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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMThe message Julian Alvarez sent to PSG, Arsenal: ‘Thanks, but I want to go to Barcelona’The message Julian Alvarez sent to PSG, Arsenal: ‘Thanks, but I want to go to Barcelona’Not many expected Julian Alvarez to really step forward and make a public statement requesting a departure from Atletico Madrid.The player, however, surprised everyone after Argentina’s win over Austria last night as he came out to do exactly that, and the pressure on Atletico Madrid has mounted ever since.“The best thing for everyone is a transfer. I want to fulfil my dream,” Alvarez confessed to the media last night. Barcelona, now, are looking to return with a bigger bid.Only one destination in mindAs reported by Fabrizio Romano in a recent update, Alvarez’s ‘dream’ is restricted to Barcelona and the player’s open admission was made keeping only one club in mind and not asking for a general transfer.The Italian journalist reports that PSG and Arsenal have both made approaches for Alvarez, but the player has turned them down with no hesitation. Julian Alvarez only wants Barcelona. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)“Thanks, but I want to go to Barcelona,” is what the player told both interested parties.Needless to say, the pressure is now on Atletico Madrid who must reconcile with the fact that a departure may well be the best solution for all parties involved. Further, Barcelona also face some pressure to help the player fulfil his dream after he came out openly to ask for the move.A difficult negotiationWithout Alvarez’s public gesture, a move to Barcelona was next to impossible given Atletico Madrid’s firm chance. His statement makes it possible, but it still remains very challenging.Los Rojiblancos, dealing with denial, are struggling to process the evolution of the situation. Instead of accepting the decision with grace, they are now looking to take legal action against the Blaugrana for making contact with a player under contract.A deal will be far from easy. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)Atletico Madrid are said to be furious with how Barcelona conduct their business and are reportedly opposed to selling to the Catalans under any circumstances. For a move to go through, thus, will require all the stars to line up.Last season, Alvarez racked up eight goals and four assists in 29 league appearances playing for an Atletico Madrid that did not play the most attacking football. He is seen to have the right profile for Barcelona’s style of play, and the Catalans will return with a new proposal soon.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFever's Caitlin Clark nearing one-game suspension after fifth technical foulIndiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is inching closer to a one-game suspension. Clark picked up her fifth technical foul of the season in the Fever's 86-77 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Monday, June 22, for clapping during an altercation that resulted in technical fouls being called on Indiana's Clark, Sophie Cunningham and Myisha Hines-Allen, in addition to Phoenix's DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas. Under WNBA rules, a player or coach is automatically suspended for one game upon receiving their eighth technical foul during the regular season. Every two additional technical fouls received during the regular season will result in an additional one-game suspension. Although Clark publicly stated she has deserved several technical fouls throughout the first 16 games the season, she disagreed with the one called against her on Monday."It's ridiculous. I got a technical for clapping, so we should all just go on the calendar now and pick a game that I'm going to be suspended for if I'm going to get technicals for clapping," said Clark, who finished with 24 points and nine assists. "If any technical should be taken away, it should be that one...I don't understand it."More: More fouls, more frustration: What’s really going on with WNBA officiating?Caitlin Clark after picking up her fifth technical foul of the season: "We should all just go on the calendar now and pick a game that I'm gonna be suspended for."A player is suspended for one game upon accumulating eight technical fouls during the regular season.— Cydney Henderson (@CydHenderson) June 23, 2026If the technical foul against Clark isn't rescinded, she'll be three technical fouls away from a one-game suspension with 28 more regular-season games left in the season for the Fever. And she's not the only one. Clark and Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese are tied for the technical fouls this season with five each. There's been an uptick in technical fouls this season as players adjust to the new freedom of movement emphasis. There have been 98 technical fouls called, including three rescinded, compared to 53 at this point last season. (The total includes all types of technical fouls, not just unsportsmanlike conduct.) Despite the drastic increase in technicals, Sue Blauch, the WNBA’s head of referee performance and development, told USA TODAY there "have not been any changes to our sportsmanship guidelines.""Respect for the game was not actually a point of education this season," Blauch said. "Players generally know what's permissible in terms of a heat of the moment response... We never want to adjudicate passion out of the game ... but overreactions to a call or a no-call ... clapping at an official, waving 'em off, things like that. Obviously there's some magic words that fall into that category, but there's no change there."Caitlin Clark needs 'to be more aware'Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White said Clark needs to play with a certain level awareness as she approaches suspension territory over technical fouls."Certainly I think there are some that we could do without. There are natural things that happen that the energy of the game creates when you do get those," White said. "But there are some that we can be a little bit more in control of. And so yes, we'll continue to remind (Clark) and I think she has to have an awareness."Clark said she isn't going to change the way she plays basketball, adding, "I'm going to play with passion and if they're going to give me a technical foul for clapping, that's their choice."Angel Reese picks up fifth technical Angel Reese was called for her fifth technical foul of the season with 1:16 remaining in the Dream's 94-87 win over the Toronto Tempo. The foul was upgraded to a hostile act, which the Dream plans to appeal, Atlanta head coach Karl Smesko said."The (officials) said it rose to that. I didn't see it that way," Smesko said in his postgame presser. "I'm sure we'll be putting in an appeal for it. I think this one we have a good chance of getting reduced, but we'll see. We'll do our part to make sure that we put it in, we kind of explain what we see with it and hopefully the league will come to the right conclusion."Last season, Reese served out a one-game suspension on Sept. 5, 2025, after accruing eight technical fouls.Caitlin Clark technical fouls this seasonWednesday, May 13: Clark was whistled for her first technical foul of the season vs. the Los Angeles Sparks for arguing an offensive foul as the Fever were heading to the locker room for halftime. After the Fever's 87-78 victory, Clark took responsibility for the tech and praised the officials: "The refs are doing a tremendous job. I deserved the technical they gave me. It's great for the game, they are going to keep the hands off, they are going to make the play be good."Monday, May 22: Clark and the Golden State Valkyries' Janelle Salaün were called for offsetting technicals after a dustup under the basket as the halftime buzzer rang. Clark appeared to swat at the ball and caught Salaun's arm. Salaun responded with an elbow before they were both separated and rung up. Clark was also called for a Flagrant Foul 1 for setting a hard screen on Veronica Burton in the fourth.Thursday, June 11: In the Fever's 114-106 overtime win over the Chicago Sky, Clark emphatically swung her arm in the air toward the referee after no foul was called on her driving layup attempt. Clark said the technical was "definitely deserved" and added to the team's momentum. "I wanted it," she said.Saturday, June 13:Clark picked up her fourth technical foul of the season in the Fever's 85-75 win over the Connecticut Sun. She left the game with 22 seconds to go after getting a technical foul. Clark said she deserved it.Monday, June 22: In the Fever's 86-77 win over the Phoenix Mercury, Clark and Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner got tangled up in the paint while jockeying for position. Clark was called for a personal foul, but tensions boiled over after the whistle. Clark was called for a technical foul for clapping, while offsetting technicals were called on Sophie Cunningham and Bonner, in addition to Myisha Hines-Allen and Alyssa Thomas.Reach USA TODAY National Women’s Sports Reporter Cydney Henderson at chenderson@gannett.com and follow her on X at @CydHenderson.The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fever guard Caitlin Clark nears suspension after fifth technical foul0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCape Verde vs Saudi Arabia Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsCape Verde vs Saudi Arabia Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsCape Verde’s fairy-tale World Cup debut reaches its defining moment in Houston, while Saudi Arabia’s tournament survival hangs by a thread…Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia kicks off at 19:00 local time on 26 June 2026 at NRG Stadium, Houston. This Group H Matchday 3 fixture is live on ITV and ITVX in the United Kingdom.Group H standings heading into Matchday 3: POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL BetfredBetfredBet and Get New Bettor Bonus of £50 in Free Bets BET NOWWhat’s At StakeWith Spain already through and Uruguay sitting on two points, this game is a straight shootout for the second knockout spot. Cape Verde need only a draw to secure at minimum a strong chance of progression, but a win would seal their place with a game to spare and complete one of the most remarkable debut campaigns in World Cup history. Saudi Arabia, on just one point and with a goal difference of -4 after their 4-0 loss to Spain, must win here and hope results go their way, making this a genuine must-win occasion for the Green Falcons.VerdictCape Verde have been quietly extraordinary in this group, holding Spain to a 0-0 draw before scoring their first World Cup goals to snatch a 2-2 draw with Uruguay, and their unbeaten record makes them the value pick here. Cape Verde to win or draw at 11/8 represents real appeal given Saudi Arabia’s desperate need to chase the game and Cape Verde’s defensive resilience across both group outings.Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia Match PreviewNobody scripted this. Cape Verde, making their first ever appearance at a World Cup, arrive at Matchday 3 in a position that the small island nation could scarcely have dreamed of. A composed 0-0 against one of the tournament favourites in Spain, followed by a thrilling 2-2 comeback against Uruguay, has left the Blue Sharks with two points and genuine belief. Hélio Varela and Kevin Pina have already written their names into Cape Verdean football history by scoring the country’s first ever World Cup goals.Saudi Arabia’s situation could not be more different. A 1-1 draw with Uruguay offered some early promise, but the 4-0 thrashing by Spain exposed significant defensive vulnerabilities that Rui Aguas will look to exploit. The Green Falcons have conceded five goals in two games, their goal difference of -4 is the worst in the group, and they face the grim reality that only a win will keep their knockout hopes alive. Manager H. Renard knows his side must abandon any caution and go in search of goals.That dynamic shapes this game in Cape Verde’s favour. Saudi Arabia will be forced to commit men forward, which opens space for Cape Verde’s quick forwards on the counter. Rui Aguas has built a defensively solid structure throughout the tournament, and inviting pressure before hitting on the break is precisely the kind of game that suits a debutant side with growing confidence and nothing to lose.Team FormCape Verde – Last 5 Results– Uruguay (A): Drew 2-2, FIFA World Cup – Spain (A): Drew 0-0, FIFA World Cup – Bermuda (N): Lost 0-3, Friendly – Serbia (N): Won 3-0, Friendly – Finland (N): Drew 1-1, FIFA SeriesCape Verde’s World Cup form is the part that matters, and it has been genuinely impressive. Back-to-back draws against Spain and Uruguay, two sides with combined tournament pedigree that dwarfs anything Cape Verde have faced, shows a tactical maturity that goes beyond the romantic storyline. The pre-tournament friendly loss to Bermuda can be set aside as a preparation blip; what Rui Aguas has built for the real thing looks cohesive and hard to break down.Saudi Arabia – Last 5 Results– Spain (A): Lost 0-4, FIFA World Cup – Uruguay (H): Drew 1-1, FIFA World Cup – Senegal (N): Drew 0-0, Friendly – Puerto Rico (N): Won 3-0, Friendly – Ecuador (N): Lost 1-2, FriendlySaudi Arabia’s tournament form tells a story of two very different games. The draw with Uruguay suggested a team capable of competing at this level, but the 4-0 defeat to Spain raised serious questions about their defensive structure and their ability to handle pace and quality in behind. Firas Al-Buraikan has been their most dangerous attacking outlet in recent games, but the Green Falcons have struggled to create consistent chances against well-organised opposition.Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia OddsHere is a summary of the best available Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia betting odds from leading operators:Team NewsCape Verde head into this fixture off the back of two creditable World Cup performances and, based on what we have seen across the group stage, Rui Aguas is unlikely to make significant changes to a setup that has kept Spain off the scoresheet and matched Uruguay blow for blow. The squad blends experience, with Vozinha marshalling the goal and Roberto Lopes marshalling the defensive line, alongside the energy of younger players pushing for the historic result.Dailon Livramento has been the standout forward in qualifying, contributing four goals across the campaign, and will be central to Cape Verde’s threat on the counter. Garry Rodrigues and Jamiro Monteiro bring the kind of experience in midfield that gives the side a platform to build from, while the goals already scored in this tournament from Hélio Varela and Kevin Pina show that the creativity is spread across the squad rather than resting on one individual.Saudi Arabia’s Abdulelah Al-Amri is the Green Falcons’ only scorer at this tournament, while Salem Al-Dawsari, who carries 109 caps and 27 international goals, will need to step up as the team’s most experienced attacking presence. The 4-0 defeat to Spain will have been a blow to morale as much as to the goal difference column, and H. Renard will need a significant response from his attackers if Saudi Arabia are to have any chance of turning this result around.Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia Predicted LineupsCape Verde (4-3-3): Vozinha; Steven Moreira, Roberto Lopes, Logan Costa, Wagner Pina; Jamiro Monteiro, João Paulo, Kevin Pina; Garry Rodrigues, Dailon Livramento, Jovane CabralSaudi Arabia (4-3-3): Mohammed Al-Owais; Saud Abdulhamid, Hassan Al-Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Nawaf Boushal; Mohamed Kanno, Abdullah Al-Khaibari, Musab Al-Juwayr; Salem Al-Dawsari, Firas Al-Buraikan, Saleh Al-ShehriPredicted lineups based on available squad information – starting XIs to be confirmed closer to kick-off.Key Tactical MatchupThe duel to watch is Cape Verde’s defensive block against Salem Al-Dawsari’s ability to find pockets of space in behind. Saudi Arabia’s most capped and prolific attacker will be tasked with unlocking a Cape Verde rearguard that has conceded just twice in this tournament, both against Uruguay rather than on defensive errors. Roberto Lopes and Logan Costa have been solid as a central defensive pairing, and their composure against Uruguay’s pressure showed they can handle physical forwards. Al-Dawsari’s movement and experience give Saudi Arabia their best chance of breaking the Cape Verdean shape, but if Cape Verde’s midfield three can squeeze the supply lines and keep Kanno quiet, the Green Falcons will struggle to generate the volume of chances their goal difference deficit demands.Best Bets POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL BetfredBetfredBet and Get New Bettor Bonus of £50 in Free Bets BET NOW 9.9 EXCEPTIONAL HighbetHighbetBet £10 and Get a £20 Free bet BET NOW 9.8 EXCEPTIONAL ParimatchParimatchSports Welcome Offer Bet and Get for a £20 Free Bet BET NOWMain Pick: Cape Verde Double Chance (Win or Draw)Cape Verde double chance @ 11/8. Cape Verde have not lost a single competitive game in this World Cup, drawing against both Spain and Uruguay, sides with combined tournament experience that dwarfs anything Saudi Arabia offer. Saudi Arabia’s need to chase a goal means spaces will open up, and Rui Aguas has shown the tactical intelligence to make the most of exactly that kind of opportunity. With Saudi Arabia’s defensive frailties already exposed in a 4-0 defeat, backing Cape Verde to go unbeaten here is well-founded at this price.Goals Market: Under 2.5 GoalsUnder 2.5 goals @ 10/11. Both of Cape Verde’s World Cup games have produced exactly two goals in total, and their disciplined defensive structure makes it hard for opponents to find a way through in volume. Saudi Arabia are struggling for attacking creativity against organised defences, and while they need to score, that pressure can often produce a tense, tight affair rather than an open shootout. Under 2.5 goals has a strong base of evidence from both sides’ performances in this group.Scorer Market: Dailon Livramento Anytime ScorerDailon Livramento anytime scorer. Livramento scored four goals across Cape Verde’s qualifying campaign and leads their forward line with real energy. If Saudi Arabia’s defensive line is pushed high in search of a goal, there will be space in behind for Cape Verde’s counter-attacks, and Livramento is the player best placed to capitalise. He is sharp on the turn, direct, and has the finishing instinct that makes him Cape Verde’s most consistent goal threat.Accumulator TipFor those building a Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia accumulator or Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia acca, combining Cape Verde double chance with under 2.5 goals offers a well-reasoned double anchored firmly in both sides’ tournament form. A Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia bet builder could also consider Dailon Livramento to have a shot on target alongside under 2.5 goals to add a further layer to your selection.How to Watch and How to BetHow to WatchCape Verde vs Saudi Arabia is live and free-to-air in the United Kingdom on ITV and ITVX, kicking off at midnight UK time in the early hours of 27 June 2026 (19:00 UTC-5 local Houston time). ITVX streaming is available via app and browser for viewers across the UK without a subscription. The match is part of ITV’s broad World Cup coverage for the 2026 tournament.How to BetNew to betting on this World Cup fixture? Here is a straightforward guide to getting your Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia prediction on:Choose a licensed and regulated betting operator available in your region.Register for an account and complete any required identity verification.Deposit funds using your preferred payment method.Navigate to the football or World Cup 2026 section of the sportsbook.Search for Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia in the Group H fixtures.Select your preferred market, whether that is the match result, goals, or a bet builder.Enter your stake and review your potential returns before confirming.Follow the match live on ITV or ITVX and enjoy the occasion.Responsible GamblingBetting should always be enjoyable and never something that causes harm. Set a deposit limit before you start, never chase losses, and take regular breaks. If you are concerned about your gambling or the gambling of someone you know, free confidential support is available at BeGambleAware. 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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNorway vs France Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsNorway vs France Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsTwo sides who have swept through Group I without dropping a point collide at Gillette Stadium on Friday, with a first-place finish and a favourable knockout draw on the line — and Erling Haaland vs Kylian Mbappé might just be the match-up of the tournament so far…Date: Friday, 26 June 2026Kick-off: 15:00 local (19:00 UTC)Venue: Gillette Stadium, Boston (Foxborough), USAStage: Group I, Matchday 3TV/Streaming (UK): ITV / ITVXGroup I Standings POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL BetfredBetfredBet and Get New Bettor Bonus of £50 in Free Bets BET NOWWhat’s At StakeBoth France and Norway go into this final group game with six points and a place in the last 32 already secured, but the stakes are far from ceremonial. The winner tops Group I and earns a potentially softer route through the knockout rounds, while the loser finishes second and faces a tougher path. France’s superior goal difference of +5 to Norway’s +4 means Norway must either win or match whatever France score to claim top spot — in a tournament this competitive, every marginal advantage in bracket positioning matters.VerdictFrance are the class act in this group and the best-priced Norway vs France betting odds of 4/5 on a France win reflect that gulf in tournament pedigree and squad depth. Kylian Mbappé has scored four goals in two games and France have conceded just once, making them difficult to oppose even at short odds.Norway vs France Match PreviewThis is the fixture Group I has been building towards since the draw was made. Norway’s return to the World Cup after a lengthy absence has been nothing short of spectacular — Ståle Solbakken’s side have scored seven goals in two games, with Haaland bagging four of them, and they’ve done it playing aggressive, front-foot football that has dismantled both Iraq and Senegal. This is their first World Cup since 1998, and the golden generation narrative has been real rather than hype.France, though, represent an entirely different proposition. Didier Deschamps has built a side that knows how to win at major tournaments — two World Cup titles, a runners-up finish in Qatar in 2022, and a squad packed with players who have performed on the biggest stages. Their 3-0 win over Iraq and 3-1 victory over Senegal were professional, controlled performances from a team that never looked troubled. They’ve allowed just one goal, their defensive shape has been immaculate, and Mbappé has been in the form of his career.The Norway vs France prediction hinges on whether Solbakken’s high-energy approach can destabilise France’s structure, or whether Deschamps’ backline absorbs pressure and punishes Norway on the counter. France have the individual quality and collective composure to control this match. Norway will cause problems — their attacking intent is genuine — but France winning and claiming top spot of Group I looks the most likely outcome in Foxborough.Team FormNorway — Last Five– Senegal (H): Won 3-2 (FIFA World Cup) – Iraq (A): Won 4-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Morocco (N): Drew 1-1 (Friendly) – Sweden (H): Won 3-1 (Friendly) – Switzerland (H): Drew 0-0 (Friendly)Norway’s World Cup form has been electric. Haaland’s four goals in two games have been the headline, but the team’s overall attacking output — seven goals, three different scorers — shows this is more than a one-man operation. The friendly results before the tournament were mixed, including a goalless draw with Switzerland, but once competitive football began, Norway clicked into gear immediately. Iraq and Senegal are not France, but winning both games and scoring freely builds confidence.France — Last Five– Iraq (H): Won 3-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Senegal (H): Won 3-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Northern Ireland (H): Won 3-1 (Friendly) – Ivory Coast (H): Lost 1-2 (Friendly) – Colombia (N): Won 3-1 (Friendly)France’s only recent blemish was a pre-tournament friendly defeat to Ivory Coast — since competitive football resumed, they’ve been relentless, winning three straight and scoring nine goals. Their 3-0 dismantling of Iraq was as one-sided as the scoreline suggests, and a 3-1 win over Senegal was similarly comfortable once Mbappé got going. Deschamps’ side are hitting their stride at exactly the right moment.Norway vs France Head to HeadThese two sides have met eight times in recorded competitive and friendly fixtures, with France holding the historical edge. The most recent meeting was a friendly in May 2014 in which France won 4-0 — a comprehensive result that illustrated the gap between the nations at that time. Norway’s most notable scalp came in an August 2010 friendly, winning 2-1 at home, while the head-to-head also includes a pair of 1989 and 1988 World Cup qualifying encounters that finished 1-1 and 1-0 to France respectively.There is no World Cup meeting between the two sides, making this a genuine first at the tournament. The historical