandparents and grandkids are traveling together. HAL handles those groups well. There have been holiday cruises when the kids club is full, and other times where there are under a dozen kids onboard.
If you want late-night parties, Vegas-scale production shows, or a ship that never sleeps, look elsewhere. If you want to actually feel like you went somewhere, Holland America is hard to beat.

HAL operates 11 ships. No new vessels are on order, so what you see is what you get for the foreseeable future. For a full breakdown by age and class, see our Holland America ships guide.
The three newest ships are the Pinnacle Class: Rotterdam (2021), Nieuw Statendam (2018), and Koningsdam (2016). These are the best ships in the fleet. Each carries around 2,650 passengers, features the Music Walk entertainment corridor, the World Stage theater, and the Grand Dutch Cafe.
If you have flexibility, book one of these.
I covered the Rotterdam in detail in my Rotterdam review and separately in 9 Hits and Misses of Holland America’s Rotterdam if you want a deeper look at the flagship.
The two Signature Class ships, Nieuw Amsterdam and Eurodam, sit in the middle of the fleet in both age and size, carrying around 2,100 passengers each. Solid ships, well maintained.
The four Vista Class ships, Oosterdam, Zuiderdam, Westerdam, and Noordam, were all built between 2002 and 2006.
They are starting to show their age in places but are still well-run. These are the six ships getting a full bow-to-stern overhaul under HAL’s $500 million Evolution program.
You can read about what is coming in our piece on Holland America’s big changes to six ships, starting with Oosterdam in Fall 2027.

The two oldest ships are Volendam and Zaandam, both from 1999. They carry around 1,400 passengers and are not getting the Evolution treatment.
I sailed the Volendam earlier this year on a Southeast Asia itinerary and came away impressed, not because it competes with the newer ships on amenities but because the smaller size, the attentive service, and the storage space built for long voyages reminded me what cruising used to feel like.
Read my full Volendam review if that ship is on your radar. Just temper your expectations on the finishes.
One important note: if you are stepping from a Pinnacle-class ship to anything older in the fleet, reset your expectations at the gangway. The gap is real.

Alaska is HAL’s strongest destination and has been for nearly 80 years. No other cruise line has been sailing Alaska longer. If Alaska is on your list, Holland America should be near the top of it.
I have covered it extensively, including a full Alaska sailing on the Koningsdam and a more recent seven-night Alaska cruise report that gets into Glacier Bay, the onboard programming, and what a balcony is actually worth in that part of the world.
HAL also offers a Glacier Guarantee on Alaska sailings, and has added Glacier Day as a dedicated programming day on itineraries that include scenic cruising. Both are worth knowing about before you book.
The CruiseTour program, which combines the sailing with rail travel and nights at Denali National Park, is worth considering if you have the time.
Beyond Alaska, HAL sails extensively in Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Canada and New England, the Panama Canal, and Hawaii.
For those who want more than a week, the line’s Legendary Voyages run 27 to 45 days and are some of the best itineraries in the fleet. HAL has also recently opened 35 new voyages to Hawaii and Mexico for the 2027-2028 season if you are planning ahead.

Fort Lauderdale is the only North American port with year-round sailings.
Summer deployments span Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, San Diego, Boston, New York, Montreal, and Quebec City.
Internationally the line homeports from Rotterdam, Barcelona, Rome, Venice, Lisbon, Athens, Copenhagen, Singapore, Sydney, Brisbane, and Yokohama.

Your base fare covers meals in the main dining room, the Lido buffet, and casual spots like the pizza and the Dive In burger venues.
Coffee, tea, lemonade, and water are included. All entertainment at the main venues is included: Lincoln Center Stage, Rolling Stone Lounge, Billboard Onboard, Crow’s Nest programming.
The gym, pools, daily cabin service, and room service are all included in the price of the cruise.
HAL’s Have It All package bundles shore excursions, specialty dining, a beverage package, and Wi-Fi into the fare. Worth pricing out depending on how you cruise.

Specialty dining at the Pinnacle Grill, Canaletto, and Tamarind carry an upcharge. Alcohol is not included. Gratuities, spa treatments, casino, and specialty coffees are all extra.
There are also classes you can take that have a fee, think whisky or wine tasing classes during sea days.

Music Walk on the Pinnacle Class ships is one of the better entertainment concepts at sea. Three distinct live music venues in one corridor: Billboard Onboard with dueling pianos, Rolling Stone Lounge for rock and classic hits, and Lincoln Center Stage for classical performances.
On a good night all three are running simultaneously and you just wander between them. I wrote about what that experience is actually like during a seven-night Alaska sailing on Koningsdam if you want a sense of how it plays out in practice.
The Crow’s Nest is one of the most underrated spaces on any HAL ship. Panoramic views, a quiet atmosphere, and programming that includes destination lectures and enrichment talks.
It is where you go when you want to actually think on a cruise.

For bookings made after November 5, 2025, on Summer 2026 sailings and beyond, here is how refunds work on cruises 13 days or under: cancel 90 or more days out and you get a full refund. Between 89 and 83 days out, you get a full refund minus your deposit. Inside 75 days, there is no refund.
For cruises 14 days and longer, the window extends. Cancel 120 or more days out for a full refund. Between 119 and 113 days, full refund minus deposit. Between 112 and 76 days, 50 percent back. Inside 75 days, nothing.
Always verify directly at hollandamerica.com before booking. Cancellation terms vary by sailing length and booking date and they do change.
Holland America’s Cancellation Protection Plan starts at $79 per person and covers cancellation for any reason up to 24 hours before departure. The Platinum version bumps reimbursement to 90 percent and adds medical and trip interruption coverage. Buy travel insurance regardless of which plan you choose.
Cancellation policies, fees, and itineraries are subject to change. Always confirm current details at hollandamerica.com before booking.

Holland America rewards travelers who care about where they are going, eat well, and appreciate live music played by actual musicians in actual venues. It is not the flashiest product on the water and it does not try to be.
I keep going back. That probably tells you what you need to know.
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As it is, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag is one of the greatest Assassin’s Creed games ever made. Buckling gameplay from bow to stern, Black Flag is the title that set a pirate craze in the world. To the point that Ubisoft spent well over a decade developing the cursed game Skull and Bones.

Genre: Open-world action-adventure
Released: July 9, 2026
Developer: Ubisoft
Available on: PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5
Price: $59.99 at Best Buy
Xbox Play Anywhere: ❌
Xbox Game Pass: ❌
Even with the dastardly failure of the game, Ubisoft’s vision of a pirate game has crawled its way back in the form of the Black Flag remake, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. As a player who gained every single achievement in the original game, you can bet your coin that I had high expectations when it came to this remake.
I’m happy to say that a little over a dozen years after the original game, Resynced is back to claim the piracy title.
You’re Edward Kenway, the ever-loving and charismatic privateer with a dashing Welsh accent. Driven by dreams of wealth for his wife and glory to boot, Edward sets sail for the West Indies in search of riches beyond measure.
From the start, Edward finds himself in turmoil under a naval encounter that sees his world unraveled and shipwrecked. A shady figure by the name of Duncan Walpole crosses paths with Edward, and an entire world beyond the realm of piracy unfolds before him. One of the shadow and ancient struggles between the Templars and Assassins. The fight between true freedom and control.
Within hours, players will find themselves commanding their very own vessel, the Jackdaw. A versatile ship under the command of a man with legendary pirate friends like Edward "Blackbeard" Thatch, Anne Bonny, Charles Vane, and more. With his trusty crew and mythical friends, Edward looks to create a pirate paradise free from the control of the outside world.
Along this path, Edward discovers the Observatory, Black Flag’s integral piece left behind by the First Civilization that both Assassins and Templars are fighting for. A device that could potentially locate any person across the globe, powers beyond Edward’s imagination begin to clash, with him caught right in the middle.
With everything at stake, Black Flag Resynced, like the game before it, does a wonderful job of depicting a struggle of self-discovery as Edward grapples with his own ambitions as they come at odds with protecting what truly matters in the world.
Unlike the original Black Flag, none of the original modern-day storyline is present. Instead, the entire game is set from beginning to end within the eyes and confines of Edward Kenway. No more will the player find themselves going through the motions of some Abstergo office.
On top of the original story, players can expect extra epilogue missions as well that add more to the world of Edward Kenway.
Everything you loved from the original Black Flag returns in Resynced, alongside a plethora of new activities to explore. From new locations to entirely new end-game missions that expand upon the original story, Resynced is more than just a remake, all while packing itself into a single game.
Modern-day stories have been replaced by Rifts, which are optional quests within the Animus that provide players with a unique “what-if” perspective shift. I won’t spoil anything, but a single one of these missions is far better than all of the modern-day experiences found in the original game, combined.
Alongside the main story, side-quests have also been expanded upon. With entirely new missions that give a better glimpse into some of the game’s most iconic characters, as well as other contracts that begin to number beyond what I’m willing to write about. Needless to say, even players who come fresh from the original will find tons of newly packed story content in Resynced!
With all the newly minted narrative pieces, Ubisoft also delivered the goods when it came to combat on foot and on the high seas. First, let’s talk about Edward’s expanded repertoire.
Edward’s melee capabilities have been expanded with perfect parries and heavy attacks. Now, when an enemy takes a parryable swing at Edward, a perfectly timed parry will open them up for a devastating finisher.
Players can also add heavy attacks to their swashbuckling swings to engage in melee beatdowns on enemies on their heels. These heavy hits are multi-enemy swings that apply to all melee weapons in the game.
Another fantastic “addition” is the rope dart, a mechanic that was part of the original, but many players felt was unlocked far too late in the game to be of any use. Correcting this mistake, Ubisoft has unlocked it for use within the first few hours of gameplay, as well as expanding on its combat capabilities.
Naval combat, as I said earlier, has also been heavily expanded. Each and every weapon on the Jackdaw now has an added secondary fire mode that drastically changes how the weapon performs. For instance, let's talk about the heated shot for the broadside cannons.
Rather than a single please-don’t-miss-shot, the heated-shot is a close-quarters monster. Enabling a rapid-fire “fire” shot that barrages the enemy with flaming cannonballs. The heated-shot is an up-close face melter when it comes to naval combat, and something I could never go back to the original without.
That’s just one of the added secondary weapons as well, with the upfront chain shots, swivel gun, mortars, and fire barrels all getting some fantastic additions to their arsenals. Open-water combat that was once perfection is now peak perfection.
Very rarely do I get to see a remake that captures the magic of the original while surpassing it in every way. Generally, there’s always something that seems to throw me off, something that the new team felt was needed but doesn’t quite fit the world of the initial creation.
Having played through the entirety of the original Black Flag in 2013, I went into Resynced immediately astonished. The world I had once known has been captured and enhanced in ways my nostalgia-driven mind thinks the original always looked.
Iconic cities like Nassau have been overhauled with incredibly new, detailed textures and meshes, all while triggering memory circuits in my brain I thought had been long lost. My first time on shore activated something in my head that I assumed I had completely forgotten. The buildings all fit perfectly in their places as I had once remembered them.
Even trees contain the same pathways I once ran through, while paths leading from ships initiate the same but greatly updated animations of the originals. The entire Resynced experience is absolutely breathtaking in terms of how closely the world has been reimagined while remaining faithful to its predecessor.
With that, you’d think a massive performance hit would come as well, but as someone playing on PC through Ubisoft Connect, it didn’t!
I’m happy to report that I achieved well over 120 frames per second on my build with a little DLSS Quality and Nvidia Frame Generation set to 2x. I know, I know, “frame generation sucks!” I’m here to tell you that as a competitive player, frame generation is perfectly fine in this case, given the native performance I was getting was well beyond 60 fps.
My current build is an RTX 5080, 9800X3D, and 64GB of DDR5 RAM. I was running the game on the Very High preset for most of my gameplay. I bumped it to Ultra settings with ray-tracing and field-of-view maxed, and Resynced still managed to maintain an average of 110+ frames per second.
If you loved the original game, then yes, you definitely should. If you've never played it, but love that older-school Assassin's Creed formula, then yes, you should too!

