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A Game Of Inches: 4 Takeaways From A Dizzying Iran-Egypt Draw

For about 20 seconds in Seattle, Iran had won their World Cup. Shoja Khalilzadeh bundled in a stoppage-time winner, the bench was halfway onto the pitch, and Team Melli were through. Then VAR drew its lines, and the celebration got erased by the width of a sleeve. Final score: Egypt 1, Iran 1. 

Mahmoud Saber put Egypt ahead inside five minutes, Ramin Rezaeian leveled it from an angle that shouldn’t exist, and the rest of the night belonged to the goal that didn’t count.

Here are my takeaways from Egypt’s 1-1 draw with Iran:

1. The Call That Nearly Flipped The Entire Group

Sit with the math for a second, because it’s brutal. Khalilzadeh’s disallowed winner wasn’t just three points. Had it stood, Iran would have beaten Egypt 2-1, leapfrogged them into second on head-to-head, and marched into the Round of 32 as group runners-up. Egypt? Down to third. 

Instead, the flag went up, the score stayed level, and the dominoes fell the other way. Simultaneously, Belgium took advantage of being the heavy favorites and hammered New Zealand 5-1, stealing top spot on goal difference. Egypt slid through as runners-up. Iran is left to wait for the third-placed lottery. 

One offside call, three nations rearranged. We say tournaments change based on an inch. Tonight in Seattle, it was the slightest measurement.

2. Salah’s Redemption Tour Found Its Stop

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Rewind seven months and Mohamed Salah had overstayed his welcome at Liverpool. Benched, feuding with Arne Slot, by his own account thrown under the bus, a confirmed summer exit after nine memorable years at Anfield. The league’s top scorer in May, an unused sub by December. 

Now look at him. Hossam Hassan dragged Salah off the wing into a central No. 10 role, hid the half-yard of pace that Father Time repossessed, and let the brain do the running. He didn’t even need to score here. Egypt rested their captain at 57 minutes with a historic first World Cup knockout berth all but sealed. 

And spare a thought for the man who didn’t make the XI: Omar Marmoush. Egypt’s shiny Manchester City forward got dropped after a flat group stage, Trezeguet preferred. Egypt advanced trusting the old playmaker over the new toy.

3. Iran’s Players Thrived Amid Challenges

Forget the table for a second and look at the obstacle course. A group dragged across the West Coast and the U.S.-Mexico border, visa delays, a travel schedule that reads like a migraine, and press conferences filled with questions not related to soccer. Then Iran went out and refused to lose. Three draws. Unbeaten against Belgium, New Zealand, and Egypt. They wrestled these obstacles and the moment to a standstill, and came within one flag of winning a game they had no business needing to win late. 

Here’s the cruel part: being unbeaten might still not be enough. Iran sits third on three points, waiting on other groups to decide their fate. 

For everything they walked through to get here, “wait and see” is a miserable thank-you note. Still standing, though, counts for something after everything the players and staff have endured.

4. The VAR Call Iran Will See In Its Sleep

This is the frozen-frame era of officiating. A stoppage-time winner, a stadium mid-roar, and then come the digital lines to rule that a shoulder, a sleeve, some sliver of Khalilzadeh, had drifted a hair too early. 

By the eye test, it looked level. And it’s the second time this exact gut-punch has landed on Iran in one tournament, after Mehdi Taremi’s gorgeous free-kick finish against Belgium got wiped out for a shoulder-width offside too. 

At some point, sympathy turns into a real question: How confident are we in lines drawn to the millimeter on a sprinting body? The technology still has human eyes behind it. What Iran keeps getting is a man in a booth deciding its World Cup by a margin you’d need a microscope to argue, with the benefit of the doubt landing somewhere other than their half. Twice.

Egypt vs Iran Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

England defensive issues: Thomas Tuchel must iron out backline problems before tougher tests await in World Cup knock-outs | Football News

England were stifled creatively against Ghana as the Three Lions’ second-game curse struck again in perhaps its most frustrating iteration – but do Thomas Tuchel’s biggest worries lie at the other end of the pitch?

England have given away just 0.87xG across their opening two games and faced only a solitary shot on target against Ghana on Tuesday night.

However, on another night the Three Lions could, and in reality should, have conceded a penalty for Ezri Konsa’s rash challenge on Prince Adu which was inexplicably ignored by the officials. The error was so glaring, it led Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz to sarcastically question whether VAR had been working at the time.

That after England had been somewhat rattled for 45 minutes against an ageing Croatia side before finding their feet through Thomas Tuchel’s half-time Churchillian team talk, though even then a few holes remained at the back. Without some injury-time Harry Kane heroics, they could have faced a nervy last few minutes in Dallas too.

From a team who did not concede a single goal in qualifying, the vulnerability against two sides no one is expecting to pull up too many trees at these finals is of concern, especially with time running out before tougher tests follow.

The injury to Reece James only adds to England’s issues, with the right-back potentially out for the rest of the tournament due to a hamstring issue.

The phrase ‘offence sells tickets, defence wins championships’ was originally coined as an American football idiom but in the homeland of this summer’s World Cup it is just as relevant to any knockout tournament.

Going back to the first 32-team World Cup in 1998, five of the seven winners since have kept five clean sheets and let in only a single goal in their remaining two matches. In 2010, Spain won each of their four knockout games 1-0 and scored only eight times in the entire tournament, conversely to their reputation at the time.

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There is another way, with holders Argentina shipping eight goals in 2022, the most of any World Cup winner since West Germany in 1954 – but they did have arguably the best player of all time to call upon at the other end.

Defence has been the question mark hanging over England long before the tournament. The Three Lions’ world-class options are front loaded at the other end of the pitch and while there is individual quality at the back, there are undoubted limitations.

Tuchel knows the constraints of his backline picks and it was interesting that is where he made his two changes for the draw with Ghana in a game England were always likely to dominate with the ball.

“Djed Spence and Marc Guehi deserve to play, we have a little bit more speed and a little bit more profile in the players,” was the manager’s explanation.

While Guehi was assured over 90 minutes, Spence lacked the attacking presence Tuchel wanted. He was then hooked after 66 minutes for Nico O’Reilly, who could offer that offensive outlet but lacked the same pace and defensive awareness – directly leading to the counter-attack which should have seen Konsa punished. Most of Tuchel’s options in defence present that same kind of trade-off.

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Djed Spence provided England with defensive security against Ghana but lacked bite going forward

More concerning is that Konsa, alongside Reece James as the only defender to start both games and one of England’s more established regulars, has had shaky moments in both matches.

The Three Lions will, of course, defend differently if and when they come up against a bigger nation but, against Tuchel’s wishes, they spent much of that first half against Croatia sat in a low block – and found life tough going across defence and midfield.

Attacking-wise, playing without the ball can suit England by hurting opponents through rapid transition and quick vertical play, as the whirlwind second 45 minutes against Croatia showed.

But it does pose a problem of exposing a weak underbelly. “[Declan] Rice and [Elliot] Anderson are going to have to be outstanding and protect our defence,” said Sky Sports’ Gary Neville during England’s nervous opening game.

The head coach’s selections show he is still trying to find that right balance, though don’t do much to help build a settled backline.

But there are reasons for England, and Tuchel, to retain optimism that things can click. Of those previous seven World Cup winners, all have failed to keep a clean sheet in at least one group game and five conceded half or more of their entire tournament goals against before the knockouts.

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This is the moment to fine tune things, iron out those early teething problems and, hopefully, begin to build that understanding at the back.

If England do the business against Panama and win Group L, they will face a third-placed team in the last 32 and have another opportunity to gel. But should a trip to Mexico follow in the last 16 and a match-up with Brazil in the quarter-finals, the time for testing will be over.

Ultimately, those question marks about England’s quality against the world-class frontlines they will face later in the tournament will remain regardless – and provide Tuchel some serious food for thought.

2026 World Cup Group Scenarios: What Remaining Teams Need To Advance To Round of 32

The World Cup group stage can get complicated quickly. 

With 48 teams participating for the first time ever, FIFA instituted new tiebreaker rules to determine the top two in each group along with the eight highest third-place finishers.

Below, FOX Sports Research has broken down what each team needs to advance, what results would send them through, and which scenarios could leave their fate hanging in the balance. 

Here’s where every group stands heading into the next round of matches, and the simple scenarios for them to advance.

Note: Below scenarios are through all games played on June 25. Additionally, three points is now the minimum required for teams to advance as one of the eight third-place teams.

GROUP A SCENARIOS

  • Mexico won the group and will face a third-place team from either Group C or E in the Round of 32 in Mexico City on June 30.
  • South Africa finished as runner-up in the group, and will play Canada on June 28 in Los Angeles.
  • South Korea finished third, and currently ranks eighth among the third-place teams.
  • Czechia cannot advance to the knockout stage.

Mexico celebrates after securing the top spot in Group in the win vs. South Korea.

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GROUP B SCENARIOS

  • Switzerland won the group and will play a third-place team from either Group G or J in the Round of 32 in Vancouver on July 2.
  • Canada finished as runner-up in the group and will play South Africa on June 28 in Los Angeles.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina finished third, and will play USA in the Round of 32 on July 1 in Santa Clara.
  • Qatar cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP C SCENARIOS

  • Brazil won the group and will play Japan on June 29 in Houston.
  • Morocco finished as runner-up of the group and will play the Netherlands on June 29 in Monterrey.
  • Scotland finished in third, and currently ranks tenth among third-place teams.
  • Haiti cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP D SCENARIOS

  • USA won the group, and will play Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 on July 1 in Santa Clara.
  • Australia finished as runner-up of the group and will play Egypt on July 3 in Arlington.
  • Paraguay finished in third, and will play Germany on June 29 in Foxborough. 
  • Türkiye cannot advance to the knockout stage.

Folarin Balogoun of the U.S.

GROUP E SCENARIOS

  • Germany won the group and will play Paraguay on June 29 in Foxborough.
  • Ivory Coast finished as runner-up of the group and will play Norway on June 30 in Arlington.
  • Ecuador finished in third, and clinched a spot as a third-place team.
  • Curaçao cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP F SCENARIOS

  • Netherlands won the group and will play Morocco on June 29 in Monterrey.
  • Japan finished as runner-up of the group and will play Brazil on June 29 in Houson.
  • Sweden finished third, and will play France on June 30 in East Rutherford.
  • Tunisia cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP G SCENARIOS

  • Belgium won the group and will play a third-place team from Group A, I, or J on July 1 in Seattle.
  • Egypt finished as runner-up of the group and will play Australia on July 3 in Arlington.
  • Iran finished in third and currently ranks sixth among the third-place teams.
  • New Zealand cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP H SCENARIOS

  • Spain won the group and will play the runner-up of Group J on July 2 in Los Angeles.
  • Cape Verde finished as runner-up of the group and will play Argentina on July 3 in Miami. 
  • Uruguay cannot advance to the knockout stage.
  • Saudi Arabia cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP I SCENARIOS

  • France won the group and will play Sweden on June 30 in East Rutherford.
  • Norway finished as runner-up of the group and will play Ivory Coast on June 30 in Arlington.
  • Senegal finished in third, and clinched a spot as a third-place team.
  • Iraq cannot advance to the knockout stage.

GROUP J SCENARIOS

  • Argentina won the group and will face Cape Verde on July 3 in Miami. 
  • Austria will advance with a win or draw; in a draw, the runner-up will be decided by tiebreakers.
  • Algeria will advance with a win or draw; in a draw, the runner-up will be decided by tiebreakers.
  • Jordan cannot advance to the knockout stage.

Lionel Messi of Argentina.

GROUP K SCENARIOS

  • Colombia has advanced.
  • Colombia will win the group with a win or draw.
  • Portugal will advance with a win or draw, and will win the group with a win.
  • Uzbekistan can advance with a win, but it is not guaranteed.

GROUP L SCENARIOS

  • England will advance with a win/draw.
  • England will win the group with a win AND a Ghana draw/loss.
  • Ghana will advance with a win/draw.
  • Ghana will win the group with a win AND an England draw/loss.
  • Panama cannot advance to the knockout stage.

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Uruguay 0 – 1 Spain

Uruguay are out of the World Cup after a 1-0 defeat to Spain following another error-strewn performance by Marcelo Bielsa’s side.

Alex Baena’s goal late in the first half decided the game in Guadalajara as veteran goalkeeper Fernando Muslera could only push the ball into his own net. Bielsa substituted Muslera at half-time as Uruguay’s miserable campaign unravelled.

Fede Valverde, the Real Madrid midfielder and Uruguay’s captain, was hooked before the hour mark and the Group H contest ended in ignominy as Agustin Canobbio was sent off in stoppage time for a wild and desperate lunge on Pau Cubarsi.

Spain were far from fluent but Unai Simon had little to deal with and they still top the group but the story of the night is that it is Cape Verde who progress alongside them. Uruguay’s two-point haul is not enough to send through as a third-placed team.