record offers some mild encouragement to Norway — they’ve beaten France before and held them to draws — but the current context is very different. This France side is a two-time World Cup champion with depth Norway simply cannot match on paper, and the Norway vs France head to head at tournament level begins here with a blank slate.Team NewsNorway head into the match with their squad in good health and morale high after back-to-back wins. Erling Haaland is fit and firing, with four goals already in the tournament, and Martin Ødegaard has been pulling strings in midfield. Solbakken has largely settled on his best XI through the opening two games, and there is little reason to rotate heavily with a first-place finish within reach. Alexander Sørloth and Antonio Nusa provide depth in attack, while the defensive unit of Kristoffer Ajer and Leo Østigård has looked solid, though France will be their sternest test.France also appear to have no significant injury concerns ahead of the game. Mbappé came through the Iraq match without issue and is in outstanding form, supported by Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise in wide areas. The midfield trio of N’Golo Kanté, Aurélien Tchouaméni, and Adrien Rabiot offers both defensive solidity and creative thrust, while William Saliba and Ibrahima Konaté have formed an imposing central defensive partnership. Mike Maignan starts in goal, having been commanding throughout the group stage. Deschamps may make modest rotations given both sides are already through, but the expectation is that France will field close to full strength for a game that determines group standings.Norway vs France Predicted LineupsNorway (4-3-3): Nyland; Holmgren Pedersen, Ajer, Østigård, Bjørkan; Thorstvedt, Berge, Ødegaard (c); Nusa, Haaland, SørlothFrance (4-3-3): Maignan; Koundé, Saliba, Konaté, Théo Hernandez; Kanté, Tchouaméni, Rabiot; Dembélé, Mbappé (c), BarcolaPredicted XIs — squads to be confirmed.Key Tactical MatchupThe duel that shapes this game is Erling Haaland against William Saliba and Ibrahima Konaté. France’s central defensive partnership has conceded just one goal across two World Cup games, and their organisation against high-tempo attacks has been excellent. Haaland has scored four goals in this tournament, but he has faced nothing close to this quality of central defence. Saliba’s composure in possession and Konaté’s athleticism and physicality will test Haaland’s ability to hold the ball up and threaten in behind. If Norway can use Ødegaard’s creativity to pull France’s midfield and create space for Haaland’s runs, there is a goal in Norway. If France’s back four stays compact, Haaland may be starved of the service that has made him so dangerous in the opening rounds.Best Bets POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL BetfredBetfredBet and Get New Bettor Bonus of £50 in Free Bets BET NOW 9.9 EXCEPTIONAL HighbetHighbetBet £10 and Get a £20 Free bet BET NOW 9.8 EXCEPTIONAL ParimatchParimatchSports Welcome Offer Bet and Get for a £20 Free Bet BET NOWMain Pick: France to WinFrance to Win @ 4/5France are the World Cup favourites at 4/1 and the form book backs them up. Six goals scored, one conceded, and Mbappé in the form of his career. Norway are a genuinely good team making their first World Cup in nearly three decades, but France have the squad depth, defensive structure, and individual quality to control this match and claim top spot in Group I. At 4/5, it is not a long price, but the case for a France win is the strongest in the group.Goals Market: Over 2.75 GoalsOver 2.75 Goals @ 5/6Norway have scored seven times in two games, France have scored six. Both sides’ defensive records will face a far sterner test here than against Iraq and Senegal, but the attacking talent on the pitch — Mbappé, Haaland, Dembélé, Ødegaard — points strongly towards a match with at least three goals. The over 2.75 goals line at 5/6 looks well worth including in any Norway vs France acca.Scorer Market: Kylian Mbappé AnytimeKylian Mbappé to Score AnytimeMbappé has scored four goals in two World Cup games at this tournament and has been unstoppable. Norway’s defence has been tested by both Iraq and Senegal, but neither side carries anything like the threat that Mbappé, Barcola, and Dembélé represent. Backing the France captain to get on the scoresheet is the standout Norway vs France bet builder option — he has been the tournament’s most clinical finisher and faces a Norway backline that conceded twice to Senegal.Optional Pick: Both Teams to ScoreBoth Teams to Score @ EvensNorway have scored in every game at this tournament and their attack, led by Haaland, will not be shut out without creating chances. France’s offensive firepower makes them extremely likely to score as well. With four of the world’s most dangerous attackers on the same pitch and both sides needing nothing less than three points to guarantee top spot, both teams to score at evens makes for an appealing Norway vs France best bet.Odds Across OperatorsHere is a snapshot of the best available prices for Friday’s Group I decider at Gillette Stadium.Prices are correct at time of writing. Always check the latest Norway vs France betting odds at leading operators before placing any bet, as prices move in the hours before kick-off.How to Watch + How to BetHow to WatchNorway vs France kicks off at 15:00 local time (19:00 UTC) on Friday, 26 June 2026, at Gillette Stadium in Boston (Foxborough), USA. UK viewers can watch live on ITV and ITVX, with free-to-air coverage available across both platforms. The match is the final group game for both sides, so a full commentary and build-up package is expected.How to BetNew to betting on the World Cup or looking to sharpen your approach for this one? Here is how to get your Norway vs France picks on safely and efficiently.Choose a licensed UK operator regulated by the Gambling Commission.Create your account and complete any required identity verification.Navigate to the World Cup 2026 section and find Norway vs France under Group I.Select your preferred market — match result, goals, first scorer, or bet builder.Check the best available price across operators before committing to a line.Enter your stake and review your potential returns in the bet slip.Use deposit limits and responsible gambling tools to keep your betting within budget.Confirm your bet before kick-off and enjoy the match.Responsible GamblingBetting should always be enjoyable and within your means. Set deposit limits, take regular breaks, and never chase losses. If you feel your gambling is becoming a problem, free confidential support is available at BeGambleAware.org or by calling the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133. 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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMUruguay vs Spain Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsUruguay vs Spain Prediction: World Cup 2026 Preview & Best BetsTwo former World Cup champions, one group decider, and everything to play for in Guadalajara — Uruguay vs Spain is the match that could define Group H…Fixture: Uruguay vs SpainDate: Friday 26 June 2026Kick-off: 18:00 local (UTC-6) / 00:00 BSTVenue: Estadio Akron, Guadalajara (Zapopan), MexicoStage: FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group H, Matchday 3TV/Streaming (UK): ITV / ITVX POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL ParimatchParimatchSports Welcome Offer Bet and Get for a £20 Free Bet BET NOWWhat’s At StakeSpain sit top of Group H with four points after a dominant 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia and an opening draw with Cape Verde, meaning a point here secures qualification. Uruguay are second on two points following back-to-back draws, which leaves them needing at least a draw to keep their knockout stage hopes firmly in their own hands. With Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia meeting simultaneously, nothing should be taken for granted, and this match effectively doubles as a straight shootout for the group’s top two spots.VerdictSpain’s superior quality, momentum and clinical edge make them the clear selection here, and Spain to win at 1/2 is the headline pick in a match where Luis de la Fuente’s side should ultimately have too much for a Uruguay team that has yet to find top gear at this tournament. That price reflects reality rather than generosity, but pairing it in a bet builder with over 2.5 goals at 5/6 offers better overall value given Spain’s attacking firepower and Uruguay’s vulnerability at the back.Uruguay vs Spain Match PreviewThis fixture brings together two of international football’s most storied nations. Uruguay are two-time World Cup champions, their second title arriving via the legendary “Maracanazo” of 1950, while Spain lifted the trophy in 2010 in Johannesburg. The history between these sides adds genuine weight to what is already a high-stakes group decider at Estadio Akron.Uruguay, under Marcelo Bielsa, have underwhelmed so far. Two draws from two, conceding three goals including a wobble against Cape Verde, reflect a side that has not yet played with the cohesion Bielsa’s system demands. Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde are capable of hurting anyone on their day, but they need service, and a midfield that has looked stretched at this tournament must tighten up considerably to contain Spain’s intricate passing game.Spain, meanwhile, showed exactly what they are capable of against Saudi Arabia, with Mikel Oyarzabal, Lamine Yamal and the supporting cast combining to devastating effect in a 4-0 cruise. Their only concern is the goalless draw with Cape Verde on Matchday 1, a reminder that Luis de la Fuente’s side can be caught in low-tempo games if they take their foot off the gas. Against a more dangerous opponent in Uruguay, expect Spain to be sharper and far more aggressive from the first whistle.Team FormUruguay – Last Five Results– Cape Verde (H): Drew 2-2 (FIFA World Cup) – Saudi Arabia (A): Drew 1-1 (FIFA World Cup) – Algeria (N): Drew 0-0 (Friendly) – England (A): Drew 1-1 (Friendly) – United States (A): Lost 1-5 (Friendly)Uruguay have drawn four of their last five and lost the other, a sequence that tells its own story. The heavy friendly defeat to the United States was alarming, and while the World Cup draws kept them in contention, neither performance suggested a team capable of taking down Spain. Maximiliano Araujo has been their brightest spark with two goals at this tournament, but Uruguay have yet to demonstrate the collective quality the occasion demands.Spain – Last Five Results– Saudi Arabia (H): Won 4-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Cape Verde (H): Drew 0-0 (FIFA World Cup) – Peru (N): Won 3-1 (Friendly) – Iraq (H): Drew 1-1 (Friendly) – Egypt (H): Drew 0-0 (Friendly)Spain’s 4-0 demolition of Saudi Arabia was the kind of performance that silences doubters, and their qualifying campaign, in which they won five from six and scored 21 goals while conceding just two, underlines their status as genuine World Cup contenders. The blip against Cape Verde and some unconvincing pre-tournament friendlies are minor footnotes. When Spain are switched on, as they were in Matchday 2, there is very little at this level that can live with them.Uruguay vs Spain Head To HeadThe Uruguay vs Spain head to head record is firmly in Spain’s favour. Across the last five recorded meetings, Spain have not lost once. The most recent competitive encounter came at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, where Spain prevailed 2-1. Before that, a 2013 friendly also ended in a 3-1 Spain win, and a 2005 friendly produced a 2-0 Spain victory. The one World Cup meeting between these sides came at Italia 90, where the game ended goalless. Uruguay are still searching for their first win in this fixture, and nothing about their form at this tournament suggests that record is about to change.Team NewsUruguay’s squad is without Luis Suarez, whose presence defined several of their recent tournament campaigns. Marcelo Bielsa must find a way to get the best from Darwin Nunez, who carries the burden of being the focal attacking threat, alongside creative support from Federico Valverde and Giorgian de Arrascaeta. Ronald Araujo and Jose Gimenez provide experience at the back, but the defence has been too porous across the opening two matches and will be severely tested here.Spain have no significant injury concerns flagged ahead of this fixture. Lamine Yamal, who came into the tournament carrying some fitness doubt, has been part of Luis de la Fuente’s plans and contributed a goal across the opening two matches. Rodri’s return to the Spain setup after injury added considerable steel in midfield, and with Pedri, Gavi and Martin Zubimendi all available, the manager is blessed with options throughout the pitch.Mikel Oyarzabal leads Spain’s scoring