For everyone else, it really comes down to what you're looking for in a game.
While Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced is massive, players can adhere to most of the mainline story without too much side-tracking. So if these larger-than-life open-world games aren't your cup of tea, just know that Black Flag Resynced can be played as a sort of linear experience.
For collectathon people like myself, Resynced isn’t quite as bad as the latest Legend of Zelda entries, but you’ll definitely be busy running around each and every island, crossing off the to-do checklist you’re presented with. Especially if you want to grab every cosmetic as I do.
Then there’s an added layer of their new Animus Hub that was originally introduced with Assassin’s Creed Shadows. More points mean more unlocks, which all just feels like an expanded version of their original Ubisoft Uplay Store.
At the end of the day, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is everything I’ve ever loved about the series, now dressed to the Blackbeard nines and bursting with new features to keep gamers busy for days. Sure, I’ve been overwhelmed by the treasure trove of things to do, but not once have I played without a grin plastered across my face.
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Black Flag Resynced is everything a remake should be, the new gold standard. Whether you played it before or not, you're going to want to check it out.

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37% of BMW X3 sales in June come from the iX3 BEV variant.
296,378 new cars hit German roads in June, a very solid 15.7% year-on-year improvement. Keep in mind June 2025 was off -13.8% on the year prior. The H1 2026 volume is up 5.8% to 1,484,393. This is to be compared with pre-pandemic June 2019 levels of 325,231 sales for the month and 1,849,000 YTD. BEV sales surge 78.2% to 84,057 and 28.4% share vs. 18.4% in June 2025 and 14.6% two years ago. So far this year, BEVs are up 48% to 368,006 and 24.8% share vs. 17.7% over the same period in 2025 and 12.5% in 2024. PHEVs advance 25.8% to 32,212 and 10.9% share vs. 10% last year and are up 17.9% YTD to 163,793 and 11% share vs. 9.9%.
The Tesla Model Y ranks #3 in Germany in June.
Brand leader Volkswagen (+5.9%) trails its home market and sees its share thaw to 17.2% vs. 18.8% a year ago and 18.4% year-to-date (-4.3%). BMW (+18.6%) reclaims the 2nd spot for the first time this year, with Skoda (+23.5%) also up on rank on last month to #3. Mercedes (+5.9%) falls to #4 and is passed by BMW in the year-to-date ranking. Audi (+17.1%) also shines but is a distant 5th. Seat (+23.8%) and Dacia (+22.1%) are in great shape, with the latter hitting its highest volume since scrappage scheme-crazy 2009. Outside the Top 10, Tesla (+317.6%) and BYD (+273.7%) post surreal gains with Cupra (+39.8%) and Renault (+30.8%) also robust.
The Renault Twingo is already the best-selling recent launch in Germany.
Over in the models charts, the VW Golf (+10.4%) manages to increase the gap with the #2, the VW T-Roc (+1.8%) at 2.7% share vs. 2.3%. The Tesla Model Y (+361.9%) surges 23 spots on May to land in third place overall, its best performance since last March. The VW Tiguan (+18.1%) is relegated to 4th place despite a solid gain. The BMW X1 (+18.5%) is also strong at #5, with 49% of its June volume coming from the iX1 BEV variant. The Mini lineup (+59.7%) repeats at #6 ahead of the Mercedes GLC (+67.8%) and Skoda Octavia (+22.4%). The BMW X3 soars 111.7% to #10, the iX3 BEV version representing 37% of its total sales. The best-selling recent launch is the Renault Twingo (#118) ahead of the Kia EV2 (#120) and Mitsubishi Grandis (#128).
Previous month: Germany May 2026: BEVs up 39.3%, BYD (+232.1%) breaks ranking record again at #12
One year ago: Germany June 2025: Market falls -13.8%, VW off -20.7%, Opel Corsa on podium
Full June 2026 Top 70 All brands and Top 377 All models below.
Germany June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Volkswagen | 51,058 | 17.2% | + 5.9% | 1 | 273,747 | 18.4% | – 4.3% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | BMW | 26,119 | 8.8% | + 18.6% | 3 | 126,766 | 8.5% | + 6.5% | 3 | 3 |
| 3 | Skoda | 24,963 | 8.4% | + 23.5% | 4 | 128,218 | 8.6% | + 17.6% | 2 | 4 |
| 4 | Mercedes | 23,728 | 8.0% | + 5.9% | 2 | 125,960 | 8.5% | – 0.8% | 4 | 2 |
| 5 | Audi | 19,097 | 6.4% | + 17.1% | 5 | 106,422 | 7.2% | + 8.9% | 5 | 5 |
| 6 | Opel | 13,097 | 4.4% | – 14.8% | 6 | 70,403 | 4.7% | + 14.5% | 6 | 6 |
| 7 | Ford | 9,693 | 3.3% | + 7.5% | 8 | 48,255 | 3.3% | – 9.2% | 7 | 7 |
| 8 | Dacia | 9,454 | 3.2% | + 22.1% | 13 | 34,430 | 2.3% | – 2.9% | 12 | 12 |
| 9 | Seat | 9,042 | 3.1% | + 23.8% | 9 | 44,152 | 3.0% | + 2.5% | 9 | 10 |
| 10 | Hyundai | 8,436 | 2.8% | – 4.9% | 7 | 47,878 | 3.2% | + 4.6% | 8 | 8 |
| 11 | Cupra | 8,430 | 2.8% | + 39.8% | 14 | 34,942 | 2.4% | – 14.3% | 11 | 11 |
| 12 | Renault | 8,113 | 2.7% | + 30.8% | 10 | 33,291 | 2.2% | + 15.8% | 13 | 14 |
| 13 | Tesla | 7,768 | 2.6% | + 317.6% | 15 | 28,857 | 1.9% | + 224.6% | 17 | 27 |
| 14 | Fiat | 6,433 | 2.2% | + 20.5% | 11 | 35,832 | 2.4% | + 28.8% | 10 | 17 |
| 15 | BYD | 6,259 | 2.1% | + 273.7% | 12 | 26,252 | 1.8% | + 315.2% | 20 | 24 |
| 16 | Toyota | 6,072 | 2.0% | – 20.5% | 17 | 32,206 | 2.2% | – 18.5% | 14 | 9 |
| 17 | Kia | 5,913 | 2.0% | + 16.9% | 16 | 30,927 | 2.1% | + 3.1% | 16 | 13 |
| 18 | Peugeot | 5,810 | 2.0% | + 12.3% | 19 | 31,235 | 2.1% | + 2.8% | 15 | 16 |
| 19 | Volvo | 5,367 | 1.8% | – 7.6% | 20 | 26,278 | 1.8% | – 17.6% | 19 | 15 |
| 20 | Mini | 4,936 | 1.7% | + 59.7% | 21 | 21,171 | 1.4% | + 39.0% | 22 | 20 |
| 21 | Citroen | 4,842 | 1.6% | + 24.0% | 18 | 27,220 | 1.8% | + 9.6% | 18 | 18 |
| 22 | Mazda | 4,750 | 1.6% | + 27.8% | 22 | 24,435 | 1.6% | + 20.4% | 21 | 19 |
| 23 | MG Roewe | 3,974 | 1.3% | + 87.5% | 23 | 16,152 | 1.1% | + 40.2% | 24 | 23 |
| 24 | Nissan | 3,084 | 1.0% | + 12.0% | 25 | 16,742 | 1.1% | – 2.8% | 23 | 21 |
| 25 | Leapmotor | 2,662 | 0.9% | + 366.2% | 27 | 8,402 | 0.6% | + 306.5% | 27 | 31 |
| 26 | Porsche | 2,594 | 0.9% | – 3.6% | 24 | 15,601 | 1.1% | – 5.5% | 25 | 22 |
| 27 | Suzuki | 2,277 | 0.8% | + 17.3% | 26 | 11,436 | 0.8% | – 2.7% | 26 | 25 |
| 28 | Mitsubishi | 2,160 | 0.7% | – 38.9% | 31 | 6,912 | 0.5% | – 45.2% | 29 | 26 |
| 29 | Land Rover | 1,307 | 0.4% | + 18.4% | 28 | 7,654 | 0.5% | + 11.5% | 28 | 28 |
| 30 | Jeep | 1,154 | 0.4% | – 13.9% | 29 | 5,892 | 0.4% | – 13.0% | 30 | 29 |
| 31 | Smart | 934 | 0.3% | + 176.3% | 30 | 4,218 | 0.3% | + 116.3% | 31 | 34 |
| 32 | Xpeng | 922 | 0.3% | + 284.2% | 32 | 3,357 | 0.2% | + 215.2% | 33 | 37 |
| 33 | Honda | 675 | 0.2% | + 18.2% | 33 | 4,072 | 0.3% | + 10.4% | 32 | 32 |
| 34 | Polestar | 603 | 0.2% | + 16.6% | 37 | 2,429 | 0.2% | + 26.8% | 35 | 33 |
| 35 | Alfa Romeo | 434 | 0.1% | – 30.8% | 34 | 2,511 | 0.2% | – 36.5% | 34 | 30 |
| 36 | Subaru | 372 | 0.1% | – 23.6% | 36 | 1,761 | 0.1% | – 20.4% | 37 | 36 |
| 37 | Lexus | 367 | 0.1% | – 25.1% | 35 | 1,778 | 0.1% | – 29.0% | 36 | 35 |
| 38 | DS | 266 | 0.1% | + 63.2% | 39 | 1,101 | 0.1% | – 35.1% | 39 | 39 |
| 39 | KGM | 251 | 0.1% | – 32.7% | 38 | 1,369 | 0.1% | – 12.2% | 38 | 38 |
| 40 | Alpine | 207 | 0.1% | + 52.2% | 44 | 803 | 0.1% | + 78.0% | 41 | 44 |
| 41 | Ferrari | 195 | 0.1% | + 4.8% | 40 | 947 | 0.1% | – 4.8% | 40 | 41 |
| 42 | Geely | 189 | 0.1% | new | 41 | 326 | 0.0% | new | 48 | – |
| 43 | Man | 140 | 0.0% | + 40.0% | 46 | 664 | 0.0% | – 7.5% | 43 | 42 |
| 44 | Lynk & Co | 110 | 0.0% | – 59.7% | 47 | 587 | 0.0% | + 21.0% | 45 | 47 |
| 45 | Lamborghini | 106 | 0.0% | – 4.5% | 45 | 660 | 0.0% | – 8.1% | 44 | 43 |
| 46 | Zeekr | 104 | 0.0% | new | 51 | 190 | 0.0% | new | 55 | 65 |
| 47 | GWM | 98 | 0.0% | – 90.7% | 43 | 698 | 0.0% | – 64.3% | 42 | 40 |
| 48 | Iveco | 94 | 0.0% | + 17.5% | 48 | 544 | 0.0% | + 6.0% | 46 | 46 |
| 49 | Genesis | 84 | 0.0% | – 28.8% | 50 | 428 | 0.0% | – 33.7% | 47 | 45 |
| 50 | Aston Martin | 67 | 0.0% | + 168.0% | 49 | 322 | 0.0% | + 203.8% | 49 | 53 |
| 51 | Togg | 59 | 0.0% | n/a | 55 | 197 | 0.0% | ####### | 54 | 58 |
| 52 | Maserati | 55 | 0.0% | + 57.1% | 56 | 243 | 0.0% | – 27.7% | 50 | 48 |
| 53 | Ineos | 48 | 0.0% | – 67.6% | 52 | 198 | 0.0% | – 34.9% | 53 | 50 |
| 54 | Bentley | 32 | 0.0% | – 41.8% | 53 | 232 | 0.0% | – 24.9% | 52 | 49 |
| 55 | Vinfast | 32 | 0.0% | + 3100.0% | 59 | 134 | 0.0% | + 83.6% | 58 | 55 |
| 56 | Lucid | 31 | 0.0% | + 82.4% | 58 | 108 | 0.0% | + 47.9% | 59 | 57 |
| 57 | Lotus | 23 | 0.0% | – 46.5% | 57 | 144 | 0.0% | – 23.8% | 57 | 52 |
| 58 | Rolls-Royce | 23 | 0.0% | + 27.8% | 54 | 151 | 0.0% | – 9.6% | 56 | 51 |
| 59 | Jaecoo | 19 | 0.0% | new | 42 | 242 | 0.0% | new | 51 | 66 |
| 60 | Omoda | 15 | 0.0% | new | 60 | 48 | 0.0% | new | 61 | 62 |
| 61 | Deepal | 12 | 0.0% | new | 61 | 49 | 0.0% | new | 60 | 64 |
| 62 | Dongfeng | 7 | 0.0% | new | 62 | 18 | 0.0% | new | 64 | – |
| 63 | Morgan | 7 | 0.0% | + 133.3% | 63 | 47 | 0.0% | + 38.2% | 62 | 61 |
| 64 | Cadillac | 5 | 0.0% | – 28.6% | 66 | 31 | 0.0% | – 41.5% | 63 | 60 |
| 65 | Maxus | 3 | 0.0% | – 86.4% | 64 | 11 | 0.0% | – 84.7% | 66 | 59 |
| 66 | NIO | 3 | 0.0% | – 80.0% | 65 | 15 | 0.0% | – 87.5% | 65 | 54 |
| 67 | JAC | 1 | 0.0% | new | 67 | 4 | 0.0% | new | 68 | – |
| 68 | DAF | 0 | 0.0% | – 100.0% | – | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 69 | 69 |
| 69 | Fisker | 0 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 70 | 67 |
| 70 | Lada | 0 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 10 | 0.0% | n/a | 67 | 68 |
| – | Others | 1,193 | 0.4% | + 31.7% | – | 6,075 | 0.4% | + 4.6% | – | – |
Germany June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | VW Golf | 8,117 | 2.7% | + 10.4% | 1 | 44,625 | 3.0% | + 2.1% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | VW T-Roc | 6,808 | 2.3% | + 1.8% | 2 | 32,442 | 2.2% | – 16.0% | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | Tesla Model Y | 6,023 | 2.0% | + 361.9% | 26 | 19,701 | 1.3% | + 212.5% | 13 | 81 |
| 4 | VW Tiguan | 5,511 | 1.9% | + 18.1% | 3 | 29,242 | 2.0% | – 14.3% | 3 | 3 |
| 5 | BMW X1 | 5,388 | 1.8% | + 18.5% | 5 | 24,564 | 1.7% | + 8.5% | 5 | 5 |
| 6 | Mini All | 4,936 | 1.7% | + 59.7% | 6 | 21,171 | 1.4% | + 39.0% | 8 | 13 |
| 7 | Mercedes GLC | 4,716 | 1.6% | + 67.8% | 11 | 21,369 | 1.4% | + 20.2% | 7 | 11 |
| 8 | Skoda Octavia | 4,713 | 1.6% | + 22.4% | 7 | 24,394 | 1.6% | + 7.1% | 6 | 6 |
| 9 | Audi A6 | 4,655 | 1.6% | + 54.1% | 17 | 20,989 | 1.4% | + 10.6% | 9 | 10 |
| 10 | BMW X3 | 4,516 | 1.5% | + 111.7% | 8 | 20,949 | 1.4% | + 97.9% | 10 | 34 |
| 11 | Opel Corsa | 4,233 | 1.4% | – 30.9% | 4 | 24,785 | 1.7% | + 7.0% | 4 | 4 |
| 12 | VW T-Cross | 3,991 | 1.3% | + 30.7% | 9 | 17,115 | 1.2% | + 9.2% | 17 | 20 |
| 13 | Audi A5 | 3,647 | 1.2% | + 61.8% | 14 | 16,455 | 1.1% | + 40.0% | 21 | 25 |
| 14 | VW ID.3 | 3,514 | 1.2% | + 39.4% | 13 | 18,240 | 1.2% | + 24.7% | 16 | 17 |
| 15 | VW Transporter | 3,493 | 1.2% | + 16.4% | 19 | 18,535 | 1.2% | + 7.2% | 15 | 15 |
| 16 | VW Passat | 3,411 | 1.2% | – 8.1% | 10 | 19,886 | 1.3% | – 16.6% | 12 | 7 |
| 17 | Seat/Cupra Leon | 3,390 | 1.1% | + 15.4% | 21 | 15,799 | 1.1% | – 20.8% | 23 | 8 |
