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August recess emerges as new target for Clarity Act passage

15 June 2026 at 20:13
The odds of securing a July 4 signing for the CLARITY Act have narrowed, with lawmakers, industry groups, and market observers increasingly turning their attention to the August recess. According to reporting from Crypto In America, many policymakers and industry…

One-Click Microsoft 365 Copilot Flaw Could Have Let Attackers Steal Emails, Files, and MFA Codes

A single click on a trusted Microsoft link could have let an attacker pull emails, calendar details, and indexed files out of Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise Search. Researchers at Varonis Threat Labs chained three bugs into a one-click exfiltration path they call SearchLeak. Because the link pointed to a real microsoft.com domain, traditional anti-phishing and URL filtering tools were

My favorite digital photo frame just got the Google Photos integration I've been waiting years for — and it's super easy to set up

Aura makes some of the best digital photo frames — including my favorite, the Walden — which now support Google Photos, iCloud, text message and Aura app uploads (and more), making them easier than ever to use

AMD is targeting FSR 4.1 quality parity on RDNA 3 GPUs

AMD targets image quality parity with FSR 4.1 on RDNA 3 GPUs At Computex 2026, AMD’s Chief Software Officer, Andrej Zdravkovic, and Senior Director of Software, Terry Makedon, reportedly confirmed that FSR 4.1 will look just as good on RDNA 3 GPUs as on RDNA 4 GPUs. According to TechPowerUp, FSR 4.1 will use a […]

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Google’s Mueller Says llms.txt Can’t Help LLMs Differentiate Sites

15 June 2026 at 20:28

Mueller argues LLM systems can't use llms.txt to differentiate between websites for discovery. He sees a narrow role once an agent is on a site.

The post Google’s Mueller Says llms.txt Can’t Help LLMs Differentiate Sites appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Dragon's Dogma 2 is getting cheaper and better; Capcom is discontinuing 12 DLCs

Although some reviews have called Dragon's Dogma 2 an "unforgettable adventure," its DLC policy and performance have been criticized by some fans. Capcom is now making amends by permanently lowering the game's price, likely not least to fuel the hype for the upcoming expansion.

Limited-edition: Citizen's new compact collab watch launches with mother-of-pearl dial and Eco-Drive tech

Citizen has just unveiled its first Disney Moana watch, and it's timed to the upcoming film release (July 10). The limited-edition Eco-Drive model features wave motifs, a mother-of-pearl dial, and a teal leather strap, and ships in a collectible box set with a commemorative pin.

The Honor Robot Phone was used at the Shanghai International Film Festival

15 June 2026 at 19:57

At Cannes China Night, Honor revealed that its Robot Phone will launch in Q3 (July-September). The phone attended another cinematic event, the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), to show off its photo and video skills. Elle Men, SIFF’s official fashion and lifestyle partner magazine, used the Honor Robot Phone to film cinematic video portraits of the SIFF jury members. The Honor Robot Phone at the Shanghai International Film Festival The phone was chosen for its unique gimbal system, which provides better stability during handheld shots. This reduces the need for...

(PR) ASML, TSMC, and imec Achieve 300 mm Integration of 2D-Material Transistors with 50 nm Pitch

15 June 2026 at 20:20
This week, at the 2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits, imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in advanced semiconductor technologies, in partnership with the lithography solution provider ASML, and semiconductor foundry TSMC, presents a novel, robust and scalable 300 mm integration route for 2D-material based n and pFETs. For the first time, scaled nFETs (implementing MoS2 as the channel material) and pFETs (either WS2 or WSe2-based) with 50 nm contacted poly pitch (CPP) could be demonstrated, with good current-voltage characteristics. These results represent a crucial step in the lab-to-fab transition of 2D-material based transistors, envisioned for ultra-scaled logic as well as for back-end and wafer backside applications.

2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs, such as MoS2, WS2, and WSe2) have the potential to extend and augment the logic scaling technology roadmap. When integrated as atomically thin conduction channels replacing Si, these materials enable high-performance scaled transistors - attractive for ultra-scaled logic as well as for back-end-of-line and wafer backside applications. They owe this promise to their good electrostatic channel control while maintaining acceptable carrier mobilities, even at ultra-scaled gate and channel lengths. But the path to industrial adoption has so far been hampered by the lack of a 300 mm integration route that can offer TMD-based n and pFETs at industry-relevant dimensions, while preserving the performance that has extensively been demonstrated on a lab scale.

Free-to-Play "The Witcher" Co-Op RPG Rumored: Custom Witchers for PC and Mobile

15 June 2026 at 20:12
It seems as though CD Projekt Red is not in the business of resting on its laurels, with the studio recently celebrating the 13th anniversary of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with a newly revealed update and DLC for the game, working on both The Witcher 4 and a Witcher 1 remake, Cyberpunk 2, and apparently a new co-op Witcher game, which has started to appear in rumors of late. The rumors of a co-op Witcher game started with a spin-off game called under the codename Sirrius, that would be primarily a single-player game with optional multiplayer layered over the top. Project Sirrius seems to align with rumors of a new Witcher co-op game, as reported by MP1st. The biggest change from previous games in the Witcher universe is that this will be a multiplayer co-op experience, with players working together to hunt and take down monsters.

CDPR has yet to reveal the game or any gameplay details, but the rumors purport that the co-op Witcher game will be free-to-play and launch for both PC and mobile—presumably both Android and iOS. Allegedly, Sirrius will be set in 1230, when Geralt was already active as a witcher. However, players will not play as Geralt or another established witcher. Instead, the game will feature typical ARPG customization and a matching skill tree. Combat will largely be skills-based, relying on dodging, blocking, parrying, and executions, and players will be able to select from different witcher schools for their class, combat style, and skills. The aforementioned skills and combat system will include Signs and casting as well as potion brewing. CD Projekt Red hinted in a March earnings report that the company's next collaboration with Scopely, a mobile developer the studio worked with on prior Witcher mobile games, would certainly not launch in 2026, so a 2027 or even 2028 launch date seem more realistic, depending on how far along development is.

Files app brings smarter folder size scanning to its already capable Windows file manager

15 June 2026 at 19:50

Files is an open-source File Explorer replacement for Windows. It supports tabbed browsing, dual-pane layouts, file tagging and preview, cloud integration, and deep customization. The latest version adds on-demand folder size calculation to avoid unnecessary background scans, and preserves file selections when changing layouts.



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Apple iPhone 18 Pro Duo To Enhance Low-Light Photography With A Wider-Aperture Telephoto And On-The-Fly Depth And Focus Control

15 June 2026 at 20:44

Apple plans to transform its iPhone 18 Pro lineup into life-saving devices

Apple is gearing up to seriously up the ante on the iPhone 18 Pro duo's camera-related bragging rights, as per the latest tidbits from a legendary Apple-focused leaker. Apple is reportedly preparing three key innovations for the cameras of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, including variable-aperture and wider-aperture lenses, and professional-grade software features Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is out with yet another scoop, detailing the camera-related innovations within the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, which include: We already know that the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will come equipped with Samsung's M16 LTPO+ OLED tech, which is a […]

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Intel’s Serpent Lake SoCs With NVIDIA RTX GPU Tiles Reportedly Arrive In Q1 2028

15 June 2026 at 20:20

Intel Serepent Lake SoCs To Feature NVIDIA RTX GPU Tile, Next-Gen P-Core uArch is Cooper Shark 1

Intel's Serpent Lake SoCs featuring NVIDIA's RTX GPU tiles as integrated graphics are expected to roll out by Q1 2028. Intel & NVIDIA's Co-Developed Serpent Lake SoCs Featuring Next-Gen CPU & GPU Architectures Rumored For Q1 2028 Last year, Intel announced that it was working with NVIDIA on a custom SoC that would incorporate NVIDIA's RTX GPU tiles. Intel stated that these SoCs will power a wide range of PCs that require the integration of these levels of CPUs & GPUs together into a single package. It looks like we have our first timeline of when these SoCs will be […]

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AMD Bets on MEXT’s Predictive Memory Tech to Slash Data Center TCO While Rivals Scramble for DRAM

15 June 2026 at 19:40

AMD has announced the acquisition of MEXT, a pioneer in AI-driven memory optimization technologies to help lower TCO. AMD & MEXT To Accelerate Memory Deployment Through Optimizations & Lower TCO For AI Data Centers As memory requirements continue to jump with Agentic AI adoption, major firms are looking towards key technological innovations that can not only optimize the usage of memory but also lower TCO in huge AI deployments. Today, AMD announced that it has acquired MEXT, and this marks a major step for them to accelerate memory deployments while addressing one major challenge: memory access. With MEXT, AMD aims […]

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DDR5 Memory Prices Continue To Spiral Upwards In Germany, Now 419% Higher Than In July 2025

15 June 2026 at 19:10

Memory Makers Will Only Meet 60% of DRAM Demand Through 2027, Locking In Years of Shortages and Price Pain 1

The continuous rise in DDR5 memory will make it more difficult for users to upgrade or build new PCs from scratch. Germany Witnesses Another Small Hike in DDR5 RAM Prices as a Result of 2x 32 GB DDR5 Kits Becoming More Expensive There have been some ups and downs in DDR5 memory prices in the past few months. Thanks to the absurd AI boom, DDR5 memory kits are not seeing any relief in prices and have continued to spiral upwards. In most regions, DDR5 memory modules continue to sell for 4X-5X higher prices, and the same goes for Germany. However, […]

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Samsung Eyes BOE Display Panels For The Base Galaxy S27 To Dodge Memory Chip Inflation, But Risks Green Display Lines

15 June 2026 at 19:02

Three Samsung Galaxy smartphones and a stylus are displayed in purple, featuring a portrait of a woman on the center screen.

Samsung is trying to cut corners wherever possible to eke out cost savings in the face of a historic surge in memory chip prices. Now, the latest tidbit sees the base Galaxy S27 variant adopting OLED screens from China's BOE, potentially unleashing quality control issues. Samsung's risky bet on China's BOE for the Galaxy S27's display panels might boomerang on its reputation According to a Korean publication, Samsung's CEO of its TV and smartphone business plans to visit China's BOE within the ongoing month to explore commercial opportunities. This visit is quite significant, especially given the rumor that Samsung might […]

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WizzCrypto is a unified intelligence terminal for retail perpetual-futures traders who work across both centralized exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX) and on-chain perps (Hyperliquid, GMX, Drift). It surfaces what exchanges don't — cross-venue funding rates, a live liquidation map, true all-in trading costs, MEV on your own fills, account risk, and perp-tax reports — so you can see your real performance across every venue in one place.

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Belgium 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

15 June 2026 at 20:06
Full preview of Belgium for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

As one of the most fascinating international soccer teams 2026 will showcase, Belgium enters the summer having successfully navigated a massive roster transition.

Currently ranked ninth globally, the Red Devils have moved past their aging core to embrace a faster, more dynamic identity. Following a frustrating group-stage exit at the previous World Cup, the squad has integrated vibrant young attackers alongside established veterans.

Expectations are more grounded now than during the peak years of their previous generation. While an outright title run might be a stretch, this rebuilt roster possesses the firepower to challenge top contenders in the knockout rounds.

This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down their tactical approach, the coaching shift that sparked their revival, and the roster depth heading into North America.

Team profile

CoachRudi Garcia
CaptainKevin De Bruyne
NicknameThe Red Devils
FIFA ranking9th
ConfederationUEFA
GroupG
Best World Cup resultThird Place (2018)
World Cup appearances15
Last World Cup appearance2022

How Belgium play

Our Belgium tactical analysis reveals that under Rudi Garcia, the team utilizes a fluid 4-2-3-1 system designed for high-tempo, attacking soccer.

The preferred Belgium formation prioritizes a high-pressing game while creating space for central playmakers to dictate the tempo. During qualification, the squad averaged 61.6% possession and an 88.5% passing accuracy, reflecting their ability to control the midfield.

Their primary tactical strength lies in direct attacking transitions. With rapid wingers providing width, the team excels at breaking down low defensive blocks. They generated the fourth-most big chances in European qualifying, leaning heavily on rapid ball movement in the final third.

However, their defensive structure remains a notable vulnerability. The backline often struggles against capable attacking units, conceding five times across two matches against Wales during the qualification cycle.

This aggressive tactical approach ensures Belgium will be incredibly dangerous going forward, but their defensive gaps could dictate their ceiling in the 2026 tournament.

Rudi Garcia: The coach behind Belgium

The Belgium coach took charge of the national team in January 2025, tasked with restoring stability after a turbulent period.

Garcia quickly unified a fractured locker room and guided the squad through an unbeaten qualification campaign. He built his reputation in high-pressure European club environments, famously leading Lille to a domestic double in 2011 and guiding Marseille to a continental final.

Despite managing over 900 matches at the club level, the 2026 World Cup will be his first major international competition on the touchline.

Known as a pragmatic leader, Garcia favors high-tempo soccer while successfully blending emerging talent with established veterans. His ability to manage locker-room dynamics and implement a cohesive attacking system will be crucial to their success this summer.

Key player: Kevin De Bruyne

When discussing Belgium key players, Kevin De Bruyne remains the undisputed heartbeat of the national side.

Operating primarily as an advanced playmaker, the Napoli midfielder bridges the gap between the veteran core and the new generation of attackers. With over 117 international appearances, his elite vision and passing range are essential to the team’s tactical setup.

He finished the qualification cycle as the team’s top scorer with six goals, proving he remains highly effective in the final third. His set-piece delivery also provides a reliable scoring avenue in tight international fixtures.

A recent thigh injury sidelined him for months in late 2025, making his physical recovery a major storyline. If De Bruyne enters the tournament fully fit, his world-class distribution will make every forward on the roster significantly more dangerous.

Belgium’s road to the 2026 World Cup

The Red Devils cruised through UEFA Group J, finishing at the top of the table with an unbeaten record of five wins and three draws.

Statistically, they were one of the most dangerous attacking units in Europe. The team netted 29 goals across eight matches, averaging 3.63 goals per game. De Bruyne led the charge with six goals, while rapid winger Jérémy Doku added five.

Their campaign concluded with a dominant 7-0 victory over Liechtenstein on November 18, 2025. This dominant qualification run proved that their rebuilt attacking line is fully prepared to compete on the global stage.

Belgium’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

As one of the standout FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, Belgium enters Group G as the heavy favorite to secure a spot in the knockout rounds.

They are projected to face Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand, presenting a highly favorable pathway through the opening stage of the competition. The most challenging matchup will likely come against Egypt, a squad capable of defending deep and striking on the counter.

Conversely, New Zealand represents the most favorable fixture, where the Red Devils’ attacking firepower should easily overwhelm the opposition. Qualification will ultimately depend on their ability to break down compact defensive blocks without leaving themselves exposed in transition.

Readers looking to follow every match involving Belgium can also check our complete Belgium TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Belgium squad for 2026 World Cup

The complete Belgium 2026 World Cup squad features a compelling mix of established stars and emerging domestic talent.

Player (Position)Club
Thibaut Courtois (GK)Real Madrid
Senne Lammens (GK)Manchester United
Mike Penders (GK)Strasbourg
Zeno Debast (DF)Sporting CP
Arthur Theate (DF)Frankfurt
Brandon Mechele (DF)Club Brugge
Maxim De Cuyper (DF)Brighton
Thomas Meunier (DF)Lille
Timothy Castagne (DF)Fulham
Koni De Winter (DF)AC Milan
Joaquin Seys (DF)Club Brugge
Nathan Ngoy (DF)Lille
Hans Vanaken (MF)Club Brugge
Axel Witsel (MF)Girona
Kevin De Bruyne (MF)Napoli
Youri Tielemans (MF)Aston Villa
Charles De Ketelaere (FW)Atalanta
Nicolas Raskin (MF)Rangers
Amadou Onana (MF)Aston Villa
Alexis Saelemaekers (FW)AC Milan
Dodi Lukébakio (FW)Benfica
Jérémy Doku (FW)Manchester City
Diego Moreira (FW)Strasbourg
Matias Fernandez-Pardo (FW) Lille
Leandro Trossard (FW)Arsenal
Romelu Lukaku (FW)Napoli

Final word on Belgium

Belgium heads to North America as a highly dangerous dark horse rather than an overwhelming tournament favorite.

Their primary strength lies in an explosive, youthful attacking line guided by elite veteran playmakers. However, their ultimate success will hinge on a fragile defensive unit that has shown vulnerability against capable opposition.

If the backline can hold up under pressure, the Red Devils possess enough offensive firepower to make a deep run into the latter stages of the competition.

Kevin De Bruyne of Belgium.

Egypt 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

15 June 2026 at 19:36
Full preview of Egypt for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Egypt returns to the global stage searching for their first tournament victory. As seven-time African champions, the national team has historically dominated continental play but struggled to replicate that success internationally.

This summer represents a defining moment, serving as the likely final opportunity for legendary forward Mohamed Salah to cement his legacy on the biggest stage. Led by former striker Hossam Hassan, the roster blends elite European talent like Omar Marmoush with a hardened domestic core from Al Ahly and Zamalek.

Currently ranked 28th globally, the team enters the 2026 World Cup with realistic ambitions of advancing past the group stage. The following breakdown covers their tactical setup, coaching leadership, and overall tournament outlook.

Team profile

CategoryDetail
CoachHossam Hassan
CaptainMohamed Salah
NicknameThe Pharaohs
FIFA ranking28th
ConfederationCAF
GroupGroup G
Best World Cup resultRound of 16 (1934)
World Cup appearances4
Last World Cup appearance2018

How Egypt play

Hossam Hassan deploys a disciplined tactical system designed to exploit transition spaces. The team typically sets up in a compact 4-2-3-1 formation, though the coaching staff will shift to a 3-4-1-2 shape when matchups require additional defensive solidity.

Defensively, the side is remarkably tough to break down. During their recent qualifying campaign, they conceded just 0.2 goals per game, establishing one of the tightest defensive records in African soccer. This compact shape forces opponents wide and protects the central areas effectively.

In possession, the strategy relies heavily on quick transitions and getting the ball to their elite attackers in isolated situations. Salah operates with freedom to drift centrally from the right flank, occupying half-spaces and making runs behind the defensive line.

Meanwhile, the midfield double pivot focuses on ball recovery and rapid distribution rather than sustained possession. This organized, counter-attacking approach makes them a dangerous opponent capable of frustrating top-tier teams in North America.

Hossam Hassan: The coach behind Egypt

Appointed in February 2024, Hossam Hassan is a revered figure in Egyptian soccer. Before stepping onto the touchline, he established himself as one of the greatest strikers in African history, remaining the national team’s all-time leading scorer with 69 goals across 177 caps.

Hassan is known as a fiercely passionate leader who demands strict discipline and intense focus from his roster. He brings a wealth of domestic coaching experience, having managed prominent clubs like Zamalek and Pyramids FC.

This summer marks his managerial debut on the global stage. He will make history as the first person to represent the nation at this tournament as both a player—having played every minute of their 1990 campaign—and a head coach.

Key player: Mohamed Salah

Approaching his 15th year in the national setup, Mohamed Salah remains the undisputed heartbeat of the squad. The 34-year-old forward serves as the captain, primary playmaker, and main attacking threat.

Operating primarily as an inverted right-winger, Salah is given the tactical freedom to roam centrally and dictate the offensive tempo. He sits second on the nation’s all-time scoring list with 67 goals, just two behind his current head coach.

While his pace has naturally declined, his elite finishing and vision remain world-class. The team’s tactical success relies heavily on his ability to unlock compact defenses and convert transition opportunities.

Egypt’s road to the 2026 World Cup

Competing in CAF Group A, the team delivered a near-flawless qualification campaign. They finished the round completely unbeaten, securing 26 points from a possible 30 with eight wins and two draws.

The squad displayed a dominant +18 goal difference, scoring 20 times while conceding only twice across 10 matches. Salah led the attacking charge, finishing as the second-highest scorer in the qualifiers with nine goals, including a spectacular four-goal performance against Djibouti.

They officially secured their spot with a game to spare following a 3-0 victory over Djibouti in October 2025. This commanding run through qualification has generated significant optimism that the current generation is ready to compete at the highest level.

Egypt’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Drawn into Group G alongside Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand, the path to the knockout rounds is highly navigable. Belgium enters as the clear favorite to win the group, presenting the most challenging tactical matchup for Hossam Hassan’s squad when they meet on June 15, 2026.

However, the remaining games offer a realistic route to progression. The team will be heavily favored against New Zealand and should match up well against Iran in what will likely be the decisive match for second place. Securing a top-two finish guarantees advancement to the Round of 32.

Readers looking to follow every match involving the squad can also check our complete Egypt TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Egypt squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
Mohamed El Shenawy (GK)Al Ahly
Mostafa Shobeir (GK)Al Ahly
Mohamed Alaa (GK)El Gouna
Ramy Rabia (DF)Al Ain
Ahmed Fatouh (DF)Zamalek
Yasser Ibrahim (DF)Al Ahly
Mohamed Hany (DF)Al Ahly
Hossam Abdelmaguid (DF)Zamalek
Mohamed Abdelmonem (DF)Nice
Karim Hafez (DF)Pyramids
Tarek Alaa (DF)ZED
Emam Ashour (MF)Al Ahly
Hamdy Fathy (MF)Al-Wakrah
Mohanad Lasheen (MF)Pyramids
Marwan Attia (MF)Al Ahly
Mahmoud Saber (MF)ZED
Nabil Emad (MF)Al-Najma
Mostafa Ziko (MF)Pyramids
Trézéguet (FW)Al Ahly
Haissem Hassan (FW)Oviedo
Hamza Abdelkarim (FW)Barcelona B
Ibrahim Adel (FW)Nordsjælland
Omar Marmoush (FW)Manchester City
Zizo (FW)Al Ahly
Mohamed Salah (FW)Liverpool
Aqtay Abdallah (FW)Enppi SC

Final word on Egypt

The national team enters the tournament with their most balanced roster in recent memory. Their resilient defensive structure and elite attacking talent provide a solid foundation for success in North America.

While an over-reliance on individual brilliance remains a potential vulnerability, the favorable group draw presents a clear path forward. Advancing past the group stage is the minimum expectation, and with a disciplined approach, this squad possesses the quality to finally secure a historic knockout round victory.

Mo Salah of Egypt.

How to watch Belgium vs Egypt in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

15 June 2026 at 19:00
Belgium will face off against Egypt in the Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group-stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Belgium vs Egypt on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Belgium vs Egypt
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Monday, June 15, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Belgium enters the 2026 tournament in North America as the heavy favorite in Group G, looking to make an immediate statement against Egypt. Riding an impressive 13-game unbeaten streak, the Red Devils aim to impose their will from the opening whistle and prove that their new generation of talent has what it takes to dominate on the global stage. An early victory is crucial to set the tone for their campaign and avoid the pitfalls of past tournaments.

For Egypt, this opening clash is a massive opportunity to disrupt the group hierarchy. While considered underdogs, the Pharaohs possess a potent counter-attacking threat led by superstar Mohamed Salah. Securing a point, or even a shocking win, would be a monumental boost to their ambitions of advancing to the knockout rounds for the first time. The stakes are immense, as this match could define the trajectory for both nations in the competition.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

Belgium’s path to the tournament was flawless, navigating their UEFA qualifying group unbeaten under manager Rudi Garcia. Their attack was formidable, scoring 29 goals across eight matches. This offensive firepower, combined with a new wave of dynamic players like Jeremy Doku, signals a team ready to play on the front foot. In contrast, Egypt’s journey was built on defensive solidity, conceding just two goals in ten qualifying games, a record that will be severely tested against elite European opposition.

The tactical battle will likely pit Belgium‘s possession-based, creative midfield against Egypt‘s disciplined, low-block defense. Expect Belgium to control the tempo, using Kevin De Bruyne and Leandro Trossard to unlock a compact Egyptian backline. Egypt will aim to absorb pressure and launch swift counter-attacks, channeling play through the pace and finishing ability of Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush. The game could be decided by whether Belgium’s creative forces can breach the Pharaohs’ organized defensive structure.

Motivation is high on both sides. Belgium needs to justify its status as a top contender and get three points on the board ahead of what should be two easier group fixtures. For Egypt, this is a chance to make history. Having never won a match at the finals, a positive result against the group favorite would be a landmark achievement and a massive step toward their goal of reaching the latter stages of the competition.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

While this is the first-ever competitive meeting between Belgium and Egypt, their history in international friendlies offers a surprising narrative. In four previous encounters, Egypt has claimed victory three times, proving they know how to challenge the European powerhouse. This historical edge, though not in a tournament setting, gives the African side a psychological boost.

The most recent clash was in November 2022, just before the last tournament, where Egypt secured a 2-1 victory. However, the last time Belgium won this fixture was a decisive 3-0 result in June 2018. These contrasting results show that the outcome can swing dramatically depending on form and circumstance. There has never been a draw between the two sides.

From a data perspective, Belgium has struggled in its most recent tournament match against African opposition, losing 2-0 to Morocco in 2022. Conversely, Egypt has never won a match against a European team at the finals, recording two draws and three losses. The historical average of 2.75 goals per game in their head-to-head friendlies suggests that an open, attacking contest is possible.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both teams approach this crucial opening match with relatively healthy squads, though Belgium is monitoring a minor injury concern in their defense.

Belgium’s coach Rudi Garcia may have a decision to make in central defense, as Zeno Debast is a slight doubt with a leg injury. While he is expected to be fit enough for the bench, Brandon Mechele is on standby to start. Otherwise, the Red Devils are at full strength, with Romelu Lukaku expected to lead the line, supported by the dynamic wing play of Jeremy Doku and Leandro Trossard.

Egypt arrives with no reported injuries or suspensions, allowing manager Hossam Hassan to field his strongest possible eleven. Veteran goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shenawy is expected to start, with a disciplined midfield anchored by Emam Ashour tasked with protecting the backline. The attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, and Trezeguet will carry the nation’s hopes of finding a breakthrough.

Belgium Projected XI (4-3-3):
Courtois; Meunier, Theate, Debast, De Cuyper; Onana, Tielemans, De Bruyne; Doku, Lukaku, Trossard.

This lineup is built for offensive dominance, with Kevin De Bruyne orchestrating the attack from midfield. The pace of Doku and Trossard on the wings will be crucial in stretching Egypt‘s defense, creating space for Romelu Lukaku to operate in the box.

Egypt Projected XI (4-3-3):
El-Shenawy; Hany, Ibrahim, Fathy, Fatouh; Lasheen, Attia, Ashour; Salah, Marmoush, Trezeguet.

Egypt‘s setup is designed for defensive stability and rapid transitions. The focus will be on maintaining a compact shape and using the speed of Salah and Marmoush on the break. Emam Ashour’s performance in midfield will be key to disrupting Belgium‘s rhythm.

More details on how to watch

You can watch the Belgium vs Egypt match live on Fubo. The service is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and gaming consoles, as well as web browsers on your computer and mobile apps for iOS and Android.

A subscription to Fubo not only gives you access to every game of the 2026 tournament but also includes coverage of other top soccer competitions. You can enjoy leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A, ensuring you have year-round soccer action.

The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/month, offering a comprehensive package for sports fans. This plan provides access to all live games, on-demand replays, and expert analysis.

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Trabzonspor'un yeni teklifi! Adil Demirbağ için gaza basıldı

Trabzonspor, Adil Demirbağ için Konyaspor'un kapısını dev bir takas paketiyle yeniden çaldı! İşte bordo-mavililerin masaya koyduğu 2 futbolcu artı para teklifi ve Konyaspor'un dudak uçuklatan karşı talebi...

Yeni sezon öncesi transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Trabzonspor, Konyaspor'un 28 yaşındaki başarılı stoperi Adil Demirbağ için ısrarını sürdürüyor. Bordo-mavili yönetim, deneyimli savunmacıyı kadrosuna katmak adına yeşil-beyazlı kulübe yeni ve kapsamlı bir teklif sundu.

Pazarlık masasında iki kulübün sunduğu şartlar ve transferin detayları ise şu şekilde şekillendi:

- Trabzonspor'un Yenilenen Teklifi: Serdar Saatçı + Göktan Gürpüz + 2 milyon Euro nakit borç.

- Konyaspor'un Karşı Talebi: Batista Mendy + 4 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli.

Taraflar arasında oyuncu takası ve nakit miktarı üzerindeki görüşmeler devam ederken, Konyaspor yönetiminin savunmanın bel kemiği olan Adil Demirbağ'ı kolay kolay bırakmaya niyeti olmadığı görülüyor. İki kulüp arasındaki orta yol arayışı transfer döneminin en hareketli fırtınalarından biri olmaya aday.

Beşiktaş'ın Greenwood hamlesi Hojbjerg dedikodularının ardından çıktı

Fransa'da mali krizle boğuşan Marsilya'nın sıkışık durumunu fırsata çevirmek isteyen Beşiktaş için Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg iddiaları haberleştirilirken ortaya Mason Greenwood'la ilgili gizli gerçekler çıktı.

Marsilya, Fransız futbolunun mali denetleme kurumu DNCG ile sorun yaşamamak için bu yaz acilen oyuncu satmak zorunda. Ancak kulübün bu sıkışık durumunu fırsat bilen kulüpler, kapıyı oldukça düşük tekliflerle çalıyor. Bu durumun son örneği Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg transferinde yaşandı.

Fransız gazeteci Thibaut Andrieu, "Hojbjerg için saçma teklif" başlığı ile verdiği haberinin içinde Beşiktaş'ın, Mason Greenwood'un yanı sıra Danimarkalı orta saha oyuncusu Hojbjerg'i de radarına alığını iddia etti. Transfermarkt verilerine göre 15 milyon euro değer biçilen ve Marsilya ile 2 yıllık sözleşmesi bulunan Hojbjerg için Beşiktaş’ın 10 milyon euro teklif ettiğini yazdı. Bu rakam için "saçma" yorumu yaptı.

Marsilya'nın acil nakit ihtiyacını fırsata çevirmek isteyen Türk kulübü, fiyatı düşük tutmak için süreci ağırdan alıyor ve acele etmiyor.

Yeni sportif direktör Gregory Lorenzi hem bütçe yaratmak hem de iddialı bir kadro kurmak gibi zor bir rolle karşı karşıya. Marsilya yönetiminin bu "gülünç" teklifi kabul etmesi beklenmezken, Beşiktaş'ın transferi bitirmek için teklifini ciddi oranda artırması gerekecek.

Bursaspor turnayı gözünden vurdu! Fransa'dan golcü sol kanat

Gelecek sezon için kadro yapılanmasını sürdüren Bursaspor, aradığı kanadı Fransa'da buldu! Ligue 2 ekiplerinden SC Bastia forması giyen Amine Boutrah, yeşil-beyazlı ekiple kalıcı transfer için el sıkıştı.

Yeni sezonda iddialı bir kadro kurarak şampiyonluk hedefleyen ve Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Bursaspor, Fransa'dan önemli bir takviye gerçekleştirdi. Fransa Ligue 2 ekiplerinden SC Bastia forması giyen 25 yaşındaki başarılı sol kanat oyuncusu Amine Boutrah, yeşil-beyazlı kulübe kalıcı olarak transfer oldu.

Kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklamada, Fransız oyuncu ile anlaşma sağlandığı belirtilerek kendisine "Hoş geldin" mesajı yayınlandı. Hücum hattının solunda görev yapan, ancak on numara ve forvet bölgelerinde de oynayabilen Boutrah bu sezonu 28 maçta 2 gol, 3 asistle tamamladı.

Çocukluk kulübü Bastia ile toplamda 82 maça çıkan yetenekli oyuncu; kariyeri boyunca GC Lucciana, Concarneau ve Hollanda ekibi Vitesse formalarını da terletti.

İspanya - Yeşil Burun Adaları | CANLI

Dünya Kupası H Grubu'nda İspanya ve Yeşil Burun Adaları karşı karşıya geliyor. Karşılaşma saat 19.00'da başladı.

Dünya Kupası maçları H Grubu ile devam ediyor. Grubun favorisi İspanya ilk maçta Yeşil Burun Adaları ile karşılaşıyor.

Atlanta'daki Mercedes-Benz Stadyumu'nda 19.00'da başlayan mücadele TRT 1'den yayınlanıyor.

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İspanya: Unai Simon, Llorente, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella, Rodrigo, Fabian, Pedri, Ferran, Gavi, Oyarzabal

Yeşil Burun Adaları: Vozinha, Moreira, Borges, Lopes, Cabral, Pina, Jovane Cabral, Monteiro, Duarte, Mendes, Livramento

Zerenspor'dan 4 transfer birden

Voleybol Sultanlar Ligi ekiplerinden Zerenspor, 4 isimle sözleşme imzaladı.

Kulübün açıklamasına göre, başkent temsilcisi smaçörler Merve Nezir, Sarah Franklin ve Ekaterina Pipunyrova ile orta oyuncu Seher Aksoy'u kadroya kattı.

Zerenspor, pasör Hilal Kocakara ile Aslıhan Kılıç, orta oyuncular Ayçin Akyol, Anna Dodson ile Dicle Nur Baba, pasör çaprazları Adhuoljok Malual ile Anna Nicoletti ve smaçör Fatma Şekerci ile anlaşmıştı.

Aykut Kocaman ne oldu? Ya Vedat Muriqi! Fenerbahçe'den şok açıklama

Yeni sezon hazırlıklarına 7 günden az bir süre kala, Fenerbahçe taraftarının kilitlendiği yönetim kurulu toplantısından hoca ya da transfer müjdesi yerine sadece görev dağılımı çıktı.

Fenerbahçe taraftarının gözü kulağı bugündeydi... 15 Haziran geride kaldı, 22 Haziran'da başlayacak yeni sezon hazırlıklarına 7 günden az bir süre var.

Sarı-lacivertli camia, bugünkü kritik yönetim kurulu toplantısından yeni teknik direktörün (Aykut Kocaman ya da sürpriz bir isim) açıklanmasını, en azından taraftarı heyecanlandıracak bir Vedat Muriqi müjdesinin gelmesini bekliyordu.

Ancak yönetimden taraftarı şoke eden, tamamen bürokratik bir açıklama geldi. Ne hoca var ne transfer!

İşte Fenerbahçe yönetiminin gerçekleştirdiği toplantı sonrası yaptığı o resmi açıklama:

- Sayın Aziz Yıldırım’ın başkanlığında; Sayın Barış Göktürk Başkan Vekili ve Sayın Mahmut Uslu Genel Sekreter olarak görevlendirilmiştir. Futbol şubelerinden sorumlu yöneticilerin Sayın Feridun Geçgel (Futbol A.Ş.) ve Sayın Cihan Kamer olarak görev almasına ve diğer branşlar ile detaylı görev dağılımının internet sitesi üzerinden yayımlanmasına karar verilmiştir.

How travel brands can earn AI recommendations

15 June 2026 at 19:00
How travel brands can earn AI recommendations

AI Overviews and Google AI Mode now dominate conversations across the SEO community. One trend already stands out: Search is evolving from an information retrieval tool to a recommendation tool.

For travel brands, this changes the rules of online discovery. The challenge is no longer just helping search engines understand your website. It’s helping AI systems understand when your business should be recommended.

How AI search has changed travel planning 

Many users now spend substantial time every week interacting with large language models (LLMs). With LLMs, they can organize conversations by project and create folders for upcoming trips. They can also build on previous chats that already recognize their interests, travel preferences, and demographic profiles.

This marks a departure from the traditional search process. Historically, travel planning started with Google searches for topics like:

  • “Hotels in Porto”
  • “Things to do in Rome”
  • “Best restaurants in Barcelona”

Today, this process is far more conversational.

Rather than typing a series of disconnected searches, a traveler might create a new folder called “Summer 2026” in ChatGPT and start with a broad question that gradually evolves into a complete itinerary. For example: 

  • “Where should I stay in Porto for a quiet weekend within walking distance of the historic center?” 
  • “Which area of Rome is best for families traveling with young children?”

What follows is an ongoing conversation that might expand into restaurant recommendations, attractions, accommodation options, transportation advice, and day-by-day planning.

When travelers ask AI assistants these questions, they aren’t looking for a list of websites. Instead, they’re looking for a recommendation.

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How AI Overviews impact the travel search experience

AI Overviews synthesize information from multiple sources and present users with curated recommendations rather than a collection of links. As a result, trust, consistency, and contextual understanding become critical visibility factors.

A hotel may influence a traveler’s decision through an AI-generated response without leading to an immediate website visit. The traveler’s next action may be a branded search, a visit to a travel review site, or a booking through an online travel agency (OTA).

To earn recommendations from AI models, your brand first needs to be clearly defined. AI must have confidence in who you are, what you offer, who you serve, and when your brand is relevant.

To do this, choose one primary category and one clear position for your brand. Invest in digital PR and earn mentions beyond your own website. Aim to be included in travel articles that cover topics relevant to your category.

Most importantly, ensure your business information is accurate, consistent, and easy to interpret across your website, Google Business Profile, TripAdvisor, OTA listings, and social media platforms.

Zero click doesn’t mean zero impact

The way we measure search performance is changing. Traditional SEO metrics still matter. However, travel marketers should start expanding how they measure visibility.

One of the biggest mistakes is assuming that fewer clicks mean less visibility.

A traveler may discover your property through an AI-generated response, search for it later, visit a TripAdvisor profile, or book through another channel.

This is why branded search growth is becoming a valuable signal of AI visibility. Travel marketers should also monitor AI mentions, citations, and assisted conversions.

Assisted conversions reveal the channels and touchpoints that influence a booking, even if they aren’t the final source of the conversion. You can monitor these conversions in Google Analytics 4 by navigating to Advertising > Attribution > Conversion Paths and Attribution Reports.

Why TripAdvisor and OTA listings provide semantic context for AI recommendations

TripAdvisor has become much more than a review platform. OTAs have become more than booking platforms.

When a user asks for recommendations, AI systems rarely rely on a single source. Instead, they build understanding by combining information from multiple platforms.

Your website is only one part of the ecosystem.

AI systems build confidence in recommendations by validating information across sources. What others say about your brand in reviews, travel guides, media mentions, OTA listings, or local citations increasingly matters. In many ways, this is simply online reputation at scale.

This additional context helps AI models determine when a property is relevant for specific traveler needs, such as:

  • Family-friendly.
  • Popular with business travelers.
  • Located in a walkable area.
  • Known for exceptional dining.
  • Better suited to luxury or budget travelers.

How to differentiate your travel brand

A family-friendly hotel should consistently highlight family rooms, kids’ activities, children’s pools, and family-focused reviews. A romantic hotel should reinforce signals like couples’ stays, intimate atmospheres, spa experiences, and special-occasion packages.

Likewise, a business hotel should emphasize meeting rooms, workspaces, fast Wi-Fi, and proximity to business districts. A restaurant known for exceptional dining should earn reviews, media mentions, and third-party recommendations that consistently reference its food, chef, or culinary experience.

Many businesses naturally fit into more than one category. However, the clearer your primary positioning is, the easier it becomes for generative search engines to identify when your brand is relevant and should earn a recommendation.

The same principle applies to destinations. Generative search engines rely on signals across review platforms, travel guides, local listings, and publisher content when recommending where travelers should stay, visit, or explore.

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3 practical ways to strengthen entity signals across platforms

As AI systems become more reliant on entities rather than individual webpages, travel businesses need to focus on creating a clear and consistent digital footprint.

1. Use structured data to clarify business attributes

Structured data helps search engines and AI models interpret key business information. For travel brands, this type of data includes accommodation types, amenities, locations, and other business details.

Highlight the attributes that differentiate your property. That might include family-friendly facilities, wellness experiences, exceptional dining, pet-friendly accommodation, or proximity to major attractions.

The clearer and more structured your information is, the easier it becomes for AI-powered experiences to surface your business in relevant recommendations.

2. Eliminate entity ambiguity across platforms

Review what third-party sources say about your brand across the web. Look for conflicting information. AI search experiences pull information from multiple sources, and inconsistencies can reduce confidence in your brand.

Imagine a hotel with different phone numbers, outdated descriptions, inconsistent categories, or conflicting amenity information across various platforms. This is exactly the kind of ambiguity AI systems struggle with.

Maintain consistent information across your website, Google Business Profile, TripAdvisor listings, and OTA profiles to reduce ambiguity and strengthen confidence in your business data.

3. Prioritize operational business information

Start by auditing your existing customer reviews.

  • What did they enjoy most about their stay?
  • What made their experience memorable?
  • What would they improve?

Constructive feedback is a fast and easy way to identify what truly differentiates your brand from competitors. Details like amenities, accessibility features, opening hours, parking, and pet policies help AI systems answer specific travel queries.

Google Business Profile is another critical source of operational information. The categories, attributes, amenities, and opening hours listed on your profile help AI models answer travel queries with greater confidence.

If you need to provide additional context, Google Business Profile allows you to publish posts linking back to relevant content on your website. Regularly publishing Google Business Profile posts can help drive engagement, profile visits, and customer interactions while keeping your listing updated with fresh content about your products, services, events, and offers.

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Build the signals AI systems trust

Generative search is more democratic than traditional search. AI models recommend businesses, not websites. Visibility is no longer shaped exclusively by what happens on your website. It’s shaped by the broader digital footprint your brand has built across the web.

For travel brands, that means thinking beyond rankings and clicks. Reviews, OTA listings, travel guides, media mentions, and business profiles all contribute to how AI systems understand your brand and when they recommend it.

It’s time to be creative, experiment, and build partnerships with complementary businesses. Most importantly, it’s time to build the signals AI systems trust.

Retrieval vs. citation: How AI search changes content strategy

15 June 2026 at 18:00
Retrieval vs. citation- How AI search changes content strategy

One topic that’s come up frequently in SEO circles is the difference between creating content for information retrieval and creating content that earns citations from large language models (LLMs) such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Google AI Overviews.

As AI search evolves, that distinction is reshaping content strategy. Content that delivers the best user experience and meets people where they are is more likely to earn citations and be recognized as a trusted source.

More importantly, we need to think beyond our own websites and consider third-party platforms as well. As algorithmic marketers, our goal is to keep our brand and messaging consistent so machines clearly understand what we do, who we serve, and when to surface our company and information.

The change from SEO to experience-based GEO

For LLMs in particular, it’s important to stop thinking about interactive search as SEO. Instead, focus on the users you want to attract through citations, or those for whom you want information about your brand to surface.

Some SEO fundamentals apply, but LLMs and AI Overviews are looking to provide customized experiences based on users’ preferences. Your content marketing, both on your website and externally, should keep this in mind rather than focusing on creating content for citations and retrieval.

I’ll start with an example of this customization to show the difference between SEO and generative engine optimization (GEO) or AI Overview approaches, then jump into actionable items you can take.

LLMs know consumers better than you think

On a team call this week, I pointed out that the client’s CEO and I are very similar. We’re both around the same age, in the same geographic region, have executive job titles, are very similar demographically, and both like to drink red wine.

However, if we both asked an LLM to make recommendations for a new wine to try, and both said we were looking for a wine with dark fruit notes that was dry and had a big, bold mouth splash, it’s almost certain that we wouldn’t get the same recommendation, even if we were using the same LLM. Why? Because he likes Italian wines, and I prefer Napa Valley wineries.

Google, functioning as a search engine, may know what a big red wine is, but LLM systems know more about our buyer personas because of how we engage with them. They remember who we are, while Google does not. From LLMs, I’ll likely get a recommendation for a Cabernet from California, while he may get an Amarone from Italy.

The LLM and Google AI Overview may both source products to recommend from retailers like Total Wine & More or Binny’s, and use publications like Food & Wine, Wine Spectator, and Vivino for knowledge, but that’s where the similarities end.

LLMs know what we like in a result and what we engage with, so they show us different varietals that better match our preferences when we ask more in-depth questions. Google and traditional search engines, meanwhile, will show more general options for big, bold, red wines.

Google search seems to be changing

That said, Google appears to be moving toward more personalized results, so expect a more LLM-style approach in the future. Apply this approach to content on your own platforms and anywhere you can influence the narrative on third-party sites.

Shifting your content from retrieval-based to citation-based starts with understanding how LLM and AI Overview results are generated, how personalized those results are becoming, and how retrieval methods combine with trust signals from traditional SEO results.

Extending your content strategy beyond your website

Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) information sourcing requires trusted websites and resources to compile a reasonably factual result. When combined with a personal preference, it may favor one source over another while still using both.

An example of talking points in action

If the wine suggestions above were to apply here and two retailers (say, one big-box store and one niche winery) were trying to get featured in the output, they’d need to approach the same publications differently.

Let’s look at an example of getting wines placed in listicle-style articles. The big-box retailer that carries both Italian and Napa wines will want to be featured under Italian reds with talking points that address the things that interest my colleague, my client’s CEO, while the Napa winery wouldn’t need to worry about making that list since it doesn’t produce Italian wines. However, both will want to be featured under Napa Cabernets since they both sell them, and both will want talking points that matter to my buyer persona.

Tip: Listicle placements are easiest to get through a media buy or advertorial, an affiliate program, or good old PR work for an earned placement.

For articles about varietals, the big-box retailer would want to focus on multiple articles and use talking points that matter to the CEO. For example, mentioning that the wine is produced on old vines, as these are more common in Europe than in the U.S. For the Napa wines I prefer, the winery would want to talk about how its wines feature a strong mouthfeel, have legs, and feature softer tannins.

Big-brand stores will want mass coverage and to have their products featured under many or most wine descriptions and types to help build relevance and be seen as experts on the topic of wine across the website since they carry wines from all countries and varietals.

The Napa Valley winery, on the other hand, wouldn’t need to worry about being cited across the entire site. Instead, it would want to focus on being featured in the Napa and California wine sections, in articles about grapes that are more common in California wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot, and anything else directly related to the products and services it offers, like California wine tours and tastings.

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Another strategy for citation-ready content

If you’re an individual brand or a small business that sells women’s clothing, for example, you could use a similar, yet modified, version of the strategy above.

You’d also want to focus on getting featured in listicles, and when they mention you as one of the best retailers for women’s T-shirts, ensure your brand is present with some of the reasons why, then look for other lists about women’s fashion and clothing to be added to.

Whenever possible, especially once you’ve developed a relationship with the editor or contributor, have your differentiators present, whether it’s moisture-wicking materials, a patent you own, plus-size or petite sizing, signature colors, or being on trend. This builds the topical relevance of your brand mention and feature.

Most importantly, don’t stress over being included in every article across each media company. Focus on having your brand featured as a place to shop within the specific content that addresses the common issues your brand solves. After all, this is why your customers shop with you and how LLMs may learn who to show your brand and products to.

Non-shopping content that’s on topic, like a guide to materials or seasonal fashion trends that feature your brand and someone from it as a thought leader, may help as these systems become more advanced.

Where LLMs are sourcing their materials

Right now, LLMs are using shopping lists as sources, but they’re looking for expertise as well. Being cited as an expert in niche themes and selling points across the sources LLMs already trust, and as a place where someone can purchase X, Y, and Z products, can help LLMs make the connection and build their knowledge bases about you. You’re not just a name anymore, but a trusted brand that sells X, Y, and Z to A, B, and C demographics.

When you keep getting mentioned more often in new content and are cited by a trusted resource, it may add credibility to your company as a retailer, service provider, or publication. That’s what we’re focusing on now with many of our content optimizations.

The goal here is to let LLMs and SEO algorithms know what you do and sell, and who the specific buyer persona is that shops your brand. Once they have a clear understanding of this, and if they trust your brand and your website or app enough, you may be able to show up in citations and recommendations more frequently and for the long run. And that bleeds into your website experience.

Helping users and AI find the right fit

You’ll find out pretty fast that practices that have been considered bad in SEO for years still don’t work for GEO and AI Overviews. By this, I mean things like creating satellite pages, pages just for AI to index and find, hidden copy, content in schema, and similar tactics. They don’t work, and in the long run, they’re likely to tank your SEO, too.

The silver bullets and “strategies” we’re seeing now, and consider my tongue firmly in my cheek here, are the same things sold as SEO marketing years ago. The LLMs will catch up, your domain and brand will get penalized, and you’ll need to recover the losses while spending money you may not have on consultants and new team members.

Instead, focus your website experience on the actual customers and buyers who shop with you. This will naturally communicate what your products and services are to search engines and LLMs, your website visitors will know they’re in the right place, and you should see conversions increase if you’re better at meeting your visitors’ needs. How do you do this?

  • Survey your customers to find out what’s important to them about what you do and why they chose your products or brand.
  • Read through customer returns and chat histories in your customer support database to find out why consumers are returning products or what questions they have.
  • Add these talking points to product and category pages (where appropriate) so users know:
    • If this is the right product for their needs.
    • Which product is the best match for them from a collection.
    • If there’s a better option, via a keyword-rich internal link, for a product that’s a better fit.

Each of the items above helps users on your website know what to buy, how to engage, and what meets their needs. This also helps define for LLMs what’s the best fit for your customer and the solutions your products and services naturally provide. That’s information search engines and AI can use to know when to surface your products and who to show your brand to.

The standard SEO elements to keep in your content

That’s not to say SEO is going away. Traditional SEO practices still help LLMs understand what your website, products, services, content, and company offer and who they’re for. For example:

  • Properly applied schema can help define your products, the theme of your content, your services, and the areas where they’re provided, helping paint a clearer picture of who your brand is.
  • Content that doesn’t require JavaScript to view and is visible is one of the best ways to be featured in chatbots and AI-powered search engines. Try server-side rendering for your content.
  • LLMs.txt can be one option, but there’s no guarantee it’ll take off or be adopted.
  • Use proper structure on your pages with H1s, H2s, H3s, article, header, and related tags.
  • Create direct, easy-to-understand content that answers users’ questions, provides correct information, and solves users’ problems without fluff or over-the-top adjective usage.
  • Ensure the talking points that matter to your ideal customers are mixed throughout your site’s pages, both on your website and on external websites, as this signals who your products, services, or content are for.

Creating content for citations and information retrieval isn’t just about technical optimization or the content on your page. It’s also about how third parties experience your brand and talk about it, which helps LLMs determine which users are the best fit for your company and content.

Focus on maintaining a consistent voice across every channel you control, make sure your pages are crawlable and easy to understand, and keep testing. LLMs are still new, and we all have an opportunity to learn and adapt as the technology evolves.

What new AI search data reveals about visibility and trust

15 June 2026 at 17:00
What new AI search data reveals about visibility and trust

Trust in AI search is declining, consumers are validating information across more platforms, and AI visibility is increasingly tied to brand authority rather than traditional SEO metrics.

Those are among the key findings from new research by Fractl and Search Engine Land, presented by Fractl cofounder Kelsey Libert at SMX Advanced. The study offers a detailed look at how consumers evaluate AI-generated answers, which signals influence AI recommendations, and where brands are falling short on governance and disclosure.

After the conference, I spoke with Libert to dig deeper into the data. Our conversation covered the growing trust gap in AI search, the role of earned media and entity authority in AI visibility, and why many organizations are still unprepared for the operational challenges AI introduces.

The honeymoon is over

The headline finding from Libert’s research is hard to ignore. In 2025, 82% of consumers found AI search more helpful than traditional search results. By 2026, that figure had dropped to 54%, a decline of 28 percentage points in a single year. The skeptic camp grew sixfold over the same period.

I asked Libert what she thinks is driving that erosion.

  • “Hallucinations. Initially, AI was a frictionless instant-answer machine that felt superior to Google’s crowded SERPs. As people lost trust in AI answers and had to put in more effort to validate them, that instant gratification disappeared, and the helpfulness score dropped dramatically,” Libert said.

She isn’t entirely pessimistic about where things are headed, though.

  • “AI is on an exponential improvement scale, so I expect this number to restabilize over the next year as people learn how to refine their prompts and engineers improve the technology,” Libert said.

That restabilization may come sooner than expected. Libert pointed to a June 5 CNN report covering Anthropic’s warnings that AI may soon be capable of improving itself without human intervention. Whether that accelerates the recovery of consumer trust or deepens concern about AI reliability remains to be seen.

In the meantime, consumers are hedging. The research found that buyers now check an average of 2.4 platforms before validating a purchase, a pattern consistent across Gen Z, millennials, and boomers.

Google still leads AI tools three to one for trusted product recommendations, commanding 39% of consumer trust versus 14% for AI tools. Reddit, at 15%, sits between them.

Organic visibility is diversifying

For SEOs worried about the erosion of organic traffic, Libert’s framing offers a more nuanced picture than the typical doom narrative. About 50% of marketers report traffic declines since AI Overviews launched, and 61% directly blame AI tools.

At the same time, 57% see traffic growth from social platforms, including TikTok, Reddit, and YouTube, and 40% see growth from AI assistants such as ChatGPT and Perplexity.

The channel map Libert presented at SMX is worth understanding. 

  • Google remains dominant at 84.8 billion visits, serving primarily as an intent-capture engine. 
  • YouTube and Instagram/TikTok together handle brand discovery. 
  • ChatGPT and Gemini are used primarily for research and learning. 
  • Facebook and Reddit serve human-validation functions. 

Search isn’t disappearing. It’s fragmenting, and brands that optimize for only one of these channels are leaving significant visibility on the table.

The GEO hierarchy: Table stakes, high risk, and the moat

Libert’s research categorized generative engine optimization tactics into three tiers, and the distinctions matter for how marketers should allocate effort.

The most commonly used tactic is FAQ optimization, employed by 49% of marketers. Libert calls this high risk, and the reason is straightforward. 

  • “The high-risk category is based on how easily AI can replicate that content, and general industry FAQs are typically pretty easy for AI and your competitors to produce.”

FAQ strategies can be strengthened by layering in proprietary data, subject matter expertise, and unique insights, but on their own, they offer little defensibility.

Table-stakes tactics include building brand mentions (43%), establishing topical authority (36%), and implementing structured data (30%). These are necessary but not sufficient.

The moat, as Libert describes it, consists of original data and proprietary studies (35%) and digital PR (24%). These are harder for AI to replicate, which is precisely what makes them valuable. 

  • “LLMs and Google need fresh content to pull into timely and common RAG queries. Beyond that, data journalism and digital PR efforts help increase your brand’s entity authority by helping you earn brand mentions across influential sources across the web,” Libert explained.

The signal strength behind this approach is backed by Ahrefs research analyzing roughly 75,000 brands across ChatGPT, AI Mode, and AI Overviews. 

Branded web mentions and YouTube impressions showed the strongest correlations with AI visibility, ranging from 0.50 to 0.74 on the Spearman scale. 

Backlink count and ad spend fell in the weakest tier, below 0.30. The practical implication, as Libert put it, is that “AI systems reward brand presence and mentions more than traditional SEO scale metrics.”

I asked Libert what she would do first if building brand mentions from scratch. Her answer was tactical and specific:

  • Use Semrush or Ahrefs to identify high-authority, niche-relevant publishers that have covered competitors, build relationships with those journalists, and pitch concepts that fill gaps in their coverage using proprietary data or subject matter expertise.
  • Use SparkToro to identify the publishers, YouTube channels, and podcasts a target audience actually consumes, then prioritize earned placements in those venues.
  • Use Reddit to study what performs well in relevant subreddits and contribute substantive commentary or content, not promotional noise.
  • “Earned media always comes back to one principle. Focus on creating fresh, educational, actionable, valuable, and newsworthy industry insights, and repurpose that content across the channels of influence for your target market,” LIbert said.

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The trust gap brands are ignoring

One of the most striking data points in Libert’s presentation involves the gap between what consumers expect and what brands actually do. 

Between 84% and 91% of consumers say they want AI labeling across all content formats, including text, video, audio, and images. Only 20% of organizations say they always disclose their AI use. One-third never disclose at all.

Libert doesn’t think consumers are simply opposed to AI in marketing. The concern is more specific. 

  • “Consumers aren’t wary about AI use in marketing. They’re concerned when brands use it for their entire marketing workflow with zero checks and balances.” 

She cited the research finding that nearly half of marketers admit to not fact-checking their AI-produced content and that 48% say AI makes their work faster but more average.

Dove came up as one of the few brands actively positioning against what Libert calls “AI-dominant marketing slop,” though she acknowledges the field is still mostly treating disclosure as a compliance checkbox rather than a brand signal.

There is also a deeper question about where AI assistance ends and human creativity begins, one the industry hasn’t settled. 

  • “There’s some debate on when it needs to be disclosed, since plenty of people use it more as an assistant in the creative process vs. having it do everything end-to-end,” Libert said. “In that case, who truly owns the creativity, and what level of disclosure is required? That’s still up for debate.”

The inverted pyramid problem

The slide that drew the most reaction in the SMX room showed how marketers are allocating their human review time for AI-generated content. Editorial review claimed 72% of attention. Voice and tone review claimed 62%. Fact-checking fell to 54%, plagiarism and legal review to 42% each, and bias evaluation to just 27%.

Libert called this an “all of the above” problem, spanning training gaps, workflow fragmentation, and leadership priorities. 

  • “When employees can’t keep up with the basic learning process to execute their workflow effectively with AI, how can you expect them to also focus on the checks and balances of AI’s output without the proper support from leadership to take time to develop and refine entirely new workflows?” she said. 
  • “We’re focusing on the surface-level review of AI’s output because that’s all people have the capacity and proper support for. That data point is a huge leadership SOS.”

Her core argument here aligns with the most pointed line in her presentation: fix the infrastructure before you scale the output. AI won’t kill credibility. Untrained oversight will.

What smaller brands can actually do

The closing argument of Libert’s SMX talk, that AI rewards brand equity rather than creating it, raises a fair concern for newer entrants who lack years of accumulated authority. I pushed her on this.

Her answer was more optimistic than the headline suggests. AI Overviews aren’t simply surfacing the top search results. They are surfacing brands that have built genuine authority around niche topics. 

  • “Younger brands can still compete by focusing on building out their entity authority around the long tail, where most conversions actually live,” she said.

She also sees an opening created by the same corporate inertia that slows large-brand adaptation. 

  • “Plenty of larger brands are stuck in more corporate bureaucracy and are slower to adapt to the changes and opportunities of using AI to scale insightful data analysis and thought leadership content. There’s actually plenty of room for smaller brands to compete, now more than ever.” 

The caveat?

  • “It’s a matter of slowing down and learning how to use AI effectively, not scaling AI slop.”

The playbook for AI visibility

The 2026 AI search playbook that Libert presented at SMX distills to four imperatives: 

  • Monitor brand representation across all influential platforms.
  • Build entity authority through original research and subject matter expertise.
  • Triangulate visibility across search, video, social proof, and trusted media.
  • Govern AI use with formal disclosure and review processes rather than ad hoc workarounds.

None of this is particularly complicated in concept. The difficulty is organizational. 

The brands that treat credibility as infrastructure rather than aesthetics are most likely to be cited, recommended, and trusted as AI search continues to mature.

Law firm PPC: How to optimize for signed cases instead of leads

15 June 2026 at 16:00
Law firm PPC- How to optimize for signed cases instead of leads

A lower cost per lead and higher lead volume don’t necessarily translate into more signed cases. That’s because leads and signed cases are not the same thing.

Between the ad click and the signed retainer sit intake qualification, follow-up speed, and conversion. If you’re measuring PPC success based only on cost per lead, you’re making budget decisions with incomplete data.

I’ve managed more than 1,000 ad accounts across plaintiff-side law firms, and I see the same pattern repeatedly. The ads generate activity, but the system that turns leads into clients leaks at multiple points.

The firms that consistently grow signed cases connect their advertising data to intake performance, lead qualification, and retained clients. That requires a different approach to keywords, budget allocation, landing pages, and attribution.

Start with the right keywords (hint: they’re not Google’s suggestions!)

Most law firms build a campaign backward. They start with broad-match keywords like injury attorney, best lawyer, and legal advice. Those terms bring in volume, but also noise. You end up getting tons of unqualified, early-stage prospects, and this equates to low-intent traffic that burns through your budget.

We protect our budget and improve conversions by reverse-engineering a keyword strategy from actual signed-case data. Instead of relying on Google’s keyword suggestions as a starting point, we mine call transcripts, intake notes, and CRM records to identify the real language that precedes retained clients.

With practice, you can pinpoint the exact phrase-match terms that people may be using to find attorneys like you. Phrases like “truck accident lawyer near me,” “motorcycle injury attorney Houston,” or “wrongful death law firm Tampa.”

Search intent matters

The core principle is to segment every keyword by funnel stage and intent. High-intent exact- and phrase-match terms get the budget. Low-intent terms get tested and throttled, or excluded.

The single most important ritual for effective law firm PPC management is integrating the search terms report into your workflow. This report shows you exactly what someone typed before clicking your ad and whether that click generated a quality lead or was a waste of money. Most law firms, or the advertising agencies they work with, either skip this entirely or check it once a quarter.

Keep your spend efficient by reviewing the report every week to identify and add negative keywords to your campaign. This weekly hygiene compounds over the long term.

Allocate budget by funnel stage, not by channel

Most law firms treat Google Ads like a monolith. You’ll get a better ROI if you separate campaigns by funnel stage, intent, budget allocation, and conversion goals.