at this World Cup with two goals, while his overall recent form for the national team has been exceptional. Nico Williams offers constant directness on the flank, Dani Olmo brings creativity in tight spaces, and the depth in Luis de la Fuente’s squad means rotation carries minimal drop in quality. Uruguay simply do not have the same luxury of strength in depth.Predicted LineupsUruguay (4-4-2): Muslera; Varela, Gimenez (c), R. Araujo, Olivera; Valverde, Ugarte, Bentancur, de Arrascaeta; Max. Araujo, NunezSpain (4-3-3): Unai Simon; Porro, Cubarsí, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri (c), Zubimendi, Pedri; Yamal, Oyarzabal, N. WilliamsPredicted XIs based on available squad information. Squads to be confirmed.Key Tactical MatchupThe central battle that shapes this game is Manuel Ugarte and Rodrigo Bentancur against Spain’s fluid midfield three of Rodri, Martin Zubimendi and Pedri. Ugarte, capped 36 times for Uruguay and currently at Manchester United, is a destructive presence who will look to cut passing lanes and protect the back four. The problem is that Spain’s midfield rotates and presses with an intelligence that is hard to disrupt consistently. If Pedri and Zubimendi can operate in half-spaces between the lines, they will unlock space for Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams to attack Uruguay’s full-backs, who have already conceded three goals across the first two matches. Uruguay’s ability to win that midfield duel is the key to this game.Best Bets POPULARBest World Cup 2026 Welcome Bonus 10 EXCEPTIONAL BetfredBetfredBet and Get New Bettor Bonus of £50 in Free Bets BET NOW 9.9 EXCEPTIONAL HighbetHighbetBet £10 and Get a £20 Free bet BET NOW 9.8 EXCEPTIONAL ParimatchParimatchSports Welcome Offer Bet and Get for a £20 Free Bet BET NOWSpain to Win @ 1/2 Spain are the best price to win this match, and the case is straightforward. Luis de la Fuente’s side qualified with a record of five wins and one draw, scoring 21 goals and conceding just two. Uruguay have not beaten Spain in any of their last five meetings and are yet to win at this tournament after two draws. Spain’s quality throughout the squad is simply superior, and a point already in the bag means they will approach this match with confidence rather than tension.Over 2.5 Goals @ 5/6 Spain scored four times against Saudi Arabia and have genuine goals throughout their squad. Uruguay, meanwhile, have conceded three times in two games while also showing they can find the net themselves. The over 2.5 line at 5/6 looks well worth including given both teams’ outputs at this tournament. Spain’s attackers thrive in open games, and if Uruguay commit forward in search of a win they need to stay in qualification contention, space will open up on the counter.Mikel Oyarzabal to Score Anytime Oyarzabal is Spain’s top scorer at this World Cup with two goals already. His movement inside the penalty area, combined with a clinical finishing record for the national team, makes him the most compelling anytime scorer option in this fixture. He has been sharp whenever called upon under Luis de la Fuente and with Uruguay’s defence having struggled for consistency, he is well-placed to add to his tally.Spain to Win and Both Teams to Score Uruguay have scored in both of their group matches and carry enough of a threat through Nunez and Araujo to trouble most defences. Spain are good enough to win this regardless, but combining a Spain win with both teams scoring offers a more rewarding price than a straight Spain win alone, and the underlying evidence from both teams’ performances in Group H supports the selection.Odds Across OperatorsHere are the best available prices for Uruguay vs Spain from leading operators at the time of writing.Odds are subject to change. Please check with your operator for the latest prices before placing a bet.How To Watch And How To BetHow To WatchUruguay vs Spain is available to watch free-to-air in the UK on ITV and via the ITVX streaming platform, with kick-off at midnight BST on Friday 26 June into Saturday 27 June 2026. ITVX is free to access with a registered account on desktop, mobile, tablet and smart TV, meaning you will not need a subscription to catch this one live.How To BetIf you want to get involved in the Uruguay vs Spain betting markets ahead of kick-off, here is a simple step-by-step guide to placing your first bet.Choose a licensed and regulated betting operator available in your territory.Register for an account by providing your details and verifying your identity.Navigate to the deposit section and add funds using your preferred payment method.Head to the football or World Cup 2026 section of the sportsbook.Search for Uruguay vs Spain in the Group H fixtures.Select your preferred market, such as match result, goals or a bet builder option.Enter your stake and review your bet slip before confirming.Check the latest promotions available for World Cup fixtures, as many operators offer enhanced odds or free bet offers for major games.Responsible GamblingBetting should always be enjoyable and kept within your means. 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WWW.NYTIMES.COMThe Dispute Over Events for America’s 250th Birthday, ExplainedTwo national groups, including one backed by President Trump, have planned an array of activities to celebrate the country’s semiquincentennial. States are also hosting many events.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBayern’s contract plans for Olise amid Real Madrid interestBayern’s contract plans for Olise amid Real Madrid interestMichael Olise is enjoying a fantastic World Cup for France. The Frenchman provided two assists in France’s 3-0 win over Iran, and has played a big role in helping his side reach the knockout rounds.Olise registered 26 assists for Bayern Munich in the 2025-26 campaign, but his future has come under speculation time and again.Real Madrid transfer threat for Michael OliseFlorentino Perez dropped a huge bombshell last month when he claimed that Real Madrid would make a €150m bid for a player who does not play in the Premier League.While he did not mention the name, it became quite evident that he was referring to Olise.Paris Saint-Germain are also thought to be interested in signing the former Crystal Palace winger, but Madrid “really want him”.Bayern have already made it clear that Olise will not be sold at any price this summer, and they are not prepared to listen to any transfer discussion regarding the attacker.Bayern Munich planning new contract for Michael OliseChristian Falk exclusively told CFBayern Insider that Bayern are planning a new contract offer for Olise, where they want to double his wages.The Bild journalist said: “Bayern want to nearly double Michael Olise’s wages in Munich as part of a deal to keep him at the club until 2031. You’ve heard the saying, if in trouble, make it double. “The trouble is from Real Madrid – they really want him, and they’re fully aware of just how good he was in the Bundesliga this season. He was the player of the year in Germany and has enjoyed a remarkable transformation since his €50m move from Crystal Palace. It wasn’t a €100m deal like Harry Kane’s, which is why his salary isn’t up to par with the likes of the Englishman or Jamal Musiala. He’s right in the middle of the squad’s earners, so about €15m. “Now, of course, he’s one of the most important players in the first XI, so he deserves more money. That’s why FC Bayern are prepared to give Michael Olise more money, and their argument is that if they’re prepared to offer more money, perhaps the France international can give them a few more years on the contract. In Germany, you can make a deal up to five years long, so the idea would be a contract until 2031. With that in mind, he can get closer to the top earners at Bayern Munich at around €25m a year.”Bayern Munich are planning to offer a new contract to Konrad Laimer, who is likely to extend his stay at the Allianz Arena.Olise has always maintained that he is enjoying his time in Germany, and Bayern see him as a big part of their future plans.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMModric keeping Milan door open as Amorim meeting set to shape Croatian’s futureModric keeping Milan door open as Amorim meeting set to shape Croatian’s futureLuka Modric has not yet made a final decision on his future at Milan, with Gazzetta dello Sport reporting that the Croatian legend is keeping his options open ahead of a scheduled meeting with new coach Ruben Amorim in the coming weeks, a conversation that could prove decisive in convincing him to extend his stay at San Siro.Modric is currently focused entirely on Croatia’s World Cup campaign following a difficult opening defeat against England, and has made clear he will not address his club future until after the tournament concludes.The 40-year-old, who turns 41 in September, made 37 Serie A appearances last season, contributing two goals and three assists, and holds a mutual option in his current contract to extend for a further year at €3.5 million net per season.MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates the victory at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)Love of Milan and Amorim’s tactical vision could convince Modric to stay despite Champions League absenceTwo factors could tip the balance in Milan’s favour. Modric and his family are settled and happy in Milan, a personal dimension that should not be underestimated for a player approaching the final chapter of his career.And Amorim’s vision for a more carefully managed, selective deployment of Modric, acknowledging that weekly double fixtures in Serie A and Europa League are beyond realistic expectation, could represent exactly the right conversation to persuade him.The alternatives remain on the table.A return to Dinamo Zagreb, his first club, holds emotional appeal. A non-playing role at Real Madrid is also a possibility should he decide the World Cup marks his retirement from football. But according to Gazzetta, via CalcioMercato, the last word has not yet been said on Modric at Milan.MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Nikola Vlasic of Torino is challenged by Luka Modric of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Torino FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNew Italy national team: Malagò’s challenges and Maldini’s potential appointmentNew Italy national team: Malagò’s challenges and Maldini’s potential appointmentGiovanni Malagò has been elected as the new FIGC President with almost 69% of the votes, and according to Gazzetta and Corriere della Sera, Paolo Maldini has already been contacted regarding his potential appointment as the Azzurri’s technical director. We break it all down in our latest episode of the Football Italia Summer Show.Click here to subscribe to the official Football Italia YouTube channelMalagò’s mission is clear: rebuild the national team, restore confidence, and lay the foundations for future success. Among his first major decisions will be appointing a new head coach and technical director.Football Italia Summer Show: New Italy national team – Malagò, Maldini and moreEMPOLI, ITALY – OCTOBER 01: Paolo Maldini of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and AC MIlan at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 1, 2022 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY – MARCH 5: Giovanni Malago, President of the Organising Committee for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, speaks during the mural inauguration ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at the Cortina Paralympic Village on March 05, 2026 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. (Photo by Linnea Rheborg/Getty Images for IPC)One name already generating significant discussion is Paolo Maldini, the legendary former captain and football executive, who has been linked with a key leadership role.Watch the full episode below0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMan City still offer 'compelling sales pitch'[Getty Images]Manchester City are closing in on the appointment of former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca as manager on a three-year deal after reaching an agreement on compensation with their Premier League rivals.City players who are not involved in World Cup action are expected to return for pre-season in mid-July.But without Maresca being in place, any player potentially considering their future at the club has remained in limbo as they are yet to meet the new boss for talks.Transfer business has continued in the background though and City have already had two bids rejected for Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. They are expected to make another offer.The chase for the England international will seemingly be done with Maresca's blessing as the club look to replace departing captain Bernardo Silva.City