| 18 | Skoda Enyaq | 3,383 | 1.1% | + 76.0% | 18 | 16,485 | 1.1% | + 27.1% | 19 | 33 |
| 19 | Skoda Elroq | 3,315 | 1.1% | + 36.0% | 12 | 20,139 | 1.4% | + 114.4% | 11 | 32 |
| 20 | Skoda Kodiaq | 3,188 | 1.1% | + 31.6% | 22 | 16,335 | 1.1% | + 14.5% | 22 | 22 |
| 21 | BMW 3er | 3,099 | 1.0% | + 19.0% | 34 | 13,913 | 0.9% | – 10.0% | 28 | 18 |
| 22 | Dacia Sandero | 2,995 | 1.0% | + 2.9% | 31 | 11,764 | 0.8% | – 16.8% | 36 | 29 |
| 23 | Skoda Karoq | 2,967 | 1.0% | + 15.0% | 35 | 14,501 | 1.0% | + 7.9% | 26 | 24 |
| 24 | Mercedes CLA-Klasse | 2,883 | 1.0% | + 123.5% | 24 | 16,883 | 1.1% | + 154.6% | 18 | 41 |
| 25 | Mercedes E-Klasse/EQE | 2,865 | 1.0% | + 38.9% | 27 | 13,888 | 0.9% | – 7.6% | 29 | 27 |
| 26 | Audi A3 | 2,823 | 1.0% | + 10.7% | 28 | 13,825 | 0.9% | – 8.3% | 30 | 16 |
| 27 | BMW 5er | 2,795 | 0.9% | – 9.8% | 25 | 15,582 | 1.0% | – 14.1% | 24 | 9 |
| 28 | BMW 4er | 2,696 | 0.9% | + 43.3% | 45 | 11,619 | 0.8% | – 0.5% | 38 | 40 |
| 29 | VW Tayron | 2,690 | 0.9% | – 5.7% | 16 | 16,485 | 1.1% | + 52.1% | 20 | 26 |
| 30 | Fiat Ducato | 2,662 | 0.9% | – 23.9% | 15 | 18,702 | 1.3% | – 2.2% | 14 | 19 |
| 31 | BMW 1er | 2,537 | 0.9% | + 7.4% | 44 | 11,674 | 0.8% | + 4.2% | 37 | 30 |
| 32 | Skoda Fabia | 2,508 | 0.8% | + 6.6% | 37 | 12,089 | 0.8% | – 5.0% | 34 | 35 |
| 33 | Hyundai Tucson | 2,503 | 0.8% | + 26.0% | 30 | 14,387 | 1.0% | + 49.3% | 27 | 42 |
| 34 | VW Polo | 2,457 | 0.8% | + 6.1% | 23 | 13,795 | 0.9% | + 1.6% | 31 | 23 |
| 35 | Skoda Kamiq | 2,425 | 0.8% | + 10.9% | 47 | 10,996 | 0.7% | – 0.7% | 40 | 38 |
| 36 | Citroen C3/C3 Aircross | 2,407 | 0.8% | + 103.8% | 32 | 12,001 | 0.8% | + 65.2% | 35 | 60 |
| 37 | Opel Grandland X | 2,377 | 0.8% | + 63.1% | 41 | 12,113 | 0.8% | + 79.6% | 33 | 51 |
| 38 | VW Taigo | 2,299 | 0.8% | – 9.2% | 40 | 10,066 | 0.7% | – 15.6% | 48 | 45 |
| 39 | VW ID.7 | 2,248 | 0.8% | – 6.4% | 36 | 14,658 | 1.0% | – 18.6% | 25 | 14 |
| 40 | Cupra Formentor | 2,202 | 0.7% | + 21.7% | 48 | 9,860 | 0.7% | – 37.6% | 49 | 31 |
| 41 | Audi Q5 | 2,180 | 0.7% | + 63.9% | 50 | 9,482 | 0.6% | + 20.1% | 53 | 49 |
| 42 | Ford Transit Custom | 2,171 | 0.7% | + 16.7% | 46 | 10,609 | 0.7% | – 13.0% | 42 | 39 |
| 43 | BYD Seal U | 2,159 | 0.7% | + 410.4% | 62 | 6,981 | 0.5% | + 189.2% | 75 | 99 |
| 44 | Cupra Tavascan | 2,159 | 0.7% | + 155.2% | 61 | 8,168 | 0.6% | + 34.9% | 64 | 72 |
| 45 | Seat Ibiza | 2,151 | 0.7% | + 33.3% | 70 | 9,334 | 0.6% | + 19.5% | 54 | 54 |
| 46 | Dacia Bigster | 2,126 | 0.7% | + 73.3% | 60 | 8,392 | 0.6% | + 184.3% | 62 | 74 |
| 47 | Opel Astra | 2,073 | 0.7% | – 40.6% | 33 | 13,191 | 0.9% | – 21.9% | 32 | 12 |
| 48 | Ford Puma | 1,995 | 0.7% | + 64.6% | 76 | 8,567 | 0.6% | + 9.6% | 60 | 58 |
| 49 | Fiat 500 | 1,990 | 0.7% | + 118.7% | 49 | 7,547 | 0.5% | + 114.5% | 70 | 90 |
| 50 | Mercedes C-Klasse | 1,962 | 0.7% | – 14.8% | 39 | 10,895 | 0.7% | – 21.3% | 41 | 36 |
| 51 | Seat Ateca | 1,938 | 0.7% | + 72.6% | 38 | 11,263 | 0.8% | + 58.7% | 39 | 68 |
| 52 | Leapmotor T03 | 1,912 | 0.6% | + 419.6% | 115 | 4,706 | 0.3% | + 203.0% | 104 | 145 |
| 53 | Opel Mokka | 1,889 | 0.6% | – 34.7% | 66 | 9,794 | 0.7% | – 6.7% | 50 | 43 |
| 54 | Volvo XC60 | 1,865 | 0.6% | – 8.9% | 43 | 10,518 | 0.7% | – 9.7% | 44 | 37 |
| 55 | Skoda Superb | 1,860 | 0.6% | + 12.0% | 51 | 10,341 | 0.7% | + 20.9% | 46 | 53 |
| 56 | Cupra Born | 1,830 | 0.6% | + 10.6% | 56 | 8,615 | 0.6% | – 15.9% | 59 | 50 |
| 57 | Audi Q6 | 1,811 | 0.6% | + 27.9% | 67 | 8,503 | 0.6% | + 31.8% | 61 | 75 |
| 58 | VW Caddy | 1,772 | 0.6% | + 2.6% | 59 | 9,686 | 0.7% | – 6.3% | 52 | 48 |
| 59 | Tesla Model 3 | 1,708 | 0.6% | + 214.5% | 20 | 8,896 | 0.6% | + 260.7% | 55 | 124 |
| 60 | Dacia Spring | 1,701 | 0.6% | + 184.0% | 161 | 3,394 | 0.2% | + 24.2% | 124 | 142 |
| 61 | VW ID.4, ID.5 | 1,674 | 0.6% | – 28.9% | 57 | 10,359 | 0.7% | – 31.3% | 45 | 28 |
| 62 | Mercedes GLB/EQB | 1,667 | 0.6% | + 183.5% | 54 | 7,946 | 0.5% | + 39.8% | 65 | 125 |
| 63 | Mercedes GLA/EQA | 1,658 | 0.6% | + 44.3% | 53 | 10,136 | 0.7% | + 8.6% | 47 | 73 |
| 64 | Cupra Terramar | 1,657 | 0.6% | – 3.8% | 68 | 7,673 | 0.5% | – 11.7% | 69 | 55 |
| 65 | Opel Frontera | 1,645 | 0.6% | + 40.7% | 69 | 6,673 | 0.4% | + 149.9% | 79 | 89 |
| 66 | BMW 2er | 1,644 | 0.6% | – 6.9% | 52 | 9,687 | 0.7% | + 7.4% | 51 | 47 |
| 67 | Mercedes V-Klasse/EQV | 1,606 | 0.5% | – 14.4% | 79 | 8,632 | 0.6% | – 23.5% | 58 | 44 |
| 68 | Toyota Yaris/Cross | 1,568 | 0.5% | – 42.3% | 55 | 10,568 | 0.7% | – 18.4% | 43 | 21 |
| 69 | Seat Arona | 1,563 | 0.5% | – 3.0% | 78 | 7,733 | 0.5% | – 4.5% | 68 | 61 |
| 70 | Hyundai Kona | 1,554 | 0.5% | + 10.8% | 63 | 7,901 | 0.5% | + 17.6% | 66 | 70 |
| 71 | Audi Q3 | 1,530 | 0.5% | + 11.8% | 65 | 8,867 | 0.6% | + 9.7% | 56 | 59 |
| 72 | Ford Kuga | 1,529 | 0.5% | + 45.9% | 77 | 7,083 | 0.5% | – 4.3% | 73 | 62 |
| 73 | BMW X5 | 1,512 | 0.5% | + 72.2% | 73 | 7,287 | 0.5% | + 31.4% | 72 | 71 |
| 74 | BYD Atto 2 | 1,506 | 0.5% | + 16633.3% | 29 | 5,714 | 0.4% | + 752.8% | 91 | 225 |
| 75 | Mazda CX-30 | 1,392 | 0.5% | + 25.7% | 84 | 7,884 | 0.5% | + 28.7% | 67 | 77 |
| 76 | Peugeot 3008 | 1,334 | 0.5% | + 24.9% | 91 | 6,776 | 0.5% | + 49.2% | 78 | 100 |
| 77 | Dacia Jogger | 1,315 | 0.4% | + 0.8% | 87 | 4,901 | 0.3% | – 31.5% | 101 | 79 |
| 78 | Dacia Duster | 1,314 | 0.4% | – 22.6% | 85 | 5,970 | 0.4% | – 29.4% | 86 | 63 |
| 79 | MG ZS | 1,314 | 0.4% | + 214.4% | 88 | 5,281 | 0.4% | + 102.0% | 96 | 134 |
| 80 | Toyota Aygo X | 1,288 | 0.4% | + 6.7% | 92 | 6,970 | 0.5% | – 6.3% | 76 | 46 |
| 81 | Nissan Qashqai | 1,285 | 0.4% | + 1.3% | 104 | 7,499 | 0.5% | + 0.9% | 71 | 67 |
| 82 | VW Touran | 1,284 | 0.4% | – 3.7% | 74 | 8,227 | 0.6% | + 7.9% | 63 | 69 |
| 83 | Peugeot 2008 | 1,208 | 0.4% | + 23.6% | 103 | 6,911 | 0.5% | + 18.1% | 77 | 80 |
| 84 | Hyundai Inster | 1,190 | 0.4% | – 10.2% | 58 | 7,060 | 0.5% | + 36.6% | 74 | 92 |
| 85 | Ford Explorer | 1,172 | 0.4% | + 24.7% | 125 | 4,449 | 0.3% | + 2.7% | 108 | 88 |
| 86 | Peugeot 208 | 1,166 | 0.4% | + 7.9% | 75 | 6,285 | 0.4% | – 24.6% | 82 | 66 |
| 87 | BYD Seal | 1,130 | 0.4% | + 997.1% | 64 | 6,275 | 0.4% | + 897.6% | 83 | 141 |
| 88 | Renault Austral | 1,105 | 0.4% | + 11.1% | 102 | 4,757 | 0.3% | + 9.0% | 103 | 93 |
| 89 | Renault Clio | 1,091 | 0.4% | + 3.7% | 89 | 5,625 | 0.4% | – 3.4% | 93 | 86 |
| 90 | Suzuki Swift | 1,086 | 0.4% | + 1.6% | 90 | 6,431 | 0.4% | + 1.0% | 80 | 84 |
| 91 | VW ID.Buzz | 1,077 | 0.4% | + 57.9% | 82 | 5,254 | 0.4% | + 16.7% | 98 | 110 |
| 92 | Fiat Grande Panda | 1,071 | 0.4% | + 600.0% | 94 | 4,562 | 0.3% | + 2263.7% | 107 | 189 |
| 93 | Renault 5 | 1,066 | 0.4% | + 19.6% | 100 | 4,571 | 0.3% | + 12.7% | 106 | 113 |
| 94 | Mercedes Sprinter | 1,054 | 0.4% | + 9.9% | 96 | 5,023 | 0.3% | – 7.2% | 99 | 91 |
| 95 | Mercedes GLE | 1,045 | 0.4% | – 22.5% | 99 | 5,966 | 0.4% | + 7.8% | 87 | 85 |
| 96 | Toyota C-HR/C-HR+ | 1,005 | 0.3% | – 10.7% | 107 | 3,384 | 0.2% | – 33.4% | 125 | 94 |
| 97 | Volvo XC40 | 985 | 0.3% | – 41.5% | 81 | 5,999 | 0.4% | – 24.9% | 85 | 64 |
| 98 | Mazda CX-5 | 983 | 0.3% | + 471.5% | 127 | 3,319 | 0.2% | + 75.7% | 126 | 202 |
| 99 | Kia EV3 | 979 | 0.3% | + 39.1% | 128 | 4,090 | 0.3% | – 2.9% | 111 | 101 |
| 100 | Mercedes CLE | 969 | 0.3% | – 1.1% | 72 | 4,909 | 0.3% | – 14.7% | 100 | 97 |
| 101 | Volvo XC90 | 942 | 0.3% | – 3.2% | 112 | 3,759 | 0.3% | – 23.0% | 116 | 106 |
| 102 | Mitsubishi ASX | 938 | 0.3% | + 237.4% | 172 | 2,137 | 0.1% | + 27.5% | 153 | 157 |
| 103 | Suzuki Vitara | 931 | 0.3% | + 66.8% | 148 | 3,684 | 0.2% | + 9.3% | 117 | 120 |
| 104 | Hyundai i30 | 930 | 0.3% | + 44.6% | 123 | 3,468 | 0.2% | – 15.1% | 122 | 116 |
| 105 | Kia Sportage | 928 | 0.3% | – 22.7% | 80 | 5,754 | 0.4% | – 8.1% | 89 | 82 |
| 106 | Mercedes Vito | 911 | 0.3% | – 22.7% | 137 | 3,105 | 0.2% | – 31.5% | 131 | 109 |
| 107 | MG 3 | 910 | 0.3% | + 142.0% | 83 | 3,961 | 0.3% | + 49.9% | 113 | 135 |
| 108 | Hyundai i20 | 905 | 0.3% | + 27.3% | 97 | 6,295 | 0.4% | + 25.9% | 81 | 96 |
| 109 | Kia Picanto | 899 | 0.3% | + 14.8% | 106 | 4,135 | 0.3% | – 11.4% | 110 | 105 |
| 110 | Ford Transit, Tourneo | 884 | 0.3% | – 7.9% | 86 | 5,719 | 0.4% | + 13.0% | 90 | 103 |
| 111 | Citroen Jumper | 878 | 0.3% | + 58.8% | 95 | 5,348 | 0.4% | + 14.1% | 95 | 115 |
| 112 | Porsche Cayenne | 858 | 0.3% | + 9.0% | 109 | 4,687 | 0.3% | + 22.7% | 105 | 119 |
| 113 | Toyota Corolla/Cross | 843 | 0.3% | – 27.9% | 93 | 5,581 | 0.4% | – 9.0% | 94 | 78 |
| 114 | Renault Captur | 816 | 0.3% | – 7.1% | 108 | 3,587 | 0.2% | – 12.3% | 119 | 114 |
| 115 | Ford Transit Connect | 802 | 0.3% | + 48.2% | 113 | 3,888 | 0.3% | + 51.5% | 114 | 136 |
| 116 | Porsche 911 | 786 | 0.3% | – 17.4% | 98 | 5,625 | 0.4% | – 6.8% | 92 | 95 |
| 117 | Renault Symbioz | 774 | 0.3% | + 108.6% | 116 | 2,817 | 0.2% | + 72.6% | 136 | 161 |
| 118 | Renault Twingo | 759 | 0.3% | n/a | 150 | 1,575 | 0.1% | + 13025.0% | 175 | 375 |
| 119 | Jeep Avenger | 754 | 0.3% | – 12.6% | 120 | 3,798 | 0.3% | + 5.1% | 115 | 123 |
| 120 | Kia EV2 | 747 | 0.3% | new | 110 | 2,103 | 0.1% | new | 154 | – |
| 121 | MG 4 | 728 | 0.2% | + 19.5% | 151 | 1,543 | 0.1% | – 53.1% | 178 | 139 |
| 122 | Volvo EX30 | 708 | 0.2% | + 33.8% | 147 | 2,641 | 0.2% | – 18.1% | 143 | 147 |
| 123 | Audi Q4 | 703 | 0.2% | – 10.0% | 101 | 5,940 | 0.4% | – 5.0% | 88 | 83 |
| 124 | Citroen C5 X/Aircross | 702 | 0.2% | + 13.2% | 105 | 4,213 | 0.3% | – 15.7% | 109 | 108 |
| 125 | Renault Scenic | 659 | 0.2% | + 152.5% | 146 | 1,678 | 0.1% | + 70.0% | 170 | 200 |
| 126 | Hyundai Ioniq5 | 647 | 0.2% | – 13.5% | 154 | 2,759 | 0.2% | – 24.0% | 139 | 127 |
| 127 | Peugeot 308 | 620 | 0.2% | – 19.1% | 114 | 3,441 | 0.2% | – 24.8% | 123 | 117 |
| 128 | Mitsubishi Grandis | 611 | 0.2% | new | 183 | 1,817 | 0.1% | new | 165 | 345 |
| 129 | Porsche Macan | 602 | 0.2% | + 34.4% | 145 | 2,874 | 0.2% | – 8.4% | 135 | 130 |
| 130 | Opel Zafira Life | 600 | 0.2% | + 460.7% | 138 | 2,941 | 0.2% | + 375.1% | 133 | 226 |
| 131 | Peugeot 5008 | 596 | 0.2% | + 8.8% | 131 | 3,189 | 0.2% | + 41.7% | 127 | 146 |
| 132 | MG RX6 | 592 | 0.2% | – 4.8% | 126 | 2,988 | 0.2% | + 29.0% | 132 | 132 |
| 133 | Skoda Scala | 592 | 0.2% | – 26.1% | 139 | 2,900 | 0.2% | – 23.5% | 134 | 121 |
| 134 | Mercedes Citan | 590 | 0.2% | + 22.2% | 111 | 3,147 | 0.2% | + 9.8% | 130 | 138 |
| 135 | Nissan Micra | 589 | 0.2% | new | 133 | 2,030 | 0.1% | new | 156 | – |
| 136 | Toyota bZ4X | 589 | 0.2% | – 21.0% | 159 | 2,029 | 0.1% | – 37.8% | 157 | 144 |
| 137 | Cupra Raval | 582 | 0.2% | new | 275 | 626 | 0.0% | new | 226 | – |
| 138 | Mazda3 | 569 | 0.2% | + 27.0% | 143 | 3,675 | 0.2% | + 61.5% | 118 | 140 |
| 139 | BMW X2 | 548 | 0.2% | – 44.3% | 134 | 2,815 | 0.2% | – 35.9% | 137 | 112 |
| 140 | Mercedes A-Klasse | 535 | 0.2% | – 65.5% | 117 | 5,274 | 0.4% | – 33.9% | 97 | 52 |
| 141 | Renault 4 | 527 | 0.2% | + 154.6% | 132 | 2,381 | 0.2% | + 939.7% | 146 | 204 |
| 142 | Mazda6/6e | 517 | 0.2% | + 571.4% | 144 | 2,308 | 0.2% | + 532.3% | 148 | 198 |
| 143 | BYD Atto 3 | 508 | 0.2% | + 229.9% | 167 | 1,214 | 0.1% | + 79.1% | 192 | 237 |
| 144 | Polestar 4 | 493 | 0.2% | + 145.3% | 189 | 1,676 | 0.1% | + 98.8% | 171 | 173 |
| 145 | Smart #5 | 492 | 0.2% | + 811.1% | 122 | 2,354 | 0.2% | + 1037.2% | 147 | 214 |