My PPC strategy is based completely on the Pareto Principle (aka the 80/20 rule): About 80% of your spend goes to bottom-of-funnel direct response, and 20% goes to mid-funnel and retargeting. Here’s what that looks like in practice:

Bottom of funnel

This is where most of your signed cases will come from. These are high-intent search campaigns and Local Services Ads.

LSAs are the best-converting channel for personal injury firms, Pareto Legal’s “The State of Law Firm PPC” report found. They are pay-per-lead, review-driven, and require no landing page infrastructure from you. (Disclosure: I’m the CEO and co-founder of Pareto Legal.)

Google Ads vs LSA performance

One of the fastest lead-quality wins we consistently see with new clients is correcting their LSA category selections from broad practice areas to specific case types, such as personal injury or motor vehicle accidents. 

Mid-funnel

This includes non-brand search, Dynamic Search Ads, and segmented Performance Max. Evaluate these on qualified lead rate, not raw volume. If a campaign generates 200 leads but only 10 are qualified, it’s a budget drain, even with a good-looking CPL.

Top of funnel

Meta and YouTube retargeting can target people who have already visited your website. Expand these campaigns to cold prospecting only after attribution proves incremental lift.

This framework is simple, but it can dramatically improve your PPC results. For one injury firm, we generated 273 signed cases from $765,000 in ad spend (3.57x ROI) without increasing the budget. All it required was a restructuring of the firm’s Google Ads.

Dig deeper: Why your law firm’s best leads don’t convert after research

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Build landing pages that match intent, not just keywords

Sending paid traffic to your homepage or a generic practice area page that doesn’t match the ad you ran is a conversion-rate killer. This is common knowledge, yet effective landing pages are probably the most overlooked part of PPC management. 

Many great PPC marketers know bidding strategy, campaign structure, and audience targeting inside and out. But when it comes to building a high-quality, compelling user experience, many marketers fall short.

What kind of landing pages work? 

Your goal should be to match the intent of what your prospect was searching for. Here are the important components:

  • An intent-matched H1 headline.
  • Settlement amounts.
  • Client reviews as social proof.
  • Click-to-call and live chat options.

Your landing pages should also load quickly and be mobile-first.

You need one page per practice area, per intent. For example, a “car accident lawyer” landing page and a “truck accident attorney” landing page should be different. Each practice area and intent level deserves its own experience and unique design.

What kind of results will you see?

I split one client’s generic personal injury page into intent-segmented pages, added a stack of recent reviews and results, and reduced form fields from nine to four. Our team also optimized load time from 5.1 seconds to 2.1 seconds.

The page conversion rate went from 3.8% to 17.4%. The cost per signed case dropped by 42% with the same ad spend.

Dig deeper: The future of law firm SEO depends on authority, not volume

Fix the intake bottleneck before you scale ads

Most agencies won’t tell you the primary reason law firm advertising fails. It’s not the marketing process itself.

Surface-level numbers like cost per click (CPC) are often fine. What fails is the intake process. You need to focus on what happens after the form fill or phone call.

Here are the key intake KPIs to track alongside your ad metrics:

  • Answer rate: Target 90% or higher.
  • Speed to lead: Target under 60 seconds.
  • Signed rate (the percentage of qualified leads that become retained clients): A healthy benchmark is 25% to 40% of qualified leads.

The math is simple: If you’re spending $20,000 on Google Ads every month and your average cost per lead is $250, that’s 80 leads. If your intake team only contacts 70% of them and signs 30% of those contacts, you get about 17 cases.

If your team responds to 95% and converts 40%, that’s 30 cases from the same $20,000. You’ve essentially doubled your return on Google Ads, and it had nothing to do with your ad spend.

The key is for your marketing and intake teams to share KPIs. You can’t have the media buyer optimizing for lead volume while the intake team cherry-picks easy calls.

Connect the full attribution chain: Ad click to signed retainer

What % of signed cases can law firms attribute to marketing channels

Most law firm reporting isn’t detailed enough to serve as a decision-making tool. It stops at platform metrics such as impressions, clicks, and cost per lead. These reports rarely reach the CRM, where signed cases actually live and where the most valuable intelligence resides.

Your attribution infrastructure needs these components:

  • UTMs and click IDs from ad platforms to capture the traffic source.
  • Call tracking through a tool like CallRail to handle phone leads.
  • Google Analytics 4 for tracking post-click behavior on the site.
  • A CRM, such as Lawmatics or Clio, that tracks post-conversion activity all the way through to the signed case.

The metric that ties everything together is marketing efficiency ratio (MER): total revenue divided by total marketing spend.

MER forces you to evaluate marketing as an ecosystem instead of looking at each channel through last-click attribution. For example, knowing you have a healthy MER can help you spot the hidden work a single channel is doing, even if it looks expensive on a last-click basis. MER can help you maintain confidence in your budget allocation.

Your ideal dashboard setup

Every law firm should build a one-page dashboard with these metrics: spend, leads, qualified leads, signed cases, cost per lead (CPL), and cost per acquisition (CPA), all broken down by channel and practice area.

If your reports can’t drill down to this level of granularity, they’re probably just a slideshow. Building this tracking infrastructure makes it easy to identify winning campaigns and reallocate budget intelligently. This is how you increase ROI without additional funding.

Treating PPC like a system leads to success

The firms that succeed with PPC treat it like a system. They:

  • Use precise keyword targeting tied to their prospects’ real behavior.
  • Allocate budget by funnel stage and intent.
  • Review search terms weekly.
  • Know their numbers: cost per case, not just cost per click.
  • Connect the ad click to the signed retainer, so every budget decision is based on what actually matters.

Don’t trust Google to figure this out for you.

Google expands Smart Bidding Exploration, adds Promotion Mode

15 June 2026 at 16:00

Google is rolling out a series of Smart Bidding and budgeting updates designed to help advertisers uncover new demand, capitalize on seasonal opportunities and maintain more predictable campaign performance.

What’s new. The updates include an expansion of Smart Bidding Exploration, a new Promotion Mode beta and changes to bidding target optimization for budget-constrained campaigns.

Driving discovery. Smart Bidding Exploration now allows advertisers to set a return on ad spend (ROAS) tolerance that enables campaigns to pursue additional conversion opportunities from search queries they may not currently be capturing.

Google says campaigns using the feature see, on average, an 18% increase in unique converting search query categories and a 19% increase in conversions.

The company is expanding the capability to Performance Max campaigns without product feeds and opening a beta for Shopping ads across both Performance Max and Standard Shopping campaigns.

Peak period bidding. Promotion Mode allows advertisers to temporarily adjust ROAS targets and allocate additional daily budget during high-demand periods such as seasonal events, product launches and flash sales.

What else is changing. Beginning Aug. 17, Google will update bidding target optimization for campaigns limited by budget, with the goal of delivering more consistent performance that better aligns with advertisers’ CPA and ROAS targets.

Starting July 6, advertisers will begin receiving notifications in Google Ads if campaign adjustments may be needed.

Why we care. These updates give Google’s AI bidding systems more freedom to find incremental conversions beyond existing keyword and audience patterns, potentially unlocking new demand that campaigns might otherwise miss.

The new Promotion Mode is particularly relevant for retailers and seasonal advertisers, as it allows temporary adjustments to ROAS targets and budgets during peak demand periods without requiring major campaign restructuring. Meanwhile, the bidding optimization changes aim to make performance more predictable for campaigns that are constrained by budget.

The bottom line. Google’s latest bidding updates are designed to help advertisers find new conversion opportunities, respond more aggressively during peak demand periods and maintain steadier performance as campaigns scale.

Türkiyə klubu Azərbaycan millisinin 2 futbolçusu ilə maraqlanır

15 June 2026 at 19:33

Türkiyənin “Vanspor” klubu Azərbaycan millisinin iki futbolçusu ilə maraqlanır.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. I Liqa klubu “Turan Tovuz”dan Ayxan Hüseynov, “Partizani”dən isə Vüsal Isgəndərlini transfer etmək istəyir.

Vüsal daha əvvəl Türkiyədə “Boluspor”, “Keçiörengücü” klublarında oynayıb.

“Vanspor” Türkiyə I Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq.

Fransanı İngiltərəyə dəyişir

15 June 2026 at 19:18

İngiltərənin “Kristal Pelas” klubunun yeni baş məşqçisi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” Pyerre Sajeyə tapşırılacaq. Bu barədə “Sky Sports” məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanacaq.

Saje Fransada “Lans”a rəhbərlik edir. Klub yaxın zamanda vidanı açıqlayacaq.

“Kristal Pelas” ayın əvvəlində Oliver Qlasnerlə yollarını ayırıb.

Sarrinin təyinatı rəsmiləşdi

15 June 2026 at 18:52

İtaliyanın “Atalanta” klubunun yeni baş məşqçisi açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” Mauritsio Sarriyə tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Sarrinin son iş yeri “Latsio” olub.

Mütəxəssis “Atalanta” Rafaelle Palladinonu əvəzləyib.

Azərbaycan boksçularından uğurlu start

15 June 2026 at 18:23

Çinin Quyyan şəhərində boks üzrə Dünya kubokuna start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, reytinq xarakterli yarışın ilk günündə Azərbaycan millisinin 2 idmançısı rinqə çıxıb.

50 kq-da Sübhan Mamedov 1/8 final çərçivəsində hindistanlı Rişi Singlə üz-üzə gəlib. Hər 3 raundu xeyrinə bitirən dünya çempionumuz yekunda 5:0 (30:27, 29:28, 30:27, 29:28, 30:27) hesabı ilə qələbə qazanıb. Mamedov ikinci döyüşündə ilk mərhələdən azad olan Asilbek Jalilovla (Özbəkistan) münasibətinə aydınlıq gətirəcək. Döyüş iyunun 19-da olacaq.

Məhəmmədəli Aşırəliyev (60 kq) də debütdə qələbə qazanıb. Yakub Krzpeiti (Polşa) 3:2 (29:28, 28:29, 27:30, 27:30, 29:28) hesabı ilə məğlub edən boksçumuz 1/8 finalda Luis Qabrieli (Braziliya) sınağa çəkəcək. Görüş iyunun 17-də olacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan millisi Dünya kubokuna 8 boksçusu ilə yollanıb.

Provedel Inter switch could keep Mandas at Lazio as Bournemouth deadline looms

15 June 2026 at 19:33

Bournemouth face a deadline today to decide whether to trigger their €17 million purchase option on Lazio goalkeeper Christos Mandas, with the Greek international’s future set to be resolved imminently in a decision that carries significant financial implications for the Roman club.

According to Il Tempo, via Radiosei, confirmation of the purchase would represent a major step towards Lazio meeting their economic targets for the summer, potentially sparing them from more painful player sales elsewhere in the squad.

ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 26: Ivan Provedel of Lazio gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on October 26, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images) (Inter links)
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Ivan Provedel of Lazio gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on October 26, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Provedel’s expected Inter exit could convince Lazio to hold firm on Mandas valuation

The decision is complicated by circumstances at both clubs.

Bournemouth, despite their Europa League qualification under Marco Rose, saw Mandas fail to make a single Premier League appearance last season due to the outstanding form of Djordje Petrovic.

The English side are understood to be hoping to negotiate a reduced fee rather than pay the full option price.

For Lazio, however, selling Mandas becomes less attractive if Ivan Provedel departs, with Inter expected to complete a move for the Italian.

Should Provedel leave, Mandas would have a genuine opportunity to fight for the number one shirt at the Olimpico, giving Lazio every reason to drive a hard bargain.

Roma interested in Nottingham Forest full-back Savona

15 June 2026 at 19:01

Roma are casting their net widely in the search for right-sided reinforcements ahead of their Champions League return, with Nicolò Savona emerging as a potential target as Gian Piero Gasperini looks to strengthen the squad that finished third in Serie A last season.

According to Il Messaggero, via TuttoMercatoWeb, Savona could leave Nottingham Forest during this summer’s window, making him an attainable option for a Roma side that must also balance their financial obligations under UEFA’s settlement agreement before the end of June.

The former Juventus defender joined Forest last summer in a deal worth €13 million and has experience of playing in both Italy and England.

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Davide Zappacosta of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Davide Zappacosta of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Zappacosta joins Savona on Roma radar but Atalanta move considered more complicated

Davide Zappacosta is another name Roma have considered for the right flank, but a move for the Atalanta wing-back is considered significantly more difficult to engineer.

Gasperini knows Zappacosta well from his time in Bergamo, which gives the pursuit a personal dimension, but Atalanta’s asking price and the player’s own situation make it a harder deal to structure than the Savona alternative.

World Cup 2026: Spain vs Cape Verde lineups – Former Serie A stars Ruiz & Cabral start

15 June 2026 at 18:36

Spain open their World Cup Group H campaign against Cape Verde in Atlanta, with former Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz lining up in midfield for the reigning European champions.

For Cape Verde, former Lazio and Salernitana winger Jovane Cabral starts, giving the Blue Sharks a familiar face for Serie A followers as they look to cause an upset against one of the tournament favourites.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 14: Luis de la Fuente Castillo, Head Coach of Spain speaks to the media during a press conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain vs Cape Verde at Atlanta Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JUNE 14: Luis de la Fuente Castillo, Head Coach of Spain speaks to the media during a press conference one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain vs Cape Verde at Atlanta Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

Spain vs Cape Verde – 2026 World Cup Official Lineups

Spain: Simon; Llorente, Laporte, Cubarsi, Cucurella; Rodri, Ruiz, Gavi, Pedri; Torres, Oyarzabal
Cape Verde: Vozinha; Borges, Lopes, Cabral, Moreira; Pina, Monteiro, Duarte; Cabral, Livramento, Mendes

Official: Sarri becomes new Atalanta head coach

15 June 2026 at 18:13

Maurizio Sarri has been officially appointed as Atalanta head coach, bringing one of Italian football’s most distinctive tactical minds to Bergamo as the club prepare for their first Conference League campaign.

The club welcomed the Italian with a statement published on their official website.

The 67-year-old arrives with a storied CV: over 800 professional matches managed, a UEFA Europa League title with Chelsea, a Serie A Scudetto with Juventus and three consecutive seasons of breaking Napoli’s points record under his belt.

Most recently he led Lazio to the Coppa Italia final, having previously guided the Biancocelesti to the Champions League Round of 16 in 2023/24, described in the statement as the second-best European result in the Roman club’s history.

ROME, ITALY - APRIL 27: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on April 27, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – APRIL 27: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on April 27, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Sarri reunites with Giuntoli at Atalanta after transformative Napoli partnership

The appointment also represents a reunion with sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, with whom Sarri worked closely during his transformative years at Napoli between 2015 and 2018.

That partnership produced some of the most thrilling football Italian football has seen in the modern era, and Atalanta will be hoping lightning strikes twice.

Born in Naples but raised in Tuscany, with a childhood spell in the Bergamo area, Sarri’s connection to the region adds a personal dimension to one of the most intriguing coaching appointments of the summer.

Who is Milan-linked Krösche and who are his best signings?

15 June 2026 at 18:02

Monday’s reports claim that Markus Krösche has ‘said yes’ to the idea of taking over as the new technical director of Milan, but who is the 45-year-old executive and who are his most notable signings to date? 

Krösche is a former holding midfielder who came through the youth and reserve ranks at Werder Bremen before joining SC Padderborn in 2001, where he would go on to spend the rest of his playing career. His 356 league outings for the German outfit makes him the club’s all-time record appearance holder.   

Upon his retirement in 2014, Krösche has a brief stint in charge of SC Padderborn II, the club’s reserve side before going on to serve as an assistant coach to Roger Schmidt at Bayer Leverkusen between 2015 and 2017. 

LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY - JULY 13:  Assistant coach Markus Kroesche poses during the team presentation of Bayer Leverkusen at BayArena on July 13, 2015 in Leverkusen, Germany.  (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Bongarts/Getty Images)
LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY – JULY 13: Assistant coach Markus Kroesche poses during the team presentation of Bayer Leverkusen at BayArena on July 13, 2015 in Leverkusen, Germany. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Krösche left Leverkusen when Schmidt was sacked towards the end of the 2016-17 season and decided to return to Padderborn in the role of managing director. 

While in charge of Padderborn, Krösche oversaw back-to-back promotions from the third tier of German football to the top flight, which was only the second time in the club’s history that the club had featured in the Bundesliga. 

This success earned Krösche a move to RB Leipzig to take over as sporting director, where he would serve for two seasons between 2019 and 2021. 

Since 2021, he has been with Eintracht Frankfurt, where he remains under contract until 2028, and is currently a member of the club’s board under the title ‘board member for sport’. 

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY - JUNE 01: Sporting Director Markus Kroesche of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media during a press conference on June 01, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY – JUNE 01: Sporting Director Markus Kroesche of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media during a press conference on June 01, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Krösche has overseen the transfers of a number of high-profile players across his time with Leipzig and Frankfurt, including the likes of Dani Olmo, Josko Gvardiol, Randal Kolo Muani and Hugo Ekitike. 

Below is a list of his most prominent and most profitable signings to date. 

Krösche’s most prominent signings with RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt

Ademola Lookman: Everton → RB Leipzig (€18m)

Christopher Nkunku: PSG → RB Leipzig (€19.5m, later sold to Chelsea for €60m)

Dani Olmo: Dinamo Zagreb → RB Leipzig (€34m, later sold to Barcelona for €61m)

Josko Gvardiol: Dinamo Zagreb → RB Leipzig (€36m, later sold to Manchester City for €90m)

Lazar Samardzic: Hertha BSC → RB Leipzig (€500,000)

Josep Martinez: Las Palmas → RB Leipzig (€2.5m)

Randal Kolo Muani: FC Nantes → Eintracht Frankfurt (free, later sold to PSG for €95m)

Mario Götze: PSV → Eintracht Frankfurt (€4.5m)

Omar Marmoush: Wolfsbury → Eintracht Frankfurt (free, later sold to Manchester City for €75m)

Willian Pacho: Royal Antwerp → Eintracht Frankfurt (€13.5m, later sold to PSG for €40m)

Nathaniel Brown: 1.FC Nuremberg → Eintracht Frankfurt (€5.5m)

Hugo Ekitike: PSG → Eintracht Frankfurt (€31.5m, later sold to Liverpool for €95m)

 

Premier League teams fear Anderson deal could blow up summer midfielder market

15 June 2026 at 18:45

Elliot Anderson is one of England’s most in demand players, and his move could have serious ripple effects.

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Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph is today reporting that Premier League teams are worried that Elliot Anderson’s impending move from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City for more than £100m is going to inflate prices in this window, particularly for central midfielders.

Crop of English midfield stars could blow market open

Any Premier League team who wants to sign a central midfielder – and that likely includes Chelsea, Arsenal and Man U – would therefore like to get a deal done before Anderson’s incoming mega-fee resets the market.

The likes of Adam Wharton and Alex Scott are being heavily linked with moves in the months to come, and the fees commanded by Crystal Palace and Bournemouth are likely to rise significantly if Anderson makes his big money move as expected later this summer.

As it stands, Chelsea’s signings of Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez for more than £100m each are the benchmarks for elite players with top level experience moving at a young age. When it finally happens, Anderson’s move is expected to match that – and potentially even beat it.

In other news…

PSG and Arsenal are the two teams most strongly linked with breakout star of the World Cup, Ayyoud Bouaddi. They will have to break records to sign him, however.

Ismael Saibari is closing in on a move to join Bayern Munich, with a medical set to take place in the USA in the coming days.

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PSG and Arsenal will have to break Romeo Lavia record to sign rising star of World Cup

15 June 2026 at 18:15

Lille are set to demand a record fee for their teenage central midfielder, with Arsenal and PSG the most likely to pay it as it stands.

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The World Cup always brings big moves and plenty of rumours, and before even the first round of games has been completed one of the breakout stars of the tournament already looks to have emerged.

Morocco’s hugely impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil was the most high profile match of the competition so far, and the star of the show was sensational teenage midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.

He ran the show against the Selecao, and it’s no surprise that transfer interest in the Lille starlet has ramped up since.

Teenage talent fee could smash records

TeamTalk are reporting that Arsenal and PSG are the front runners to sign him, but it won’t come cheap.

A £60m fee would be the highest ever for a teenage central midfielder, breaking the record set by Chelsea’s disastrous signing of Romeo Lavia.

Given Bouaddi’s age and potential, it would still seem like a pretty good deal. If he keeps playing well at the World Cup and Morocco go far in the tournament, the number could climb even higher.

In other news…

Ismael Saibari is closing in on a move to join Bayern Munich, with a medical set to take place in the USA in the coming days.

Chelsea are going to make a number of signings this summer – but Alex Scott won’t be one of them if you listen to quotes from sources close to the club.

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Guardians Minor League Recap: Dodging Raindrops

Clippers 4, Indians 3

Milan Tolentino had a home run and CJ Kayfus had a double. Kolby Allard had 7 strikeouts in 5 innings and Franco Aleman struck out the side in a scoreless inning.

Warbirds 11, Howlers 6

Two star hitters for the Howlers continued their strong starts as Juneiker Caceres went 2 for 3 with a homer and a walk, and Anthony Martinez went 2 for 4 with a homer and a walk. Both players have OASIS over .900. Caceres also had a steal and Dauri Fernandez had 2 steals. Looking for Fernandez to have a big second half. The less said about Howler pitching in this game, the better but reliever Javy Torres looks good.

All other games were rained out yesterday as a strong front moved through the middle of the United States.

Wings' Azzi Fudd is back on track since Lynx's viral trolling

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Azzi Fudd has come out on the losing end of both head-to-head duels with Olivia Miles in the WNBA.

The second loss, a 100-76 defeat last Tuesday, was particularly brutal.

Fudd had a bad night from the floor and scored six points on 2-of-12 shooting. Making matters worse, the Minnesota Lynx's official X account trolled her with a side-by-side comparison of her stats with Miles'.

MOREWings make roster decision on Paige Bueckers' teammate that thins out guard depth

However, Fudd has responded nicely to that setback -- and entering Monday night's Commissioner's Cup tilt against the Las Vegas Aces, Fudd and the Dallas Wings will feel fairly good about where they are.

The Wings are 8-5 after splitting their two games since the Lynx loss. And Fudd has scored a combined 35 points while playing superb defense agains the Phoenix Mercury and the Portland Fire. 

Azzi Fudd this week:

17 PTS | 3 RBS | 4 AST | 1 STL | 3 BLK
18 PTS | 4 RBS | 3 AST | 2 STL | 2 BLK

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— I talk hoops 🏀 (@trendyhoopstars) June 14, 2026

It is possible -- if not probable -- that Miles already has done enough to win the Rookie of the Year award. 

Miles even has been mentioned as a potential MVP candidate for her enormous impact on a Lynx team that has played all season without Napheesa Collier.

But after a slow start, Fudd is starting to put together an impressive rookie year of her own.

Fudd is averaging 12.4 points on 50 percent shooting from the field, 38 percent from 3-point land and nearly 86 percent from the free-throw line.

That she is in contention for a 50-40-90 season as a rookie who began her season on the bench says a whole lot about her skillset and offensive potential.

More than likely, Fudd is going to be just fine, and the top two picks of the 2026 draft will be dueling for years to come.

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Kylian Mbappé Pledges Defensive Improvement Ahead of World Cup: “I Want It at All Costs”

France's forward #10 Kylian Mbappe looks on before the international friendly football match between France and Northern Ireland at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, northern France on June 8, 2026, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup football tournament. (Photo by Sameer AL-DOUMY / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Kylian Mbappé has outlined his determination to become a more complete player as France prepares for the upcoming World Cup, admitting in an interview with Le Parisien that he must improve his defensive contribution to help Les Bleus achieve their ultimate goal.

The Real Madrid star acknowledged that his game still has room for growth despite an already glittering résumé that includes a World Cup title, multiple domestic trophies, and a World Cup Golden Boot.

“I have to take another step forward defensively. I’ve always been demanding of myself, and I think I need to improve in that area. It’s important for the team, and I’m going to do it,” Mbappé said.

The French captain made it clear that his commitment to improving defensively is tied directly to France’s ambitions on the biggest stage.

“It has to start at this World Cup because we want to win it. I’m ready to do things right because I want it at all costs,” he added.

“I’d sign up to not score a single goal in exchange for winning the World Cup. I’d do it quickly,” Mbappé stated.

The forward is still carrying the pain of France’s dramatic defeat to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final. Although Mbappé produced one of the greatest individual performances in World Cup history, scoring a hat-trick in the final, France ultimately fell short in a penalty shootout.

Reflecting on that heartbreak, he admitted that the loss remains difficult to accept.

“It’s very difficult to lose a World Cup final. We did everything we could only end up losing on penalties. I don’t believe in luck; penalties are a technical skill, but they are still the cruellest way to lose a final,” Mbappé said.

Ke'Vontae Pitts, 2027 DB from Nashville, commits to Mississippi State football

East Nashville defensive back Ke’Vontae Pitts committed to Mississippi State football after his official visit on June 14, he announced on X. 

Pitts, a 6-foot, 175-pound junior, picked the Bulldogs over offers that included Memphis, Arkansas State, East Carolina, Charlotte and Austin Peay. 

It was a swift recruitment from Mississippi State coach Jeff Lebby’s staff, which had just offered Pitts on June 9. 

More: Tennessee football flips commitment of 4-star Kenneth Simon II from Alabama

Pitts intercepted four passes in 2025 while helping East Nashville reach the TSSAA football Class 2A state quarterfinals. He also had 60 tackles and three punt returns for touchdowns.

He was scheduled to take an official visit to Memphis on June 19. 

How to watch England vs Croatia live: Stream, TV channel, team news, prediction

England kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign on Wednesday against Croatia, and Thomas Tuchel's side are desperate to get off to a flying start.

WATCH England v Croatia, en Espanol

The Three Lions are one of the favorites to win it all but there are concerns about their defensive unit and whether or not Tuchel can get the balance right. Still, Harry Kane is in the form of his life and the attacking and midfield options Tuchel has at his disposal are scary good.

MOREDaily schedule for the 2026 World Cup

Croatia punch above their weight year after year and they beat England in the 2018 World Cup semifinals where they were runners up, while they also finished third at the 2022 World Cup as head coach Zlatko Dalic has done a consistently excellent job. Veteran superstar Luka Modric is still going and Croatia are more than capable of winning this game.

How to watch England vs Croatia live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:4pm ET Wednesday (June 17)
Venue:AT&T Stadium — Dallas, Texas
TV Channel: Telemundo
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock, en Espanol

England team news, focus

Most of England's starting lineup is pretty set but there are a few big decisions for Thomas Tuchel to make. Does Anthony Gordon start over Marcus Rashford on the left wing? Will Jude Bellingham or Morgan Rogers start as the number 10? And there is also a big decision to make a center back with John Stones and Ezri Konsa looking likely to get the nod. Harry Kane is the main man up top with Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson crucial in midfield.

Croatia team news, focus

Modric will captain Croatia and aim to dictate the tempo in central midfield once again, with Mateo Kovacic alongside him. Josko Gvardiol will lead the Croatian defense with plenty of experience scattered throughout this lineup as Ivan Perisic, Andrej Kramaric and Mario Pasalic are all part of an extremely tight-knit group. Dominik Livakovic will have to have a top game in goal if Croatia are going to prevail.

England vs Croatia prediction

This feels like it could easily be a draw but England have a lot of talented forwards to bring off the bench to keep the energy levels high, and they will just about get the job done. England 2-1 Croatia.

🎥 The European champions start their World Cup, Spanish fans are ready

🎥 The European champions start their World Cup, Spanish fans are ready

One of the biggest favorites begins its World Championship campaign today. Against Cape Verde, the roles are very clearly defined. For many fans today, the only question is the margin of the opening win. Accordingly, the anticipation is already huge. Hours before kickoff, scenes like this were already unfolding in Atlanta. 

La Furio Roja will do everything it can to go after the second star in its history. 

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Jalen Brunson’s title run inspires next generation of NBA guards

It is a pretty wild time to be a Villanova basketball fan right now. Jalen Brunson just carried the Nova New York Knicks to an NBA Championship, coming away with the Finals MVP trophy after dropping 45 points(!) in Game 5. On top of that, head coach Kevin Willard just landed a massive commitment from 7-foot-3 Italian center Luigi Suigo.

The program is all over the map in the best way, and Brunson’s title run is already changing how the basketball world views the next generation of players.

Top draft prospects are openly trying to copy the blueprint Brunson created. Projected top-10 draft pick Darius Acuff Jr. talked to ESPN about how the 6-foot-2 guard inspires smaller players who face doubts about their size.

“We [smaller guards] feel like we can go out there and play against anybody,” Acuff said. “I feel like I can hopefully do the same thing one day and it’s definitely inspiring to see.”

For the Villanova community, seeing top prospects quote Brunson feels incredibly rewarding. It was crazy how overlooked the Wildcat legend was coming out of college. Scouts saw him as a limited athlete with a “low ceiling,” with his size — or lack thereof — as one of the biggest hurdles.

But Acuff’s praise shows that Brunson’s impact stretches way past the Main Line, the Big East or even Madison Square Garden. He brought the under-sized lead guard back in a big way.

It’s hard not to see similar Brunson-style traits in Acuff. NBA scouts describe him as a powerful guard who plays much bigger than his height. Front offices used to obsess over finding long, tall point guards…. but length and size doesn’t always translate.

For every Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Tyrese Haliburton there’s a Michael Carter-Williams and Dante Exum.

Brunson proved that footwork, high-basketball IQ, and unrivaled drive matter way more than what the tape measure reads. The 29-year-old (finally) won a ring for New York, and he simultaneously created the master plan for the next wave of “small” guards coming into the league.

The Manchester United lessons Ruben Amorim must learn to spark AC Milan revival

Ruben Amorim looks set to be the new AC Milan manager (PA Wire)

After Manchester United, Wilf McGuinness’ next job was Aris, followed by Panachaiki, also in Greece. His only other permanent managerial post was at York City. After leaving Old Trafford, Frank O’Farrell went to Cardiff and then on an eclectic journey to Iran, Torquay, Al Shaab and Torquay again.

All of which has an added pertinence now, more than half a century after their reigns ended. For Ruben Amorim, the next destination on the footballing map feels altogether more glamorous: AC Milan, making him a successor to Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, Nereo Rocco and Carlo Ancelotti. At Old Trafford, however, Amorim was not so much the new Matt Busby or Sir Alex Ferguson as arguably the worst United manager since World War Two, an unwanted tag that may otherwise have rested with McGuinness or O’Farrell. They were tarnished by disappointments as Busby’s successors. Their careers never recovered.

Ruben Amorim left Manchester United at the start of the year (PA Wire)
Ruben Amorim left Manchester United at the start of the year (PA Wire)

Amorim’s overall win percentage with United was 38.1; but that was inflated by a Europa League run. In the league, it was a mere 31.9 per cent. Only McGuinness, at 29.2 per cent, has fared worse in the last eight decades. The historic markers, whether of United’s lowest league finish in half a century or the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby, may be sufficiently fresh in Mancunian memories that they do not require raking over.

And yet, they may not have been a deterrent to the Rossoneri. This, admittedly, is not the Milan of the seven European Cups; not when they limped in fifth in Serie A. But there are elements of the task that feel familiar, to revive a fallen giant, to take them back into the Champions League, to lend modernity.

AC Milan are in need of revival (Getty)
AC Milan are in need of revival (Getty)

So one interpretation of Amorim’s move to San Siro is to say that Milan blamed the Portuguese’s failure at Old Trafford on United. He is not alone in floundering there; indeed their shortlist seemed to comprise Old Trafford alumni with Ralf Rangnick, an unsuccessful interim in Manchester but with admirers in Lombardy, instead opting to extend his contract with Austria.

The argument in Amorim’s defence was that United was too dysfunctional for anyone to succeed, however, has been rather rebuffed by Michael Carrick (current win percentage: 70) who has prospered in part by being the antithesis of Amorim. Some of the failings can be traced directly to Amorim. Whatever difficulties Rangnick, Erik ten Hag, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal or David Moyes had, they never took United to such depths.

Part of United’s essential error in appointing Amorim was that, while they deemed him the best young coach in Europe, he got out-coached with great regularity in a division featuring many of the world’s top 50 managers. It was a regular occurrence to watch a match, see one expertly-drilled side and another that looked less well configured. United were the latter.

Ruben Amorim could not get the best out of the Manchester United squad (PA Wire)
Ruben Amorim could not get the best out of the Manchester United squad (PA Wire)

Which adds intrigue to his arrival in Italy. Many a footballing cliche can contain an element of truth. It is a generalisation that Italian managers have a tactical expertise, but many do. Can Amorim outmanoeuvre them?

The slower pace of play in Serie A may suit him; his United could be rattled by some of the Premier League’s quicker sides. It may help, too, that he is coming to an outlier of a division, where playing three at the back is fashionable. Cristian Chivu, Simone Inzaghi and Antonio Conte have all won Serie A with back-three formations. Amorim’s system looks more a case of evolution than revolution for Milan: the sacked Massimiliano Allegri played 3-5-2 last season, which is at least closer to Amorim’s 3-4-3.

But the Portuguese’s inflexibility and stubborn obsession with his shape showed some of his limitations. Others came in the sort of matches United – and Milan – need to win. Some of Amorim’s better results in England occurred when an underdog: Amorim’s record against Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City was respectable, considering his struggles against many a mid-table team. One, intriguingly, was Bournemouth; Andoni Iraola was one of the managers of smaller clubs to prosper against him and then, until hired by Liverpool, seemed to rank above him in Milan’s thinking.

Andoni Iraola (left) had been AC Milan's preferred target before Liverpool swooped (Getty)
Andoni Iraola (left) had been AC Milan's preferred target before Liverpool swooped (Getty)

Iraola is at the forefront of the pressing revolution in a way Amorim is not. If Allegri, despite his six Scudetti, came to look outdated last year, is Amorim a more contemporary choice? Or is history just repeating itself at San Siro? Because 2024-25 was a season of Portuguese managers, but Milan sacked both Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao.

One of the unresolved questions about Amorim is whether he can manage in a more even league. It is why it is a surprise he has reemerged in a division as competitive as Serie A. His reputation was forged in Portugal where the gulf in resources between the big three and the rest created mismatches. Terrific as his record with Sporting Lisbon was, perhaps it stemmed less than it seemed from tactical or training-ground excellence.

But they will be required in Italy. United will watch on from afar with interest. There will be some relief in the accounts department that he is returning to employment. United will make a substantial financial saving: they had factored in a £16m cost of paying Amorim and his backroom staff for the remainder of their contracts.

Is Ruben Amorim the man to revive AC Milan? (PA)
Is Ruben Amorim the man to revive AC Milan? (PA)

There may be the potential for some embarrassment at Old Trafford if Amorim proves the man to revive Milan. But if not, he could always head to York or Torquay.

Taking a leaf from Arsenal's playbook - Tuchel's set-piece plan

England boss Thomas Tuchel and Declan Rice during a training session sitting on footballs and talking
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Arsenal are set-piece masters, and no club supplied more players for England's World Cup squad than the Gunners - so it is understandable that Thomas Tuchel will look to play to the Premier League champions' strengths.

Here in the United States, Mikel Arteta's dedication to perfecting Arsenal's routines is an approach England head coach Tuchel is looking to replicate.

In a tournament environment, when the margins can be so small, Tuchel is keen to take a leaf out of the Arsenal playbook that he admires, and has impressed on his players the importance of exploiting dead-ball situations.

Arsenal landed their first Premier League title in 22 years in May and were within a penalty shootout of winning their first Champions League.

With that level of success in mind, it is entirely understandable that set-pieces have emerged as a key focus in training sessions since England's arrival in the USA.

There are certainly experts in the field among Tuchel's likely starters.

Declan Rice is one of the most adept ball strikers in European football – his corners have proved a major threat for Arsenal, certainly in the previous two seasons.

You can expect Rice, who is guaranteed to start at the World Cup, to be one of England's designated specialists.

Chelsea's Reece James, who is expected to start the tournament as England's first-choice right-back, is another likely to be high on the list of Tuchel's takers.

The England boss knows all about James' abilities, having coached the defender during his time in charge at Stamford Bridge.

Bukayo Saka's dead-ball prowess is also viewed as a major asset by Tuchel, even if there is concern inside the England camp about having to manage the Arsenal forward through the start of the tournament with his ongoing tendonitis complaint.

The physical make-up of England's squad adds to the set-piece threat.

From the 10 outfield players that started against Costa Rica on Wednesday, just two - James and Elliot Anderson - are under 6ft tall.

Cubs acquire former Reds reliever in trade with Mariners

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The Chicago Cubs acquired a right-handed reliever from the Seattle Mariners on Monday. 

This is not a flashy move but adds to Chicago's bullpen depth. 

According to Francys Romero, Yosver Zuleta was dealt from the Mariners to the Cubs in exchange for a minor leaguer and cash. 

Zuleta, 28, was designated for assignment by the Mariners last week. He did not make a Major League appearance with the AL West club. 

"Chicago becomes the latest club to see if a fix can be found for Zulueta’s control issues," Mark Polishuk of MLB Trade Rumors wrote Monday. "There’s no real risk for the Cubs in using a 40-man spot as a flier on Zulueta, and he bring a live arm and some big league experience to a bullpen depth chart that has been stretched by injuries this season." 

Limiting walks will be key for Zuleta

Zuleta walked 16.3% of the batters he faced in 20.1 innings this year at Triple-A Tacoma. Limiting free passes will be key for him if he wants to see action in the Majors with the Cubs. 

MOREMets projected to still sell at trade deadline by ex-MLB GM

He made his MLB debut in 2024 with the Cincinnati Reds and pitched for parts of two seasons with the NL Central club. 

In 23.2 innings with the Reds, Zuleta allowed 14 earned runs on 20 hits while recording 25 strikeouts. 

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Latest NFL contract news will have ripple effect across Titans next big decision

Per reports from ESPN and NFL Network, the New York Jets are signing guard Joe Tippmann to a four-year, $66 million contract extension, setting a new market for the Tennessee Titans as their next major extension looms.

Tippmann is a three-year starter on the Jets' interior offensive line, splitting time between center and guard. With his new contract, Tippmann will rank as the NFL's 12th-highest-paid guard by total contract value and 14th by average annual contract value. But most crucially for the Titans, Tippmann's the first offensive lineman from the 2023 NFL Draft class to receive an extension, creating a floor for the Titans' upcoming and ongoing negotiations with first-round pick and starting left guard Peter Skoronski.

Skoronski is, by just about every standard, Tippmann's superior. In 2025, Tippmann graded out as the NFL's 34th-best guard per Pro Football Focus, ranking 29th in run blocking grade and 24th in pass blocking grade. Skoronski, by comparison, ranked sixth, 13th and second by the same metric. Among guards who played 1,000 or more snaps in 2025, Skoronski surrendered the fourth-fewest quarterback pressures. Tippmann gave up the 16th fewest.

The Titans picked up Skoronski's fifth-year contract option, a luxury the Jets didn't have since Tippmann wasn't a first-round pick. But consider how Tippmann fits into the guard market at large. Bears guard Joe Thuney, the NFL's reigning "Protector of the Year" and a three-time reigning All-Pro honoree, makes $17.5 million annually. Players at the top end of the market like Quinn Meinerz, Trey Smith, Tyler Smith, Landon Dickerson and Quenton Nelson make between $20 and $24 million per year. Now someone like Tippmann, an above-average guard with versatility who isn't exactly coming close to sniffing Pro Bowl or All-Pro nods, is just outside that range.

If Skoronski regresses and is merely league average in 2026, Tippmann's contract is still his floor now. And by average annual value, that'd still be the Titans' seventh-biggest contract, just between big-money offseason signings Wan'Dale Robinson and Cor'Dale Flott. If Skoronski continues getting better and has another season like 2026, he ends up matching or resetting the top of the market, putting him in the same contract value range as top-end players Jeffery Simmons and Calvin Ridley.

The Titans have money to spend, ranking second in the NFL in salary cap space available. And the new regime has been adamant about wanting to make examples of extending homegrown talents as the natural reward to the draft-develop-retain strategy. If Skoronski plays his way into a top-end contract, the Titans will celebrate that.

But still, contracts like Tippmann's coming out before Skoronski gets his extension make it mighty tough to low-ball Skoronski. When players from Skoronski's own draft class who Skoronski's been better than are already making top-12 money, it's going to be difficult to avoid paying Skoronski a massive deal to keep him in Nashville long-term.

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at  nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X @nicksuss. Subscribe to the Talkin’ Titans newsletter for updates sent directly to your inbox.

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Provedel Inter switch could keep Mandas at Lazio as Bournemouth deadline looms

Provedel Inter switch could keep Mandas at Lazio as Bournemouth deadline looms
Provedel Inter switch could keep Mandas at Lazio as Bournemouth deadline looms

Bournemouth face a deadline today to decide whether to trigger their €17 million purchase option on Lazio goalkeeper Christos Mandas, with the Greek international’s future set to be resolved imminently in a decision that carries significant financial implications for the Roman club.

According to Il Tempo, via Radiosei, confirmation of the purchase would represent a major step towards Lazio meeting their economic targets for the summer, potentially sparing them from more painful player sales elsewhere in the squad.

ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Ivan Provedel of Lazio gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on October 26, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Provedel’s expected Inter exit could convince Lazio to hold firm on Mandas valuation

The decision is complicated by circumstances at both clubs.

Bournemouth, despite their Europa League qualification under Marco Rose, saw Mandas fail to make a single Premier League appearance last season due to the outstanding form of Djordje Petrovic.

The English side are understood to be hoping to negotiate a reduced fee rather than pay the full option price.

For Lazio, however, selling Mandas becomes less attractive if Ivan Provedel departs, with Inter expected to complete a move for the Italian.

Should Provedel leave, Mandas would have a genuine opportunity to fight for the number one shirt at the Olimpico, giving Lazio every reason to drive a hard bargain.

First look at patriotic jersey to be worn by MLB teams as part of Donald Trump USA 250 celebrations

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Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Major League Baseball has revealed its Fourth of July uniforms for 2026, and the league is fully embracing America’s 250th birthday.

Subtlety is not the aim this year.

The kits are bold in red, white and blue, fitting for a summer when sport has become one of the loudest stages for the USA 250 celebration.

MLB USA 250 jerseys give first patriotic look

Early images of the collection show off the special Independence Day design that every MLB club is expected to wear on July 4.

“Here is a first look at the brand new uniforms being worn on the 4th of July.”

According to MLB’s official release, all teams will wear newly designed Nike jerseys with stars-and-stripes-themed numbers, along with red, white, and blue New Era caps and Stance socks. A USA 250 patch will be featured on jersey sleeves and on the side of caps.

Retail images on MLB Shop and Sports Illustrated’s breakdown showcased examples like Shohei Ohtani’s Dodgers jersey, Aaron Judge’s Yankees jersey, Bryce Harper’s Phillies jersey, and Juan Soto’s Mets jersey. I could not verify a Mike Trout Dodgers mock-up, and official retail listings still have Trout with the Angels, so Ohtani remains the safest Dodgers example.

The same patriotic style will carry over into All-Star Week in Philadelphia, with Home Run Derby participants wearing stars-and-stripes numbers and the All-Star Game itself featuring the USA 250 sleeve patch.

Trump’s sports push makes the USA 250 a bigger stage

MLB’s uniforms are just one part of a wider sporting push around the semiquincentennial. Donald Trump has been a visible force behind much of it, from UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn to his appearance at Knicks-Spurs Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

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Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images

UFC Freedom 250 was the clearest example. Held on Trump’s 80th birthday, the event brought the USA 250 celebration directly to the White House grounds, turning the South Lawn into a temporary fight venue.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has also become part of the broader anniversary calendar, with USA 250 events happening alongside the tournament.

That is why MLB’s jerseys feel bigger than the typical holiday alternate. Baseball already brands itself as America’s national pastime, and now it is joining the same patriotic lane as UFC, FIFA, and the NBA spotlight that followed Trump to Madison Square Garden.

Not every institution frames its plans around Trump personally, but the direction is clear. Major US sports are recognizing the national moment he has pushed publicly, and MLB’s July 4 jerseys may become the most visible uniform symbol of it.

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Eagles still see upside in rookie off to slow start: ‘He can jump out of the gym’

PHILADELPHIA — It was a quiet spring for Eagles rookie tight end Eli Stowers.

The second-round pick out of Vanderbilt did not make a strong impression during practice. Then, he missed the final day of minicamp with an apparent leg injury as he wore a sleeve over his right leg.

Getting off to a slow start during the spring is not a major concern.

The learning curve for rookie tight ends is steeper than that for other positions, and it can take them a while to develop.

This looks to be the case with Stowers.

But the Eagles are hoping that he becomes their future starting tight end and, after a quiet spring, are still encouraged by his development.

“He has been a good rookie,” Eagles starting tight end Dallas Goedert said last Tuesday after the team’s first mandatory minicamp practice. “(He) put his head down and worked. Probably the thing you notice the most about him is in the weight room when we do the force plate jumps. He can jump out the gym. He’s super explosive in that aspect.”

Stowers, a former college quarterback, won the 2025 John Mackey Award after finishing with 62 catches for 769 yards and 4 touchdowns last season.

During his first three seasons as a college tight end, Stowers flashed great potential as an NFL prospect, but he is still relatively new to the position and needs more time to develop.

The Eagles will have to exercise patience with Stowers, but they are confident in his long-term upside. His athletic traits —reflected in a 4.51 40-yard dash and a 45.5-inch vertical jump at the NFL Combine— have them intrigued.

“He has this ability to change direction and to accelerate and to catch the ball consistently,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said last Wednesday. “That’s unusual for that position. He’s fast, he’s quick, he can catch the ball well, and he’s still growing and learning in the position because there’s still some newness to him playing that position.”

Stowers projects best as a receiving tight end. His speed and explosiveness will give him an advantage against linebackers and safeties.

But to become a well-rounded tight end, he needs to improve as a blocker.

Stowers is 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds, light by NFL tight end standards. He must add more weight and strength to his frame so he can block bigger NFL defenders.

“He shows power as far as his abilities to being able to block,” Sirianni said. “Obviously, we don’t have pads on yet, so there’s some unknown, but you can feel some of the power when he’s hitting the bags and hitting the guy across from him in an individual setting.”

Stowers is extremely smart, too.

“First time you meet Eli, having his history as a quarterback, you can tell how well he understands the game and how well he can pick up concepts and understands the spacing of routes because he was in that seat trying to throw to receivers and tight ends, where they have to understand why this guy needs to be in that spot,” Eagles pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard said on June 3.

Grizzard said Stowers’ Vanderbilt tape was impressive, especially considering that he is so new to the position.

“His length going over the middle and being able to separate from defenders,” Grizzard said about what stands out. “He is fast, he catches it very naturally. His run after the catch and his spatial awareness of feeling where defenders are. We talk about yards after the catch all the time and he had a great feel for that as well. ... Being quarterback friendly, we’re feeling zones and feeling space and being in the right spot for the quarterback. It stuck out as someone you can definitely work with and develop and help us win some games.”

Stowers has been learning from Goedert, who has been one of the NFL’s best tight ends since 2018. He takes notes during meetings to enhance his football acumen and to learn the scheme.

“Now getting here and taking that next step of really being a full-time tight end, he’s done an unbelievable job so far, and I look forward to that continuing and finally getting into camp and getting it rolling,” Grizzard said.

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Relegated Wolves appoint Peixoto as new manager

Wolves have hired Cesar Peixoto as their new manager (MIGUEL RIOPA)

Wolves hired Cesar Peixoto as their new manager on Monday after sacking Rob Edwards following their relegation from the Premier League.

Peixoto arrives from Portuguese club Gil Vicente on a two-year contract, with the deal subject to work permit regulations.

The 46-year-old has coached several clubs in his native Portugal and caught the eye of Wolves' owners after leading Gil Vicente to a sixth place finish in the Primeira Liga last season.

"I'm proud to be here at this big, historic club in England. It's a big opportunity for me and I'm prepared to do everything to put Wolves where it belongs in the Premier League," Peixoto said.

"We have great players, but I think the team can improve a lot with me and I can improve as a technical head coach."

Edwards was sacked last week after just seven months in charge at Molineux, with Wolves claiming the decision would provide them with a better chance of returning to the Premier League.

Wolves, who last played in the second tier in 2018, finished bottom of the Premier League with just three wins from their 38 league games.

"We wanted clear identity, strong leadership qualities and a real hunger to succeed. Cesar demonstrated all of those characteristics, but what impressed me most was his mentality, his work ethic and his willingness to embrace the challenge in front of him," Wolves executive chairman Nathan Shi said.

"We believe he will be an excellent fit for the culture and vision we are building at Wolves."

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Spain vs. Cape Verde free live stream: How to watch World Cup game online without cable

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The wait is officially over — the 2026 FIFA World Cup is here. Spain and Cape Verde will go head-to-head on June 15 in Group H's first matchup.

Amongst all the global soccer giants, Spain is the country to watch this summer. As the reigning European champions, Luis de la Fuente's men are expected to make a deep run into the tournament, and potentially even hoist the trophy for the first time since 2010.

Lining up on the other side of the pitch will be Cape Verde, making history with its debut at the World Cup. It's been a long time coming for the island nation, but the team's grit and resilience were on full display during an impressive campaign in the African (CAF) qualifiers. 

Who will secure a win in the group's first matchup?

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of Spain vs. Cape Verde, including how to watch the match and kickoff times.

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What time does Spain vs. Cape Verde start?

This World Cup clash kicks off Monday, June 15, at Noon ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Here's how that time translates across the United States timezones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeMon., June 15Noon
Central TimeMon., June 1511 a.m. 
Mountain TimeMon., June 1510 a.m.
Pacific TimeMon., June 159 a.m.

World Cup schedule today and tomorrow

All times Eastern.

Monday, June 15

  • Spain vs. Cape Verde (Noon)
  • Belgium vs. Egypt (3 p.m.)
  • Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay (6 p.m.)
  • Iran vs. New Zealand (9 p.m.)

Tuesday, June 16

  • France vs. Senegal (3 p.m.)
  • Iraq vs. Norway (6 p.m.)
  • Argentina vs. Algeria (9 p.m.)

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2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico. 

The Chicago Sky's newest social media sensation has barely played this season

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The Chicago Sky have no shortage of recognizable names on their roster. Kamilla Cardoso continues to establish herself as one of the league's rising stars. Veterans and young contributors alike are helping shape the franchise's future. As the Sky prepare for a Wednesday showdown against the defending champion New York Liberty, most of the attention remains focused on what happens between the lines.

Yet one of the team's most talked-about players over the past week hasn't been a regular part of the rotation. Instead, it has been rookie guard Saylor Poffenbarger, who has become an unexpected social media sensation despite barely seeing the floor this season.

The former Maryland standout has appeared in just four games for Chicago and is averaging approximately five minutes per contest. Nevertheless, a recent viral tunnel photo has helped introduce her to a much wider audience.

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— I talk hoops 🏀 (@trendyhoopstars) June 11, 2026

Poffenbarger is gaining attention far beyond the box score

The buzz started after images of Poffenbarger arriving at a Sky game began circulating online. One photo in particular quickly took off on social media, generating thousands of reactions and comments from basketball fans across multiple platforms.

As often happens with WNBA tunnel fashion, the conversation quickly expanded beyond basketball. Some fans admitted they weren't familiar with Poffenbarger's game before seeing the photos. Others joked that they might need to start paying closer attention to Chicago's games.

The reactions weren't all focused on basketball, either. Many comments centered on her growing popularity and appearance, creating the type of viral moment that can significantly increase a player's profile almost overnight.

While tunnel fashion has become a major part of WNBA culture, it is still relatively rare for a player with such a limited on-court role to generate this much attention. That is what makes Poffenbarger's rise particularly interesting.

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The undrafted rookie is still waiting for her opportunity

Behind the viral moment is a player still trying to establish herself in the league. Poffenbarger went undrafted in the 2026 WNBA Draft before eventually signing a hardship contract with Chicago. The 6-foot-2 guard arrived with a strong basketball pedigree after spending her college career at Maryland.

Making a WNBA roster is difficult enough. Breaking into a consistent rotation can be even tougher.

Chicago's roster features several established players competing for minutes, making opportunities scarce for newcomers. Through four appearances, Poffenbarger has averaged just five minutes per game as she continues to learn and develop at the professional level.Still, every practice and every game presents another chance to prove she belongs.

Players throughout WNBA history have turned limited opportunities into larger roles, and organizations are constantly evaluating talent behind the scenes.

Wednesday could bring another opportunity

The Sky face one of their biggest challenges of the season on Wednesday when they take on the New York Liberty. Whether Poffenbarger sees meaningful action remains to be seen, but her recent surge in popularity means more fans will likely be paying attention if she does.

For now, she remains a player known more for a viral moment than a statistical breakthrough. But that's also part of what makes her story compelling. Most rookies struggle to gain recognition when they aren't playing major minutes. Poffenbarger has managed to do exactly that.

As Chicago prepares for a nationally watched matchup against New York, the rookie enters the spotlight in an unexpected way. She may be averaging only five minutes per game, but few players on the Sky have generated as much social media conversation recently.

Now the question becomes whether that attention eventually translates into a larger role on the court.

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Are the Boston Celtics trying to trade for Giannis? And is Jaylen Brown involved?

Are the Boston Celtics trying to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo? And is Jaylen Brown involved? These two questions have been floating around in the NBA media sphere in the last week as rumors have connected the Milwaukee Bucks big man to the star Celtics forward as Boston has supposedly emerged as a competitor for the Greek Freak's services via trade.

But even the most trusted sources appear to be heavily couching their language regarding the actual level of Boston's involvement, and fewer still have any strong words regarding the potential inclusion of Brown as the primary attraction for the Bucks. And while we are on such a topic, would Milwaukee even want Brown on their team right now given where they are in their contention arc?

The folks behind the "WEEI Boston Sports Original" YouTube channel put together a clip from their "Greg Hill Show" taking a closer look. Check it out below!

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Phillies linked to .748 OPS Cardinals outfielder who doesn't make sense as a trade target

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The Philadelphia Phillies, with the injury to Adolis Garcia that's very likely to be season-ending, make the team's outfield need that much greater this summer.

Dave Dombrowski and company have a little under two months to make a trade for outfield help, with the August 3 deadline steadily approaching. There are plenty of names worth considering for the Phillies this summer in a trade.

CBS Sports' Dayn Perry linked the Phillies to .748 OPS St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar. But while the Phillies need outfield help badly, Nootbaar would not make sense as someone to target in a trade.

Phillies' link to Lars Nootbaar trade doesn't make sense

"3. Lars Nootbaar, Cardinals. Nootbaar's off to a scorching start after his return from bilateral heel surgery," Perry writes. "That condition almost certainly dragged down his numbers last season, and he's been in peak form and then some since coming back. Will the Cardinals part with the popular fly-catcher?"

Even though Nootbaar might be an outfielder who is also under club control through the 2027 season, he doesn't make much sense for the Phillies to trade for.

The issue is very simple: Nootbaar is a left-handed hitter. That's not something the Phillies need to add with their three best hitters in Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and Brandon Marsh all being left-handed hitters.

They lost Garcia, a right-handed hitter, just as he was picking up the pace offensively. Even before his injury, they had a dire need for right-handed-hitting outfielders.

MOREPhillies extending Cristopher Sanchez to his $107 million deal was genius

Taylor Ward, Jo Adell, Byron Buxton, or Mike Trout would make a lot more sense, even if the cost is greater than Nootbaar, as they're the right-handed hitters this team needs.

Sure, Nootbaar would help this team, with his .748 OPS in his career and .793 OPS this season being fairly solid numbers offensively. But, he's a lefty hitter, not a righty.

Trading for Nootbaar, especially since the price for the Cardinals outfielder won't be cheap, would be a mistake for the Phillies.

Instead, they need to explore right-handed hitting outfielders, or if they go after a left-handed hitter, it needs to be someone better than Nootbaar against left-handed pitching, as his .696 OPS vs. lefties isn't good enough.

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David Beckham’s mum ‘trying to be funny’ with brutal McDonald’s Thierry Henry swipe

Photo by Valerio Pennicino - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images
Photo by Valerio Pennicino - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

World Cup fever is taking over again, and David Beckham and his mum have now become part of the fun through McDonald’s latest football promotion.

McDonald’s are leaning into the tournament with a collector’s item offer tied to McDelivery and pickup orders. Beckham is one of the football names involved, which made it even funnier when his own mum Sandra opened her cup.

She did not give the reaction most people would expect. Instead of being delighted to pull a cup with her son on it, she made it very clear there was another legendary player she had been hoping for.

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Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

David Beckham’s mum jokes she wanted Thierry Henry instead of her son

The promotion gives customers the chance to get one of nine collectible cups with their meal. The cups feature Lamine Yamal, Son Heung-min, Thierry Henry, Ronaldinho, David Beckham, Alphonso Davies, Christian Pulisic, Santiago Gimenez or Grimace.

In the clip posted to Instagram, Beckham’s mum opens the cup to find her son’s face staring back at her.

Most parents would probably see that as the ideal outcome, but she had other ideas.

“Oh no, I wanted Thierry,” she said.

In fairness, Henry is not a bad choice.

The former Arsenal and France forward won the World Cup in 1998 and was part of the squad that reached the final again in 2006.

Beckham, meanwhile, played at three World Cups for England and produced plenty of iconic moments, but never managed to lift the trophy.

Priaulx has 'pinch me moment' in Le Mans

Sebastian Priaulx's Ford car racing at Le Mans
Sebastian Priaulx and his teammates were forced to retire after just over 17-and-a-half hours [Getty Images]

Sebastian Priaulx said he learned a lot from his first Le Mans 24-hour race with Ford.

The Guernsey driver, 25, and teammates Eric Powell and Ben Tuck were forced to retire from the race after just over 17-and-a-half hours with a gearbox issue.

Their Ford Mustang finished 21st in the LMGT3 class and 57th overall at the historic day-long race in France.

Priaulx is part of the Ford project hoping to race the top-tier hypercar category at Le Mans in 2027 and go for the overall title.

"To be able to get this experience this year is priceless - even though we didn't win it was still good for me to learn that track and just compete in that race," he told BBC Radio Guernsey

"It's a 'pinch me' moment really because it's one of those races that not many people get to do - you can't go there any day of the week and drive around it so it's one of those races [where] you take every bit you can from it.

"I still loved the whole week, we had a good time and I learned a lot."

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Sebastian Priaulx is hoping he and Ford can push for the overall title at Le Mans in 2027 [BBC]

Priaulx was at the wheel when his team opted to retire the car during the race.

While he was frustrated at not being able to finish he felt he and his teammates did all they could around the historic French track.

"We had a good pace at the start of the race, that was quiet promising, and then in the night when it cooled down a bit for some reason our car just didn't work so well, we lost a bit of overall grip and other people just came alive," he added.

"We didn't ultimately have the pace to win, it wouldn't have been a winning race just due to some circumstances that were out of our hands, but we did what we could.

"I was in the car with about seven hours to go and the team told me to pit because the engine gearbox temperature was rising too high, and unfortunately that was due to a leak in the gearbox.

"A mechanical failure is annoying, but it ultimately didn't affect our position too much really, but it would have been nice to have finished the race because it is a very historic and privileged event."

Don't expect a repeat. UFC boss Dana White says 'never again' to another White House fight night

WASHINGTON (AP) — By the time Justin Gaethje pummeled his bloodied foe to a pulp and celebrated a championship win with a backflip off the top of the wire-mesh cage, then shook hands with President Donald Trump — and even fist-bumped Melania — this much about his company's future was clear to the ultimate boss of UFC.

Just say no to the White House.

“It was an amazing, experience, this was a one-of one,” UFC CEO Dana White said.

“It will never happen again.”

Oh, not because the show dubbed Freedom 250 and ostensibly held to celebrate Trump's 80th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence’s signing wasn't by White's accounts a smashing success. He crowed about merchandise sales and streaming service subscriptions and how UFC surpassed its goals in every metric he could list at a press conference that stretched well into dawn's early light.

And the setting?

Forget it, almost impossible to top on a night where fighters essentially treated their walk-outs like they were kids on a class trip. The all-male lineup toured the West Wing, the Oval Office, past presidential portraits, through the Roosevelt Room, the Cabinet Room — and the winners even got a meet-and-greet with Trump.

Gaethje skimmed the copy of the Declaration of Independence that hangs in the Oval Office and said a prayer before he made the unusually long walk to the cage. Gaethje battered Spanish-Georgian fighter Ilia Topuria in the main event and won the UFC lightweight title.

“Usually, I kind of blank out when it comes to getting ready to walk to the cage,” Gaethje said. “It was pretty crazy, looking at the Declaration of Independence. The original one. Their language was different. I'm not smart enough to read that.”

Gaethje also banked a whopping $825,000 in bonus money for winning “Performance of the Night” and “Fight of the Night” honors.

Trump stayed until the end of the seven-card show and generally seemed engaged with the fights — at one point he put on a white “USA” baseball cap — and certainly was all smiles each time a fighter who had a hand raised in victory then used it on a handshake with the president.

Trump boasted on Truth Social the night was “PERFECT!”

“Most people have never seen anything like that kind of human speed and power before,” Trump posted. “The White House has never looked more beautiful. The setting was unsurpassed!”