La Roja set up a round of 32 tie with the runners-up of Group J, which is currently Austria. They will play in Los Angeles on Thursday July 2 with kick-off at 8pm.

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Uruguay head coach Marcelo Bielsa had a tournament to forget

The key moments from Guadalajara…

42: GOAL! Baena’s snap-shot was fumbled into the net by Muslera

46: SUB! Goalkeeper Muslera was taken off by Bielsa at half-time

57: SUB! Uruguay’s captain Valverde was substituted by Bielsa

86: CROSSBAR! Torres was through but hit the top of the bar

90+5: RED CARD! Canobbio lunged in on Cubarsi and was sent off

What the result means…

Analysis: Bielsa’s nightmare World Cup

Bielsa is a cult hero to supporters of Athletic Club and Leeds United but his reign in charge of Uruguay is surely coming to an end and he will not be mourned by their supporters after a campaign fraught with difficulty since before it began.

In hindsight, Bielsa doomed himself with the decision to bring Muslera out of retirement. The 40-year-old goalkeeper was arguably at fault for all four of the goals that Uruguay conceded at this World Cup. Had he kept any of them out they would be through.

A tournament that began amid question marks over his man-management that were highlighted by Luis Suarez ended in Bielsa hauling off Valverde and seeing Canobbio – another whom he had fallen out with – completely lose his discipline. It was a mess.

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Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera is beaten by a shot from Spain’s Alex Baena

Bielsa: I gave Uruguayan football nothing

Uruguay head coach Marcelo Bielsa:

“The match was quite even. We deserved a draw. We should have had a draw. Performance was not the issue.

“I wasn’t able to maximise the potential of Uruguay’s players. With Valverde’s substitution, I sought to have a stronger presence in attack.

“What I gave Uruguayan football is nothing because any contribution that a coach can make to a national team is futile if you don’t have a positive outcome. If you ask me how they’ll remember me, they’ll remember me as someone who left nothing.”

Uruguay must reset | Spain have not clicked

Sky Sports’ Gary Neville on ITV:

On Uruguay: “This will be a reset moment. They have had this great generation of players who have just retired in the last 10 years and they have got this new generation who are not quite at the same level.

“You have a manager who has got experience and a great reputation all around the world but he has just decided to basically take everything down with him on the way out. He will probably not survive this.

“Valverde has been taken off, the goalkeeper who has 137 caps has been taken off, so there will be a massive fall out but out of these moments it can sometimes be a reset and a moment of reflection.”

On Spain: “Something doesn’t feel like it has clicked yet but we are not halfway through the tournament yet. You are going to have to play five more games to win it. Spain are the masters at understanding a tournament and pacing it.

“You don’t have to peak too early so I would not rule them out yet but they don’t quite look like they have the energy. That something is missing right now.”

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Why Erling Haaland Didn’t Play In Norway’s 4-1 Loss To France: ‘It’s A No-Brainer’

Norway striker Erling Haaland and nine of the team’s other regular starters needed rest more than a first-place finish in their World Cup group.

“It’s a no-brainer,” coach Ståle Solbakken said Friday after a 4-1 loss to France left the Norwegians in second place in the group. “The fans around Norway and also in the arena would have liked to see Erling. But that is not really the issue. We want to proceed as long as we can in the tournament.”

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Already in the knockout round but with a chance to win the group with a victory over France on Friday, Solbakken decided to rest 10 of the players who started the previous game. France, which won the World Cup in 2018 and lost in the final four years ago, took a 3-1 lead on Ousmane Dembélé’s first-half hat trick, and earned a round of 32 matchup with a third-place team.

“I would lie if I said that I wasn’t a little bit surprised, for sure,” France defender Jules Koundé said. “No matter which player we have in front of us, we are always trying to do our best and win. We wanted to finish first on the table and that’s what we did, so pretty happy about it.”

Norway would have needed to beat France to win the group because they trailed on goal difference heading into the match. Instead, Norway will next face the Ivory Coast, also second-place finisher, on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.

Solbakken said the team’s short break after Monday’s victory over Senegal convinced him it was more important to rest his regulars than go for the victory. Among the changes, Egil Selvik was in goal in place of Orjan Nyland against France’s regular lineup.

“I think it’s smart,” midfielder Patrick Berg said. “It’s hopefully for us a long tournament. So being able to rest somebody and at the same time give somebody — who has been here for some weeks now, training really hard — give them the opportunity to perform against one of the best teams, I think it was a win-win situation for us.”

Haaland, a Manchester City forward who has been the Premier League’s leading scorer three of the last four seasons, entered the day with four World Cup goals, tied for second with Brazil’s Vinícius Júnior and France’s Kylian Mbappé, and trailing only Argentina’s Lionel Messi.

But Norwegian fans who spent thousands to travel to the United States and even more for their match tickets were deprived of seeing one of the World Cup’s star attractions.

“I feel this consideration,” Solbakken said. “But we have given them a couple of victories, and we are giving them an opportunity to watch more games … We are here to proceed as long as we can. And I need to make decisions to proceed as long as possible.”

Norway vs France Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

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England vs Panama: Bukayo Saka fit and ready to start in Three Lions’ final group game plus Reece James, Elliot Anderson, Declan Rice injury news | Football News

England boss Thomas Tuchel says Bukayo Saka is “free of pain” and “ready to go” for the Three Lions’ final group game with Panama – amid an injury blow to defender Reece James.

Saka started on the bench for England’s first two World Cup games against Croatia and Ghana and made second-half cameos as a substitute. This is due to a long-term Achilles issue that affected his season run-in at Arsenal.

However, Tuchel revealed Saka has spent the last few days feeling back to his normal self after a strict medical process that included consultation with Arsenal.

“For Bukayo, it was the right thing [not to start him yet],” said Tuchel. “We agreed with Bukayo and especially the medical team at Arsenal in tight co-operation that this is the way to build him up.

“He is now, since many days, fully free of pain and discomfort and is ready to go and ready to start.”

However, defender James will miss the Panama match due to a “minor hamstring issue” according to Tuchel. He is also a doubt for the round of 32 but has not completely been ruled out.

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Reece James will miss the Panama game

“Reece has a minor hamstring issue. He was not able to train in the last two days,” said Tuchel. “He is now in an accelerated rehabilitation programme and we take it game-by-game. But there is some belief that he will be available for us [again] in the tournament.

“We have hopes that he will be fit for the next match. It can be a tight one. But the hopes are still alive. He didn’t travel with us [to play Panama on Saturday.]”

Tuchel named Djed Spence, Jarell Quansah and Ezri Konsa as the right-back cover options who can replace James. But the England boss was also questioned as to why he called up centre-back Trevoh Chalobah – instead of a natural right-back option – when full-back Tino Livramento picked up a tournament-ending injury earlier this month.

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“The thinking of calling Chalobah is to free up Quansah on the right full-back position for us,” said Tuchel. “I saw him playing very strongly there playing for Liverpool and he played enough in a back three – which is not so far from the position – in Leverkusen. And we have Djed Spence.

“No one could see that [James injury] coming, Reece was in good shape.

“Konsa played in that right-back position as well for us on a high level. No problem. We would love to have Reece as a key player but he’s not available. We will find solutions. That’s what we do.”

Rice and Anderson fit – but Arsenal man has yellow card issue

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Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice are fit to start against Panama

Reports on Friday evening also put Elliot Anderson‘s participation against Panama in doubt due to muscle tightness. However, Tuchel said the England midfielder took part in full training on Friday and is available to start.

Despite picking up a calf knock against Ghana, Declan Rice has also been passed fit – but the Arsenal midfielder is one yellow card away from being banned for the round of 32.

“Yes and no,” said Tuchel, when asked if that impact his thinking. “He’s experienced enough to handle it. But we are aware of it. He has a yellow card.

“If he starts [against Panama], and I normally want Declan on the pitch, then he has to manage that and he will manage that.

“Elliot Anderson was in full training [on Friday]. Declan Rice was in full training. They felt both minor issues after the Ghana match, but have had time to recover.

“Everyone except Reece James is available and ready to go. We will take the decision [on Friday night].”

Tuchel: Anderson has caused no distractions by Man City move

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Tim Sherwood shares his thoughts on England midfielder Anderson and how much of a ‘dream’ he is for Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel

Meanwhile, Tuchel also addressed Anderson’s impending British transfer record move to Manchester City, who have agreed a £116m move for the Nottingham Forest player.

Earlier this month, Tuchel revealed he does not want players focused on transfers on the day before a match and the England boss said Anderson has not caused any distractions – and he will facilitate that City move after the Panama game.

“We had no distractions, no medical before the match,” said Tuchel. “All the focus was all about his recovery and getting him available for training.

“The focus was on training and travelling with us. No distractions from the main topic which is clearly the match. We want to win the match, win the group. We need Elliot in the right mindset.

“The reality is that transfers are going on in world football while we are playing. Big transfers take a lot of time.

“We know that things are going on behind the scenes. We will facilitate that transfer but after the match, not before.”

Is Lionel Messi Playing Today? Argentina Star Won’t Start In World Cup Showdown vs. Jordan

Lionel Messi might not get a chance to extend his FIFA World Cup goals record when Argentina takes on Jordan in its final match of Group J play.

The superstar forward won’t star in Argentina’s match against Jordan on Saturday (10 p.m. ET on FOX, the FOX Sports app and FOX One), coach Lionel Scaloni announced. 

The decision not to start Messi came after the Argentina icon scored five goals in La Abiceleste’s first two matches. In Argentina’s opening match, Messi scored his first career hat trick at the World Cup in its 3-0 win over Algeria. He followed that up with a two-goal performance in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria on Monday, breaking the FIFA World Cup’s all-time goals record with 18. 

With those two victories, Argentina has already secured first place in Group J. So, Argentina technically has nothing to play for in Saturday’s match. 

If Messi winds up sitting on the bench for the entirety of Saturday’s match, he’ll have 10 days of rest prior to Argentina’s round of 32 match. Argentina will play the team that finishes in second place in Group H on Friday, July 3 (6 p.m. ET on FOX, the FOX Sports app and FOX One). If Argentina wins that match, it’ll play in the round of 16 just four days later on July 7. 

Argentina’s decision to bench Messi for Saturday’s game won’t have any implications on the bracket, either. Jordan has been eliminated from advancing to the knockout stage, with Algeria and Austria each battling for second place in the group. 

As Messi already has five goals, he’s the current favorite to win the Golden Boot for the tournament. However, four players are only one goal behind him for first place, and France star Kylian Mbappé is two goals shy of Messi’s record. Mbappé didn’t score in France’s 4-1 win over Norway on Friday, though. 

Match Report – Leeds 34 – 8 Hull K R

Brad Arthur’s men turn on the style to sink Hull KR 34-8 as Jake Connor helps himself to an 18-point individual haul at Headingley; York score three second-half tries to beat Castleford 20-14

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Jake Connor was at the centre of helping Leeds produce a statement victory against Hull KR

Leeds strengthened their position at the Betfred Super League summit after delivering another crushing win over defending champions Hull KR at Headingley.

Eight days after slaying fellow title rivals Warrington by a similar margin, Brad Arthur’s men turned on the style to sink the Robins 34-8 as Jake Connor helped himself to an 18-point individual haul.

Coupled with another brace from Maika Sivo, it added up to an emphatic statement of intent from the hosts who doled out more misery on their opponents after their 58-6 demolition during their last meeting in Las Vegas in February.

Played out in front of their biggest Super League crowd in six years, it felt doubly poignant given the tributes paid to the Rhinos’ last Grand Final winner, Rob Burrow, before kick-off as part of the club’s MND Awareness Fixture.

“We spoke earlier in the week about being brave for Rob and his family, and I thought we were extremely brave tonight,” said Arthur.

“We really dominated in collision – they got stuck into it and we withstood it and pushed through the other side. We did a couple of dumb things at times but it makes us exciting to watch and hard to defend against.

“I still think there’s plenty left to improve, but we’ve got to be happy with that. We rolled our sleeves up and made tough choices about our effort and physicality. It was important tonight that we reflected Rob and his family because they’re brave people.”

Rovers had been second best for most of a fractious first half, but it was an uncharacteristic error from Mikey Lewis just past the half-hour mark that helped swing the tie heavily in Leeds’ favour.

Lewis’ kick to touch fell short and was acrobatically kept in play by Connor, who moments later delivered the neat kick through from which Chris Hankinson scored the game’s first try.

Until that moment Rovers had rallied in the face of increasing adversity which began in the opening six minutes when front-row pair Dean Hadley and Tom Amone were forced off for assessments after clashing heads.

Amone eventually returned to help ease the mounting pressure on the Rovers line, former Rhino Rhyse Martin cancelling out Connor’s early penalty as referee Chris Kendall struggled to prevent tempers from fraying.

Sivo was denied a trademark try in the corner by a brilliant saving tackle from Tevita Pangai Junior, then Martin stopped James McDonnell as the Rovers line was pummelled with repeat sets.