| 146 | BYD Dolphin Surf | 485 | 0.2% | – 40.6% | 129 | 3,983 | 0.3% | + 365.8% | 112 | 179 |
| 147 | Mercedes G-Klasse | 485 | 0.2% | + 17.1% | 118 | 3,174 | 0.2% | – 5.3% | 128 | 128 |
| 148 | Peugeot Expert | 483 | 0.2% | + 124.7% | 141 | 2,209 | 0.1% | + 117.6% | 151 | 187 |
| 149 | Kia EV4 | 480 | 0.2% | new | 140 | 2,237 | 0.2% | new | 150 | 255 |
| 150 | Audi Q8 | 469 | 0.2% | – 27.2% | 130 | 3,530 | 0.2% | – 21.7% | 120 | 104 |
| 151 | Ford Capri | 464 | 0.2% | + 65.1% | 186 | 2,025 | 0.1% | + 74.0% | 158 | 155 |
| 152 | Mazda CX-60 | 461 | 0.2% | – 54.3% | 135 | 3,506 | 0.2% | – 23.0% | 121 | 107 |
| 153 | Land Rover Defender | 453 | 0.2% | + 42.5% | 156 | 2,578 | 0.2% | + 33.2% | 144 | 158 |
| 154 | Fiat 600 | 450 | 0.2% | – 23.2% | 121 | 2,690 | 0.2% | – 23.1% | 140 | 122 |
| 155 | Volvo EX90 | 436 | 0.1% | + 220.6% | 178 | 1,137 | 0.1% | + 79.1% | 200 | 216 |
| 156 | Toyota Proace | 429 | 0.1% | + 24.0% | 149 | 1,927 | 0.1% | – 9.3% | 162 | 159 |
| 157 | VW Touareg | 423 | 0.1% | – 17.4% | 119 | 3,173 | 0.2% | – 5.1% | 129 | 131 |
| 158 | Xpeng G6 | 423 | 0.1% | + 189.7% | 162 | 1,839 | 0.1% | + 243.1% | 163 | 210 |
| 159 | Mazda2 | 419 | 0.1% | + 22.5% | 174 | 1,698 | 0.1% | – 34.8% | 169 | 150 |
| 160 | Nissan Juke | 405 | 0.1% | – 24.7% | 184 | 1,966 | 0.1% | – 48.2% | 160 | 129 |
| 161 | Leapmotor B10 | 403 | 0.1% | new | 158 | 1,952 | 0.1% | new | 161 | 286 |
| 162 | Audi Q2 | 391 | 0.1% | – 56.3% | 42 | 8,681 | 0.6% | + 55.2% | 57 | 87 |
| 163 | Xpeng G9 | 391 | 0.1% | + 365.5% | 168 | 1,313 | 0.1% | + 192.4% | 189 | 234 |
| 164 | BMW iX | 379 | 0.1% | – 9.1% | 160 | 2,305 | 0.2% | + 31.2% | 149 | 151 |
| 165 | Audi Q7 | 366 | 0.1% | + 22.8% | 124 | 2,666 | 0.2% | – 2.6% | 142 | 137 |
| 166 | Kia EV5 | 362 | 0.1% | new | 207 | 1,434 | 0.1% | new | 182 | 365 |
| 167 | Citroen Jumpy | 348 | 0.1% | – 34.1% | 136 | 2,575 | 0.2% | + 1.6% | 145 | 149 |
| 168 | Leapmotor C10 | 344 | 0.1% | + 69.5% | 163 | 1,741 | 0.1% | + 238.7% | 167 | 203 |
| 169 | Mitsubishi Outlander | 340 | 0.1% | + 78.9% | 194 | 1,836 | 0.1% | + 130.7% | 164 | 185 |
| 170 | Jeep Compass | 339 | 0.1% | + 14.5% | 157 | 1,412 | 0.1% | – 29.4% | 185 | 168 |
| 171 | Renault Kangoo | 328 | 0.1% | – 15.0% | 155 | 1,736 | 0.1% | – 12.3% | 168 | 156 |
| 172 | Nissan X-Trail | 325 | 0.1% | – 6.6% | 175 | 2,799 | 0.2% | + 12.2% | 138 | 152 |
| 173 | Kia PV5 | 321 | 0.1% | new | 169 | 1,441 | 0.1% | new | 181 | 323 |
| 174 | Kia Ceed/Xceed | 320 | 0.1% | – 77.9% | 142 | 4,819 | 0.3% | – 42.8% | 102 | 56 |
| 175 | Range Rover Sport | 319 | 0.1% | + 38.1% | 179 | 1,766 | 0.1% | + 22.0% | 166 | 183 |
| 176 | Alfa Romeo Junior | 306 | 0.1% | + 6.3% | 176 | 1,497 | 0.1% | – 31.2% | 180 | 154 |
| 177 | Volvo S/V60 | 300 | 0.1% | – 3.8% | 165 | 1,561 | 0.1% | – 38.4% | 177 | 153 |
| 178 | Audi A1 | 299 | 0.1% | – 74.1% | 71 | 6,202 | 0.4% | + 1.5% | 84 | 76 |
| 179 | Ford Transit Courier | 296 | 0.1% | + 2.1% | 164 | 2,006 | 0.1% | – 2.3% | 159 | 160 |
| 180 | Smart #1 | 296 | 0.1% | + 75.1% | 200 | 1,246 | 0.1% | + 7.7% | 191 | 194 |
| 181 | BYD Sealion 7 | 288 | 0.1% | + 100.0% | 180 | 1,368 | 0.1% | + 132.7% | 187 | 195 |
| 182 | Opel Combo | 275 | 0.1% | + 400.0% | 185 | 772 | 0.1% | + 60.2% | 219 | 257 |
| 183 | Renault Espace | 267 | 0.1% | – 17.3% | 197 | 1,151 | 0.1% | – 4.6% | 196 | 184 |
| 184 | BMW X7 | 262 | 0.1% | + 20.2% | 177 | 1,425 | 0.1% | + 0.8% | 184 | 170 |
| 185 | Citroen Berlingo | 262 | 0.1% | – 3.0% | 181 | 984 | 0.1% | – 50.2% | 206 | 178 |
| 186 | Mercedes S-Klasse/EQS | 258 | 0.1% | – 14.0% | 201 | 1,523 | 0.1% | – 27.6% | 179 | 182 |
| 187 | VW Crafter | 252 | 0.1% | – 27.4% | 152 | 1,597 | 0.1% | – 17.8% | 173 | 163 |
| 188 | Citroen C4/C4 X | 245 | 0.1% | – 67.4% | 173 | 2,099 | 0.1% | – 37.8% | 155 | 111 |
| 189 | DS 7 | 235 | 0.1% | + 132.7% | 206 | 898 | 0.1% | – 21.8% | 212 | 191 |
| 190 | Nissan Primastar | 232 | 0.1% | – 14.7% | 153 | 1,170 | 0.1% | + 1.0% | 195 | 207 |
| 191 | Range Rover | 225 | 0.1% | + 57.3% | 205 | 940 | 0.1% | + 7.2% | 208 | 208 |
| 192 | Toyota RAV4 | 225 | 0.1% | – 2.2% | 261 | 586 | 0.0% | – 69.1% | 234 | 148 |
| 193 | Hyundai Bayon | 223 | 0.1% | – 15.2% | 195 | 1,625 | 0.1% | + 14.1% | 172 | 166 |
| 194 | Renault Rafale | 223 | 0.1% | – 29.0% | 166 | 1,146 | 0.1% | – 33.8% | 198 | 164 |
| 195 | Honda Jazz | 219 | 0.1% | + 51.0% | 198 | 1,012 | 0.1% | + 12.1% | 205 | 209 |
| 196 | Kia EV6 | 211 | 0.1% | – 15.6% | 210 | 1,024 | 0.1% | – 41.4% | 204 | 167 |
| 197 | Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross | 211 | 0.1% | – 53.5% | 224 | 828 | 0.1% | – 31.6% | 215 | 227 |
| 198 | BMW 7er | 209 | 0.1% | – 12.9% | 171 | 1,277 | 0.1% | + 20.7% | 190 | 181 |
| 199 | Mazda MX-5 | 209 | 0.1% | + 9.4% | 218 | 810 | 0.1% | + 22.5% | 216 | 224 |
| 200 | MG S5 | 209 | 0.1% | + 167.9% | 188 | 1,405 | 0.1% | + 1701.3% | 186 | 197 |
| 201 | Kia K4 | 208 | 0.1% | new | 182 | 780 | 0.1% | new | 218 | 326 |
| 202 | BMW X6 | 206 | 0.1% | – 1.0% | 199 | 1,056 | 0.1% | – 19.9% | 202 | 176 |
| 203 | Mazda CX-80 | 198 | 0.1% | – 33.6% | 204 | 1,200 | 0.1% | – 22.5% | 193 | 171 |
| 204 | Range Rover Evoque | 197 | 0.1% | + 23.1% | 190 | 1,561 | 0.1% | + 34.2% | 176 | 186 |
| 205 | Renault Trafic | 196 | 0.1% | + 79.8% | 209 | 884 | 0.1% | + 29.8% | 213 | 215 |
| 206 | Nissan Townstar | 182 | 0.1% | – 33.8% | 220 | 1,039 | 0.1% | – 33.8% | 203 | 174 |
| 207 | Peugeot 408 | 170 | 0.1% | – 41.4% | 215 | 929 | 0.1% | – 56.1% | 209 | 162 |
| 208 | Peugeot Boxer | 169 | 0.1% | – 3.4% | 202 | 1,146 | 0.1% | – 10.2% | 197 | 190 |
| 209 | Geely Starray | 168 | 0.1% | new | 238 | 264 | 0.0% | new | 269 | – |
| 210 | Kia Stonic | 167 | 0.1% | – 52.4% | 191 | 1,434 | 0.1% | – 26.3% | 183 | 165 |
| 211 | Renault Megane | 166 | 0.1% | + 172.1% | 192 | 625 | 0.0% | + 140.4% | 227 | 275 |
| 212 | Porsche Panamera | 163 | 0.1% | + 5.2% | 208 | 976 | 0.1% | – 3.7% | 207 | 192 |
| 213 | Ford Focus | 160 | 0.1% | – 90.3% | 219 | 2,677 | 0.2% | – 71.2% | 141 | 57 |
| 214 | Mercedes GLS | 158 | 0.1% | – 15.1% | 196 | 913 | 0.1% | – 9.3% | 210 | 196 |
| 215 | Mercedes B-Klasse | 157 | 0.1% | – 71.5% | 187 | 2,183 | 0.1% | – 43.3% | 152 | 102 |
| 216 | Alpine A290 | 152 | 0.1% | + 35.7% | 242 | 569 | 0.0% | + 89.0% | 238 | 256 |
| 217 | Hyundai Ioniq9 | 151 | 0.1% | + 2416.7% | 213 | 792 | 0.1% | + 13100.0% | 217 | 273 |
| 218 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 151 | 0.1% | – 55.8% | 225 | 905 | 0.1% | – 35.6% | 211 | 175 |
| 219 | Smart #3 | 146 | 0.0% | + 32.7% | 226 | 617 | 0.0% | + 6.4% | 231 | 233 |
| 220 | Ford Mustang | 144 | 0.0% | – 7.7% | 203 | 762 | 0.1% | – 14.7% | 220 | 220 |
| 221 | Porsche Taycan | 139 | 0.0% | – 22.8% | 193 | 1,193 | 0.1% | – 17.6% | 194 | 177 |
| 222 | Suzuki S-Cross | 135 | 0.0% | – 20.6% | 222 | 698 | 0.0% | – 45.6% | 221 | 188 |
| 223 | Man TGE | 133 | 0.0% | + 43.0% | 233 | 622 | 0.0% | – 10.0% | 228 | 219 |
| 224 | Lexus LBX | 129 | 0.0% | + 4.9% | 223 | 589 | 0.0% | – 7.7% | 233 | 217 |
| 225 | BYD Dolphin | 124 | 0.0% | + 1450.0% | 170 | 583 | 0.0% | + 48.0% | 236 | 242 |
| 226 | Mercedes AMG GT | 124 | 0.0% | + 72.2% | 211 | 460 | 0.0% | – 11.2% | 244 | 246 |
| 227 | MG S6 | 119 | 0.0% | new | 256 | 538 | 0.0% | new | 240 | – |
| 228 | Renault Master | 116 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 216 | 571 | 0.0% | + 43.5% | 237 | 266 |
| 229 | Subaru Forester | 116 | 0.0% | – 15.3% | 229 | 650 | 0.0% | – 11.7% | 225 | 222 |
| 230 | Honda Civic | 112 | 0.0% | + 72.3% | 250 | 392 | 0.0% | – 15.3% | 254 | 235 |
| 231 | Honda CR-V | 111 | 0.0% | – 5.9% | 239 | 869 | 0.1% | – 11.1% | 214 | 206 |
| 232 | Volvo ES90 | 111 | 0.0% | new | 283 | 399 | 0.0% | new | 252 | – |
| 233 | Subaru Uncharted | 109 | 0.0% | new | 249 | 177 | 0.0% | new | 289 | 435 |
| 234 | Honda HR-V | 108 | 0.0% | – 24.5% | 228 | 1,142 | 0.1% | + 27.7% | 199 | 212 |
| 235 | Fiat Panda | 104 | 0.0% | – 32.5% | 252 | 1,116 | 0.1% | – 10.8% | 201 | 193 |
| 236 | Kia Sorento | 102 | 0.0% | – 27.1% | 237 | 653 | 0.0% | – 27.1% | 224 | 199 |
| 237 | Polestar 2 | 100 | 0.0% | – 12.3% | 246 | 585 | 0.0% | – 27.3% | 235 | 211 |
| 238 | Audi e-Tron GT | 97 | 0.0% | – 14.9% | 262 | 457 | 0.0% | – 30.9% | 245 | 238 |
| 239 | BMW XM | 94 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 254 | 386 | 0.0% | + 15.9% | 256 | 262 |
| 240 | Hyundai Ioniq6 | 94 | 0.0% | + 38.2% | 247 | 416 | 0.0% | – 32.1% | 250 | 240 |
| 241 | BMW Z4 | 92 | 0.0% | – 68.8% | 221 | 1,354 | 0.1% | – 37.7% | 188 | 169 |
| 242 | Audi A8 | 89 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 212 | 552 | 0.0% | – 14.4% | 239 | 230 |
| 243 | Iveco Daily | 87 | 0.0% | + 13.0% | 243 | 513 | 0.0% | + 1.8% | 241 | 253 |
| 244 | Fiat Ulysse | 81 | 0.0% | + 1925.0% | 217 | 430 | 0.0% | + 3809.1% | 249 | 258 |
| 245 | Honda ZR-V | 81 | 0.0% | + 24.6% | 266 | 396 | 0.0% | + 1.3% | 253 | 247 |
| 246 | KGM Tivoli | 78 | 0.0% | – 35.5% | 245 | 392 | 0.0% | – 15.2% | 255 | 245 |
| 247 | Kia EV9 | 78 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 214 | 607 | 0.0% | – 18.7% | 232 | 229 |
| 248 | Kia Seltos | 78 | 0.0% | new | – | 78 | 0.0% | new | 313 | – |
| 249 | Lexus NX | 76 | 0.0% | – 29.0% | 241 | 451 | 0.0% | – 37.7% | 246 | 232 |
| 250 | Xpeng P7 | 73 | 0.0% | + 630.0% | 258 | 165 | 0.0% | + 106.3% | 293 | 316 |
| 251 | Range Rover Velar | 69 | 0.0% | – 55.5% | 255 | 496 | 0.0% | – 43.1% | 242 | 218 |
| 252 | Genesis GV70 | 68 | 0.0% | + 3.0% | 315 | 200 | 0.0% | – 54.6% | 280 | 278 |
| 253 | Lexus RX | 66 | 0.0% | – 36.5% | 276 | 312 | 0.0% | – 5.5% | 264 | 260 |
| 254 | Lynk & Co 08 | 65 | 0.0% | new | 260 | 330 | 0.0% | new | 262 | 327 |
| 255 | Alfa Romeo Stelvio | 64 | 0.0% | – 62.6% | 244 | 460 | 0.0% | – 43.9% | 243 | 213 |
| 256 | Peugeot Rifter | 63 | 0.0% | + 57.5% | 236 | 345 | 0.0% | + 10.9% | 260 | 269 |
| 257 | Subaru Crosstrek | 63 | 0.0% | – 27.6% | 253 | 436 | 0.0% | – 16.5% | 248 | 236 |
| 258 | Toyota Urban Cruiser | 63 | 0.0% | n/a | 232 | 663 | 0.0% | + 33050.0% | 223 | 416 |
| 259 | Hyundai Staria | 62 | 0.0% | – 50.8% | 234 | 619 | 0.0% | + 38.5% | 229 | 231 |
| 260 | Suzuki Swace | 61 | 0.0% | – 25.6% | 272 | 345 | 0.0% | – 9.4% | 261 | 249 |
| 261 | Fiat Qubo | 60 | 0.0% | new | 316 | 73 | 0.0% | new | 315 | – |
| 262 | Jeep Wrangler | 60 | 0.0% | – 31.8% | 231 | 617 | 0.0% | – 4.9% | 230 | 241 |
| 263 | BYD Tang | 59 | 0.0% | + 247.1% | 299 | 132 | 0.0% | + 57.1% | 301 | 311 |
| 264 | Mitsubishi Colt | 58 | 0.0% | – 80.0% | 264 | 285 | 0.0% | – 88.4% | 268 | 133 |
| 265 | Ford Mustang Mach-E | 57 | 0.0% | + 62.9% | 230 | 367 | 0.0% | + 81.7% | 258 | 271 |
| 266 | Lamborghini Urus | 56 | 0.0% | – 28.2% | 251 | 405 | 0.0% | – 23.0% | 251 | 251 |
| 267 | Zeekr 7X | 56 | 0.0% | new | 278 | 129 | 0.0% | new | 304 | 401 |
| 268 | MG S9 | 51 | 0.0% | new | 269 | 182 | 0.0% | new | 286 | – |
| 269 | Toyota Land Cruiser | 51 | 0.0% | – 22.7% | 257 | 355 | 0.0% | – 19.9% | 259 | 267 |
| 270 | Lamborghini Coupe range | 50 | 0.0% | + 51.5% | 268 | 255 | 0.0% | + 32.8% | 270 | 297 |
| 271 | Togg T10X | 50 | 0.0% | n/a | 294 | 162 | 0.0% | + 16100.0% | 295 | 328 |
| 272 | Alfa Romeo Tonale | 49 | 0.0% | – 34.7% | 259 | 374 | 0.0% | – 9.2% | 257 | 252 |