There were few blips on the big night and the blemishes that did happen were at the expense of UFC's two more problematic fighters.

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland was escorted out of the Ellipse watch party attended by thousands more fans by a group of police officers. Heavyweight Josh Hokit took it further with an extraordinary and unfounded attack based on a right-wing conspiracy theory about former first lady Michelle Obama.

For all the handwringing ahead of the card, the show delivered on the star-spangled smackdown that featured pulsating patriotism from the Marine Band, tributes to first-responders, active military, and other White House designated heroes. Gaethje and Ciryl Gane were crowned champions inside a blood-splattered eight-sided cage plopped in the open air right in the people's house backyard on the South Lawn.

Blood-and-guts were a mandate before an American fighter wrapped himself in the flag.

“Hopefully tonight created some unity,” White said as he put on his hyperbolic promoter's hat. “Even for the people that thought this was going to be some big political statement or something, this wasn't. This was Americans, all Americans celebrating the birthday. For people who tuned in for the first time, because it was at the White House, hopefully they liked the sport. They liked some of the guy's stories.”

So maybe some new fans stick around.

After all, International Fight Week is right around the corner with UFC 329 set to mark the return after a five-year break of the company's biggest box office draw, Conor McGregor.

That fight will be held in a more traditional arena back on UFC's home turf in Las Vegas, just as they will for years and years to come.

But despite all the pomp and pageantry, the eyerolls and angst, White stands by his claim that UFC is one-and-done in D.C.

The constant headaches over weather concerns in the rare outdoors show, the logistics of construction of the cage and staging events at federal landmarks and the soaring cost — UFC said it was footing the $60 million tab — made the Freedom 250 a one-off for a company once dubbed “human cockfighting."

“I can’t afford it," White said. "I’ll never do the Sphere again and we’ll never do this again.”

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This Chiefs veteran has perfect chance to rush for 1000 yards in 2026

Star running back Kenneth Walker III has a great chance to rush for 1,000 yards during his first season with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Walker steps into Andy Reid's offense after winning Super Bowl MVP honors with the Seattle Seahawks at the end of last season. The Memphis native rushed for 1,000 yards for the second time in his career in 2025 and appears poised to do so again next season.

The Chiefs have an offensive line that will aid Walker in accumulating volume yardage on the ground next season. Kansas City has three-time All-Pro center Creed Humphrey in the middle of their offensive line to free up holes for Walker in the A-gaps in 2026.

The Chiefs also have star right guard Trey Smith, who will help free up the right side of the field for his new star running back in 2026.

Kansas City ran the ball 450 times last season, good for No. 13 overall in the NFL. However, Chiefs superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes leads a strong passing attack that will allow Kansas City to change pace well next season.

ESPN’s Mike Clay projects Walker to rush for 1,233 yards in 2026 on 276 carries, making him a prime candidate to achieve the 1,000-yard feat again next season.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Can Kansas City Chiefs RB Kenneth Walker rush for 1,000 yards in 2026?

Spinning Back Clique: What's next after UFC White House stunners?

Check out this week's "Spinning Back Clique," MMA Junkie's weekly live show that takes a spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts.

This week's panel of Brian "Goze" Garcia, Mike Bohn and Danny Segura will join host "Gorgeous" George Garcia live at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) to discuss the fallout from UFC Freedom 250.

The event at the White House on Sunday provided some unexpected results, a little controversy, and laid the groundwork for the next potentially couple years in the lightweight and heavyweight divisions. In the headliner, Justin Gaehtje pulled off a stunner with a finish of 6-1 favorite Ilia Topuria to become the unified lightweight champion — and now arguably one of the greatest fighters in UFC history. In the co-feature, Alex Pereira fell short of potential GOAT glory when he was destroyed by Ciryl Gane, who became the interim heavyweight champion a second time.

We'll break down all the insanity around the highly political event, despite what its supporters said, and all the results, and we'll squeeze in some tertiary discussions of the UFC's next show and the rest of the combat sports world, to boot.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Spinning Back Clique: What's next after UFC White House stunners?

Four-star defensive lineman Kaiden Robinson-Vickers commits to UNC

Four-star defensive lineman Kaiden Robinson-Vickers has committed to North Carolina, as first reported by Inside Carolina

The 6-foot-3, 265-pound lineman from Dunnellon (Fla.) High School chose the Tar Heels after taking official visits to N.C. State and UCF.

According to the Rivals Industry Ranking, Robinson-Vickers is the No. 401 overall prospect in the 2027 class and the nation’s No. 43 defensive lineman. His pledge was one of three commitments to North Carolina on Sunday, joining four-star edge rusher Brayden Booth and three-star wide receiver Anthony Williams.

Robinson-Vickers is the first interior defensive lineman in the Tar Heels’ 2027 haul.

As a junior, Robinson-Vickers led Dunnellon with 7.5 sacks, 19.5 tackles for loss and five forced fumbles.

Four-Star DL @KMentality0 Commits to UNC

Story: https://t.co/zePOyWTq28pic.twitter.com/KZaKPOQe4S

— Don Callahan (@DonCallahanIC) June 14, 2026

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Bill Simmons Reveals Unexpected Take On Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors

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Many Boston Celtics fans are excited about the idea of their team potentially trading for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, but not Bill Simmons.

Simmons, who recently revealed on his podcast that the Celtics have made a trade offer for Antetokounmpo, was surprisingly lukewarm about the possibility of the two-time NBA MVP joining his favorite basketball team if it involves giving up Jaylen Brown.

"I don’t know if [Boston trading for Giannis is] a great idea. I wish I was more excited about it," Simmons said on his podcast. "Part of me hopes Miami just gets him and they try to figure out how to make the Tatum/Brown thing work. These guys played together nine years. That would be my preference."

“I don’t know if [Boston trading for Giannis is] a great idea. I wish I was more excited about it. Part of me hopes Miami just gets him & they try to figure out how to make the Tatum/Brown thing work. These guys played together 9 years—That would be my preference.” - @BillSimmonspic.twitter.com/3VSVX5oBCU

— Dru (@dru_star) June 14, 2026

Simmons' co-host, Zach Lowe, agreed with him, saying trading Brown for Antetokounmpo could be "a lateral move."

To Simmons' point, Brown is two years younger than Antetokounmpo and more durable. He's also a better 3-point shooter, has proven he can handle playing in Boston and has already won a championship alongside Jayson Tatum.

Brown is a safer bet with a slightly lower ceiling, while Antetokounmpo would bring more risk and potentially more reward at this stage of his career.

The Miami Heat are in the mix for Antetokounmpo as well, so perhaps Simmons will get his wish and Brown will stick around.

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Dana White denounces Josh Hokit’s ‘nasty’ Michelle Obama slur

Josh Hokit, Joe Rogan
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Dana White had a message for Josh Hokit after UFC Freedom 250.

After knocking out Derrick Lewis in the fourth fight of the evening on the White House South Lawn on Sunday night, Hokit seized his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan to credit President Trump for “having the balls” to stage the event, deliver a crude remark about the mother of Alex Pereira, and land on “Michele Obama is a man. Am I right, America?”

Josh Hokit just called Michelle Obama a man in front of Donald Trump at the White House pic.twitter.com/NiOqsxp2Fm

— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) June 15, 2026

Rogan, who responded to Hokit’s transphobic remarks about Brittney Griner at UFC 324 in January by laughing and framing Griner as merely “catching strays,” declined to challenge any of it.

White did.

“I understand that the Obamas are public figures, but I’m completely against saying nasty and false things about people’s families,” White told TIME’s Sean Gregory in a text message. “Everyone knows my position on free speech, but I hate that kind of nonsense.”

It’s a more substantive response than what White offered after the Griner remarks, when “I didn’t love it” was the full extent of his public position that stopped well short of doing anything about it. Hokit went on to beat Curtis Blaydes at UFC 327 in Miami in April, and that performance was compelling enough that White overrode his own misgivings and added Hokit to the White House card as a last-minute opponent for Lewis, after Trump personally asked why Lewis had been left off the lineup.

That sequence of decisions put Hokit on the South Lawn with a microphone, and he used it the same way he has used every microphone the UFC has handed him.

What Hokit did on Sunday night was not the unhinged improvisation of a fighter drunk on adrenaline. Instead, it was a calculated, premeditated act of bigotry executed on the most symbolically resonant piece of real estate in the country, before a national television audience, with the implicit blessing of everyone who put him there. There is no free speech principle capacious enough to launder what it actually was: a man using the White House lawn as a stage to traffic in transphobic slurs against a Black woman, to the delight of a crowd that had been primed for exactly this kind of performance.

White knew exactly who he was booking. He booked him anyway, at the explicit request of the President of the United States, for an event that was billed as a celebration all Americans could enjoy. Hokit made sure that wasn’t true.

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Hawks, Bulls named top landing spots for unplayable $16 million Lakers center

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The Los Angeles Lakers have more disappointing assets on their roster than they’d likely be willing to admit. 

It certainly isn’t ideal, but the good news is the Los Angeles Lakers are actively looking to move on from two contributors that frankly have no business competing with the Lakers in 2026-27 and beyond: Dalton Knecht and Jarred Vanderbilt (via a report from NBA insider Evan Sidery).

Additionally, there’s a chance the Lakers’ unplayable 7-foot center, Deandre Ayton, could opt out of his $8.1 million player option and enter free agency, which could allow Los Angeles to move on from him after one year.

If that scenario materializes, Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus believes that the Atlanta Hawks or Chicago Bullscould take Ayton off the Lakers’ hands this summer.

“Staying with size, Ayton could be one of the best available centers on the market, should he choose to forgo his $8.1 million option for 2026-27 with the Los Angeles Lakers.” Pincus wrote Saturday. “Similar to Andrew Wiggins, Ayton should be able to quietly gauge interest before making the decision.”

“If there's no offer above $8.1 million coming, he can safely opt in to another year in L.A., though the team could choose to trade him. Another possibility is opting out and re-signing with the Lakers for up to $9.7 million via his rights, or at a higher figure with cap room or an available exception, depending on how the team approaches the summer.”

“Still, several teams need a starting center. The Atlanta Hawks like Onyeka Okongwu, but may prefer him in a bench role. The Chicago Bulls have significant cap room and no centers under contract.”

The Lakers probably couldn't care less about which team snags Ayton in the offseason, as long as he departs Los Angeles and ends the nightmare that no one saw coming. It’s hard to take it easy on a player who regularly exhibits half-hearted effort and doesn't impose his will on either end of the floor despite being immensely talented.

The fact that it got to a point where JJ Redick could be seen uttering ‘I can’t play him’ against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Semifinals makes Ayton’s impact on the hardwood crystal clear (and it isn’t positive).

Ayton, who averaged 12.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game with the Lakers this season, shouldn't be back with Los Angeles for another season.

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2026 World Cup Updates: What’s Happening in Atlanta

Monday, June 15, 11:15 a.m.

Cabo Verde faces Spain, and Fan Fest energy

A plane full of Cabo Verde fans touched down at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport this weekend to cheer on their underdog team as they face off against Spain today at noon.

The match will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. For those without tickets, Centennial Olympic Park offers a free public watch party at FIFA Fan Festival, or you can watch on Fox.

At the FIFA Fan Festival on Sunday, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens joined local residents and fans from around the world to celebrate the start of the games.

“Families were out, kids were playing soccer, fans from around the world were exploring Downtown, and the energy was exactly what we’ve been preparing for,” Dickens posted on Instagram. “If this opening weekend is any sign of what’s ahead, we’re going to have an incredible summer.”

Dickens has said the city expects between 300,000-500,000 visitors during the 34-day tournament.

You can watch all matches at Centennial Park while also enjoying live events, games, and guest appearances. Fans can also hit the Decatur MARTA station for another free watch party featuring three screens.

Today’s opening match is the first of eight games to be played in the city. Check out our listing of other events!

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He is the golfer with 330 PGA Tour starts who has never won a tournament

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Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Bud Cauley has officially removed his name from one of the most unwanted lists in golf after winning the RBC Canadian Open.

With a 17-under 263, Cauley claimed a two-shot victory at TPC Toronto for his first career win on the PGA Tour.

The American won on his 239th career start, before which he was ranked fifth among active players with the most starts without a win.

Cauley has now finally emerged victorious and removed his name from that unwanted PGA Tour list, which is topped by Patrick Rodgers.

Patrick Rodgers has zero wins from 330 PGA Tour starts

From his 330 starts on the PGA Tour, 33-year-old American Rodgers has yet to claim a win.

The figure places him comfortably ahead of Mark Hubbard in second with 277, followed by Beau Hossler in third with 245.

Sam Ryder is fourth in the unwanted list with 240, with Cauley now no longer in fifth place thanks to his success in Toronto.

It’s an unfortunate position to be in for Rodgers, who has finished as runner-up four times throughout his career.

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Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images

Patrick Rodgers’ PGA Tour history

Rodgers has indeed come agonizingly close to winning on the PGA Tour over the years, having lost twice in playoffs.

He was beaten by Charles Howell III at The RSM Classic in 2019, and suffered the same fate against Akshay Bhatia at the 2023 Barracuda Championship.

Rodgers has also finished third five times, and has 15 top fives, 31 top 10s and 81 top 25s to his name.

He has made 208 of 330 cuts, earning $20,714,284 on the PGA Tour since joining in 2015.

Rodgers has certainly been busy in 2026, where he has made 18 starts and claimed his best result by finishing third at the Sony Open at the very start of the season.

The US Open immediately follows the RBC Canadian Open in the PGA Tour schedule, with Shinnecock Hills playing host to the major championship.

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Antonio Rudiger drops major hint over Real Madrid future with Mourinho comments

Antonio Rudiger drops major hint over Real Madrid future with Mourinho comments
Antonio Rudiger drops major hint over Real Madrid future with Mourinho comments

It’s only been some weeks since the end of the 2025-26 season, and Real Madrid have already made several moves to reinforce their team for their next project, which is set to be headed by Jose Mourinho. The Merengues have completed several signings, including Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, and Bernardo Silva, even though officially, they have only announced the signings of Mourinho himself and Marc Cucurella.

The remaining, and other new signings that the club might make in the meantime, announcements are set to be made after the end of the World Cup. In addition to these new additions, another official announcement that the Vikings fans would be waiting eagerly for would be that for the renewal of Antonio Rudiger.

Meanwhile, most of the work in this operation seems to have already been done. An indication of this was given by the defender himself as he talked to the media after Germany’s 7-1 win over Curacao in the World Cup, a match in which the center-back came in only as a substitute.

As MARCA has reported, the German veteran expressed his keenness about playing for the new Real Madrid coach, Mourinho, in this media talk. His comments about the Portuguese manager went as follows:

“I’m really excited. For me, having a coach like Mourinho is a dream… I want to work with him, and I’m ready.”

With his current contract expiring on 30th June, these comments are quite a clear indication that Rudiger has already agreed on a renewal with Real Madrid. Some reports on the matter suggest that he has got a one-year extension on his contract, which means he would get to stay at the white club till 2027.

It remains to be seen when the Merengues would officially announce this renewal, but there is no doubt that Mourinho would be keen to have a player with Antonio Rudiger’s mentality, skills, and experience available at his disposal as he returns to Real Madrid.

‘People need to understand that there’s no problem’ – Aurélien Tchouaméni on his altercation with Real Madrid teammate Federico Valverde

‘People need to understand that there’s no problem’ – Aurélien Tchouaméni on his altercation with Real Madrid teammate Federico Valverde
‘People need to understand that there’s no problem’ – Aurélien Tchouaméni on his altercation with Real Madrid teammate Federico Valverde

For a variety of reasons – and not necessarily good ones – the 2025–26 season will go down as one that Real Madrid will be keen to forget. And that goes for both on and off the pitch. The altercation between Aurélien Tchouaméni (26) and his teammate Federico Valverde (27) is one such example.

Just days before El Clásico against FC Barcelona, a violent brawl reportedly broke out between the two men. Things got so heated that Valverde had to go to hospital after sustaining facial injuries during the scuffle. An account contradicted by Tchouaméni a few weeks later, who at the time expressed regret that the media had blown the incident out of proportion. A point the midfielder revisited in an interview with L’Équipe, on the sidelines of France’s World Cup opener against Senegal on Tuesday.

“What bothered me were the false stories that came out about what actually happened. There’s nothing I can do about that,” added the former AS Monaco player. “The most important thing is that in the dressing room, we stay calm and relaxed. A lesson? It’s that no matter what happens in your life, the problem is never as big as you think it is. Like everything else, today we’re talking about this, tomorrow we’ll be talking about something else.”

“People really need to understand: there’s no problem,” continued Tchouaméni, when asked about the particular nature of a hypothetical future match between France and Uruguay. “There’s all sorts of things that happen in a dressing room. We shook hands when he came back and we’re continuing to work together.”

GFFN | Léo Aschi

NHL Writer Swings Bold San Jose Sharks Trade in Latest 2026 NHL Mock Draft

Holding the second overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, there is a lot of buzz around hockey right now regarding what the San Jose Sharks will do with their top pick. In the latest NHL mock draft by The Athletic, one new avenue has been proposed.

Eric Stephens of The Athletic has San Jose is selecting winger Ivar Stenberg with the second overall pick. While the Sharks taking the consensus second-best prospect in the 2026 NHL Draft is not a surprise, it is the rationale and follow-up move that makes the decision unique.

Related: San Jose Sharks named Potential Trading Landing Spot for Vet Defenseman

Stephen notes that in The Athletic’s NHL staff mock draft, no compelling trade offers were made to him as the de facto Sharks general manager for the second overall pick. Instead, he took Stenberg and then flipped winger William Eklund to the New York Rangers in exchange for Braden Schneider and a third-round pick.

“Going with the super-skilled Stenberg allowed me to deal William Eklund to the Rangers for right-shooting Braden Schneider and the best of New York’s four third-round picks to replace one San Jose doesn’t have. Schneider, 24, is young enough to grow with the Sharks’ young core.”

The Athletic’s Eric Stephen on drafting Ivan Stenberg for the San Jose Sharks, trading William Eklund

Schneider, who turns 25 years old in September, would certainly fit the Sharks’ timeline with their young core. Selected 19th overall by the Rangers in the 2020 NHL Draft, the right-handed defenseman is coming off another productive season.

  • Braden Schneider stats (2025-26): 18 points (16 assists and 2 goals), 20:27 average time on ice per game, 141 blocks, 163 hits, 22 takeaways in 82 games

Neither The Athletic‘s Chris Johnston nor ESPN‘s Greg Wyshynski listed Schneider among the top NHL trade candidates in 2026. However, his name has been circulated in NHL trade rumors, and Jim Cerny of ForeverBlueShirts.com made the case for why the Rangers could make a deal with San Jose.

Related: Expert Predicts New Sharks’ Pick in 2026 NHL Mock Draft

Schneider is a restricted free agent, so the Sharks would need to figure out a long-term deal with him if acquired. Early projections from Spotrac have him slated to make in the ballpark of $6 million per season.

It is certainly not out of the question that San Jose could trade from its surplus of forwards to find a right-handed defenseman who could solve the team’s biggest issues. Another possibility, as suggested by Cerny, would be a package deal with Schneider and the fifth overall pick going to San Jose in exchange for the second overall pick.

Related: Scouts, Execs Predict Who Sharks Will Draft with No. 2 Pick

After weeks of reports and NHL mock drafts all pointing to the Sharks taking a defenseman with the second overall pick, there now seem to be more signs that Stenberg could be the selection. A definitive answer is still a few weeks away, but the expectation remains that the Sharks will be very active this summer with the focus on building a playoff-caliber supporting cast around Macklin Celebrini.

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'Very sad', 'Totally ridiculous': Golf legends clash over the controversial ball rollback

The game’s longest-running debate — how far is too far? — has found itself back at center stage, and once again, some of the most influential voices are deeply divided on the rollback of the golf ball.

About the only thing anyone can agree on is that there are a lot of differing opinions on the issue. So, we’ve assembled some of them that we think are worth revisiting.

More: The golf ball rollback is being hotly debated on multiple stages

Jack Nicklaus: Won’t make any difference

Jack Nicklaus speaks to the media about the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 in Dublin, Ohio.

Jack Nicklaus has been arguing for a rollback for the better part of 50 years. He’s not impressed with the current proposal.

“I keep saying, it’s like throwing a deck chair off the Titanic,” Nicklaus said on Tuesday at his Memorial Tournament press conference. “It’s not very much.”

He added: “It won’t make any difference, about a yard to (an amateur), maybe two at the absolute most, and you’ll never know that. To the pro, maybe, Rory [McIlroy], who is maybe as long as there is, might have maybe 12 to 14 yards it might pull him back. It might be a benefit. Might keep him out of trouble. I don’t know. But you know, I mean, it’s insignificant.

“The only thing that’s good about it is that it’s actually reined in the game back a little bit and pulled it back to where it shouldn’t get any further than that; let’s hope not. I mean, we run out of real estate. We run out of time to play. We run out of money. We run out of water. You run out of all kinds of things. You know, (Muirfield Village GC) is not all like Augusta where we can go buy another golf course if we need to lengthen the tee. I say that facetiously … but we’re limited by what we’ve got. So you can keep making it to where the game can’t be played.”

Gary Player: It's very sad

Gary Player looks on from the tenth tee in the Folds of Honor Greats of Golf during the second round of the Insperity Invitational 2026 at The Woodlands Golf Club on May 09, 2026 in The Woodlands, Texas.

"Where are we going with this ball? I’m very perturbed.

"There’s no such thing as a par 5 in the world. They’re hitting 8-irons. They’re driving at least one par 4. It’s a par 67. We haven’t scratched the surface. I was at the White House (recently) and I met the (pitcher) Noah (Syndergaard), 6 foot 8, and those guys are coming. I said years back you’d have guys hitting it 400 yards; you’re talking trash, Gary. I said you’d see a guy of 50 win a major; you’re talking trash. Now, they’re saying again that I’m talking trash. We’ve never had a big man playing golf. When I say cut the ball back 60 yards, they say that’s ridiculous. It’s three clubs. Instead of an 8-iron to the green they hit a 5-iron. Still not a par 5. They’ve got to cut it back 100 yards.

"The incentive to succeed is so great that you are getting people from China to India to Africa and around the world, realizing what they can achieve. I mean, the money is beyond one's comprehension. And so these guys are all in the gym, building a body. The tour will average 400 yards in X amount of years. I don't know how long. Now what's going to happen? This is the tragedy of golf. If there's anything that frustrates me in golf, it's this: We're spending hundreds of millions of dollars on changing all the golf courses everywhere in the world. I just went back all the way to South Africa for five days to change a golf course and it's so wrong; we should be putting that amount of money into the betterment of golf. 

"So why not just for the pros – leave the game, the amateurs are the heart of the game, not the pros, leave the game as it is – cut the ball back 60 yards on pro golf, and it's all set. So simple as that. But it's such a litigious society. Can that be done? Does the USGA, does the R&A, do the PGA, do they want to have lawsuits that last a year and wasting their money on all that? It's actually, it's very sad."

Deane Beman: Totally ridiculous

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 17: Former PGA Commissioner Deane Beman hands the trophy to Scottie Scheffler of the United States during the trophy ceremony after the final round of THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass on March 17, 2024 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

"I think the governing bodies have been wrong for years and they're still wrong. I think it's a crime about to be committed. You're going to take the modest hitters and you're going to eliminate them from the competition. If you take 15-20 yards away from someone like Brian Harman, he's going to be finished. The big hitters who hit it 330 are going to have to hit an 8-iron instead of a 9-iron in. What's that going to do? I think it is totally ridiculous.

"The damage has been done. You're not going to mitigate it. I think they can solve the problem by making the ball spin and therefore curve. The players of today would have to do what the players of yesteryear used to have to do, which is control themselves. When I was 15, I played guys that were hitting it 50 yards past me. But guess what, when they swung that hard three or four times a round, they were going to lose the ball and I was going to beat them."

Brandel Chamblee: Players will recoup that distance

Television commentator Brandel Chamblee looks on from the 17th tee during a practice round prior to the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on March 27, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Raj Mehta/Getty Images)

"I don't think the rollback will have the effect they want on the professional side. And it'll have more of an effect on the recreational side in terms of leading to golf balls costing more money, and the recreational side will get shorter. I don't know that the professional side's going to get any shorter. They're going to recoup the distance they lost. They'll recoup it before the rollback. They'll be so far ahead that the rollback, it'll push them back maybe a year or two, but they'll recoup that distance so quickly. 

"Look, the average club head speed on the PGA Tour is 115 miles an hour. And there are people that can swing a golf club 155 miles an hour, right? That's a 40-mile-per-hour difference. That difference doesn't exist anywhere else in sport. Wherever the fastest people are moving, they're moving at the highest level in sport. Nobody's throwing a baseball in the majors at 140 mph. The fastest anybody can throw a baseball is 105, and that's how fast they throw it in the MLB. So, golf is so far behind. You know, they're so far behind athletically between where they are and where they could be that if they close that gap even 20 percent – people think golf courses are quote-unquote obsolete now? Well, the game won't even look anything like it does now. It'll still, in my view, be about who hits the longest and straightest, strategy and nerves and all that. But guys are going to be driving it 400 yards, guys are going to come out of college swinging 130, 135. They're gonna get to 140, you know, and if you think what's going on in golf now is bad – I don't – but if you're in that group that does, well, you're going to be sorely disappointed at what's about to happen.

"The kids that come out are going to hit it farther than Rory. The only way they could have any sort of impact on the professional game is to bifurcate and make the driver less of a weapon. Because you've had this convergence of better equipment but also better athletes and a better understanding of where power comes from. So, if in fact the governing bodies really want to make a difference, they would have to bifurcate, but to do that, they've got to get the PGA Tour to buy in and I don't think the PGA Tour is going to buy in because the game has never been better from a ratings standpoint. And the game has never been better recreationally, bursting at the seams. I can understand and respect that the USGA and the R&A are trying to make the game more interesting in their view. But I just don't buy their presupposition, and I don't think the PGA Tour does either. The PGA of America is on the recreational side and the PGA Tour is on the professional side and neither of them are buying what the USGA and the R&A are selling."

Fred Ridley: Effort to preserve golf's essence

Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament Fred S. Ridley speaks to members of the media in a press conference prior to the start of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

From his press conference at the Masters in April:

"Recognizing that the implementation of the Overall Distance Standard test for golf balls may be delayed to 2030, I want to reemphasize that support and affirm our position as the USGA and R&A represent their collective obligation as custodians of the game,” Ridley said in his opening remarks. “I also want to be clear that our position is grounded on much more than protecting the Augusta National golf course. We will continue to make modifications as are necessary to react to driving distances that in some cases exceed 350 yards.

"Unfortunately, many courses, including some iconic venues, do not have that option. Until recent years, golf has been a game of imagination, creativity, and variety. The game has become much more one-dimensional. As players drive the ball prodigious distances and routinely hit short irons into par-4s and even some par-5s, this issue goes beyond competitive impacts. Increased course lengths results in more time, more cost, and more environmental concerns.

"The data that has been shared with all stakeholders makes one thing clear: The impact to the recreational game will be immaterial. All of us in this room and millions of weekend golfers around the world will be hard-pressed to notice the effects of this change, and I do not believe our enjoyment of the game will be affected.

"The greats of the game are defined not merely by how far they hit the ball, but their extraordinary skill in all aspects of the game. Their ability to shape shots, to take on risk, and to execute under pressure is at the heart of championship golf and is best displayed through a full spectrum of shot-making opportunities. Regulation of the golf ball is not an attempt to turn back time or stifle progress. It is an effort to preserve the essence of what makes golf the great game that it is."

Rory McIlroy: Bifurcation was the logical answer

From a social media post on X on Dec. 23, 2023: “I don’t understand the anger about the golf ball rollback. It will make no difference whatsoever to the average golfer and puts golf back on a path of sustainability. It will also help bring back certain skills in the pro game that have been eradicated over the past two decades. 

"The people who are upset about this decision shouldn’t be mad at the governing bodies, they should be mad at elite pros and club/ball manufacturers because they didn’t want bifurcation. The governing bodies presented us with that option. Elite pros and ball manufacturers think bifurcation would negatively affect their bottom lines, when in reality, the game already is bifurcated. You think we play the same stuff you do? They put pressure on the governing bodies to roll it back to a lesser degree for everyone. Bifurcation was the logical answer for everyone, but yet again in this game, money talks.”

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golf legends debate the controversial ball rollback

Okemos grad Caleb Bonemer promoted to Double-A by Chicago White Sox

Caleb Bonemer

Caleb Bonemer is taking another step forward in the Chicago White Sox minor league system.

The Okemos graduate has been promoted by the White Sox to the Double-A Birmingham Barons after a strong showing at High-A Winston-Salem in the opening months of the season.

Bonemer, who is ranked the No. 13 prospect in minor league baseball and the No. 1 player in the White Sox minor league system by MLB Pipeline, hit .238 with 15 doubles, 18 home runs, 43 RBIs and 10 stolen bases in 61 games with the Winston-Salem Dash. The third baseman/shortstop was leading the South Atlantic League in home runs following play Sunday, June 14 and ranked third in doubles and sixth in RBIs.

The 20-year old Bonemer already has exceeded his home run total from a 2025 season where he hit 12 while playing primarily at Single-A Kannapolis before ending the year at Winston-Salem. He heads to Birmingham ranked ninth in all of minor league baseball in homers.

Bonemer, who was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the second round of the 2024 MLB draft. has also earned top prospect rankings from other publications. Baseball America rates Bonemer as the No. 29 prospect in the minors and the No. 2 player in the Chicago system in its June update. ESPN rated Bonemer as the No. 25 prospect in its late May update.

Contact Brian Calloway at bcalloway@lsj.com. Follow him on X @brian_calloway and Bluesky @briancalloway.

This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Okemos' Caleb Bonemer gets promotion from Chicago White Sox

Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Guardians

May 14, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Sal Frelick (10) hits a home run during the fifth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The Milwaukee Brewers are looking to maintain their lead in the NL Central as they’ll play host to the Cleveland Guardians this week, a team right in the mix in the AL Central. The Brewers, at 43-26, sit five games ahead of the second-place Cardinals in the division and currently hold the No. 3 seed in the league, behind only the Braves (46-25) and Dodgers (45-27). The Guardians, at 39-33, are tied with the White Sox atop the AL Central, though they lost their best player in José Ramírez to a hamate bone fracture (the same injury that shelved Andrew Vaughn earlier this year) over the weekend.

The Brewers are currently without pitchers DL Hall (late July), Brandon Woodruff (mid- to late June), Coleman Crow (late June), Quinn Priester (TBD), Carlos Rodriguez (TBD), Brian Fitzpatrick (likely out for season), Rob Zastryzny (late June/early July), Logan Henderson (early July), Jared Koenig (close to returning), and Angel Zerpa (out for season). The lone position player currently on the IL is outfielder Brandon Lockridge, who is slated for a late June return, though he’s had several injury flare-ups in his knee in recent weeks.

The Guardians are without the aforementioned Ramírez, who will be out until after the All-Star break after undergoing surgery. Outfielders Chase DeLauter and Angel Martínez are both currently listed as day to day, as DeLauter is awaiting MRI and CT scans after a crash into the right-field wall, and Martínez took a foul ball off his left foot, though the hope is he’ll return for this series. The lone pitcher on the IL is lefty Erik Sabrowski, who began a rehab assignment over the weekend.

Jake Bauers sits atop the Brewer home run leaderboard with 13 this season, though Jackson Chourio is quickly closing on him with nine homers in just 35 games. Speaking of Chourio, after a big week, he’s now slashing .322/.370/.572 for the year. Brice Turang has cooled off considerably but still has a .261/.378/.457 line with 10 homers and 12 steals, while Gary Sánchez and William Contreras have also flashed their power this year. Garrett Mitchell, Christian Yelich, Sal Frelick, Andrew Vaughn, Joey Ortiz, and David Hamilton round out the regulars, with Blake Perkins and Luis Rengifo serving as depth, though if speculation is to be believed, Rengifo will be replaced one way or another by shortstop prospect Cooper Pratt on Tuesday, as Pratt has already been confirmed to be headed to the majors. As a team, the Brewers are hitting .255/.340/.394 (.734 OPS ranks eighth), with 63 homers (27th), 370 runs (third), and 70 steals (tied for third).

Angel Martínez leads the Guards with 11 homers this season, adding 11 doubles, nine steals, and 33 RBIs. DeLauter and Kyle Manzardo both have seven homers, while former Brewer Rhys Hoskins has six homers, though he’s hitting just .185 (with a much more solid .330 OBP thanks to 34 walks). Brayan Rocchio, Steven Kwan, Daniel Schneemann, and former No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana are also in the mix. Austin Hedges and Patrick Bailey share time behind the plate, while David Fry, Gabriel Arias, and Stuart Fairchild provide depth. As a team, the Guardians are hitting .232/.317/.372 (.689 OPS ranks 27th), with 66 homers (24th), 289 runs (23rd), and 69 steals (fifth).

The Brewer bullpen is led by Aaron Ashby, who sports a 2.72 ERA with 59 strikeouts over 43 innings. Trevor Megill, Abner Uribe, and Grant Anderson have also been reliable pieces, while Chad Patrick has been mostly good but struggled mightily against the A’s and Phillies in the last week. Drew Rom and Joel Kuhnel fill the back of the bullpen. As a staff, the Brewers have a 3.45 team ERA (fourth), including a 3.40 starter ERA (fourth) and a 3.51 bullpen ERA (ninth). They’ve struck out 675 batters (first) over 618 1/3 innings.

Tim Herrin and closer Cade Smith lead the Cleveland bullpen, as Herrin has a 2.92 ERA and 23 strikeouts over 24 2/3 innings, and Smith, who is 23-for-25 in save opportunities, has a 2.48 ERA with 49 strikeouts over 32 2/3 innings. Matt Festa ranks third on the team with 30 appearances, though he has a 4.30 ERA. Hunter Gaddis (3.86 ERA over 18 2/3 IP), Shawn Armstrong (3.32 ERA over 19 IP), Colin Holderman (1.73 ERA over 26 IP), Daniel Espino (no MLB appearances), and Will Dion (4.35 ERA over 10 1/3 IP) round out the bullpen. As a staff, the Guardians have a 3.75 team ERA (sixth), including a 3.80 starter ERA (sixth) and a 3.68 bullpen ERA (11th). They’ve struck out 658 batters (third) over 638 1/3 innings.

Probable Pitchers

Tuesday, June 16 @ 6:40 p.m.: LHP Robert Gasser (0-3, 6.38 ERA, 7.25 FIP) vs. RHP Slade Cecconi (3-5, 4.83 ERA, 4.29 FIP)

Gasser has had a rough go of it in his return to the majors, with a 6.38 ERA, 7.25 FIP, and 19 strikeouts over 18 1/3 innings in four starts. He’s taken the loss in each of his last three starts, though his last start came in Las Vegas, meaning it comes with the caveat of a lot of homers — six runs allowed on eight hits (four homers) and two walks, striking out seven over five innings. This marks Gasser’s first career appearance against Cleveland.

Cecconi, 27 next week, is in his fourth MLB season and second with the Guardians after beginning his career in Arizona. He’s been a serviceable albeit not great arm for them, with a 4.83 ERA, 4.29 FIP, and 61 strikeouts over 72 2/3 innings this year. He went five innings in a no-decision his last time out, allowing two runs on six hits and a pair of walks while striking out seven against the Yankees. This marks Cecconi’s first career appearance against Milwaukee.

Wednesday, June 17 @ 6:40 p.m.: RHP Brandon Sproat (1-4, 5.70 ERA, 5.56 FIP) vs. RHP Gavin Williams (9-3, 3.32 ERA, 3.81 FIP)

Sproat has still not quite been able to put things together with a 5.70 ERA, 5.56 FIP, and 57 strikeouts over 60 innings, though he’s coming off arguably the best start of his young career in Vegas. Over six innings, he allowed just one run (a solo homer) on four hits and one walk, striking out three on just 68 pitches. Unfortunately, the bullpen let him down, as they immediately allowed three runs in the seventh en route to a 4-3 A’s win. Like Gasser, this marks Sproat’s first career appearance against Cleveland.

Williams, 26, has quickly turned into a top-of-the-rotation type starter, as he turned in a 3.06 ERA season last year and has been nearly as good this season, with a 3.32 ERA, 3.81 FIP, and 99 strikeouts over 86 2/3 innings. After rattling off four consecutive wins from mid-May through early June, he took a no-decision his last time around, allowing four runs (three earned) on four hits and three walks, striking out five over five innings as the Guardians would go on to lose to the Yankees in extras. Williams has started against Milwaukee in each of the last two seasons, totaling nine innings with seven runs allowed on 10 hits and three walks, striking out 11 as he took a loss and a no-decision.

Thursday, June 18 @ 1:10 p.m.: LHP Shane Drohan (3-2, 3.59 ERA, 2.73 FIP) vs. LHP Parker Messick (6-3, 2.68 ERA, 3.33 FIP)

Drohan, who has now made three consecutive appearances from the rotation, hasn’t been quite as sharp as a starter, though he’s still keeping the Brewers in games. With a 3.59 ERA, 2.73 FIP, and 44 strikeouts over 42 2/3 innings, there’s clear potential for the young lefty. He’s coming off a loss, in which he allowed four runs on eight hits and no walks, striking out seven over five innings in a 9-8 loss to the Phillies. As is the case with Gasser and Sproat, this marks Drohan’s first career appearance against Cleveland.

Messick, 25, is in his second season and is off to a great start to his young career, with a career 2.69 ERA, 3.21 FIP, and 120 strikeouts over 120 1/3 innings through 21 starts. He’s coming off back-to-back losses against the Rangers and Yankees, though, as those two outings spanned 11 1/3 innings with eight runs allowed (seven earned) on 10 hits and four walks, striking out eight. This marks Messick’s first career appearance against Milwaukee.

How to Watch & Listen

Tuesday, June 16: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Wednesday, June 17: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Thursday, June 18: Brewers TV; listen via radio on the Brewers Radio Network (620 WTMJ in Milwaukee)

Prediction

This series features a trio of young pitching matchups, with the oldest starter among the six being Drohan at a whopping 27 years of age (Gasser is also 27, though slightly younger). Give me the Crew to win two of three.

Biggins signs permanent deal with Newport

Newport County midfielder Harrison Biggins
Harrison Biggins scored against Chesterfield, Walsall and Notts County during his loan spell with Newport County last season [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Newport County have completed the signing of midfielder Harrison Biggins on a permanent deal.

The 30-year-old impressed during his loan stint with the Exiles in the latter half of the 2025-26 season having featured 21 times, scoring three goals.

The former Fleetwood Town, Doncaster Rovers and Shrewsbury Town man was released by parent club Shrewsbury Town following the conclusion of the previous campaign.

He will once again link up with Christian Fuchs' side as the Exiles bid to improve on their 20th place finish in League Two last time out.

‘Taylor Was Retained’: Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor on the Hot Seat Entering 2026 NFL Season

‘Taylor Was Retained’: Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor on the Hot Seat Entering 2026 NFL Season
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Zac Taylor has been the Cincinnati Bengals head coach since the 2019 NFL season. Over the last three seasons, Cincinnati has missed the playoffs. Many fans were surprised that the Bengals kept Taylor as head coach for the 2026 NFL season. They thought that Taylor was going to be fired after they missed the playoffs for the third straight season.

Well, with him being retained, there is no question that the Bengals are under pressure to win right away in 2026. Cincinnati’s 2026 NFL season relies on the health of quarterback Joe Burrow. He was injured for a good majority of the 2025 NFL season. Even with him sidelined, the Bengals offense was not the problem.

The defense was horrendous last season. They made several moves on defense this offseason. Cincinnati decided to trade away the 10th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to the New York Giants for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. If the defense and offense don’t perform well, all of the problems are going to fall on the head coach.

Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor on Hot Seat as 2026 NFL season approaches

Profootballfocus.com writer Bradley Locker wrote about six different head coaches who will be on the hot seat as the 2026 NFL season approaches. He thinks that Taylor is no doubt one of the six NFL head coaches on the hot seat. Locker said, “Taylor’s career in Cincinnati has continued to vacillate, going from a horrid start to a Super Bowl appearance to back on the downward swing. Recent history hasn’t been on the head coach’s side, as the Bengals have missed the playoffs in each of the last three campaigns despite fielding tremendous offensive star power. In particular, the 2025 season was very poor with a 6-11 mark and the 20th overall ranking in team PFF grade.

Cincinnati’s defense has remained among the league’s worst since 2024 — placing 28th in EPA per play, 29th in success rate and 29th in touchdown drive rate given up in that span. The Bengals made legitimate upgrades to the unit in Dexter LawrenceBoye Mafe and Bryan Cook for incumbent defensive coordinator Al Golden, but the bottom line is that the unit simply needs to play far better.

It was a bit of a surprise that Taylor was retained to begin with going into 2026, but he can’t afford another slip-up season. As pressure continues to mount surrounding Joe Burrow’s future in Cincinnati, the Bengals’ front office shouldn’t be passive in keeping its star quarterback happy — and the broader team oriented well.”

This defense needs to show major improvement this season for the Bengals. It has been the downfall of this football team over the last three seasons.

Bengals Schedule

The Bengals have an easier schedule this season. With that being said, the first three games for Cincinnati will be against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Houston Texans, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. These are winnable games, but they are also games that they could lose. If they are off to a 0-3 start in 2026, there is a good chance that Taylor could get fired. They also face the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth week of the season. A 0-4 start would no doubt be the end for Taylor with a game against the weak Miami Dolphins looming the following week.

If Cincinnati decided to fire Taylor in-season, it would be interesting to see who the Bengals would promote as the interim head coach. Would offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher be the new interim coach for the Bengals if that was the case? The Cleveland Browns interviewed him for a head coaching job this offseason. This could be his perfect audition to the Bengals head coach long term here.

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Could the Saints be tempted to sell Flynn Downes, Caspar Jander or Leo Scienza? Is the priority to sign a new striker to replace Ross Stewart and a new, younger keeper to deputise for Daniel Peretz if Gavin Bazunu goes?

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IBF orders Ryosuke Nishida vs Sam Goodman for interim super bantamweight title

WOLLONGONG, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 05: Sam Goodman punches Rodrigo Ruiz during the IBF Super Bantamweight World Title Eliminator bout between Sam Goodman and Rodrigo Ruiz at WIN Entertainment Centre on April 05, 2026 in Wollongong, Australia. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Multiple outlets report that the IBF has ordered former bantamweight champion Ryosuke Nishida to meet Sam Goodman for their interim super bantamweight title, giving the pair the customary 30 days to negotiate.

Nishida (11-1, 2 KO) enjoyed an extremely strong run at 118, racking up wins over the likes of Shohei Omori, Daigo Higa, and future titlist Christian Medina before toppling Emmanuel Rodriguez for the IBF belt in 2024. After a throwaway title defense against Anuchai Donsua, he jumped into a unification with Junto Nakatani, which saw him put in a spirited effort before succumbing to some nasty facial swelling.

He last saw action in February, cruising past Bryan Mercado in his 122-pound debut.

Goodman (22-1, 8 KO) had a shot at Naoya Inoue on the table in 2024, only to take a tune-up bout, get cut in training afterwards, then get cut a second time after salvaging the matchup. Soon after, he’d join the parade of super bantamweights called up by featherweight champ Nick Ball, admittedly doing better than most of the others en route to a competitive defeat.

He’s coming off a decision over Rodrigo Ruiz in an April eliminator

Some good matchmaking here, more than making up for Goodman’s fight with Ramon Cardenas falling through. We’ll let you know who gets control of the broadcast.

The Knicks winning a championship should give every starved NBA fanbase hope

I knew fans of the New York Knicks had been waiting a long time to see another championship. I was aware of all the numbers associated with that wait: 53 years... 1973... and why they didn't simply want this to happen, they needed it to.

What I couldn't quite comprehend until the Knicks ended that drought Saturday was how it must've felt being a fan on that ride, seeing your team do something you've literally never seen it do before.

One thing that helped contextualize this for me was my colleague Charles Curtis writing his thoughts as a Knicks fan in the immediate aftermath: "I don't know what to do with myself."

"After the screaming, jumping around, hugging a few strangers and trying to capture it all on phones, there was this glassy-eyed confusion. For me, it was a floating feeling that carried me through the streets."

The second thing was trying to imagine that feeling for myself, something I stopped doing a long time ago as a journalist... but also because I root for the Washington Wizards. The last time they won the NBA Finals was in 1978, when they were still the Washington Bullets. You get used to not competing for anything more than hopefully a second-round playoff appearance.

And that's when it hit me. Wow. For as long as it's been since my team last won a title, and for as long as it feels I've been waiting to see them get back (my whole life), Washington had actually won more recently than the Knicks.

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Of course, a lot of work and luck went into building the Knicks back into a contender. We can't dismiss that. But they just showed the basketball world it can be done. Suddenly, I started seeing it for myself (it helps that the Wizards' rebuild is over). They gave every starved fanbase a renewed since of hope.

Especially in this current era, where eight different franchises have won titles in the last eight years. Including two first-time champions (Raptors, Nuggets) and three that hadn't won since the 70s (Bucks, Thunder/SuperSonics, Knicks), it's easier than ever to believe.

If they can do it, why can't we? That's the attitude every fanbase should have after this Knicks championship.

World Cup predictions for Monday

The World Cup rolls along with four matches Monday.

With the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup both coming to a close over the weekend, the sports world can turn its attention fully to the World Cup, which began group play last Thursday.

Today, we have four matches, starting with a favorite to win the whole tournament, Spain, taking on Cape Verde at noon. Here's a quick preview from FTW's Jeff Smith, as part of his predictions for the full slate of games:

"When the powerhouse favorites begin their 2026 World Cup, they’ll do so against an opponent making their World Cup debut. Spain boasts the No. 1 ranking in the world and enters the tournament as the reigning European champions after lifting Euro 2024. They also won the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Luis de la Fuente's side cruised through UEFA Group E qualifying with five wins and a draw across six games, scoring 21 goals and conceding just two. Captained by Rodri and built around the brilliance of teenage phenom Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Mikel Oyarzabal, this is arguably the most complete squad at the tournament."

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’Talks Have Intensified’ — Giannis Antetokounmpo Has Zeroed In on 1 NBA Team Amid Trade Rumors

Apr 10, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) waves towards fans following the game against the Brooklyn Nets at Fiserv Forum. © Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
Apr 10, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) waves towards fans following the game against the Brooklyn Nets at Fiserv Forum. © Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo is one of the best players in the NBA, with the accolades to prove it. Yet over the last couple of years, he’s watched his surrounding cast change and dwindle in terms of talent.

The Bucks finished 32-50 and missed the playoffs, and Antetokounmpo is 31 years old. Milwaukee is reportedly fielding offers for Antetokounmpo, who apparently has the Miami Heat atop his wish list.

Giannis Antetokounmpo ‘Focused’ On Joining Miami Heat

Antetokounmpo remains far and away the best player on the Bucks with no real second option, and the team isn’t close to contending for a title. Over the past couple of seasons, rumors have swirled that Antetokounmpo may ultimately request a trade.

As a result, multiple teams are trying to pry him away from Milwaukee. However, the Miami Heat are reportedly the preferred destination for Antetokounmpo, according to ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst.

“The league believes this is finally going to happen… Talks have intensified over the last 7-10 days,” Windhorst said. “He has focused on wanting to be a member of the Miami Heat. Because he has only one year left on his contract, he has some control over [his future].”

Windhorst noted that the Heat and Bucks have been talking for months, but they have not agreed to a deal since Milwaukee doesn’t love Miami’s offers, which are expected to include Tyler Herro, the No. 13 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, among other assets.

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However, Windhorst notes that the Boston Celtics have emerged as a potential suitor for Antetokounmpo as well, so it remains to be seen which team can put together a better offer after involving other teams.

Dallas Hoops Journal writer Grant Afseth notes that the Los Angeles Clippers are a team to watch that could help facilitate a three- or four-team trade.

“A potential multi-team trade framework making the rounds in league circles would bring Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Boston Celtics and send Jaylen Brown to the Los Angeles Clippers, with the Clippers’ No. 5 overall pick going to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the return, sources told Dallas Hoops Journal,” he wrote.

It remains to be seen whether Antetokounmpo will get traded, but it certainly seems like the sweepstakes is heating up.

‘The rematch is in the cards’: Derek Chisora eyes second fight with Deontay Wilder

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 02: Derek Chisora enjoys a lollipop whilst being interviewed ahead of his Heavyweight fight against Deontay Wilder during the Dereck Chisora v Deontay Wilder: 100 press conference at York Hall on April 02, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Derek Chisora was meant to walk off into the sunset in his 50th pro fight in front of his home fans in London this past April. While the turnout was great, Chisora didn’t get the result he would’ve liked, losing a split decision to Deontay Wilder. With that lingering dissatisfaction and a whole boatload of money still there to be made, Chisora admits he’s likely to return for another fight with Wilder.

“The rematch is in the cards,” Chisora said. “I think the rematch will be in the cards. So right now Turki Alalshikh said he wants to put it on and he wants to do something big for the rematch. So I said ‘you know what, it’s about time you started giving me some of that money.’

“Listen, you know retirement is hard. There’s certain things we don’t speak about in life called retirement. People think when you retire you go home. No, it’s hard…Retirement is coming soon, we don’t know what day it is going to be.”

With neither Wilder nor Chisora really having anything demonstrably better to do at the moment, it seems highly probable that this rematch does in fact come together, particularly if Alalshikh is willing to finance it.

Tate lineman Darell Villanueva commits to Florida International

Pensacola area football recruiting is heating up.

Just one day after Pace running back Makael Williams committed to South Alabama, Tate offensive lineman Darell Villanueva committed to Florida International.

The towering 6-foot-5-inch, 312-pound offensive lineman was offered by Middle Tennessee State on May 18, FIU on May 19 and also attended a camp at the University of Tennessee on June 4.

Happy and blessed to be committed to FIU🙏🔥🔥go panthers!! pic.twitter.com/vos6GcA5vQ

— Darell villanueva🇵🇷🇵🇷 (@Darell921717273) June 15, 2026

Instant legend? Ciryl Gane floors Alex Pereira in monumental KO to claim interim belt!

Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP via Getty Images
Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP via Getty Images

Alex Pereira’s attempt to become the first fighter to hold UFC titles in three divisions came up short.

The former middleweight and light heavyweight champion stepped into the octagon against Ciryl Gane at UFC 250: Freedom.

They fought for the interim heavyweight belt at the White House on Sunday night, with both men hoping to make a statement in a packed division.

Photo by Scott Taetsch/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Scott Taetsch/Zuffa LLC

Ciryl Gane knocks out Alex Pereira

In the opening round, Alex Pereira came out aggressively, looking to make an early impression with a series of head kick attempts.

But it was Ciryl Gane who likely edged the round on the cards after landing some solid shots. Pereira did manage to land a big punch just before the horn sounded, though he couldn’t keep that momentum going into the next frame.

Gane floored him with a crisp jab and then followed him to the mat to close things out. Pereira got back up again and showed his heart, but never really recovered from the knockdown.

This defeat ended Pereira’s six-fight win streak, which included two victories over Jiri Prochazka and a knockout of Jamahal Hill earlier in 2024. He now stands at 10-3 in MMA overall (7-2 UFC).

Ciryl Gane improved his record to 14-2 (11-2 UFC) and set himself up for another shot at undisputed heavyweight gold down the line.

What’s coming up next?

Ciryl Gane is lined up for a title shot against Tom Aspinall, though that might not happen until next year.

The heavyweight champion hasn’t fought since last October, when he suffered an eye injury during his first title defence.

Their UFC 321 fight was ruled a no-contest after Aspinall was poked in both eyes by Ciryl Gane. Although he hasn’t been cleared for full sparring yet, the hope is that Aspinall will be back soon.

Gane has already called for their rematch to be held in Paris later this year.

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Jalen Brunson Tells Taylor Swift Fans to Ease Up on Monica McNutt After Analyst's NBA Finals Shade at Pop Superstar

Jalen Brunson, Monica McNutt, Taylor SwiftCredit: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty; Brandon Todd/NBAE via Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty
Jalen Brunson, Monica McNutt, Taylor Swift
Credit: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty; Brandon Todd/NBAE via Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Jalen Brunson has a message
  • The New York Knicks star pleaded with Swifties to cut Monica McNutt some slack
  • McNutt, the 880 ESPN New York Knicks lead radio analyst, criticized Taylor Swift for going to Game 4 of the NBA Finals

The newly crowned NBA Finals MVP wants to clear up one thing regarding the pushback Monica McNutt received after criticizing Taylor Swift for attending Game 4 of the series.

In an interview with the New York Knicks' lead radio analyst following the team’s 94-90 title win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 on Saturday, June 13, Jalen Brunson jokingly bumped into McNutt before clearing the air about the 880 ESPN radio personality.

“I just want to say something to the Swifties,” the Knicks star, 29, said. “She’s a really good one, cut her some slack. It’s all good, I promise.”

Last week, the sportscaster was caught on a hot mic offering her opinion about the “Fortnight” singer pulling up to Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.

"Please celebrate responsibly" - A PSA to Knicks Fans from your NBA Finals MVP 😂@NYKnicks | @McNuttMonica | #AlwaysKnickspic.twitter.com/hHzSZycCKX

— KNICKS ON MSG (@KnicksMSGN) June 14, 2026

“Is that Taylor Swift down there?” McNutt, 36, asked her partner, radio voice of the Knicks Tyler Murray, just before tip.

Jalen Brunson holds the MVP trophy following the Knicks' win over the Spurs on Saturday.Credit: Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua via Getty
Jalen Brunson holds the MVP trophy following the Knicks' win over the Spurs on Saturday.
Credit: Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua via Getty

As both strained to see from the seats, McNutt then joked: “She's not a Knicks fan, get out of here, girl.”

The comment drew widespread criticism from Swifties, who went after the ESPN veteran, and spurred McNutt to add context to her comments.

"Swifties, I appreciate your passion,” McNutt said in an interview with TMZ last week. "I misspoke.” 

“I did not know, but here's the deal. I literally just did a piece on celebrity row, I know these folks," she added, noting that she's seen celebrities like Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet supporting the Knicks all season long.

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Elsewhere in his exchange with McNutt, Brunson also took the time to encourage fans to “celebrate responsibly.”

“Can you guys please be safe and not ruin it for the next person?” he pleaded.

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Longtime Boston Sportswriter Says Red Sox's Willson Contreras 'Having A Manny Ramirez Season'

Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras

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Not much has gone right for the Boston Red Sox during the first half of the 2026 MLB season.

The Red Sox are threatening to have one of their worst campaigns in decades, but there have still been some bright spots.

All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman is having another stellar year, despite swirling trade rumors.

Boston's offense has been led by offseason trade acquisition Willson Contreras, and the first baseman hit two more home runs in Sunday night's loss vs. the Texas Rangers to give him 16 for the season.

Contreras leads the Red Sox in home runs, RBIs (43) walks (25), batting average (.304), on-base percentage (.396), slugging percentage (.570), OPS (.965) and total bases (135), while tying outfielder Jarren Duran for the team lead with 34 runs scored.

Longtime Boston sportswriter Chad Finn of The Boston Globe said Monday morning that Contreras' first half reminds him of some of the damage that 12-time All-Star Manny Ramirez used to bring to Beantown.

"Seems crazy to say, but in the middle of this Quadruple A Red Sox lineup, Willson Contreras is having a Manny Ramírez season," Finn posted on Bluesky. "Contreras is at .304/.396/.570, with a 171 adjusted OPS. On pace for 37 homers. Manny’s averages, 2001-08: .312/.411/.588, 155 OPS+, 37 homers."

Contreras has not only been the Red Sox's best hitter in 2026 but is on pace to shatter many of his previous career highs across his decade in MLB, which has included three All-Star campaigns.

The 34-year-old posted his best marks in runs scored (70), hits (126), doubles (31), RBI (80) and total bases (219) in 2025 with the St. Louis Cardinals, while his career-high 24 home runs came in 2019.

Contreras' .304/.396/.570 slash line would also be the best of his career, and he's been especially impactful hitting in front of the Fenway Faithful this spring with eight home runs and a .342/.435/.624 triple slash at home.

The former Cardinals and Chicago Cubs slugger has a long way to go reach Man-Ram status, but Red Sox fans couldn't have asked for a better start with their star first baseman.

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5-star WR Easton Royal comments on official visit to Florida

Five-star wide receiver Easton Royal spoke positively about his time on campus after returning to Gainesville for an official visit. The top-10 overall prospect in the 2027 cycle remained committed to Texas but continues to engage with Jon Sumrall and staff, allowing Florida to add the No. 1 pass-catcher in the class.

Alongside fellow five-star prospect Jalen Brewster, Royal was the marquee name in Florida's third rush of official visits. A high priority for receiver coach Marcus Davis and the Gators' offensive staff, the Texas commit had good feedback on the program.

"Florida's probably the only school that I know with five receiver coaches, and some people may think that's a bad thing, but I think that's a really good thing. The best thing about it, there's no egos. So everybody just genuinely wants to see everybody be the best they can be," he told Swamp247.

"Just the attention to detail with everything, it's very rare."

He also noted a family atmosphere within the program. "I feel like everybody, all of the coaches, I feel like they're uncles to me."

On the topic of family, Royal's mother will play a large part in his decision-making process.

"Me and my mom, we definitely have things to talk about," Royal went on to say. "She'll be the person helping me make decisions, and we've been talking through things, and now that this visit's coming to a close, we're ready to be open-minded."

Royal is a 5-foot-11-inch, 200-pound pass catcher out of Brother Martin High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. He went on to tell Swamp247 that he loved Buster Faulkner's offense and that his skill set would thrive in the system that features speed. The blue-chip talent suggested he could see himself in Florida's wide receiver room, spending time with both Dallas Wilson and Eric Singleton Jr. during his visit.

"That's why they always tell me, if I do decide to come here, I'm in an important receiver," Royal said. "I'll be the guy, day one, plug and play, to be able to replace Eric Singleton."

Royal and Brewster recruitment have become measuring sticks for the Gators and their ability to win recruiting battles in rival SEC territory in this new era. Florida has long been viewed as the top threat to flip him from the Longhorns throughout the offseason.

Royal will make an official visit with Texas from June 19-21.

Easton Royal recruiting summary

Royal is ranked No. 9 overall and No. 2 at his position nationally according to both the 247Sports composite and the On3 industry ranking. Royal has offers from 12 SEC programs, including Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas and Auburn.

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Bitcoin reclaims $66K after Trump says ships are moving through Hormuz

15 June 2026 at 19:27
Bitcoin has reclaimed the $66,000 level after remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump and reports of a tentative U.S.-Iran peace agreement revived risk appetite across global markets. According to data from crypto.news, Bitcoin (BTC) climbed nearly 5% to an intraday…

Paradigm leads $9 million investment in stablecoin payments platform El Dorado

15 June 2026 at 18:35
Paradigm has led a $9 million Series A funding round for Latin American payments platform El Dorado as the company expands stablecoin-powered cross-border transfers across underserved markets in the region. According to a June 15 announcement from Paradigm, the investment…

Strive’s Werkman says Bitcoin downturn may force treasury firms to restructure

15 June 2026 at 18:12
Bitcoin treasury companies may need to revisit their capital structures if Bitcoin remains under pressure, with consolidation becoming more likely across the sector, according to Strive Chief Investment Officer Ben Werkman. Speaking at BTC Prague, Werkman said companies that relied…

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Strive’s Ben Werkman said companies that relied on convertible debt may face tougher decisions if Bitcoin remains far below its peak.

How the World Cup is driving XRP into global payments, and how XRPPower helps users earn $4,770 daily

15 June 2026 at 18:00
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, UniFi Exploits, macOS Stealers, VPN Flaw and More

Stuff broke again. Not in a movie way. An old tool was left exposed. An abandoned package was abused. A deprecated feature was still running in prod. This week is the same lesson in a new form: phishing kits are easier to rent, AI names are useful bait, old login paths still fail, and forgotten software keeps becoming someone else's entry point. Scroll through the full Monday Cybersecurity

Strategy Adds 1,587 BTC, Total Holdings Reach 846,842 Bitcoin

15 June 2026 at 16:54
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BitMine Expands Ethereum Holdings to 5.62 Million ETH

15 June 2026 at 16:46
Nasdaq-listed Bitmine Purchases $201M ETH, Ethereum Price Today Hits $4,400

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BitMine acquired 76,881 ETH over the past week, increasing its total holdings to 5.62 million ETH. The company now controls about 4.66% of Ethereum’s total supply, making it one of the largest corporate holders of the asset. BitMine said its combined crypto and cash holdings have reached $10.4 billion, including roughly $285 million in cash. …

US-Iran Peace Deal Revealed: Here’s What’s Inside the Agreement

15 June 2026 at 16:20
Bitcoin Swings Between $74K–$77K as US-Iran Tensions Rise

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After 116 days of conflict, airstrikes, and blockade over blockade around the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S and Iran have finally agreed to end the ongoing war on all fronts. Both have reached a memorandum of understanding to end the conflict that began on February 28, 2026.Here are the key terms reportedly included in the …

Cardano Price Initiates a Strong Recovery Above $0.18—Can Bulls Trigger a Rally to $0.25?