Connor’s second kick nudged Leeds back in front and set up their stirring finish to the half, with Sivo adding to Chris Hankinson’s effort after Connor’s deflected pass dropped conveniently into his hands.

It meant Sivo scored in his club record-equalling ninth consecutive Super League game, with his 26th try of the season – already eclipsing last season’s highest total of 25 by Hull FC’s Lewis Martin.

To compound Rovers’ misery, Connor kicked his first-half tally into double figures and Martin was sin-binned on the stroke of the interval for holding down in the ruck.

The visitors were under the cosh again at the start of the second half and moments after Danny Levi was denied the Rhinos’ third by the tightest of margins, Sivo stepped inside Peta Hiku and popped down his second.

Rovers showed flickers of fight when Noah Booth darted over in the corner, but Connor capped another superb individual performance when he strode over for Leeds’ fourth try just before the hour mark, after the Rovers defence moved en masse in the expectation of a Sivo hat-trick.

Connor limped off after helping serve up a fifth Leeds try for Ash Handley, but their fifth straight Super League win was long since done and dusted.

York rally to win at Castleford with three second-half tries

Oli Field celebrates at full-time as York came from behind to beat Castleford

York scored three second-half tries as they came from behind to beat Castleford 20-14.

The Knights led early when Semi Valemei crossed in the corner but the hosts edged ahead at the OneBore Stadium when Cody Hunter crashed over from close range for a self-converted try.

Castleford extended their advantage to 10-6 before the interval as Jason Qareqare – earlier on the receiving end of a crusher tackle from Sam Wood, who was sin-binned – scored out wide. Tom Weaver converted.

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York rallied after the break and made their pressure tell when Oli Field touched down to level the scores and David Nofoaluma forced his way over for another just after the hour.

The Knights took a decisive lead when Scott Galeano pounced after Qareqare failed to claim a high kick.

Valemei grabbed a difficult bouncing ball to give the Tigers late hope by scoring his second, with Hunter again converting, but Qareqare’s last-gasp attempt in the corner was ruled out.

Qareqare was awarded a penalty for a high tackle after losing the ball as he dived for the line, but it was not enough to prevent the Tigers slipping to defeat.

Super League 2026 – upcoming key dates

  • Magic Weekend: July 4-July 5
  • Rivals Round reversed: July 23-July 26
  • Elimination Play-offs: September 19-September 20
  • Play-off semi-finals: September 26-September 27
  • Grand Final: October 3

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2026 World Cup Third-Place Standings: Who’s In, Who’s On The Bubble

For the first time at a FIFA World Cup, finishing third in your group does not necessarily mean going home.

With 48 teams competing in 2026, FIFA expanded the field to include the eight best third-place finishers across all 12 groups. The top two teams in each group advance automatically, and the remaining eight spots in the 32-team knockout bracket go to the highest-ranked third-place teams, determined by points, goal difference, goals scored and other tiebreakers.

That means 12 teams will be competing for eight spots, and the race to stay in the top eight is one of the most compelling subplots of the final days of the group stage.

Here’s where the third-place standings sit after Senegal’s win over Iraq.

Third-Place World Cup Standings

Rank GPPointsGoal Diff.1Sweden*3402Ecuador*3403Bosnia-Herz.*34-14Paraguay34-25Senegal3326Croatia23-17South Korea33-18Algeria23-2Cutline9Scotland33-310Cape Verde22011Belgium22012DR Congo21-1

Teams with an asterisk (*) have clinched a spot in the knockout round. 

The third-place standings will shift considerably over the next few days as the final round of group stage matches is played. Follow the live standings at FOXSports.com and watch every match on FOX and FS1 or stream live on FOX One.

Ecuador vs Germany Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

2026 FIFA World Cup Standings Rules

How Do Points Work? How Do Tiebreakers Work? 

In a group, a team will earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. That could mean some teams are equal on points at the end of the three-game group stage. That leads us to tiebreakers. 

If two or more teams finish equal on group-stage points, here is the order of who finishes on top:

1. Most points obtained in the head-to-head matches played between the tied teams;
2. Superior goal difference in the head-to-head matches played between the tied teams;
3. Most goals scored in the head-to-head matches played between the tied teams;

There are even more tiebreakers if any teams remained locked after all that. From there, ties are broken by these rules:

4. Superior goal difference in all group matches
5. Most goals scored in all group matches
6. Highest team conduct score in all group matches (taking into account yellow cards and red cards)
7. FIFA World Ranking

Which Third-Place Teams Will Advance?

To fill out the World Cup knockout bracket, the best eight third-place teams out of the possible 12 in the tournament will advance. The criteria for those teams are based on: 

1. Points
2. Goal difference
3. Goals scored
4. Highest team conduct score in all group matches (taking into account yellow cards and red cards)
5. FIFA World Ranking

Jack Draper’s Eastbourne run ends in semi-final at hands of Ugo Humbert as Briton prepares for daunting Wimbledon draw | Tennis News

Jack Draper’s daunting Wimbledon draw was followed by disappointment at the Lexus Eastbourne Open as he suffered a semi-final exit at the hands of Ugo Humbert.

The 24-year-old discovered on Friday morning he will face world No 7 Taylor Fritz in the first round at the All England Club after an injury-ravaged year left him unseeded.

He was then denied a place in the final at Devonshire Park as he slipped to a 7-5 6-3 loss to sixth seed Humbert in an hour and 42 minutes.

Jack Draper’s path to Wimbledon glory

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F – Sinner / FAA / Djokovic

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“It’s the best gift I could have today. Thanks so much for the birthday wishes,” Humbert said after the Eastbourne crowd sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to him following his win.

“It’s nice to see Jack back on court. The level was really impressive and I was a bit lucky in the second set. I had [four] break points to save. I’m super happy to be in the final.”

While the defeat dashed Draper’s hopes of securing a maiden ATP title on home soil, he can take confidence from a promising week on grass following a year disrupted by injury.

The former world No 4 had been bidding to reach a first final since losing to Casper Ruud at last year’s Madrid Open – the event which marked the start of a persistent problem with his racket arm.

He had a chance to seize the initiative at 30-0 on Humbert’s serve in the opening game but neither player could find a breakthrough until the Frenchman converted his fourth break point to clinch the first set.

Following straight-sets victories over Marcos Giron, Jack Pinnington Jones and Gabriel Diallo, Draper was faced with the prospect of having to come from behind for the first time in the tournament.

He saw four break points come and go in a tight third game of the second set and then decisively failed to hold serve in game six en route to suffering a first defeat since teaming up with new coach Andy Murray.

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World No 30 Humbert will play Belgium’s Zizou Bergs in Saturday’s final.

Bergs, who is ranked 48th in the world, earlier extinguished the prospect of an all-British final in East Sussex by battling back from a set down to defeat lucky loser Toby Samuel 4-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-2.

Despite his semi-final defeat, Samuel can reflect on a breakthrough showing on home soil.

The 23-year-old, who had not won a tour-level match prior to this week, has risen 19 spots to No 123 in the live rankings as a result of his run.

Keys and Maria set up Eastbourne final after opponents quit

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Tatjana Maria is the oldest ever finalist at the Eastbourne WTA event

American Madison Keys and German veteran Tatjana Maria set ‌up an Eastbourne final as they both benefited from their opponents retiring ‌mid-match in the semi-finals on Friday.

Maria was leading 6-1 1-2 against ​former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko when her opponent retired feeling unwell during a ​rain delay at Devonshire Park.

Second seed ‌Keys took the first set 6-1 against Croatian 20-year-old Petra Marcinko ​who then quit with an abdominal injury.

The 31-year-old has dropped only 14 games in reaching the final, spending ​just four hours on court as she ⁠bids for a third ⁠title at the south coast tournament.

“It’s always bittersweet winning a match this way ‌and hopefully she gets better for Wimbledon,” Keys said.

“She’s an incredible young player, has lots of years ahead ‌of her so I’m sure we’ll see lots of her.”

At 38, Maria is the oldest-ever finalist at the Eastbourne WTA event. She fought off early break points ⁠before surging ahead against the error-prone Latvian.

Ostapenko ​had a medical timeout trailing 4-1 ​and, after a rain shower interrupted play early ​in the second set, she did not return ⁠from the stoppage.

Maria said: “I was feeling well, then the rain started, but I was focused. I was ready ⁠to go out here.”

She added: “It’s never nice ​to end like this, but I’m happy with ​my week for the moment, and I’m happy to be in the final.”

Osaka, Muchova reach new heights on grass

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Naomi Osaka defeated Wang Xinyu 6-3 6-3 in Bad Homburg to reach her first grass-court final.

She needed just 70 minutes to close out her first career meeting with Wang.

“It’s funny to still be (achieving) milestones at my old age,” Osaka said afterward with a laugh. “For me, it’s really fun and I’m really happy.”

Osaka will face Karolina Muchova, another first-time grass-court finalist in Saturday’s championship match. The No 4 seed advanced with a 6-4 6-4 win over qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse.

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How and Where to Bet on 2026 World Cup: Best Betting Apps, With Almost $5,000 Sportsbook Promos Today

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Friday’s World Cup schedule is one of the biggest betting days of the group stage, with Groups G, H, and I all wrapping up and knockout spots still up for grabs. 

The day’s marquee match features Norway and France, both have secured a knockout stage spot. Now, they’re just battling for first place in Group I. Spain looks to lock up first place in Group H against a desperate Uruguay side fighting to stay alive. 

Belgium must defeat New Zealand to keep its tournament hopes alive. Senegal and Iraq need wins and outside help to reach the round of 32, Cape Verde aims to continue its Cinderella run against Saudi Arabia, and Egypt and Iran each have the chance to qualify for the knockout stage for the first time.

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Austrian GP: Kimi Antonelli completes Friday practice double as Mercedes team-mate George Russell struggles | F1 News

World championship leader Kimi Antonelli completed a Friday practice double at the Austrian Grand Prix with a dominant showing in the second session at the Red Bull Ring.

Having edged his Mercedes team-mate George Russell by just four hundredths of a second in the opening session, Antonelli separated himself from the field later in the day with a time of 1:07.014s.

That put the 19-year-old Italian 0.237s clear of Oscar Piastri in second place, with the Australian’s McLaren team-mate Lando Norris almost a tenth further back in third. The margin was made all the more impressive by the fact Antonelli’s time was delivered on his second flying lap on his soft tyres, at which point they were worn from his first run.

Having appeared closely matched with Antonelli in Practice One, Russell was out of sorts and finished more than six tenths behind his team-mate in sixth.

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Valtteri Bottas crawls back into the pit after his front bib caught fire due to heat

Max Verstappen was half a second off the pace in his heavily upgraded Red Bull in fourth, edging out Lewis Hamilton, who was unable to back up the speed he showed when claiming his first victory for Ferrari last time out in Barcelona.

Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Isack Hadjar edged out Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc for seventh, while Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson and Audi’s Gabriel Bortoleto completed the top 10.

Antonelli’s retirement in Spain following a technical failure resulted in his championship lead over Hamilton being cut to 41 points, but the teenager’s assured showing in Austria on Friday reasserted his status as the clear title favourite.

While McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull will all be confident of making progress overnight after having the chance to further optimise upgrades brought to their cars this weekend, perhaps most concerned of those chasing Antonelli will be Russell, who is third 50 points behind the championship leader in third in the standings.

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Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz and Bernie Collins analyse the upgrades the top teams have brought to the Austrian Grand Prix.

Since winning the opening race of the season, the Brit has been largely outperformed by Antonelli, who overtook his team-mate in Barcelona for second place moments before suffering the power unit failure that ended his race.

Russell has a major deficit to make up going into Saturday’s final practice and qualifying, with the latter live on Sky Sports F1 at 3pm, but could at least take some comfort from appearing to be more closely matched with Antonelli during Mercedes’ impressive longer race simulation runs later in the session.

There was further woe for 2026 newcomers Cadillac as Sergio Perez stopped on track, just as he had done in the closing stages of the first session.

His team-mate Valtteri Bottas’ car then caught fire in the pit lane as he attempted to limp back to the pits with part of his car floor dragging against the floor.

Russell concerned by McLaren pace

Somewhat bizarrely, Russell’s concern after the session was focused on his deficit to the McLarens rather than Antonelli.

Russell said: “FP1 was a very strong session for us both, we looked really good, and then straight out of the blocks in FP2, McLaren looked flying, to be honest. Obviously, it was a disrupted session on my side, but their race pace, their single lap pace looks pretty decent.

“I think it was more everyone else had a pretty troubled (FP1) session. Every time I saw the TV screens it was drivers in the garage with problems. Lando only got out at the end, I think Lewis had some problems, Max had some problems. So, I think that probably flattered our pace a bit in FP1, but things were feeling good.

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Mercedes driver George Russell admits he was surprised at the pace of McLaren during Friday’s practice.

“It was a real surprise just seeing that first lap of the McLarens in P2, just right at the top. And their race pace, especially on Lando’s side looked a bit better than us.”