| 273 | Mercedes SL | 49 | 0.0% | + 14.0% | 235 | 438 | 0.0% | + 4.5% | 247 | 268 |
| 274 | Nissan Leaf | 49 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 50 | 0.0% | + 614.3% | 327 | 389 |
| 275 | Ineos Grenadier | 48 | 0.0% | – 67.6% | 273 | 198 | 0.0% | – 34.4% | 281 | 281 |
| 276 | Ferrari Purosangue | 47 | 0.0% | + 23.7% | 288 | 218 | 0.0% | + 9.0% | 276 | 288 |
| 277 | KGM Actyon | 45 | 0.0% | + 32.4% | 270 | 291 | 0.0% | + 75.3% | 267 | 292 |
| 278 | Subaru Solterra | 45 | 0.0% | – 43.8% | 274 | 139 | 0.0% | – 8.6% | 300 | 314 |
| 279 | KGM Rexton | 44 | 0.0% | + 22.2% | 267 | 251 | 0.0% | + 27.4% | 271 | 282 |
| 280 | KGM Torres | 44 | 0.0% | + 33.3% | 263 | 249 | 0.0% | – 9.1% | 272 | 276 |
| 281 | Lexus UX | 42 | 0.0% | – 8.7% | 286 | 180 | 0.0% | – 44.3% | 288 | 270 |
| 282 | Ferrari 12Cilindri | 41 | 0.0% | + 32.3% | 265 | 225 | 0.0% | + 70.5% | 274 | 293 |
| 283 | Maserati Grecale | 41 | 0.0% | + 215.4% | 305 | 185 | 0.0% | – 23.9% | 284 | 285 |
| 284 | KGM Korando | 40 | 0.0% | – 73.2% | 285 | 185 | 0.0% | – 59.9% | 283 | 263 |
| 285 | Alpine A390 | 38 | 0.0% | new | 327 | 115 | 0.0% | new | 305 | 436 |
| 286 | Ferrari 296 | 38 | 0.0% | – 39.7% | 290 | 164 | 0.0% | – 50.8% | 294 | 279 |
| 287 | Land Rover Discovery | 38 | 0.0% | + 26.7% | 313 | 105 | 0.0% | – 39.3% | 306 | 294 |
| 288 | Xpeng X9 | 35 | 0.0% | new | – | 35 | 0.0% | new | 339 | – |
| 289 | Subaru Outback | 34 | 0.0% | – 74.2% | 271 | 328 | 0.0% | – 43.6% | 263 | 243 |
| 290 | Lexus RZ | 33 | 0.0% | – 60.2% | 292 | 148 | 0.0% | – 48.6% | 299 | 284 |
| 291 | Honda Prelude | 32 | 0.0% | new | 277 | 213 | 0.0% | new | 278 | – |
| 292 | Zeekr 7GT | 30 | 0.0% | new | – | 30 | 0.0% | new | 343 | – |
| 293 | Kia Niro | 29 | 0.0% | – 78.0% | 248 | 295 | 0.0% | – 70.0% | 265 | 201 |
| 294 | Lynk & Co 01 | 29 | 0.0% | – 89.3% | 296 | 190 | 0.0% | – 59.4% | 282 | 274 |
| 295 | Suzuki Jimny | 29 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 39 | 0.0% | + 3800.0% | 334 | 398 |
| 296 | Mercedes VL | 24 | 0.0% | new | – | 24 | 0.0% | new | 347 | – |
| 297 | MG IM6 | 24 | 0.0% | new | – | 24 | 0.0% | new | 348 | – |
| 298 | Bentley Continental | 23 | 0.0% | – 47.7% | 289 | 159 | 0.0% | – 29.0% | 296 | 289 |
| 299 | Ferrari Amalfi | 23 | 0.0% | new | 295 | 89 | 0.0% | new | 309 | – |
| 300 | MG Cyberster | 23 | 0.0% | + 64.3% | 282 | 216 | 0.0% | + 31.7% | 277 | 283 |
| 301 | Vinfast VF6 | 23 | 0.0% | n/a | 306 | 94 | 0.0% | + 944.4% | 308 | 308 |
| 302 | DS 4 | 20 | 0.0% | – 55.6% | 284 | 129 | 0.0% | – 71.5% | 302 | 265 |
| 303 | GWM Wey 05 | 20 | 0.0% | – 88.3% | 303 | 89 | 0.0% | – 83.4% | 310 | 261 |
| 304 | Lucid Gravity | 20 | 0.0% | new | 308 | 70 | 0.0% | new | 318 | 368 |
| 305 | Renault Arkana | 20 | 0.0% | – 93.1% | 311 | 184 | 0.0% | – 85.8% | 285 | 180 |
| 306 | Geely E5 | 19 | 0.0% | new | 301 | 54 | 0.0% | new | 325 | – |
| 307 | Tesla Model X | 19 | 0.0% | + 171.4% | 314 | 102 | 0.0% | + 72.9% | 307 | 331 |
| 308 | Volvo C40 | 19 | 0.0% | – 64.2% | 281 | 176 | 0.0% | – 51.1% | 290 | 277 |
| 309 | Tesla Model S | 18 | 0.0% | + 260.0% | 293 | 155 | 0.0% | + 167.2% | 297 | 324 |
| 310 | Jaecoo 7 | 17 | 0.0% | new | 227 | 238 | 0.0% | new | 273 | 378 |
| 311 | Ferrari Roma | 16 | 0.0% | – 54.3% | 318 | 151 | 0.0% | – 11.7% | 298 | 296 |
| 312 | Lexus ES | 16 | 0.0% | + 14.3% | 297 | 69 | 0.0% | – 12.7% | 319 | 315 |
| 313 | Lynk & Co 02 | 16 | 0.0% | + 1500.0% | 302 | 67 | 0.0% | + 294.1% | 320 | 350 |
| 314 | Nissan Ariya | 16 | 0.0% | – 64.4% | 287 | 170 | 0.0% | – 76.7% | 291 | 239 |
| 315 | Alfa Romeo Giulia | 15 | 0.0% | – 83.9% | 291 | 180 | 0.0% | – 67.0% | 287 | 248 |
| 316 | Alpine A110 | 15 | 0.0% | – 34.8% | 312 | 85 | 0.0% | – 33.1% | 312 | 301 |
| 317 | Genesis GV60 | 15 | 0.0% | + 50.0% | 279 | 221 | 0.0% | + 202.7% | 275 | 305 |
| 318 | Omoda 5 | 15 | 0.0% | new | 298 | 42 | 0.0% | new | 332 | 346 |
| 319 | Zeekr X | 15 | 0.0% | new | – | 20 | 0.0% | new | 350 | 392 |
| 320 | Ferrari 849 Testarossa | 14 | 0.0% | new | 309 | 37 | 0.0% | new | 337 | – |
| 321 | GWM Wey 03 | 14 | 0.0% | – 83.3% | 323 | 57 | 0.0% | – 68.9% | 323 | 295 |
| 322 | Fiat Tipo | 13 | 0.0% | – 53.6% | 310 | 693 | 0.0% | + 238.0% | 222 | 291 |
| 323 | Hyundai i10 | 13 | 0.0% | – 99.0% | 240 | 1,591 | 0.1% | – 79.0% | 174 | 65 |
| 324 | Maserati GranTurismo | 13 | 0.0% | + 85.7% | 332 | 38 | 0.0% | + 31.0% | 336 | 339 |
| 325 | Honda E:NY1 | 12 | 0.0% | – 65.7% | 328 | 48 | 0.0% | – 11.1% | 330 | 330 |
| 326 | DS No 8 | 11 | 0.0% | + 175.0% | 307 | 71 | 0.0% | + 1675.0% | 317 | 355 |
| 327 | Lucid Air | 11 | 0.0% | – 35.3% | 324 | 38 | 0.0% | – 47.9% | 335 | 312 |
| 328 | Polestar 3 | 10 | 0.0% | – 95.0% | 280 | 168 | 0.0% | – 36.8% | 292 | 280 |
| 329 | Porsche Cayman | 10 | 0.0% | – 85.7% | 329 | 56 | 0.0% | – 85.1% | 324 | 272 |
| 330 | Bentley Bentayga | 9 | 0.0% | – 18.2% | 317 | 72 | 0.0% | – 14.3% | 316 | 313 |
| 331 | Ferrari SF90 | 9 | 0.0% | – 30.8% | 319 | 46 | 0.0% | – 65.9% | 331 | 302 |
| 332 | Togg T10F | 9 | 0.0% | new | 352 | 35 | 0.0% | new | 338 | 358 |
| 333 | Vinfast VF8 | 9 | 0.0% | + 800.0% | 330 | 40 | 0.0% | – 37.5% | 333 | 333 |
| 334 | Deepal S05 | 8 | 0.0% | new | 322 | 26 | 0.0% | new | 346 | 381 |
| 335 | BMW X4 | 7 | 0.0% | – 96.1% | 331 | 291 | 0.0% | – 79.4% | 266 | 172 |
| 336 | Dongfeng Box | 7 | 0.0% | new | 321 | 18 | 0.0% | new | 353 | – |
| 337 | Lotus Eletre | 7 | 0.0% | – 36.4% | 320 | 49 | 0.0% | – 32.9% | 328 | 320 |
| 338 | Land Rover Discovery Sport | 6 | 0.0% | – 91.0% | 304 | 208 | 0.0% | – 47.3% | 279 | 254 |
| 339 | BMW 8er | 5 | 0.0% | – 93.0% | 342 | 30 | 0.0% | – 92.8% | 341 | 250 |
| 340 | Lexus LM | 5 | 0.0% | – 61.5% | – | 29 | 0.0% | – 75.2% | 344 | 310 |
| 341 | Opel Movano | 5 | 0.0% | – 87.5% | 300 | 129 | 0.0% | – 48.4% | 303 | 290 |
| 342 | Rolls-Royce Spectre | 5 | 0.0% | + 25.0% | 335 | 29 | 0.0% | – 29.3% | 345 | 342 |
| 343 | Suzuki Across | 5 | 0.0% | – 44.4% | 325 | 49 | 0.0% | – 64.7% | 329 | 307 |
| 344 | Toyota Supra | 5 | 0.0% | + 66.7% | 326 | 54 | 0.0% | + 20.0% | 326 | 338 |
| 345 | Deepal S07 | 4 | 0.0% | new | 344 | 10 | 0.0% | new | 363 | 402 |
| 346 | Iveco Eurocargo | 4 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 11 | 0.0% | + 120.0% | 360 | 374 |
| 347 | Lotus Emeya | 4 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 348 | 31 | 0.0% | + 82.4% | 340 | 349 |
| 348 | MG IM5 | 4 | 0.0% | new | – | 4 | 0.0% | new | 381 | – |
| 349 | Subaru Impreza | 4 | 0.0% | – 63.6% | 336 | 30 | 0.0% | – 31.8% | 342 | 332 |
| 350 | Toyota Prius | 4 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | 338 | 67 | 0.0% | – 30.9% | 321 | 304 |
| 351 | Cadillac Optiq | 3 | 0.0% | new | – | 11 | 0.0% | new | 359 | 437 |
| 352 | Iveco Stralis | 3 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 346 | 17 | 0.0% | + 466.7% | 355 | 363 |
| 353 | Leapmotor B05 | 3 | 0.0% | new | – | 3 | 0.0% | new | 387 | – |
| 354 | Man TGM | 3 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 341 | 18 | 0.0% | + 63.6% | 354 | 360 |
| 355 | Man TGS | 3 | 0.0% | + 200.0% | – | 8 | 0.0% | + 166.7% | 368 | 384 |
| 356 | Zeekr 001 | 3 | 0.0% | new | 339 | 11 | 0.0% | new | 362 | 391 |
| 357 | Audi A7 | 2 | 0.0% | – 98.8% | 340 | 18 | 0.0% | – 98.1% | 352 | 221 |
| 358 | Cadillac Escalade | 2 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | 343 | 19 | 0.0% | – 62.0% | 351 | 337 |
| 359 | Fiat Scudo | 2 | 0.0% | – 33.3% | 345 | 6 | 0.0% | – 40.0% | 371 | 372 |
| 360 | Jaecoo 5 | 2 | 0.0% | new | – | 2 | 0.0% | new | 392 | – |
| 361 | Mazda MX-30 | 2 | 0.0% | – 97.3% | 333 | 22 | 0.0% | – 90.8% | 349 | 287 |
| 362 | Mercedes Unimog | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | – | 3 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 388 | 390 |
| 363 | Skoda Epiq | 2 | 0.0% | new | – | 2 | 0.0% | new | 397 | – |
| 364 | Audi A4 | 1 | 0.0% | – 99.4% | – | 8 | 0.0% | – 99.5% | 367 | 205 |
| 365 | Ferrari 612 Scaglietti | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 401 | – |
| 366 | Genesis G80 | 1 | 0.0% | – 96.0% | – | 6 | 0.0% | – 87.0% | 372 | 348 |
| 367 | GWM Ora 07 | 1 | 0.0% | – 85.7% | 353 | 10 | 0.0% | – 70.6% | 364 | 344 |
| 368 | Jeep Renegade | 1 | 0.0% | – 98.7% | – | 59 | 0.0% | – 87.1% | 322 | 259 |
| 369 | Mitsubishi Space Star | 1 | 0.0% | – 100.0% | – | 1 | 0.0% | – 100.0% | 408 | 126 |
| 370 | NIO EL6 | 1 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | – | 3 | 0.0% | – 85.0% | 389 | 347 |
| 371 | NIO ET5 | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 351 | 6 | 0.0% | – 80.6% | 375 | 318 |
| 372 | NIO Firefly | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 356 | 4 | 0.0% | + 300.0% | 382 | 385 |
| 373 | Nissan Interstar | 1 | 0.0% | new | – | 7 | 0.0% | new | 370 | – |
| 374 | Peugeot J5 | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 410 | – |
| 375 | Rolls-Royce Cullinan | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 1 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 412 | 411 |
| 376 | Toyota Mirai | 1 | 0.0% | – 93.8% | – | 4 | 0.0% | – 87.1% | 384 | 354 |
| 377 | Volvo S/V90 | 1 | 0.0% | – 98.6% | – | 86 | 0.0% | – 85.9% | 311 | 244 |
Source: KBA
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Beşiktaş, 25 yaşındaki kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu ile yollarını ayırdığını açıkladı.
Beşiktaş Kulübü, altyapısından yetişen kaleci Ersin Destanoğlu ile yollarını ayırdı.
Siyah beyazlı kulüp, 25 yaşındaki file bekçisine sosyal medyadan veda etti. Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Her şey için teşekkürler Ersin." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
İŞTE O PAYLAŞIM:
Her şey için teşekkürler Ersin. ???? pic.twitter.com/NfI0nRcA4f
— Beşiktaş JK (@Besiktas) July 8, 2026
ERSİN DESTANOĞLU: "BEŞİKTAŞ, BANA NE HAYAL ETTİYSEM HEP DAHA FAZLASINI VERDİ"
Beşiktaş'ın veda mesajının ardından Ersin Destanoğlu da siyah-beyazlı camiaya veda etti.
"İnsan ne kadar uzağa giderse gitsin, ailesinden bir parçayı hep yanında taşır. Aileye veda edilmez. Veda merasimleri, araya girecek mesafeye ve duyulacak özleme önden yapılan bir hazırlıktır. Ben de bugün bu hazırlığı yapmak zorundayım. Ufacık bir çocukken sırtıma geçirdim bu formayı. Fulya, Nevzat Demir, İnönü… Bu kulüpte adım atmadığım yer kalmadı. Beşiktaş’ımın her bir zerresini biliyorum. Kendimi tanımadan Beşiktaş’ı tanıdım. Beşiktaş’la büyüdüm. Hayalim, Beşiktaş kalesine geçmekti. Geçtim. Ben çalıştım, Beşiktaş da bana karşılığını verdi. Ben size, Beşiktaş’ıma, kendimden bile daha iyi tanıdığım bu kulübe nasıl veda edeyim? Benim için çok zor. Bunları söylemek, yarın sizinle olamayacak olmak daha da zor. Ömrümün yarısından fazlasını bu kulüpte geçirdim. Tarihin en zor şampiyonluklarından birini kazandık. Türkiye Kupası, Süper Kupalar… Beşiktaş, bana ne hayal ettiysem hep daha fazlasını verdi. Bugüne kadar üzerimde emeği olan tüm başkanlarıma, hocalarıma, takım arkadaşlarıma ve kulübün tüm emekçilerine yürekten teşekkür ederim. Hakkınızı helal edin. Motorları maviliklere sürdüğümüz günlerde, Beşiktaşlı Ersin olarak mutlu olacağım. Kendinize iyi bakın. Sizi çok seviyorum."
PERFORMANSI
Ersin, 2019-2020 sezonundan bu yana siyah-beyazlı formayı tüm kulvarlarda toplam 151 kez sırtına geçirdi.

İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Napoli, Galatasaray'ın transfer gündeminde yer alan Hollandalı sol kanat oyuncusu Noa Lang'ın geleceğiyle ilgili kararını yeni sezon kampının ardından verecek.
İtalya Serie A’da yeni sezon öncesi kadro yapılanmasını sürdüren Napoli’de, Hollandalı sol kanat oyuncusu Noa Lang’ın geleceği mercek altına alındı.
Napoli, Galatasaray'ın hala transfer listesinde yer alan Hollandalı futbolcu için vereceği kararını yeni sezon öncesi gerçekleştirilecek kamp sonrasına erteledi.
La Gazzetta dello Sport'ta yer alan habere göre, Napoli, sezon öncesi gerçekleştirilecek kampın ardından 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun geleceğine karar verecek. İtalyan ekibi, Lang ile ilgili şu ana kadar olan tüm değerlendirmeleri ve planları geçici olarak askıya almaya karar verdi.
ALLEGRI GÖRMEK İSTİYOR
İtalyan ekibinin yeni teknik direktörü Massimiliano Allegri, kampta Noa Lang'ın performansını yakından görmek ve yeni sezonda takıma katkı verip veremeyeceğini anlamak istiyor.
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FIORENTINA İDDİASI
Noa Lang için Galatasaray dışında Fiorentina iddiası da gündeme gelmişti.
GALATASARAY PERFORMANSI
Noa Lang, geride kalan sezonun ikinci yarısında formasını giydiği Galatasaray'da 19 maçta 2 gol attı ve 3 asist yaptı.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Kocaelispor'un yönetim kurulu üyesi ve basın sözcüsü Kadir Genç, görevinden istifa etti.
Genç, yaptığı açıklamada, "Çok değer verdiğim, parçası olmaktan gurur duyduğum Kocaelispor'daki görevlerimden işlerimin yoğunluğu ve il dışındaki projelerimiz nedeniyle istifa etme kararı aldım. Bir taraftar olarak büyük camiamıza hizmet etmeye devam edeceğim. Yaşasın Kocaelispor." ifadelerini kullandı.
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Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Kocaelispor'da teknik direktör Selçuk İnan, takım harcama limitlerinde yer açabilmek için yüksek maliyetli bazı oyuncularla yollarını ayırmak zorunda olduklarını söyledi.
Yeni sezon hazırlıklarını Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun Riva'daki Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde sürdüren yeşil-siyahlı takımda teknik direktör İnan, basın mensuplarının sorularını yanıtladı.
2026-2027 sezonu hazırlıklarının iyi geçtiğini belirten Selçuk İnan, "Oyuncuların hepsi istekli. Enerjik geldiler. İnşallah yeni sezon bizim için başarılı geçer. Sezona daha farklı ve güçlü başlamak istiyoruz, hızlı girmek istiyoruz. Giden ve gelen oyuncular oldu. Şartlar elverdikçe bu durum devam edecek gibi gözüküyor. Geçen sezon ligin en az gol yiyen takımlarından biriydik. Doğru bir takım savunması oluşturduğumuzu düşünüyorum. Yine hedeflerimizden biri bu. Ön tarafta eksikliğimizi gidermek için de çalışıyoruz. Bu sezon daha iyi ve güçlü bir Kocaelispor izlettirmek için elimizden geleni yapacağız. İnşallah bunda da başarılı olacağız." ifadelerini kullandı.
Transfer çalışmalarıyla ilgili de konuşan 41 yaşındaki teknik adam, "Maalesef şartlar çok da istediğimiz oyuncuyu alabilecek uygunlukta değil. Herkes çok emek veriyor. Limitler ve cezalar var. Hepsinin dengesini oluşturmak gerek. Limit açmak için bazı oyuncularla yollarımızı ayırmaya mecbur kalacağız. Transferde görüştüğümüz birçok oyuncu var. Şu an sadece 2003 doğumlu ve üzeri 1 oyuncu alabiliyoruz. 3-4 noktaya transfer yapmamız gerekiyor. Birincisi stoper. Adım adım gidiyoruz. Stratejik düşünüyoruz. Limitlerde de istediğimiz oyuncuyu alabilecek durumda değiliz. Yavaş yavaş her şeyin rayına oturacağını düşünüyorum." şeklinde görüş belirtti.
- "Bazı oyuncuların gidişi bizi üzecek"
Takımdan ayrılması beklenen Karol Linetty ve geçen sezon kiralık olarak forma giyen Hrvoje Smolcic ile ilgili de değerlendirmede bulunan Selçuk İnan, şu görüşleri paylaştı:
"Limit açmak zorundayız. Takımı da biraz gençleştiriyoruz. Yüksek maliyetli birkaç oyuncuyla yollarımızı ayırarak limit açmak istiyoruz. Karol da bunlardan biri. Onunla da konuşuldu. Böyle bir karar aldık. Buna benzer kararlar almaya devam edebiliriz. Smolcic ile birçok defa görüştük. Onunla iyi bir ilişkim var. Gelmesinde de çok çaba sarf ettim. O da karşılığını verdi. Bazı oyuncuların gidişi bizi üzecek. Görüşmelerimiz oldu. Şu an başka takımda. Elimizden geleni yaptık. Finansal açıdan bizi ne kadar zorlayacağına baktık. Böyle sonuçlandı. Kendisine başarılar diliyorum."
- "Belki fazla baskı uyguladık"
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'na grup aşamasında veda ederek hayal kırıklığı yaşatan A Milli Futbol Takımı'na ilişkin soruları da yanıtlayan İnan, şunları kaydetti:
"Beklentilerim vardı. Birçok oyuncuyu çok iyi tanıyorum. Ne kadar üzgün olduklarını biliyorum. Hedefleri koyarken oyuncuların psikolojik durumunu da göz önüne almak gerekiyor. Belki fazla baskı uyguladık. Oyuncularla konuştuğumda çok üzgünler. Karşılığını verememek çok üzücü. Maalesef başaramadık. Bitti. Keşke daha fazla ilerleyebilseydik. Önümüzde UEFA Uluslar Ligi ve Avrupa Şampiyonası var. Onlara destek vermek lazım."