15 June 2026 at 16:05
Cardano Price News Why $0.243 Support Could Decide Whether ADA Hits $0.30 or $0.10

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Cardano has joined the broader crypto market rally, gaining nearly 10% over the past week. The price jumped over 7.46% in the past 24 hours, driven by improved risk sentiment and renewed buying interest. The token has climbed back above the $0.18 level after a sharp correction below $0.15 earlier this month, signaling that bulls …

Why XRP Is Back on the Summer Watchlist

15 June 2026 at 16:03
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XRP is finding its way back onto summer watchlists as several market signals begin pointing toward a possible altcoin recovery. According to analyst Moon Lambo, the current setup looks much more bullish than most investors realize, even as market sentiment remains cautious. One factor helping risk assets is easing geopolitical tension. Reports of a peace …

Hyperliquid Price Jumps 10%: Is HYPE Quietly Becoming Crypto’s Next Big Trade?

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Hyperliquid’s price surged over 10% today, but traders are paying attention to more than price action as institutional inflows, rising ecosystem activity, and fresh buying pressure begin stacking up behind the token. With crypto markets hunting for the next dominant growth story, Hyperliquid is increasingly entering the conversation-and the latest rally may be signaling something …

Exclusive: Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone Says Bitcoin Will Hit $10,000 Before It Sees $100,000 Again

15 June 2026 at 14:34
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Bitcoin has put investors through one of its most dramatic stretches in years. After trading near $120,000 in late 2025, the token has lost nearly half its value and now trades around $65,000. A brief bounce followed Trump’s announcement of a US-Iran peace deal, but contentious claims from both sides have kept uncertainty elevated. Whether …

After Breaking a Key Resistance, Bitcoin (BTC) Price Could Be Entering a Short Squeeze—Can It Rally Above $70,000?

15 June 2026 at 14:29
Exclusive How the Ceasefire Is Affecting Bitcoin Price, Sentiment Shift or Short-Term Noise

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Bitcoin extended its recovery to $65,596 with a rise of 1.5% after reclaiming the $64,400 local resistance, following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal. The easing of geopolitical tensions triggered fresh liquidity across risk assets, allowing the Bitcoin price to climb above $65,500 and shifting the short-term market structure back in favor of the …

Where Did Cardano’s 1,096 Bitcoin Go? Hoskinson Finally Responds

15 June 2026 at 13:32
Cardano Founder Calls It Early as US Banks Plot New Stablecoin Launch

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A Bitcoin transaction from Cardano’s early days has raised new questions within the community. The payment involved 1,096 BTC, worth about $454,000 in 2016 but nearly $70 million today.As questions grew over how the funds were used, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson responded, saying the Bitcoin was spent on a crowdsale audit and payments to independent …

Top 4 Altcoins To Buy Now That Could Outrun Stock Market

15 June 2026 at 12:55
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A crypto analyst says Cardano (ADA), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP are among the top 4 altcoins best positioned to outperform the stock market, provided Bitcoin can maintain its recent support levels.  Crypto sentiment is looking much better today after reports of a U.S.-Iran deal helped calm markets. Over $250 million in short positions …

Cybersecurity vets protest ‘dangerous’ US government ban on Anthropic’s most powerful models

15 June 2026 at 19:29
A group made up of dozens of cybersecurity experts urged the White House to remove export control restrictions on Anthropic’s models Fable and Mythos, arguing that the order is going to limit the ability of cybersecurity defenders to secure their software and products.

Salesforce acquires AI customer service platform Fin for $3.6 billion

15 June 2026 at 18:34
Salesforce says it wants to use Fin's team and technology to improve Agentforce, its existing enterprise platform that businesses can use to build custom AI agents that automate tasks.

Google Ads Bidding Changes: What PPC Managers Need To Know About The 3 Updates

15 June 2026 at 19:24

Google Ads expands Smart Bidding Exploration, launches Promotion mode beta, and updates optimization for budget-limited campaigns beginning August 17.

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Extreme pricing – The MSI Claw 8 EX+ will cost $1,799.99

MSI lists its new Intel ARC G3-powered Claw 8 EX AI+ handheld, and it’s expensive How much will the Intel ARC G3 Extreme-powered MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ cost? MSI has officially listed its newest PC gaming handheld on its website, and it’s much more expensive than many gamers expected. With an asking price of […]

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Samsung adds Buds 4 Pro to Galaxy S26 Ultra deal with $475 savings

15 June 2026 at 18:18

Samsung wants you to buy a Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro in its limited-period sale in the US. The bundle of two premium products is currently $475 off the original price, marking one of the craziest deals in recent weeks.

Galaxy S26 Ultra gets a $200 off, and adding the Buds 4 Pro in the same cart slashes its price by $125. On top of those discounts, you can use promo code PAYPAL150 at checkout to have an additional $150 discount.

After the promo code, the S26 Ultra and Buds 4 Pro bundle would cost $1075, $1275, and $1575 for the phone’s 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage tiers, respectively.

9to5Toys reports that the PAYPAL150 promo code is working with traditional checkout as well. However, we advise you to double-check the final price at the checkout page after selecting your preferred payment option.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra 1TB is at the best buying window with $560 discount

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Xbox buy now, pay later program leaks after CEO addressed Project Helix console price

Microsoft may be considering financing to make Xbox console prices more palatable. A Better xCloud datamine revealed a buy now, pay later option through PayPal or Klarna. Payments for games or the Series X, S, or upcoming Project Helix would be split into interest-free, monthly installments.

Vintage Cage transforms action-cams into retro-styled compact cameras

Action cameras are featuring increasingly larger sensors and, in some cases, even features like a variable aperture or a flip-out display. The Movmax Vintage camera cage is designed to transform high-end action cameras like the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 or the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro into compact cameras.

Apple's most expensive iPhone will only compete against the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra

Contrary to what many expected, the iPhone Ultra will not launch in September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, but rather many months later. A report from Taiwan, based on information from Apple's supply chain, also reveals the expected starting prices of the most expensive iPhone ever.

Samsung UK is offering up to £300 cashback on select phones, tablets, watches and buds

15 June 2026 at 18:53

Samsung UK has announced its Summer Cashback promo campaign – you get up to £300 cashback when buying select Galaxy devices. The promo will run until June 23 – here’s how it works. The promo applies to select phones (SIM-free), tablets, smartwatches and TWS buds. You can see the full list below along with the cashback amount for each device – the Galaxy Z Fold7 gets the maximum £300, all the other devices get less. After completing the purchase, you will have 30 days to claim your cashback – then you should receive a notification as to whether your claim has been approved within 5...

Oppo Find X10 Pro's main specs leak

15 June 2026 at 17:49

The Oppo Find X10 family is expected to be launching in September, and one of the members arriving at that point will be the Find X10 Pro. According to a new rumor, this device will be powered by the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9600 SoC, which will be built using an advanced 2nm process. The phone will have a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED screen made by Tianma with "1.5K" resolution, narrow symmetrical bezels, and large rounded corners. On the rear will be a 200MP main camera using the 1/1.3" type Samsung ISOCELL HPC sensor, a 200MP telephoto camera, and a 3MP multispectral sensor. Of course, an...

AMD Explains FSR 4.1 Upscaling for RDNA 3, Promises Quality Parity with RDNA 4

15 June 2026 at 18:55
At Computex 2026, we had the opportunity to interview AMD's Chief Software Officer, Andrej Zdravkovic, and Terry Makedon, Senior Director of Software at AMD, to discuss various developments happening in AMD's labs. One of our questions focused on the FSR 4.1 Upscaling algorithm, which is currently exclusive to the RDNA 4 generation with the Radeon RX 9000 series of graphics cards. However, it is expected to be available this July for RDNA 3-based Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs. We were curious whether the FSR 4.1 Upscaling model that currently runs on RDNA 4 would be the same one used on RDNA 3. AMD explained that the underlying model is slightly different, but the end result will be of the same quality. This is reassuring news for millions of RDNA 3 and RDNA 2 gamers worldwide, especially during a time when upgrading PC hardware is more challenging than it has been in years.

For example, we know there are some fundamental differences in the RDNA generations regarding microarchitecture. For RDNA 3, this means there is no 8-bit floating point support in older generations, as only the latest RDNA 4 uses FP8. To run the FSR 4.1 Upscaling model on RDNA 3, AMD must convert this to 8-bit integer data, since RDNA 3 hardware uses INT8 data types without FP8 support. Generally, integer math is sufficient to optimize these models, but the conversion work is necessary, hence the delay between RDNA 4 and RDNA 3 support. This difference requires AMD to completely modify the FSR 4.1 model for the new data type and ensure there is no quality loss in the final visual output. AMD's software officials have confirmed that the company has been working hard on this issue, and more information will be released next month, in July, as the launch approaches.

Intel Planning Processors with NVIDIA iGPUs in 2028

15 June 2026 at 18:50
Intel is planning a new line of processors featuring integrated graphics solutions by NVIDIA, according to a report by tech journalist Erdi Özüağ. The company is planning to introduce these processors by CES 2028. There are no details on what the processor will be. Intel has, in the past, sourced big integrated GPUs from third-party vendors. For example, the 7th Gen Core "Kaby Lake-G," a limited production-run mobile processor that paired a 4-core "Kaby Lake" CPU die with an AMD Radeon RX Vega M GPU on a multi-chip module.

Fast-forward to today, and there are several approaches Intel could take to developing such a chip. Given that it makes tile-based disaggregated client processors with SoC tiles made on TSMC nodes, it's possible that this chip could be a "Panther Lake" or "Nova Lake" derivative that combines Compute and a truncated SoC tile from Intel; with a GPU tile from NVIDIA. Unlike Intel's own Graphics tile, the NVIDIA tile could also integrate display engines and media accelerators. In related news, Özüağ says that Apple is in advanced stages of consultation with Intel over using its Intel 18A foundry node for manufacturing of some of its Apple Silicon products.

(PR) Baseus Introduces the Spacemate RD1 Pro 15-in-1 Docking Station

15 June 2026 at 18:41
Baseus today announced the launch of the Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro 15-in-1 Docking Station, a next-generation desktop solution that combines intelligent charging, advanced connectivity, and streamlined workspace organization in one compact device.

Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro combines multi-device charging, smart functionality and versatile connectivity in a compact design. Designed for modern professionals working across home, office and hybrid environments, dual-display capability streamlines complex workflows across separate screens, driving productivity in both everyday operations and creative projects. Beyond performance, Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro also reduces plugs and cable clutter, elevating both workspace efficiency and desktop aesthetics.

Bitcoin is down nearly 50% and the debate over its value is heating up again

15 June 2026 at 18:42

It's another reminder that volatility is inherent to this asset. Some investors are taking profits after bitcoin's recent run-up. Others are concerned that interest rates may remain high, which tends to weigh on speculative investments. At the same time, capital is flowing into other high-growth themes, with artificial intelligence emerging...

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Xbox Game Studios Head and Chief of Staff Both Depart as Asha Sharma’s Xbox Division Sweeping Overhaul Continues Unabated

15 June 2026 at 18:45

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Asha Sharma's "reset" of the Xbox division continues today with the departure of two key roles at Xbox Game Studios: head Craig Duncan and chief of staff Louise O'Connor. Both were previously Rare employees: Duncan was Studio Head there between February 2011 and November 2024, when he replaced Alan Hartman at the head of Xbox Game Studios; O'Connor was at Rare for even longer, from May 1999 to August 2025, when she became Chief of Staff at XGS after the cancellation of Rare's Everwild. The Game Business shared an email message that Duncan sent to fellow staff members: When I […]

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EA is Putting Ads in its Games That it says will “Enhance, Not Disrupt, the Player Experience” via new EA Advertising Platform

15 June 2026 at 18:44

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EA Advertising is a new ad platform through which the EA Sports FC, Star Wars Jedi, and Skate publisher/developer will start putting ads in their games through "dynamic, real-time placements." These are ads that EA says will "enhance, not disrupt, the player experience." Ads in video games are not something we haven't seen before. One of the most notable cases in recent years was 2K adding un-skippable ads in NBA 2K21, which was the third year in a row 2K had experimented with putting ads in an NBA 2K title. But it's a practice we've seen appear mostly in annualized […]

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AMD AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS Provides Better DDR5 Memory Support Than Previous Releases, Leading To Lower Voltages

15 June 2026 at 18:10

AMD AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS Provides Better DDR5 Memory Support Than Previous Releases, Leading To Lower Voltages

AMD's latest AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS firmware offers much better DDR5 memory support and even lower voltages than past versions. Using The Latest AMD AGESA BIOS On Your AM5 Motherboards Leads To Better DDR5 Memory Support & Lower Voltages Leading motherboard vendors are rolling out the latest AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS firmware for their respective products based on the 600-series and 800-series chipsets. The main feature of this BIOS is support for the AMD EXPO ULL (Ultra-Low-Latency) technology, which was unveiled at Computex 2026. ASUS, Gigabyte & MSI are among the first to ship the latest BIOS, and it comes with several […]

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MINIX Introduces Wildcat Lake N304-AI Mini Host, Featuring Dual LAN Ports

15 June 2026 at 17:43

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More and more vendors are releasing Wildcat Lake-based systems, and MINIX is the latest vendor to launch a Wildcat Lake-based mini PC. MINIX Debuts N304-AI Mini Host, Powered by Core 3 304 Processor, Providing up to 15 TOPS of AI Power Chinese hardware maker MINIX has released its latest mini host, featuring the Intel Wildcat Lake platform. The mini host is called the N304-AI mini, which is powered by the Intel Core 3 304 processor. The Core 3 304 processor is the weakest in the Core Ultra Series 3 lineup, featuring a 1+4-core configuration. It's based on the same Cougar […]

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Carnival Forecasts Weaker Hurricane Season

Carnival Cruise Line issued a video update to inform guests of the current hurricane season, which started on May 15, 2026. Hosted by the company’s weather contributor, Amy Sweezey, the forecast says that fewer and weaker hurricanes are expected this year. “The big weather story for this season is that El Niño is making a...

Spain vs Cape Verde LIVE Updates: 2026 World Cup Group H clash kicks off as Lamine Yamal starts on the bench (0-0)

15 June 2026 at 20:27
After shining in the UEFA qualifiers, Spain arrive as a top contender for the 2026 World Cup. In their debut, they face Cape Verde, seeking a convincing victory. Here, we will provide minute-by-minute coverage of the match.

Spain have managed to become one of the best national teams in the world. Not only do they shine offensively, but also defensively, making them top contenders for the 2026 World Cup. In their debut in the competition, they face Cape Verde, a team that demonstrated its offensive quality in the African qualifiers and could be a tough opponent. With this in mind, the match promises to be quite exciting.

Cape Verde are making their World Cup debut, arriving as a team with impressive offensive quality. Without a roster full of stars, they are not aiming to be top contenders, but they could surprise with their attacking play. However, they may struggle against Spain’s intense high press and offensive brilliance. Therefore, Cape Verde’s great challenge is their defensive solidity, as they need to be solid to avoid defeat.

With Luis de la Fuente at the helm, Spain have established as one of the most competitive national teams. Relying on a possession-based style and high pressing, they have managed to dominate their opponents. With Lamine Yamal’s fitness doubts, Ferran Torres could return to the right wing, but the main threats remain Pedri and Mikel Oyarzabal, as they have been the most effective in recent matches.

Pedri of Spain and Jamiro Monteiro of Cabo Verde.

Sabri Lamouchi fired: Tunisia coach reportedly sacked after 5-1 loss to Sweden in 2026 World Cup

15 June 2026 at 19:12
Tunisia has reportedly sacked head coach Sabri Lamouchi just one game into the 2026 World Cup following a humiliating 5-1 loss to Sweden in Group F.

The Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) has reportedly taken ruthless, historic action just one game into their campaign, parting ways with head coach Sabri Lamouchi following a catastrophic opening defeat.

The decision represents one of the quickest managerial firings in modern World Cup history. Federation officials felt compelled to act immediately in an attempt to salvage what remains of their group stage cycle.

The Carthage Eagles suffered a devastating 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Sweden at Monterrey Stadium. BBC journalist Romain Molina reported that the FTF had dismissed the 54-year-old head coach just hours after the defeat.

Panic mode after Group F humiliation

The scoreline completely demolished Tunisia’s defensive reputation, which had seen them advance through qualifying with immense stability. The tactical plan fell apart rapidly under heavy Swedish pressure.

A series of individual errors left the Tunisian federation convinced that a total change in direction was required before their next group match.

Defensive nightmares cost Lamouchi his job

Tunisia’s afternoon went wrong from the start when Yasin Ayari fired home the opening goal just six minutes in. Alexander Isak doubled Sweden’s advantage on the half-hour mark.

While defender Omar Rekik gave Tunisia temporary hope with a header before halftime, the second half brought an absolute collapse. Viktor Gyökeres claimed Sweden’s third before Mattias Svanberg and a second strike from Ayari completed the rout.

According to reports from TSN, the heavy nature of the defeat prompted the federation to cut ties immediately. Lamouchi’s short-lived, chaotic tenure ends after just five international matches at the helm.

Internal solution eyed to salvage the Group Stage

The Tunisian Football Federation has moved quickly to establish an emergency hierarchy ahead of their next match. According to Tunisian outlet La Presse, the federation has held immediate consultations to steady the ship.

Former national team boss Mondher Kebaier has emerged as the primary candidate to take immediate interim charge. Kebaier, who managed Tunisia from 2019 to 2022, is already physically present on-site with the Tunisian delegation in North America due to his current role as the federation’s Technical Director. This makes him the most practical plug-and-play option to handle the crisis.

Tunisia now faces an uphill battle to stay alive in Group F. Following a 2-2 draw between the Netherlands and Japan in the other opening fixture, Tunisia sits dead bottom of the group with zero points and a grueling -4 goal difference.

The incoming interim staff will make their dramatic debut on Sunday against Japan, where anything less than a victory could seal Tunisia’s elimination.

Sabri Lamouchi of Tunisia.

Is Lamine Yamal playing? Spain vs Cape Verde confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup Group H game

15 June 2026 at 18:55
Spain and Cape Verde face each other in their 2026 World Cup debut. While Luis de la Fuente’s team arrives as the main protagonist, the uncertainty lies with Lamine Yamal, who is returning from injury and whose participation remains a major question mark.

Spain face Cape Verde in their debut at the 2026 World Cup. After shining in the UEFA qualifiers, Luis de la Fuente’s team arrives as clear favorites, as they have top-level stars in their squad. However, the presence of Lamine Yamal remains a major doubt, as he is just returning from injury and has not had playing time with Barcelona. Because of this, fans are closely watching the 18-year-old star’s status ahead of the match.

Lamine Yamal will be on the bench for Spain at the 2026 World Cup. Head coach Luis de la Fuente has revealed that he is in perfect condition and has completed full team training. However, he has not had any match time, and his inclusion in the starting lineup could be quite risky. Despite this, he could still come on from the bench vs. Cape Verde as a top-level impact substitute to gradually build up playing time.

Without Yamal on the field, head coach Luis de la Fuente will opt for Ferran Torres as the right winger. Alongside him, Gavi and Mikel Oyarzabal will complete the starting lineup. In addition, Pedri, Rodri Hernández and Fabian Ruiz will be responsible for controlling the game in midfield. Although Joan García and David Raya are coming off incredible seasons, Unai García will be the starting goalkeeper, as he is a key pillar of the team.

Cape Verde do not have world-class players, but they have managed to build a solid squad. Head coach Bubista has developed a strong attacking approach, making use of their speed on the wings. As a result, Jovane Cabral and Ryan Mendes will start as wingers. In addition, Livramento will once again play as the centre forward, looking to exploit the spaces in the opponent’s defense.

Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates scoring with Nico Williams.

Spain confirmed lineup vs Cape Verde

Spain arrive as clear favorites to defeat Cape Verde. With Lamine Yamal on the bench, head coach Luis de la Fuente is expected to start Ferran Torres on the right wing. In addition, Pedri will once again lead his national team’s midfield, creating space in the opposition’s defense. However, Mikel Oyarzabal is expected to be the most productive player, as he is very complete and arrives in excellent scoring form, looking to repeat his performances.

Considering this, Spain will play as follows: Unai Simón; Marcos Llorente, Pau Cubarsí, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri Hernández, Pedri, Fabian Ruiz; Ferran Torres, Mikel Oyarzabal, Pablo Gavi.

Cape Verde confirmed lineup vs Spain

Unlike Spain, Cape Verde arrive at the 2026 World Cup with no pressure at all. In their first-ever appearance in the tournament, they aim to be protagonists in attack. However, they may need to first build stability defensively, as their opponent excels in ball possession. For this, Roberto Lopes and Diney Borges could be the center-backs, aiming to provide solidity to withstand their rival.

With this in mind, Cape Verde will lineup as follows: Vózinha; Steven Moreira, Roberto Lopes, Diney Borges, Sidny Cabral; Deroy Duarte, Kevin Lenini; Ryan Mendes, Jamiro Monteiro, Jovane Cabral; Livramento.

Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on prior a game.

Roy Jones Jr sees only one winner in Floyd Mayweather vs Sugar Ray Leonard: “People don’t understand”

15 June 2026 at 18:44

has no doubt who would have come out on top in a fantasy match-up between and . Boxing legends Mayweather and Leonard both have the honour of being five-weight world champions, but it is perhaps their respective times at welterweight where they were each at the peak of their powers. Mayweather defeated the likes of […]

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Terence Crawford and Conor McGregor engage in heated back and forth after UFC White House: “You’re afraid”

15 June 2026 at 17:35

Last night, a host of boxing stars were in attendance at the ‘UFC Freedom 250’ event at The White House, including recently retired pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford. After he commented on the main event, former MMA champion Conor McGregor took issue with his analysis.  Headlining the UFC bill was Georgian lightweight world champion Ilia Topuria, […]

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Greenwood transferinde şok çıkış: Gerekirse satmayız!

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin, "Anlaştım" dediği Mason Greenwood için Roma bastırıyordu. Tarafların orta yolu bulması beklenirken son görüşmede ipler koptu. Marsilya cephesi, İtalyan ekibine sert çıktı...

Bilindiği üzere Fenerbahçe'deki başkanlık seçimini Aziz Yıldırım kazandı. Diğer aday Hakan Safi'nin transferini açıkladığı isimlerden biri ise Mason Greenwood'du... Safi seçilmeyince, İngiliz kanat oyuncusunun geleceği de değişti. Bir süredir Roma Kulübü, Marsilya'yla pazarlık yapıyordu.

Fenerbahce

İKİ KULÜP DE SORUNLU

Hem Roma hem de Marsilya'nın UEFA'yla başı derde girebilir... İki ekibin de 30 Haziran tarihine kadar oyuncu satışları yapması gerekiyor. Roma, bazı oyuncularının ayrılığı konusunda önemli aşama kaydetti. Bu sebeple de Greenwood'u bitirmeye çalışıyorlardı. Herkes anlaşma haberi beklerken, son görüşmede ipler koptu!

YENİ MADDELER EKLENDİ

Roma'nın son anda yaptığı teklife ana para yerine bazı bonus maddeleri eklediği öğrenildi. Ve bu hamle, Marsilya'yı memnun etmedi. Fransızların, Serie A temsilcisini geri çevirdiği belirtildi. Hatta Ligue 1 ekibinin, "Gerekirse Greenwood'u satmayız" dediği bile konuşuluyor. Fenerbahçe'nin Aziz Yıldırım'la tekrar devreye girip girmeyeceği ise henüz net değil...

Talisca'ya ilgi var: Ancak maaşı sorun

Atletico Mineiro ve Bahia gibi Brezilya ekiplerinin, Anderson Talisca'ya ilgisi mevcut. Fakat sambacının Fenerbahçe'den aldığı yıllık ücret, onların gözünü korkutmuş durumda...

Anderson Talisca, 8 Şubat 2026 tarihinde Fenerbahçe'yle olan sözleşmesini 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar uzatmıştı. Yeni mukavele öncesinde 32 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Brezilya'ya geri dönebileceği konuşuluyordu. Ancak 1.90 boyundaki yıldız, İstanbul'da kalmayı tercih etti.

Talısca

SENELERDİR İZLİYORLAR

İki Brezilya ekibi Bahia ve Atletico Mineiro, Talisca'dan vazgeçmedi. Özellikle Bahia, altyapısından çıkan sambacıyı senelerdir izliyor. Fakat ortada ciddi bir problem var: Oyuncunun maaşı... Talisca, Fenerbahçe'den bonuslarla birlikte 7.5 milyon euro civarında bir ücret alıyor.

Talısca

AYRICA BONSERVİS VAR

Brezilya kulüpleri için bu kadar yüksek maaşlar ödemek kolay değil... Ayrıca Fenerbahçe'ye bonservis bedeli de ödenmesi gerekecek. Bonservis bir şekilde karşılansa bile yıllık ücret, bu transferdeki en büyük problem olma özelliğini koruyor... Talisca Fenerbahçe'de toplam 68 resmi maça çıktı. 39 gol ve 7 asist üretti.

Çaykur Rizespor'a Faslı sol bek: Son aşamada

Çaykur Rizespor, Bastia'dan Zakaria Ariss konusunda gaza bastı. Kulüpler arasındaki pazarlıkların son aşamaya geldiği öğrenildi. Kısa süre içinde konuyla ilgili resmi açıklama bekleniyor.

Bir süredir sol bek arayan Çaykur Rizespor, konuyla ilgili resmi hamlede bulundu. Fransız ekibi Bastia'da forma giyen Zakaria Ariss için teklif yapıldı. İki kulübün anlaşmaya yakın olduğu öğrenildi. 21 yaşındaki Faslı futbolcu da Bastia'dan ayrılmak istiyordu.

KİŞİSEL ŞARTLARDA ANLAŞTI

21 yaşındaki oyuncu, TFF'nin yeni sezon için belirlediği 10+4'lük kontenjandaki "genç" kriterini karşılıyor. Zakaria Ariss, kişisel şartlarda Çaykur Rizespor ile el sıkıştı. Kulüpler arasındaki pazarlıkların bitmesini bekliyor. Bonservis bedelinin en fazla 2 milyon euro olacağı düşünülüyor.

BEDELSİZ GELMİŞTİ

1.78 boyundaki futbolcu, 2024 yazında Dijon Kulübü'nden bedelsiz olarak Bastia'ya geçiş yapmıştı. Geride bıraktığımız sezonda Ligue 2'de 30 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.591 dakika kaldı. 1 asist üretti. Ancak takımının 18 takımlı Ligue 2'de 17. sırayı elde etmesini engelleyemedi!

Galatasaray'a Portekizli golcü: Al-Hilal transferi resmen duyurdu

Galatasaray, dünya kadın futbolunu sallayacak o transfer için düğmeye bastı! Kulüpten gelen gizemli "Yetenek her şeyi anlatır" paylaşımının ardındaki isim netleşti: Benfica'nın eski gol makinesi, 135 milli maçlık dünya yıldızı Jéssica Silva, Aslan olmak için yola çıktı. İşte dev transferin tüm detayları...

Galatasaray Kadın Futbol Takımı, Avrupa'da yılın transfer bombasını patlattı! Sarı-kırmızılılar, Benfica'nın eski golcüsü ve Portekiz milli takımının dünyaca ünlü yıldızı Jéssica Silva’yı kadrosuna kattı. Al Hilal ile yollarını ayıran 31 yaşındaki forvet, yeni sezonda İstanbul devinin başarısı için ter dökecek.

Galatasaray, kadın futbolunda tarihi bir hamleye imza atarak Portekizli süper golcü Jéssica Silva ile her konuda anlaştı. Suudi Arabistan kulübü Al Hilal'den ayrılışı resmileşen yıldız oyuncu, sarı-kırmızılı formayı giymek üzere İstanbul’a doğru yola çıktı.

Galatasaray

Sarı-kırmızılı kulüp, sosyal medya hesaplarından kadın futbolcu silüeti içeren gizemli bir paylaşımla bu dev transferin sinyalini verdi. Paylaşıma eklenen "Yetenek her şeyi anlatır!" ifadesi camiada büyük heyecan yaratırken, Portekiz basını bu ismin kesin olarak Jéssica Silva olduğunu doğruladı. Resmi duyurunun önümüzdeki saatlerde yapılması bekleniyor.

Kariyerinde İsveç, İspanya, Fransa ve ABD liglerinde boy gösteren 31 yaşındaki tecrübeli forvet, en parlak dönemini geçirdiği Benfica'da 76 maça çıktı. Portekiz Milli Takımı formasıyla da 135 uluslararası karşılaşmada görev yapan dünya yıldızı, yeni sezonda Galatasaray hücum hattının en büyük gücü olacak.

Paraguay'ın etekleri tutuştu: Bizim çocuklar korku saldı

2026 Dünya Kupası'ndaki ikinci maçında Cuma günü Paraguay ile karşılaşacak olan A Milli Takımımız, turnuvadaki ağırlığını hissettirmeye hazır. Turnuvada resmi adı "San Francisco Stadyumu" olan 72 bin kişilik Levi's Stadyumu'ndaki dev randevu öncesi, rakipte "hızlı ve güçlü Türkiye" paniği hakim.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası B Grubu'ndaki ikinci sınavına çıkacak olan A Milli Futbol Takımımız, tüm Türkiye'yi ekran başına kilitlemeye hazırlanıyor.

Cumartesi günü Kaliforniya'nın Santa Clara kentindeki ünlü Levi's Stadyumu'nda oynanacak karşılaşma öncesinde, rakip Paraguay cephesinden millilerimize yönelik övgü dolu itiraflar geldi.

Turkıye

İlk maçların ardından grupta tutunabilmek adına mutlak puana ihtiyacı olan Güney Amerika temsilcisi, Türkiye'nin fiziksel gücü ve hızlı oyun geçişlerinden ciddi şekilde çekiniyor.

Paraguay basınında yer alan analizlerde, "Bizim için lüks bir kale" olarak nitelendirilen 72 bin kapasiteli stadyumda, Paraguay'ın işinin hiç de kolay olmadığı vurgulandı.

Grubun gidişatını doğrudan etkileyecek bu kritik düello öncesinde Paraguay teknik heyetinin oyuncularına "90 dakika boyunca mutlak taktiksel odaklanma" uyarısı yaptığı öğrenildi.

Özellikle A Millilerimizin fiziksel üstünlüğüne ve kanatlardaki süratine dikkat çeken rakip analistler, Türkiye karşısında alınacak bir yenilginin turnuvaya erken veda anlamına gelebileceğini belirtiyor.

TSİ ile Cumartesi sabaha karşı 06:00'da başlayacak. NFL takımlarından San Francisco 49ers'ın evi olan bu dev teknoloji mühendisliği harikasında, millilerimizi desteklemek üzere en az 6 bin gurbetçinin tribünlerde yerini alması bekleniyor.

Turkıye

Lojistik olarak San Jose'de kamp kuran ve stadyuma yakınlığı avantaja çevirmek isteyen Paraguay, tribünlerde kendi atmosferini yaratmayı hedeflese de ABD'deki Türk topluluğunun coşkulu hazırlığı şimdiden rakibin planlarını bozmuş durumda.

Binlerce Türk taraftarın stadyumu kırmızı-beyaza boyayarak millilerimize deplasman hissi yaşatmayacağı ve Kaliforniya'da adeta bir iç saha atmosferi oluşturacağı bildirildi.

Hızı, taktiksel disiplini ve fiziksel gücüyle turnuvanın dikkat çeken ekiplerinden olan Bizim Çocuklar, bu zorlu virajı da kayıpsız geçerek gruptan çıkma yolunda dev bir adım atmayı hedefliyor.

'Arda Güler yalnızlaştırıldı': İspanyollar bir şey mi biliyor?

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Avustralya'ya 2-0 yenilen A Milli Takım'da Arda Güler'in çabası yetmedi. İspanyol AS gazetesi, Vancouver'daki tarihi hayal kırıklığını manşete taşırken; sahada basmadık yer bırakmayan, 8 şutla maçın en etkili ismi olan Real Madridli yıldızın takım arkadaşlarından destek göremediğini ve sahada tamamen yalnız bırakıldığını yazdı.

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Türkiye'nin Avustralya karşısında aldığı 2-0'lık mağlubiyet, İspanyol basınında geniş yankı uyandırmaya devam ediyor.

Arda Guler

İspanyol AS gazetesinden Pablo M. Fuentenebro, Real Madrid forması giyen Arda Güler’in sahada tek başına savaştığını ancak takım arkadaşlarından beklediği desteği göremediğini yazdı.

Maç öncesi Vancouver'da tünelde takım arkadaşlarına motivasyon konuşması yapan Arda’nın çabası sahaya yansımadı. Kenan Yıldız'ın sakatlığı nedeniyle hamle şansının azalması da Arda'yı sahada iyice yalnızlaştırdı.

Arda Guler

Maç boyunca sağ kanatta ve merkezde yorulmadan çalışan milli yıldız, 3'ü isabetli toplam 8 şut çekerek sahanın en etkili ismi oldu. Direkten dönen bir top dışında Türkiye'nin tüm tehlikeli ataklarında Arda Güler imzası vardı.

Avustralya'nın savunma duvarını yıkmak için her şeyi deneyen ancak kaliteli bir partner bulamayan Arda, maç sonu bitiş düdüğüyle birlikte sahadan büyük bir öfke ve hayal kırıklığıyla ayrıldı.

Amrabat Fenerbahçe'nin elinde kalacak: Betis alternatifi buldu

Fenerbahçe'nin tavizsiz transfer talepleri ve Sofyan Amrabat'ın yüksek maaşı, LaLiga'nın katı ekonomik limitlerine takılan Real Betis'i çıkmaza soktu; Endülüs ekibi, rotayı fedakarlığa hazır eski Arjantinli yıldızına çevirdi.

Real Betis, geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak forma giyen Faslı orta saha oyuncusu Sofyan Amrabat'ın tapusunu almayı en büyük önceliği olarak belirlese de transfer süreci ciddi mali engellere takılmış durumda.

Fenerbahce

İstanbul ekibi Fenerbahçe, oyuncu için yaptığı yatırımı geri alabilmek adına son derece tavizsiz bir tutum sergiliyor ve yüksek transfer taleplerinden geri adım atmıyor.

Sarı-lacivertlilerin bu katı duruşu, LaLiga'nın uyguladığı sıkı ekonomik ve finansal limitlerle doğrudan çatışıyor. Bu karmaşık senaryoya, Faslı futbolcunun Real Betis'in bütçesini fazlasıyla aşan yüksek maaşı da eklenince, İspanyol kulübünün kurmayları acil durum alternatiflerini devreye sokmak zorunda kaldı.

Amrabat

Amrabat transferinin maliyetler nedeniyle zora girmesi üzerine Betis scout ekibi, rotayı eski tanıdık bir isme çevirdi. Endülüs ekibine geri dönmeye sıcak bakan Arjantinli defansif orta saha Guido Rodríguez'in transferini güçlendiren temel değişkenler ise çok net.

Beşiktaş kaleci için gaza bastı: 15 milyon euro'luk pazarlık

Beşiktaş'ın kalesine aday gösterilen Michele Di Gregorio için İtalya ve İngiltere hattında dev bir transfer hareketliliği yaşanıyor.

Beşiktaş, Juventus'un 28 yaşındaki eldiveni Michele Di Gregorio'yu transfer listesine aldı. Teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun da bu transfere onay verdiği iddia edildi.

Juventus’un yeni yapılanmasında düşünülmeyen İtalyan kaleci için Torino ekibi kapıyı 15 milyon Euro’dan açtı. Siyah-beyazlı yönetim ise bu rakamı yüksek bularak İtalyan deviyle sıkı bir pazarlık sürecine girmeye hazırlanıyor.

Besıktas

Juventus'un bu transferden elde edeceği gelirle Aston Villa'nın file bekçisi Emiliano Martinez'i kadrosuna katmayı planladığı belirtiliyor.

Öte yandan Di Gregorio için Premier Lig ekipleri ve bazı Serie A kulüpleri de devrede.

Vlahovic teklifi netleşti! Beşiktaş mı Galatasaray mı?

Beşiktaş ve Galatasaray istiyordu ama İtalyanlar son noktayı koydu: Juventus'tan Dusan Vlahovic için çılgın transfer hamlesi!

Juventus ile sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da sona erecek olan Dusan Vlahovic’in geleceği henüz netleşmedi. Yüksek maaş ve imza bonusu talepleri nedeniyle Vlahovic, Avrupa devlerinden (Barcelona, Bayern Münih) beklediği teklifleri henüz alamadı.

Süper Lig devleri Beşiktaş ve Galatasaray oyuncuyla ilgilense de Sırp forvet Türkiye’ye gelmeye sıcak bakmıyor ve üst düzey bir ligde kalmak istiyor.

Dusan

Juventus'un yeni CEO ve genel menajeri Carnevali, teknik direktör Spalletti'nin talebi doğrultusunda harekete geçiyor. Siyah-beyazlılar, Vlahovic'e başarı bonusları dahil yıllık 8 milyon Euro değerinde 2 yıllık yeni bir sözleşme teklif etmeye hazırlanıyor.

Juventus Teknik Direktörü Spalletti, sakatlıktan döndükten sonra son bir ayda 4 gol atan Vlahovic’i hücum sisteminin ideal santraforu olarak görüyor ve takımda kalmasını umut ediyor.

Sözleşmenin bitimine günler kala, taraflar arasındaki görüşmelerin önümüzdeki günlerde netleşmesi bekleniyor.

Galatasaray'ın rakipleri dişli: Liverpool ve Manchester United

Okan Buruk'un "tam aradığım iki yönlü güç" raporu verdiği Khephren Thuram için Liverpool ve Manchester United da pusuda bekliyor.

Yeni sezon transfer çalışmalarını Okan Buruk'un raporu doğrultusunda sürdüren Galatasaray, Juventus forması giyen 2001 doğumlu Khephren Thuram için bastırıyor.

Fransa milli takımının da havuzunda yer alan genç yetenek için yarış oldukça çetin. Fanatik'in dış basına dayandırdığı iddialara göre, İngiliz devleri Liverpool ve Manchester United da oyuncuyu yakından takip ediyor.

Galatasaray

İngiliz kulüplerinin ilgisi nedeniyle elini çabuk tutmak isteyen Galatasaray yönetiminin, son saatlerde Thuram'ın temsilcileriyle temasları sıklaştırdığı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Yeni CEO Giovanni Carnevali yönetiminde planlama yapan Juventus'un, Şampiyonlar Ligi gelirlerinden mahrum kalması nedeniyle kadroda küçülmeye veya oyuncu satışına sıcak bakabileceği konuşuluyor. Bu finansal darboğazda Thuram, İtalyan kulübünün elden çıkarabileceği en değerli piyasa varlıklarından biri olarak görülüyor.

10 mu 5 milyon euro mu? Galatasaray'da kasa bugün dolacak

Udinese, Galatasaray'ın yıldızı Nicolò Zaniolo için harekete geçti! İtalyan kulübünün sözleşmedeki çifte satın alma opsiyonundan hangisini devreye sokacağını bugün ilerleyen saatlerde netleşecek.

Udinese, Galatasaray'dan kiraladığı Nicolò Zaniolo'nun satın alma opsiyonunu bugün kullanacağını iletti. İtalyan kulübü, eski günlerine dönen ve istikrar yakalayan 26 yaşındaki oyuncunun bonservisini almak için sarı-kırmızılıların kapısını çaldı.

Galatasaray

İki kulüp arasındaki anlaşmada iki farklı formül bulunuyor:

- %100 Bonservis: Udinese, 9-10 milyon Euro ödeyerek oyuncunun tüm haklarını satın alabilir.

- %50 Ortaklık: Udinese maliyeti yarıya düşürerek yaklaşık 5 milyon Euro karşılığında hakların yarısını alır. Bu senaryoda Galatasaray, sonraki satıştan pay ve oyuncunun geleceğinde söz hakkı elde tutar.

İtalya'da kalmak isteyen Zaniolo için Udinese'nin hangi resmi adımı attığı bugün içinde netleşecek.

Al-Musrati'ye özel izin: Takım bul!

Beşiktaş'ta Moatasem Al-Musrati kesinlikle yeni sezonda düşünülmüyor. Libyalı futbolcudan takım bulması isteniyor. Hatta yeni sezon hazırlıklarına da bu sebeple katılmayabilir...

Beşiktaş 2024 yazında 1 milyon euro bedelle Braga'dan Moatasem Al-Musrati'yi kiralamıştı. Sezon sonunda 11 milyon euroluk satın alma maddesi devreye girdi. Yani toplam bonservis maliyeti 12 milyon euroya çıktı. Libyalı ön libero önce Monaco, son olarak da Verona'ya kiralandı.

Besıktas

OPSİYONU KULLANMADILAR

Serie A'da küme düşen Verona, 7 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. Oyuncunun Beşiktaş'la sözleşmesi ise 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. 30 yaşındaki futbolcu, Kartal'ın gelecek sezon planlamasında yer almıyor. Moatasem Al-Musrati'den kulüp bulması bekleniyor.

HAZIRLIKLARDA OLMAYABİLİR

Libyalı oyuncunun kulüp bulma süreci uzarsa, Beşiktaş'ın yeni sezon hazırlıklarında da bulunmayabilir. Yönetimin, Moatasem Al-Musrati'ye bu sebeple özel izin verebileceği belirtildi. 1.89 boyundaki futbolcu, son yıllarda Kartal adına en büyük hayal kırıklığı yaratan transferlerden biri oldu...

Eren Elmalı'ya yeni kontrat: Zamlı tarife

Galatasaray, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2028'de bitecek olan Eren Elmalı'ya yeni kontrat önerecek. Taraflar, Dünya Kupası'nın ardından masaya oturacak. Sorun çıkması beklenmiyor.

Galatasaray, 2025'in Şubat ayında Trabzonspor'dan Eren Elmalı'yı almıştı. Oyuncunun bonservis bedeli, 500 bin euroluk bonusla birlikte 4 milyon euroya ulaştı. Milli futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşme yapıldı. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık "kulüp taraflı" uzatma opsiyonu bulunuyordu.

Galatasaray

İŞTE RESMİ AÇIKLAMA

Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Eren'in maaşıyla ilgili o dönemde şu açıklamayı yapmıştı:

2024-2025 sezonunun kalan bölümü için net 14 milyon TL

2025-2026 sezonu için net 45 milyon TL

2026-2027 sezonu için net 55 milyon TL

2027-2028 sezonu için net 65 milyon TL

Opsiyon hakkının kullanması halinde, 2028-2029 sezonu için net 75 milyon TL sezonluk garanti ücret ödenecektir.

HEM ÜCRET HEM SÜRE

Türk futbolculara TL üzerinden ödeme yapılıyor. Eren'in mevcut sözleşmesine göre; milli futbolcu yeni sezonda 55 milyon lira alacak. Ancak Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin, 25 yaşındaki sol beke zam yapacağı öğrenildi. Dünya Kupası'nın ardından taraflar masaya oturacak. Eren'in hem ücreti hem de kontrat süresi artırılacak.

Eleştirilere daha fazla dayanamadı: Tarkan'dan milli takıma destek

Türkiye'nin Dünya Kupası'ndaki ilk maçında Avustralya'ya 2-0 yenilmesi büyük bir hayal kırıklığı yaşatmış ve oynanan futbol eleştirilere maruz kalmıştı. Yapılan eleştiriler sonrası Dünya Kupası denilince akla gelen 'Bir Oluruz Yolunda' şarkısı seslendiren Tarkan'dan paylaşım geldi.

Türkiye A Milli Futbol Takımı’nın 24 yıl sonra katıldığı Dünya Kupası’ndaki ilk maçında Avustralya’ya 2-0 mağlup olmasının ardından takıma ve teknik heyete yönelik eleştiriler gündeme gelmişti. Milyonların sabah erken saatinde maç olmasına rağmen tüm yürek olması yetmemiş ve alınan kötü sonuç hayalleri yıkmıştı.

Sanatçı Tarkan, sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı paylaşımla Milli Takım’a destek verdi. Tarkan, paylaşımında, “‘Hem yazında hem kışında seninleyiz’ dediğimiz Milli Takım’a daha ilk maçın ardından bu kadar yüklenilmesini üzüntüyle karşıladım” ifadelerini kullandı.

Tarkan paylaşımında şu ifadelerini kullandı:

-Daha yolun başındayken eleştiriyle motivasyonlarını kırmak yerine, ‘Bir oluruz yolunda’ dediğimiz Milli Takımımızın yolunda gerçekten bir olalım. Çünkü ihtiyaç duydukları şey yargı değil dayanışma.

-Kazansalar da kaybetseler de koşulsuz yanlarında duralım ve gurur duyalım.

Tarkan

Portekiz'de büyük ayrılık: Hjulmand adım adım İspanya devine ilerliyor

Portekiz temsilcisi Sporting Lizbon, Danimarkalı orta saha oyuncusu Morten Hjulmand'ın Atlético Madrid'e transferinin kesinleşmesi üzerine şimdiden alternatif arayışlarına başladı. Yeşil-beyazlı yönetimin, Hjulmand'ın boşluğunu Joao Palhinha veya Sergi Altimira ile doldurmayı planladığı öne sürüldü.

DÇ-2026-da ilk istefa

15 June 2026 at 17:50

DÇ-2026-da ilk baş məşqçi ayrılığı gerçəkləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İsveçə məğlub olan Tunis yığmasının çalışdırıcısı Sabri Lamuşi vəzifəsindən ayrılıb. Bu barədə jurnalist Romen Molina məlumat yayıb.

1:5 hesabıyla bitən matçdan sonra federasiya nümayəndələri ilə məşqçi arasında təcili görüş keçirilib. Lamuşi bundan sonra istefa qərarı verib.

Tunis yığması F qrupunda İsveçlə yanaşı, Niderland və Yaponiya ilə mübarizə aparır.

Azərbaycan boksçuları beynəlxalq turnirdə 13 medal qazandı

15 June 2026 at 17:29

Serbiyanın Vrbas şəhərində yeniyetmə boksçular arasında keçirilən Millətlər Kuboku başa çatıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 8 ölkənin qatıldığı beynəlxalq turnirə 13 idmançı ilə yollanan Azərbaycan millisinin hər bir üzvü medal qazanıb.

Vaqif Kazımovun baş məşqçisi olduğu U-17 komandamızın heyətində Rüstəm Nəsibov (50 kq), İsmayıl Nəsirzadə (52 kq), Əli Abaslı (60 kq), Vəkil Qurbanov (63 kq), Hidayət Məmmədov (70 kq), Yusif Ağakişiyev (75 kq) və Mehran Rəsulov (+80 kq) fəxri kürsünün ən yüksək pilləsinə qalxıblar.

Aydın Şahbazov (46 kq), Nihat Məmmədli (48 kq), Əli Camalzadə (57 kq), Şükar Əliyev (80 kq) gümüş, Həsrət Məmmədov (46 kq) və Elcan Musazadə (54 kq) bürünc medala sahib olublar.

7 qızıl, 4 gümüş və 2 bürünc medal qazanan Azərbaycan millisi komanda hesabında birinci yeri tutub. Vəkil Qurbanov yarışın ən yaxşı xarici boksçusu, Fərhad Rəhmanov ən yaxşı hakimi seçilib.

Azərbaycan yığması serblərlə bir qrupda

15 June 2026 at 17:16

Bu gün 19 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət milli komandalar arasında Avropa çempionatının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü üzrə II seçmə mərhələsinin püşkü atılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, püşkatma mərasimində Azərbaycan millisinin rəqibləri müəyyənləşib. B Liqasının 1-ci qrupunda yer alan U-19 Serbiya, Monteneqro və Farer adaları yığmaları ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Qrup mərhələsinin oyunları 11-17 noyabr aralığında Serbiyada keçiriləcək.

Van Persini əvəz edəcək məşqçi bilindi

15 June 2026 at 16:48

“Feyenoord”un yeni baş məşqçisi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” Covanni van Bronxorsta tapşırılacaq. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasında danışıqlar son mərhələdədir.

Bronxorst bundan öncə “Liverpul”da baş məşqçi Arne Slottin köməkçisi olub.

“Feyenoord” Niderland Erediviziyasında mövsümü ikinci sırada başa vurub. Klub ötən ay baş məşqçi Robin van Persi ilə yollarını ayırıb.

“Qarabağ” beynəlxalq turnirə məğlubiyyətlə başladı

15 June 2026 at 16:30

“Qarabağ”ın U-13 komandası “Sozopol Cup” turnirində ilk oyuna çıxıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “atlılar” yerli “Etar” kollektivi ilə qarşılaşıb. Matç “Qarabağ”ın məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatıb – 1:2.

Azərbaycan təmsilçisi növbəti oyunu bu gün “Botev”ə qarşı keçirəcək.

Mancini’s expected return raises question: Are Italy looking in the wrong places? Video

15 June 2026 at 17:55

The debut episode of the Football Italia Summer Show is now live on YouTube, featuring TNT Sports and SiriusXM commentator and presenter Adam Summerton.

Together, we discuss the future of the Italy national team and the possibility of Roberto Mancini returning as head coach, a prospect that raises an important question: Are the Azzurri looking in the wrong places?

Mancini back as Italy coach: yes or no?

Should Italy bring Roberto Mancini back as the head coach? We asked our readers this question a few days ago, and the answer confirmed how split opinions are regarding the 2020 Euro winner, who, at the same time, failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup before stepping down a year later.

Mancini has just left Al-Sadd, and according to various sources, including Fabrizio Romano and Sky Sport Italia, he’s the favourite to take over the Azzurri after June 22, 2026, when the FIGC Presidential elections take place.

Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Italy interacts with Alberigo Evani, Assistant Coach of Italy during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Round of 16 match between Italy and Austria at Wembley Stadium at Wembley Stadium on June 26, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Tallis - Pool/Getty Images)
Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Italy interacts with Alberigo Evani, Assistant Coach of Italy during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Round of 16 match between Italy and Austria at Wembley Stadium at Wembley Stadium on June 26, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Tallis – Pool/Getty Images)

Football Italia editor Lorenzo Bettoni has discussed Mancini’s potential return and the tasks ahead for the new coach in our first summer show.

Watch the full episode below:

New World Cup format criticised in Italy: ‘Europe disadvantaged’

15 June 2026 at 17:39

Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport criticised the new World Cup format, suggesting that it has affected the overall quality of the play and that ‘Europe has come out disadvantaged.’

The new World Cup format, which has been expanded to include 48 teams for the first time, does not appear to have generated much enthusiasm among the Italian media, not because the Azzurri will be absent from the tournament for the third consecutive time.

‘Europe has come out disadvantaged’ with new World Cup format

“With the expansion of the tournament to 48 nations, some matchups have become noticeably unbalanced. Bigger is not always better. In the allocation of participating teams by confederation, Europe has come out disadvantaged, and we are not saying this out of resentment over Italy’s absence,” wrote Gazzetta.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino already drew criticism from Italian media and politicians last week when he joked that the World Cup could be expanded to 208 teams to allow Italy to qualify.

“Beyond the FIFA president’s jokes, the Italian national team had a duty to qualify and be here,” Gazzetta wrote.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 11: FIFA President Gianni Infantino arrives before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Angel Delgado/Getty Images)
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – JUNE 11: FIFA President Gianni Infantino arrives before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Angel Delgado/Getty Images)

“But it is clear that the competition’s XXL size increases the number of modest teams and lowers the overall quality of play.”

There’s one more reason for concern coming from the World Cup, according to the most popular Italian sports paper: “The time-outs, or hydration breaks, have already been exposed for what they are by observers around the world: a way to split matches into four quarters and allow for lucrative advertising slots for broadcasters who have paid equally lucrative sums for the television rights, rather than genuine support for coaches and teams except in exceptional circumstances.”

Amorim already in contact with Krösche as Frankfurt director says ‘yes’ to Milan

15 June 2026 at 17:25

Ruben Amorim is all set to take over from Massimiliano Allegri as head coach of Milan, and the latest updates claim that he is already in contact with Markus Krösche, who has reportedly said ‘yes’ to the idea of becoming the new Rossoneri technical director. 

Changes on the horizon in Milan with Amorim and Krösche

Change is finally on the horizon for Milan, who have been without a head coach, sporting director, technical director or CEO for close to a month of the off-season. Amorim is set to join on an initial two-year contract and is expected to put pen to paper on his Rossoneri contract by the end of Tuesday. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 17: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United applauds the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford on August 17, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 17: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United applauds the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford on August 17, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Monday’s reports also indicate that Milan are making progress in their hunt for a new technical director. The club had originally been in talks with Ralf Rangnick, which have since definitively broken down. 

It now appears that Milan have settled on another German in Krösche, currently with Eintracht Frankfurt, to take over as technical director or ‘head of football’. 

According to updates from Milan expert Antonio Vitello, Krösche has ‘said yes’ to the idea of joining Milan and now Frankfurt are expecting a call from Gerry Cardinale and/or Zlatan Ibrahimovic to formally negotiate a deal for the director. 

DORTMUND, GERMANY - MAY 08: Markus Krosche, Sporting Director of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media prior to the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images) (Milan links)
DORTMUND, GERMANY – MAY 08: Markus Krosche, Sporting Director of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media prior to the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)

The latest update claims that Amorim and Krösche have already been in contact with one another. 

If Milan are able to pull off a deal for Krösche, which may prove to be expensive, it is expected that Frankfurt’s current sporting director, Timmo Hardung will follow.

How much Inter would need to pay to lure Camavinga away from Real Madrid

15 June 2026 at 16:50

Reports in Italy continue to link Inter with a potential move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga but the Frenchman is not expected to come cheaply for the Nerazzurri. 

How much would it cost Inter to sign Camavinga?

According to reports over the last week, Camavinga is increasingly likely to be let go by Madrid during the summer transfer window. 

It is expected that Inter will be in the market for a new midfielder this summer: Cristian Chivu is hoping to add several reinforcements to his squad, including at cenre-back, at wing-back and in midfield. 

For several months it has been reported that Roma’s Manu Kone is a potential option for the Nerazzurri this summer, but the Corriere della Sera and Calciomercato.com report that Camavinga is emerging as a potential alternative

Real Madrid’s valuation of Camavinga is similar to Roma’s price tag for Kone, both expected to cost somewhere in the region of €50m. Calciomercato claims that it will take a fee of €40m-€45m to convince Madrid into selling the Frenchman, while reports elsewhere claim it will be €50m. 

Camavinga will also command a significant wage packet as well, as he currently earns a gross salary of €12.5m per season at the Bernabeu (Estimated to be around €7.5m net with all bonuses included). 

MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 21: Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid applauds the fans following the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Deportivo Alaves at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 21, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images) (Juventus links)
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 21: Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid applauds the fans following the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Deportivo Alaves at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 21, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

This would reportedly put Camavinga in the same wage bracket as the likes of Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu in San Siro, but would still be below the club’s highest earner, captain Lautaro Martinez. 

There are also several other sides in the Premier League reported to be interested in a potential deal for Camavinga including Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool. Juventus had also briefly been mentioned as a possible option for the Frenchman, albeit only on loan.

Ex-Wolves and Sevilla forward sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for sexual assault

15 June 2026 at 17:26

Sevilla forward Rafa Mir has been sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for sexual assault and battery, following an incident that occurred in September of 2024. Mir had protested his innocence throughout, but a jury in Valencia has found him guilty on multiple accounts.

Mir, 28, was on loan at Valencia at the time, the club he came through at, when he arrived back at his property in the early hours of a Sunday morning with two accomplices, and two women. The following day, a 21-year-old woman filed a complaint with the police for sexual assault.

Mir condemned to 8.5 years in prison

Wolves’ Rafa Mir scored a hattrick during Spain’s 5-2 Olympics quarter-final victory over the Ivory Coast on Saturday.

The public prosecutor was seeking a sentence of 10.5 years for sexual assault including bodily entry, and battery. Mir had claimed that the incident took place with consent from the victim, but the court has ruled that she did not, sentencing him to 8.5 years in jail, as per Diario AS. He was later arrested by police and released on bail.

The testimony of the victim met three requisites for the burden of evidence to outweigh the presumption of innocence; the absence of inexplicable details, plausibility of the account of events, and consistency of the account of events. The victim has been awarded €64k in damages, but Mir is still able to appeal the verdict.

Mir had publicly stated that his innocence ‘would be proven in court.’ One of his accomplices on the night, Pablo Jara, has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison and a €6,280 fine for sexual assault.

Mir the latest in high-profile sexual assault cases

Image via DAZN. Rafa Mir spent this season on loan at Elche.
Image via DAZN. Rafa Mir spent this season on loan at Elche.

Mir’s case was one of several that have become headline news in Spain over the past few years, most notably with Dani Alves. The Brazilian was later acquitted on appeal after a lengthy trial and two-year stint in prison, after initially being convicted of rape. Former Celta Vigo captain Hugo Mallo was also convicted of sexual assault against the Espanyol mascot.

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Manchester City icon Yaya Toure takes surprise first job as manager

15 June 2026 at 17:05

Former Manchester City and Barcelona star Yaya Toure has never been afraid of speaking his mind, and now his voice will be the loudest in the dressing room. For some time the Ivorian legend has been building up experience in coaching, and now has taken his first step into management.

Toure, 43, retired in 2020 after a short spell in China, having also signed for Olympiakos after leaving Manchester City. Over the past few years, he has done his badges and taken on assistant roles at Olimpik Donetsk, Akhmat Grozny, Standard Liege and most recently Saudi Arabia, where he was until 2024. In the 2022-23 season, he also managed Tottenham Hotspur’s under-19 side.

Yaya Toure takes first job in management

Image via Slovan Bratislava. Yaya Toure takes over Slovan Bratislava.
Image via Slovan Bratislava. Yaya Toure takes over Slovan Bratislava.

Now the one-time marauding midfielder has taken a step up to the main seat. They did not announce the length of his deal, but Slovan Bratislava have announced that Toure is taking over Slovakia’s most successful club. Last season they were managed by Vladimir Weiss, who has been in charge for the past five years, and has seen the club win the last five Slovakian league titles. He is moving on to take over the Slovakia national team full-time.

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Yaya Toure: “I want to play dominant football”

Image via Slovan Bratislava. Yaya Toure signs for Slovan.
Image via Slovan Bratislava. Yaya Toure signs for Slovan.

Speaking to the club media, Toure said that he was delighted to have been given the full-time role.

“I’m very happy and excited; honestly, I can’t wait for us to get to work together on Monday. My predecessor deserves great respect for what he’s achieved with Slovan. I want to build on that while also bringing something new and unique of my own. Football is everything to me. I love challenges and am incredibly excited to coach a great club with a rich history, a beautiful stadium, and high ambitions. I was very pleasantly surprised by the club’s facilities, which are truly top-notch. With Slovan, I want to play dominant soccer, win games, and control matches so that we can delight our fans.”

“I’m looking forward to getting to know the players personally. I’ve already tried to study the team in as much detail as possible, but the most important thing will still be to see how the players react during training. As an assistant, I had the opportunity to work with Robert Mancini, for example, but I’ve longed for a long time to be able to work on my own project as a head coach. I appreciate that this opportunity is coming at a top club, which I recently watched in a Champions League match against Manchester City. I really can’t wait for Monday; I’m excited about what lies ahead.”

Toure mentions Mancini, who he also had as a player at City, but it will be interesting to see who has the biggest influence on him. He famously fell out with Pep Guardiola, but also worked under Manuel Pellegrini and Frank Rijkaard.

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Fantasy Football Roundtable: These free agents are still out there — here's where we'd like them to land

We're in the dead of summer and the NFL offseason has slowed down significantly since free agency opened back in March. While most free agents have found a new home or returned to their previous one, there are still lingering players out there hoping for a new contract. Yahoo analyst Scott Pianowski, Justin Boone and Joel Smyth go around the table, sharing which remaining free agent they'd like to see sign with a specific team for fantasy football purposes.

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Somebody, please sign this veteran

I'm going to take a slightly different angle on this and ask for Keenan Allen to sign anywhere but the Chargers. I have big dreams for what Ladd McConkey can do in a Mike McDaniel offense, especially with the target tree finally streamlined. If Allen were to return to the Chargers, he'd be another mouth to feed but perhaps not good enough to be fantasy viable; he would certainly hurt the upside of McConkey, though. As for a decent landing spot for Allen, how about Miami, where the receiver room is especially thin? — Scott Pianowski

More wide receiver help in South Beach

Deebo Samuel Sr. showed he still has some juice in 2025 with the Commanders. The 30-year-old free agent was a mid-level WR2 with Jayden Daniels on the field and can be a valuable yard-after-the-catch weapon for his next team. With the Dolphins lacking both experience and talent at the receiver position, Samuel could find himself in a role that maximizes his potential and serves as a safety blanket for newly signed QB Malik Willis.