Russell’s reflections were in contrast to Piastri’s, who insisted McLaren were “a step behind” Mercedes.

Piastri said: “It was a pretty good day. We were a step behind Mercedes, or at least Kimi, which we expected.

“I think for Kimi to do that kind of time on his second lap on the soft is quite impressive, so we’ll have to wait and see.

“We can’t invent anything overnight, but there’s definitely going to be areas for probably both of us to learn from each other, so we’ll just try to apply those bits and see where we end up.”

Should Russell have ‘worried thoughts’ in his head?

Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok suggested Russell might have “worried thoughts” in his head following Friday’s track action.

“Of the Mercedes and McLaren drivers, three of them will sleep well,” Chandhok said. “After FP2, George will be a little bit concerned about the gap.

“I think he played down talking about FP1 and the issues. But, ultimately, he had two goes on the softs and ended up quite some way behind.

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Kimi Antonelli reveals what concerns him more in his battle to become World Champion: George Russell, Lewis Hamilton or reliability.

“If I was him, there would be a few more worried thoughts in my head.”

After Antonelli’s impressive run of five successive wins, Russell appeared able to match his team-mate for pace for much of the weekend in Barcelona, but Chandhok thinks the Italian may be reasserting himself in Austria.

“He looks on devastating form,” Chandhok added. “When we went to Barcelona, from the first run in practice, George looked like he was there and, if anything, a bit ahead.

“Here has been the opposite and like we saw in Monaco, Miami. It feels like there has been a status quo reset in terms of this season.”

Austrian GP Practice Two Timesheet

Driver
Team
Time

1) Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
1:07.014

2) Oscar Piastri
McLaren
+0.237

3) Lando Norris
McLaren
+0.325

4) Max Verstappen
Red Bull
+0.550

5) Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
+0.597

6) George Russell
Mercedes
+0.623

7) Isack Hadjar
Red Bull
+0.744

8) Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
+0.841

9) Liam Lawson
Racing Bulls
+1.221

10) Gabriel Bortoleto
Audi
+1.286

11) Pierre Gasly
Alpine
+1.362

12) Arvid Lindblad
Racing Bulls
+1.364

13) Oliver Bearman
Haas
+1.518

14) Nico Hulkenberg
Audi
+1.545

15) Esteban Ocon
Haas
+1.816

16) Franco Colapinto
Alpine
+1.817

17) Alex Albon
Williams
+1.824

18) Carlos Sainz
Williams
+2.117

19) Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
+3.530

20) Lance Stroll
Aston Martin
+3.684

21) Valtteri Bottas
Cadillac
+4.293

22) Sergio Perez
Cadillac
no time set

Sky Sports F1’s live Austrian GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Austrian Grand Prix

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

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USMNT Player Ratings vs. Türkiye: Who Made An Impact With Rotated Starting XI?

The slightest moment of brilliance from Arda Güler created a win for Türkiye. It was the kind of play we would expect from Christian Pulisic deliver before 00 and narrowly missed doing it again last night.

Pulisic almost pulled a rabbit out of his hat a few times, creating a few chances late for the USA. He looked extremely sharp and dangerous every time he got on the ball. That was one of the positives from the USA in the second half, during which we got back into the game against a good team.

What’s important to know after this match, which saw nine changes from the starting lineup against Australia last week: if the USA replicates what it did in its first two games against Paraguay and Australia with its best XI, it will beat Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

While the loss is disappointing, it should not take away from the fact that this team secured first play in Group D with a game to spare, broke the record for most goals scored by a USA team in the World Cup group stage and is now preparing for its game in the round of 32.

Now onto my player ratings for this one: 

Turner conceded three goals on the night. I can’t necessarily point the finger at him for all of them, but this is the highest rating I can give you on a night when we concede three goals in a loss.

Matt Turner wasn’t at fault for any of the goals, but Türkiye still beat him three times. (Dave Bernal/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Rating · 5

Rating · 5

All three goals from Türkiye weren’t shots from distance. They were all goals that came across the six-yard box. 

I felt both McKenzie and Robinson could have done better on all three goals, whether it was cutting up play higher up the field or defending in the six- or 18-yard box. While both had some good moments on the ball and made some plays late defensively, it was a tricky night and both could have done better on the goals that were conceded.

Miles Robinson (right) and Mark McKenzie weren’t at their best against Türkiye. (Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Rating · 6

Auston had a mixed night that started with the high of scoring the opening goal, which he took really well.

I thought he defended well as a center back who was playing out of position as a fullback, but he had his own issues on the night. Difficult to see him pick up the ankle injury late, which made it tougher to defend Türkiye before the winner in stoppage time.

Entering this game, we talked about guys who had an opportunity to really take advantage of these minutes and make an impression. Scally absolutely fits into that category.

Scally had a tough night defending Türkiye’s attack on the right side of the USA defense and was unable to take that opportunity.

Rating · 7

Weston was the best player on the field for the USA before Christian came on in the second half. He was the only player who started all three games for the USA, and you’d expect other players would feed off that and his energy.

McKennie was influential throughout the match, and it was clear that he was a starter for this group in midfield.

Rating · 7

I thought he was hit or miss in the first half. He had some positive moments, but the early yellow card slowed him down a bit. In the second half, he was a big part of the USA’s resurgence and was very influential.

Sebastian is going to get a higher rating because he delivered two big moments in this game. Especially at this stage of the tournament, goals and assists are so valuable.

He had the corner kick that saw Trusty open the scoring before ripping an impressive shot into the net to tie the game at 2-2 early in the second.

Rating · 5

I was excited to see Gio get more minutes and really take control of the game. I wanted to see him be decisive, especially higher up the pitch.

It looked like he floated in and out of the game. We know his ability and that he can be a deciding factor going forward. I didn’t see it consistently against Türkiye.

When he is at his best, we know how dangerous Tim can be. He can use his pace to get in behind the back line and be direct in taking on defenders one-on-one.

This wasn’t a night that he will look back on fondly – and he will want to put it behind him.

One thing to consider is that he might have had a better night if he had played on the right-hand side, where he potentially could have been more direct.

Timothy Weah was substituted in the 58th minute for Christian Pulisic, who looked good in his return from injury. (Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

I’m looking at his performance similar to Weah’s. There were a couple of moments when he got on the ball and looked really dangerous. He was attacking the space given to him and looked to get behind the Türkiye defense in the first half.

Ultimately, I want to see Brenden put a bigger stamp on games. I’m looking at guys like him, Weah and Reyna as guys who I want to pull strings in the final third and make things happen so it’s not all on Pulisic when he’s on the pitch.

Rating · 5

Pepi had a couple of runs in behind the Türkiye defense that maybe could have turned into chances if his first touch was a little sharper to get a shot off.

Overall, I’m not as concerned about Pepi always being connected to the game. As long as he’s in the right places at the right time to cause problems for a defense, whether that’s creating his own shot in the 18-yard box or stretching the game further up the pitch, he’ll be fine.

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Austrian GP: Kimi Antonelli tops first practice as Max Verstappen, Isack Hadjar, Lando Norris suffer unreliability issues | F1 News

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli led George Russell in a Mercedes one-two in first practice at the Austrian Grand Prix as their rivals ran into reliability problems.

Two weeks after being beaten by Lewis Hamilton in Barcelona, Mercedes demonstrated they are still favourites for this weekend’s race at the Red Bull Ring as the Mercedes duo swapped places at the top of the timesheet throughout the session.

Antonelli, who leads Hamilton by 41 points in the Drivers’ Championship and Russell by 50 points, ended up on top by 0.040s with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri just one tenth behind in third.

But, the other McLaren of Lando Norris lost 45 minutes of track time due to a hydraulics leak and is already on the backfoot.

Both Red Bulls also spent time in the garage as software problems for Max Verstappen saw him stop twice in the pit lane in the opening 20 minutes, while Isack Hadjar was forced to change his engine after the team discovered a late problem, costing him around half of the session.

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Max Verstappen came to a stop in the pit lane twice in his Red Bull during opening practice in Austria

Red Bull have almost a new car for their home event with visible aerodynamic changes that they hope will get them closer to the front.

Verstappen finished the session fourth, 0.281s behind Antonelli, but was unhappy with the balance of the car, claiming the “whole car is shaking under braking”.

Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok said: “It’s not ideal, especially for Red Bull because they brought a big update here so would have wanted both cars out there, gathering data and gaining comparisons.

“Not ideal for McLaren and Norris as well. But if it’s going to happen, it’s better to happen in FP1 because you then have two sessions to catch up.”

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Lando Norris on McLaren’s hopes for Austria this weekend

Ferrari are set to run their upgraded engine from Saturday, so Hamilton’s fifth place in first practice may not be a true representation of their pace as he was over six tenths off the front.

Charles Leclerc was one of six drivers to give up their seat for a rookie as each driver is obligated to let a rookie driver their car in two practice sessions in the season.

Leclerc was replaced by Formula 2 driver Dino Beganovic, who was the best of the rookies, in ninth while full-time rookie Arvid Lindblad impressed in sixth for Racing Bulls.

Austrian GP Practice One Timesheet

Driver
Team
Time

1) Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
1:07.796

2) George Russell
Mercedes
+0.040

3) Oscar Piastri
McLaren
+0.117

4) Max Verstappen
Red Bull
+0.281

5) Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
+0.665

6) Arvid Lindblad
Racing Bulls
+0.930

7) Lando Norris
McLaren
+1.077

8) Franco Colapinto
Alpine
+1.166

9) Dino Beganovic
Ferrari
+1.258

10) Oliver Bearman
Haas
+1.275

11) Nico Hulkenberg
Audi
+1.369

12) Isack Hadjar
Red Bull
+1.685

13) Valtteri Bottas
Cadillac
+1.725

14) Pierre Gasly
Alpine
+1.750

15) Ayumu Iwasa
Racing Bulls
+1.841

16) Alex Albon
Williams
+1.848

17) Paul Aron
Audi
+1.850

18) Luke Browning
Williams
+2.183

19) Ryo Hirakawa
Haas
+2.697

20) Jak Crawford
Aston Martin
+3.406

21) Sergio Perez
Cadillac
+3.487

22) Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
+3.537

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Friday June 26
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.30pm: Team bosses’ press conference
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Austrian GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

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How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for France, Norway, More

The final day of group stage play for Groups G, H and I arrives Friday at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with six matches on tap across three concurrent kickoff slots. The marquee matchup is Norway vs. France at 3 p.m. ET on FOX, a collision between two unbeaten group leaders featuring the tournament’s top scorers, Erling Haaland (four goals for Norway) and Kylian Mbappe (four goals for France). Later, Spain and Uruguay meet at 8 p.m. ET in a Group H finale in Guadalajara, while Belgium and New Zealand square off at 11 p.m. ET as Group G completes its final matchday in Vancouver. All six matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live and on demand on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Friday, June 26

Norway vs. France

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Boston Stadium, Boston, MA

Group I will be decided on Friday afternoon at Boston Stadium when Norway takes on France. It is an eagerly anticipated game between two teams, each with a perfect six points from two games, and it will feature two of the sport’s greatest goalscorers, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.

Both teams have already punched their respective tickets to the round of 32, but this game will decide the group winner. Due to a superior goal differential, France will win the group even if the match ends in a draw.

Senegal vs. Iraq

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Ontario

Both Senegal and Iraq enter this Group I game at Toronto Stadium with zero points after losing games to powerhouses Norway and France. This game is not completely dead rubber either. While a draw would eliminate both teams, a winner still has a slight chance of advancing as one of the top eight third-place teams. It remains to be seen if three points will be enough, depending on the final tables and goal differentials in other groups.

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Uruguay vs. Spain

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico

It will be a matchup of former World Cup champions on Friday when Spain and Uruguay clash at Guadalajara Stadium in Mexico to conclude Group H action. Spain currently sits atop the group with four points while Uruguay has just two points.

Led by Marcelo Bielsa, who is widely considered one of the most influential managers of his generation, Uruguay has disappointed at this World Cup after being held to draws against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde. That has left the team in a difficult spot, in which it likely needs to defeat Spain to advance.

At this point, that seems unlikely, as Uruguay hasn’t won any of its last six games, and Spain is arguably the best team in the world, with its unbeaten run in competitive matches now up to 33 games (24 wins and nine draws) dating back to March 28, 2023.

Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Houston Stadium, Houston, TX

Everything will be on the line on Friday in Houston when Cape Verde takes on Saudi Arabia in Houston, with the winner likely advancing out of Group H and into the round of 32. Cape Verde enters the game with two points (even with Uruguay but behind by only one on the goals scored tiebreaker) from two draws, while Saudi Arabia has one point.

Cape Verde has become the Cinderella darlings of the tournament after playing Spain to a 0-0 draw, followed by a 2-2 draw with Uruguay. The archipelago nation just off the coast of continental Africa has a population of just 525,000, but came away with results against two nations that have won the tournament. A win would send Cape Verde into the knockouts, but a draw to finish with three points might suffice if other results break its way.