Türkiye Basketbol Federasyonu (TBF) Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu'na İstanbul Topkapı Üniversitesi tarafından fahri doktora ünvanı verildi.
Üniversitenin 2025-2026 eğitim-öğretim yılı mezuniyet töreni, Turkcell Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi'nin ana salonunda gerçekleştirildi. Törene İstanbul Topkapı Üniversitesi Mütevelli Heyeti Başkanı Emre Tezmen, Rektör Prof. Dr. Emre Alkin, TBF Başkanı Hidayet Türkoğlu, TBF yöneticileri, akademisyenler, mezun öğrenciler ve velileri katıldı.
Törende Hidayet Türkoğlu'na Türk gençliğine ve spora katkılarından dolayı fahri doktora ünvanı takdim edildi. Türkoğlu'na cübbesini rektör Emre Alkin giydirirken, diplomasını Emre Tezmen ile mütevelli heyeti başkan vekili Nihat Kırmızı verdi.
Başkan Türkoğlu, törende yaptığı konuşmada, "İstanbul Topkapı Üniversitesi tarafından bana layık görülen fahri doktora ünvanı, benim bu zamana kadar aldığım en anlamlı ödüllerden biridir. Bu tür ortamlar beni çok heyecanlandırır ama sporculuk hayatımda bile bu kadar heyecanlanmamıştım. Bu tip ödüllerin başka bir anlamı da değerli ailemin burada benimle birlikte olması. Çocuklarımın İstanbul Topkapı Üniversitesinin beni onurlandırmasına şahit olması çok değerli. Eski bir sporcu olarak hayatım boyunca kendine güvenen, her işi en iyi şekilde yapmaya çalışan bir insan oldum. Kendimi, ailemi ve ülkemi en iyi şekilde temsil etme sorumluluğunu üstümde hissettim. Yüzlerce kez milli formayı giymenin, uluslararası organizasyon olan NBA'de ülkemi 15 sene temsil etmenin gururunu ve sorumluluğunu taşıdım. Bana en büyük desteği veren eşim, ailem, sevdiklerim ve arkadaşlarım ile sevgisini hiçbir zaman eksik etmeyen milyonlara teşekkür ediyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
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Üniversite yönetimine de teşekkür eden Türkoğlu, "Üzerimdeki cübbenin sorumluluğunu hiçbir zaman unutmayacağım. Belki de sporculuktan daha fazla sorumluluk yüklediğinin bilincindeyim. Bir spor adamı olarak Türk gençliğine ve basketboluna her koşulda hizmet etmeye devam edeceğim." diye konuştu.
Fahri doktora ünvanının verilmesinin ardından mezuniyet töreni gerçekleştirildi.