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In a small sample of 33 routes last season, Packer WR Christian Watson led the NFL in fantasy points per route and yards per route with Willis at QB. Even if the Dolphins' passing game is nowhere near the Packers under Willis, the volume can make up for a lack of perfection. If new playcaller Bobby Slowik returns to a high rate of 3-WR sets as he did with the Texans in 2024, Samuel could benefit from a primary slot role as he did in 2025, when he scored the sixth-most fantasy points aligning inside. — Joel Smyth

Another weapon for Lamar Jackson in Baltimore

Entering the offseason, I hoped Baltimore's front office would make an effort to add a playmaker or two for Lamar Jackson. While they did draft a pair of receivers in Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt, there are no guarantees either middle-round pick will make a significant impact during their rookie campaigns. To make matters worse, the Ravens lost tight end Isaiah Likely in free agency, once again leaving them with a passing attack built around an undersized Zay Flowers and soon-to-be 31-year-old tight end Mark Andrews.

Diggs doesn't just address a need in this offense — he represents the kind of savvy value signing the organization has made countless times over the years. Even though Diggs will turn 33 years old during the season, there's no doubt he still has fuel left in the tank fresh off his seventh 1,000-yard effort in the last eight years. The Patriots eased him into the lineup coming off a torn ACL, but from Week 4 on, he was a major piece of their offense, posting five 100-yard games and averaging WR18 fantasy stats over the final 14 weeks of the season. Diggs can help a lot of teams in 2026 and the Ravens are top of that list. — Justin Boone

FSU's 2027 recruiting class ranking after Jaxon Holly's commitment

The FSU Seminoles have seen plenty of movement in and out of their 2027 recruiting class in June. They have landed five commitments, but also seen two more decommitments.

The latest news was positive, with three-star edge Jaxon Holly committing to Florida State over the Auburn Tigers following his official visit to Tallahassee. He is the second edge rusher that they have landed and the third defensive lineman, joining four-star edge Anthony Cavallaro and three-star defensive lineman Eric Valux Jr.

While he is not their highest-ranked player, he was a key target for new edge coach Nick Williams, who has been recruiting Holly since before he came to FSU. Edge is the only position in the 2027 cycle that FSU has landed multiple commitments.

The Seminoles now have 10 total commitments and have the No. 55 recruiting class in the country according to the 247Sports team rankings. Here is how FSU's recruiting class compares to the rest of the ACC.

17. SMU Mustangs

  • Total commits: 7
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 1
  • Three-stars: 6

16. Virginia Cavaliers

  • Total commits: 10
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 0
  • Three-stars: 10

15. FSU Seminoles

  • Total commits: 10
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 2
  • Three-stars: 7

14. Stanford Cardinal

  • Total commits: 12
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 1
  • Three-stars: 11

13. Boston College Eagles

  • Total commits: 19
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 0
  • Three-stars: 15

12. North Carolina Tar Heels

  • Total commits: 14
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 0
  • Three-stars: 14

11. Syracuse Orange

  • Total commits: 18
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 0
  • Three-stars: 15

10. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

  • Total commits: 20
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 0
  • Three-stars: 18

9. NC State Wolfpack

  • Total commits: 15
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 2
  • Three-stars: 12

8. Duke Blue Devils

  • Total commits: 17
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 1
  • Three-stars: 17

7. Pittsburgh Panthers

  • Total commits: 23
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 1
  • Three-stars: 22

6. Louisville Cardinals

  • Total commits: 17
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 3
  • Three-stars: 13

5. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

  • Total commits: 21
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 1
  • Three-stars: 19

4. California Golden Bears

  • Total commits: 20
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 6
  • Three-stars: 14

3. Clemson Tigers

  • Total commits: 22
  • Five-stars: 1
  • Four-stars: 8
  • Three-stars: 12

2. Virginia Tech Hokies

  • Total commits: 24
  • Five-stars: 0
  • Four-stars: 6
  • Three-stars: 18

1. Miami Hurricanes

  • Total commits: 19
  • Five-stars: 4
  • Four-stars: 10
  • Three-stars: 5

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Brendon McCullum reacts to Ben Stokes incident: ‘I’m worried about him’

Brendon McCullum has expressed his worry over Ben Stokes after the incident that saw him dropped for the second Test against New Zealand – and said now is not the time to discuss his future as England Test captain.

Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad at the Oval this week as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Regulator are investigating the pair for breaching curfew after the Test victory at Lord’s.

The pair were involved in an incident at a Chelsea nightclub and have been stood down for the second Test, with Joe Root standing in as captain.

Explaining that he had progressed through a range of emotions after learning of the incident, which occurred in the early hours of last Monday, England head coach McCullum repeatedly stressed his concern for his skipper, having worked closely with Stokes over the last four years.

“When I first found out, I was slightly bewildered, if I am being honest,” McCullum admitted. “You go through a range of emotions from bewildered to angry to kind of gutted after the progress we had discussed over the last six months, and some of the improvements we were trying to make, which includes the standards we want to set for ourselves. To hear about this was incredibly gutting, I guess.

“Very quickly, through talking to Ben, and also Gus, my overall emotion turned to worry and concern for Ben in particular. Since then, it has been about how we support these guys, without overlooking the fact that they have not lived up to the standards we have set for ourselves. We’ll deal with that in time through a process. For me, it is very much how we support these guys, and especially Ben.”

McCullum confirmed that England will hand debuts to batter Jordan Cox and fast bowler Sonny Baker at the Oval, with the latter part of a four-pronged seam attack. Cox will bat at No 7, with James Rew on standby to keep wicket as Jamie Smith awaits the arrival of his second child.

Ben Stokes’s future as England captain is unclear (PA Wire)
Ben Stokes’s future as England captain is unclear (PA Wire)

Root’s installation as skipper came ahead of vice-captain Harry Brook, who was fined by the ECB after an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before a one-day international (ODI) in New Zealand last November.

Root led England previously in a record 64 Tests between 2017 and 2022. Explaining that it had been a collaborative decision to put the Yorkshire batter back in charge, McCullum insisted it was too soon to consider Stokes’s future as captain.

“I’ve seen Ben be an unbelievable captain,” McCullum said. “He’s helped shape this environment over the last four years and had some incredible success doing it. What will be will be down the line. Those decisions are not for now. The concern for now is making sure that Ben is fine. We need to look after him and rally round him.

Stokes has been dropped from the squad for the second Test against New Zealand (Getty)
Stokes has been dropped from the squad for the second Test against New Zealand (Getty)

“For us, our concern is with Ben and making sure we look after him. Those other things we will work out down the line. Stokesy and I have spoken every day since this incident unfolded. There have been a range of emotions, which Ben has gone through as well. I care about Ben, and I just want to make sure that we are doing the right thing by him, and ultimately the right thing by the team also.

“Again, my concern is with Ben. He’s been an outstanding leader for four years. He has put his heart, soul and energy into dealing with everything the captaincy throws at you. Particularly in this country, with the scrutiny that comes with it, it has its perks but also has its challenges. I think he has done a wonderful job with that.”

Stokes had been training with Durham over the weekend amid suggestions that he may play in the County Championship later this week. McCullum conceded that he did not know if the 35-year-old all-rounder planned to feature.

Stokes is being supported by head coach McCullum (Getty)
Stokes is being supported by head coach McCullum (Getty)

“I’m worried about Ben,” McCullum responded after a long pause when asked about Stokes’s involvement at Durham. “I’m in constant communication with him. I care for him immensely.

“Whatever he is working through at the moment, it will be because it is what Ben feels is right for what he is dealing with, what he is feeling at the moment. He is very entitled to make his own decisions around that stuff. If that gives him some joy and satisfaction, then that is good.”

McCullum was also uncertain at this stage of Stokes’s involvement in the third Test at Trent Bridge later this month.

England XI for the second Test against New Zealand (17-22 June, The Oval): Ben Duckett, Emilio Gay, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root (capt), Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Jordan Cox, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue, Matt Fisher, Sonny Baker.

Ashok Sharma moves from Rajasthan to Gujarat

JAIPUR: In a major setback for Rajasthan cricket, promising pace bowler Ashok Sharma has decided to represent Gujarat in domestic cricket from the next season. The departure hurts even more as Rajasthan’s premium pace battery, featuring Deepak Chahar, Khaleel Ahmed and Aniket Choudhary, is heavily depleted.

Frequent injuries to Deepak and Khaleel have left 36-year-old Aniket as the lone mainstay, and the aging domestic stalwart is likely playing his last upcoming domestic season.



Right-arm pacer Ashok, who played for Gujarat Titans in the recently concluded IPL 2026 and gained a lot of praise for his raw pace, cited better opportunities as the reason for the move. “For better opportunities I decided to move to Gujarat,” Ashok told TOI.

The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) has granted him a No Objection Certificate (NOC).

Ashok made his senior debut for Rajasthan in Dec last season. In four First Class matches, he picked up 14 wickets. He was particularly effective in white-ball cricket, claiming 22 wickets in 16 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 games and 13 wickets in seven Vijay Hazare Trophy one-dayers.

In another blow to the state’s bowling stocks, pacer Ganesh Suthar, who had an outstanding Under-23 season last year, has decided to play for Haryana and has received an NOC from RCA.

Ganesh was the sixth-highest wicket-taker in the CK Nayudu Trophy in 2025-26, bagging 37 wickets in just eight matches. A source revealed that he, too, chose to move out in search of better opportunities.

Could Packers LB Edgerrin Cooper become first-time All-Pro in 2026?

Green Bay Packers linebacker Edgerrin Cooper wants to be known as one of the NFL's best, and he has a few believers in his incredible potential entering the 2026 season.

After another impressive practice to end mandatory minicamp last Thursday, Cooper made it clear that he's aiming to take another step in Year 3.

"I don't want to be slept on no more or any of that," Cooper said, via Mike Spofford of Packers.com. "I've been trying to grind, man. I'm trying to be the best at my position. Just do what I've got to do. I feel like it's time. It's been time."

Down to down, Cooper -- a 2024 second-round pick -- has been an impactful player during his first two seasons in Green Bay. He can run, make plays in the backfield, blitz from multiple alignments and cover in the passing game, giving him coveted three-down ability. Cooper finished sixth in NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting in 2024, and then produced his first 100-tackle season in 2025.

But could the third-year linebacker go from good to elite in 2026?

One of the most prestigious annual honors is making an All-Pro team. Only players who have the combination of performance, impact, numbers and recognition become All-Pros, and PFF's Bradley Locker included Cooper in his list of 10 players who could become first-time All-Pros in 2026.

"Cooper’s 83.2 overall PFF grade since 2024 ranks fifth among his counterparts to play at least 1,500 snaps, producing a 76.2-plus grade in all three major categories (run defense, coverage and pass-rushing)," Locker wrote. "It’s very plausible to see the Texas A&M product following the trend set by Lloyd and Jack Campbell a year ago, taking incremental progress to a higher tier."

The Campbell comparison is an interesting one, given his path of ascension to All-Pro status in 2025. He took a big step in Year 2 and then another big step in Year 3. Given his performance overall in Years 1 and 2, Cooper doesn't need as big of a step to establish himself as a top linebacker in 2026.

It's possible playing alongside veteran Zaire Franklin, a 2024 Pro Bowler, could help Cooper's rise. The two appear to be a strong fit in terms of complementary styles in Jonathan Gannon's base 3-4 front.

"I just feel like our games are truly married perfectly," Franklin said earlier in June. "He's long, he's rangy, he's running. Obviously, I'm striking, but I'm also setting the front and getting everything together. Allowing him to be the best version of himself."

The best version of Cooper is almost certainly an All-Pro caliber player who consistently creates disruption and game-changing plays.

Others can see the vision. At NFL.com, Tom Blair picked Cooper as one of his starting linebackers while attempting to create the "best NFL team money can buy" under the 2026 salary cap. Entering the third year of his rookie deal, Cooper is an ideal mix of talented and cheap -- making him a perfect fit for a collection of NFL bargains.

But that could soon change, especially if Cooper does emerge as an All-Pro player in 2026. This is a pivotal season. Cooper could solidify himself as a foundational piece in Green Bay worth the price tag of a massive extension, or force himself into a situation where he's entering the final year of his rookie deal with question marks about future, not unlike Quay Walker last year.

The right mix of variables appear to be combining for Cooper. He's young, athletic, fast. He's now experienced, having been a starter for two seasons. He's playing alongside a seasoned vet in Franklin, and the Packers invested in help along the interior of the defensive front. His new defensive coordinator appears to understand Cooper's potential to be a playmaker. If all goes right, Cooper could easily become a first-time All-Pro in 2026 and one of the Packers' biggest offseason contract priorities come the offseason.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Could Packers LB Edgerrin Cooper become first-time All-Pro in 2026?

J Batt leaves Michigan State to be Kentucky athletic director

East Lansing — Michigan State needs a new athletic director. Again.

After losing President Kevin Guskiewicz to Clemson in May, Michigan State lost athletic director J Batt to Kentucky on Monday. The move comes only a year after the Spartans hired the 44-year-old away from Georgia Tech, and it leaves a significant hole at the top of MSU’s athletics department.

Saturday afternoon, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Batt had emerged as a frontrunner for the Kentucky job left vacant by the retirement of Mitch Barnhart. It took Kentucky another two days to negotiate Batt’s departure from East Lansing.

J Batt is leaving Michigan State to become athletic director at Kentucky.

Michigan State has not yet named an interim athletic director.

Thamel reported Monday Batt and Kentucky finalized a six-year deal to be the school’s athletic director. Batt will also serve as CEO of Champions Blue, Kentucky’s for-profit LLC.

According to two sources familiar with the situation, Kentucky was not the only athletic director position Batt applied for since Guskiewicz’s departure. Other openings across the country include Virginia Tech, Purdue and Wisconsin.

Guskiewicz’s departure triggered a clause in Batt’s contract that slashed his liquidated buyout by 50% if he chose to leave before his contract’s expiration. That meant that a $5 million payment by another school to lure Batt away in the first two years of his contract went down to just $2.5 million.

For Michigan State, Batt’s departure adds to a summer of uncertainty. He and Guskiewicz leave two major leadership positions open for Michigan State, which has suffered from significant instability over recent years. From an athletics viewpoint, since 1995 Michigan State has had seven different athletic directors, eight presidents and nine football coaches counting interim leaders. Michigan State will hire its third athletic director since 2021, a span led by four different presidents counting interims.

Batt departure follows rift between president, Board

It has barely been a year since Michigan State hired Batt away from Georgia Tech on June 2, 2025, for a six-year $12.6 million contract and the payment of his more than $2 million buyout at Georgia Tech. Batt came with a strong reputation as a fundraiser, something vital for a Michigan State athletic department hundreds of millions in debt and showing a deficit in recent years. 

Michigan State leadership touted “alignment” with Batt’s hire — he held ties to Guskiewicz going back 25 years to their time at North Carolina when Batt was a soccer player and Guskiewicz was a concussion researcher. 

Over the course of the past year, Batt made numerous key decisions for Michigan State, including hiring a new football coach in Pat Fitzgerald, embarking on a $1 billion fundraising campaign, crafting a $500 million renovation plan for Spartan Stadium and securing a $401 million commitment from local megadonors Greg and Dawn Williams. 

On top of all that, Batt’s defining project was the creation of Spartan Ventures, a third-party entity composed of non-profit Spartan Athletic Foundation and for-profit Spartan Media Ventures LLC. The aim of its creation was to maximize revenues for athletics. It is intended to launch July 1, even with the departure of Guskiewicz and now Batt. The fiscal year 2027 budget approved by MSU’s Board of Trustees estimated a more than $114.7 million disbursement from Spartan Ventures to make up the majority of the athletics revenues this coming year.

However, the process of Spartan Ventures’ creation caused turbulence. MSU trustees Mike Balow, R-Plymouth; Rema Vassar, D-Detroit; and Dennis Denno, D-East Lansing, raised issues with a lack of transparency, including the requirement of a non-disclosure agreement to view certain documents related to Spartan Ventures’ creation. Though not exclusively the cause of discord between Guskiewicz and the Board, dissent regarding Spartan Ventures caused friction between the two sides, and with Batt, who also hired a number of C-suite administrators to athletics who also took leadership roles in Spartan Ventures.

The rift between Guskiewicz and the Board of Trustees finally fissured in May, even after trustees held a May 17 emergency meeting to approve a raise of Guskiewicz’s salary up to $2 million — nearly double his previous compensation — as well as a change to the Board of Trustees code of conduct that targeted dissent. Clemson announced Guskiewicz as its next president on May 27. MSU Board chair Brianna Scott said Friday there is no timeline for his departure or the naming of an interim president.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kentucky hires J Batt away from Michigan State as athletic director

Soccer-Houston Fan Festival closed on Monday as wild weather set to hit Texas

By Nick Said

HOUSTON, June 15 (Reuters) - Local organisers have closed the popular Fan ‌Festival in Houston on Monday amid ‌a flood warning that runs through to Wednesday, the ​day of the World Cup Group K game between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Houston Stadium has a roof and ‌it is not ⁠expected that the weather will affect the fixture.

The Fan Festival has ⁠been popular in Houston though and reached its 7,500 capacity on the opening two days of ​the tournament.

“Due ​to anticipated inclement ​weather conditions and ‌the guidance of public safety officials, FIFA Fan Festival Houston will be closed on Monday, June 15,” a statement from the Houston Host Committee said.

“Ensuring the safety of fans, ‌staff, volunteers and emergency ​services personnel remains top priority ​for the ​Houston Host Committee.”

The statement added they “look ‌forward to welcoming fans ​back as ​soon as conditions allow”.

Houston hosted its first game on Sunday as Germany defeated ​Curacao 7-1 ‌in a match that was also preceded ​by heavy showers.

(Reporting by Nick Said; ​Editing by Toby Chopra)

Bremerton's FIFA World Cup 'Fan Zone' hosts lineup of events

The FIFA World Cup has arrived in North America with six games slated for downtown Seattle, and a lineup of "Fan Zone" events and watch parties in Bremerton's Quincy Square.

The Bremerton Fan Zone is one of nine locations across the state named as official sites to gather during the event, which kicked off with Mexico's win over South Africa on June 11 in Mexico City. Games will be played in 16 cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico, including Seattle, where four group-stage and two knock-out round games will be played, including the U.S. men's national team hosting Australia on June 19.

The Quincy Square site, at Fourth Street and Washington Avenue, just a few blocks from the ferry terminal, has been turned into a large public area for watching games that happen in Seattle as well as a few bonus events. The Fan Zone features a 20-foot LED outdoor screen set up at the new bandstand along Fourth Street, an outdoor beer garden, food trucks and certain themed days that will function as community events beyond just soccer.

"These events are intentionally designed to be immersive, high-energy, and welcoming," Jessica Combs, Executive Director of the Downtown Bremerton Association, said in a statement. "By combining global sport with local programming and partnerships, we’re creating experiences that feel authentic to Bremerton while welcoming the world."

Eight FIFA watch parties are now scheduled and the first kicked off on Friday, June 12, and others for the World Cup's final matches could be added. World Cup games in Seattle will be held June 15 (Belgium-Egypt), June 19 (U.S.-Australia), June 24 (Qatar-Bosnia-Herzegovina), June 26 (Egypt-Iran), July 1 (round of 32) and July 6 (round of 16). The fan zone opens two hours before every match's kickoff.

Bremerton FIFA World Cup fan zone watch party schedule

The zone will open in the morning on Monday,June 15, for the Belgium-Egypt game at Lumen Field, which starts at noon.

On Friday, June 19, the Fan Zone is scheduled to be open for a long day, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. That event will be a combination of the U.S.-Australia game, being played in Seattle at noon, as well as a Juneteenth Block Party Celebration to mark the holiday. In addition to the game showing there will be live performances, a vendor's market and other family activities.

Another daytime event is set for Wednesday, June 24, with a noon match featuring Qatar and Bosnia-Herzegovina as well as entertainment for kids, interactive games and activities to mark the end of the school year.

The U.S. national team plays again on Thursday, June 25, in a 7 p.m. start against Turkey.

Another evening event is scheduled for Friday, June 26, with an 8 p.m. World Cup matchup between Egypt and Iran, and activities focused on gaming, virtual reality and DJs playing.

World Cup games will also be announced for the last two scheduled Fan Zone days, for a 1 p.m. start on Wednesday,July 1, and a 5 p.m. start on Monday, July 6.

The World Cup Round of 32, for teams that advance from the group stage, begins on June 28, and the World Cup final will be July 19.

Bremerton and Kitsap County are one of nine locations in Washington designed to serve as official fan sites during the FIFA World Cup. Other fan zone locations are in Bellingham, Everett, Olympia/Lacey, Pasco/Richland/Kennewick, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver and Yakima.

This article originally appeared on Kitsap Sun: FIFA World Cup Bremerton fan zone watch party and events schedule

Andrew Berry: Shedeur Sanders' growth has truly been phenomenal

The Browns' quarterback competition will extend into training camp, as head coach Todd Monken told reporters last week that he's not yet ready to name a starter.

But second-year QB Shedeur Sanders has taken steps in his development over the course of the offseason program, according to Cleveland's brass. Late last week, General Manager Andrew Berry said in an interview with 92.3 The Fan that Sanders had "an excellent spring."

"The past eight-to-10 weeks — and really, probably beyond that, probably the past six months, with as a rookie player in particular a quarterback, you learn a lot your first year," Berry said. "And especially if you don’t start a full season … and you go through the year, adjustment going into the NFL, and then you get a chance to catch your breath and say, here are the things that we need to work on, here are the things I need to learn. And I think he did a phenomenal job this offseason.

"That really started in January and February. And certainly as we got into having real practices in may, his growth has been tremendous. So, we’re all very excited to see Shedeur’s fall camp, preseason, things of that nature when we get into padded situations, live situations, less scripted. But his growth has truly been phenomenal."

If that growth can translate to on-field performance, that would be good news for a Browns team that has constantly been in search for a franchise quarterback. Between Sanders and Deshaun Watson, one will have to emerge as QB1 as the club enters its first season under Monken.

Elite safety chooses upstart ACC program over Georgia football

The Georgia Bulldogs lost out on a recruit to an ACC team with a lot of recruiting momentum. Three-star safety Turmarian Moreland committed to the Virginia Tech Hokies, according to Zach Blostein of 247Sports. He chose Virginia Tech over Georgia, Auburn, and Louisville.

Moreland is a three-star prospect from the class of 2027. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound safety plays high school football for Palm Beach High School in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is the No. 48 safety and No. 535 recruits in the nation.

Virginia Tech is gaining serious momentum in the recruiting trail. They're the No. 8 recruiting class in the nation and second in the ACC. The gem of their class is four-star quarterback Peter Bourque, who chose the Hokies over the Bulldogs. Bourque is the No. 6 quarterback recruit in the nation.

Georgia recently got their own gem at quarterback from the 2027 recruiting class. Four-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier, brother of former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, is the No. 12 quarterback in this class.

Georgia has the No. 21 recruiting class in the nation. They got a jolt with four-star (nearly five-star) offensive tackle Kennedee Jackson flipping from Florida, but they're looking for their first defensive back recruit. They previously had a commitment from five-star Donte Wright, but he flipped to Miami.

Still, the Bulldogs have had a good start to June, and getting a safety or cornerback to commit would be the cherry on top. Georgia is heavily pursuing four-star safety Ta'Shawn Poole, although Poole is expected to commit to Florida State. Four-star safety Jayden Aparicio-Bailey will choose between Georgia and Clemson when he commits, and four-star safety Adryan Cole just recently visited Georgia.

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Muncie Central coach Shea Hill takes middle school AD role

Shea Hill, the winningest boys soccer coach in Muncie Central High School history, has been named athletic director for Northside and Southside middle schools.

Hill, who has spent more than two decades working with student-athletes in Muncie, will oversee athletic programs at both schools while continuing his duties as assistant athletic director at Muncie Central, according to a community announcement.

Shea Hill is the new athletic director at Northside Middle School along with Southside Middle School. He'll continue as assistant athletic director at Central High School.

“My goal is to represent and recognize the great traditions that both of these schools have developed, while creating an environment of athletic participation that best represents our student bodies,” Hill said. “I hope to grow not only the number of athletic opportunities between the two schools, but also the understanding of what competing at the highest level means, while maintaining the highest standards of sportsmanship.”

Hill has been part of the Muncie Central boys soccer program for 22 years, including 18 years as head coach.

District highlights investment in middle school sports

Muncie Community Schools CEO Chuck Reynolds said the district is focusing resources on its athletic programs at both middle schools, according to the announcement.

“We’re happy to have someone with Coach Hill’s experience and passion to oversee the programs of our middle school athletes,” Reynolds said. “We’re investing a lot of resources into both schools’ athletic facilities, and we want as many students as possible using them to better understand the benefits of being part of a team and pushing yourself to be the best you can be.”

Recent upgrades at Northside include a complete gymnasium renovation and the addition of new bleachers, while Southside has seen resurfacing work on its track, tennis courts and gymnasium floor.

New teaching role expands media opportunities

In addition to athletic leadership duties, Hill will transition into a new teaching role at Muncie Central.

Instead of teaching physical education and freshman seminar, Hill will lead the new Bearcat Broadcasting program through two digital media courses. The program is expected to provide news coverage for the high school community and broader audience, according to the announcement.

Students in the district are scheduled to return for the 2026-27 school year on Aug. 12.

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This article originally appeared on Muncie Star Press: Shea Hill named Muncie middle school athletic director

The factors which could take 'rebuilt' Lewis Hamilton to the F1 title after long-awaited win

A “rebuilt” mind, family and friends, and an innovative part called the Macarena. These are just some of the building blocks in Lewis Hamilton's resurgence at the front of the Formula 1 field.

The seven-time champion's breakthrough first win with Ferrari on Sunday, his first since 2024, left him second in the standings and cut into the overall lead of Kimi Antonelli, the driver who replaced Hamilton when he left Mercedes.

Getting back to the front has been a long and painful process and Hamilton shed some light on his journey after the win in Spain.

Mental wellbeing takes priority

Hamilton said he'd trained harder than ever ahead of this season to keep up with younger rivals like the 19-year-old Antonelli, after an injury dogged him through 2025 and he started to doubt his abilities.

That paid off as Hamilton became, at 41 years, 5 months, the oldest F1 winner since 1970, but it wasn't all about physical fitness. Mental wellbeing has been central to his recovery.

“I’ve rebuilt my mind to this point, to get myself back to where I was,” he said Sunday, adding he'd focused on a message of “never second-guess yourself, never doubt yourself.”

That meant a social media detox and valuable real-world time with family and friends.

“I’m only human. So, you know, there’s moments where I see the stuff (on social media) and for sure there’s moments where I allowed it to get to me and penetrate deeply,” he said.

“I went through a sequence of unplugging from that matrix. I spent lots of time with family, lots of time with friends, real people that know me, that have never doubted me, have stuck to and by me my whole life.”

At the track, Hamilton's had support from Kim Kardashian, while he and his new race engineer Carlo Santi have been exchanging warm words of support over the radio after often-awkward exchanges with Riccardo Adami last year.

Ferrari's newfound innovation

Signing Hamilton in 2024 was something of a risk for Ferrari, too, given that when the move was announced, his most recent win had been more than two years before.

With plenty of runner-up finishes but no constructors' title since 2008, under team principal Fred Vasseur's leadership, Ferrari seems keener to take risks in a push to speed clear of the field rather than just be among the leading pack.

Hamilton talked up his meetings with senior Ferrari staff last year to plan out 2026, and the collaborative approach seems to be working.

“These guys have really listened and really worked hard to add performance and be innovative. This year is all about innovation,” Hamilton said, singling out the “Macarena” rear wing, which turns upside-down for better straight-line speed.

“This is what I was asking for last year. This team has to be the leaders in that, and they’ve shown that they can and they will.”

Reliability

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff brought out an old F1 cliche Sunday after watching Antonelli break down on track, the second Mercedes non-finish in three races.

“To finish first, first you have to finish,” he told Sky Sports.

Hamilton is the only driver to finish in the top 10 of every race this season while Mercedes seeks to sort out its issues. That streak of results might not last for Hamilton, though. Teammate Charles Leclerc had to retire Sunday with an issue affecting his brakes and steering.

Mercedes still has the edge

Hamilton says an historic eighth title hasn't been on his mind, and Antonelli's lead still stands at a formidable 41 points. Still, there are grounds for optimism for Hamilton.

F1 is heading into a run of European tracks which Hamilton knows well — including his home race in Britain next month — and where Antonelli largely underperformed last year.

In terms of car development, Wolff has suggested spending limits could restrict Mercedes' response to the package of new parts Ferrari used so effectively in Barcelona.

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Columbus Somalis lament World Cup referee's denied U.S. entry. 'It was disheartening'

For the roughly 60,000 Somali Americans who call central Ohio home, the Somali national soccer team was among the 163 national teams that did not make to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

But one of Somalia's own still found a place on soccer's biggest stage.

Omar Artan, who was named Africa's top male referee in 2025, was selected by FIFA to officiate at the World Cup, making him the first Somali referee chosen for the tournament. For many Somalis in Columbus and around the world, Artan's appointment was a rare moment of international representation and pride.

That excitement turned to disappointment when Artan was denied entry into the United States on June 6 despite reportedly holding a valid visa.

"It was disheartening," said Jamila Gurhan, a Columbus community advocate and small-business owner. "He worked very hard to get there because not every person makes it to that level in their career."

In a statement to The Athletic, the White House provided this reason for denying Artan access into the country: “Upon further inspection by CBP, derogatory information, including association with suspected members of terror organizations, was discovered making the traveler ineligible for admission to the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act." No additional evidence was provided regarding the accusations against Artan.

The news sparked international criticism and drew reactions from Somali leaders in Columbus, home to the nation's second largest Somali American population. FIFA did announce that Artan would be paid for being a World Cup referee despite being denied entry into the United States.

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to officiate at matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup but was denied entry to the United States, is received as he arrives at the Aden Abdulle Osman International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia June 10, 2026.

'A role model for millions'

Community leaders said Artan's selection carried significance beyond sports.

"He was a role model for millions of young people who grew up in a difficult time," said Hassan Omar, executive director of the Somali Association of Ohio. "This hurt a lot of people."

Omar said Artan's denial was disappointing but not entirely surprising given the travel restrictions currently affecting Somalia.

"There is no surprise in this, there's no shock," Omar said. "I understand there are rules and regulations set up by the United States."

Still, Omar said the decision was painful for many Somalis who viewed Artan as a symbol of progress and achievement.

Omar said Somalia has long struggled with negative perceptions and that Artan's rise offered a different image of the country on the global stage.

Jun 11, 2025; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Hassan Omar, with the Somali Community Association of Ohio.

"There's an image of Somali being bad for so long and he was kind of the star to bring us up a little bit with being visible on the international stage," Omar said.

Kawther Musa, director of the Ohio Somali Book Fair, said many community members viewed Artan as a source of pride not only for Somalia but for Africa as a whole.

"He was representing not only Somalia, but also the entire continent, Africa," Musa said.

Because Somalia did not qualify for the World Cup, leaders said Artan's participation would have provided one of the country's few connections to the tournament.

"There is a youth that had hope because if Omar became the referee of the World Cup, maybe more youth would follow him," Musa said.

Local Somalis say representation matters

For many parents, leaders said, Artan's story showed young Somalis what was possible.

"Representation matters a lot," Gurhan said.

Gurhan said she had hoped her two young sons, who recently started playing soccer, would see someone who looked like them officiating on the world stage.

"I wanted my boys to see themselves in Artan and they didn't get the opportunity to do that," she said.

Still, leaders pointed to the massive welcome Artan received upon returning to Somalia as evidence that his influence remains intact.

Musa said thousands gathered to celebrate Artan's return and show support after the visa denial.

"He represented us very well and we appreciated what he has done," Musa said.

Concerns beyond one referee

While leaders focused largely on Artan's accomplishments, several also said the incident comes at a time when many Somalis feel increasingly scrutinized.

Gurhan said some in the community feel they are being unfairly judged based on the actions of a few individuals.

"We feel [like we are] being singled out," Gurhan said. "When somebody, one person does something somewhere in the United States, all of a sudden all of us are criminal."

Khalid Turaani, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) Ohio chapter, said the referee's denial sends a troubling message as the United States prepares to host the World Cup.

"The idea of the World Cup is that it brings nations together," Turaani said.

Despite their frustrations, community leaders said Artan's legacy remains larger than the controversy surrounding his travel.

"He was welcomed," Gurhan said. "His story united us."

Artan, however, will have a moment to shine on a global stage. After he was denied entry to the United States, the European soccer governing body, UEFA, announced that the Somali referee will officiate the 2026 UEFA Super Cup match on Aug. 12 between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa FC.

Trending reporter Amani Bayo can be reached at abayo@dispatch.com.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Somali leaders lament soccer official Omar Artan visa denial

Gareth Bale Launches Sports Fund, Still Eyeing Cardiff Bid

The soccer legend has formed a sports fund with private-equity firm Juggernaut Capital. 

Legendary soccer player Gareth Bale has launched a new sports investment fund, and is still hoping to buy Wales-based soccer club Cardiff City despite being previously rebuffed, he told Front Office Sports.

The fund, which Bale is launching with private-equity firm Juggernaut Capital Partners, is called Juggernaut Diversified Sports. It will invest in teams and leagues in both men’s and women’s sports, including soccer clubs, as well as youth sports. The geographic focus will be North America and Europe. Juggernaut founder John Shulman wouldn’t share the size of the fund, but said it will be smaller than $1 billion, drawing a contrast between other recently launched megafunds that buy small stakes in pro teams that already have high valuations, and how Juggernaut aims to invest.

Bale, who played most of his career for Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur, has been trying to buy Cardiff City for some time. Last summer, he told FOS a group he was involved with had submitted a second offer to buy the team after a prior offer was rejected. Financial details of his offers have not been disclosed, although the original bid was reportedly worth $54 million (£40 million). 

As recently as April, a source familiar with the matter told FOS Bale’s most recent bid was still on the table, but the group hadn’t received any feedback from current owner Vincent Tan. “I don’t think that’s the end of it,” the source said at the time, noting Bale’s “interest and intent is still there.”

Bale would not commit to making a fresh bid for Cardiff, telling FOS he and Shulman need to look at potential club investments from a business perspective. Still, the Cardiff native admitted “there’s those heartstrings that pull there.”

“It’s about being patient, finding the right club, and the right path for us to take,” Bale said. “That doesn’t mean Cardiff is off the table. But I think now we have a bit of time, and will look around.”

Shulman said that on Monday the two of them are meeting with the owner of a different European soccer club.

Bale has a long list of accolades, including five Champions League titles and three LaLiga titles. He also played in MLS for Los Angeles Football Club in 2022, before retiring from professional soccer in 2023 at 33 years old.

Cardiff City currently plays in the EFL League One, the third tier of the English soccer system, after being relegated following a poor 2024–25 season in the EFL Championship. The top tier of English soccer is the well-known Premier League.

Juggernaut, formed in 2009, typically targets the consumer and healthcare sectors, with existing portfolio companies including CBD oils, gummies, and creams maker Bluebird Botanicals, and Continuum Health, which offers services like revenue management and tech support to healthcare companies. Before starting Juggernaut, Shulman was a managing director at Allied Capital Corp. for eight years.

The firm has invested in sports before, including current portfolio company 3 Step, which owns and manages youth sports teams, as well as previous portfolio company Mitchell & Ness, which makes sports apparel and was sold to Fanatics in 2022.

Shulman teased an upcoming investment in a women’s sports team that he couldn’t yet name. 

Shulman said he and Bale feel they’re better prepared to build out a women’s sports platform than many other funds, noting they have already put money into large women’s recreational volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse investments.

“We’re within about 60 days of making our first investment into a professional women’s sports team,” Shulman said.

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Ticketing changes causing 'some anxiety' for Coventry fans

Coventry City announced several ticketing changes on Friday before the 2026-27 season in the Premier League.

Chairman Doug King told BBC CWR that the Coventry Building Society Arena has to be a "fortress" on their return to the Premier League.

"Make sure you get your tickets, make sure you get them early and make sure you come to hospitality," he added.

Sky Blues fans can now renew their season ticket, but there will be no additional ones made available.

Coventry fan Kate Cooper said: "I think it has caused some anxiety. There are a lot of unknowns as well.

"I hope I have saved enough. I think I have saved £650. My ticket last year was £480.

"I have allowed for an increase, but obviously I don't know if that is going to be enough."

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Dana White Says Never Again After White House Fight: ‘I Can’t Afford It’

WASHINGTON — In the overnight hours after the completion of UFC’s audacious and controversial Freedom 250 event at the White House, UFC president Dana White stood in awe of what happened this past weekend. 

He was very clear, though, that there will be no repeat occurrence at The People’s House—despite what U.S. President Donald Trump or anyone else might ask.

“I can’t afford it,” White said in a post-fight press conference when asked about staging another White House event. “There’s no fucking way we can do this again. I’ll never do the Sphere again, and we’ll never do this again.”

UFC went to Freedom 250 expected to lose about $30 million from the event, recouping only half of the $60 million the fights cost to put on. The mixed-martial arts showcase, however, drew nearly 200,000 people over the weekend to the Ellipse, adjacent to the South Lawn where the fights were held. Merchandise sales, meanwhile, doubled the prior UFC record, and White said Paramount CEO David Ellison was pleased with the event’s impact on the Paramount+ streaming service. 

Specific viewership figures from UFC Freedom 250 haven’t yet been disclosed, but the fight is projected to be a sizable lift for Paramount+. 

“In every way you can measure success, … it was monstrous tonight. You don’t get calls from billionaires flipping out too often,” While said of Ellison. 

White, however, said he has no appetite for staging any future events outdoors after grappling all weekend with weather uncertainty. 

“I don’t ever want to fucking be outside again,” he said. “There’s just too much.”

White then asked the winning fighters what they thought of fighting outdoors, and they responded they particularly enjoyed the evening breezes. But White quickly retorted, “Still no” about going outside again.

As for the fighting, UFC defied critics within MMA complaining that the seven-bout card was light on star power and impact. Instead, all seven of the matches ended in a knockout or technical knockout, a first in UFC history. The headline lightweight unification match, won by Justin Gaethje over Ilia Topuria, was a battle for the ages as Gaethje gritted out a bruising, four-round win in which he ultimately sent the former champion Torpuria to the hospital. 

“It was incredible. It was an amazing experience,” White said. “This was a one-of-one that will never happen again.”

Political Divides 

White, meanwhile, again sought to frame UFC Freedom 250 as a politically neutral event, despite it being the brainchild of U.S. President Donald Trump and the extensive conservative commentary and presence around it.

“This event was for America’s 250th birthday. There was no other political agenda for the event, or anything like that. … I was just honored to be the person [Trump] trusted to deliver tonight. I hope that everybody, as an American, feels that we did.”

After heavyweight Josh Hokit beat Derrick Lewis, Hokit—a disruptive presence all weekend with his absurdist antics and comments—concluded his post-match interview with UFC announcer Joe Rogan that “Michelle Obama is a man!” Early Monday, White sought to distance himself from Hokit’s remark.

“I understand that the Obamas are public figures, but I’m completely against saying nasty and false things about people’s families,” White told Time. “Everyone knows my position on free speech, but I hate that kind of nonsense.”

There are developing efforts between White and Trump, meanwhile, to stage future, military-themed UFC events at various bases. 

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Álvaro Carreras: Why United are exploring deal for Real Madrid star

Álvaro Carreras: Why United are exploring deal for Real Madrid star
Álvaro Carreras: Why United are exploring deal for Real Madrid star

Real Madrid have beaten Manchester United to the signature of Marc Cucurella.

It is no secret that United want to strengthen their left flank with a new full-back to provide genuine competition to Luke Shaw following Tyrell Malacia’s exit on a free transfer.

Earlier this month, The Peoples Person relayed a report which claimed that United had entered the race to sign Cucurella.

Manchester United considering signing Alvaro Carreras

Real Madrid have now officially agreed a deal worth €60 million (£52m) to sign Marc Cucurella from Chelsea. However, this development may help Manchester United get another talented left-back.

According to The Touchline on X, Cucurella’s move to the Spanish capital has opened the door for United to consider a move for Madrid star Alvaro Carreras.

It is claimed United are internally exploring a move to bring back Carreras after Madrid completed the signing of Cucurella. The youngster was described as “very complete” by former Real boss Xabi Alonso.

The former United academy left-back only joined Los Blancos from Benfica in a deal worth around €50m last summer. He endured a mixed debut campaign in Spain, but there are already question marks over his future.

It is understood that Carreras could look for a move in search of regular playing time following Cucurella’s arrival. The 27-year-old is expected to be Jose Mourinho’s first-choice left-back.

“No formal approach has been made yet, but United want to understand Carreras’ situation,” the report adds.

Manchester United keen on Lewis Hall

Given United snubbed the opportunity to trigger a buyback clause to re-sign Carreras from Benfica, it is fair to assume the 23-year-old is not rated very highly at Old Trafford.

Furthermore, it is believed United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, is keen on signing Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall

On Sunday, Fabrizio Romano claimed that United have been in contact with Hall’s representatives in the past two to three days. Newcastle, however, are thought to be reluctant to sell the England left-back.

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Karl-Anthony Towns on why New York should ‘thank’ Jordyn Woods for NBA Finals win

Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Jared Jewelers
Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Jared Jewelers

The New York Knicks’ championship run had star power, resilience and, apparently, a little bit of luck from Jordyn Woods.

New York finally ended its long title wait after beating the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals, with Jalen Brunson leading the way and Karl-Anthony Towns playing a huge role throughout the postseason.

But any championship run needs a few things to fall the right way. For Towns, one of those things came from his fiancée Woods, who turned one orange bag into an unlikely Knicks good-luck charm.

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Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images

Karl-Anthony Towns says New York has Jordyn Woods to thank

The story gathered steam during the Finals, with Woods’ orange bag named a Knicks lucky charm as fans leaned into the idea that New York could not lose when she brought it along.

Towns was asked about the bag during the Knicks’ appearance on Good Morning America, with Woods sitting in the audience and the now-famous accessory with her.

He was more than happy to give it credit.

“That bag is undoubtedly probably one of the greatest articles of clothing that New York has ever seen,” Towns said. “Yeah it’s had a run for sure. Undefeated in the playoffs.”

Towns then made sure Woods got her share of the praise.

“Yeah, Jordyn for sure got it done for us, so shoutout to her and what she’s been able to do with that bag,” Towns said. “New York has a lot to thank her for.”

Luck probably did play some part — it always does in a title run — but so did KAT’s dominant postseason run, delivering the kind of impact New York needed next to Brunson.

The bag will surely be back next season. The Knicks are now trying to become the first team since the Warriors to repeat as NBA champions, and nobody in New York will want Woods changing a thing.

Josue De Paula stays hot in Double-A Tulsa

AMARILLO, TX - JUNE 03: Josue De Paula #55 of the Tulsa Drillers looks on during the game between the Tulsa Drillers and the Amarillo Sod Poodles at Hodgetown on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 in Amarillo, Texas. (Photo by Elisa Chavez/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images)

One rehab assignment ended on Sunday, another continued in Class-A, and Tulsa came two runs shy of tying a franchise record.

Player of the day

Josue De Paula reached base five times for Tulsa, including two singles, two walks, and a solo home run.

BACK-TO-BACK HOMERS 🔥

Josue De Paula hits his 11th home run of the season! pic.twitter.com/lvpQVDtUgS

— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 14, 2026

De Paula, who also stole his 19th base of the season, already has a career-high with 33 extra-base hits this year despite playing in only 60 games so far. He’s followed up his Texas League player of the month honors in May by hitting .373/.467/.647 in the first two weeks of June.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

Three runs in the fifth inning spoiled the Comets’ interleague series finale in a road loss to the Charlotte Knights (White Sox). Jackson Ferris struck out six in his 4 1/3 innings, but those three runs in the fifth gave him four runs (three earned) allowed in the game to suffer the loss.

James Tibbs III doubled and drove in two of Oklahoma City’s three runs.

Tommy Edman had three of the Comets’ six hits, stole a base, and scored two runs in the final game of his three-week rehab stint in Triple-A.

Double-A Tulsa

The Drillers pounded six home runs in a rout of the Wichita Wind Surge (Twins). Tulsa set season highs with 21 runs scored and 31 total runs scored in the game (previous marks were 17 runs scored in a 17-7 win vs. San Antonio on April 28), and matched a 2026 high with 18 hits.

Second baseman Sean McLain hit two three-run home runs in the win. Chris Newell hit a two-run shot, and newly acquired catcher Hayden Gilliland homered in his first Double-A start. Kyle Nevin homered in the eighth, calling his two-hit, two-walk, four-run day.

Shortstop Elijah Hainline had three hits, including two doubles, with three runs scored. Zyhir Hope doubled, singled, drove in a run, and scored twice.

Staked to a 6-1 lead after one inning, starter Adam Serwinowski only completed 3 1/3 innings, with three runs allowed and five strikeouts.

High-A Great Lakes

The Loons scored the first two runs on Sunday but the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Brewers) won by scoring seven of the next eight runs.

Starter Sterling Patick struck out six in his four innings but also allowed four runs to take the loss.

Second baseman Jose Izarra doubled, singled, scored a run, and drove in one.

Class-A Ontario

A walk-off home run sent the Tower Buzzers home with a loss to the Lake Elsinore Storm (Padres).

Easton Shelton walked twice and hit a two-run home run, giving him 20 homers on the season, including seven in his last nine games.

Tyler Gough struck out four and allowed a run on two hits in his 4 1/3 innings. The 22-year-old right-hander, acquired from the Seattle Mariners for left-hander Robinson Ortiz in November, has allowed only two runs in 15 2/3 innings in four appearances for Ontario, with 18 strikeouts (a 30.5-percent strikeout rate) against only two walks.

Brock Stewart struck out two in a scoreless eighth inning, his second rehab game for Ontario this weekend.

Sunday scores

The week ahead

  • Oklahoma City vs. Sacramento (Giants)
  • Tulsa at Northwest Arkansas (Royals)
  • Great Lakes vs. Lake County (Guardians)
  • Ontario vs. Rancho Cucamonga (Angels)

McCullum worried for Stokes, no captaincy backing

Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum on England duty, with Stokes in white kit and McCullum, who is wearing sunglasses, in blue training outfit
Ben Stokes (left) and Brendon McCullum took charge of the England Test team in 2022 [Getty Images]

Head coach Brendon McCullum refused to be drawn on Ben Stokes' future as England captain but repeatedly spoke of his "worry and concern" for the all-rounder.

Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson have been made unavailable for the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval pending an investigation into an incident in a London nightclub last week.

Not only is it the latest controversy to hit this England team, it is another chapter in the storied career of 35-year-old Stokes.

One of England's greatest cricketers of all time, Stokes was cleared of charges of affray following an incident outside a Bristol nightclub in 2017. In 2021, he took a break from cricket to prioritise his mental well-being.

"Our concern is with Ben, our concern is handling that situation, making sure we look after him, that he feels supported by us and in communication with us," said McCullum.

"Those other things will work out down the line."

In celebrating the opening Test victory over New Zealand at Lord's, Stokes and Atkinson broke the England team's midnight curfew. They were present when a member of England security staff was struck by a Saracens rugby player.

Both will miss the second Test at The Oval, for which England have made four changes to their XI. Joe Root will deputise for Stokes as captain, with Jofra Archer, Matthew Fisher and uncapped pair Sonny Baker and Jordan Cox coming into the team.

Last week, director of cricket Rob Key said he could see no reason why Stokes would not play for England again, but stopped short of endorsing him as captain.

And, in a sombre media conference at The Oval, McCullum passed up all opportunities to suggest Stokes will once again be England captain.

Instead, the New Zealander reiterated his desire to support and care for Stokes.

Askes about the captaincy, McCullum said: "What will be will be down the line. Those decisions are not for now.

"The concern is making sure Ben is fine. We need to make sure we look after him, rally around him, and in time we'll get on to those sorts of decisions. For me, I'm just making sure I'm checking in with him. That's where things sit at the moment."

Stokes has already returned to training, with the possibility he could play in the County Championship for Durham against Northamptonshire on Friday.

When it was put to McCullum it is a positive that Stokes is looking to play again, the coach gave a long pause and said: "I'm worried about Ben. That's it. I'll leave it at that.

"I'm in constant communication with him, which is great. I care for him immensely.

"Whatever he is working through at the moment, it will be because Ben thinks that's right for dealing with what he's feeling at the moment. So my concern is Ben.

"He's very entitled to make his own decisions around that stuff and I encourage him to keep doing stuff like that because if it gives him some joy and some satisfaction, then that's good."

Stokes and McCullum united at the helm of the England Test team in 2022.

Although Stokes' success rate is the best of any England captain since 1981, he described the bruising 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia last winter as his "toughest time" as captain.

McCullum said he has been in daily communication with Stokes. Assessing what he can do to care for the captain, McCullum said: "Again, my concern is for Ben. He has been an outstanding leader for four years."

The coach said Stokes had put "his heart and soul" into the job, but mentioned that "the scrutiny that comes with it has its perks but also its challenges".

He added that Stokes had "done a wonderful job" of handling the stresses of the job and said the England leadership "just want to focus on Ben".

Both Stokes and McCullum previously denied that their relationship was put under stress during the Ashes.

Looking at this latest episode, where the captain breached team protocols in England's first Test since the tour of Australia, McCullum said it has caused no extra strain between the two.

"Our lines of communication are very open," said McCullum. "Four years together is a long time in a really punchy pressure cooker.

"We've always had the best intentions of English cricket at the core of what we are trying to achieve and the decisions we're trying to make. Right now, I have a lot of respect, a lot of care for Ben, and I'm doing what I can to support him."

England's winter was dogged by off-field problems. White-ball captain Harry Brook was punched by a nightclub bouncer in Wellington on the eve of a one-day international against New Zealand, an incident where Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue were also present.

On England's mid-Ashes holiday in Noosa, Ben Duckett was found apparently intoxicated by members of the public, who filmed him and posted the footage on social media.

England subsequently introduced the midnight curfew, which was then broken by Stokes and Atkinson.

"When I first found out about it, I was slightly bewildered, if I'm being honest," said McCullum of the breach.

"Then you go through a range of emotions. You go from being bewildered, on to angry, on to kinda gutted.

"Very quickly, through talking to Ben in particular, and also Gus, my overall emotion turned to worry and concern for Ben in particular.

"Since then it has been about how we support these guys, whilst not overlooking the fact they have not lived up to the standards we have set for ourselves."

Key suggested he may consider a total ban on alcohol, which McCullum stopped short of endorsing.

"I do believe there is a place to never want to kill the joy, so to speak," said McCullum. "I think it is vitally important that you celebrate your successes.

"I've been involved in this sport and been living this life for the best part of 20 years and some of my most enjoyable moments have been sitting around after going to war with your team-mates and looking them in the eye and realising that you have left it all out there.

"I don't believe in excess, I think excess is a dangerous situation and you need always to uphold the standards and make sure you try to live by those. But you aren't always going to get it right. We need to keep trying to educate and learn and teach these guys."

J Batt named new Kentucky athletics director, replacing Mitch Barnhart

LEXINGTON — For the first time in almost 25 years, there's a new person in charge of Kentucky's athletics department.

The university named J Batt its new athletics director, announcing the news Monday morning. Batt has been Michigan State's AD since June 2, 2025. He succeeds Mitch Barnhart, who had been at the controls of UK's athletics department since 2002. Barnhart announced earlier this year he would retire at the end of June. At the time of Barnhart's retirement, he was longest-serving active AD at any power-conference school.

But Batt has far more on their plate than Barnhart once did; in addition to duties as athletics director, Batt also will serve as chief executive officer of Champions Blue, LLC. Batt will report directly to university president Eli Capilouto. Additionally, Batt will be a non-voting member of the Champions Blue Board of Governors. An LLC, Champions Blue was created last year.

Prior to his one-year stint at Michigan State, Batt was Georgia Tech's AD from October 2022 through May 2025.

This story will be updated.

Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: J Batt named new Kentucky Wildcats AD, replacing Mitch Barnhart

Potential Red Sox Trade Target Needs 'Change Of Scenery'

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Could the Boston Red Sox actually benefit from third baseman Alex Bregman signing with the Chicago Cubs? You betcha.

As we all know, Bregman traded Beantown for the Windy City. And the three-time All-Star is underwhelming the North Side, hitting just .250 this season with six home runs an OPS of .690.

But Bregman's five-year, $175 million contract ensures he's not going anywhere. The same goes for infielder Nico Hoerner, who signed a six-year, $141 million extension with the Cubs in March.

So when the music stops, infielder Matt Shaw could be left without a chair in Chicago. If that is the case, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow would be wise to inquire about the Cubs' super utility man.

"With both second and third base locked up for the foreseeable future, Shaw appears to be a player without a home on the diamond," MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reports while listing eight players who need a change of scenery. "If the Cubs view him as an outfielder, there could be a spot for him after this season with both Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki headed to free agency, but he’s a natural infielder best-suited for either second or third.

"The Cubs figure to be in the market for a starting pitcher this summer, and given that their farm system has fallen from MLB Pipeline’s No. 2 ranking two years ago to No. 23 prior to this season, Chicago may have to deal from its big league roster to acquire an impact arm.

"Switch-hitting infielder Pedro Ramírez -- Chicago's No. 2 prospect -- has filled in during Shaw's stint on the injured list, giving the Cubs a built-in replacement if Shaw was to be dealt," Feinsand adds.

The Red Sox have several top-shelf arms to trade, including Payton Tolle, Connelly Early and Jake Bennett, who are impressing in Boston. Down on the farm, the Red Sox are stacked with right-handers Anthony Eyanson, Kyson Witherspoon and Juan Valera.

On top of that, Shaw isn't even eligible for arbitration until after the 2028 season, so he's under team control for years to come.

Oh, and Shaw is from Massachusetts, so why not bring home Springfield's native son?

More MLB: Trade Rumor Links Red Sox To All-Star Infielder, Power Bat

Knicks Fan Attacks McLaren Driver in Times Square As NBA Chaos Spreads to Supercars

The Knicks clinched their first NBA title in 53 years, and thousands of ecstatic fans flooded the intersection of 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue to make sure everyone within a five-block radius knew about it. Most of the mayhem involved buses and policecars. One clip, however, involved a silver McLaren, a Latrell Sprewell jersey, and a Frank Sinatra song.

The video, which has been circulating on social media since Saturday night, shows a man in a number 8 Sprewell Knicks jersey, patterned shorts, and bright orange trainers stepping up to a McLaren stopped in the middle of Times Square. The car‘s dihedral door is open.

The crowd is losing its mind. What they may not have immediately registered is that the man had a plastic water bottle in his left hand when he leaned in. But the bottle – or at least its contents – stayed with the McLaren. The camera then pans to the rear of the car, New Jersey plate visible, as it pulls away through the cheering crowd.

Knicks fan attack man before he drove off in a McLaren. pic.twitter.com/ejNp5TdVGw

— Rain Drops Media (@Raindropsmedia1) June 14, 2026

A McLaren Cabin Is Not the Ideal Place for a Beverage Delivery

For the driver, this was about as unwelcome a situation as Times Square nightlife gets. McLaren interiors are not built for moisture. The cabins in cars like the GT or the Artura use premium leather, Alcantara, and exposed carbon fiber – materials that do not respond well to liquid thrown in there during a championship riot. If the bottle landed on the center console or found its way into any of the electronics, the repair bill alone would make the evening considerably less festive.

The night’s celebrations saw disorder and violence, as some fans clashed with police, smashed windshields, lit fireworks, and scaled scaffolding and light poles.

The NYPD made 63 arrests and reported that 10 officers were injured.

Against that, a water bottle lobbed into a supercar while someone sings New York, New York is almost charming. Almost.

The McLaren driver, for their part, kept moving. That is probably the right call. You are not going to win an argument with Times Square at 1 a.m. on the night the Knicks finally end a 53-year drought. You take the L, you detail the car, and you tell the story forever.

💣 Juve eye Balogun, Inter 👀 Camavinga, Napoli on Norton-Cuffy 🤑

💣 Juve eye Balogun, Inter 👀 Camavinga, Napoli on Norton-Cuffy 🤑

After the draw between the Netherlands and Japan, today is the day of Spain’s debut with La Roja, the big favorite to win it all, as they take on Cape Verde this afternoon. Then tonight it will be Belgium’s turn, with De Bruyne and his teammates facing Egypt. 

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But while matches are being played on the other side of the world, in Italy the Serie A clubs are already making moves in the transfer market in search of reinforcements for next season. So let’s take a look at today’s transfer news together. 


Juve, Balogun an option for the attack

Juventus continue to look for a new striker, and among the profiles being monitored is Folarin Balogun. As reported by calciomercato.it, the American Monaco center-forward, who had already been linked with Inter in the past, has ended up on the Bianconeri’s radar thanks in part to the World Cup spotlight.

The main obstacle, however, remains the French club’s valuation, with Monaco asking around €40 million to let him leave, a figure Juventus consider too high.


Milan, Amorim at the heart of the project

Milan have finalized their new executive and technical structure, with Markus Krosche ready to take on the role of head of the technical area and bring in a new sporting director. As reported by Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel, in this context Ruben Amorim will be much more than just a coach.

The Portuguese manager will in fact have broad decision-making powers over the sporting project, with a central role in squad building and technical choices. An innovative model that brings him close to the figure of a modern manager.


Inter, Camavinga a tempting idea

As reported by FcInter1908.it, Eduardo Camavinga’s name has been linked with Inter in recent hours. The French midfielder could lose even more space in José Mourinho’s new-look Real Madrid after already slipping down the pecking order both at club level and with the national team.

At the moment it is only transfer speculation, but a possible departure from Los Blancos could open up interesting scenarios for the future of the 2002-born midfielder.


Napoli, Norton-Cuffy back in fashion

Napoli continue to work in the transfer market while waiting for Massimiliano Allegri and, together with sporting director Manna, are evaluating several solutions to strengthen the flanks. In addition to already familiar names such as Dodo and Khalaili, Brooke Norton-Cuffy has strongly re-emerged in recent hours, with the Genoa wide player having been followed by the Azzurri for some time.

As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, the player is highly appreciated for his potential and versatility and represents a profile in line with the needs of the new technical project. Genoa’s valuation is around €15 million.


Roma, Nakamura liked for the wing

Roma continue to monitor several profiles to strengthen the flanks ahead of next season, and among the names to emerge in recent hours is Nakamura. As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, for now it is only a suggestion and not an advanced negotiation, but it is a track that could be explored further in the coming weeks.

The Giallorossi club are in fact evaluating several options to increase quality and alternatives out wide while waiting to understand their real strategy for next season. One thing is certain: the Reims winger is an idea. 


Lazio, Stojković emerges for midfield

Lazio are working on several profiles to strengthen the midfield and attacking midfield in Gattuso’s system. Among the names being followed, Luka Stojković of Dinamo Zagreb has also emerged. The young Croatian is considered an interesting and versatile talent, capable of adapting both as an attacking midfielder and as a box-to-box midfielder in a three-man midfield.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, the 2003-born player could also represent a useful option for the future. His valuation is between €8 million and €10 million, and he remains one of the Biancocelesti management’s special targets.


Fiorentina, Besiktas target Mandragora

Besiktas have set their sights on Rolando Mandragora to strengthen the midfield and, according to the Turkish outlet Fanatik, have already opened initial contacts with Fiorentina. The player is highly appreciated by new coach Vincenzo Italiano, who would like to have him with him again after their time together in Florence.

The Turkish club consider him an interesting profile but do not intend to make an overly expensive investment, with a valuation of around €9 million. If a higher fee is demanded, Besiktas could propose a loan with an option to buy. The situation is still at an early stage, but the interest is concrete.

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Celtics' Jaylen Brown Comments On Knicks Championship: 'Pain To See'

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The Boston Celtics were unable to make it out of the first round of the NBA Playoffs, and Jaylen Brown reacted to the New York Knicks' championship during a livestream.

The Celtics were the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, but had to watch the No. 3 seed hoist the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. With Jayson Tatum out for Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Brown was unable to carry the Celtics into the next round. He reacted to the Knicks' championship on Sunday night.

"Congrats to the Knicks. Shoutout JB, Anunoby, all those guys, KAT, Bridges, incredible run," Brown said on Twitch on Sunday. "Gotta give credit. Obviously, it's a pain to see, a pain to see, but gotta tip your cap."

Obviously, Brown is not happy that another team won the finals and the Celtics had to watch from home, but he understands how difficult it is to win the finals. He noted how much has to go right for a team to actually win a title.

"The ball just bounced in the right direction for them [in] a lot of those games at the end, with the Anunoby tip-back, Wemby throwing the ball away, the stars lined up," said Brown. "To win a championship, that's what it takes. To be healthy, to be good and you gotta have some luck and some favor."

With trade rumors circulating, it's unclear whether Brown will have a chance to redeem himself for the Celtics, but the team will undoubtedly do everything it can to make a deeper run next season.

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Final Rivals High School Softball Top 25 Rankings – June 15

The 2026 high school softball season has finished up around the country and we roll out our final set of Top 25 rankings.