New Zealand vs. Belgium

  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia

For both New Zealand and Belgium, advancing out of Group G and into the round of 32 likely depends on winning this game at Vancouver Stadium on Friday night.

Belgium enters this game in third place in the group with two points from two games. Rudi Garcia’s team has been disappointing through two games as the Red Devils arrived as a top-10 team in the FIFA World Rankings with hopes of making a deep run in the knockouts.

Two points is not the end of the world, but the big concern for the team has been its lack of offensive production. The only goal it has scored was an own goal in a 1-1 draw with Egypt. Fortunately, there is plenty of time to turn things around as Belgium is the favorite in this game and a win would lift the Red Devils to five points.

Egypt vs. Iran

  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Seattle Stadium, Seattle, WA

This year, Iran is making its seventh World Cup appearance while Egypt is making its fourth appearance at the tournament. Despite this, neither country has ever advanced out of the group stage. That will change at this World Cup when Iran and Egypt meet at Seattle Stadium on Friday night.

At least one of these teams will advance, although both teams have work to do to clinch.

Egypt sits atop Group G with four points after its 2-2 draw with New Zealand followed by its 3-1 win over New Zealand. Four points will likely be enough to secure a spot in the knockouts, but a draw would clinch it. The team is led by Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, who is one of the best forwards of his generation. Salah, 34, has 68 goals in 118 appearances for Egypt, and he was the difference-maker in the win over New Zealand.

Iran will be the underdog in Seattle and enters the game on two points from a draw with Belgium and New Zealand. In the recent 0-0 draw with Belgium, Iran sat deep and secured the point thanks to solid defense and a bit of luck. Against Egypt, Iran is likely going to play with a similar approach, but at some point, it might have to become more aggressive with its attack, as advancing likely only comes with a win.

Who Plays Today in the World Cup?

  • Norway
  • France
  • Senegal
  • Iraq
  • Uruguay
  • Spain
  • Cape Verde
  • Saudi Arabia
  • New Zealand
  • Belgium
  • Egypt
  • Iran

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SWPL 2026/27 fixtures, dates, schedule: Champions Hearts host Aberdeen, Celtic and Rangers start away on opening day | Football News

Scottish Women’s Premier League champions Hearts will kick off the defence of their title at home to Aberdeen on Sunday August 16.

The Jambos, who won their first title on the final day of the season, are now managed by Andy Thompson following Eva Olid’s departure after five years in charge.

Rangers, who finished two points behind the Jambos, start away to Montrose as Leanne Crichton looks to win her first silverware as head coach.

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Hearts won the SWPL title for the first time last season

After finishing a disappointing fifth last season, Celtic face a tough opening day trip to 16-time winners Glasgow City.

The Petershill Park side remained in contention for much of last season, but eventually finished in third.

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Hibernian ended their title defence season in fourth and will look to bounce back, starting with a home game against Motherwell.

Newly-promoted Spartans will begin life in the top-flight against Partick Thistle, who have Gary Holt in charge after kicking off last summer under David Elliot.

The first SWPL Old Firm clash is scheduled for September 27 when Rangers welcome Celtic to Broadwood Stadium.

What about SWPL 2?

In the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League 2, last season’s runners-up Kilmarnock are away to Renfrew on the opening day after their promotion from the Scottish Women’s Championship.

Falkirk are also in the SWPL 2 following their win over East Fife in the play-off final and start the new campaign away to Dundee United.

Elsewhere, St Johnstone host Livingston, Hamilton are at Queen’s Park and Gartcairn take on Boroughmuir Thistle.

Senegal vs. Iraq Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Senegal will face Iraq in their third Group I match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 26, 2026, at Toronto Stadium in Toronto, Canada, on FS1. 

Both Senegal and Iraq lost their first two group games to France and Norway. However, both nations are still alive to advance as a third-place team. 

Despite going toe-to-toe for a good majority of its first two games, Senegal lost to France 3-1 and Norway 3-2. 

Senegal has allowed three goals in three of its last four matches overall. Before that, Senegal hadn’t allowed three goals in the 43 straight games prior. With a win in this match, the Lions of Teranga have a chance to make consecutive World Cup knockout stages for the first time in its nation’s history. 

Meanwhile, Iraq lost to Norway and France by a combined score of 7-1. 

With a -6 goal differential, even a win might not be enough to advance. Nonetheless, Iraq searches for its first men’s World Cup win after being the fifth nation to lose its first five World Cup matches. 

Let’s check out the odds for the Senegal vs. Iraq Group I matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 26.

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Sadio Mané is +135 to score against Iraq (Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images).

Senegal vs. Iraq Odds

Moneyline

  • Senegal: -450 (bet $10 to win $12.22 total)
  • Iraq: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)
  • Draw: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)

Spread 

  • Senegal -1.5: -150 (bet $10 to win $16.67 total)
  • Iraq +1.5: +120 (bet $10 to win $22 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 3.5

  • Over: +136 (bet $10 to win $23.60 total)
  • Under: -168 (bet $10 to win $15.95 total)

Senegal vs. Iraq Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Expert, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • It has been a disappointing run so far for Senegal, but most likely a big win here will put it on three points and say a GD of -1 or even. And that should be good enough to get Senegal through. Iraq is the side you want to face when you need a big win. Take Senegal -2.5 (+165).

How to Watch Senegal vs. Iraq

  • When: Friday, June 26, 2026 at 3 p.m. ET
  • Where: Toronto Stadium, Toronto
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Nicolas Jackson: +110 (bet $10 to win $21 total)
  • Assane Diao: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)
  • Cherif Ndiaye: +125 (bet $10 to win $22.50 total)
  • Bamba Dieng: +125 (bet $10 to win $22.50 total)
  • Sadio Mané: +135 (bet $10 to win $23.50 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Senegal: -2500 (bet $10 to win $10.40 total)
  • Iraq: +900 (bet $10 to win $100 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +116 (bet $10 to win $21.60 total)
  • No: -148 (bet $10 to win $16.76 total)

Kylian Mbappe vs Erling Haaland: New Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo rivalry on show as Norway face France in World Cup | Football News

It is a World Cup where the big stars have shone so far. On Friday night, two of those big hitters are set to do battle in the first ‘clash of the titans’ meeting.

While Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo make their final bow at this tournament, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have proven they are the outstanding goalscorers of their generation.

This is the new Messi vs Ronaldo rivalry. And it is on full view at the World Cup for the first time.

Norway and France meet in the Group I finale with both nations having already qualified for the knockout stages. There might be temptation to rest both key men for later battles, after both scored doubles in their opening two group games.

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But with the Golden Boot race very much alive, do you dare bench the goal-hungry stars? Surely not…

Haaland and Mbappe are the only players in Europe currently aged 30 or under with at least 250 career goals to their name – and they are in a league of their own at the top.

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Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe are the two outstanding goal threats in world football

This rivalry does not yet have the same bite that Messi and Ronaldo’s did when they were at Barcelona and Real Madrid. Mbappe and Haaland playing in separate leagues has something to do with that.

But they are still neck-and-neck at the top of the modern game: both have one European Golden Shoe each; Mbappe has more league titles; Haaland has won more separate competitions, in more countries.

Mbappe has the World Cup, but Haaland has the Champions League, which his French rival has never won.

Speaking of the Champions League, the rivals are doing battle with each other in the goalscoring charts there, too.

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Mbappe has more goals so far but in fairness to Haaland, the France forward started earlier. When Mbappe broke through with Monaco and then PSG, the Norway forward was still playing in his home country at Molde.

But that doesn’t mean Haaland is inferior to Mbappe. In fact, Haaland has the best goals-per-game record in the tournament’s history.

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On top of that, Mbappe has the long-term international standing. His double against Iraq took him to 16 goals in 16 World Cup matches, levelling Miroslav Klose’s all-time record (now held by Messi).

But Haaland showed his hand with four goals in the tournament so far – becoming the second player this century to manage multiple strikes in his first two World Cup appearances, after Harry Kane.

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Erling Haaland praises his scoring ability and says he is proud of ‘making history’ with Norway after the Scandinavians won their 12th straight game against Senegal.

Should Haaland continue his goalscoring rate of two goals per game and play in every match, he will reach 16 goals – which was Klose’s World Cup record – in this year’s final. Unlikely, yes, but not impossible.

Haaland’s sample size is simply smaller – but what is clear is these two players will surely see scoring records tumble before them.

Mbappe will surely – inevitably – claim the World Cup goalscoring record from Messi in the long run. He may even manage it this summer.

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On The Rest is Football, Gary Lineker, Joe Cole and Harry Maguire discuss whether we are about to witness another World Cup dominated by the rivalry between Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe.

But you cannot rule out Haaland getting to that level one day, especially if Norway reach the next three expanded World Cups by the time he turns 37.

His international record is phenomenal: 59 goals for Norway is one goal behind Mbappe’s France tally of 60 – despite Haaland playing 48 fewer international matches.

That Champions League scoring record of 140 set by Ronaldo is under threat, too. Mbappe is already halfway to that tally before the age of 28, while Haaland is 13 goals behind the Frenchman despite being just two years younger.

Another comparison between the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry and Mbappe vs Haaland is how the two players in the individual battle are stylistically different.

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Mbappe and Haaland will be rivals for some time

Messi’s left-footed, technically outstanding profile matched up well with Ronaldo’s right-footed, physical nature.

Mbappe is the pacey, all-action forward who takes players on while appearing and scoring from anywhere on the pitch – witness long-range goals against Senegal and Iraq. Haaland, meanwhile, is the clinical first-time finisher from inside the box who uses his physical presence more.

Which player is better? Like Messi and Ronaldo, the right answer is surely to enjoy them both while they are still here – and before the next two players come along.

Why USA Fans Should ‘Take A Deep Breath’ After Loss vs. Türkiye

The U.S. men’s national team won Group D, but it ended group play on a bit of a dud. However, former USA goalkeeper Brad Guzan doesn’t want the fan base to sound the alarm. 

After the USA gave up a late goal in its 3-2 loss to Türkiye, Guzan is still feeling optimistic about the Stars and Stripes ahead of its round of 32 matchup against Bosnia and Herzegovina.  

“Listen, all I was saying was there’s been a lot of talk, a lot of hype within the last two games around this U.S. team,” Guzan said. “For all of our new USA fans. Everyone, calm down. Everyone, take a deep breath.”

To Guzan’s point, the USA mostly started its backups on Thursday evening. Nine of the 11 players in its starting lineup made their first start in the 2026 World Cup, with Matt Turner filling in for Matt Freese in net. It also won the possession battle (52-48), outshot Türkiye (18-9) and had more shots on target (7-3). On top of that, the USA had more touches in the opponent’s box (37-24) than Türkiye.

Still, the loss might have exposed some defensive vulnerabilities for the USA. FOX Sports’ Maurice Edu dished out a rating of 5 or lower for all four of the USA’s starting defenders, as the team gave up two goals early in the first half. 

But Thursday’s loss didn’t change anything for the USA’s path in the knockout stage. It’ll still face Bosnia and Herzegovina after winning Group D, securing two wins in its first two matches as it outscored its opponents by five goals.

That’s why Guzan urged supporters to maintain a big-picture view of the tournament rather than panicking over a single adverse result, emphasizing that the team’s internal confidence remains entirely intact as they prepare for their upcoming knockout opponent. 

“We are OK,” Guzan said. “We’re going into the round of 32. This result tonight did not change anything. We still top the group, we are still going into this round to a [round of] 32 game against Bosnia with confidence, with belief, jump on board, stay on board, and let’s ride this thing to the final.”

Paraguay 0 – 0 Australia

Australia are into the last-32 of the World Cup and Paraguay are well placed to join them after a 0-0 draw in San Francisco which suited both sides.

The two teams finish Group D on four points but Australia’s superior goal difference has earned them second spot and automatic progression. They will face the second-place team of Group G in the next round, which is currently Iran but could be Egypt, Belgium or even New Zealand.

Paraguay, who set up to secure a clean sheet, currently rank fourth in the third-place standings, with eight of the 12 third-place finishers going through. They didn’t have a shot until the second half after switching to a back-three to match-up their opponents – although sub Mauricio did almost grab a late winner, which would have changed the picture completely and left Australia in big trouble.

Bad news for Scotland

The draw between Paraguay and Australia has nudged Scotland down to eighth in the third-place standings, the final qualifying spot.

There are four teams below Scotland with a game to play who could knock them out of the World Cup.

Paraguay had conceded four to USA in their opener and then faced 32 shots from Turkey in their second match but this was a far more determined and better-organised defensive display against an Australia side which had plenty of possession but little incision.

Ultimately this largely forgettable game was all about the result which has ensured Australia’s adventure goes on and should be enough for Paraguay, too.

A game of few chances

This match finished with a total of 0.83 Expected Goals between these teams (Paraguay 0.25, Australia 0.58), the first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to finish below 1.0 xG.

What the result means…

What next for Australia?

Australia’s last-32 game will take place on Friday July 3 at 7pm in Arlington, USA.