Kocaelispor Kulübü Başkanı Recep Durul, stoper ve orta saha transferi için çalışmaların sürdüğünü belirterek, bazı oyuncularla da yolları ayıracaklarını söyledi.
Başkan Durul, yeni sezon hazırlıklarını Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun Riva'da bulunan Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde sürdüren yeşil-siyahlı takımın antrenmanının ardından basın mensuplarının sorularını yanıtladı.
Yeni sezon kadro planlamasına ilişkin görüşlerini aktaran Recep Durul, "Takıma kattığımız ve takımdan gidecek oyuncular var. Eksik bölgeler için çalışıyoruz. Bir stoper transferimiz olacak. Bir oyuncuyla görüşme içindeyiz. Umuyorum kısa bir süre içinde sonuç alabiliriz. Alternatiflerimiz de var. Orta saha için de yoğun bir çalışmamız var. Hocamızın talebi doğrultusunda 8 ve 10 numara oynayabilecek deneyimli bir Türk oyuncu bakıyoruz. Stoperde de yabancı üzerinde duruyoruz. Gitmeye yakın oyuncular var. Son aşamaya geldik. Önümüzdeki günlerde onlar da neticelenecek." ifadelerini kullandı.
Yabancı kuralının değişmesi yönünde bazı kulüplerden yoğun bir baskı olduğunu aktaran Durul, "Yabancıda tam serbestliğe karşıyız. Düşüncemizi 12+4 olarak ortaya koyduk. Yabancı kuralının değişme ihtimalini hep birlikte göreceğiz. Bazı kulüplerde şişmiş bir yabancı oyuncu kadrosu var. Bu nasıl olacak? Bir standart olması lazım. Gelecekte yayın ihalesinde 400 milyon dolar gibi bir beklenti var. Bu olursa yabancı kuralında da daha radikal değişiklikler yapılabilir." diye konuştu.
Kocaelispor'un ulusal kulüp lisansı alma süreci hakkında da konuşan Başkan Durul, "Çalışmalarımız devam ediyor. Çöze çöze gidiyoruz. Bazı oyuncuların parasını ödedik. Sezon başlayana kadar lisanların alınmış olması gerekiyor. Diğer borçları yapılandırma çalışmalarımız devam ediyor. Sezon başlayana kadar tamamlayacağız. Bununla ilgili bir endişemiz yok. Doğru bir şekilde ilerliyoruz." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Samsunspor Futbol Direktörü Fuat Çapa, 7-8 oyuncularına farklı liglerden ve Trendyol Süper Lig'den teklif geldiğini söyledi.
Çapa, Nuri Asan Tesisleri'nde düzenlediği basın toplantısında, bu sezon Lubomir Satka ve Olivier Ntcham'ın takımdan ayrıldığını belirtti.
Önceki sezonlarda ilk 11'de oynayan Satka ve Ntcham'ın takıma önemli katkı sağladığına işaret eden Çapa, "Biz oynayarak gelişen bir takımız. Buraya ilk geldiğinde hiçbir oyuncunun alıcısı bu kadar yoktu ama şu anda 7-8 oyuncumuzu değişik liglerden, ülke içerisinden isteyenler var. Bu da seçilen profillerin doğru olduğunu gösteriyor. İstikrarlı kadro ile neler elde edeceğimizi net şekilde görmüş olduk." dedi.
Geçen sezonu kötü geçiren takımların transfer yaptığını, başarılı takımların ise çok fazla transfer yapmadığını anlatan Çapa, "Bizim, özellikle yerli havuzumuzu geliştirmemiz lazım. Çünkü yabancı oyuncu konusunda federasyon kuralı değiştirecek mi, değiştirmeyecek mi, bilmiyoruz. Biz planlarımızı 10+4'e göre yapmıştık önceki dönemde. Federasyonun vereceği karar doğrultusunda 12+2, 10+4, ne olursa olsun daha önce yapmış olduğumuz plan doğrultusunda devam ediyoruz. Eksik olan mevkilerimiz var. Bir stoper alacağız, oraya mutlaka takviye yapmamız gerekiyor. Orta sahadaki eksiğimizi gidermeye çalışacağız." ifadesini kullandı.
"İstikrarın ve sabrın neleri getirdiğini çok net şekilde yaşadık"
Çapa, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun açıkladığı transfer bütçelerinin 20 milyon avro olduğuna dikkati çekerek, şöyle devam etti:
"İstanbul takımları tarafından bir oyuncuya verilen bonservis kadar bütçemiz var. Daha az bütçeyle takım oluşturup onlarla mücadele etmek zorundayız ama bütçe her şeyi belirlemiyor. Bunu son üç sezonda çok net şekilde görmüş olduk. İstikrarın ve sabrın neleri getirdiğini çok net şekilde yaşadık. Önemli olan camianın önceki dönemlerde olduğu gibi takımımıza destek olması. Eminim en iyi transferimizi onlar belirleyecek. Çünkü onların tribündeki coşkusu, isteği, motivasyonu sahaya yansıyor ve oyuncuların performansını bir kat daha yukarıya çekmiş oluyor. Önemli olan istikrarı sağlamak. Geçen sezon transfer edip verim alamadığımız çok sayıda oyuncumuz var. Souza, Assoumou ve Coulibaly, bunlar hücum hattında hep sonucu belirleyecek oyuncular. Geçen sezon devre arasında yaptığımız transferlerin bize bu sezon çok fazla katkı sağlayacağını düşünüyorum."
Çapa, bu sezon altyapıdan oyunculara da şans vermek istediklerini sözlerine ekledi.
Öte yandan Samsunspor, yeni sezon hazırlıklarına devam etti. Teknik direktör Thorsten Fink yönetiminde çalışan futbolcular, koşu testinden geçti.

Birinci Lig play-off finalini kazanarak Süper Lig'e yükselen Karadeniz temsilcisi yaz transfer döneminin en iddialı hamlesini yaparak Ylber Ramadani kadrosuna kattı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 30 yaşındaki Ylber Ramadani'nin transferi konusunda İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Lecce ile anlaşma sağlandığı, Arnavut futbolcuyla 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Açıklamada, Ramadani'ye Çorum FK forması altında başarılı bir kariyer geçirilmesi temennisinde bulunuldu.
Futbolcunun, Çorum ekibinin Düzce Topuk Yaylası'nda devam eden kampına katılması bekleniyor.

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