There is one final change at the top in this week’s version of Top 25 rankings of the 2026 high school softball season, as Kentucky’s South Warren moves up ahead of Texas’ Barbers Hill (TX) for the No. 1 ranking in the last Rivals High School Top 25 rankings, with Lake Creek (TX) just behind them in third place and Orange Beach (AL) in fourth, respectively. The Spartans closed out the season in dominating fashion, blanking their last two opponents by nearly 20 combined runs to go undefeated at 45-0. How does the final Top 25 high school softball rankings look?

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We dive into the best high school softball teams on the national scene and give you our final take on which teams stay in the conversation heading into the off-season as of June 15.

1. South Warren Spartans (KY) (45-0)

The South Warren Spartans capped the 2026 high school softball season unbeaten and state champions, warranting a move up for them. All the way to the top. The Spartans were one of the nation’s most dominant high school softball teams, recording six straight shut out victories before a couple weeks ago and blanking opponents 25 total times this season. South Warren has only allowed 37 runs behind the stellar pitching behind the duo of Courtney Norwood (25-0, 204 strikeouts) and Layla Ogden (18-0, 109 strikeouts). South Warren shut out Bullitt East, 8-0, out-scoring their final two opponents 18-0 to win a Kentucky high school softball state title and finishing with the all-mythical national championship as well.

2. Barbers Hill Eagles (TX) (41-4)

The Barbers Hill Eagles (41-4) only lost four games all of this season and remain the best programs nationally defeated Aledo last week for the Class 5A, Division I crown. The Eagles feature a number of players that will be moving onto the collegiate level, including junior catcher Isabelle Lawrence, who is committed to the University of North Carolina. The last time Barbers Hill had won a state title was in 2021 and with the talent that’s dotted up and down the roster, winning their first crown in five years. In their last 26 games, Barbers Hill out-scored the opposition an astounding 280-12. Having only allowed 12 runs in the last 26 games is as impressive as it gets as they made a run through the Class 5A, Division I playoffs towards a state championship.

3. Lake Creek Lions (TX) (40-1)

The Lake Creek Lions (40-1) made their way into the Top 5 a few weeks ago and now will finish in the No. 3 spot as the Lone Star State will own the top two teams in our latest set of high school softball rankings. With the Lions’ lone loss coming against the team above (Barbers Hill), there’s plenty of reasons why this group remains just ahead of Alabama’s Orange Beach Makos. Lake Creek is currently on a 26-game winning streak and have been romping through the Class 5A, Division II playoffs en route to the state championship. The Lions beat Brewer, 6-5, for the 5A-Division II title.

4. Orange Beach Makos (AL) (46-1)

Orange Beach Makos (46-1) has bounced back nicely from their lone loss of the season to South Warren out of Kentucky with 19 straight wins en route to winning their sixth straight state championship. Though the team graduated a few key pieces from last year’s bunch, the Makos were able to make it a half dozen titles. In the circle, Orange Beach leaned on sophomore MK McMullan, who finished with a 30-1 with 212 strikeouts on the season. The Makos have been just as good at the plate with power hitters Teagan Revette (Mississippi State commit), Ava Hodo (Arkansas commit). Orange Beach capped the season with a dominant 6-0 win over Plainview for the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 4A state championship.

5. Calvary Baptist Academy Cavaliers (LA) (37-1)

The Calvary Baptist Academy Cavaliers (37-1) have capped their 2026 season with a state championship as they defeated Parkview Baptist, 5-3, for the LHSAA’s Division III Select crown. Calvary Baptist Academy is once again the state champs and did so in dominating the competition, out-scoring opponents 391-36. Baylor Bockhaus carried over a massive freshman campaign into this spring, belting 21 home runs and driving in 69 runs through 38 games. Georgia commit Kynzee Anderson owned the circle and finished the season with a 30-1 mark with a 0.61 ERA and 318 strikeouts.

Rivals High School Softball Rankings Nos. 11-25

6. Gray Collegiate War Eagles (SC) (33-0)
7. Kenton Ridge Cougars (OH) (32-0)
8. St. John Vianney Lancers (NJ) (34-0)
9. Melissa Cardinals (TX) (33-3)
10. Midway Panthers (TX) (35-6)

11. Pace Patriots (FL) (27-4)
12. La Salle Academy Rams (RI) (24-2)
13. Taunton Tigers (MA) (26-1)
14. Chariho Regional Chargers (RI) (23-2)
15. JSerra Catholic Lions (CA) (25-8)

16. Norco Cougars (CA) (28-3)
17. Hagerty Huskies (FL) (27-4)
18. Weddington Warriors (NC) (27-0)  
19. Murrieta Mesa Rams (CA) (26-2)
20. Hewitt-Trussville Huskies (AL) (49-10)

21. Thompson Warriors (AL) (46-3)
22. Bartow Yellow Jackets (FL) (28-4)
23. Parrish Community Bulls (FL) (18-6) 
24. Queen Creek Bulldogs (AZ) (31-2)
25. Saraland Spartans (AL) (48-9)

Pinpoint Alert Day: Seattle’s first World Cup match isn’t the only thing heating up today!

If you’re going to the World Cup match in Seattle today, get ready for the heat! Match temps will start around the upper-70s and lower-80s and just keep going from there.

Temps were still mild overnight, with Seattle only getting into the low to mid-60s overnight. We will see more clouds today, but even with the high clouds in play, the cool ocean air won’t make it inland until late in the day.

Highs will be in the upper-80s and low-90s around Seattle. Look for some low to mid-90s around the South Sound and in the Cascade Foothills. Seattle’s record today is 88°, and my forecast high is 89-90°.

Tomorrow will be much cooler with some areas of low clouds and then sunshine. Highs will fall around 10-20° from today, topping out in the mid-70s.

The rest of the week will be a bit more welcoming weather to watch the World Cup. The forecast looks similar to tomorrow, with some morning clouds and then sunshine with highs in the upper-70s and lower-80s. No chance for rain.

How Ruben Amorim’s appointment at Milan can impact Rafael Leao’s future

How Ruben Amorim’s appointment at Milan can impact Rafael Leao’s future
How Ruben Amorim’s appointment at Milan can impact Rafael Leao’s future

Serie A side Milan are nearing the appointment of Ruben Amorim and it is likely that his arrival can impact the situation of Rafael Leao.

La Gazzetta dello Sportreport that the Portuguese will indeed stick to his usual 3-4-2-1 system. They note how he is a hard-line manager who demands very specific players for his system.

Amidst all of it, wide attackers are a big part of his style. They are the players who must provide numerical superiority and act, when necessary, as additional attackers.

This is where Leao can come in. He has expressed a desire to leave the club but there is every chance no offers come forward for him. So far, that has been the case. Despite initial discussions, no clubs have stepped forward.

If that remains the case, Leao can offer value to Amorim’s system in a wide number ten spot. 

Move can change Leao’s career

Under Allegri, Leao couldn’t always find his right position. He often played as a striker and it didn’t help him. Even in a left-wing role, he was often quite deep.

Under Amorim, he will be in a central role that will be in the middle of what Allegri tried. It can be a tactical game-changer and potentially convince him into staying, if no clubs come forward.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo focused on Miami

Giannis Antetokounmpo has been FOCUSED on wanting to play for the Miami Heat, per @WindhorstESPN “The league believes this is finally going to happen… Talks have intensified over the last 7-10 days. He has focused on wanting to be a member of the Miami Heat. Because he has 1 year on his contract he has some control over that. The Heat and Bucks have been talking for months and have not agreed to a deal because the Bucks don’t love the Heat’s offer. There are 3rd and 4th teams involved.”

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Thunder have rebuffed trade overtures for Chet Holmgren

The Oklahoma City Thunder have received calls from rival teams with trade interest in Chet Holmgren. The Thunder have let those teams know that Holmgren is not available. Holmgren is starting a five-year, $239 million rookie scale extension this coming season. His first-year salary projects to be $41.25 million. This extension mirrors that of Jalen Williams, who deal looks exactly the same as Holmgren's in terms of annual salary.

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Nikola Vucevic: 'I plan to be in the NBA'

Despite rumors suggesting various landing spots, the two-time All-Star remains focused on securing a new contract to continue his career in North America. “I plan to be in the NBA, to stay there until the end of my career. I expect there will be an offer, that something will open up,” he clearly explained to Montenegrin outlet Vijesti on Monday. “I plan to stay.” Vooch emphasizes that concrete decisions will only materialize once negotiations officially open next month. “When free agency starts, I’ll wait to see what offers I get, which clubs will be interested, and then I’ll decide what to do next. I don’t have much information for now, what’s being mentioned in the media is, for some reason, speculation,” he added.

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Rival teams say the Hornets are looking for frontcourt …

Rival teams say the Hornets are looking for frontcourt upgrades via both the draft and trade market, and could potentially move one of their two firsts (14 and 18) for the right player. Charlotte has several players on movable expiring contracts, including Miles Bridges, giving them flexibility to make deals.

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Washington has narrowed its focus to Dybantsa and …

The Wizards have played their cards close to the vest over the past few weeks, taking their time with the process and evaluating all four candidates atop the draft. Washington has narrowed its focus to Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson, sources tell me and Charania.

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AJ Dybantsa has conducted formal visits with both the …

Shams Charania: Developments ahead of the June 23-24 NBA draft: BYU's AJ Dybantsa has conducted formal visits with both the Washington Wizards (No. 1) and Utah Jazz (No. 2) while Kansas' Darryn Peterson only visited the Wizards and does not plan to grant anyone else a meeting, sources tell me and @JeremyWoo . Both have believed in going No. 1 -- and now teams in the lottery are taking note of Peterson's decision to only give access to Washington.

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Darryn Peterson's medicals have not raised major concerns with teams

Sources say Peterson's medicals have not raised major concerns with teams, clearing the way for him to hear his name called as a top-two pick. He began the season as ESPN's No. 1 prospect and is the most gifted offensive player in the class. While the season didn't go according to plan at Kansas, where he dealt with serious cramping issues, he has always been viewed by teams as a strong candidate for the pick.

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Where could Arkansas basketball's Darius Acuff Jr., Meleek Thomas go in NBA Draft?

The New York Knicks are NBA Champions, but the work is about to begin in the race to determine a new winner in the summer of 2027.

The NBA Draft is around the corner, and three Arkansas basketball players should hear their names called next week (June 23-24) in Brooklyn. Darius Acuff Jr. and Meleek Thomas are locks to go in the first round, while Trevon Brazile hopes to kickstart his professional career as a second-round pick.

Acuff and Brazile were always draft-bound, but Thomas was a candidate to return to the Razorbacks for the 2026-27 season. In the end, the freshman kept his name in the draft, while Billy Richmond III decided to come back to school for his junior year. Richmond will try to become a first-round pick for the 2027 draft.

John Calipari had a 17-year streak with a first-round draft pick end in 2025, but Acuff and Thomas will likely start another streak for the Hall of Fame coach in a few weeks.

Here are the latest mock draft predictions for the three Arkansas players.

Arkansas Basketball NBA Mock Draft Projections

Darius Acuff Jr.

The skinny: There's a consensus here that Acuff will call Brooklyn home to begin his NBA career. ESPN says the point guard's floor is No. 7 to the Sacramento Kings, and most mocks believe he will be the second point guard taken behind Illinois' Keaton Wagler. Acuff turned himself into a consensus lottery pick after beginning his freshman season projected toward the back-half of the first round. The SEC Player of the Year showed an elite ability to create offense for himself and his teammates. He averaged 23.5 points and 6.4 assists while shooting 48.4% overall and 44% on 3-pointers. The only area holding Acuff back from being a potential No. 1 pick are some weaknesses on the defensive end and a lack of height compared to top prospects like AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson, but his measurables at the NBA Combine helped calm some of those concerns.

Meleek Thomas

The skinny: Most mocks believe Thomas will go with one of the final picks of the first round, but Yahoo! Sports sees a much earlier selection for the 6-foot-3 guard. Thomas' off-ball brilliance could fit well with a young Hornets' team that already has creators like LaMelo Ball and Kon Kneuppel. Thomas had an interesting decision this offseason after he declared for the draft but maintained his college eligibility. A return to Arkansas could have been parlayed into better position in the 2027 NBA Draft, but the pro buzz was undeniable after an impressive freshman campaign. The Pittsburgh native shot 41.6% on 3-pointers and averaged 15.6 points per game. He improved as a defender and took on a bigger role in shot creation for his teammates as the season wore on.

Trevon Brazile

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  • Tankathon: No. 38, Chicago Bulls
  • The Ringer: N/A
  • Yahoo! Sports: No. 56, Chicago Bulls
  • The Athletic: No. 41, Miami Heat

The skinny: CBS and The Ringer only have one-round mock drafts, but it is odd that ESPN dropped Brazile after previously having the 6-foot-10 forward going No. 45 to the Sacramento Kings in its previous projection. Two of these mocks have Brazile going to Chicago, which would be an exciting landing spot as the Bulls don't have a player like Brazile on their roster. At one point in his career, the Missouri transfer was viewed as a potential lottery pick. That hype faded, but he could still make an NBA roster next year with a rare combination of size, athleticism and 3-point shooting. Brazile is 6-foot-10 and stretched defenses by hitting 34.1% of his 3-pointers this season. He also has a library of highlight dunks, and Brazile averaged 13 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 1.5 steals for the Hogs.

Jackson Fuller covers Arkansas football, basketball and baseball for the Southwest Times Record, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at jfuller@usatodayco.com or follow him @jacksonfuller16 on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

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Leading him to conclude that there are plenty of …

Smith has spent decades covering the NBA, which has allowed him to forge meaningful relationships with many players. It was through these connections that he got to know some athletes at a much deeper level, leading him to conclude that there are plenty of “Black conservatives” in the league.​ “They may not admit it publicly, but there’s a whole bunch of them,” Smith candidly revealed. “And when we’re talking about certain things — collective bargaining negotiations, player contracts, morals clauses, it could be anything — you hear some of these guys’ views and you’re like, ‘That’s not the typical stuff that you hear.'”

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Motor racing-'To Kimi from Kim': F1 leader Antonelli gets his towel back

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BARCELONA, ‌June 13 (Reuters) - Formula One leader Kimi ‌Antonelli's quest to recover a winner's towel swiped by ​Kim Kardashian at the Monaco Grand Prix is over after the Mercedes driver received a replacement from Lewis Hamilton's celebrity friend.

Mercedes ‌posted a video ⁠on Instagram of the 19-year-old Italian asking for his towel in the ⁠team garage, after practice for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. He was then handed one ​with 'To Kimi ​from Kim' embroidered ​on it.

'Thank you ‌Kim," he said, putting it around his neck.

The missing towel had become a social media video gag, with Antonelli repeatedly asking about its whereabouts.

Television images from after Sunday's race ‌in Monaco had appeared ​to show Kardashian, accompanying ​Ferrari driver Hamilton, ​picking the folded item off ‌the number one marker ​and wiping her ​face and sunglasses before walking away with it.

Antonelli is chasing his sixth win ​in a ‌row in Sunday's race at the ​Circuit de Catalunya.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, ​Editing by Louise Heavens)

Cast your vote for the Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week

The Oshkosh and Fond du Lac Athlete of the Week poll from June 8 – June 14 is live until noon, Friday, June 19.

Cast your vote for an area athlete that participated in sports including baseball and softball.

To nominate someone for Athlete of the Week please email BSchultz@usatodayco.com with the athlete’s name, school, sport and why they’re deserving by noon on Sunday to be considered for the next poll.

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Nominees

Chase Beahm, Waupun baseball

Beahm hit a walk-off home run in a 5-4 Division 2 sectional championship win over Little Chute that sent Waupun to the state tournament.

More: Chase Beahm leads Waupun to state with walk-off home run

Jack Brenner, Fond du Lac baseball

In Fond du Lac’s 8-7, nine-inning win over previously undefeated Germantown in a sectional semifinal game, Brenner went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, two walks and a home run.

Haleigh Caspary, Lomira softball

In Lomira’s first ever state tournament win, Caspary had 14 strikeouts and allowed one hit in a 10-0, five-inning win over Spooner.

Past Winners

Aug. 21 – Aug. 30: Maya Hawi, Lourdes Academy girls tennis (10,768 votes)

Sept. 1 – Sept. 6: Jack O’Brien, Valley Christian cross country (4,437 votes)

Sept. 8 – Sept. 14: MaKaelyn Clark, Oshkosh West volleyball (4,685 votes)

Sept. 15 – Sept. 21: Finley Morgan, Laconia volleyball (4,786 votes)

Sept. 22 – Sept. 28: Tyler Farnsworth, Oshkosh North football (5,107 votes)

Sept. 29 – Oct. 5: Alexis Babiash, Waupun volleyball (4,132 votes)

Oct. 6 – Oct. 12: Matthias Behling, Valley Christian football (227 votes)

Oct. 13 – Oct. 19: Lennon Rauls, Oakfield football (10,582 votes)

Oct. 20 – Oct. 26: Sam Flood, United soccer (552 votes)

Oct. 27- Nov. 2: Thomas McCarthy, Berlin cross country (115 votes)

Nov. 17 – Nov. 23: Joe Promersberger, Mayville football (2,450 votes)

Nov. 24 - Nov. 30: Calistin Schommer, North Fond du Lac girls basketball (592 votes)

Dec. 1 – Dec. 7: Xander Osinga, Valley Christian basketball (5,025 votes)

Dec. 8 - Dec. 14: Caden Umentum, Fond du Lac hockey (4,382 votes)

Dec. 15 – Dec. 21: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (4,823 votes)

Dec. 22 – Dec. 28: Nick Oberneder, Fond du Lac hockey (229 votes)

Dec. 29 – Jan. 4: Annabelle Chase, Omro basketball (6,813 votes)

Jan. 5 – Jan. 11: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy basketball (7,044 votes)

Jan. 12 – Jan. 18: Taylor Schladweiler, Campbellsport basketball (8,542 votes)

Jan. 19 – Jan. 25: Mya Moran, Valley Christian basketball (9,541 votes)

Jan. 26 – Feb. 1: Emerson Wissink, Campbellsport wrestling (7,143 votes)

Feb. 2 – Feb. 8: Collin Gamble, Fond du Lac hockey (4,701 votes)

Feb. 9 – Feb. 15: Henry Achterberg, Lourdes Academy basketball (12,347 votes)

Feb. 16 – Feb. 22: Paige Boevers, Valley Christian basketball (138 votes)

Feb. 23 – March 1: Joey Ware, Oshkosh West basketball (2,868 votes)

March 2 – March 8: Grace Mitchell, Winneconne basketball (3,998 votes)

March 9 – March 15: Josie Christian, Lomira basketball (2,866 votes)

March 16 – March 22: Koltyn Kachur, Winneconne track and field (784 votes)

March 23 – March 29: Lia Lipinski, Oshkosh West softball (2,263 votes)

March 30 – April 5: Addison Braun, Waupun softball (967 votes)

April 6 – April 12: Elaina Reichenberger, Lourdes Academy softball (3,210 votes)

April 13 – April 19: Caitlyn Krause, Waupun softball (3,237 votes)

April 20 – April 26: Lucas Neuens, Lourdes Academy golf (9,633 votes)

April 27 – May 3: Avery Mosloski, Oshkosh West baseball (394 votes)

May 4 – May 10: Madeline Schwefel, Winnebago Lutheran soccer (8,543 votes)

May 11 – May 17: Owen Ehlke, Winnebago Lutheran baseball (6,038 votes)

May 18 – May 24: Kylie Triebold, Oshkosh West track and field (1,476 votes)

May 25 – May 31: Tanner Schneider, Mayville baseball (2,455 votes)

June 8 – June 14: Grant Wenzelow, Winneconne track and field (6,437 votes)

Contact or send game stats/info to Ben Schultz at BSchultz@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @benschultz52.

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Jets agree to four year contract extension with OL Joe Tippmann

Dec 29, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; New York Jets center Joe Tippmann (66) leads a block for running back Breece Hall (20) as Buffalo Bills cornerback Cam Lewis (39) tries to make a tackle in the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images | Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

The Jets have reached a deal to keep Joe Tippmann in green and white for the long term. Ian Rapoport broke the story, while Rich Cimini reported the specifics of the deal.

The #Jets and standout G Joe Tippmann have agree to terms on a big, new 4-year extension, sources say.

One of the game’s top young guards gets paid, as the #Jets are set to lock up another core player. pic.twitter.com/5gdXiQK4dJ

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 15, 2026

Joe Tippmann’s four-year contract extension is $62 million, per source. He receives $31 million in new guaranteed money. The deal averages $15.5 million per year. @RapSheet first on the agreement.

— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) June 15, 2026

This whole thing seems pretty simple to me. The Jets have all the salary cap space they need. The most efficient use of cap space is retaining the quality players already on your team.

You bid against 31 other teams for free agents. When you lock up a player like Tippmann a year early, you frequently get a discount. The player might leave a bit of money on the table in exchange for the financial security of a long-term deal.

I don’t think it’s outrageous at all to think that Tippmann likely could have gotten more money had he hit the open market a year from now.

Tippmann is slated to start at right guard for the Jets in 2026. He also has a track record of success playing center. Which position will he play in the long run? We can’t say for sure. What we do know is that he will be staying with the Jets, and that is a good thing

Guardians News: An Off Day

CLEVELAND, OHIO - JUNE 13: Chase DeLauter #24 of the Cleveland Guardians leaves the field with Guardians Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Desjardins after an apparent injury during his at-bat in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on June 13, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Russell Lee Verlinger/Cleveland Guardians/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Guardians don’t play today, but let’s hope Chase DeLauter and Angel Martinez woke up this morning feeling great.

Don’t forget to vote for the Guardians in the All-Star balloting!

The Guardians and Brewers will begin a three-game series tomorrow in Milwaukee. C.J. Kayfus and Kahlil Watson both played yesterday for Columbus, so hopefully that means the team is optimistic about DeLauter’s ribs.

AROUND MLB:

White Sox, Royals and Twins all won. The White Sox took two of three from the Dodgers. They are hot right now, no doubt.

MSU AD J Batt reportedly signs 6-year deal for same role at SEC school

Michigan State is now officially in need of a new athletic director.

The news broke on Saturday afternoon that Spartans athletic director J Batt was the lead target for the same position at Kentucky, and on Monday morning Pete Thamel of ESPN reported that a deal has been finalized. According to Thamel, Batt has finalized a 6-year deal to make him Kentucky’s next Athletic Director and CEO of Champions Blue, the school’s for-profit LLC.

Sources: J Batt and Kentucky have finalized a 6-year deal to make him the school’s next Athletic Director and CEO of Champions Blue, the school’s for-profit LLC. His fundraising ability led the Kentucky brass to target him. He’ll replace Mitch Barnhart. https://t.co/ngxHDKty7y

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) June 15, 2026

The news of Batt's departure has not been officially announced by either Kentucky, Michigan State or Batt himself. But with a report like this from Thamel, we can treat this as a done deal and the Spartans back on the market for a new athletic director.

Batt was officially hired by Michigan State to replace Alan Haller as the athletic director last June. In a short time as the Spartans' athletic director, Batt has helped found Spartan Ventures to transform that athletic department’s fundraising and also replaced Jonathan Smith with Pat Fitzgerald as the head football coach.

Losing Batt to Kentucky is a tough blow for the Spartans as they try to find a source of stability at the top of their athletics department. Michigan State will now be in search of its third athletic director in less than two years, and hopefully this time they'll land someone who'll be there for the long haul.

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The Daily: Seems Like Larkin Will Stay in U.S.; Is Rochette Another Pius Suter?

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Dylan Larkin

Hockey Now writer Marc Dumont wrote a story recently looking at whether the Montreal Canadiens could convince both Dylan Larkin and Detroit GM Steve Yzerman that the Habs are a potential trading partner in the Dylan Larkin Sweepstakes.

It makes sense from the Canadiens perspective because a Nick Suzuki-Dylan Larkin center combination makes the Montreal a more complete team. In listing the pros and cons, Dumont points out Larkin has never produced 80 points in a season but is a full-service center. He’s a penalty killer, strong in the faceoff circle and a committed defensive player. His speed fits well with how Montreal plays.

“Seeing as the Canadiens are desperately seeking a second-line center, logic dictates that Larkin would be a good, reasonable addition to a young team that needs to bolster its strength down the middle of the ice,” Dumont concludes

Dumont doesn’t dive too deep into trade scenarios, other than to point out that the Canadiens won’t trade prospect Michael Hage of the University of Michigan. Dumont thinks Montreal would offer KHL player Alexander Zharovsky.

Larkin has a full no-trade clause and none of us know exactly what teams he will accept. However, based on the teams that have come out as acceptable destinations, Larkin is looking to stay in the U.S. Plus, it seems logical that Detroit GM Steve Yzerman will want to avoid trading Larkin to Montreal. Those two teams will battle for a playoff spot for the next several years.

“Unfortunately, given the teams he listed, it doesn’t seem like Montreal would be a good fit from Larkin’s perspective,” Dumont writes. “But they are a young, talented team that could use him in a crucial role, while offering him something the Red Wings cannot: playoff hockey.”

In Case You Missed It

Red Wings sign Swiss center Theo Rochette to a one-year contract. For Grand Rapids or Detroit? We will see.

The Utah Mammoth have the assets to become a favorite in the Dylan Larkin Sweepstakes.

Defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka may have to battle for his place on the Red Wings roster. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Red Wings Extra

As a general rule, the signing of European free agents is a long shot at best. However, there’s some hope that the signing of Swiss League center Theo Rochette will pay off. Rochette is 24, coming to North America after producing 22 goals and 21 assists for 43 points in 46 games for Lausanne. In 2020, Pius Suter joined the Chicago Blackhawks after generating 30 goals and 23 assists for 53 points in 50 games for Zurich. Suter was also 24 when he came over. The two centers are roughly the same size. Six years later, Suter is still playing in the NHL. That includes two seasons with the Red Wings.

Théo Rochette
2026 World Championships
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— Red Wings Prospects (@LGRWProspects) June 15, 2026

Hockey Now Digest

Boston: Just like the Red Wings, the Bruins signed a younger Swiss forward as a free agent. Boston Bruins.

Carolina: Jordan Staal is the oldest to win a Conn Smythe Trophy as MVP of Carolina’s Stanley Cup championship run. Carolina Hurricanes.

Colorado: Aarif Deen wonders if the Western Conference is too tough for its own benefit. Colorado Avalanche.

New Jersey: James Nichols explains why Devils fans should not fret about Nico Hischier’s contract extension. New Jersey Devils.

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Murray Complains? Vikings Minicamp, Teasley’s Purge & O-Line Questions

Kevin O'Connell won't name a starter. Teasley just fired four from the front office. Darrisaw needs rest days at minicamp. Darren & Dave have all the takes on the most chaotic Vikings offseason in years.
EAGAN, MINNESOTA - MAY 27: Kyler Murray #1 and J.J. McCarthy #9 of the Minnesota Vikings look on during an OTA workout at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center on May 27, 2026 in Eagan, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Is Kyler Murray already complaining in Minnesota? The latest episode of Two Old Bloggers digs into the biggest stories from Vikings minicamp 2026 — and there’s plenty to unpack. Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano, the longtime voices behind Vikings 1st & SKOL, delivered another sharp, fan-driven breakdown of everything purple and gold this week.

The big headline out of minicamp: Kyler Murray raised eyebrows by admitting he’s frustrated not getting all the first-team reps. As Darren put it, “He got asked a question, he answered it honestly — still, was this a bit of a passive-aggressive complaint by Murray?” Dave was more blunt: “He is getting all the reps. He’s just not getting all of them with the ones.” With J.J. McCarthy holding his own and Kevin O’Connell keeping the competition alive into training camp, the quarterback battle remains the hottest storyline heading into summer. Meanwhile, new GM Nolan Teasley wasted no time reshaping the front office — four staffers out, including longtime exec Jamaal Stevenson (with the Vikings since 2002) — and two key hires in Trent Kirchner and analytics specialist Andrew Healy signal a new direction in the draft room. The offensive line also drew attention, with Christian Darrisaw receiving a rest day during a three-day minicamp and Brian O’Neill’s contract future still unresolved.

Key Points from This Episode:

  • Kyler Murray expressed frustration over not receiving all first-team reps — KOC reportedly told him to “buckle up” before Murray even spoke to media
  • J.J. McCarthy appeared more comfortable and media-savvy this time around vs. his awkward OTA session
  • Kevin O’Connell confirmed the QB competition extends into training camp — no decision imminent
  • Christian Darrisaw given a rest day during minicamp, raising legitimate concerns about his knee’s long-term health
  • Nolan Teasley fired Demitrius Washington, Jamaal Stevenson, Pat Roberts, and one pro scout; hired Trent Kirchner (ex-Seahawks VP) and Andrew Healy (Browns analytics VP)
  • Ryan Grigson expected to remain with the Vikings in a modified role
  • Brian O’Neill wants to retire a Viking but cap dynamics (Darrisaw at $34M by 2028) complicate an extension
  • New OL coach Keith Carter drawing rave reviews from players despite his hard-nosed reputation
  • Wide zone scheme under Frank Smith generating excitement among the offensive line group

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With Kyler Murray reportedly chafing at the lack of first-team reps and J.J. McCarthy building momentum — do you think Kevin O’Connell already knows who his starting quarterback is, or is this competition genuinely wide open heading into training camp?

Berks tennis: Suwak, Perkins earn MVP honors in Hits for Hope tourney

Dominic Suwak of Arlington, Virginia, won the men’s championship on Sunday in the 15th edition of the Conrad Weiser Hits for Hope Tennis Tournament at the Conrad Weiser Tennis Facility in Robesonia.

Suwak, the second seed, defeated Ryan Palandjian, a rising senior at Manheim Township High School, in the finals.

Palandjian upset No. 1 seed Joey Link in the quarterfinals.

Suwak and Max Arkans then repeated as doubles champions, beating Ryan and Jake Palandjian in the finals.

In the mixed open doubles, Cami Townsend and Matt Muoio defended their title from a year ago. Townsend played for Texas A&M Corpus-Cristi and Muoio was as standout at Albright College.

Suwak was named the Adult Tournament MVP for his two championships and finals appearance in the mixed doubles.

The tournament drew a record number of players (328). It raised $5,000 to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.

In the junior tournament, Conrad Weiser freshman Juliet Perkins earned her second tournament MVP.

Perkins won the girls under-14 draw, teamed with Natalie Nelson to win the under-14 doubles and partnered with Chris Uzar to win the under-14 mixed doubles.

Perkins was also a finalist in the under-18 girls event and made the finals with Ariana Plevrakis in the under-18 girls doubles and Uzar in the under-18 mixed doubles.

She also partnered with older sister Emma Perkins to capture the Sister/Sister Doubles championship in three sets over the team of Alice and Olivia Liang from Methacton.

Ethan Menegel, the Berks County singles finalist from Wilson, won the boys 18 singles title over Henry Wright, a native of Kentucky.

The boys 18 doubles was won by Uzar and Landon Lubart.

Olivia O’Neill of Kentucky won the girls under-18 title and teamed with Wright to win the under-18 mixed doubles title.

Matt Muoio and Joe Muoio won their record seventh straight Father/Son Doubles championship with a straight sets win over William Arp and Joshua Arp in the finals.

At the Night of Champions ceremony on Saturday night, along with the BCTA Hall of Fame and many other awards, it was announced that Don Hutchison and Pat Shields have been elected into the USTA Middle States Hall of Fame with the induction set to take place in Reading at the Reading Country Club on Oct. 29.

Hutchison is a longtime player, coach and administrator in Berks County, and Shields is the longtime owner of Fromuth Tennis.

The 2027 Conrad Weiser Hits for Hope Tournament will be June 7-13, 2027

Early Prime Day deals just dropped at Amazon UK — get up to 65% off Ring, Blink, Ninja, Apple, Sonos, and more

Prime Day officially starts next week, but early deals are already live at Amazon UK, so I've searched through the offers and picked out 19 top deals from Ring, Blink, Ninja, Apple, Sonos, and more with up to 65% off.

It’s time to duel! The Witcher Online Update 3.0 arrives with Gwent support

The Witcher 3 Online allows players to challenge each other to epic Gwent battles online The Witcher Online Update 3.0 is here, and it brings one of the mod’s most requested features to The Witcher 3: online Gwent battles. Players can battle each other with their own decks using the cards they have collected during […]

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Windows 11's built-in apps are about to get a boost — here's what's already in testing

Microsoft is rolling out a major wave of updates to Windows 11's native in-box apps in the Insider channels, bringing bug fixes, UI tweaks, and highly requested updates to tools like Paint, Photos, and Clock before they ship to all users.

Forget waiting for Prime Day: these compact Geekom mini PCs deliver big‑machine performance at smaller‑than‑expected prices

15 June 2026 at 16:25
Geekom is hosting a summer sale on various mini-PCs that offer great performance, vast storage space, and compact designs that will preserve real estate on your workstations. Plus, Geekom has limited-time promo codes to help reduce their prices further.

Samsung Browser in One UI 9 gets several improvements, including Ask Anything

15 June 2026 at 17:18

Samsung Browser is bringing some serious changes in One UI 9, including the naming shift from Ask AI to Ask Anything. The app’s version 30.0.2.45 is available for Galaxy devices, which have plenty of stuff to explore.

Enthusiast GalaxyTechie compiled a list of expansive changes in the Samsung Browser for One UI 9. Galaxy devices running an older OS version may also support the app if sideloaded, but the changes aren’t guaranteed.

The latest version of Samsung Browser makes the dynamic blur application mandatory for all bars. The components adopt a blurred design while keeping transparency. The live webpage would show up as the background, hosting the elements.

Samsung Browser is also letting you tweak the hamburger menu. You can now edit the “More options” page, such as reordering or removing options.

The app has also been linked with the Samsung Notes app to open PDF files. Tapping a PDF file inside Samsung Browser can now be directly opened in the Samsung Notes app for better control.

What’s more, ThatJoshGuy spotted that Samsung Browser now features “Ask Anything” in place of “Ask AI”. This is a major shift in the naming scheme, a big one after the company ditched Ask Plex for Ask Perplexity.

Samsung Browser One UI 9 Changes

Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has renamed the Internet app to Browser. The company has also widely debuted its in-house internet browser to Windows PCs and laptops in a bid to gain some market share in the segment.

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may launch with 4 big welcome changes

15 June 2026 at 16:34

Galaxy S27 Ultra may launch with 4 major changes over its predecessor, and Samsung fans should know about them. New supply chain rumors indicate a major overhaul in the next flagship design language to realize hardware upgrades.

Korean leaker Lanzuk (via Tom’sGuide) claims 4 big changes in the Galaxy S27 Ultra, which span design and camera to battery and charging.

Camera

Galaxy S27 Ultra may not retain the legacy camera strategy and remove the 3x Telephoto sensor. Samsung has already brought a more practical and useful 5X Telephoto camera to its Ultra models, which would be carried forward.

Battery

Battery capacity of the Galaxy S27 Ultra is highly likely to surpass the 5000mAh ceiling. Engineers are reportedly assigned the task of using the vacated space from the camera sensors to improve hardware, such as the battery.

Design

Samsung may change the camera module’s alignment, somewhat matching what Pixel phones offer. The vertically arranged camera sensors may be repositioned to spread horizontally, ending the wobble effect when placed on a table.

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra AI Render

Image – Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra AI Render | Source – Ice Universe (X)

Charging

The camera design change may also help Samsung to bring Qi2 wireless charging. Pixel phones use the horizontal camera module and support Qi2 charging. That said, Samsung may finally offer the advanced charging support to the 2027 flagship.

Galaxy S27 Ultra expectations

Samsung may launch the Galaxy S27 series in the first quarter of 2027. The lineup would add a Pro version, while retaining the three legacy versions. The Ultra variant may arrive globally with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 processor.

You may like: Samsung Galaxy S27 may launch at the start of Apple’s foldable journey

We may see the camera hardware upgrade in 2027. The camera resolution may remain unchanged: 200MP + 50MP + 50MP. However, the performance would enhance significantly due to the utilization of next-gen camera sensors.

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Starlink ends free dish perks ahead of new Standard and Mini kits launch

While SpaceX is earning new business for its Starlink satellite constellation with the State Department signing it up as their default disaster communications service provider, it also now has shareholders to report to. It has therefore removed several freebies and perks it offered prior to the IPO.

RugOne Xever 8 hands-on review

15 June 2026 at 16:19

If the RugOne brand doesn't ring any bells for you, we won't blame you. It's a brand-new "exploration brand" by the rugged phone veteran Ulefone that they debuted at last year's IFA 2025 with their first device, the Xever 7. Today, six months later, we get their second device - the RugOne Xever 8, which we have for hands-on today. We also have a short video about the Xever 8 on TikTok too. Ulefone sees a space in the smartphone market where young people are looking for a rugged smartphone (hence the name RugOne) with an appealing yet eco-friendly design. Surely, the phone is also...

Researchers are turning old Pixel phones into a data center – and they outperform some server hardware

15 June 2026 at 15:49

Google Research frames the project around "embodied carbon," the emissions tied to manufacturing devices in the first place. Smartphones, which most people replace every few years, account for a growing share of global e-waste. Extending their useful life, even in a different role, directly reduces that footprint.

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Soulslike Game The Relic: First Guardian Sets July 31 PC and PS5 Launch, with Xbox and Switch 2 to Follow

15 June 2026 at 17:00

Artwork for the game 'The Relic: First Guardian' depicting a hooded warrior with a sword and shield facing a mystical scene.

Today, publisher Perp Games and South Korean developer Project Cloud Games announced the release date of the Soulslike game The Relic: First Guardian. The game, previously planned for a 2025 launch, is now set to be available from July 31 on PC (Steam) and PlayStation 5, with ports for Xbox Series S and X and Nintendo Switch 2 coming later in the Summer. PS5 will also get an exclusive retail version, though it'll only be available on September 4. The game takes place in Arsiltus, a once-peaceful world now overrun by a creeping blight that players must push back as […]

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MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Lands At $1,699, Nearly Doubling The Claw 8 AI+ As Handheld Prices Spiral

15 June 2026 at 16:54

An MSI handheld gaming device displays a vibrant dragon logo, with the text 'Claw 8 EX AI⁺' and 'Peak Performance Handheld' prominently highlighted.

The new G3 Extreme-based gaming handheld won't be cheap and will be far more expensive than the existing Claw 8 handheld. MSI Lists Intel G3 Extreme-Powered Claw 8 EX AI+ Handheld for $1,799 While Newegg and Best Buy List it for $1,699, Making it The Most Expensive MSI Gaming Handheld Ever Right when the MSI Claw EX AI+ handheld started to appear in various retail stores for a sub-$2000 price tag, we knew that this handheld was going to be much more expensive than the current CLAW 8 handhelds. Despite knowing that the prices were placeholders, it already appeared that […]

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LPDDR6 Memory To Double Capacities For AI Datacenters, Delivering 512 GB Per Module To Meet Agentic AI Demand

15 June 2026 at 16:40

JEDEC Previews LPDDR6 Memory With SOCAMM2 Modules & 512 GB Capacities, Clearing the Path for Next-Gen AI Servers 1

LPDDR6 will become the next major component addressing the rising memory requirements in Agentic AI datacenters. LPDDR6 Is The Leading Memory Standard For AI Datacenters Moving Forward, Expect A Sharp Increase In Demand As Agentic AI workloads continue to gain adoption in an aggressive way, the demand for more memory capacity is rising across AI firms. This has driven demand for LPDDR memory, which has become the gold standard for data centers owing to its higher memory capacities and better efficiency characteristics. The next chapter in LPDDR memory is going to be LPDDR6. Recently, we reported how Samsung, SK Hynix, […]

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MSI Prepares World’s First Glossy 5K Mini LED Gaming Monitor MPG 271KRAW18, Featuring 2304 Dimming Zones

15 June 2026 at 16:38

The image shows an MSI monitor featuring 'MPG 271KRAW18' with a 27-inch 5K resolution, 218 PPI, '5K 180Hz' and '2K 330Hz' dual mode, Nvidia G-SYNC, AI Navigator, and has 2304 mini LED zones and a glossy coating.

We didn't cover this one at Computex, but it's an interesting model by MSI, which features high-end specs on a Mini LED panel. MSI Showcases MPG 271KRAW18 5K Mini LED Monitor That Can Switch to 2K Resolution at 330 Hz and Boasts DisplayPort 2.1a Interface The MPG 271KRAW18 appears to be an enthusiast-grade gaming monitor, which we missed at Computex, but TFT Central covered it. As per the report, MSI claims it is the world's first 5K Mini LED gaming monitor with a glossy coating. The MPG 271KRAW18 uses a 27-inch panel and a Mini LED panel with 2304 dimming […]

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AMD Quietly Revives 7-Year-Old Zen+ Architecture With New Ryzen 3 3100U And Ryzen 5 3501U Laptop Chips

15 June 2026 at 16:13

A close-up view of an AMD Ryzen processor showcasing its intricate internal layout with a prominent 'AMD RYZEN' label on the chip.

After a long time, AMD launches a Zen+ chip, featuring just two cores without hyperthreading, which appears to be targeting entry-level laptops. AMD Launches Picasso Ryzen 3 3100U and Ryzen 5 3501U Entry-Level Chips With Radeon Vega 8 Graphics for Laptops AMD can surprise at any time with newer chips from older Zen generations, and while it has transitioned to newer Zen 4 and Zen 5 chips already, it's not yet done with older Ryzen chips. AMD has released a large number of SKUs in the Ryzen 5000 series, but older Zen, Zen+, and Zen 2 generations are still seeing […]

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TSMC’s Steep 2nm Price Hikes Could Push NVIDIA and Apple Toward Samsung, as GAA Pricing Opens the Door

15 June 2026 at 16:05

Logos of 'Samsung' and 'tsmc' over a colorful semiconductor wafer background.

TSMC is expected to raise prices of its 2nm wafers, which might lead NVIDIA and Apple to consider using Samsung as an alternative. TSMC's 2nm Node Is the Industry-Standard, But Its Pricing May Prompt Customers To Look At Alternatives We know that TSMC is already ramping up volume production of its cutting-edge 2nm process, which is also one of the most advanced technologies in the world. But the latest tech also comes at a high price. This is due to significantly higher demand & markups driven by rising inflation and material costs, which are gripping the industry right now. As […]

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EA Sports UFC 6 Review – A More Well-Rounded Fighter That Still Pulls Some Punches

15 June 2026 at 16:00

EA Sports UFC 6

The UFC has long been the red-headed stepchild of the EA Sports roster, as the games only come out every two years, and the last couple of entries have been pretty lightweight in terms of content. Well, EA Sports UFC 6 is here (just in time for the sport to debut on the White House lawn of all places), and this time around, EA Vancouver is promising a more muscular update. Does EA Sports UFC 6 finally put this franchise in title contention? Or does the series still have some holes in its game? Tape up your fists, it's time to find out. […]

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Samsung And Elon Musk Partner Up Again, This Time For The 4th-Generation Neuralink Chip Under The 4nm Process, TSMC Seemingly Dropped

15 June 2026 at 15:55

Samsung and Elon Musk to partner up for the fourth-generation Neuralink chip

The development of Elon Musk’s fourth-generation Neuralink chip is already underway as Samsung looks to strengthen the bond between the two. The newest iteration belonging to the neurotechnology company is expected to have unique characteristics thanks to its ability to enable bidirectional communication between the brain and computing devices. Elon Musk could set up a permanent relationship with Samsung, with TSMC being dropped after working to manufacture 3rd-generation Neuralink chips After setting up a long-term deal with the Korean giant for its self-driving chips, the AI6 and AI6.5, Musk appears to be confident in tapping Samsung for its cutting-edge Neuralink chip […]

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VTubeMe – Turn a selfie into a photorealistic VRM avatar for streaming


VTubeMe turns a single selfie into a photorealistic VRM avatar for VTubing without any 3D skills. You can create and preview avatars for free in a web editor, then unlock VRM and GLB downloads with a one-time $7.99 payment per avatar that includes lifetime re-edits. Avatars work with VSeeFace, 3tene, Warudo, and other VRM apps. Customize hair, outfits, and accessories, and use your model commercially for streaming and content.

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Keel Laid for Royal Caribbean’s Seventh Oasis Class Ship

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World Cup 2026: What is Cape Verde’s current FIFA world ranking?

15 June 2026 at 16:42
Cape Verde secured their first-ever World Cup appearance, earning their place in the 2026 edition following all of FIFA’s adjustments. With this, they will have the opportunity to climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking.

After overcoming Cameroon in the African qualifiers, Cape Verde will play in their first World Cup at the 2026 edition. While they are not a contender team, they surprised their opponents with their offensive power, which led them to first place in their group and secured direct qualification. Following this historic achievement, they have gained greater recognition, climbing positions in the FIFA World Ranking and potentially looking to surprise their opponents.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Cape Verde are ranked 67nd with 1,371.11 points. With Spain as their first opponent, the result could directly affect their position in the standings. After being ranked 182st in 2000, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 27th in February 2014.

While Cape Verde have improve their international impact, they remain as the lowest-ranked national team in their group at the 2026 World Cup. Spain currently hold the 2 spot in the rankings with 1874.71 points. Then, Uruguay hold the 17 spot in the rankings with 1673.07 points. Saudi Arabia rank in the 60 spot in the rankings with 1423.88 points.

Having just over 500.000 people on their island, Cape Verde are looking to write their name on World Cup history. In case of reaching the knockout stages as the best third-placed teams, they will have their best participation ever in the competition. Nonetheless, they could still leave a huge impact in the Group Stage by shinning against their rivals, and demonstrate competitiveness.

Laros Duarte of Cabo Verde celebrates scoring a goal.
Laros Duarte of Cabo Verde celebrates scoring a goal.

What are Curaçao’s upcoming matches in the 2026 World Cup?

In their debut at the 2026 World Cup, Cape Verde face Spain on June 15 at Atlanta Stadium, in Atlanta, Georgia. Then, they face Uruguay on June 21 at Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami, Florida. As their latest clash in the group stage, they will face Saudi Arabia on June 26 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

To leave a significant mark in the tournament, they may demonstrate their offensive skills to keep the competitiveness. Moreover, they could even climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking, as some rivals in the list do not compete in the 2026 World Cup. As they are not top contenders in the tournament, they have no pressure to shine, putting everything in an effort to leave a legacy.

Sidney Cabral of Cabo Verde.

How to watch Spain vs Cape Verde in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

15 June 2026 at 16:00
Spain will face off against Cape Verde in their opening FIFA World Cup group-stage match. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Spain vs Cape Verde on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Spain vs Cape Verde
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT • Monday, June 15, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
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Match Overview

Spain arrives at the 2026 tournament as the reigning European champions and one of the top contenders to lift the trophy. Ranked second in the world, La Roja are expected to make a powerful statement in their opening match. For a team with immense depth and a history of success, anything less than a convincing victory against the group’s underdog would be seen as a significant disappointment and could complicate their path to the knockout stages.

Meanwhile, Cape Verde is living a football fairy tale. As the third-smallest nation ever to qualify for the global showpiece, their presence is a testament to their remarkable progress. The Blue Sharks topped a challenging African qualification group that included giants like Cameroon, and now they step onto the biggest stage for the first time. This match is a historic moment for the island nation, representing a chance to defy the odds and produce one of the greatest upsets in the tournament’s history.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The two nations enter this Group H clash on vastly different trajectories. Spain operates as a finely tuned machine under coach Luis de la Fuente, fresh off a Euro 2024 triumph and a dominant qualifying campaign. Their system is built on technical superiority and suffocating possession. In contrast, Cape Verde‘s journey has been one of grit and tactical discipline, outperforming more experienced African sides to book their historic ticket to North America.

The tactical battle will be a classic clash of styles. Spain is expected to monopolize the ball, leveraging their 70.4% average possession from qualifying to patiently probe for weaknesses. With Rodri anchoring the midfield, they will dictate the tempo and look to break down a packed defense. Cape Verde will almost certainly respond with a disciplined low block, aiming to congest space, absorb pressure, and hit Spain on the counter-attack with explosive pace.

For Spain, the motivation is clear: secure a comprehensive win to build momentum and establish an early advantage in a group that also features a tough Uruguay side. For Cape Verde, this match is about national pride and the opportunity to announce their arrival on the world stage. A draw would be a monumental achievement, while a victory would be legendary, sending shockwaves through the entire tournament.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

This opening group stage match will be the first-ever meeting between Spain and Cape Verde at any level, making it a historic encounter for both nations. With no prior history to draw from, the context must come from their respective records against similar opposition.

Spain has faced African teams six times in past tournaments, compiling a record of three wins, two draws, and one loss in regulation time. However, their most recent encounter was a painful one: a penalty shootout elimination at the hands of Morocco in the Round of 16 of the 2022 tournament after a scoreless draw. Cape Verde, as debutants, will be playing their first-ever match against a European opponent at the finals.

Historical data from previous tournaments heavily favors the experienced side. Nations making their debut have won only two of their last 16 matches over the past four competitions. Furthermore, data since 1998 shows that systematically wagering against newcomers has yielded a positive return, underscoring the steep challenge Cape Verde faces. The trends strongly suggest Spain will control the game and has a high probability of securing a win while keeping a clean sheet.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Spain enters the opener with a couple of key fitness concerns, while Cape Verde reports a clean bill of health and a full squad ready for their historic debut.

Spanish manager Luis de la Fuente faces decisions on his explosive wing duo, Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, who have both been recovering from recent hamstring issues. It is unlikely either will be risked from the start, which could open the door for in-form attackers like Ferran Torres and Dani Olmo to feature in the starting eleven. Despite these concerns, Spain’s incredible squad depth ensures they will field a world-class lineup.

Cape Verde will rely on the disciplined and organized unit that saw them through qualification. The central defensive pairing of Pico and Logan Costa will be crucial in their efforts to contain Spain‘s potent attack. At the other end of the pitch, forward Dailon Livramento, who scored four vital goals in qualifying, will lead the line and serve as the primary outlet for their counter-attacks.

Spain Projected XI (4-3-3):
Raya; Llorente, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Ruiz; Torres, Oyarzabal, Olmo.
This lineup reflects a classic Spanish setup focused on midfield control and technical brilliance. With Rodri dictating the pace, Pedri and Ruiz will be tasked with creating chances for a fluid front three led by Mikel Oyarzabal, who offers a clinical finishing touch.

Cape Verde Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Vozinha; Moreira, Costa, Pico, Paulo; Semedo, Pina; Mendes, Monteiro, Cabral; Livramento.
This formation provides Cape Verde with a solid defensive foundation. The double pivot of Semedo and Pina will screen the backline, while the attacking midfield trio will look to support Livramento on the break. Their success will depend on their defensive cohesion and efficiency in transition.

More details on how to watch

You can watch the Spain vs Cape Verde match and every other game of the tournament on Fubo. The platform is available on a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices running iOS or Android.

In addition to the 2026 tournament, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top soccer competitions from around the world. You can stream leagues such as the UEFA Champions League, Serie A, and many more.

A subscription to Fubo costs just $14.99 per month. This plan gives you access to all live matches, on-demand content, and exclusive studio shows.

SEE MORE: Complete TV schedule for the 2026 World Cup.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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Ferran Torres of Spain

Spain 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

15 June 2026 at 15:30
Full preview of Spain for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Fresh off their Euro 2024 triumph, Spain enter the 2026 tournament as a primary contender. The national team has successfully evolved from its traditional possession-heavy approach to a more incisive and balanced style of play.

The emergence of teenage sensation Lamine Yamal and the stabilizing presence of Rodri in midfield have restored their elite status. The squad currently sits high in the global rankings and showcases remarkable consistency.

Expectations for the North American tournament are massive. This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the Spain 2026 World Cup squad, examines the tactical shifts, and analyzes their group-stage outlook.

Team profile

CoachLuis de la Fuente
CaptainRodri
NicknameLa Roja
FIFA ranking2nd
ConfederationUEFA
GroupH
Best World Cup resultChampions (2010)
World Cup appearances17
Last World Cup appearance2022

How Spain play

The team utilizes a fluid 4-3-3 formation that can easily shift into a 4-2-3-1. This Spain tactical analysis reveals a significant evolution under the current staff. The system moves past the slower possession days of the late 2010s.

The 2026 squad still controls the ball, but with a much faster and vertical purpose. The tactical philosophy relies on recovering possession high up the pitch. They attack the half-spaces before opponents can organize their defensive blocks. This approach allows them to maintain over 70% average possession while consistently threatening the penalty area.

Defensively, the roster relies on a high pressing structure and the stabilizing presence of Rodri as a defensive pivot. The wide areas are where the team truly excels. They utilize the pace and technical ability of wingers like Yamal and Nico Williams to stretch defenses.

This direct progression and ability to isolate defenders out wide will dictate their success during the tournament.

Luis de la Fuente: The coach behind Spain

Since taking charge of the national team in January 2023, Luis de la Fuente has transformed from a quiet internal appointment into a European champion. Entering his fourth year in the role, the Spain coach is now widely regarded as a pragmatist who modernized the squad.

His background is deeply rooted in the Spanish federation. He spent nearly a decade coaching the youth tiers. This experience allowed him to mentor core players like Rodri, Pedri, and Yamal long before they reached the senior level.

He enjoyed a solid playing career in La Liga during the 1980s. However, de la Fuente had never managed at the global showpiece until this 2026 cycle. His ability to prioritize squad dynamics over individual egos makes him a crucial stabilizing force.

Key player: Lamine Yamal

The upcoming tournament could be Lamine Yamal’s global coronation. The 18-year-old Barcelona winger has rapidly evolved from a record-breaking prospect into one of the most lethal attackers in international soccer.

Lamine Yamal in a training session (Getty Images).

Before turning 19, Yamal had already recorded six goals in his first 23 appearances for the senior team. Spain key players are increasingly defined by their directness, and Yamal perfectly fits this mold. The team frequently moves the ball forward quickly to isolate him against defenders. This allows him to cut inside onto his favored left foot.

He enters the tournament after a 16-goal, 11-assist domestic season. His technical ability is vital for breaking down compact defensive blocks.

Spain’s road to the 2026 World Cup

Spain dominated Group E during their UEFA qualifying campaign. They finished at the top of the table undefeated with 16 points. The squad recorded five wins and a single draw, finishing three points ahead of second-place Turkiye.

The team scored 21 goals while conceding only twice. Mikel Merino and Mikel Oyarzabal led the scoring charts with six goals each. The defining result came early with a statement 6-0 victory over Turkiye on September 7, 2025. This win immediately established their control of the group.

Their only dropped points came in a 2-2 draw during the final matchday when qualification was already secured. This dominant qualification run demonstrated the clinical edge that makes them a formidable threat.

Spain’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Drawn into Group H, Spain will face Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, and Cape Verde in the opening stage of the competition. This group presents a highly favorable path to the knockout rounds compared to other FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.

The most challenging matchup will undoubtedly be against Uruguay. The South American side is capable of matching their intensity and testing their defensive structure. Conversely, fixtures against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde offer favorable opportunities. These games allow the team to assert their possession-based dominance and build attacking rhythm.

The team expects to secure the top spot in Group H. Anything less would be considered a major surprise.

Readers looking to follow every match involving the squad can also check our complete Spain TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Spain squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
David Raya (GK)Arsenal
Joan Garcia (GK)Barcelona
Unai Simón (GK)Athletic Club
Pedro Porro (DF)Tottenham
Eric García (DF)Barcelona
Álex Grimaldo (DF)Bayer Leverkusen
Pau Cubarsí (DF)Barcelona
Marcos Llorente (DF)Atletico Madrid
Aymeric Laporte (DF)Athletic Club
Marc Cucurella (DF)Chelsea
Marc Pubill (DF)Atletico Madrid
Dani Olmo (MF)Barcelona
Rodri (MF)Manchester City
Martín Zubimendi (MF)Arsenal
Pedri (MF)Barcelona
Gavi (MF)Barcelona
Mikel Merino (MF)Arsenal
Fabián Ruiz (MF)PSG
Álex Baena (FW)Atletico Madrid
Yéremy Pino (FW)Crystal Palace
Nico Williams (FW)Athletic Club
Ferran Torres (FW)Barcelona
Lamine Yamal (FW)Barcelona
Mikel Oyarzabal (FW)Real Sociedad
Borja Iglesias (FW)Celta Vigo
Víctor Muñoz (FW)Osasuna

Final word on Spain

Spain enters the 2026 tournament as a legitimate title contender. They stand out among international soccer teams 2026 due to their exceptional depth and recent major tournament pedigree.

Their biggest strength lies in a balanced, vertical attack. This system is spearheaded by elite wingers and anchored by a world-class midfield. The primary challenge will be maintaining defensive solidity against top-tier opposition in the latter stages of the knockout rounds.

Reaching the final is a realistic expectation for this talented generation.

Lamine Yamal of Spain.

Antonio Margarito makes ‘honest’ prediction for Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao 2: “I say he wins”

15 June 2026 at 16:13

Former world champion , who fought Manny Pacquiao in 2010, has offered his take on the Filipino’s expected rematch with Floyd Mayweather. The Mexican lost a wide unanimous decision to ‘Pac Man’ in their WBC super-welterweight title clash, just two fights removed from his infamous encounter with Shane Mosley. Prior to suffering a ninth-round stoppage […]

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Carl Froch delivers honest verdict on Usyk vs Agit Kabayel: “He’s past his best”

15 June 2026 at 16:09

Following his win over Rico Verhoeven, Oleksandr Usyk has been ordered to face WBC mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel next. Four-time super-middleweight world champion Carl Froch has offered his thoughts on the proposed fight. Usyk scored a round 11 stoppage over Verhoeven last month, but the result did not tell the full story of the bout, […]

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George Foreman ranked one heavyweight above Muhammad Ali: “No doubt he’s the best ever”

15 June 2026 at 15:48

once named the heavyweight fighter that had surpassed the achievements of the legendary . Foreman knew first hand what it was like to share the ring with Ali, having come up short in their iconic ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ meeting back in October 1974. ‘Big George’ would go on to compete for another 20 years […]

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İş imzaya kaldı: van Bronckhorst geri dönüyor

Bir dönem Beşiktaş'ta görev yapan ve son olarak Liverpool'da Arne Slot'un yardımcısı olan Giovanni van Bronckhorst'un yeni adresi netlik kazandı.

Beşiktaş'ın eski teknik direktörü Giovanni van Bronckhorst'un yeni adresi belli oldu. Fabrizio Romano'nun haberine göre; 51 yaşındaki teknik adam, Feyenoord ile her konuda anlaşmaya vardı.

Haberde, Sipke Hulshoff'un ise yardımcı antrenör olacağı belirtildi.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst daha önce Feyenoord'da görev almış ve 1 Hollanda Ligi, 2 Hollanda Kupası ve 2 Hollanda Süper Kupası şampiyonluğu sevinci yaşamıştı.

Dünya Kupası'nın acıması yok demişti: Sözlerinde haklı çıktı

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası F Grubu'ndaki ikinci maçta İsveç, Tunus'u 5-1 mağlup ederek turnuvaya galibiyetle başlamıştı. Bu ağır mağlubiyetin ardından Tunus cephesinden radikal bir karar geldi.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası F Grubu'ndaki ikinci maçta İsveç, Tunus'u 5-1 mağlup ederek turnuvaya galibiyetle başladı.Karşılaşmanın ardından Tunus Teknik Direktörü Sabri Lamouchi, açıklama yapmış ve Dünya Kupası'nın acımasız olduğunu öne sürmüştü. Teknik direktörün bu açıklamasını haklı kılan bir gelişme yaşandı.

İlk Dünya Kupası maçını İsveç'e karşı 5-1 kaybeden Tunus, henüz 24 saat geçmeden teknik direktör Sabri Lamouchi ile yollarını ayırdı.

NE DEMİŞTİ?

Karşılaşmanın ardından Tunus Teknik Direktörü Sabri Lamouchi maç sonu şu açıklamayı yapmıştı:

-Bireysel kalite maçı belirledi. İsveçli oyuncular hatalarımızı değerlendirip gollerini attılar. Skor olarak geri döndük ve ilk yarı bitmeden farkı azalttık. İkinci yarıya iyi başladık ama bu başlangıcı değerlendiremedik. Bireysel hataların bedelini ağır ödedik. Dünya Kupası'ndayız ve Dünya Kupası acımasızdır.

Sakarya 'UCI MTB Eliminatör Dünya Kupası'na ev sahipliği yaptı

Avrupa Şampiyonası'nın ardından UCI MTB Eliminatör Dünya Kupası'na da ev sahipliği yapan Sakarya, bir hafta boyunca bisiklet sporunun merkezi oldu. Ayçiçeği Bisiklet Vadisi'nde düzenlenen organizasyonda 13 ülkeden 50 sporcu mücadele ederken, yarışların ardından gösteriler ve konser gerçekleştirildi.

Cahangir Fərəcullayev Mayamiyə nə üçün gedib?

15 June 2026 at 16:12

Bu gün ABŞ-nin Mayami şəhərində FIFA İcraedici Futbol Sammiti keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, FIFA Dünya Çempionatı – 2026 çərçivəsində təşkil olunan tədbirdə AFFA-nı baş katib Cahangir Fərəcullayev təmsil edir.