Xtra's Freddie Pye told BBC Sport: "Given the absence of any pre-season training until next month, and even those activities being restricted to non-World Cup players, perhaps Maresca and City have not lost out on anything via a delayed announcement, with the Italian likely to be in close contact over planning for the new season."City have a compelling and desirable sales pitch to offer players these days, irrespective of the head coach - though not overlooking the allure of Guardiola. This is a winning project for players, a clear opportunity to win immediate silverware, unrivalled facilities and perhaps joining the start of an exciting new era."The futures of players may be a different story, as some may view the departure of Guardiola as the end of a career segment themselves, giving them little reason to remain if being part of the more successful seasons of late at the club."Read more about Maresca being close to joining City here0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCommanders had one of the NFL's 10 best offseasonsYou could make the case that the Washington Commanders were among the NFL's most improved teams this offseason. While most people will name the Los Angeles Rams as having the best offseason, and rightfully so, they were already a Super Bowl contender. One year after going 12-5, the Commanders finished 5-12 last season. Injuries and age caught up to the Commanders, leading general manager Adam Peters to say in his season-ending press conference that his goal was to get "younger and faster" in the offseason. That's what Peters did. He especially attacked one of the NFL's worst defenses, signing edge rushers Odafe Oweh, K'Lavon Chaisson and Charles Omenihu, defensive tackle Tim Settle, linebacker Leo Chenal, cornerback Amik Robertson and safety Nick Cross in free agency. Then, in the 2026 NFL Draft, Washington selected Ohio State All-American linebacker Sonny Styles. The Commanders got younger, faster and better in a hurry. Offensively, Peters added some help for quarterback Jayden Daniels, signing tight end Chig Okonkwo, running back Rachaad White, and wide receivers Dyami Brown and Van Jefferson, before using a third-round pick on wide receiver Antonio Williams. Most importantly for Washington's offense, Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin are healthy. How did the Commanders' offseason stack up against other NFL teams? Josh Edwards of CBS Sports recently ranked the top 10 offseasons, and he had the Commanders at No. 8. General manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn microwaved their initial roster with veterans such as Bobby Wagner, Dorance Armstrong, Austin Ekeler and others, but the team is transitioning. The defensive front was a point of emphasis as the team brought in Odafe Oweh, K'Lavon Chaisson, Leo Chenal, first-round pick Sonny Styles, fifth-round pick Joshua Josephs and others. Cornerback Amik Robertson and safety Nick Cross were good additions to the secondary. Third-round wide receiver Antonio Williams and tight end Chig Okonkwo should be immediate impact performers in the pass game. There's no doubt that Washington had one of the better offseasons. Could the Commanders have been ranked higher? Sure, but, as with the other nine teams on this list, it does not matter come September. Improvement will show in the win/loss column. As stated earlier, the Commanders will be better. How much better? Much of that depends on how they adjust to the schemes of new coordinators Daronte Jones and David Blough. But if Daniels remains healthy, Washington believes it will be back in the playoffs. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Ranked among most improved teams this offseason0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMPSG to rival Liverpool for Yan Diomande as Luis Enrique eyes Barcola replacementPSG to rival Liverpool for Yan Diomande as Luis Enrique eyes Barcola replacementIvory Coast forward Yan Diomande has become one of the hottest prospects on the market, with half the clubs in Europe vying for his signature.At the moment, Liverpool are believed to be leading the race to sign the RB Leipzig star, but TyC Sports reports that Paris Saint-Germain could provide serious competition for the Reds.Diomande’s stock has gone through the roof over the past year, making him one of the most talked-about prospects across the continent.His impressive performances have put interested clubs on red alert, although Leipzig are heavily reluctant to sanction a move, having just brought him in last summer.The Bundesliga side spent around €20 million to sign him from CD Leganes. However, Diomande’s valuation has skyrocketed, surging higher than any other player across Europe within the same timeframe.While they’re aware of the growing interest in the Cote d’Ivoire international, Leipzig haven’t named a price for their most valuable asset.Interestingly, they’ve already turned down a stunning €100m bid from Liverpool. While the Reds have refused to throw in the towel in the race for Diomande’s signature, they’re already exploring other alternatives.Diomande’s performances have given Liverpool fans plenty to anticipate if their side can finalise a deal.The 19-year-old helped Leipzig secure a third-place finish in the Bundesliga last season, notching 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 games across all competitions.He also created 17 big chances in the Bundesliga last term, averaging 1.7 key passes per 90 minutes.Diomande has managed to keep his foot on the gas heading into the World Cup. He arrived as one of the tournament’s must-watch teenagers and so far has delivered even though he’s yet to open his goalscoring account.While he’s focused on helping his nation qualify for the knockout stages, negotiations about his future are simultaneously taking place behind the scenes.Diomande is seen as a long-term replacement for Salah, but PSG are looking to scupper that deal.The French champions are open to parting ways with Bradley Barcola this summer and are ready to launch a move for Diomande as his replacement.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM“Makes the right decision” Ollie Watkins heaps praise on Arsenal man“Makes the right decision” Ollie Watkins heaps praise on Arsenal manOllie Watkins has praised Bukayo Saka as both players represent England at the World Cup, even though the Arsenal winger is still not fully fit.Saka has not been starting matches for the Three Lions as he continues to recover and is not yet at the optimum physical condition required by Thomas Tuchel. His minutes are being carefully managed to avoid aggravating any lingering issues, with the coaching staff prioritising long-term fitness over immediate involvement.Despite these limitations, he remains one of the most important players in the England squad, with his ability and influence widely recognised. The current England team features several high-quality attackers, and Saka is consistently regarded as one of the standout performers whenever he is on the pitch.Saka’s Importance for EnglandWatkins has highlighted how much he values playing alongside the Arsenal forward, noting his intelligence and consistency in attacking situations. Their understanding on the pitch has already contributed to several promising moments for England during the tournament.Saka’s role continues to be carefully managed, but his presence still offers England a significant creative threat. Even when not fully fit, he is trusted to make decisive contributions when called upon, reflecting his importance within the squad structure.Watkins Praises Saka’s Quality and Decision MakingAs reported by Mirror Football, Watkins said:“He hasn’t missed a day of training so that’s a good thing. He’s a top quality player and he brings quality to the pitch for Arsenal and England as everyone can see.“Managing niggles is very important for a major tournament. I’ve only played with him a handful of times and I feel he always makes the right decision. That’s the hardest thing to do in football.”Watkins’ comments underline the respect Saka commands within the England camp, particularly for his decision-making, consistency, and ability to improve the attacking flow of the team._____________________________________________________________________________________________ADMIN COMMENTSo here are some simple rules which I must insist commenters follow….You agree not to give any personal abuse to other Arsenal fans. Everyone is allowed to hold their own opinions even if you disagree with them. It COSTS NOTHING TO BE POLITE TO OTHER ARSENAL FANS.CALLING ALL ARSENAL FANS! Anyone who would like to contribute an Article or Video opinion piece on JustArsenal, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us through this link…More Stories / Latest News“Makes the right decision” Ollie Watkins heaps praise on Arsenal man 23 June 2026, 12:00Bournemouth is considering a summer move for Arsenal star 23 June 2026, 10:30Chelsea sends a message to Arsenal about their youngster 23 June 2026, 9:000 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMUConn vs South Carolina leads top non-conference games in women’s hoops in 2026-27The transfer portal has closed, the coaching carousel has stopped spinning, spring meetings are over and the summer recruiting circuit is underway.Before we know it, the 2026-27 women’s college basketball season will be here.Teams are just beginning to finalize and release their non-conference schedules for the upcoming season, and there’s already several enticing matchups.One of the premier events that’s returning is the Ally Tipoff in Charlotte, North Carolina, which will feature a doubleheader matchup that includes North Carolina vs. South Carolina and NC State vs. Kentucky. The organizers haven’t set the date yet, but expect to see it pop up in early November and be broadcast on an ESPN platform.Dates for other marquee matchups are already locked in. UConn will host Iowa on Nov. 8, while Tennessee will face Baylor in Nashville on Dec. 18. UConn will also make a trip to Nashville this season to face LSU.Looking ahead, these are the 10 non-conference games that women’s basketball fans should circle on their calendars:Notre Dame vs. VillanovaRome, Italy: Nov. 1The season begins when Hannah Hidalgo takes the Fighting Irish abroad for an audience with the Pope.Coming off a season in which she powered Notre Dame to the Elite Eight for the first time since 2019, Hidalgo is primed for a strong senior campaign and will be eyeing her third consecutive ACC Player of the Year award. Should she win it, she’ll join an elite group of players to secure the honor three times, joining Alana Beard, Alyssa Thomas and Elizabeth Kitley.After a trip to the NCAA Tournament, Villanova returns Canadian national team guard Jasmine Bascoe, who led the Big East in scoring in conference play with 19.5 points per game.North Carolina vs. OklahomaParis, France: Nov. 2For the fourth consecutive season, women’s college basketball returns to the City of Light. This one is a double-header featuring the Tar Heels vs. Sooners and South Carolina vs. Maryland.The clash between North Carolina and Oklahoma could be a bit more intriguing as it features a backcourt matchup between Aaliyah Chavez and arguably the top incoming freshman in the nation, Kate Harpring. The daughter of a former NBA player, Harpring was named the Naismith and Morgan Wooten High School Player of the Year and is ranked as the fourth-best recruit in the 2026 class by ESPN. Harpring is expected to be a big contributor right away for North Carolina, while Chavez leads the Sooners into a post-Raegan Beers era.Virginia vs. DavidsonDavidson, North Carolina: Nov. 5This will be one the first early glances at a new-look Virginia squad after their magical run to the Sweet 16 last season. All-ACC standout Kymora Johnson returns after dancing with the transfer portal, while Aaron Roussell takes the reins of the Cavaliers after taking Richmond to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments.Roussell will return to his old stomping grounds in the Atlantic 10 Conference when he takes his Virginia team into Belk Arena for a matchup with the Wildcats. Following resets at Richmond and Rhode Island, Davidson could be a contender for the A-10 title this season. Under Gayle Coats Fulks, the Wildcats have won double-digit games in A-10 play in each of the past two seasons, and sharpshooter Katie Donovan returns to lead the diverse squad full of international talent.South Carolina vs. USCGreenville, South Carolina: Nov. 15The second of a two-game series between the Trojans and the Gamecocks, this matchup will be played on South Carolina’s turf at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, about 100 miles northwest of its campus in Columbia. South Carolina won this matchup comfortably in Los Angeles last season, but superstar guard JuJu Watkins will be in uniform