They will face the runner-up of Group G – Egypt, Iran, Belgium or New Zealand.

The key moments in San Francisco…

  • 4: Jackson Irvine forces a strong stop from Orlando Gill as Australia get on the front foot right away.
  • 36: Jordan Bos hits the target with a strike from distance as the Aussies struggle to cut through.
  • 45+2: Cristian Volpato stepped in from the right and forces Gill to punch away his left-foot shot.
  • 50: Half-time sub Mauricio lands Paraguay’s first shot on target as they show more intent at the start of the second period.
  • 90: Bos cuts in from the right onto his left foot but bends his shot wide of the far post. It’s Australia’s best move.
  • 90+3: Mauricio almost wins it for Paraguay but his snap shot is straight at Australia goalkeeper Patrick Beach.

In pictures: Australia celebrate reaching the knockouts

Paraguay optimistic of progress

Paraguay captain Gustavo Gomez: “It was an even, physical match. We struggled in the first half. I think we couldn’t find our footing. We made adjustments at half-time, and the second half was better.

“The important thing is that we earned a point, and I think with this result we’ve qualified, which was our primary objective.”

Analysis: Aussies through – now they need the right mix to continue

Sky Sports’ Peter Smith:

Three games, three very different performances for Australia at this World Cup.

Their fans delighted in their attacking play in the win over Turkey. There was then the reality check against USA. And finally this controlled performance to secure second place against Paraguay.

There may have been a late scare when Mauricio hit the target in stoppage time but Australia are safely through to the knockouts after limiting Paraguay to a mere 0.25 xG and two shots on target. So what performance will Australia deliver in the last-32?

Tony Popovic made six changes for this final group game, despite plenty still riding on it, so he has options and some fresher than others. Jordan Bos stood out against Paraguay, having been shifted to right wing-back. Cristian Volpato also looked bright on that side.

But now Popovic has to find the right combination to retain the security they had here with more cutting edge in the final third – which will be essential if their journey is to continue.

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Japan 1 – 1 Sweden

Anthony Elanga’s stunning equaliser booked Sweden’s spot in the World Cup knockout stages after a 1-1 draw with Japan, who also go through as the second-placed team in Group F.

A draw suited both teams in terms of round of 32 qualification and a dull first half hinted both teams would settle for that outcome. But the second half exploded into life.

Ten minutes after half-time, Daizen Maeda slid Japan in front after some lovely football on the edge of the Sweden penalty area.

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Japan’s Daizen Maeda put his side ahead

But seven minutes later, Newcastle winger Elanga curled in a glorious left-footed shot for his second goal in two World Cup matches.

Minutes later, Alexander Isak nearly turned the game on its head but his low effort was kept out by Zion Suzuki, who then kept out Elanga in stoppage time. Isak then struck the bar from the resulting corner as Graham Potter’s side improved as the game went on.

The result sees all three teams with points qualify from Group F, while it is another blow to Scotland. Only a four-goal win for Japan could have boosted their qualification chances as a third-placed team. That scenario was never likely.

Who will each team face in the round of 32?

Netherlands vs Morocco in Guadalupe, Mexico on Tuesday June 30, kick-off 2am.

Brazil vs Japan in Houston, Texas on Monday June 29, kick-off at 6pm.

Sweden could face any of Germany, the Group I winners, Mexico, USA or Switzerland – depending on which other third-placed teams qualify.

However, their opponents are most likely to be the Group I winners, which will be one of France or Norway. That round of 32 game will take place on Tuesday June 30 in New Jersey, New York, kick-off 10pm.

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The key moments from Dallas…

  • 22: Maeda heads over the best chance of the first half, but Japan take 40 minutes to have shot on target despite being the better team.
  • 45+1: Jacob Zetterstrom makes a good save to deny Keito Nakamura from inside the penalty area, turning the ball around the corner.
  • 55: GOAL! Maeda slides in from inside the box after intricate play around the penalty box from Japan.
  • 62: GOAL! Elanga bends in a glorious solo run and finish to ease Sweden’s elimination fears.
  • 65: Isak nearly turns the game on its head but is kept out by Suzuki.
  • 83: Kogi Ogawa scoops over a good chance for Japan from Daichi Kamada’s cross.
  • 90+3: Elanga drives into the box and is kept out by Suzuki. Isak then hits the bar from resulting corner.

What the result means…

Potter: Sweden stood up

Sweden head coach Graham Potter:

“Credit to the players, they stood up as they always have done. They have been so hoenst and so great in that regard. We played against another tough team, it was a tough game.

“Going a goal down, we stuck at it and delighted for Anthony because he’s been amazing off the pitch – now he’s got two goals.”

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Ecuador Coach Sebastián Beccacece Rides Emotional Rollercoaster in Historic Win

Ecuador manager Sebastián Beccacece experienced every emotion imaginable Thursday afternoon as his team rallied for a memorable 2-1 victory over Germany and secured a place in the World Cup knockout stage.

Germany, which had already clinched first place in Group E with wins in its first two matches, stunned Ecuador just two minutes into the match when Leroy Sané found the back of the net. Beccacece initially appeared to be in disbelief before making his way to review the play. His frustration was evident as the goal stood, giving Germany an early lead.

But the Ecuador manager’s mood changed dramatically shortly after that.

In the ninth minute, Nilson Angulo unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box that flew past the outstretched arms of German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. The goal, Ecuador’s first of the 2026 World Cup, sent Beccacece erupting from his seated position. He repeatedly pumped his fist and screamed toward the sea of Ecuador fans packed inside New York New Jersey Stadium.

The biggest celebration was still to come.

In the 77th minute, Ecuador forward Gonzalo Plata produced one of the tournament’s most memorable moments, poking the ball past Neuer to give Ecuador a stunning lead. As Ecuador fans erupted, Beccacece sprinted before leaping into the stands to celebrate with supporters.

When the final whistle sounded, Beccacece raised both arms, bounced up and down in celebration and embraced members of his staff. 

After 90-plus minutes of an emotional rollercoaster, Beccacece and Ecuador were headed to the knockout stage for the first time since 2006.

Travelers Championship: Scottie Scheffler, Matthew Fitzpatrick start well as US Open champion Wyndham Clark suffers triple bogey | Golf News

England’s Matthew Fitzpatrick, Aaron Rai and Justin Rose and world No 1 Scottie Scheffler made strong starts to the PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship as US Open champion Wyndham Clark’s progress was curbed by a triple bogey.

Clark, who claimed his second US Open title in four years with a one-shot win over Sam Burns at Shinnecock Hills on Sunday, bagged a seven at the par-four 12th after an errant tee shot led to a drop and he then picked out a bunker before missing a seven-foot putt.

The 32-year-old notched birdies either side of that nightmare hole, while gains at 15 and 17, after an earlier one at six, saw Clark sign for a two-under 68, leaving him five shots behind first-round leader Eric Cole, whose blemish-free, seven-under 63 included an eagle at 13.

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Highlights from the final round of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club as Wyndham Clark held on to secure his second win in the event

Fitzpatrick – who has won three times so far in 2026, solo at the Valspar Championship and RBC Heritage and alongside brother Alex at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans – carded a six-under 64, recording seven birdies around one bogey and missing just one fairway.

The former US Open champion, who operated with a new driver, is in a group of six players one shot off Cole, which also features Scheffler, Ben Griffin, Kristoffer Reitan, Bud Cauley and Nicolas Echavarria.

Fitzpatrick said: “I played really solid. I took advantage of the scoring holes there.”

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World No 1 Scottie Scheffler went bogey-free in Connecticut on Thursday

Scheffler – tied fourth at the US Open last week, four shots adrift of Clark – posted a flawless 64 on Thursday at TPC River Highlands, with four gains on his front nine and two coming home.

Fitzpatrick’s compatriots Rai and Rose are two back from Cole, with their five-under rounds matched by Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Corey Conners and Brandt Snedeker.

Rory McIlroy is not in action this week with his return to competition slated for the Genesis Scottish Open from July 9 ahead of the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale a week later, with both events live on Sky Sports.

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Mexico’s Gilberto Mora Impresses In First World Cup Start, Could See Role Expand

Mexico midfielder Gilberto Mora scanned for options and threaded a pass to Jorge Sanchez, who collided with the Czech goalkeeper before Julian Quinones poked home the loose ball for a 2-0 lead.

It was the type of spark Mexico coach Javier Aguirre was looking for from an offense that had looked sluggish, even as the team won its first two matches of the World Cup and had already clinched a spot in the round of 32.

The 17-year-old Mora brought clarity to the Mexican front line during the final group-stage match — a 3-0 victory — by linking up with the forwards with a fluidity that Brian Gutierrez had lacked in the previous two games.

“Morita” became the youngest Mexican player to start a World Cup match. He surpassed the record held since the inaugural 1930 tournament by Manuel “Chaquetas” Rosas, who was 18 years, 88 days old.

“For me, it’s a dream come true — it’s what I’ve always worked for,” Mora said after Wednesday’s match. “It hasn’t fully sunk in what I’m achieving, but I’m happy and pleased.

“We wanted all three wins, and now we have to focus on what’s next. We have to keep working and give a little more, because tough opponents are coming up and we want to keep advancing.”

Expectations Are Rising

Mexico had never before finished a group stage with three wins, and national expectations have mounted with each passing match, leading many fans to dream of advancing beyond the quarterfinals — the historic ceiling El Tri reached as hosts in 1970 and 1986.

Mora’s sudden impact is even more impressive considering his limited minutes: he made a brief cameo as a substitute against South Africa and sat out the South Korea match entirely. Now, the teenaged playmaker has the soccer world talking.

“We kept saying we wanted to see more of him, and the truth is he proved he’s a star,” said Alberto García Aspe, a former Mexican national team player who is a Fox Sports analyst. “The pass for the second goal was impressive.”

Mexico finished Group A with a perfect nine points. While their Round-of-32 opponent is still up in the air —slated to be a third-place finisher from another group — Mora’s performance has handed Aguirre a welcome selection headache heading into the single-elimination stage.

New Generation

Mora already owns several records. In August 2024, he was the youngest to start and score in the Mexican first division at age 15. In January 2025, he was the youngest to debut for Mexico at 16.

Mora is the youngest of a new generation of players competing in their first World Cup. Joining him are midfielder Obed Vargas, 20, and full-back Mateo Chávez — a 22-year-old who scored the opening goal against the Czechs.

“Beyond their age, I have several young players who are thoroughly prepared,” Aguirre said. “hey are a generation of young Mexicans who aren’t afraid of anything. This new generation is the future, and there is a solid foundation for what lies ahead.”

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Rory McIlroy gives Royal Birkdale verdict after preparing at venue for this year’s Open Championship, live on Sky Sports | Golf News

Rory McIlroy gave a positive verdict of Royal Birkdale as the course prepares to host the Open Championship for the first time in nine years and the six-time major champion targets a second Claret Jug.

McIlroy finished tied-fourth at the Southport venue in 2017, seven shots behind champion Jordan Spieth.

The Northern Irishman – who won his sole Open title to date at another Merseyside venue, Royal Liverpool in 2014 – prepared at Birkdale this week ahead of the major from July 16-19.

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Sir Nick Faldo was also in attendance doing some research for Sky Sports and quizzed McIlroy on what he made of the course.

The 37-year-old said in a video posted to Faldo’s X account: “I’ve always thought Birkdale is one of the best on the Open rota, so excited to be back.

“It’s good. A little bit different from 2017, the last time we played an Open here. Some different green complexes, different holes.

“The fifth hole I just played is completely different. I like it. A good driveable par four. A bit of a penalty if you got for it and miss.

“I don’t know if the water is quite in play on the right but a lot of big deep bunkers guarding the green.”

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McIlroy was visibly frustrated after hitting a poor approach to the third green at Shinnecock Hills during the recent US Open

‘McIlroy getting used to links golf again’

McIlroy secured back-to-back Masters triumphs at Augusta National in April, while he then finished in a share of seventh place at the second major of the year, the PGA Championship at Aronimink, before coming tied-32nd in last week’s US Open at Shinnecock.

McIlroy will play in the Genesis Scottish Open – an event he won in 2023 and finished runner-up in a year ago – a week before the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

He added to Faldo: “I am going to play the Scottish Open so it will be nice to get a few reps in, get a card in my hand, do all that.

“It’s good to get up here and play early. I’ve been trying to do that at every major championship, which is working out for me.

“Try to play a bit of links golf, get used to these conditions again.”

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Germany and Ivory Coast are both in position to advance from Group E, but Ecuador still has a chance if it can pull off an upset against Germany. 

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How to Watch USA vs. Türkiye

  • When: Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 10:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
  • TV: FOX
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Players to Watch in USA vs. Türkiye

Timothy Weah is expected to get the start as the U.S. rotates its squad after already clinching first place in Group D. The versatile winger has a chance to make a strong case for more minutes ahead of the knockout stage.

Ricardo Pepi could also benefit from the expected lineup changes. The striker has consistently produced when given opportunities and will look to add to a U.S. attack that has scored six goals through two matches.