Tədbir zamanı gənc futbolçuların inkişafı və strategiyaya həsr olunmuş rəsmi sessiyalar keçirilib, eləcə də, gələcək layihələr ətrafında fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.

“Qarabağ”ın yetirməsi “Şəfa”da

15 June 2026 at 15:46

“Şəfa” növbəti transferini reallaşdırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Bakı təmsilçisi qapıçı Məmməd Hüseynovu heyətinə qatıb. 27 yaşlı qolkiperlə ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

“Qarabağ”ın yetirməsi olan Məmməd Hüseynov son olaraq “Kəpəz”də çıxış edib. O, eyni zamanda “Zirə”nin də formasını geyinib.

İsmayıl daha bir il Azərbaycanda qalmaq istəyir (AÇIQLAMA)

15 June 2026 at 15:28

“Şəfa”nın futbolçusu İsmayıl Zülfüqarlıya təkliflər var. Bu barədə cinah oyunçusu “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında bildirdi. O, klubla müqaviləsinin davam etdiyini və daha bir mövsüm Bakı təmsilçisində qalmaq istədiyini qeyd etdi:

“Şəfa” ilə müqaviləm davam edir. Başqa təkliflər də var, ancaq burda qalmaq niyyətindəyəm. Premyer Liqa klublarından və ölkə xaricindən maraq var, lakin düşünürəm ki, burda qalıb, özümü inkişaf etdirməli, daha sonra legioner olmalıyam. Ölkə xaricinə tam formada getmək və Azərbaycanı layiqincə təmsil etmək istəyirəm”.

İsmayıl “Neftçi”nin yetirməsidir. 25 yaşlı müdafiəçi 2019-2024-cü illərdə “ağ-qaralar”da çıxış edib. Daha sonra “Turan Tovuz”a yollanan Zülfüqarlı 2025-ci ilin yayından isə “Şəfa”da çıxış edir.

Cinah oyunçusu Azərbaycanın U-21 millisində 10 oyunda 2 qol vurub. İsmayıl daha əvvəl əsas yığmaya da dəvət almasına baxmayaraq, hələ debüt etməyib.

Şahin Cəfərov

“Kəpəz”də ayrılıq – rəsmi

15 June 2026 at 15:10

“Kəpəz”də ayrılıq gerçəkləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, müqaviləsi başa çatan Məmməd Hüseynov klubu tərk edib. Bu barədə “sarı-göylər”in mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

2024-cü ilin yayında “Kəpəz”ə qoşulan 27 yaşlı qapıçı ötən mövsüm Misli Premyer Liqasında 7 matçda meydana çıxıb.

New Juventus CEO Carnevali decides all but one of Comolli’s signings are up for sale

15 June 2026 at 16:19

Giovanni Carnevali officially started in his role as the new CEO of Juventus on Monday morning, and the latest updates claim that he has already decided to place all but one of his predecessor’s signings up for sale. 

Only one of Comolli’s Juventus signings ‘guaranteed’ to stay in 2026-27

Carnevalli took over from Damien Comolli at the top of the Juventus hierarchy. Comolli had only been in the role for one season, but left amidst reports of a falling-out with head coach Luciano Spalletti due to failed transfer approaches and a disagreement over their future visions for the club. 

While supporters eagerly anticipate the arrivals of new signings in the summer transfer market, Carnevali must first get to the bottom of the club’s budget and will have to move a few players on first in order to accommodate new acquisitions, especially without access to the Champions League in 2026-27. 

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Jeremie Boga is the only player that Comolli brought to the club that is currently considered ‘safe’ from being sold during the summer transfer window. 

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 07: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates after scoring the his team's fourth goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates after scoring the his team’s fourth goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

The French-born Ivory Coast international joined the club on loan with a low-cost option to buy for just €4.8m during the January transfer window and has since gone on to prove himself as a solid option to rotate with Kenan Yildiz and has enonugh versatility to cover a number of roles across the Bianconeri attack when required. 

As for the rest of the signings that Comolli made at Juventus, nobody is guaranteed to stay. 

Juventus will listen to offers for both Jonathan David and Lois Openda. David joined on a free transfer, which means that Juventus are guaranteed to make a capital gain if they sell him this summer, but a significant salary of €6m and after an underwhelming first campaign in Italy, finding a willing buyer could still be relatively complicated. 

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 05: Jonathan David of Juventus reacts during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Jonathan David of Juventus reacts during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Selling Openda might be even more tricky given that Juventus signed him on loan with an obligation to buy clause in excess of €44m.  

Edon Zhegrova is also considered surplus to requirements after failing to make a single appearance in the Bianconeri starting line-up in Serie A this season. There have been reports that Turkish outfit Trabzonspor could be interested

Edon Zhegrova signs his Juventus contract with Damien Comolli
Edon Zhegrova signs his Juventus contract with Damien Comolli

There is also Joao Mario, who was bought permanently in the summer but was then sent out on loan to Bologna in a sort-of exchange deal involving Emil Holm moving in the opposite direction. The Portuguese is also not expected to play a major role in the Juve first team next season as things stand.

Have your say: Is Amorim the right choice to take over as head coach of Milan?

15 June 2026 at 15:45

Multiple sources confirm that Ruben Amorim is set to take over from Massimiliano Allegri as the new head coach of Milan, and we want to know: Is the former Manchester United gaffer the right choice for the Rossoneri in the circumstances?

Is Amorim the right candidate to take over as Milan head coach?

Amorim is expected to join Milan on an initial two-year contract with an option to extend for a further 12 months, with wages reported to be in the region of €3.5m-€4m per season. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 30: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United, reacts during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford on August 30, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
RUBEN AMORIM – AUGUST 30: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United, reacts during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford on August 30, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

There have also been suggestions that the Rossoneri are moving closer to agreements with Eintracht Frankfurt duo Markus Krösche and Timmo Hardung to take over as the club’s new technical and sporting directors. 

Milan had originally been in talks with another former Manchester United manager in Ralf Rangnick, who had been poised to take over as technical director. However, Rangnick did not receive the assurances he wanted before the start of the 2026 World Cup, and he has since decided to extend his contract with the Austria national team instead. 

Before the breakdown in talks with Rangnick, it had been reported that departing Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner would have been the most likely candidate to take over as head coach given his pre-existing relationship with the former Manchester United and Red Bull executive. 

Ultimately, with no Rangnick, there will be no Glasner for Milan either. 

Other coaches that have been linked with a move to Milan over the last few weeks include current USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino, Al-Ahli boss Matthias Jaissle and recently-dismissed Liverpool tactician Arne Slot. 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 31: Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of the United States looks on during the International Friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MARCH 31: Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of the United States looks on during the International Friendly match between United States and Portugal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

So, we want to know: Who do you think would have been the best coach for Milan in the current circumstances? Have your say in the poll below and let us know more in the comments. 

 

Milan closing in on deals to appoint Krösche and Hardung as directors

15 June 2026 at 15:22

Monday’s reports claim that Milan are now closing in on deals to appoint Eintracht Frankfurt duo Markus Krösche and Timmo Hardung as the club’s new technical and sporting directors following their agreement with Ruben Amorim to become the next head coach. 

Milan seal Amorim deal, closing in on Krösche

It has been a summer of uncertainty for Milan since the end of the 2025-26 season following the departures of head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani, but it appears that the Rossoneri are close to making a series of significant appointments. 

Reports on Monday confirm that former Manchester United head coach Amorim has an agreement to take over as head coach on an initial two-year contract with an option to extend for a further 12 months. He will reportedly earn a salary of around €3.5m per season plus bonuses. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United acknowledges the fans after the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 09: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United acknowledges the fans after the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Additionally, reports from various outlets in Italy claim that Milan are closing in on agreements to appoint Krösche as the club’s new technical director and his Eintracht Frankfurt colleague Hardung as the next sporting director. 

Reports vary depending on the source: Sky claims that Milan ‘like’ Krösche, while Matteo Moretto and Fabrizio Romano claim that talks are advanced and that the Rossoneri are closing in on an agreement. Calciomercato.com claims that there is already a verbal agreement in place with the German. 

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY - MAY 16: Markus Krosche, Sporting Director of Eintracht Frankfurt looks on prior to the Bundesliga match between Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart at Deutsche Bank Park on May 16, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY – MAY 16: Markus Krosche, Sporting Director of Eintracht Frankfurt looks on prior to the Bundesliga match between Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart at Deutsche Bank Park on May 16, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

It is expected that if Krösche is appointed as technical director, or as ‘head of football’, then he will seek to bring his Frankfurt colleague Hardung with him to take over as sporting director. 

When will Amorim arrive to sign contract to become new Milan coach?

15 June 2026 at 14:39

Monday’s reports confirm that Milan have a full agreement in place with Ruben Amorim to take over as the club’s new coach, and it appears that the former Manchester United and Sporting CP tactician will be in Italy within the coming days to put his signature on his contract. 

Amorim expected to complete Milan move by Tuesday

According to reports from various outlets on Monday, Amorim is set to take over from Massimiliano Allegri as head coach of Milan on an initial two-year contract with an option to extend for a further 12 months. 

Amorim is reportedly set to earn a guaranteed salary of €3.5m per season in San Siro. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 26: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 26: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

A deal has progressed quickly, and according to the latest updates from Sky Sport Italia, the coach is expected to fly to Italy within the next few hours in order to complete his move. It is likely that he will be in Milan by Tuesday and that he will have signed off on his contract by the end of tomorrow. 

Milan are still on the lookout for a new sporting director and technical director, and the latest reports claim that Eintracht Frankfurt duo Timmo Hardung and Markus Krösche are the preferred options for the Rossoneri. 

Barcelona star tells heartbreaking story of losing mother – ‘I still remember her last screams’

15 June 2026 at 16:29

Barcelona star Joao Cancelo has opened up about the loss of his mother, which affected him as a child. The 32-year-old has given a heartbreaking account of that event, and of suffering a robbery too, in which he had a knife pulled on him.

The on-loan Al-Hilal full-back is coming off a fine season at Barcelona, where he spent the second half of the year on loan, and will be hoping to make his mark at the World Cup with Portugal. Cancelo has voiced his desire to stay in Catalonia next season, and Barcelona are expected to negotiate with Al-Hilal for a permanent deal.

Cancelo tells story of armed robbery

Cancelo Barca Man City
Joao Cancelo in action for Barcelona

The former Manchester City full-back has had to fight his way to get to the top of the game though, and did so through no shortage of trauma. Speaking to Alta Definicao, Cancelo related the story of when he, his partner and two-year-old daughter suffered an armed robbery while he was playing at the Etihad in 2021. Marca quoted his answers.

“They had their backs to me, and I felt I had a chance to do something. Today I regret doing it, but I managed to punch him in the back of the head, on the nape of his neck. He fell forward, and the knife fell to the ground. I managed to kick the knife away, and suddenly another one came from behind and hit me on the head with an iron bar. This scar I have here, to this day, is a result of that; I got eight stitches and was knocked unconscious.”

“I fainted. And then, when I woke up… there was a knife pointed at my neck.”

Cancelo lost mother in car accident

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Joao Cancelo with Barcelona

That was a second traumatic event, after he lost his mother in a car accident as a 19-year-old just making his way in the game. The accident occurred in Portugal, with Cancelo asleep when it began.

“It was in a matter of milliseconds that my life changed forever. I remember my mother’s last scream and my eight-year-old brother crying. I tried to lift the car to get my mother out, but I couldn’t. Lifting a car is impossible.”

Previously, he has commented that he considered retiring from football due to the impact it had on him. The Portuguese international is a popular figure at Barcelona, and his return this year was welcomed by the dressing room, in particular Gavi, whom he is close with.

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Medical set for £45m Bayern Munich transfer after breakout moment on world stage

15 June 2026 at 16:19

Ismael Saibari is close to a deal to join Bayern Munich, and could join in a matter of days after doing his medical in the USA.

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The World Cup is well underway – but that won’t stop transfer deals being done. Real Madrid just confirmed the signing of Marc Cucurella from Chelsea, and other deals are soon set to follow.

One of the next to happen could be the arrival of Ismael Saibari at Bayern Munich. TalkSport are reporting that Bayern are closing in on a £45m deal to sign the attacker from PSV as competition for Harry Kane up top in their impressive attacking unit.

Medical set for €45m transfer

Saibari has been one of the big winners of the tournament so far, netting a superb goal for an impressive Morocco team against Brazil in the most high profile game so far.

But Bayern aren’t signing him off the back of that moment – the speed at which this deal is coming together shows they have been working on it for a while. If anything, Bayern might be annoyed that a big moment on a big stage has potentially boosted Saibari’s price even more.

The TalkSport report says that the 25 year old will do his medical in the USA, and the deal could be concluded in a matter of days.

In other news…

Chelsea are going to make a number of signings this summer – but Alex Scott won’t be one of them if you listen to quotes from sources close to the club.

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Sources rule out Chelsea from chasing top midfielder wanted by Man U and Arsenal

15 June 2026 at 16:07

Chelsea are being linked with a number of targets this summer – but sources have ruled them out of the chase for one Premier League star.

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The World Cup is underway, and the attention of the football world is focused there, but in the background transfers are starting to happen too.

Chelsea are expected to be busy, following the appointment of Xabi Alonso as manager. They have already sold Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, but moves the other way are coming too as the club prepare to try and battle back into the Champions League.

Chelsea ruled out of chase for rising Premier League star

A name being mentioned in connection with the Blues as well as a number of other Premier League sides is Alex Scott of Bournemouth.

An all action number 8, his energy was a huge part of Andoni Iraola’s successful side. But Bobby Vincent’s piece for Football.London looking at the Blues’ plans for the summer makes it clear that he’s not on the list:

“Alex Scott’s name was mentioned online towards the back end of last season but sources close to the club dismissed the links with the highly-rated Bournemouth midfielder,” Vincent wrote.

With Chelsea out of the running, teams like Spurs, Man United and Arsenal should all have a clearer run at the rising star. It’s not clear what Chelsea’s plans are if Scott is not on the cards. They need a reliable midfielder, and that’s especially true if Enzo Fernandez leaves the club, a move which looks likely at this point.

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Predicted Teams Spain-Cape Verde: La Roja open World Cup with Lamine Yamal – on the bench

15 June 2026 at 16:05

Tournament favourites Spain are set to open their World Cup campaign this evening against Cape Verde in Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Many eyes will be on Lamine Yamal, to see how the Barcelona star fares as he recovers from injury.

The Euro 2024 winners are seeking their second ever win, and optimism is high in Spain that they have the quality to do so. Up against them in their first game is Cape Verde, who are participating in their first ever tournament, with the oldest squad in the competition by average age.

Rodri and Pedri to anchor Spain midfield

Predicted Teams for Spain-Cape Verde.
Image via Marca. Predicted Teams for Spain-Cape Verde.

According to Marca, Manchester City star Rodri Hernandez will anchor the midfield, with Pedri and Fabian Ruiz ahead of him. Mikel Oyarzabal will continue to lead the line between Alex Baena and Ferran Torres, in a line-up without too many surprises. New Real Madrid signing Marc Cucurella is also expected to start.

For Cape Verde, manager Bubista said he and his players were ready to take on any challenge. Veteran forward Ryan Mendes will captain the side, with Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes marshalling the backline.

Lamine Yamal to start on the bench

Predicted Teams for Spain-Cape Verde.
Image via Diario AS. Predicted Teams for Spain-Cape Verde.

Many will be watching closely to see how Lamine Yamal fares, with the 18-year-old returning from injury after nearly two months out. Diario AS say that he will start on the bench, and manager Luis de la Fuente did not give away what his plan was. It seems Nico Williams and Victor Munoz, who have both been dealing with injuries too, will be sat alongside him. The latter is currently in negotiations to join Newcastle United this summer, and alongside Williams, is one of two wide players that stand out for their pace, an essential for de la Fuente.

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Barcelona forward agrees contract terms with Ligue 1 side

15 June 2026 at 15:44

Barcelona forward Ansu Fati could be on the verge of sealing his definitive departure from the club he came through at, with a move to AS Monaco on a permanent basis on the cards. Fati, who inherited Lionel Messi’s weighty number 10 shirt, but a series of injuries have halted his progress after an electric start to his career.

The 23-year-old has made 123 appearances for Barcelona, scoring 29 goals and giving 10 assists, but has still never completed 90 minutes for the Catalan giants, as a product of his fitness issues and youth before that. Over the last three seasons, he has had loan spells at Brighton and Hove Albion and then this year at Monaco, in a bid to recover his confidence and rhythm.

Ansu Fati agrees terms with Monaco

Ansu Fati of Monaco runs with the ball
Ansu Fati of Monaco runs with the ball (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

It seems he has done enough to convince Monaco that he is worth gambling on. The Ligue 1 side are negotiating terms with Barcelona – it appears they could reduce the €11m buy option they had in his loan deal this year – and L’Equipe (via Sport) say that a move is one step away from being completed. That comes after Fati agreed terms with Monaco on a four-year deal, which will see him take a wage cut.

Agent Jorge Mendes is due to travel to Barcelona in the coming hours to finalise the deal in, with Fati having given the green light for the deal from Brazil, where he is on holiday.

Ansu Fati’s season at AS Monaco

Soccer Football – Ligue 1 – AS Monaco v RC Lens – Stade Louis II, Monaco – November 8, 2025 AS Monaco’s Ansu Fati looks dejected after missing a penalty REUTERS/Manon Cruz

The Monegasques invested in a season of reclamation projects last summer, also bringing in Paul Pogba from the cold following his doping ban. Things went a little better for Fati, who scored 12 times in 30 appearances, averaging a strike every 110 minutes.

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Real Madrid ‘still deciding’ on move for second Chelsea star after Marc Cucurella deal

15 June 2026 at 15:25

Real Madrid are still deciding on who they should move for in midfield this summer, despite the addition of Bernardo Silva on a free from Manchester City. Los Blancos are keen to bring in a second midfielder, but it is not clear yet who they will target, albeit Jose Mourinho has his preferences.

Over recent weeks, Real Madrid have been moving swiftly in the transfer market wrapping up contract agreements with Silva and Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate, and they are set to pay Denzel Dumfries release clause at Inter. The first to officially be announced though is Marc Cucurella, who has signed for Real Madrid for €60m (£52m) including variables.

Real Madrid ‘still deciding’ on Enzo Fernandez deal

Enzo Fernandez reacts after Chelsea's defeat to PSG
Enzo Fernandez reacts after Chelsea’s defeat to PSG (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Rumours about the future of a second Chelsea star then went into overdrive after Enzo Fernandez liked news of Cucurella’s move. Fernandez has been linked to Real Madrid for some time, and in the past has voiced a desire to live in the Spanish capital, later receiving a two-match ban for his comments.

Whether Real Madrid would put up the money that would persuade Chelsea to part with Fernandez is another matter. Ben Jacobs has claimed that Real Madrid are ‘still deciding’ on what type of midfielder they want, amid reports that Jose Mourinho is pushing for the signing of the Argentina international. Their asking price is £120m (€140m), which would make him Real Madrid’s record signing.

Enzo Fernandez is keen to join Marc Cucurella at Real Madrid, and has made no secret of wanting to leave Chelsea.

Chelsea's asking price remains £120m, as revealed last month. Club calm about the situation, but will sell at the right price.

Real Madrid are currently deciding on… pic.twitter.com/dBRilDyasg

— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) June 14, 2026

Mourinho also keen on Mateus Fernandes

Mateus Fernandes of West Ham United
Mateus Fernandes of West Ham United (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Another of the alternatives on the table is West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, a breakout star, but equally he will not be much cheaper. It is thought that there is some reluctance to spend the €93m on a relatively untested player, despite his high potential.

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Manchester United to save millions as former manager Ruben Amorim finds next job

15 June 2026 at 14:45

Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim saw his credit take a hit after a difficult spell at Old Trafford, in which he never truly managed to connect with the fans, and couldn’t find a balance between his intentions on the tactics board and the players he had on the pitch. Amorim will be landing on his feet though, with his next spot coming at one of Europe’s most vaunted clubs.

The Portuguese manager has been out of work since being relieved of his duties in January, when he was replaced by Michael Carrick on an interim basis. Amorim was tipped to be one of the coaches that Benfica pursued this summer in their bid to replace Jose Mourinho, but he will instead be heading to Serie A.

Ruben Amorim to become new AC Milan coach

Ruben Amorim during his time as Manchester United manager
Ruben Amorim during his time as Manchester United manager (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

As reported by Matteo Moretto, Amorim will become the new coach of AC Milan this summer. The Rossoneri decided not to continue with Max Allegri after missing out on Champions League football this season, and have plumped for the 41-year-old to freshen things up at San Siro. The deal will run for two years with an option for a third.

È fatta per Rúben Amorim al Milan.

L’allenatore portoghese firmerà un contratto fino al 2028.

All’interno dell’accordo è presente anche l’opzione per un terzo anno aggiuntivo.

Nelle prossime ore si completerà tutta la documentazione. pic.twitter.com/BqiqNRTm5K

— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) June 15, 2026

Amorim move could save Manchester United millions

Ruben Amorim at Man United
Ruben Amorim at Man United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

The move will be welcomed at Old Trafford, and not just out of good grace. The Telegraph say that United had budgeted a £15.9m compensation package for Amorim and his staff. Yet the fact that Amorim will be taking on a new job will significantly reduce the amount they have to pay. 

Amorim seems like a distant memory at Old Trafford this summer, but it will be interesting to see if he can prove that it was a bad fit at United.

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The Onboarding Password Mistake That Creates Unnecessary Risk

Employee onboarding is a busy time for IT teams. New starters need devices, accounts, access permissions, and passwords, all delivered within a tight timeframe. That usually means sharing a temporary "first-day" password so employees can access systems for the first time. The issue is that these passwords don't always stay temporary. They may be sent over email or SMS, reused across accounts,

152 Chrome Wallpaper Extensions with 105K Installs Linked to Adware and Fake Traffic

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a network of 152 Google Chrome extensions that act as new tab live wallpaper add-ons to distribute a potentially unwanted program (PUP) family. The cluster spans 38 separate Chrome Web Store publisher accounts and three brand backends: tabplugins[.]com, yowgames[.]com, and chromewallpaper[.]com. They have been collectively installed 105,000 times. The

Popular WordPress Plugin Scripts Tampered to Plant Hidden Backdoors on Sites

An attacker tampered with trusted JavaScript files used by WordPress sites running PushEngage, OptinMonster, and TrustPulse, turning those files into a way to break into the sites. When a site administrator was logged in as the file loaded, the code created an admin account under the attacker's control and installed a hidden plugin that opened a way back in. Ordinary visitors did not trigger it

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Markus Krösche reaches agreement with Milan

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Markus Krösche reaches agreement with Milan
Eintracht Frankfurt’s Markus Krösche reaches agreement with Milan

After being involved in the process to appoint Adi Hütter, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Markus Krösche is set to depart the Hessen club after reaching an agreement to become Milan’s new Head of Football, according to Matteo Moretto

Eintracht sporting director Timmo Hardung is also set to make the switch, meaning the Bundesliga lose two key personnel from their recruitment team.

As Krösche is under contract with Frankfurt, Milan must now negotiate with the German side, as the 45-year-old exit clause doesn’t become active until 2027.

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Lakers jersey history No. 52 — Samaki Walker

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Horace Grant played a key role in the Lakers' run to the 2001 NBA championship by holding down the power forward position, especially on the defensive end. Weeks after L.A. won that title, he left in free agency, and in an attempt to replace him, the team signed Samaki Walker.

Walker was going into his sixth pro season and had spent the past two years with the San Antonio Spurs. He played two years with the Lakers and averaged 5.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 21.3 minutes a game during that time. In all, the 6-foot-9, 260-pound big man spent 10 seasons in the NBA and had career averages of 5.3 points, 4.7 boards and 0.7 blocks in 17.1 minutes a game.

His son, Jabari Walker, just wrapped up his fourth pro season as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers.

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OU baseball prediction for College World Series game vs Georgia

OMAHA, NE — Oklahoma baseball continues its stay at the College World Series in the winners' bracket on Monday.

Fresh off their blowout win over Alabama to open the CWS, the Sooners (39-22) will face No. 3 seed Georgia (52-12), which crushed Texas in its opening game.

Both teams enter the matchup scorching hot as the Bulldogs have won nine consecutive games, while the Sooners are riding a six-game win streak. The SEC foes didn't play in the regular season.

OU will start right-hander Xander Mercurius, who owns a 5.82 ERA in three starts this season. Mercurius will try to replicate fellow freshman Cord Rager's CWS performance after he struck out eight Crimson Tide batters in seven innings on Saturday.

The Sooners' offense has yet to cool off as Dayton Tockey has hit five home runs in eight postseason games and all 16 of Deiten Lachance's home runs have come in his last 29 games.

Georgia was one of the best offensive teams all season with a .326 team batting average (fourth nationally) and its 9.4 runs per game (second nationally).

Here's everything to know about the matchup:

More: Cord Rager brings 'tunnel focus' to College World Series as OU baseball rolls past Alabama

Battle of Branch brothers

OU second baseman Kyle Branch is set to face his brother, Bulldogs shortstop Kolby Branch, on Monday.

The brothers' parents, Kari and Rusty Branch, bounced back and forth between Athens, Georgia, and Atlanta and Lawrence, Kansas, during regional and super regional play in order to watch both sons play. They also made it to Lovejoy High School in Texas, where their younger son Carson Branch won a state championship.

Kolby Branch is hitting .286 with 19 home runs and 58 RBIs. Kyle Branch, an All-SEC Freshman Team selection last season, is batting .225 with three home runs and 21 RBIs.

More: College World Series double the fun for brothers Kolby and Kyle Branch and family

Xander Mercurius looks to keep up hot postseason

Xander Mercurius is coming off two impressive postseason outings.

In the Sooners' loss to Georgia Tech, Mercurius struck out eight Yellowjackets in 5 2/3 innings. During OU's CWS-clinching win over Kansas, Mercurius struck out six Jayhawks, allowing only one run in four innings across two days after a weather delay.

Sooners coach Skip Johnson has all the confidence in the world in his freshman flamethrower.

"If we get beat with a freshman, the sun's going to come up tomorrow," Johnson said.

How to watch Oklahoma vs Georgia: Time, TV channel, live stream

Oklahoma vs Georgia airs on ESPN at 6 p.m. Monday. Streaming options for the game include Fubo.

Oklahoma vs Georgia score prediction

Georgia 9, Oklahoma 7: Mercurius tosses another gem, but the Bulldogs' offense gets to the Sooners' bullpen late.

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2026 FIFA World Cup today: Watch Spain vs. Cape Verde, Belgium vs. Egypt on Boston 25

The 2026 FIFA World Cup action continues Monday on Boston 25 News, even with no match scheduled at Boston Stadium in Foxborough.

While play at the home of the New England Patriots and Revolution resumes tomorrow evening, there is no shortage of World Cup excitement across Massachusetts.

Big matches on tap

Day five of the group stage features one of the tournament’s top contenders. Spain, currently ranked No. 2 in the world, faces Cape Verde in Atlanta at noon on FOX/Boston 25 in Group H.

Belgium then takes on Egypt at 3 p.m. on FOX/Boston 25 in Group G. That game will be played in Seattle.

Tuesday marks the next game at Boston Stadium, with Norway taking on Iraq in Group I at 6 p.m. Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 in Foxborough on Saturday night.

Local ties to the global stage

It’s a historic moment for Cape Verde, which is making its World Cup debut—and drawing strong support here at home.

Many Massachusetts residents will be cheering them on, including a Quincy designer with a personal connection to the team.

Alex Figueiredo helped design the crests on Cape Verde’s jerseys. What started as a celebratory shirt after the team qualified quickly turned into something bigger.

Players and coaches loved the design so much that they adopted it for their official World Cup kits.

Figueiredo is in Atlanta for the match and says he’s excited for the world to see the team—and his work—on soccer’s biggest stage.

Fan Fest in Boston

Back in Boston, fans are expected to pack City Hall Plaza for the FIFA Fan Fest.

Doors open at 11 a.m. and the event runs through 8:30 p.m., offering fans a chance to watch all three matches of the day alongside food, entertainment, and live performances.

The event is free, but registration is required in advance through the Boston FIFA World Cup website. As of early Monday, spots were still available.

Today’s schedule on Boston 25

Boston 25 News will guide viewers through a full day of coverage:

  • 11 a.m. – Coverage leading into FIFA World Cup Live
  • Noon – Spain vs. Cape Verde
  • 2 p.m. - FIFA World Cup Today
  • 3 p.m. – Belgium vs. Egypt
  • Post-match 5 p.m. – Headlines and your latest forecast on Boston 25 News

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Chiefs' rookie garners support for an elevated role in the future

ESPN's Jordan Reid recently shared a prediction regarding the Kansas City Chiefs' seventh-round draft pick, Garrett Nussmeier. He believes the rookie quarterback could have a chance to compete for the backup spot behind Patrick Mahomes after this year.

"Nussmeier's fall was one of the draft's biggest surprises, as there were scouts who thought he could be this year's QB3. Nussmeier is a daring anticipatory passer who plays in rhythm and makes a lot of jaw-dropping throws when protected." Reid wrote. "That type of mentality translates well into an Andy Reid offense that will require him to make downfield throws and squeeze passes consistently over the middle of the field."

The former LSU standout would view this upcoming season as a watch-and-learn session, with his value likely to show next season as the Chiefs' long-term No. 2 quarterback behind Mahomes.

"The Chiefs see plenty of potential in him as the future long-term backup to Patrick Mahomes, but with Justin Fields on the roster this season, Nussmeier's role is one where he should listen to Reid, offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Mahomes, and Fields and take notes for 2027 and beyond." Reid wrote. "Those lessons, and a yearlong plan to improve his skills and strengthen his body, should allow Nussmeier to be in the mix to be Mahomes' backup in 2027."

Nussmeier's injury-plagued 2025 season at LSU ended with 1,927 yards passing, 12 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions. He was a finalist for the Manning Award as the nation's top quarterback in 2024, finishing the season with 4,052 passing yards and tying for 10th with 29 passing touchdowns in 13 games.

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Sportswriter Chris Ballard on his latest book, ‘The Plunge’

Chris Ballard, left, with rec league basketball teammate Tom Poser. (Courtesy of Chris Ballard).
Chris Ballard, left, with rec league basketball teammate Tom Poser. (Courtesy of Chris Ballard).

Chris Ballard is best known for his work as a sportswriter, primarily during his time at Sports Illustrated. But once upon a time, he played Division III basketball at Pomona College in Claremont, California.

His passion for the sport led to injuries later in life. Seeking treatment, he tried intense cold therapy. What he didn’t expect was that his health journey would lead him to his next project.

The Plunge: Maverick Swimmers, an Unlikely Quest, and the Transformative Power of Cold Water chronicles humanity’s relationship with cold water.

Note: This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

Is this a sports book?

Chris Ballard: “Yes and no, I would say. The introduction, both for me as a writer and personally, is through the NBA. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Klay Thompson, and Steph Curry. That leads me down this rabbit hole, and then it becomes a narrative nonfiction book. Closer to Born to Run, the running book that came out in the early 2000s, where there are characters and narrative, and, hopefully, you’re caught up in the storytelling. At the same time, there’s this secondary theme about a quest to take the extreme sport (of ice swimming) and mainstream it. There’s this Olympic push for this sport, and there’s this crazy South African character (Ram Barkai) who’s trying to get it there. And by the end of this, you realize he might actually have a chance.”

Why should someone buy The Plunge?

“You’re going to learn a lot. There’s a fair amount of science, research, and history, along with practical information. If you’re open to taking a cold plunge or swimming, you’ll learn how it’s good for aging athletes. Swimming, in general, is one of the healthiest sports for you, and you can also read about these extreme athletes.

“I’m always fascinated by why people do it, like the psychology of endurance. How does someone push themselves to run 200 miles? That’s insane to me. How do you swim for 15 hours in a row, face down in the water, and in this case, how do you swim an ice mile?… Who are these people, why are they doing this, and what do they find on the other side of it?”

Three years ago, after a hoops injury, I tried a recovery hack favored by Steph & LeBron.

One thing led to another… and I found myself chasing cold water swimmers around the world.

Frozen lakes. The Baltic Sea. Finnish saunas.

I had no idea what I was getting into.

That… pic.twitter.com/tJL3RxPKP5

— Chris Ballard (@Chris_Ballard33) April 10, 2026

What’s the difference between ice swimming and regular swimming?

“For it to be officially ice swimming, it needs to be 41 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and all you get are goggles, a Speedo, and a thin plastic silicone cap. So it is as much about the ability to tolerate the cold. It’s a physiological challenge. It’s a physical challenge. And so it really attracts people who are, maybe they’ve done an Ironman, they’ve done something else, but this was an attempt to find something that pushed the extremes.”

How would you describe it?

“If you start running, it’s going to take miles before you start to feel the effects. The second you get into water that cold, your body has an immediate and pretty stunning reaction, going into fight-or-flight mode, so you have to manage that at the same time. And the swimmers who are doing this started out as thrill-seekers or people who wanted to push the envelope, and it has now become something that is recognized in more than 40 countries.”

What prompted you to write about this topic?

“I was a pretty low-level Division III basketball player, but I just loved the game and kept playing after college, putting all this wear and tear on my joints. My body revolted. I had a hip replacement at 42. The doctors were surprised to see someone that young getting one, and they essentially said, ‘You can’t run, you can’t play basketball.’ It hit me like a ton of bricks. It’s identity, it’s stress release, it’s your friends, it’s camaraderie, so I was just looking for anything to keep me on the court.”

What did you do next?

“Through my NBA contacts at Sports Illustrated, there’s a guy named Anthony Katz who runs a recovery company. He always had the latest and greatest ideas, and he texted me. He said there’s a new protocol that all the top players are using, and he mentioned Steph, LeBron, and Giannis. I was really curious, and he explained it’s an intense cold, which didn’t sound that novel because, you know, we’ve been icing ourselves for decades.

“I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m not sure about that.’ But he’s like, ‘No, like 39 degrees, super cold, a plunge tub up to your neck, and then you often alternate with heat.’ I’m game. I’m curious, so I tried it out myself. I found that, at least for me, I felt those benefits, and they helped keep me going during that Sunday game. Then I wrote a Sports Illustrated article about it, which led me down the rabbit hole.”

You participated in one of these ice swims. What was it like?

“I competed at the US Nationals for ice swimming, held outside Washington, DC, and swam the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. I went to a festival in Vermont, where the water was actually 33 degrees and chunks of ice were floating in it. On this frozen lake, they go out with chainsaws and literally carve a pool out of the ice, and they hold a swim race on the ice. I ended up competing at the world championships in Molvano, Italy. And then I attempted to swim a kilometer in 36-degree water in Boston Harbor during a snowstorm. I thought I was going to be a journalist, an observer, and then I realized that to really explain it to people, it would be best for me to take them through it.”

How have you performed in these competitions?

“This is partly because not many people ice-swim, so it sounds impressive. I should include that caveat. I’m currently the age-group national champion in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. It’s not something I ever had on my bingo card.”

Is there a human-interest story in the book that resonated with you?

“A Canadian named Tom Heyerdahl; his wife got cancer. It was a prolonged decline. One of the things she said to him was, ‘Just don’t go dark on me after I pass away.’ Like, you got to keep living your life. He definitely found that challenging. He gained weight. He stayed indoors. He eventually forced himself to go out and walk around the block. He started jogging and began to get into a little better shape. And then he started thinking, ‘OK, what else can I do?’

“One day, he’s by a lake in Canada. He hears women laughing and having the best time in the water. They say, ‘Come on down, you know, a polar plunger’s kind of thing.’ So he does. He gets hooked on it. And now this guy has done multiple ice miles. Every winter, he carves out his own pool from a frozen river there.”

What’s the key takeaway you hope readers take away from your book?

“Don’t underestimate yourself. I think that’s the one that has really stuck with me. It’s like there are a lot of reasons and guardrails around our lives these days, making it easy to stay in a lane, feel powerless, or feel like we lack agency. It doesn’t have to be ice swimming, but finding ways to bust out of that, bust out of the haze, and challenge yourself a little bit, whatever it is, to wake yourself up is so valuable.”

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San Francisco Giants’ 3-Year Outfielder Leaves MLB After Slow Start

St. Louis Cardinals v San Francisco Giants

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 27: Jerar Encarnacion #59 of the San Francisco Giants reacts after hitting a two-run home run against the St. Louis Cardinals in the second inning at Oracle Park on September 27, 2024 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

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The San Francisco Giants entered the 2026 season hoping to build on some progress in acquiring marquee talent for the roster, but not every personnel decision has paid off as hoped.

While free agent acquisition Luis Arraez has exceeded expectations, many of the team’s other recent additions, including Rafael Devers and Matt Chapman, are playing below their contract value so far. And one of the team’s more intriguing depth pieces, who was a member of the Opening Day roster, has now been pushed out of Major League Baseball entirely after his own disappointing start.


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San Francisco Giants’ 3-Year Outfielder Cuts Ties With Team After Demotion

As the Giants continue navigating a crowded roster and postseason aspirations, former outfielder Jerar Encarnacion has found a new opportunity overseas shortly after he was cut from the team.

His departure comes just months after San Francisco gave him a chance to carve out a larger role at the major league level and two years after he made his debut with the franchise.

“The Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Japan confirmed the signings of right-hander Osvaldo Bido and outfielder Jerar Encarnacion on Friday,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco reported last week. “Encarnacion, a client of A&F Sports Agency, opened the season with the Giants. He’s out of minor league options, so San Francisco was initially reluctant to cut him loose. He worked mostly as a bench bat but picked up a handful of starts in the corner outfield or at first base. He started the season slowly, hitting .176 without a home run across 35 plate appearances.”

The move effectively closes the door on Encarnacion's latest major league opportunity after a difficult start to the season. All told, in 279 major-league at-bats with the Giants across three seasons, he slashed .223/.248/.425 while making starts in right field, left field and at first base.

For a player who flashed considerable power potential throughout his professional career, the lack of offensive production made it difficult for the Giants to continue carrying him on the roster and they designated him for assignment last month.

Encarnacion ultimately elected to pursue a fresh start overseas rather than continue searching for another opportunity within affiliated baseball.


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Still, the move could provide a significant opportunity for Encarnacion to rebuild his value while helping a new club that’s searching for answers of its own.

“The additions come at a crucial time for the 2024 Japan Series champions, who recently released left-handed pitcher Austin Cox following a season-ending injury and saw veteran first baseman Dayan Viciedo retire in May,” World Baseball Network’s Yuri Karasawa reported. “The BayStars are off to a disappointing 25-34-2 start and currently sit 7.5 games out of a postseason spot, with problems emerging across multiple facets of the team.”

That context helps explain why Yokohama was willing to invest in a player with recent major league experience. And for Encarnacio, a strong showing in Nippon Professional Baseball could potentially create a pathway back to MLB in the future.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

SERGIO AND SIMON

SERGIO AND SIMON
SERGIO AND SIMON

A lovely Friday evening in Cattolica, the jewel of the Romagna Riviera. Just a few hours after the opening of the 2026 edition of the Banco BPM Milan Cup – the season-ending event that brings together all AC Milan Academies and grassroots football schools – everyone gathered in the town square. Piazza 1° Maggio, in the heart of Cattolica, was packed with tourists, football enthusiasts, athletes and curious onlookers. The event was jointly hosted by AC Milan, represented by Serginho and the Club’s organisational staff, and the Municipality of Cattolica, represented by Mayor Franca Foronchi and Councillor for Sport and Tourism Elisabetta Bartolucci. Above all, however, it was the setting itself that provided the perfect backdrop. A gentle breeze, pleasant temperatures, clear skies and the final shades of a beautiful red sunset, so typical of Cattolica, created a special atmosphere. Serginho relaxed into this setting, answering questions from everyone in attendance, including the Mayor herself.

The Serginho who won trophies with AC Milan gave way to a 54-year-old sportsman speaking openly and sincerely. The Brazilian champion revealed that he had always supported AC Milan since childhood – something not unusual in Brazil – but it was when discussing the evening’s theme“Growing Through Sport”, that he truly opened up. Serginho engaged with the young participants who took to the stage to ask questions, doing so with excitement and engagement. The conversation also brought out several anecdotes that the former Rossoneri winger had never shared before. Having arrived at AC Milan in the summer of 1999, he revealed that he had come close to joining a different club instead. He also recounted a memorable story from a cold Sunday in February, when President Silvio Berlusconi personally took him onto the training pitches at Milanello to work on defensive marking. A vivid image that was complemented the following morning by the presence of Simon Kjær, who was in Cattolica to watch his son Viggo competing on the pitches of the Banco BPM Milan Cup.

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Man United fans sent into frenzy by exciting club announcement

Man United fans sent into frenzy by exciting club announcement
Man United fans sent into frenzy by exciting club announcement

Manchester United have made an exciting announcement ahead of the start of next season.

Announcement

United have released a statement, confirming that they have agreed a deal with Amazon Prime, granting behind-the-scenes access for an upcoming All or Nothing documentary.

The club says that Prime Video will follow the team as they look ahead to playing Champions League football next season after a two-year absence.

Viewers will receive unprecedented access to United, offering a look at the dressing room dynamics and how the club fares under Michael Carrick, who was given the permanent job following a successful interim spell. It is poised to launch in the summer 2027 in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.

All or Nothing: Manchester United will be available to Prime members at no additional cost. Filming kicks off this summer. The series follows in the footsteps of previous successful All or Nothing editions, including those on Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and Manchester City.

According to Nathan Salt of the Daily Mail, the Red Devils have negotiated a record fee from Prime Video compared to any other All or Nothing documentary.

The Athletic reveal that United had held talks with Amazon but then-manager Ruben Amorim was against the idea, believing it would have been a disruptive influence. Amazon put forward an offer of over £10 million, a figure that would have set a new record as the largest payment made by the platform to any club.

However, following the team’s turnaround under Carrick, who is seen as a more level-headed presence, the documentary can now proceed.

Reactions

Tara Erer, Head of UK Film and Unscripted Television and Northern European Originals, said, “Manchester United is more than a football club: it is a global phenomenon. All or Nothing: Manchester United was a story we had to tell.”

“From Old Trafford to every corner of the world, there is no club that commands this level of passion, history and obsession. That is exactly the kind of story we want to tell, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring it to customers everywhere.”

Manchester United Chief Communications Officer, Toby Craig, stated, “Now is the right time to open our doors, so that for the first time our fans around the world can see behind the scenes of a club which means so much to so many people.”

“This documentary will showcase Manchester United’s unique people, ambition and culture; from the iconic atmosphere at Old Trafford to the work that goes on behind the scenes every day at Carrington.”

“We will share some of the stories of this historic club both with our fans and new audiences around the world as we compete at the highest level, both domestically and in the Champions League.”

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Devils Daily: Mehta Gauging Trade Market; Big Money; New Champs

What a weekend for sports, eh? New Jersey Devils fans must’ve hada polarizing weekend.

Seeing the New York Knicks win on Saturday—perhaps one of the most likeable NBA Champions in history—was certainly a feel-good moment for everyone.

Yet, watching the Carolina Hurricanes win on Sunday probably tastes sour to the Devils’ faithful this morning.

Well, it’s officially the offseason now and a busy couple of weeks are ahead. That includes Sunny Mehta gauging the trade market right now as he is seemingly trying to make at least one big change that almost seems impossible. More on that in the links below.

Also below, why there’s big money coming to Nico Hischier, but it shouldn’t scare fans in New Jersey.

Elsewhere, an inside look at how the new champs got there behind Rod Brind’Amour, some NHL trade buzz, and more.

Devils Trade Rumors & News

New Jersey Hockey Now: Nico Hischier’s projected contract extension numbers are perhaps larger than expected, but here’s why Devils fans shouldn’t worry about the cap hit.

According to a report, the Devils are quietly gauging the NHL trade market for Jacob Markstrom. It could open up some very interesting offseason possibilities.

📺 Devils Rink Report: If the Devils are on Dylan Larkin’s requested expanded list, and they hypothetically acquire the Detroit Red Wings center, that signals one major change in the New Jersey lineup. I dove deeper into what the means on the latest Devils Rink Report.

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Carolina Hockey Now: The Carolina Hurricanes are 2026 Stanley Cup Champions. Here’s the celebration from Jordan Staal winning the Conn Smythe to passing around Lord Stanley and more.

The Athletic ($): Rod Brind’Amour has done it again… this time lifting the Stanley Cup as coach of the Hurricanes, two decades after hoisting it as their captain. Here’s how he did it.

Forever Blueshirts: Brett Berard is generating real trade buzz this summer and the latest insider report has the New York Rangers listening to offers on the young forward.

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Could Kyle Dubas go big game hunting with a massive Pittsburgh Penguins trade which doubles down on the Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang era?

Boston Hockey Now: With the center market painfully thin this summer, Vincent Trocheck remains firmly on the Boston Bruins’ radar as a potential solution.

Philly Hockey Now: The Philadelphia Flyers appear to be closing in on a contract extension with goalie Dan Vladar.

Detroit Hockey Now: The Red Wings could find a strong trade partner for Dylan Larkin in the Dallas Stars, which might check all the boxes for both sides.

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Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen might be heading toward unceremonious exit

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Frederik Andersen led the Carolina Hurricanes almost all the way to the Stanley Cup.

Brandon Bussi is the goalie who finished the job, though, and Andersen's future in Carolina is now very much in doubt.

Andersen left in Game 3 and never returned, and at 36 years old, his time with the Hurricanes could be coming toward an end.

"The only question is what becomes of Andersen," ESPN's Ryan S. Clark and Kristin Shelton wrote in a new blurb after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final. "The 36-year-old is an unrestricted free agent, and carried Carolina most of the way through its postseason run. It's not hyperbole to suggest that the Canes wouldn't have reached the Cup Final without his string of strong performances throughout the first three rounds. However, Bussi and Pyotr Kochetkov are signed through next season, and unless Carolina wants to carry three goaltenders again, Andersen might be the odd man out."

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There are two things at play here.

One is the Carolina angle, which the ESPN duo covers. If the Hurricanes don't want three NHL-level goalies to deal with in 2026-27, then bringing back Andersen doesn't make a lot of sense.

Beyond that, there are a bunch of NHL teams that could use goalie help, and not a surplus of goalies available. There could be a bit of a bidding war for Andersen after his postseason heroics.

It would be a bit of a bummer for Andersen and Carolina to part ways like this. Things were trending toward glory, but Andersen missed the closing stages of the party.

He should still get lots of love from Hurricanes fans for what he did this postseason.

Moving forward, though, he might have to find himself a new uniform, and so the odd ending with him being left out of the lineup could be the final memory many have of Andersen's time in Carolina.

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Robbie Williams deal smashes Port Vale shirt sales

Robbie Williams, a man with grew spiked-up hair, is looking directly at the camera. He is standing against a black background, wearing a black white football shirt with the club logo and the letters RW in the centre in gold lettering.
Robbie Williams performed a unique homecoming gig at Port Vale's ground in 2022 [Port Vale Football Club]

From stadiums in South America to festival stages across Europe, Robbie Williams says he has always travelled the world as "a Stokie".

Now the singer is bringing some of that global reach back to his boyhood club after a partnership with Port Vale helped generate record-breaking shirt sales and orders from more than 20 countries.

The former Take That star was announced as the club's new charity ambassador and shirt sponsor on Friday, with his RW logo featuring on the front of Vale's home and away kits.

Club officials said the response surpassed expectations, with supporters and Robbie Williams fans snapping up more than 2,000 shirts, which were sold in the first two hours.

Robbie Williams, a man with grew spiked-up hair, is looking at a man who has his back to the camera to the left of the shot. He is wearing a black and gold football shirt.
Robbie Williams' RW mark will appear on Port Vale home and away shirts for the next two seasons [Port Vale Football Club]

Crowds gathered at Vale Park to pick up the new shirt as it went on sale on Saturday morning.

"The response has been brilliant," Port Vale's general manager, Ben Martindale, told BBC Radio Stoke.

"We've had record-breaking sales and a lot more online sales than we've had in the past.

"It's sold in over 20 different countries and been very popular in the markets and demographics that Robbie's in, which is fantastic to see.

"Robbie fans have got hold of it as well as Vale fans, and hopefully we'll make Vale fans of them as well this season."

Williams was also named charity ambassador of the Port Vale Foundation, which delivers projects supporting health, education, inclusion and opportunity for people of all ages across the city of Stoke-on-Trent.

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The shirt went on sale at Vale's club shop over the weekend [Port Vale Football Club]

He said the partnership was less about "giving back" and more about recognising the place that shaped him.

"The only real bit of normality that I have in my life is where I come from and the people that are there," he told Port Vale TV.

"They are salt of the earth, they are the clay, they're real people.

"Everywhere I've gone, I've gone as a Stokie. Every room that I walk into, I'm from Staffordshire, whether they like it or not.

"This is important for me that I reach out my hand and keep a bit of it there always."

It comes after being made club president in January 2024, when he referred to himself as "El Presidente".

Amanda Ball, who runs the Robbie Williams Fanfest fan group, said the announcement had resonated with fans around the world.

"We've heard from people as far away as Chile, Argentina, Mexico and all across Europe," she said.

"He takes a bit of Stoke with him wherever he goes, and I think he must be massively proud to be doing this for his local team."

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Vote for Section V's Girls Athlete of the Week for June 8-14 presented by Faber Builders

It's time to take a look at the standout performers from Section V.

Your vote will determine who will be the Faber Builders Girls Sports Athlete of the Week for June 8-14. The players' credentials are listed above the poll — which will be live until 8 p.m. Wednesday. The winner will be announced on our Instagram page Thursday morning.

The nominees are chosen by our sports reporters. If you would like to call attention to an athlete's performance to be considered for the nomination, please email sports@democratandchronicle.com by 7 p.m. each Sunday. All athletes who play on Section V girls teams are eligible to be nominated.

The poll can be found at the bottom of the article. Now, let's meet the candidates.

Section V Athlete of the Week presented by Faber Builders.

McKenna Anderson

Victor girls lacrosse player scored four goals as the Blue Devils defeated Garden City to claim their fifth straight New York state title. Anderson also scored in the semifinal win against Queensbury.

Savanna Biehler

A senior Fairport who won the Class A public school track and field state championship in the 100-meter dash and then helped her team's 4x100 relay win the Federation race at Webster Schroeder.

Savannah Durham

Sophomore at Oakfield-Alabama surrendered one run across two state playoff softball games, leading the Hornets to the NYSPHSAA Class D championship. Finished 2 for 3 with three RBI at the plate against Cincinnatus in semifinals and scattered five hits in the pitcher's circle against Windham-Ashland-Jewett in the Class D final.

Destiny Jodoin

The 2025 Democrat and Chronicle All-Greater Rochester Girls Golf Player of the Year was the top finisher from Section V at the high school state championships. Jodoin, a senior at Victor, shot a score of 151, good for seventh place, over two rounds at Wild Wood Country Club in Rush. High school girls golf takes place during the fall in Section V.

Ka'Mara Lane

Sophomore at Padilla at Franklin campus is the Federation and Class A public school athletic association state champion in the 200-meter dash. Lane won the two races at Webster Schroeder.

Peyton Rothfuss

Penfield girls lacrosse player posted four goals and one assist in the Patriots’ state semifinal win over Shaker. Rothfuss also had two goals in the state final against Huntington. 

Karizma Wescott

A sprinter in her junior year who helped two Batavia track and field relays win Class B public school association state titles and scored top eight finishes in two individual events during the high school state championships at Webster Schroeder. Batavia won the 4x100 relay race before its runner-up finish in the Federation race with runners from schools from all sizes. The Blue Devils won the public schools 4x400 race in 3 minutes, 53.88 seconds, coming in sixth place in the Federation race.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Who is Section V Girls Athlete of the Week for June 8-14? Vote now

The small Welsh stud that bred classic winner Gstaad

Kelly Thomas' passion for horses hits you the second you walk into her home.

Maywood Stud, a breeding operation based in Pencader, a small Welsh village in Carmarthenshire, has bred a Classic winner in the form of Gstaad.

The three-year-old's Breeders Cup, Coventry Stakes, and Irish 2,000 Guineas trophies are proudly displayed, surrounded with photos of his successes on the track.

Before a mouth-watering rematch with 2,000 Guineas winner Bow Echo in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday, 16 June, Thomas reminisces about his early days.

"That foal always had a profile since the minute he drew breath, he was always likely to be quite valuable," she says.

Gstaad's dam, Mosa Mine, was born at Maywood Stud and, going winless throughout her career, she was bought back by Thomas for £800.

"But they've still got to come out with everything put in the right way and be a nice quality animal for them to really reach the potential that they possibly could do," she adds.

"He was a really lovely foal. I couldn't fault him really. We were really lucky."

Gstaad winning the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf in November 2025
Gstaad won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf in November 2025 [Getty Images]

Gstaad was sold as a foal for 450,000 guineas (£472,500) to M V Magnier for the powerful Coolmore and Ballydoyle operation in Ireland.

"We had an idea of who'd be putting their hand up for him, so to have that team buy him was very pleasing for us," Thomas said.

The horse was trained by one of racing's most decorated trainers - Aidan O'Brien, the master behind Ballydoyle.

"It sounds like a lot of money, but it costs a lot of money to do it," Thomas adds.

"If you don't have things to sell every year, then you need to look after that money because you might never, ever get another sale like that."

Vandeek success

Vandeek winning the Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket in 2023
Vandeek won the Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket in 2023 [Getty Images]

Although Gstaad is Thomas' first Classic winner, it is not her first big success on the track.

Vandeek, a son of Havana Grey out of Mosa Mine - and a half-brother to Gstaad - was unbeaten as a juvenile for trainers Simon and Ed Crisford.

He secured a Group 1 double with victory in the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes, becoming the highest-rated British-trained two-year-old of 2023.

"He was such a big frame when he was born, he was quite unfurnished at the time," says Thomas.

"He just had such long legs. He looks like a spider, you know, such long legs. But gorgeous at the same time.

"During his foal prep, he was doing a bit of exercise, walking, learning the ropes, and he really started to build a physique that I'd be more used to in a sprinter.

"So he was getting more muscular on top and he was a great walker. He was very sharp and I was like, 'I really like this foal'."

Maywood Stud sold Vandeek as a foal for 52,000 Guineas (£54,600).

He went onto win £445,000 in prize money and now stands as a stallion at Cheveley Park Stud.

Bow Echo v Gstaad - the rematch

The St James' Palace Stakes - one of three Group 1 races on the opening day at Royal Ascot - is a rematch of the 2,000 Guineas and Irish 2,000 Guineas winners.

Bow Echo, trained by George Boughey and ridden by 20-year-old Billy Loughnane, put in a seriously impressive performance to beat Ryan Moore's mount in the 2,000 Guineas by two and three-quarter lengths.

Moore and Gstaad responded to that defeat by cruising to victory in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.

O'Brien is the most successful trainer in Royal Ascot history, and Thomas will be travelling from Carmarthenshire to Ascot to cheer on her horse.

"It's been an unreal journey. Unreal," she says.

"To have a Classic-winning horse is a dream. I'm not even sure I even aimed that high, to be honest.

"I wanted to breed a Group One winner by the time I was 40. I was 45.

"I nearly did it."

5 Eagles who need strong training camps after underwhelming minicamps

The good news is that it's only June. The bad news is that June sometimes matters. The Philadelphia Eagles enter training camp with one of the deepest rosters in football. That reality creates a unique challenge for players fighting to establish themselves. Every summer, talented prospects, former draft picks, and developmental projects discover the same thing. Making the Eagles' 53-man roster is often as difficult as earning a spot on many teams' starting lineups.

Spring practices are rarely the final word on anyone's future, but some players helped themselves more than others during OTAs and mandatory minicamp. For the Eagles listed below, training camp represents an opportunity to regain momentum before the competition intensifies.

Ty Robinson, defensive tackle

Raise your hand if you've forgotten Ty Robinson is still on the roster. The former rookie spent much of last season as a healthy scratch and has done little this offseason to force his way into the conversation of establishing himself as something more. Robinson has largely worked with the third team throughout spring practices, an alarming development for a former fourth-round draftee entering his second season. At some point, a difficult question must be asked. Is there a scenario where Robinson doesn't survive final roster cuts? Right now, that possibility feels more realistic than many would have expected a year ago.

Tanner McKee, quarterback

Tanner McKee entered the offseason with an opportunity to solidify his standing as Jalen Hurts' primary backup. Instead, the competition feels more open than expected. The Eagles need McKee to show growth, both for their own peace of mind and because quality quarterback depth always carries value. If Philadelphia still views him as a potential trade asset someday, stronger tape will be necessary.

Cole Payton, quarterback

Well, things have certainly changed here, haven't they? Following the NFL draft, there was genuine excitement surrounding his long-term potential. Fast forward a few weeks, and he's firmly entrenched as the fourth quarterback on the depth chart. Whatever speculation existed about carrying four quarterbacks has cooled considerably. At this point, Payton has done little to force the issue.

Myles Hinton, guard

Myles Hinton's transition from tackle to guard represented an acknowledgment of reality. The problem is that moving positions doesn't guarantee a roster spot. He now faces competition from Micah Morris, Drew Kendall, and Michael Jordan, among others. Training camp may ultimately determine whether he sticks around.

Eli Stowers, tight end

Arguably, no one on this list carries greater expectations. The rookie tight end is expected to contribute early this season, yet veteran Johnny Mundt appears to have earned more trust from the coaching staff through the spring.

As Dan Campbell likes to remind everyone, these are still "pajama practices." Plenty can change once the pads come on. Even so, Stowers appears slightly behind schedule at a position where the Eagles need him to develop quickly.

Fortunately for all five players, the most important evaluations still lie ahead. Unfortunately, that also means the pressure is only beginning.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 5 Eagles who need strong training camps after underwhelming minicamps

90 days until Saints opener: Every player to wear the No. 90 jersey

Just 90 days separate us from the New Orleans Saints 2026 season opening game. This season, the Saints will be on the road when facing the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Sept. 13. Fourth-year defensive tackle Bryan Bresee wears No. 90 for the team and will be a big part of the defensive scheme.

A former first-round draft pick, Bresee is one of 15 players to wear number 90 in New Orleans franchise history. As our countdown to kickoff series continues, we take a look back at all who did it.

Saints History of No. 90

  • LB Walter Johnson (1989)
  • LB James Williams (1990-94)
  • DT Israel Stanley (1995)
  • DE Jared Tomich (1997-2000)
  • DT Kenny Smith (2001-03)
  • DT DeMario Pressley (2009)
  • DT Turk McBride (2011-12)
  • DE Tavaris Barnes (2015)
  • DT Nick Fairley (2016)
  • DE George Johnson (2017)
  • DT Jay Bromley (2018)
  • DT Malcom Brown (2019-20)
  • DT Montravius Adams (2021)
  • DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (2021-22)
  • DT Bryan Bresee (2023-current)

James Williams #90, Linebacker for the New Orleans Saints gestures a hand sign towards the Los Angeles Rams offensive line at the line line of scrimmage during National Football Conference West Division game against the Los Angeles Rams on 3rd November 1991 at the Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California, United States. The Saints won the game 24 - 17. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Allsport/Getty Images)

Walter Johnson was the first Saint to put on a number 90 uniform in 1989. He played one season for the team, mostly suiting up on special teams for 15 games. James Williams was the first New Orleans draft choice to wear No. 90, coming to the team as a sixth-round pick in 1990. Williams was with the Saints for five seasons and 78 games, the longest of any player to wear the 90 jersey. During his time in New Orleans, Williams had 2 interceptions, 3 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles in mostly backup duty behind Dome Patrol stars Sam Mills and Vaughan Johnson.

Defensive tackle Israel Stanley wore No. 90 for only one season in 1995, but made a moderate impact with 2 sacks and 2 forced fumbles. After Stanley, the Saints used a second-round pick on Jared Tomich in the 1997 NFL Draft. Tomich is the second-highest drafted player by the Saints to wear No. 90, with his 55 games the second longest tenure of anyone to wear the jersey. Over his time with New Orleans, Tomich had 10 sacks and forced 5 fumbles.

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) is tackled after a 19-yard catch by New Orleans Saints linebacker Ron Warner (C) and defensive end Jared Tomich (top) during the second quarter at 3COM Park, November 22.

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Kenny Smith followed Tomich in the 90 jersey and came to the Saints as a third-round choice in the 2001 NFL Draft. Smith was with the team for three seasons and 30 games, making a minimal impact with 4.5 sacks and 6 tackles for loss. After Smith, nine players wore the No. 90 in New Orleans over the next 20 years. Only three of those wore it for more than one year, with none doing so for more than two seasons. Four of the nine were in uniform for fewer than 10 games.

Aug 20, 2016; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler (17) looks up after being sacked by New Orleans Saints defensive tackle Nick Fairley (90) in the first quarter at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports

One of those one-year players was Nick Fairley, a mammoth defensive tackle that did make an impact during his short stay. In 2016, Fairley had 6.5 sacks and 9 tackles for loss. The former 13th overall draft choice with the Detroit Lions played the best ball of his career with the Saints. Unfortunately, a heart condition found during the 2017 offseason prematurely ended his career.