this time, back from the injury that sidelined her all of last season. Also returning for USC is Jazzy Davidson, who won the USBWA’s Tamika Catchings Award for being the nation's top freshman last season.South Carolina was without a few key players last season too, but Chloe Kitts and Ashlyn Watkins will be back to reinforce the Gamecocks’ frontcourt after a year on the sidelines.UConn vs. South CarolinaUncasville, Connecticut: Nov. 24Geno Auriemma’s Huskies started last season 38-0 before being upset by Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks at the Final Four in Phoenix, Arizona. This will be the first meeting since that game, which ended with a regrettable tantrum from Auriemma. It’s a result that reigning National Player of the Year Sarah Strong hasn’t forgotten. While Azzi Fudd is gone from the Huskies, they did bring in the nation’s second-ranked recruit, Olivia Vukosa.For South Carolina, reproving its status as a contender again after losing in the national title game could begin with a win over UConn on the Huskies' turf.UConn vs. DukeBoston: Nov. 28Kara Lawson’s Blue Devils will meet Auriemma’s Huskies for the first time since the 2024 Sweet 16. This time, it’ll be inside a venue where Lawson got one of her first big breaks as a coach, getting an assistant gig with the NBA's Boston Celtics.Lawson has quickly elevated the Duke program, guiding the Blue Devils to back-to-back ACC Tournament titles and two consecutive trips to the Elite Eight. Duke will be led by All-ACC talent Toby Fournier in the front court, but is searching for its new stars in the backcourt after seeing Ashlon Jackson and Taina Mair drafted by WNBA teams. Fournier going head-to-head with UConn’s Strong under the basket will be a matchup to watch.LSU vs. North CarolinaChapel Hill, North Carolina: Dec. 2One of the headlining games in this season’s ACC-SEC Challenge, this will mark LSU’s first-ever trip to the historic Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill, the gym where Michael Jordan began his rise to stardom. This will also be the first-ever meeting between teams coached by Kim Mulkey and Courtney Banghart. Both coaches led their teams to the Sweet 16 last season, where Mulkey’s Tigers lost on a buzzer beater to Duke and Banghart’s Tar Heels were outmatched by UConn.LSU will be figuring itself out in its post-Flau’Jae Johnson era, but returns big-time contributors in Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley. Mulkey also added another talented guard in the transfer portal, landing Jada Williams from Iowa State.North Carolina added a few strong reinforcements of its own in the transfer portal, getting Sophie Burrows from Syracuse, Achol Akot from Oklahoma State, Chloe Clardy from Stanford and Gabby White from Virginia.Notre Dame vs. VanderbiltNashville, Tennessee: Dec. 3A rematch of an entertaining Sweet 16 game from this past season, Notre Dame’s Hidalgo will once again go head-to-head with SEC Player of the Year Mikayla Blakes, who led the nation in scoring with 27 points per game.Under National Coach of the Year winner Shea Ralph, the Commodores are coming off one of their best seasons ever, notching a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and winning a program-record 13 games in SEC play. In addition to Blakes, Vanderbilt also returns SEC Freshman of the Year Aubrey Galvan.Arizona State vs. GonzagaTempe, Arizona: Dec. 6Arizona State exceeded expectations last season in Year 1 under Molly Miller, making the NCAA Tournament. The Sun Devils are now expected to be even better in her second season at the helm after Miller brought in a talented transfer class led by Ruby Whitehorn, All-Big Ten defender Rashunda Jones and MAC Player of the Year Madi Morson.Gonzaga flew a bit under the radar last season, but won the WCC Tournament and made March Madness, where they lost to Ole Miss in the opening round. Still, Lisa Fortier’s Bulldogs return two of the most talented players in the nation in Allie Turner and Lauren Whittaker. Turner led the nation in free throw percentage (95.6) and was second in 3-point shooting (47.1), while Whittaker was the only player in the nation to average at least 19 points, 10 rebounds and one 3-pointer per game last season.Louisville vs. KentuckyLexington, Kentucky: Dec. 9One of the most intense in-state rivalries in college sports, the Cardinals and Wildcats will renew their series at Rupp Arena this season. Since taking the reins at Kentucky, Kenny Brooks is 2-0 in the Battle of the Bluegrass against Jeff Walz’s Louisville.The Wildcats this season return one of the most talented centers in the country in 6-foot-6 Clara Strack. The two-time All-SEC selection is coming off a season in which she averaged 16.9 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game — and also began to emerge as a 3-point threat — while powering Kentucky to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 10 years. Brooks also added Florida forward Me’Arah O’Neal and former WNBA draft pick Ajša Sivka.Louisville returns its core of Tajiana Roberts, Elif Istanbulluoglu, Mackenly Randolph and ACC Sixth Player of the Year Imari Berry, who took the Cardinals to the Sweet 16 last season. Walz also landed ACC standouts in Zam Jones and Carys Baker in the transfer portal.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Here are the best non-conference games in women’s college basketball0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMColeraine sign NI winger McMenamin from St MirrenNorthern Ireland international Conor McMenamin has returned to the Irish Premiership, joining Coleraine from St Mirren on a long-term deal after a permanent transfer was agreed.The 30-year-old signed for the Scottish side from Glentoran in 2023 and started in the League Cup final win over Celtic last season.McMenamin won the last of his 14 NI caps in June 2024, with his sole international goal to date came in a Euro 2024 qualifier against San Marino.He also has had previous stints in the Irish League with Linfield, Warrenpoint Town and Cliftonville.He excelled in his two-and-a-half year spell at the Glens, netting 33 goals in 66 appearances to earn his move across the water.His arrival strengthens a Coleraine side that won the Irish Cup and finished second in the Premiership under Ruaidhri Higgins last season and will look to win a first Gibson Cup since 1974 in the upcoming campaign."It's a really, really exciting signing for the football club," said Coleraine manager Higgins."He will play in a system with us where we feel we will get him into good areas of the pitch and he can show his true talent."When his name came up in conversation, you might think about what his hunger might be like coming home, but when I spoke to him, he's a true professional and he's desperate for success."He made it very clear that he wants to help us win things and we're now in a position that we have to win, and he's excited by that."He becomes the Bannsiders' second summer signing, following the recent arrival of Ben Doherty from Derry City.Anaylsis - Another statement signing for BannsidersMcMenamin won the League Cup with St Mirren last season, starting in the final win over Celtic [Getty Images]The capture of McMenamin is a statement signing for what already looks to be, on paper, a really strong Coleraine side.Adding him to a frontline that already contains prolific duo Matthew Shevlin and Joel Cooper, who netted a combined 41 league goals last season, is a tantalising prospect for Bannsiders fans.It also shows the club's commitment to continue to recruit quality in all areas in order to finally get over the line in the race for the Irish Premiership title after they fell just short last season.McMenamin had only signed a contract extension to keep him in Paisley until the summer of 2027 in January, saying upon signing the deal that he felt "settled" at the club.However, once fellow Northern Irishman Stephen Robinson departed the Buddies to take over at Aberdeen in March, McMenamin fell out of favour under interim boss Craig McLeish and was limited to appearances off the bench.He will therefore come to the Showgrounds hoping to rediscover the dazzling form that helped him establish himself as one of the best players in the league while he was at Glentoran and the Reds.While at 30 and after some injury issues recently he may not possess the pace he did a few years ago, he is still a direct winger that knows where the goal is and will relish having a point to prove.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDate, location set for New York Giants-Miami Dolphins joint practiceThe NFL has officially released the dates and locations for all joint practices scheduled for August.The New York Giants will hold a joint practice with the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, August 20. Big Blue will practice against the Dolphins on the road in Miami Gardens, as the teams will face each other just two days later in Week 2 of the preseason.List of joint practices at NFL training camps this summer. 👇 pic.twitter.com/T5ie1iRcvt— Ralph Vacchiano (@RalphVacchiano) June 22, 2026Currently, this is the only joint practice on the Giants’ preseason schedule. It will provide an excellent benchmark for the team’s progress with just one preseason game remaining, particularly given New York’s abundance of young talent that will need to perform throughout August.The Dolphins will host the Giants at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, August 22, at 4:00 p.m. ET.This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Date, location set for New York Giants-Miami Dolphins joint practice0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.NATURE.COMEurope must seize the moment to lead on free and open scienceNature, Published online: 23 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01953-3An under-appreciated research powerhouse, Europe has a responsibility to champion democratic science that is accessible to all the world’s research talent.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM'It definitely made me a better person' - Jones on ACL injuries[Getty Images]Former Coventry City winger Jodi Jones says his three anterior cruciate ligament operations made him a better person, just as former manager Mark Robins said it would.Jones was sidelined for a total of 897 days during a spell at the Sky Blues, which meant missing 130 games, between November 2017 and August 2021.He went more than five years between starting league matches, from the day he was first hurt playing for the Sky Blues in League Two, to featuring for Notts County in the National League after being sent out on loan by Oxford United in January 2023."Being a footballer is the best job in the world as you get up, you go to training and you play football, but you take it for granted at the time," said Jones on the Sky Blues Fancast. "When it happened, it was really tough at the time. I remember Mark Robins saying to me 'it will make you a better person and you will be so strong after this,' but at the time you don't really listen."Not in a rude way, but because it feels so far away. "It definitely made me a better person and a better man away from the football field. It's like it happened for a reason."It gave me a nice amount of time to focus on becoming a good father and I just worked on things I may have taken for granted before."And now, after putting his three ACL injuries behind him, Jones is enjoying his time at Notts County and looks forward to playing in League One next season."I wouldn't change it for the world," added Jones. "Would I have played at a higher level? Potentially. But I wouldn't have been able to stay at Coventry and create all those amazing memories, or met my partner and have the family I have now."Or create the memories that I have at Notts County, which are some of the best of my career."0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNewcastle considering a move for Matias Fernandez-Pardo after losing out on Victor Munoz to LiverpoolNewcastle considering a move for Matias Fernandez-Pardo after losing out on Victor Munoz to LiverpoolAfter Liverpool hijacked their move for Victor Munoz (22), Newcastle are interested in signing Matias Fernandez-Pardo (21) from Lille as a potential alternative to the Spanish international forward, according to The Athletic. The Magpies are looking to bolster their attacking options during the summer transfer window. The Premier League club have already seen their attacking options weakened. With Anthony Gordon departing for Barcelona, Newcastle are keen to recruit new additions for their forward line. Munoz was their priority target. However, after Liverpool expressed an interest, he had a change of heart and ultimately moved to Anfield. Fernandez-Pardo has emerged as a potential alternative for Eddie Howe. Liverpool and Aston Villa also interested in Fernandez-PardoNewcastle are one of many clubs interested in potentially signing the Belgian international forward during the summer. Liverpool and Aston Villa are also pondering a potential move for the 21-year-old, The Athletic understands. GFFN | Liam Wraith0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMThe all-time leading World Cup goal scorers as Messi breaks recordThe all-time leading World Cup goal scorers as Messi breaks recordLionel Messi wrote himself into the FIFA World Cup history books this week as he became the competition’s all-time leading goal scorerThe Inter Miami star grabbed a brace in Monday’s 2-0 win over Austria to send Argentina through to the round of 32 as group winners.The 38-year-old is the only player on his team to score at the tournament this summer, having bagged a hat-trick against Algeria in the opening week.That takes him up to 18 career goals in the competition, two more than previous record holder Miroslav Klose who won the World Cup in 2014 when Germany beat Messi’s Argentina in the final.The former Barcelona forward may not hold the record for too long, though. Kylian Mbappe has found the net four times this summer, taking his all-time tally up to 16 World Cup goals. It’s an astonishing return for the Real Madrid striker, who is playing at just his third World Cup.With both footballers potentially playing another six games, if their respective nations reach at least the semi-finals, there is a possibility that either Messi or Mbappe could reach Just Fontaine’s record number of goals at a single World Cup. The Frenchman scored an incredible 13 goals in just six matches in 1958.The all-time leading World Cup goal scorers:1. Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 18 goals=2. Kylian Mbappe (France) – 16=2. Miroslav Klose (Germany) – 164. Ronaldo Nazario (Brazil) – 155. Gerd Muller (Germany) – 146. Just Fontaine (France) – 137. Pele (Brazil) – 12=8. Jurgen Klinsmann (West Germany & Germany) – 11=8. Sandor Kocsis (Hungary) – 11=10. Harry Kane (England) – 10=10. Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina) – 10=10. Teofilo Cubillas (Peru) – 10=10. Grzegorz Lato (Poland) – 10=10. Gary Lineker (England) – 10=10. Thomas Müller (Germany) – 10=10. Helmut Rahn (West Germany) – 10=17. Eusebio (Portugal) – 9=17. Christian Vieri (Italy) – 9=17. Roberto Baggio (Italy) – 9=17. Jairzinho (Brazil) – 9=17. Paolo Rossi (Italy) – 9=17. Ademir (Brazil) – 9=17. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany) – 9=17. Vava (Brazil) – 9=17. Uwe Seeler (West Germany) – 9=17. David Villa (Spain) – 9Read – How FIFA’s new World Cup format manufactures dead rubbersIconic Performances – The night Zinedine Zidane dominated Brazil at the World CupFollow the Football Faithful on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMESPN picks a clear winner in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade between Bucks, HeatESPN picks a clear winner in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade between Bucks, Heat originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The NBA world is still processing one of the biggest trades in league history. Just days before the 2026 NBA Draft, the Miami Heat landed two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo in a blockbuster deal that instantly reshaped the Eastern Conference. The trade sent Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to Miami, while the Milwaukee Bucks received Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, three first-round picks, a pick swap and a second-round pick.At first glance, many fans viewed the deal as a massive victory for Miami. After all, Pat Riley landed one of the best players in basketball and immediately transformed the Heat from a play-in team into a legitimate contender.ESPN, however, saw things a little differently.ESPN surprisingly grades Bucks higher than HeatIn ESPN's post-trade analysis, Zach Kram awarded Milwaukee a B+ grade while giving Miami a B-. That difference made one thing clear: ESPN believes the Bucks came away with the stronger side of the deal.The reasoning wasn't necessarily because Milwaukee acquired a future superstar in return. Instead, ESPN viewed the Bucks as maximizing their leverage in a difficult situation after Antetokounmpo's desire for a fresh start became clear."The Bucks just about maximized their value in this trade," Kram wrote.Milwaukee received multiple young players, including Ware and Jakucionis, while also adding valuable future draft capital that could help jumpstart the franchise's next era.MORE: Pat Riley's biggest star acquisitions with Heat: Timeline of every franchise-altering move from Alonzo Mourning to GiannisWhy ESPN remains cautious about Miami's futureWhile Antetokounmpo instantly raises Miami's ceiling, ESPN questioned whether the Heat are truly positioned to win a championship right away. The outlet pointed out that Miami surrendered much of its young core and future draft flexibility to complete the deal. That leaves the Heat with fewer avenues to improve the roster if the current group falls short against contenders such as the reigning champion New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons.ESPN also noted that Antetokounmpo is entering his age-31 season and has dealt with injuries in recent years, creating additional pressure for Miami to capitalize on its championship window quickly."The Heat have vaulted themselves out of the play-in pack," Kram wrote, "but it's also a move that leaves the Heat with almost no valuable draft assets they can use for additional upgrades."Pat Riley finally lands the superstar Miami wantedDespite the cautious grade, ESPN acknowledged the significance of the move for Miami. Since LeBron James left in 2014, the Heat repeatedly appeared in trade rumors involving elite stars but never managed to close a deal. Jimmy Butler helped keep the franchise relevant, but Miami had not landed a true MVP-caliber player in more than a decade.That changed Monday night. Antetokounmpo averaged more than 34 points and 12 rebounds per 36 minutes last season and remains one of the NBA's most dominant forces. Pairing him with Bam Adebayo gives Miami one of the league's most intimidating frontcourts and instantly raises expectations throughout South Florida.Whether ESPN's grades age well will ultimately depend on one thing. If Antetokounmpo brings another championship to Miami, Heat fans won't care what grade was attached to the trade. But if Milwaukee turns those young players and draft picks into its next contender, the Bucks may end up being remembered as the true long-term winner.More NBA news:Pat Riley's biggest star acquisitions with Heat: Timeline of every franchise-altering move from Alonzo Mourning to GiannisBucks' Giannis era ends as Heat make massive championship swingBulls land defensive anchor Nic Claxton in blockbuster three-team trade5 things Mavericks fans need to know about new head coach Dusty MayThis is what a Timberwolves trade for Derrick White would look like0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFormer Lady Vol records double-double for Toronto in loss at AtlantaAtlanta (12-4) defeated Toronto (8-9), 94-87, Monday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.Former Tennessee women's basketball player Isabelle Harrison started and played 32 minutes for the Tempo. She recorded a double-double, totaling 21 points and 10 rebounds. Harrison also recorded two assists, one steal and one block. She converted 7-of-16 field goal attempts, 1-of-4 three-point attempts and 6-of-7 free throw attempts.Toronto's Marina Mabrey led all scorers with 23 points. Rhyne Howard scored 20 points for the Dream, while Allisha Gray and Madina Okot finished with 18 points each for Atlanta.Angel Reese also started for Atlanta and recorded 11 points and nine rebounds.Harrison played at Tennessee from 2011-15 under head coaches Pat Summitt and Holly Warlick.In 2014, she was SEC Tournament MVP and earned First-Team All-SEC honors. The former Lady Vol was selected in the first round of the 2015 WNBA draft by Phoenix (No. 12 overall).In 2019, Harrison was named WNBA Comeback Player of the Year by the Associated Press.Toronto will next play on Thursday versus Los Angeles. Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m. EDT at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Isabelle Harrison starts, records double-double for Toronto in WNBA0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMKyle Bradish dominates, Orioles take series opener over AngelsANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 22: Taylor Ward #3, Leody Tavares #30 and Tyler O'Neill #9 of the Baltimore Orioles celebrate after ninth inning of a 6-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels during a game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 22, 2026 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/Getty Images) | Getty Images If you didn’t know any better, if you hadn’t been watching the rest of the 2026 Orioles season, you could be tempted after a game like this one to conclude that things are definitely going to be okay with the Orioles. Maybe we are in the middle of where they’re finally doing it. Maybe. They certainly need games like this one to happen more often than they have been. Kyle Bradish had a masterful outing against his former organization, pitching eight shutout innings with nine strikeouts to help push the Orioles to a relatively easy 6-1 win over the Angels.The Orioles led this game from their very first batter. Taylor Ward, who hit 36 home runs for the Angels a year ago, greeted his former team with a 419 foot home run over the center field fence. Ward, traded for Grayson Rodriguez over the offseason, has not been homering at such a mighty rate for the Orioles. This was just his fifth long ball of the season.One run was nearly enough for Bradish to do the thing on its own. That’s not to say that it always looked that way. The Angels threatened to get the run right back in the bottom half of the first after a couple of one-out singles. We’ve seen many a game this year where the defense or the pitcher or both just collapse and give up the lead they just got. On Monday night, Bradish did not do the collapse. He rocked. That first inning was the closest they ever got to scoring against him. He rolled through the next seven innings, never allowing more than one runner to reach in any other inning. The only time he let the leadoff batter reach base, he induced a ground ball double play immediately afterwards. And, crucially, he was fairly efficient with his pitches, the real thing that let him get through eight. In all, Bradish tossed 101 pitches. It wasn’t a complete game, but it was the kind of start the O’s have been sorely lacking from him and others this year.While Bradish was dominating, the Orioles offense did not do that thing where they score early and then fall asleep. Well, mostly. Angels starting pitcher Sam Aldegheri did retire nine straight Orioles after giving up the leadoff homer to Ward. That streak came to an end as Gunnar Henderson drew a walk leading off the fourth inning. Pete Alonso muscled a soft liner that floated over the shortstop’s head into left field. We’ve seen the Orioles blow plenty of “two on, none out” rallies this season. Coby Mayo ended any question about that happening by connecting on a bottom-of-the-zone changeup and driving it out into the seats in left field. It didn’t clear the fence by too much, but enough is enough. This would have been a home run in 28 stadiums, but not Camden Yards. On the road, count it as an Earl Weaver special, with the Orioles now holding a 4-0 lead.The offense continued to add on for Bradish with a run apiece in the fifth and seventh innings, not that he needed it. In all, it was a strong, 11-hit effort. Henderson collected three of those hits, dragging his on-base percentage back over .300 for the first time since, if you can believe this, April 15. That’s another guy that the Orioles need to be able to have “back” if they’re going to sustain good things this season. Each of the top four hitters in the lineup scored at least one run and drove in at least one run.Unfortunately, the win did not come without a cost, as there was an in-game injury that caused more than a little bit of chaos. Starting third baseman Blaze Alexander fouled a ball off of his knee on the way to striking out in the second inning. An inning later, Alexander was unable to take the field and the Orioles had to put in a sub for him. Problem: With Jackson Holliday apparently not available due to groin tightness, with recent Orioles roster decisions leaving them bereft of any further bench infielders, and with Mayo already in as the designated hitter, that meant it was emergency substitute time. I’m talking Leody Taveras playing third base level of emergency, the first time Taveras has ever played anywhere on the infield in a professional career that spans back to 2016. Naturally, the very first ball in play after Taveras entered the game was a grounder to third. He fielded it and threw it to first. Alonso had to make a nice save to stop it from being an error, but still, the chance was completed.After the game, manager Craig Albernaz said that Alexander suffered a contusion from the foul ball and it locked up on him an inning later. The Orioles don’t seem to be concerned about a long-term injury problem here, but unless Alexander and Holliday can play tonight, they might need to make a roster move for an infielder so they don’t have to get weird again. Taveras only got the one ground ball chance before the Orioles gave up the DH to shift Mayo to third in the eighth inning.The Angels finally got on board in the ninth. Jorge Soler hit a leadoff homer against Rico Garcia. That continues a tough June for Garcia, as he’s allowed five earned runs in seven innings pitched. Even so, his ERA remains low at 1.95, and in Monday’s game that was the only guy he let on base, so the game never got too dramatic there towards the end.This is the sixth time this season that the Orioles have won three straight games. They have failed to win a fourth straight the previous five times. Is this the time they can change that, facing the team with the worst record in the AL? Tuesday’s game will answer the question one way or the other. Shane Baz is set to start the 9:38 Eastern game for the Orioles, with the Angels sending Ryan Anderson to the mound. Anderson has a 12.83 ERA in five games. It’s time to finally do this thing, Orioles. It’s long past time.