Arda Güler remains Türkiye’s biggest star despite the team’s disappointing tournament. The Real Madrid playmaker has the talent to create chances, and Türkiye will hope he can finally help turn possession into goals.

Kenan Yıldız has been one of Türkiye’s most dangerous attacking players throughout qualifying and enters the finale looking to help his team avoid leaving the World Cup without a goal. His creativity and dribbling ability make him a constant threat in the final third.

Germany vs. Ecuador Odds

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How to Watch Ecuador vs. Ecuador

  • When: Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: New York New Jersey Stadium, New York New Jersey
  • TV: FOX
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Players to Watch in Germany vs. Ecuador

Kai Havertz has been one of Germany’s standout performers through the first two matches and helped power the team’s explosive start to the tournament. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, the Arsenal forward remains Germany’s biggest goal-scoring threat.

Deniz Undav scored twice in Germany’s win over Ivory Coast and continues to make the most of his opportunities. With Germany already through to the knockout stage, he could see another prominent role in the attack.

Moisés Caicedo is the heartbeat of Ecuador’s midfield and the player most capable of driving the team forward. With Ecuador needing a win to stay alive, the Chelsea star will have to deliver a commanding performance.

John Yeboah enters a unique matchup against the country where he was born and represented at the youth level. Ecuador desperately needs attacking production, and the Venezia winger could be one of the players tasked with providing the spark.

Alexia Putellas: Former Barcelona midfielder decides to join London City Lionesses on a free transfer | Football News

Alexia Putellas has decided to London City Lionesses on a free transfer following her departure from Barcelona.

The Spain international was understood to be happy with the terms offered by the WSL club a few weeks ago, but wanted to explore interest from the NWSL.

Boston Legacy pushed hard to sign Putellas but she has chosen to play for London City in the WSL.

The club have already signed former England goalkeeper Mary Earps this summer, while Freya Godfrey penned a three-year contract extension earlier on Thursday.

Putellas left Barcelona in May after 14 years at the club, spearheading them to unprecedented success.

The midfielder is regarded as one of the best players in the world, and has won the Ballon d’Or twice in 2021 and 2022. She is also tipped to win it for a third time this year and it would be her first since overcoming an ACL injury in 2022.

It comes after yet another Primera Division title this season with Barcelona – her tenth – and the Champions League, beating Lyon in last month’s showpiece final. It is the fourth time she has lifted the European title.

She was also part of the Spain squad that won the 2023 World Cup and were runners-up to England at Euro 2025.

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Alexia Putellas has also won a World Cup with Spain and scored in a recent victory against England in World Cup qualifying

‘A Galacticos project based in Bromley’

Analysis from Sky Sports News’ Anton Toloui:

London City mean business by bringing one of the biggest names in the history of the game to the Lionesses.

Putellas captained Barcelona to their fourth Champions League and was named the competition’s Player of the Season.

She’s returned to the peak of her powers at a time her club needed her after injury to teammate Aitana Bonmati.

Putellas is also one of the most recognisable and marketable faces in the game. Her latest advert for a popular crisp brand has her alongside David Beckham, Thierry Henry and Steve Carell. Her “La Reina” Nike campaign was adorned on the side of Nou Camp for years.

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Mary Earps shares why she has decided to join London City Lionesses and lifts the lid on her conversation with majority owner Michele Kang

The fact the Lionesses are offering the Spain midfielder more money than the European champions shows the club aren’t messing around.

London City head coach Eder Maestre told me after his side’s final WSL game of the season that the club is “dreaming of the Champions League” next season. These aren’t just flights of fancy; they’re bankrolled by the coffers of Michelle Kang.

London City also want to sign Putellas’ teammate Mapi Leon and I’m told they tested the waters on a possible move for Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw, before she recommitted to Man City.

This looks like a Galacticos project based in Bromley.

Last Night In Baseball: The Mets Never Want To See Dansby Swanson Again

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Dansby Swanson’s Big Day

Dansby Swanson didn’t sweep the Mets on his own, but it must have felt that way watching those games. On Tuesday, the Cubs’ shortstop had two hits — a double and a homer — and four RBIs to help Chicago top New York, 9-6. On Wednesday, the pair played a doubleheader, and it was all Cubs — and all Swanson — all the time.

With the first game of the doubleheader tied 3-3 in the top of the sixth, Swanson strode to the plate with second baseman Nico Hoerner and catcher Miguel Amaya already on base. The normally reliable Nolan McLean left a 95.5 mph fastball middle-middle for Swanson, who deposited the ball 400 feet away, over the fence in center — 6-3, Cubs.

Swanson would come to the plate again in the eighth, against reliever Jonathan Pintaro. Hoerner and Amaya were on base again, as was left fielder Ian Happ. The baserunner situation was ever-so-slightly different, and so was the outcome. For instance, instead of a four-seam fastball, this time it was a cutter left over the middle of the zone, and instead of a three-run homer, Swanson blasted a grand slam. Oh, and it went 418 feet to center instead of 400 feet. See? Different!

That was seven RBIs in one game for Swanson, in what ended up being a 10-3 W for the Cubs. Chicago and New York would then play a second game, and that, too, was more of the same. In the top of the fourth, Swanson hit a fly ball to left off of starter Sean Manaea for a single, scoring catcher Carson Kelly to tie the game up at 3-3. Swanson would then come up to bat in the sixth, with the score now tied 4-4, and he untied it with an RBI triple.

Swanson would also come around to score later in the inning — 6-4, Cubs — and then make it 11 RBIs for the day in the ninth with Chicago already ahead, 8-5. Here, Swanson notched a two-run single, giving the Cubs their second 10-run game of the day.

All told in this three-game series, Swanson went 7-for-12 with a double, a triple, three homers, four runs and 15 RBIs. His OPS for the season jumped from .617 to .688 in a matter of two days, and it’s not like he’s been missing time, either: Swanson has played in 76 of the Cubs’ 79 games. He was just that good against the Mets, that, in three games, he could make that much of a difference in his season stats.

In fact, Swanson — who has spent much of 2026 struggling — now has a 96 OPS+, and thanks to his defense has been worth 2.3 wins above replacement despite batting .202. He’s 10-for-10 on steals, he’s still managing to get on base thanks to walks and he’s hitting for power, at least relative to his batting average. He’s basically in line with the average shortstop offensively, and is playing his usual quality defense. He’s not an offensive force anymore, like he was for a bit there with the Braves, but he’s once again looking like Dansby Swanson after this series, and that’s a pretty good ballplayer.

Betts Smacks 300th Homer

Dodgers’ shortstop Mookie Betts reached a major career milestone on Wednesday, when Los Angeles wrapped up a sweep against the Twins with a 4-3 dub. In the top of the second, Betts hit a solo homer to put the Dodgers on the board, and it was No. 300 for his career.

Twins’ starter Joe Ryan left a 95 mph four-seamer up in the zone, and Betts gave it a lift over the fence in left-center. He’s now also just three steals from 200 stolen bases, which would put him on the relatively short list of players to manage to have at least 300 homers, 200 steals and 400 doubles — Betts is already at 401 two-baggers, so three more thefts and he’s the 19th player to manage this.

Betts’ bat might actually be waking up overall in the present. Over his last 11 games and 48 plate appearances, he’s hitting .378/.417/.644 with three doubles and three homers — if the ball is starting to fly off his bat again, and he keeps on playing the high-quality defense he has been at shortstop since making the switch there, then that’s great news for both Betts and the Dodgers.

Padres Sweep Braves

This one didn’t require a walk-off or a shutout — the Padres beat the Braves with a little less fanfare than that, 5-2. That secured a series sweep for San Diego, and with the Phillies winning — more on that shortly — Atlanta’s NL East lead is down to 4.5 games. The Padres are still nine back of the Dodgers in the NL West, but San Diego did pick up half-a-game on a wild-card spot, and are going to need every win it can muster before the season ends considering how competitive that particular race is.

First baseman Ty France struck first when he hit his ninth homer of the year in the bottom of the third, putting San Diego up, 1-0. He crushed this one, too, 417 feet left off of Martín Pérez.

In the fifth, with second baseman Fernando Tatis Jr. and catcher Samad Taylor on base, shortstop Xander Bogaerts hit a fly ball to center exactly where no one could get to it in time. Center fielder Michael Harris II maybe could have had a shot at it usually, but he was playing too deep, and Bogaerts doinked it more than drilled it.

Catcher Joey Bart cut the lead to one run with a two-run homer the next half-inning, but the Padres would respond in the bottom of the sixth. Taylor came up with a pair of runners on, and drove them both in with a single off reliever Tyler Kinley. 

That was it for the scoring, and the San Diego bullpen would hold the Braves the rest of the way, even without closer Mason Miller having to get involved. Next up for the Padres? Those terrifying Dodgers, while the Braves hope to find the Giants less of a problem than San Diego was.

Phillies Win While Down To Final Out Again

Surely after coming back on two separate occasions on Tuesday, the Phillies wouldn’t have another comeback left in the tank on Wednesday against the Nationals, right? Wrong! Down 4-3 in the ninth, and down to not just their last out but also their final strike, the Phillies made it happen once more. Derek Hill came in as a pinch-hitter with third baseman Garrett Stubbs already on base, and he delivered what would prove to be the game-winning homer.

Richard Lovelady threw a fastball that caught way too much of the middle of the zone, and while Hill didn’t destroy that mistake, he still drove it 382 feet away, over the fence in right-center. With a lead in hand, Seth Johnson was removed from the game in favor of closer Jhoan Duran — the Phillies’ sixth pitcher of the contest — and he struck out the side without allowing a baserunner. 

Philadelphia really could have had a disaster of a series here against Washington, which sat just 1.5 games back of the Phillies’ wild-card spot following a win in Monday’s opener. Instead, they fought back, repeatedly, on Tuesday to even up the four-game set by scoring eight runs with two outs in the ninth, and then on Wednesday got a ninth-inning, pinch-hit dinger to guarantee at least a split. The two face off again on Thursday, and the Nats might want to try not being ahead until the bottom of the ninth, just to be safe.

Yandy Díaz Ties Rays’ RBI Mark

The Rays downed the Royals, 5-3, and they got there with a little help from leadoff hitter and DH, Yandy Díaz. For one, he went 4-for-5, but one of those hits also drove in a run. And that RBI was the 447th of his Rays’ tenure, which tied the franchise record held by former outfielder B.J. Upton.

Díaz is leading the American League in batting average, and after his four-hit night is at .332/.414/.512 for the season. There’s a lot of 2026 left, but he’s been almost exactly as good as he was in his previous best campaign — this one might end up being his best-ever season if he can keep it going.

A Check-Swing Walk-Off, Sure

Frankly this feels like the kind of thing that happens to the Angels instead of benefitting them, but since it happened to the Orioles, instead, the universe still feels like it’s maintaining a proper balance.

In the boxscore, catcher Logan O’Hoppe merely picked up his first hit of the game after coming in as a defensive replacement, and drove in the winning run. What happened is much goofier than that, though: O’Hoppe didn’t mean to hit this ball at all, and it went exactly where it probably should not have, since Nolan Schanuel was running in from third base to attempt to score and could be tagged by Samuel Basallo. Schanuel managed to get around Basallo without leaving the baseline, though, and the Angels would win because of it.

Goldschmidt Bests Skubal, Twice

Tigers’ ace Tarik Skubal doesn’t give up homers very often — you don’t usually win back-to-back Cy Young awards if you do. He gives up multiple homers in a game even less. And multiple homers to the same player? You’re not going to believe this, but that’s an even rarer occurrence. That didn’t stop Yankees’ DH Paul Goldschmidt on Wednesday, though. He took Skubal yard in the top of the first for his 13th dinger of the year…

…and then hit No. 14 in the top of the third. This second one was crushed, too, with Goldschmidt hitting it off the bat at 105 mph while sending it 427 feet to left-center.

Those two long balls ended up being the difference in a 4-2 win for the Yankees, but amazingly enough, Skubal gave up another one, too: this one came in the sixth, courtesy right fielder Jasson Domínguez, his third of 2026.

Rockies Come Back, Beat Red Sox

Heading into the seventh inning, the Rockies were losing to the Red Sox, 6-3, in the rubber game of their series in Colorado. Ranger Suarez pitched a good game for Boston, going six innings with three runs allowed and nine strikeouts against a walk, but the bullpen did not have the same kind of success. Tyron Guerrero got a hold, officially, but he allowed three unearned runs in the seventh inning that let the Rockies tie the game. Guerrero hit Tyler Freeman with a pitch after securing the first out, then catcher Hunter Goodman reached on a fielder’s choice, with Freeman making it to second on a throwing error by shortstop Marcelo Mayer. Rookie center fielder Cole Carrigg capitalized by driving in the first run with a single…

…and outfielder Jake McCarthy singled in a second unearned run, followed by a third off the bat of pinch-hitter Troy Johnston. 