Another first-round choice with another team that found success with the Saints was Malcom Brown, signed as a free agent in 2019 from the Patriots. For two seasons in New Orleans, Brown was the team's top interior run defender. He'd contribute 3 sacks and recorded 9 tackles for loss before being traded to the Jaguars after the 2020 season.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 25: Tanoh Kpassagnon #90 of the New Orleans Saints reacts after beating the Seattle Seahawks 13-10 at Lumen Field on October 25, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

After Brown, Tanoh Kpassagnon had the No. 90 jersey for two seasons before switching to 92 for his last two years as a Saint. Wearing 90, Kpassagnon had 6 sacks and was an underrated but versatile defender for the Saints up front.Bryan Bresee is the highest drafted player by New Orleans to wear the 90 jersey. If he plays at least seven games in 2026, he'll also be the second longest tenured Saint to wear the jersey. The 29th overall selection in 2023, Bresee has 14.5 sacks, 31 QB hits, and 19 tackles for loss over 49 games. His production dipped a bit in 2025, but Bresee is a vital part of the New Orleans defensive system heading into this season.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Every Saints player to wear No. 90, from Nick Fairley to Bryan Bresee

Jurgen Klopp admits “he’s still an idiot” after controversial comments

Jurgen Klopp admits “he’s still an idiot” after controversial comments
Jurgen Klopp admits “he’s still an idiot” after controversial comments

Klopp issues heartfelt apology after Nagelsmann comment causes Germany controversy

Jurgen Klopp has never been short of personality, but even he admitted he got this one wrong.

The former Liverpool manager has apologised to Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann after a throwaway remark during television coverage of the World Cup created unwanted headlines and fuelled speculation over the national team’s future.

According to reporting from the Mirror, Klopp found himself at the centre of a debate after using a single word while discussing Germany’s preparations for the tournament. Although seemingly harmless at first glance, the comment quickly attracted attention given Klopp’s own links with the Germany job.

Germany success shifts focus onto Klopp apology

Germany opened their World Cup campaign in emphatic fashion, defeating Curacao 7-1 and immediately easing concerns surrounding Nagelsmann’s position. Yet much of the discussion beforehand centred on comments made by Klopp during his work as a television pundit.

Klopp, who is covering the tournament for Magenta TV, had been discussing Nagelsmann’s team selection alongside fellow pundits. During the conversation, he referred to the Germany manager by saying:

“Luckily, Julian Nagelsmann is still picking the team.”

That use of the word “still” was interpreted by some as a suggestion that Nagelsmann’s position could come under threat depending on Germany’s performance at the World Cup.

Given Klopp’s standing within German football and the fact he has frequently been mentioned as a potential future national team manager, the remark generated considerable attention.

Any suggestion that Nagelsmann’s future was uncertain became a talking point ahead of Germany’s opening fixture, despite the 38-year-old continuing to enjoy strong backing from the German Football Association.

World Cup spotlight magnifies every word

Klopp’s reputation means even casual observations can carry significant weight. Few coaches in modern football command greater respect after his achievements with Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund.

That is why the former Reds boss was quick to address the issue once he realised the reaction his words had generated.

Speaking after Germany’s convincing victory, Klopp admitted he regretted the comment almost immediately.

“I’ve already found the most hated word of the year: ‘Still’.”

He continued: “I could have punched myself in the face for that, but it was already too late and I was on TV. It just slipped out so casually, and has absolutely no relevance.”

“What I’ve realised is, I’ll be 59 on Tuesday and I’m still an idiot.”

Those comments reflected a man frustrated with himself rather than someone attempting to create controversy. Klopp has built a career on emotional honesty and his response was characteristically candid.

Nagelsmann receives backing from former Liverpool boss

Far from questioning Nagelsmann, Klopp made it clear he remains fully supportive of the Germany manager and his work with the national team.

He explained: “We are completely on your side, whatever you do with this. Nothing will come of it that is intended to disrupt the process here.”

That message appears to have been well received within the German camp, particularly after Germany delivered the perfect response on the pitch.

The comprehensive win over Curacao strengthened Nagelsmann’s position and underlined why Germany entered the tournament with genuine hopes of challenging for the trophy.

Klopp’s apology also served to draw a line under the episode before it developed into a larger distraction.

Future links unlikely to disappear

Despite his insistence that the comment carried no meaning, speculation regarding Klopp and the Germany job is unlikely to disappear completely.

Since leaving Liverpool in 2024, Klopp has taken up a senior football role with Red Bull, but his name continues to be linked with a return to management. His record at club level, which includes Premier League and Champions League triumphs, ensures he will remain a candidate whenever one of football’s elite positions becomes available.

For now, however, the focus remains on Nagelsmann and Germany’s World Cup campaign.

The Germany manager was asked directly about the controversy during a press conference and chose not to prolong the discussion. After hearing a journalist describe Klopp’s remarks as “a little prickly”, Nagelsmann responded simply: “Good. Then. Next question.”

That brief answer perhaps summed up the situation perfectly.

Germany are focused on winning football matches. Klopp, meanwhile, has acknowledged his mistake and moved on. With the national team off to a flying start, both men will hope the story quickly fades into the background.

Inter Milan lodge enquiry for 23-year-old Real Madrid midfielder – report

Inter Milan lodge enquiry for 23-year-old Real Madrid midfielder – report
Inter Milan lodge enquiry for 23-year-old Real Madrid midfielder – report

Real Madrid are making major moves in the transfer market this summer, with four signings already secured – the latest of them being Marc Cucurella from Chelsea.

The spending is far from done yet, with Los Blancos targeting at least three more signings in the coming weeks.

What it also means is that Real Madrid will need to make room for the new arrivals by sanctioning some departures in the transfer window.

Inter Milan eyeing Eduardo Camavinga

In that regard, Corriere dello Sport (h/t Madrid Zone) reports that Inter Milan have made an enquiry for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.

This comes after Inter Milan president Giuseppe Marotta was in the Spanish capital this past weekend to attend the Corazon Classic match between Real Madrid and Inter legends.

Eduardo Camavinga is on Inter Milan’s radar. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

A number of Real Madrid players, such as Franco Mastantuono, Endrick, and even Nico Paz (still at Como) are on the radars of the Italian giants.

Having won the Serie A title, the Nerazzurri are aiming to further strengthen their squad in the summer, with midfield an area of focus.

To that end, they have asked about Camavinga, exploring the possibility of a transfer for the French international.

However, as per the report, a move is considered unlikely as the midfielder is fully committed to Real Madrid.

Make-or-break season for Camavinga

Not considering an exit. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

The 2025/26 season was one to forget for Camavinga as he struggled to perform at the level expected and establish himself in the starting XI at Real Madrid.

Injuries, inconsistent form, and poor discipline on the pitch contributed to what was a difficult campaign for the midfielder – with the red card against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League being the lowest point.

It had given ways to speculation about a summer exit, but as things stand, neither Real Madrid nor Camavinga are considering that possibility.

However, the French international, left out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, must step up in a big way in the upcoming season if he is to secure his long-term future at the club.

You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want for your club?

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It is time to get your scouting caps on!

We are officially four days and 12 games deep into the biggest World Cup ever, so we want to know who has grabbed your attention early doors - especially as the summer transfer window is now officially open.

What player has raised your eyebrows? Which name has exceeded your expectations? Who have you got down as your one to watch?

Ultimately, who would you like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?

This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...

Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here

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From live TV coverage to highlights, analysis and reaction, our dedicated team will ensure you don't miss a kick from the biggest World Cup yet.

And there's more - the BBC is launching live match updates so you can see the score directly on your lock screen through the full 90 minutes and beyond.

This means you can keep track of every match wherever you are - whether you're on the move, at work, or away from a TV. With live match updates on your lock screen, the score is always just a glance away.

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A new predictor game is being introduced to cover this year's World Cup, allowing users to pick what they think will be the result from every match.

The new game also features streaks, so make sure to check in each day and make your predictions.

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Ever wanted to see a World Cup match from every angle? How about a full-pitch tactical view? Or even see the match through the eyes of a player?

Well, now you can with Fifa World Cup 3D Experience, which is a UK-first that is only available on BBC Sport.

The interactive game experience gives viewers more choice to explore the match both in real-time, highlights and full-match replays.

Finally, here are some more handy links:

New Browns DE Jared Verse’s contract: Salary cap hits, total value, and extension option

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The Cleveland Browns head into summer vacation with a new identity and a clear path forward. That path is longer now, with DE Myles Garrett traded to the Los Angeles Rams. However, unlike the past, where the team has torn down to the studs, the Browns seem committed to keeping CB Denzel Ward and brought in DE Jared Verse as the key part of the Garrett trade.

Whether Cleveland got enough in return for Garrett will likely be debated for years, especially with the large amount of dead cap space that he is taking up in 2026, along with retired OL Joel Bitonio.

While Garrett has dead cap money this year, the Browns saved money overall while adding Verse’s two very cheap cap hits the next two seasons:

  • 2026: $2.17 million
  • 2027: $2.858 million

For the 2028 season, Verse will have a fifth-year option that is estimated to be around $30 million.

In cash, Verse is owed just over $5 million for the next two seasons, including a $1 million roster bonus on July 1st, then whatever the fifth-year option number is for the 2028 season.

By comparison, Garrett has around $52 million in cap hits during those three seasons, with another $128 million in salary cap hits over the next three years, 2029-2031.

Verse is likely to be under a new big contract during those last three years of Garrett’s deal, but Cleveland is not eligible to sign him to an extension until after the 2026 season ends and the next league year opens. That limitation is not due to the trade but to the NFL’s CBA rule about players not being eligible for rookie contract extensions until after they’ve completed their third year in the league.

Saints' next Alvin Kamara step could reveal full plans

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Alvin Kamara is still a member of the New Orleans Saints.

Whether that remains true throughout the rest of the offseason, or whether a trade arises, could depend on what happens next.

The Saints are approaching mandatory minicamp, and all eyes will be on Kamara.

Does he show up?

And if he shows up, how is he utilized?

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The Saints signed Travis Etienne in free agency from the Jaguars this offseason, and he's going to be the RB1.

The long-time star in New Orleans, Kamara, doesn't want to leave. But his contract isn't ideal for a second running back, and maybe he'll end up wanting more of a role than the Saints can give him.

"Kamara unexpectedly showed up to a practice in the second week of OTAs but did not return for the third week," ESPN's Katherine Terrell wrote on Monday. "Now all eyes will be on mandatory minicamp to see whether there is a resolution."

Kamara's only NFL team has been the Saints. It'd be weird to see him in a new uniform.

There also likely wouldn't be a ton of suitors because of his combination of salary and age, but his skillset would likely have appeal on the trade market.

Kamara could still be useful to the Saints, too, if they get the roles right.

"Saints coach Kellen Moore said early in the spring that there are enough snaps to go around between Kamara and newcomer Travis Etienne Jr., and that he's preparing as if Kamara will be on the team in 2026," Terrell writes. "Two days of minicamp might provide more clarity as to how the Saints handle the running back situation and whether Kamara appears to be in the team's plans moving forward."

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The Saints have done a pretty solid job in recent years of keeping key contributors around for the long haul.

Cameron Jordan is the biggest example of a player who just never really left.

Kamara doesn't seem to want to leave, but it could be up to the Saints to figure out what they really want to do with him.

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Flavio Cobolli, Jakub Mensik, Alexander Bublik added to 2026 Laver Cup rosters

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Roland Garros finalist Flavio Cobolli and semifinalist Jakub Mensik will return to the Team Europe roster for the 2026 Laver Cup, and Alexander Bublik will compete for Team World for the first time.

Each side now has four commitments for the ninth edition of the annual team event, which will be held Sept. 25-27 at the O2 Arena in London.

Team Europe, which will again be captained by Yannik Noah, has World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz and World No. 3 Alexander Zverev in addition to Cobolli and Mensik. Alcaraz has been sidelined since mid-April with a wrist injury and no timetable has been given for his return.

For Andre Agassi’s Team World, Americans Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz will participate, along with Australia’s Alex de Minaur. Shelton beat Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 in the Stuttgart final Sunday.

Each team has two roster spots remaining.

2026 Laver Cup rosters

Team Europe

NameRank
Carlos AlcarazNo. 2
Alexander ZverevNo. 3
Flavio CobolliNo. 10
Jakub MensikNo. 16
TBD
TBD

Team World

NameRank
Ben SheltonNo. 5
Alex de MinaurNo. 6
Taylor FritzNo. 9
Alexander BublikNo. 11
TBD
TBD

Cobolli has steadily risen to what is now a career-high ranking of No. 10 after making the Roland Garros final in June. Cobolli took Zverev to five sets in Paris. He was with Team Europe last year in San Francisco when it was upset by Team World, losing his only match to Joao Fonseca.

"The Laver Cup is one of the most exciting events in our sport," said Cobolli. "It was incredible to be part of it last year, and it was my goal to play again this year. To be named to the team and compete for Team Europe is a huge honor. I cannot wait."

MORE: Inside the rise of the Laver Cup

The 20-year-old Mensik powered his way to his first grand slam semifinal in Paris and climbed into the top 20 at World No. 16 for his efforts. His best result of the year was a three-set win over World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in February in Doha, Qatar. 

“Flavio and Jakub are having fantastic seasons and have earned their places on the team," Noah said. "They were both part of Team Europe last year and understand what makes the Laver Cup so special. It’s great to have them back alongside Carlos and Sascha, giving us a strong core of returning players who know each other and understand what it takes to compete as a team."

Bublik has had some uneven results since reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open in January. He lost in the first round at Roland Garros, and won just one match total in 1000-level tournaments in Rome, Madrid and Miami. He’s unorthodox and has a big serve with a reputation of not taking himself too seriously.

“Alexander is one of the most gifted and unpredictable players in tennis," said Agassi. "He's capable of producing shots that very few players would even attempt and can change the momentum of a match in an instant. He's enjoyed success across all surfaces, which speaks to the quality and versatility of his game. I think he'll be a great addition to Team World and I'm excited to have him with us in London."

The rosters are expected to be completed in the coming weeks. Team World has won three of the last four Laver Cups, including the last time the event was held in London in 2022.

MORE: Laver Cup history and all-time results

Was World Cup referee's hand gesture a white power sign or a 'gotcha' prank?

An Australian referee is under fire due to a gesture he made when he was shown before the Germany and Curaçao match on Sunday. But was it a subtle gesture to "white power"... or a prank that went seriously wrong?

Let's explain: Australian referee Shaun Evans was working the game as a VAR official, and when the cameras cut to the video review team for the match, Evans had his right hand near his thigh and formed the traditional "OK" symbol with his thumb and pointer finger in a circle and his other three digits extended.

That has become a hate symbol for "white power" but there's some confusion because there's also an old-school prank in which you make the upside-down version of the "OK" symbol and anyone who sees it gets punched in the arm. It's known as the "circle game."

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Is FIFA investigating the referee for the hand symbol?

The Athletic reports that "A FIFA spokesperson said the organization was aware of the incident but declined to comment further."

Do viewers think the symbol was a white power gesture?

Per The Associated Press:

“Advice from our experts is that the gesture used clearly resembles an upside down ‘OK’ hand symbol used as a ‘white power’ symbol in global far-right circles,” the Fare network, a long-time partner of FIFA and European soccer body UEFA to monitor racist and discriminatory chants, flags and symbols at international games, said in a statement.

“Clearly this official should have no further role to play in this World Cup,” Fare said in a statement, describing the gesture as “neo-nazi.”

This might be a case of a prank that has gone very wrong, and if so, it's a good idea for everyone to stop playing the "circle game" altogether if the gesture is associated with something much, much worse. We'll keep you updated if Evans faces disciplinary action.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Did World Cup referee do white power sign or gotcha prank?

Washington Huskies enter 2026 season and USC game with questions

In college football, star power is everything. The Washington Huskies, the USC Trojans' rival and opponent this season, have that at the most important position, quarterback. Unfortunately for Washington, that alone may not be enough for them to succeed this season. That's great news for USC.

In a recent article, Lars Hanson highlights the valid criticisms of the Washington Huskies this season. Here is what he and an Oregon sports radio host had to say about the Huskies heading into the 2026 campaign:

"There are many ways to twist, use, and sell one word that may encapsulate the upcoming 2026 college football season for the Washington Huskies: scary.

During his weekly appearance on Puck Sports with Jason Puckett, longtime Oregon sports radio host and columnist John Canzano used the five-letter word to describe what the opposing view was of the 2023 team that featured two top ten draft picks, quarterback Michael Penix Jr., and wide receiver Rome Odunze, and went on to make the school's first national championship appearance in three-plus decades.

"Look, three years ago, they scared you. Michael Penix Jr., Rome Odunze, they were scary on offense. I think Oregon fans were scared when Washington was on offense," Canzano said. "They really have lacked that in the last couple years, and I still have a question: how do they replace (wide receiver Denzel) Boston and (running back Jonah) Coleman?"

The valid question wasn't answered much during spring camp last month, with Kennesaw State senior wide receiver transfer Christian Moss and both veteran running back additions, Jayden Limar from Oregon and Trey Cooley from Troy, out rehabbing injuries."

The Huskies have serious talent at quarterback but that only matters when your quarterback also has talent to sictrubte the ball to. Last season a shootout match vs the Huskies would have been a tough feat. This season the Trojans should feel confident they have more firepower.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Washington Huskies may not have enough weapons against USC football

Bill Simmons’ claim about Celtics making an offer for Giannis Antetokounmpo confirmed by NBA insider

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Bill Simmons’ reporting on the Boston Celtics’ interest in Giannis Antetokounmpo suddenly carries more weight after Marc Stein backed up the Boston side of the rumor.

Miami has long been considered the front-runner.

But as the Bucks’ self-imposed NBA Draft deadline approaches, Boston is becoming harder to ignore.

Marc Stein backs Celtics Giannis interest

Speaking on the All City Podcast, Stein credited Simmons for being early on Boston as a real Giannis landing spot.

“I was going to write the two teams that keep coming up with Giannis are Miami and Boston… Bill Simmons was the first one to talk about Boston as a place that interests Giannis. And based on everything I’ve heard for the last 2-3 weeks, I think that was dead on.”

That matters because Stein is not just another rumor aggregator. He has covered the NBA nationally for decades, worked for ESPN and The New York Times, won the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Curt Gowdy Media Award, and now runs The Stein Line.

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When he says Miami and Boston are the two teams that keep coming up, the Celtics angle becomes more than Simmons reading his own favorite team’s situation optimistically.

Celtics threaten Miami in Giannis trade race

Simmons had already revealed that Boston made an offer for Antetokounmpo, saying the Celtics had put their “hat in the ring” without knowing the exact package.

He has also pushed the idea further, claiming he expects Boston to land Giannis within the next week. That would be a stunning twist if it beats Miami, which has long been framed as the cleaner favorite and a preferred destination for Antetokounmpo.

The Heat links remain serious. Miami has been tied to packages involving Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Nikola Jovic, and draft capital, while Antetokounmpo’s affinity for Miami has been described as well-chronicled.

Boston’s case is different. Any real Celtics offer would likely require Jaylen Brown, possibly a third team, and a dramatic reshaping around Jayson Tatum. That is why the rumor feels both explosive and complicated.

The clock is what makes it urgent. Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam has said June 23, the start of the NBA Draft, is a natural time to resolve Giannis’ future because Milwaukee needs assets if he plays elsewhere.

Stein’s confirmation does not guarantee a Celtics deal. It does confirm the noise around Boston is real enough to make Miami sweat before the Antetokounmpo saga reaches its deadline.

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Knicks owner James Dolan made crazy request of players before playoffs began

The New York Knicks are finally back on top of the basketball world. After decades of heartbreak, near misses, and frustrated fan bases, the Knicks captured their first NBA championship since 1973 by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals. New York finished the regular season with a 53-29 record, earned the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference, and then went on one of the most dominant playoff runs the franchise has ever seen.

Now, just days after the championship celebration began, an unusual story has emerged from behind the scenes. According to NBA Central on X via Polymarket Hoops, Knicks owner James Dolan reportedly made a very unusual request to players before the postseason started. His message? Avoid sex and any other forms of intercourse for the next 10 weeks.

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A Strange Request That Got Attention

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Professional athletes have long been surrounded by myths and theories regarding preparation, focus, and performance. While some coaches and organizations have embraced unconventional methods over the years, Dolan’s reported request certainly ranks among the more surprising ones.

Whether players actually followed the suggestion is anyone’s guess. What cannot be debated, however, are the results.

Knicks Dominated the Playoffs

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New York opened the postseason by defeating the Atlanta Hawks in six games, winning the final three contests of the series to advance. From there, the Knicks took complete control.

They swept the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round before doing the exact same thing to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Suddenly, New York was headed to its first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.

The championship round proved just as memorable. The Knicks won three of the first four games against San Antonio, highlighted by an incredible Game 4 comeback that became the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.

The Championship Moment

Jun 13, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) and guard Jalen Brunson (11) celebrates with his teammates after the Knicks defeat the San Antonio Spurs during game five of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Game 5 provided one final dramatic chapter. Facing another large deficit, the Knicks rallied once again, completing a second straight stunning comeback to defeat the Spurs and secure the NBA title.

Was Dolan’s unusual request responsible for the historic run? Probably not. But after ending a 53-year championship drought, Knicks fans probably aren’t questioning anything that happened along the way.

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‘Patient With The Process’ – How Allycia Hellen Rodrigues’ Fighting Discipline Powers Her English Mastery

ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues has spent her career speaking the universal language of “the art of eight limbs.” Now, she is learning another one.

The Brazilian defends her crown against ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom in the main event of The Inner Circle 19 on Friday, June 19, inside Bangkok’s iconic Lumpinee Stadium. The subscriber-only Asia primetime showcase streams exclusively at live.onefc.com.

Between training sessions at Phuket Fight Club, the 28-year-old mom-champ has been quietly taking on a challenge of a very different kind. 

The five-time ONE World Champion has been studying English, driven by a conviction that fluency will open up a version of her career she has not yet fully accessed. 

Rodrigues shared:

“It’s very important, especially for communication, interviews, and connecting with everyone who speaks English. Once I become more fluent, it will make a huge difference in my career.

“I want to be able to communicate and show more of who I am to everyone. I believe it will also open other doors of opportunity, especially for sponsorships.”

The commitment behind those words is real. She has not simply decided to pick up the language whenever time allows. Instead, Rodrigues has built a structure around it, carving out dedicated sessions from a schedule already packed with training, World Title defenses, rescue work, and life as a mother. 

The process has been more manageable than she initially expected, though that does not make it any less demanding. 

She continued:

“I take online classes with Professor Claudio twice a week. The process has been going well because I already knew some words when we started, and that made things a little easier.

“But it’s still a long process. I’ve already lost some of the fear of speaking, but I still have a lot to learn, and my teacher has been helping me a lot to improve.”

Outside the classroom, the Muay Thai specialist has made sure the language follows her into the corners of her daily life, where no online session could reach.

Rodrigues has turned everyday moments into opportunities to absorb, practice, and grow. Whether on a screen, in a private training session, or in conversation with those around her, the work continues well beyond the twice-weekly classes. 

She said:

“I like watching movies in English, and I also teach private classes where I need to use English. I also have some friends I can practice with. So, all these help with my English.”

The Challenges That Keep Her Hungry

The groundwork is clearly there for Allycia Hellen Rodrigues. But fluency, as any language learner knows, is easier said than done.

Structured classes, English-language films, and private sessions where communication cannot be avoided – all of it has given her growing confidence and a vocabulary that continues to expand.

But the path to genuine fluency runs through specific obstacles that remain very much in progress, and she is under no illusions about the road still ahead:

“The expressions are definitely still a challenge, and there are many words I still don’t know.

“The pronunciation of some words is difficult too, but I know it’s all about practice, and I’m being patient with the process.”

That measured, deliberate patience, built on the quiet understanding that mastery takes time, has defined Rodrigues both as a fighter and as a person. 

It is the same quality that drove her through years of refinement at Phuket Fight Club, absorbing lesson after lesson until it all became second nature, and it is what drives her now in a language classroom. 

Having walked the path herself, she understands the fear of picking up a new language better than most. Now, she has a clear message for those wiggling their fingers at the starting line.

The ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion said:

“I would tell them to go after it, to learn and study, because it will only bring benefits. Just like it’s changing my life, it can change theirs too. 

“Learning English is essential, and I can’t wait to become truly fluent.”

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Liverpool willing to offload duo to fund Wharton pursuit

Liverpool willing to offload duo to fund Wharton pursuit
Liverpool willing to offload duo to fund Wharton pursuit

Liverpool are reportedly prepared to offload Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones this summer to help fund a move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton.

Wharton has emerged as a top target for new head coach Andoni Iraola, as Liverpool plan a rebuild in central midfield.

The 22-year-old has impressed with his line-breaking distribution for a Crystal Palace team that has won the FA Cup, Community Shield, and Europa Conference League over the last two seasons.

Palace value Wharton at £100m, with the Eagles determined to hold onto the England international. However, Liverpool are reportedly ready to test their resolve in an effort to bring the former Blackburn midfielder back to the North West.

To raise the funds, Liverpool are open to allowing Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones leave. Jones is subject of interest from Inter Milan and has just 12 months to run on his deal, with Liverpool valuing the 25-year-old at around £35m.

Journalist Alan Nixon has claimed Mac Allister could also move on. Real Madrid have shortlisted the Argentine as a potential option, as the Spanish side seek additions in midfield.

Mac Allister has been a central part of the Liverpool side since arriving from Brighton in 2023 but endured a mixed campaign in 2025/26.

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Newcastle open to another big sale despite Gordon exit

Newcastle open to another big sale despite Gordon exit
Newcastle open to another big sale despite Gordon exit

Newcastle United are open to selling another high-profile name this summer, despite the £69m exit of Anthony Gordon for Barcelona.

Sandro Tonali, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento are all considered options to leave as the Magpies look to remain compliant with the Premier League’s new financial rules.

The Premier League has introduced Squad Cost Ratio for 2026/27, replacing Profit and Sustainability (PSR), a financial regulation used in football that limits how much a club can spend on its playing squad (player and head coach wages, transfer amortisation, and agent fees) as a percentage of its football-related revenue.

As a result, The Chronicle are reporting that Newcastle are ready to sell another big name to improve their financial position to operate. Eddie Howe’s side will miss out on the additional revenue of European football next season, and further sales could be sanctioned.

Hall is attracting interest from Manchester United, while Livramento has been a long-term target for Manchester City.

Tonali has also been subject of interest from various clubs, with initial interest expressed in January. Newcastle have placed a £100m price tag on the midfielder. None of the trio are actively pushing to leave, but will consider a transfer should Newcastle need to bring in more revenue.

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Where is former ATP World No. 1 Pete Sampras

With the reemergence of 90s American player Andre Agassi into professional tennis as a Laver Cup captain and media analyst, we wondered what Agassi’s chief rival, Pete Sampras, is up to these days. He married actress Bridgette Wilson in 2000. She was his biggest cheerleader in the latter stages of his career.

Sampras, 54, won the 2002 US Open, his 14th and final Grand Slam title. He retired one year later after having not played the 12 months after his New York win. He was just 31 when he left the game. Sampras won 64 career ATP titles and posted an impressive 762-222 record over the course of his career.

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Sampras leads quiet life away from spotlight

Sampras preferred to ride into the sunset as a champion and live a quiet life afterward. He and Wilson have two sons, Christian and Ryan, born in 2002 and 2005, respectively. Sampras and Wilson reside in California. Both made conscious decisions to retire from their professions at a young age to raise their family outside the public eye.

In 2022, Wilson was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and has been rarely seen since. Neither Wilson nor Sampras shared details on her diagnosis; however, Pete once said: “Watching Bridgette continue to be an incredible mom and wife through it all has been very inspiring… With that said, I will end this by humbly asking for good thoughts and prayers for our family as Bridgette continues to thrive on her healing journey.”

Feb 12, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Professional tennis player Pete Sampras attends the game between the UCLA Bruins and the Oregon State Beavers at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA won 78-60. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Sampras was spotted in last year in a California coffee run, in photos that went viral, because of his obscurity.

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Sampras family is still heavily involved in tennis

Sampras’s older sister, Stella, 57, is UCLA’s head tennis coach, a role she has held for 30 years. She is a member of the UCLA Hall of Fame and coached 2021 Australian Open finalist Jennifer Brady. Pete’s niece and Stella’s daughter, Sophia Webster, is playing NCAA tennis at Vanderbilt. Sophia’s twin sister, Savannah, is playing at Belmont University.

Mariners' Emerson Hancock's surprise season may get him an All-Star nod

Emerson Hancock

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One of the most surprising things about the Seattle Mariners season is the emergence of right-hander Emerson Hancock. 

In his fourth season with the Mariners, Hancock is getting a chance to pitch in the starting rotation and has an ERA under 4.00 for the first time in his career (3.28). In the past two seasons, the 27-year-old posted a 4.75 ERA in 12 starts in 2024 and a 4.90 ERA in 22 games (16 starts). 

Emerson Hancock has been the best pitcher on the Seattle Mariners pitching staff

Hancock's 3.28 ERA is the lowest on the starting staff, with the Mariners' top three: Logan Gilbert (3.62), Bryan Woo (4.28) and George Kirby (4.07) having higher ERAs. Hancock also owns the lowest WHIP (1.02) and allowed the fewest earned runs (29) on the starting staff. 

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A part of a six-man rotation, Hancock is likely to be one of the Mariners' representatives at the Mid-Summer Classic in July, with a chance to maybe be in the running to start the game. 

"Within a six-man group that already includes four previous All-Stars, it's Hancock who's emerged as the likeliest to be a selection to this year's Midsummer Classic," wrote MLB.com's Daniel Kramer. "Entering Sunday, he leads the team with a 2.74 ERA, and more telling, the club is 8-5 in his starts. The former Georgia Bulldog has always had potential, as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft. And though it's taken a little longer, he firmly looks the part."

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Hawkeye Football: Another 9-Win Season Incoming?

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz watches the football team during practice April 9, 2026 in Iowa City, Iowa. | Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Welcome back to SB Nation Reacts results. Earlier this week we asked our community of Iowa fans where they think the 2026 Hawkeyes will finish in the win column. The Vegas number is 7.5. We pushed it up to 8.5 in our internal poll, because BHGP reader expectations are different than Strip handicapper expectations. The results are in, and they tell a story.

The Results: Hawkeye Fans are Optimistic

62% of Iowa fans believe the Hawkeyes will finish 2026 with more than 8.5 wins. It’s an interesting number for a couple reasons. First and foremost, we set the bar higher than the FanDuel Sportsbook season win total because we expected this group to be optimistic. You all did not disappoint.

Beyond that, at 62%, we’re basically right on the historical hit rate for going over 8.5 wins over the last decade. It’s a confident vote in a year with a brand-new starting quarterback, three new offensive line starters, a whole new defensive line and one of the more demanding schedules in recent memory.

Historical Context

The reason the 8.5 line feels right for the fanbase isn’t homerism. It’s that recent Iowa football has been remarkably consistent at clearing the bar:

YearWinsOver 7.5?Over 8.5?
201512YesYes
20168YesNo
20178YesNo
20189YesYes
201910YesYes
20206NANA
202110YesYes
20228YesNo
202310YesYes
20248YesNo
20259YesYes

Filter out the COVID-shortened 2020 season and the math gets interesting. Across the last ten full Iowa football seasons:

  • 10 out of 10 finished above the Vegas 7.5 line (the streak the original survey post called out).
  • 6 out of 10 finished above our internal 8.5 line — exactly the 60% rate the BHGP readers just voted at.
  • The lowest win total in those 10 seasons: 8 wins. Iowa football has not finished a full season at 7 wins or fewer since 2014.

That’s the floor. The fanbase isn’t making an emotional bet on this team. They’re making a math bet on Kirk Ferentz and Phil Parker continuing to do what they’ve done for a decade.

The Case for Over 8.5

The optimist’s path runs through three claims:

The offense should be more dynamic. Year three of the Tim Lester experience is shaping up to be another progression. The WR room has more options with the introduction of Tony Diaz and the emergence of KJ Parker , alongside returner Reece Vander Zee. The RB room is loaded with the addition of FCS national rushing leader L.J. Phillips Jr. (1,920 yards, 19 TDs at South Dakota) to pair with returning starter Kamari Moulton. Tim Lester is in Year 3 as the offensive coordinator with more weapons than he’s had and will finally have a starting QB who has played more than a season in the system.

The defense doesn’t have to be great, just functional. Phil Parker has loads of talent to replace, especially on the defensive line, but Iowa also brought in talent at positions of need via the portal. And at the end of the day, Phil Parker has earned more trust than just about anyone in the country. He’ll have his unit ready to go and with an offense that can hold up its end of the bargain, the defense could turn nasty by the end of the season.

The schedule has wiggle room. Iowa opens with Northern Illinois, Iowa State is in transition and Northern Iowa is an FCS opponent at home. Of the remaining nine games, Iowa is likely to be the favorite or near-favorite in six. The path to 9 wins exists without beating Ohio State or Michigan on the road.

The Case for Under 8.5

The 38% are not crazy people. The pessimist’s path is also there.

The quarterback situation is genuinely unsettled. Hank Brown and Jeremy Hecklinski split first-team reps through spring and neither separated. Kirk Ferentz said in April the battle could extend “through the majority of August.” We’ve seen the track record of Ferentz going with the safe pick and sticking there too long, even when he ends up not being safe at all. Two QBs is no better than zero.

The lines are being rebuilt simultaneously. Three offensive line starters are gone. The whole defensive line is new. Iowa’s institutional advantage has historically been trench dominance. Rebuilding both lines in the same offseason creates an unusual vulnerability, particularly in the early-season Big Ten games where the schedule is most punishing from a traditional power perspective.

The Bottom Line

The fanbase voted 62-38 that the Hawkeyes will eclipse 8.5 wins in 2026. That matches almost exactly with the historical hit rate of Iowa football over the last decade at that threshold. The math says you’re right. The Vegas line says you’re optimistic. The truth says we’re going to find out in a few months.

For now, we’ll take the over on the over. We’ll see how this ages.

Go Hawks!

Mill Rats defeat Half Trax to finish homestand 5-1

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – A seven-run second inning gave the Johnstown Mill Rats an early boost as the hosts ended the homestand with a 13-4 victory over the Champion City Half Trax Sunday at Sargent’s Stadium at the Point.

Johnstown improved to 9-8 overall and 8-4 at home thanks to a 5-1 homestand.

Hudson Hartgrove led the Mill Rats with three hits, two doubles, three stolen bases, three runs and two RBIs. Sergio DeCello (double, two RBIs), Austin Lafferty (double, three RBIs), Ty Marsh (double) and Caden Throneberry (two RBIs) each provided two knocks.

Tobin Bigham doubled.

Johnstown, which led 10-2 after the fifth, stole 12 bases as a team.

Nathan Holowka struck out five and allowed two runs in five innings for the Mill Rats. Kyle Moczygemba, Connor O’Neil and Caden Sivrich (three strikeouts) each tossed a scoreless inning.

In Johnstown’s second inning, Hartgrove and Bigham each provided an RBI double. DeCello added a run-scoring knock. A double steal allowed Bigham to score.

Lafferty doubled in a run, and Throneberry capped off the frame with a two-run single to center.

The Mill Rats added two runs in the fifth and single tallies in the third, sixth, seventh and eighth.

Champion City’s Hunter Fryman (double) and Dane Perry each went 3-for-5. Baxter Tedesco (double) added two hits, and Luke McClure drove in a pair of runs.

The Half Trax left 13 runners on base.

DeCello provided a sacrifice fly in the third.

Lafferty and Marsh each produced an RBI single in the fifth.

Hartgrove and Lafferty delivered sacrifice flies in the sixth and seventh, respectively.

Johnstown travels to Lafayette Tuesday to begin a two-game series.

Cardinals' Jordan Walker is finally living up to expectations

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After Jordan Walker had two seasons of regression (2024 and 2025), the former first-round (21st overall) pick is finally putting it all together in 2026. 

Walker is currently fifth in the National League in home runs (18), eighth in OPS (.902) and tied with Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages in RBI (56). Walker's performance this season is worthy of All-Star nod and has him considered for MVP, but it is a surprising leap forward in his development. 

Jordan Walker is looking like a franchise player for the St. Louis Cardinals

The past two seasons were forgettable for Walker. In 2024, the 24-year-old hit a career-worst .201 and spent most of that season in the minor leagues, while in 2025, he showed little growth. In 111 games in 2025, Walker hit 14 points better (.215), saw a drastic drop in his OPS (.584) and struck out a jaw-dropping 126 times in 363 at-bats.

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According to MLB.com's Bill Ladson, Walker's production at the plate isn't what is surprising; he has improved in right field. In 584.2 innings, Walker is leading Major League Baseball in outfield assists (five) and double plays (one), while producing five defensive runs saved. 

"The Cardinals were wondering if Walker would ever reach his potential in the big leagues," wrote Ladson. "A top prospect in the organization in 2022 and ‘23, Walker struggled mightily once he reached the big leagues and never had a full season in The Show prior to 2026 because of inconsistency in the batter’s box and with the glove. This year is a different story. Not only is Walker a force in the batter’s box -- a slash line of .298/.353/.562 with 18 homers and 56 RBIs backs that up -- Walker also improved a ton in the outfield. Now, if Walker is not in the starting lineup, the team wants him in the game as a defensive replacement." 

Walker will likely be the Cardinals' representative in the outfield for the All-Star game this season. The Cardinals have not had an outfielder represent them in the All-Star game in 11 years, when outfielder Matt Holliday in 2015. 

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Phillies' Brandon Marsh's breakout year positions him to win a valuable award

Brandon Marsh

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Brandon Marsh has been the Philadelphia Phillies best hitter, and it hasn't been close. 

Marsh is fourth in batting average in Major League Baseball (.322) and is the Phillies' team leader in hits (76), 12 ahead of designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, who is second (64). Given his hard work to be one of the best in the National League, Marsh has a chance to be the starting left fielder for the NL when the All-Star game is played in Citizens Bank Park this July. 

Marsh also has a shot to bring home a batting title for the Phillies. A surprise after teammate Trea Turner was the first Phillie since Richie Ashburn (1958) to win the National League Batting Title last season. 

Brandon Marsh, leading the batting title race, has been among the many surprises this season 

Miami Marlins shortstop Otto Lopez is the Major League and National League leader in batting average (.343), with San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee second (.331) and Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (.326) ahead of Marsh in third place. Hoo Lee and Lopez are Marsh's main obstacles, as Alvarez is in the American League, but Hoo Lee's teammate, Luis Arraez, is not far behind Marsh (.319).

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After 68 years of not having a batting title winner, the Phillies could have back-to-back winners, thanks to Marsh's surprise season. 

"Trea Turner took home the Phillies’ first batting title since 1958 last season," wrote Paul Casella of MLB.com. "There’s a chance the franchise won’t have to wait nearly as long for its next one, though few would have seen this candidate coming. Marsh has gone from a platoon outfielder the past few years to an everyday hitting machine this season, giving him a legitimate chance to be a first-time All-Star."

If the season ended today, Marsh's .322 batting average would be 18 points higher than Turner's (.304), which is one of the lowest batting averages to win a batting title in MLB history.

Marsh making the All-Star game is not a guarantee, as other worthy names could start over him. Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ, who is the leader for left fielders in home runs (16), Pittsburgh Pirates' Bryan Reynolds leading in RBI (42) and walks (48) and New York Mets Juan Soto leading in slugging percentage (.561) and OPS (.948). 

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The Yankees are facing a problem in the infield that needs to be resolved

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The New York Yankees and manager Aaron Boone are creating a problem at shortstop when there doesn't need to be one—the dilemma: Whether to start Jose Caballero at shortstop over Anthony Volpe. 

The New York Yankees need to decide if Jose Caballero is their everyday shortstop

In his fourth season in the Bronx, Volpe has not proven to be an everyday-caliber shortstop -- posting a career .222 batting average and .660 OPS in 494 games -- especially after having surgery on his left shoulder. Caballero, on the other hand, has shown to be a strong bench bat, but is proving to be the more viable starter at the plate (.715 OPS) and in the field (five defensive runs saved, compared to Volpe's one). 

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Volpe was the American League leader in errors last season (19) and has not had a season with fewer than 15. However, compared to Caballero, who has four errors in 404.0 innings at shortstop, Volpe has half that (two) in nearly 221.0 fewer innings. 

"The Yankees thought they knew what to expect with Caballero – game-changing aggression on the basepaths and defensive versatility," wrote Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. "They expected to survive April with him at shortstop and then hand the position back to Anthony Volpe. But Caballero’s glovework has been better than advertised (5 Defensive Runs Saved entering play Sunday), prompting a real debate within club circles about how they best align to prevent runs."

The only issue with starting Caballero at shortstop would be Boone losing his best utility player. Other than shortstop, Caballero has played in right field (five games), left field three games, second base (three games) and third base (four games). However, the Yankees have Amed Rosario to take up that mantle, as he, too, has been moved around the diamond this season. 

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Maple Leafs are now on 2 clocks

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The Stanley Cup has been won by the Carolina Hurricanes.

And now, in multiple ways, the Toronto Maple Leafs are on the clock.

One of those is the more common use of the term: the NHL Draft.

The Leafs won the No. 1 pick in the lottery. When the draft actually arrives later this month, Toronto will be on the clock first.

The assumption at this point is that they'll take the young Canadian winger Gavin McKenna. He's stood out for the Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) and at Penn State (NCAA), and has been the presumed top pick in this draft for a while now.

New GM John Chayka will have a big call to make with that top pick, and he can't afford to get it wrong.

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The Maple Leafs are also on a different clock, too: They still need a head coach.

It feels like Toronto has interviewed pretty much every candidate that could possibly exist, and they still haven't made a hire.

Clearly, this deliberate, drawn out process is what they wanted, but it leaves the Maple Leafs without a leader behind the bench with not long until the draft.

It's not that a new head coach would override the GM on a draft pick, but it makes sense to have everyone in lockstep.

In this first week after the playoffs conclude, it would make a lot of sense for Toronto to finally make a hire.

At the pace they've been going, though, it's developed into a situation that'll be believed when it actually happens.

Until then, there's still a lot to be solved with the Maple Leafs.

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The Athletic names favorite Iowa football offseason move

Things will look very different for the Iowa football team in 2026.

It was a busy offseason for a Hawkeyes team looking to replace a ton of talent. They lost over ten starters to the NFL, and a few more to the transfer portal from the 2025 squad. Throw in longtime special teams coordinator LeVar Woods departing, and Kirk Ferentz had his work cut out for him.

That led to an offseason full of important decisions and moves. Iowa refilled the cupboard with talent at key positions. They attacked the transfer portal, eyeing immediate impact players with multiple years of eligibility. And they brought in a highly-touted high school recruiting class as well. But it wasn't a high school recruit or transfer portal addition that impressed The Athletic the most.

Manny Navarro of The Athletic wrote up a piece on his favorite offseason move for every Power 4 program. He talked about Iowa retaining a pair of key offensive linemen as his favorite move for Ferentz's team this offseason.

"Kirk Ferentz brought in some solid offensive skill pieces from the FCS level in running back L.J. Phillips (South Dakota) and receiver Tony Diaz (Texas-Rio Grande Valley). Iowa also signed a really good safety in Tyler Brown from James Madison. But the top move was retaining right guard Kade Pieper and left tackle Trevor Lauck, two key pieces of an offensive line that won the Joe Moore Award in 2025." -Manny Navarro, The Athletic

While transfer portal additions, like Phillips and Diaz, are flashier, everything starts up front for the Hawkeyes. That's why retaining Pieper and Lauck was massive. Both guys were big pieces of the Joe Moore Award-winning line last season and bring much-needed experience to the table. There's a good chance Pieper hears his name early at the 2027 NFL Draft. Lauck could join him at the next level.

Ferentz would probably agree with Navarro's assessment of Iowa's offseason. The transfer portal adds are great. Keeping elite talent in Iowa City is better. That's exactly what Iowa did. The 2026 team will be better off because of it.

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Broncos injuries: 10 players not practicing at OTAs

The Denver Broncos wrapped up organized team activities (OTAs) last Thursday with media members in attendance.

Running back J.K. Dobbins was not at Thursday's practice as he was hosting a youth football camp in New Mexico. Fellow running back Jonath Coleman was also absent as he attended his graduation at the University of Washington. Safety Brandon Jones was also not in attendance after he and his wife just welcomed a baby.

The list of players not practicing also included quarterback Bo Nix (ankle), tight end Caleb Lohner (lower body), offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo (knee), center Alex Forsyth (unknown), wide receiver Michael Woods (unknown), cornerback Jaden Robinson (unknown) and offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton (unknown).

Broncos coach Sean Payton did say Nix got walk-through and two-minute reps, apparently when media members were not present.

Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper was limited at practice as he continues to rehab from a "routine offseason groin procedure," according to KUSA-TV's Mike Klis.

Broncos injuries

  • DNP: QB Bo Nix (ankle)
  • DNP: TE Caleb Lohner (lower body)
  • DNP: OL Nick Gargiulo (knee)
  • DNP: C Alex Forsyth (unknown)
  • DNP: WR Michael Woods (unknown)
  • DNP: CB Jaden Robinson (unknown)
  • DNP: OL Calvin Throckmorton (unknown)
  • DNP: RB Jonah Coleman (graduation)
  • DNP: RB J.K. Dobbins (youth football camp)
  • DNP: S Brandon Jones (baby)
  • Limited: OLB Jonathon Cooper (groin)

After wrapping up OTAs last week, Denver is now set to hold a mandatory minicamp from June 16-18. After that, Broncos players will get a summer break until training camp begins in late July.

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Two Dortmund players on the scoresheet: Germany celebrate a resounding victory in their World Cup opener

Two Dortmund players on the scoresheet: Germany celebrate a resounding victory in their World Cup opener
Two Dortmund players on the scoresheet: Germany celebrate a resounding victory in their World Cup opener

As in the previous warm-up matches against Finland and the USA ahead of the World Cup, Schlotterbeck and Nmecha were in the German national team’s starting line-up. This faith in them paid off early on against underdogs Curaçao as Felix Nmecha played a simple one-two with Florian Wirtz before curling the ball into the net to give Germany the lead after just six minutes.

After the World Cup debutants from the Caribbean had temporarily equalised through Livano Comenencia (21st minute), a Borussia player was also responsible for Germany’s second goal of the day as centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck scored with a header following a corner from Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown (38). It was the 26-year-old’s first international goal. Arsenal’s Kai Havertz scored Germany’s third goal from the penalty spot in first-half stoppage time, which the ever-present Felix Nmecha had won in the build-up.

In the second half, the German team added further goals through Jamal Musiala (47), Nathaniel Brown (68), Deniz Undav (78) and Havertz again (88) in a one-sided match. Borussia’s Nmecha was substituted in the 72nd minute and replaced by Leon Goretzka. Waldemar Anton made his World Cup debut in the 83rd minute, coming on for captain Joshua Kimmich.

Germany face Ivory Coast in their second group match this coming Saturday (20 June, 22:00 CEST) in Toronto.

In World Cup Group F, Sweden also made a strong statement in their opening match. The Scandinavians defeated Tunisia 5-1 (2-1) on Monday morning. BVB defender Daniel Svensson only came on as a substitute in the closing stages of the match in Monterrey, Mexico. Svensson and Sweden face the Netherlands in their next match on Saturday (19:00 CEST).

Golden Knights' Jack Eichel turned into Ben Simmons during Stanley Cup playoffs

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Jack Eichel hit the bar on a key shot during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, a moment that pretty much ensured the Vegas Golden Knights wouldn't rally against the Carolina Hurricanes.

But what was weirdest about that play wasn't that Eichel got unlucky. It was that he shot the puck at all.

During these playoffs, Eichel pretty much stopped shooting.

At risk of an over-the-top cross-sport comparison, he turned into Ben Simmons, the once uber-talented Philadelphia 76ers star who got scared of putting the ball up toward the basket and became a lot less effective because of it.

Basketball and hockey don't work quite the same, and Eichel can still be quite effective even in mostly passing. He had a league-best 20 assists in this postseason.

Those 20 dimes came with just two goals, though.

During the regular season, Eichel attempted more than six shots per game.

That number declined to closer to five shots per game in the playoffs.

He also had fewer shots on target per game in the postseason than the regular season.

It's not that he stopped shooting altogether, but in watching him, the shot became less and less of a threat, and defenses know that.

If they expect Eichel to pass, even from dangerous spots on the power play, then they can cover those angles better.

Eichel has scored at least 27 goals each of the past four seasons. He's quite capable of finding the back of the net.

For whatever reason, though, it's like the thought of shooting often didn't even come to mind during the playoffs. 

The lack of Eichel shots might not be to blame for the Golden Knights' loss in the championship series. But things could've had a different dynamic if Eichel had kept shooting.

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Reports: Ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim to manage AC Milan

Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is reportedly on the verge of taking the helm at AC Milan.

The Portuguese sports newspaper A Bola and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said on Monday that Amorim and the Italian club have reached an agreement in principle on a contract running until 2028, with an option for a further season.

There has been no official confirmation of the reports.

AC had a disappointing season under manager Massimiliano Allegri, missing out on a Champions League spot in Serie A on the final matchday after a home defeat.

The Milan side subsequently announced Allegri's dismissal, along with the club's managing director, sporting director and technical director.

Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reported last week that ex-Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner was set to join the club, while Austria's national coach Ralf Rangnick has also been mentioned as a candidate.

Amorim has been without a club since his dismissal from Manchester United in January.

The 41-year-old previously managed the Portuguese clubs Sporting Lisbon, SC Braga and Casa Pia AC.

Vote for Section V's Boys Athlete of the Week for June 8-14 presented by Faber Builders

It's time to take a look at the standout performers from Section V.

Your vote will determine who will be the Faber Builders Boys Sports Athlete of the Week for June 8-14. The players' credentials are listed above the poll — which will be live until 8 p.m. Wednesday. The winner will be announced on our Instagram page Thursday morning.

The nominees are chosen by our sports reporters. If you would like to call attention to an athlete's performance to be considered for the nomination, please email sports@democratandchronicle.com by 7 p.m. each Sunday. All athletes who play on Section V boys teams are eligible to be nominated.

The poll can be found at the bottom of the article. Now, let's meet the candidates.

Section V Athlete of the Week presented by Faber Builders.

Tyler Burchett

Senior at Fairport who was the highest finisher from Section V at the boys golf state championships at Mill Creek Golf Club in Churchville. Burchett tied for seventh-place after he shot a two-round score of 145, including a 70 on day one.

Ibrahim Ford

Section V's top track and field distance runner, a senior at Arkport, won the Federation and Class C public school athletic association 3,000-meter steeplechase championship race. Ford also won the Class C state title while finishing second in the 3,200-meter Federation race, that also includes runners from schools of all sizes.

Oliver Kowal

Victor boys lacrosse defender scored two goals in the Blue Devils’ state semifinal win over Niskayuna. 

Ashton Thomas

Federation and Class A public school association track and field state champion after a triple jump of 50 feet-11.75 inches at Webster Schroeder. Thomas is a junior at Webster Thomas.

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‘He is a real leader’ – Didier Deschamps praises Kylian Mbappé’s leadership as France captain

‘He is a real leader’ – Didier Deschamps praises Kylian Mbappé’s leadership as France captain
‘He is a real leader’ – Didier Deschamps praises Kylian Mbappé’s leadership as France captain

In an interview with M6, France manager Didier Deschamps was asked about the role that Kylian Mbappé (27) plays as captain of Les Bleus after taking the role from Hugo Lloris (39) following his retirement from international football. The Real Madrid forward has come under scrutiny in the past for some of his actions while captain of his nation. 

The former Paris Saint-Germain attacker is not just under scrutiny in his homeland after previously refusing selection in favour of focusing on his club form; this scrutiny has also been reciprocated in Spain, where Real Madrid have failed to win a trophy yet again. Dembele has previously weighed in on the criticism stating it has gone too far. 

Deschamps backs Mbappé as captain

When asked about the 27-year-old’s role as leader of France, the Les Bleus head coach was resolute in his support of Lloris’ successor. Deschamps said, “He has taken over from Lloris very well. He’s a real leader. I am very pleased with what he can offer both on and off the field.”

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“Here we go”: Ex-Man United boss Ruben Amorim agrees deal for AC Milan job

“Here we go”: Ex-Man United boss Ruben Amorim agrees deal for AC Milan job
“Here we go”: Ex-Man United boss Ruben Amorim agrees deal for AC Milan job

Former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim is set to become the next head coach of Serie A giants AC Milan, the reliable Fabrizio Romano has confirmed.

New adventure

Over the past few days, rumours surfaced that Amorim was in talks with Milan over potentially replacing Massimiliano Allegri, who was sacked after a poor 2025/26 season in which the club missed out on Champions League football.

Amorim has been out of work since January, when he was dismissed by United after an extremely turbulent 14-month spell.

Milan explored a number of different candidates including Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner, but opted to advance talks with Amorim’s camp.

Now, Romano has announced that an agreement is in place for the Portuguese coach to become the next Milan gaffer.

According to Romano on X, ” BREAKING: Rúben Amorim to AC Milan as new head coach, HERE WE GO!”

“Verbal agreement done on deal valid until June 2028 plus option until June 2029.”

“Amorim has accepted all conditions and will sign this week as new Milan manager.”

A report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that United will be spared millions in compensation payments as a result of Amorim returning to management.

United stint

Amorim was appointed by United in November 2024 after Erik ten Hag’s departure.

He arrived to much hype, fanfare and expectations, but his spell was underwhelming to say the least. He led the Red Devils to a 15th-placed finish and a Europa League final loss to Tottenham Hotspur.

United struggled to attain consistent performances and results as he went about trying to implement his controversial 3-4-2-1 system.

Despite calls for him to modify in an effort to accommodate the crop of players at his disposal, he stubbornly stuck to his principles. His bust-up with the hierarchy and in particular director of football Jason Wilcox, ultimately sealed his fate.

Amorim oversaw 63 games at United. He won 24, drew 18 and lost 21. His win rate stands at a measly 38.1%. He is set to face his old club in pre-season, with Milan due to take on United in Wroclaw, Poland on 15 August, a week before the Premier League begins.

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What to know about LSU baseball transfer Jason Wachs

LSU baseball added to its transfer portal class on Sunday, securing a commitment from former Tulane outfielder Jason Wachs. The in-state outfielder was LSU's fifth addition of the transfer cycle, with four of those commitments being position players.

Wachs was the second outfielder to commit to LSU, joining Notre Dame transfer Bino Watters. Wachs and Watters were both ranked among the best outfielders in the transfer portal and should be immediate contributors for LSU as the Tigers need to replace significant production in the outfield. Derek Curiel and Jake Brown are likely both turning pro, and veteran Chris Stanfield is gone, too.

Wachs, entering his third year of college baseball, was a two-year starter at Tulane. He's already proven he can hit at a high level.

Here's what LSU baseball fans should know about LSU's newest outfielder, Jason Wachs.

Wachs was a two-year difference-maker for Tulane

Wachs arrived at Tulane in 2025 and carved out a starting job as a true freshman. Wachs hit .335 in 2025, while posting a .457 on-base rate and scoring 46 runs. In 2026, as a sophomore, Wachs slugged .574 with a .453 on-base percentage. In two years with the Green Wave, Wachs hit .331 with 122 hits. LSU made it a point to look for proven veterans in the transfer portal and the Tigers found one with Wachs.

Wachs is a complete, well-rounded hitter

Wachs is yet to reach double-digit home runs in a single season, but he's a complete and all-around hitter. Wachs smashed 21 doubles in 2026 while walking as many times as he struck out. LSU's lineup failed to string consistent at-bats together in 2026 -- it doesn't appear like that's a problem for Wachs. And while he's not a double-digit homer guy, the power took a step forward in 2026 with Wachs going from three homers as a freshman to nine in his sophomore campaign.

Where Wachs ranks in the transfer portal class

Per 64Analytics, Wachs is the No. 32-ranked transfer portal player in the class. He's a premium addition for Jay Johnson and staff.

Wachs will likely play center field for LSU

With Derek Curiel likely off to the pros, Wachs figures to be LSU's next center fielder. Wachs was a productive defender for Tulane in CF. That would leave William Patrick and Bino Watters occupying the corner outfield spots.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Four things to know about LSU baseball transfer Jason Wachs

Schalke intend to turn Kevin Müller loan into permanent switch

Schalke intend to turn Kevin Müller loan into permanent switch
Schalke intend to turn Kevin Müller loan into permanent switch

Kevin Müller is fully expected remain with FC Schalke 04 ahead of their return to the Bundesliga, or so Kicker.de reports:

“On paper, the extension of Kevin Müller's contract has not yet been confirmed, but this is said to be a mere formality.”

The 35-year-old was on loan to the Royal Blues from 1.FC Heidenheim in the second half of last season and made good impression.

A permanent signing for the experienced shot-stopper is expected to be finalized by the Gelsenkirchen side in the coming weeks.

Given his contract runs until 2027 and Müller's standing after eleven years at Heidenheim, no difficult negotiations over a fee are anticipated.

During his loan stint with the newly promoted club, Müller featured on four occasions and managed to keep one clean sheet. 

Kimi Antonelli branded "class act" after Lewis Hamilton Barcelona moment

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Current championship leader Kimi Antonelli has earned the praise of fans after his interaction with Lewis Hamilton was captured after the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. 

The seven-time champion drove from second on the grid to win his first grand prix with Ferrari, and while Antonelli was forced to retire from the race due to an electrical issue on his Mercedes machinery, he made sure he was there to congratulate the Briton after the race.

After Hamilton overtook Antonelli's team-mate George Russell in the standings at the Monaco Grand Prix, he has now reduced the gap to the Italian driver to 41 points. 

Fans were quick to praise the moment between the two championship rivals. "He is a childhood hero for most of the drivers!" one fan posted on Reddit while another added: "I just hope it stays this way even if they end up fighting for the championship."

"Class move from Kimi, especially considering how young he still is," someone else commented, while another wrote: "Class act from the young man, a wise head on young shoulders."

Further comments included: "He is sad for the DNF but genuinely happy for Lewis", "He is returning the favour, Lewis always congratulates him," and "Kimi being happy and congratulatory for Lewis despite his own DNF, he’s a sweet kid."

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who finished fourth, was also seen congratulating Hamilton. "The respect across the paddock for Lewis is so amazing to see!" someone commented.

"Max going out of his way to congratulate and people will still say there's bad blood," another fan wrote, and another comment read: "It was quite amazing to see the shared respect between all of them. They all clearly know and are impressed by one another’s capabilities."

The eighth round of the season will be the Austrian Grand Prix from 26 to 28 June. 

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Is Microsoft making NPUs useless? – Windows 11’s Local AI is getting GPU support

Microsoft is giving Windows 11’s Local Language AI Models official Nvidia GPU support Microsoft is adding support for Windows 11’s Local Language (AI) models to non-Copilot+ PCs. With support for GPU hardware, Windows 11’s AI features will no longer be locked to systems with “NPU” (Neural Processing Unit) hardware, effectively killing everything that made NPU […]

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TM Roh’s BOE visit could shape Galaxy S27 display plans

15 June 2026 at 15:39

Samsung’s TM Roh is set to visit BOE in China before the end of June, and the meeting could reportedly focus on OLED display supply for the standard Galaxy S27 flagship.

The central question is whether BOE will supply OLED panels for the standard Galaxy S27, due out in the first half of 2026. ETNews reports that Samsung has already sent BOE a formal Request for Information on development.

Conversations have been running for months. Roh’s visit could finalize what’s been circling in committee rooms into an actual deal.

For years, Samsung has used Chinese OLED panels in cheaper phones, but the Galaxy S flagship line has run exclusively on Samsung Display panels.

Roh heads Samsung’s DX Division and MX Business, which means he owns both the smartphone and TV product lines. When someone at that level personally makes a factory visit to a component supplier, the stakes aren’t routine.

One industry source was blunt about BOE’s expectations: BOE is hoping Roh’s visit arrives as a gift, specifically the Galaxy S27 supply opportunity wrapped up inside it.

BOE wants to prove it belongs in flagship territory. Landing a major supply role in the world’s most recognized Android smartphone line isn’t just revenue; it’s validation.

NAND and DRAM prices have skyrocketed over the past couple of months. Next-gen chipsets would also cost more, putting an extra burden on the bill of materials of the upcoming phones.

Samsung, for its part, wants pricing leverage over Samsung Display. A credible alternative supplier does that automatically, whether BOE wins the contract or not.

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Harry Potter series: HBO casting for nearly forgotten book character fuels hopes for a faithful adaptation

HBO is apparently looking for an actor to play Colin Creevey – a character many probably only remember as one of the students petrified by the Basilisk in the second film. For some fans, this is fueling further hopes for a more faithful Harry Potter series.

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