**It is the longtime tradition on Camden Chat to choose the Most Birdland Player after each victory. What is “Most Birdland”? It cannot be explained. You just have to feel it. Sometimes, this is the most valuable player of a game, and other times, it is not. Let us know your pick for this excellent victory in the comments below.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNotre Dame Football Recruiting Roundup: What’s Next for this Irish Class?Notre Dame is still on its football recruiting heater, and despite signing day being about five and a half months away, the overall class is pretty close to finishing up. Where Notre Dame Stands Right NowNotre Dame currently has 19 commitments for its 2027 class after Monday’s announcement by 4-Star WR, Julius Jones Jr. from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Florida.The Irish are ranked #3 in the nation by both the 247 Team Composite Rankings and the Rivals Industry Team Rankings. Those rankings could see a nice boost once Jackson Vaughn and Champ Monds get reevaluated after this season. Both players were 5-Star players in the 2028 class, but reclassified to the 2027 class. It’s more likely than not, they will see significant bumps this fall. In essence, the class has five 5-Star players.POSITIONPLAYERSTATEHTWTRIVALSRIVALS INDUSTRY247 SPORTS247 COMPOSITEESPNCOMMIT DATELSSean CraftNC6’4″215⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️6/24/25DLRichie FlaniganWI6’3″263⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️9/25/25OLJames HalterPA6’5″268⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️10/22/25CBAce AlstonOH5’11”175⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️12/9/25CBXavier HasanNC5’11”195⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️12/15/25RBLathan WhisentonTX6’0″200⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️3/25/26RBIsaiah RogersMA6’0″205⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️3/30/26SJohn Gay IIIFL6’1″190⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4/22/26SZayden GambleFL5’11”190⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4/25/26DLAidan O’NeilNJ6’5″240⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/1/26QBChamp MondsFL6’2″225⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/1/26WRJackson ColemanCO6’3″195⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/4/26TETitus HawkOK6’7″210⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/4/26OLOluwasemilore OlubobolaNJ6’6″295⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/12/26OLJackson HillCA6’6″300⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/14/26DLDavid FolorunshoIL6’3″285⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/15/26DEJackson VaughnNJ6’3″225⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/26/26DEAbraham SesayPA6’6″235⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️6/16/26WRJulius Jones Jr.FL5’10”175⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️6/22/26What’s Left for Notre Dame to TargetThe class is starting to wrap up. There are only a handful of prospects left that the Irish are focusing on to come into the fold.4-Star OL Albert Simien4-Star DL Brayden Parks3-Star DL Segun Alexander4-Star LB Roman IgwebuikeAnd that’s really it (for now). The Irish are in great shape for Alexander and Igwebuike and I believe both will be Irish soon. Simien will announce on Friday, and it’s between Notre Dame, Texas A&M, and LSU. Parks should probably be in the same boat at Igwebuike and Alexander, but he did take a visit to Oregon last week after his visit to Notre Dame – so we’ll see how that takes shape. The Ending?If Notre Dame lands all four of those prospects, it all but guarantees another top 5 recruiting ranking, and it might even be in the conversation for a top 2 spot. It would give the Irish 23 commitments, which fills the roster up quite nicely, but will still leave room for around 10 players from the transfer portal. Of course, most of “how does this end” won’t be known until the end of December with National Signing Day and the opening of the transfer portal, but the Irish talent acquisition has been elite, and it looks to remain that way. Player/ClassFreshmenSophomoreJuniorSeniorGraduateQuarterbackChamp MondsNoah Grubbs, Teddy JarrardBlake HebertC.J. Carr–Running BackLathan Whisenton, Isaiah RogersJavian Osborne, Jonaz WaltonNolan JamesAneyas Williams, Kedren Young–Tight EndTitus HawkPreston Fryzel, Ian PremerJames FlaniganJack LarsenCooper FlanaganWide ReceiverJackson Coleman, Julius Jones Jr.Dylan Faison, Bubba Frazier, Kaydon Finley, Devin Fitzgerald, Brayden RobinsonElijah Burress, Jerome Bettis Jr., Quincy PorterCam Williams, Micah Gilbert, Logan Saldate, Mylan Graham–Center––Cameron Herron–Joe OttingGuard–Sullivan Garvin, Tyler Merrill, Gregory Patrick––Chris Terek, Sullivan Absher, Devan HoustanTackleJames Halter, Oluwasemilore Olubobola, Jackson HillBen Nichols, Grayson McKeogh, Charlie ThomWill Black, Owen Strebig, Matty AugustinePeter Jones, Anthonie Knapp, Styles Prescod, Guerby LambertCharles JagusahDefensive TackleRichie Flanigan, David FolorunshoTiki Hola, Elijah GoldenChristopher Burgess, Davion Dixon, Gordy SulfstedCole Mullins, Sean Sevillano, Francis Brewu, Tionne Gray–Defensive EndAidan O’Neil, Jackson Vaughn, Abraham SesayEbenezer Ewetade, Rodney DunhamDominik Hulak, Joseph ReiffBryce Young, Loghan Thomas, Keon Keeley–Linebacker–Thomas Davis Jr., Kobe ClapperMadden Faraimo, Ko’o Kia,Teddy Rezac, Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, Kahanu KiaJaiden AusberrySafety John Gay III, Zayden GambleAyden Pouncey, Joey O’Brien, Nick ReddishEthan Long, Brandon LoganTae Johnson–CornerbackAce Alston, Xavier HasanChaston Smith, Khary AdamsDallas Golden, Mark Zachery, Jayden SandersLeonard Moore–SpecialistsSean Craft (LS)Jasper Scaife, Micah DrescherErik SchmidtSpencer Porath–Totals19/105 (19)49/105 (30)72/105 (23)97/105 (25)104/105 (7)0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMIs Jaylen Brown still on the trade block for the Celtics? It's complicated.It has become clear why the Milwaukee Bucks didn't take the Boston Celtics' offer for Giannis Antetokounmpo which included superstar Jaylen Brown. But for the Celtics? There are a lot of questions to answer after it was clear that they were willing to deal one of their best players.Given that Brown probably isn't happy with his name being thrown out there -- he sure didn't sound pleased -- the Celtics now have to placate him in some way... or they could turn around and trade him elsewhere.There's another way to make him happy, and that's to pay him a ton more. Per ESPN's Shams Charania, Brown is "extension eligible" in July, so that could be a chip the Celtics use to keep him in Boston so he and Jayson Tatum can continue to contend together.Reporting live on @SportsCenter -- on Giannis Antetokounmpo landing in Miami, the Bucks deciding between the Heat and Celtics, and the Boston-Jaylen Brown dynamics after he was offered in talks: pic.twitter.com/LXQwKb38oI— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 23, 2026Shams also reported that the Celtics aren't "shopping" Jaylen Brown beyond the Giannis offerShams On Jaylen Brown Celtics Relationship:“If this deal (Giannis trade) does not get done for the Celtics, it’s what is the future of Jaylen Brown… he’s got multiple years left on his deal… to my knowledge they’re not shopping him, this is a very specific situation.” pic.twitter.com/qzOQYnlHUE— SM Highlights (@SMHighlights1) June 22, 2026That's an intriguing wrinkle, but it was a risky one. If you don't get the deal done for the Bucks superstar -- and obviously they didn't -- you risk ticking off one of your best players and souring that relationship. So there's clearly some drama brewing in Beantown here, and we'll see how it plays out.This article originally appeared on For The Win: Jaylen Brown trade rumors: Could Celtics deal him after Giannis trade?0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMJürgen Klopp reveals he wanted to bring Bayern star to LiverpoolJürgen Klopp reveals he wanted to bring Bayern star to LiverpoolBack in 2023, Konrad Laimer left RB Leipzig to join Bayern Munich on a free transfer.However, if Jürgen Klopp had his way, the 29-year-old Austria international would have moved to Liverpool instead.“I wanted to bring him to Liverpool as a number six, but then he went to Bayern,” the former Liverpool head coach said in his role as a World Cup pundit for MagentaTV.While Laimer has mostly been deployed as a full-back for Bayern, Klopp said he would have used him in a more central role.“As for Laimer, I can say: in my team, he would play as a number six,” he added.According to reports, Bayern and Laimer are close to agreeing a contract extension beyond 2027.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDricus Du Plessis pans Kamaru Usman for fight delay: ‘You didn’t want to sign the contract’CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 16: Dricus Du Plessis of South Africa prepares to face Khamzat Chimaev of Russia in the UFC middleweight championship fight during the UFC 319 event at the United Center on August 16, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC) Dricus Du Plessis believes Kamaru Usman has made a huge mistake signing on the dotted line to fight him.Their bout, which has been rumored for months but is finally official, will go down as the main event for UFC Fight Night Oklahoma City on July 18th. That’s not too long for us fans to wait, but “Stillknocks” hasn’t fought since his embarrassing loss to Khamzat Chimaev back in August 2025. He’s ready to go and discussed the newly announced fight on the Fight Forecast YouTube channel.“You think you’ve been waiting. I’ve been waiting!” Du Plessis exclaimed. “We’ve been talking about the fight for a long time.”“I was supposed to fight in April, got the injury,” he said. “Man, I think that was all for a reason because the fire in me to get back in there is like never before. I’m feeling great. Camp is going great.”According to Du Plessis, the holdup was all on Usman’s side.“Now I know you didn’t wanna sign the contract,” the South African said. “I know that for a fact. When I spoke to UFC, they said, ‘We’ve finally convinced him to sign.’ If you need convincing to sign, that’s a problem. But I can’t blame him. I would also not wanna fight me right now. It would be the smart move not to sign this fight, but you know, let’s go.”After Khamzat Chimaev dominated Dricus Du Plessis on the ground, there’s some questions about whether Kamaru Usman is a ‘smart move’ for Du Plessis. According to “Stillknocks,” it’s exactly what he wanted to prove he can hang with wrestlers.“I wanna go out there and prove what I’ve done,” he said. “Like I said, go out and figure this out and go show the problem that the middleweights have on their hands now. Because now I am more complete, and I was a complete fighter. But now I am complete in all areas, and I can’t wait to go and show that.”The loss to Chimaev snapped an 11-win streak for Du Plessis, and then the long layoff has people forgetting what an unlikely dominating force the former middleweight champion was. He’ll have the opportunity to remind everyone of his mettle on July 18th in Oklahoma City.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views 0 Reviews