In the eighth, the Red Sox put Justin Slaten on the mound hoping for a different result. They did not get it. Mickey Moniak came on as a pinch-hitter and singled, then infielder Willi Castro sent him to third with a single of his own. Freeman ended up making an out, but in service of a sacrifice to get Moniak across the plate — 7-6, Rockies, and two outs to go.

First baseman TJ Rumfield singled, putting Castro 90 feet from the plate, and then Carrigg made his presence felt again, this time with a double.

The Sox would go down in order in the top of the ninth, and that was the series. 

Giants Walk It Off With 2 Late Dingers

The Giants and Athletics played seven full innings where all that occurred was pitching and defense. The two starters, Gage Jump for the A’s and Tyler Mahle for San Francisco, combined for 10 ⅔ innings of scoreless baseball with 13 strikeouts, three walks and five hits, and then the bullpens turned those performances into a trend. Briefly, anyway: in the eighth, A’s third baseman Max Muncy finally broke the scoreless tie with a 416-foot solo homer. 

Things could have been worse for the Giants, however. In the top of the ninth, the A’s threatened with two runners on and pinch-hitter Jonah Heim at the plate. Heim saw one pitch, a 96 mph fastball over the middle, and drove it to right field. It didn’t have enough on it to leave the park, but it absolutely would have scored at least one run, if not two… if not for Jung Hoo Lee’s running catch in the corner.

This mattered for obvious reasons in the moment, but even more so afterward. In the bottom of the ninth, the Giants finally scored. Designated hitter Rafael Devers led off the inning, and did so by crushing a 99-mph fastball, sending it 416 feet to center with an exit velocity of 106 mph.

Elvis Alvarado would get the next two batters to fly out harmlessly, leaving the A’s one out from getting a chance to go ahead again in extra innings. They would not get it: left fielder Victor Bericoto demolished a middle-middle slider 445 feet to center field.

The Giants have now won the first two games of this series, while the Athletics have dropped four in a row since getting back to .500. San Francisco will go for the sweep on Thursday afternoon.

Monaco GP appeals: Oscar Piastri explains why McLaren are protesting race result after Pierre Gasly podium reinstatement | F1 News

Oscar Piastri says he is concerned a “tricky precedent” will be set as the main reason for McLaren’s appeal over the Monaco Grand Prix result.

McLaren and Red Bull are protesting the race classification from Monaco through the FIA International Court of Appeal – the highest and final appeal tribunal for motorsport – after Alpine’s Pierre Gasly was reinstated to the podium.

Earlier this month, Alpine successfully appealed Gasly’s speeding penalties and provided evidence that Monaco’s pit lane distance was incorrect, thus the drivers’ speed was also being measured incorrectly.

As a result, Gasly returned to third and bumped down Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar to fourth, McLaren’s Piastri to fifth, with Racing Bulls pair Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad down to sixth and seventh.

However, other drivers including Piastri, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton and Franco Colapinto pitted during a Safety Car to serve their penalties, so were not able to appeal like Alpine did with Gasly.

The FIA are yet to announce a date for the appeal cases in Paris but it is likely to take several weeks.

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Piastri believes an ‘awkward precedent’ was set after Pierre Gasly’s Monaco penalty was overturned

“I’ve never seen a race like that, where there’s so many pit lane speeding penalties, and in my case specifically, I knew I wasn’t speeding either,” said Piastri.

“But the approach is always, well you have the penalty, you can’t really argue with it in a lot of cases, which I think in 99 per cent of things is a good thing.

“The risk that we have now is any time a team or a driver feels that a penalty is potentially wrong, or they have a chance of changing it, you go through this whole cycle where we still don’t officially know the results of the race a month later, which is the biggest thing.”

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Piastri is currently classified as fifth for the Monaco Grand Prix

Gasly was the only front-runner not to pit after he was given his speeding penalties, so 10 seconds was originally added onto his final race classification which demoted him from third to seventh.

Sky Sports F1‘s Martin Brundle suggested the success of Alpine’s appeal could lead to teams avoiding pitting in certain scenarios to effectively argue or protest their case post-race, which Piastri also hinted at.

He said: “It [McLaren’s appeal] is nothing against Pierre or Alpine. It’s more just that if we hadn’t known that certain things hadn’t played out the way they did, we would have made different decisions in the race, which we don’t really think is correct.”

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Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok explains why Gasly’s Monaco GP penalties were overturned

Gasly: Mistakes should be corrected

Gasly received his third-place trophy earlier this week after Red Bull and Hadjar kept hold of it for over two weeks.

The pair joked about it during Thursday’s press conference at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix before Gasly suggested McLaren and Red Bull’s appeals should have nothing to do with his podium result.

“For the good of the sport, we don’t want to see that happen again in the future. It was a mistake done during that weekend, and it’s important we all learn from it,” he said.

“At the same time, the mistake was done but it can be corrected because it’s been unfairly given for no wrongdoing, so in that case, in our situation, if you have a chance to correct it, it’s the right thing as a sport to do it.

“I was very pleased by the actions and the outcome of the decision post-race. From McLaren, Oscar, George’s situation, I completely understand that for their own performance I’ve got nothing to do with their results, but they probably feel some sort of injustice from what’s been done to them.

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Gasly reacts to the news that he has been reinstated to the Monaco Grand Prix podium after his speeding penalties were overturned

“But that has nothing to do with Alpine or our own race, and that’s something they need to sort out on their side. But I do think if you can correct a mistake which was done, it’s the right way of approaching it to come back on it, and that’s what I like to see in the future.”

Piastri added: “I kind of agree with Pierre’s point that if there’s something that can be corrected, then I can definitely see why it can be.

“But it also sets a bit of a tricky precedent because you could just end up with everybody not serving their penalties, then arguing about it for weeks after, which is not what anyone wants to see. A difficult situation with two sides to it.”

Sky Sports F1’s live Austrian GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Austrian Grand Prix

Friday June 26
8.50am: F3 Practice
10am: F2 Practice
12pm: Austrian GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.30pm: Team bosses’ press conference
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Austrian GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

Formula 1’s European season continues with the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime

How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for USA, Germany, More

Day 15 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup closes out the group stage for Groups D, E and F, delivering six matches full of high stakes. Germany looks to stay perfect against a must-win Ecuador at New York New Jersey Stadium, while the USMNT wraps up its dominant Group D run against Türkiye in Los Angeles at 10 p.m. ET. Japan and Sweden meet in Dallas with a spot in the Round of 32 on the line, and a winner-take-all battle for second place in Group D pits Paraguay against Australia in the San Francisco Bay Area. All six matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live and on demand on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Thursday, June 25

Ecuador vs. Germany

  • Time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium, New York/New Jersey

Germany and Ecuador meet up on Thursday at New York New Jersey Stadium in a Group E game where both teams face very different realities.

Entering the tournament, Ecuador was seen as a team capable of making a deep run in the knockout stages. In World Cup qualifying in CONMEBOL’s single table format, Ecuador finished second, only behind Argentina. Its defense was historically good as it conceded just five goals, including just one in its final 11 games.

After two games without a win, Ecuador is looking at a scenario where it needs to defeat a powerful German team just to advance.

Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast

  • Time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, PA

Despite being the smallest country in both size and area to ever qualify for the World Cup, tiny Curaçao enters its final Group E game on Thursday with a chance to advance to the round of 32. Of course, it will be extremely difficult as it will require a win over a very good Ivory Coast team, but this tournament has been full of surprises and has shown that anything can happen.

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Tunisia vs. Netherlands

  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, MO

The Netherlands will be looking to secure the top spot in Group F when it takes on Tunisia on Thursday at Kansas City Stadium. The Netherlands enters the game with four points and are flying high after a terrific 5-1 win over Sweden on Saturday. On the other hand, Tunisia is in complete disarray and has already been eliminated.

The Netherlands enters this game even on points and even on goal differential with Japan at the top of the group. Given that Japan and the Netherlands drew in their matchup, first place could come down to goal differential if both teams win their finals.

Japan vs. Sweden

  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Dallas Stadium, Dallas, TX

A lot is at stake for Japan and Sweden when the two teams meet on Thursday at Dallas Stadium in Group F. Japan enters the game on four points while Sweden has three points. The winner of this game is assured of a place in the knockout stages, and possible even the group title depending on how the Netherlands (also at four points) do against Tunisia.

Japan enters this game as the deserved favorite and can win the group if it defeats Sweden and the Dutch stumble. Even if both teams win, Japan can win Group F if its margin of victory is greater than the margin for the Netherlands.

Türkiye vs. United States

  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

Co-host United States will take on Türkiye on Thursday at Los Angeles Stadium in the Group D finale for both teams. USA has already clinched the group title after winning its first two games by multigoal margins and outscoring opponents 6-1. Meanwhile, Türkiye has lost its first two games and is eliminated. It will end its disappointing World Cup campaign after this game.

Paraguay vs. Australia

  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area, CA

Second place in Group D and a guaranteed place in the round of 32 is on the line when Paraguay and Australia clash on Thursday at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. Both teams have lost to the United States and defeated Türkiye to arrive with three points. But Australia carries an edge in the goal differential tiebreaker and will claim second if the teams play to a draw.

Based on the performances of the teams in their first two games, this game has no clear favorites and is difficult to predict.

Who Plays Today in the World Cup?

  • Ecuador, Germany (4 p.m. ET)
  • Curaçao, Ivory Coast (4 p.m. ET)
  • Tunisia, Netherlands (7 p.m. ET)
  • Japan, Sweden (7 p.m. ET)
  • Türkiye, United States (10 p.m. ET)
  • Paraguay, Australia (10 p.m. ET)

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How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, with every game streaming live and on demand on FOX One.

League Two 2026/27 season fixtures, dates, schedule & how to watch | Football News

Newly-promoted Rochdale’s game at Newport will kick off the new 2026/27 Sky Bet League Two season on Saturday August 15, live on Sky Sports.

Every League Two game on the opening weekend will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

Rochdale, who won the National League play-off final against Boreham Wood on penalties, begin life back in the EFL with a trip to south Wales.

The game at Rodney Parade is one of two opening-day 12.30pm kick-offs, with the other match seeing Oldham host Port Vale, who were relegated from League One last season.

National League champions York, who were dramatically promoted on the final day with a draw at Rochdale, return to the EFL with a home game against Bristol Rovers.

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How York City booked their place back in the EFL after a dramatic final day in the National League against Rochdale

The Minstermen’s game is one of 10 fixtures at 3pm on Saturday August 15, with last season’s losing League Two play-off finalists Salford going to Barnet.

Elsewhere, Exeter, relegated from League One last season, start with a trip to Grimsby, who lost to Salford in the play-off semi-finals last season.

The opening-weekend League Two games – with every game live on Sky Sports+

Saturday 15 August

12.30pm

  • Newport vs Rochdale
  • Oldham vs Port Vale

3pm

  • Accrington Stanley v Colchester United
  • Barnet v Salford City
  • Cheltenham Town v Rotherham United
  • Chesterfield v Fleetwood Town
  • Crawley Town v Crewe Alexandra
  • Gillingham v Walsall
  • Grimsby Town v Exeter City
  • Northampton Town v Swindon Town
  • Tranmere Rovers v Shrewsbury Town
  • York City v Bristol Rovers

Your club’s League Two fixture list for 2026/27

How many of my EFL team’s fixtures will be live on Sky?

Every Championship, League One and League Two team will be featured live on Sky more than 20 times in the 2026/27 season.

The EFL is at the heart of Sky Sports+ coverage and will see over 1,000 games from 1,891 matches across the EFL, Carabao Cup and Vertu Trophy broadcast live throughout the season.

When will the rest of the fixture times be confirmed?

  • By July 2 2026, selections will be announced in respect of all live broadcast matches to be played before the end of September 2026.
  • By July 31 2026 selections will be confirmed in respect of all live broadcast matches to be played up to, and including, the weekend of January 8-11 2027.
  • By November 6 2026, selections shall be announced in respect of all matches to be played up to, and including, the midweek of March 2-3 2027.
  • Selections for matches scheduled for the weekend of March 5-8 2027 will be announced by February 5 2027, followed by weekly announcements looking four-weeks ahead. (For example, the weekend of March 12-15 2027 will be announced by Friday February 12 2027).
  • Selections for matches scheduled for the penultimate weekend of the regular season will be announced three weeks in advance.
  • Selections for matches scheduled for the final weekend of the regular season will be announced the week prior.

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Another six-match day at the World Cup is here as several groups wrap up group-stage play. Ivory Coast and Curaçao get the action started, while the USA closes out Group E against Türkiye. Germany and Ecuador also meet in their final group-stage match as teams battle for survival and knockout-stage positioning.

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Standout BetMGM Sports Betting Features: Edit My Bet, Live Streaming

As one of the leading sports betting apps in the state, BetMGM is constantly pushing the envelope with new features and innovations to give users more tools and a better experience.

The Edit My Bet feature lets you adjust open wagers by adding, swapping, or removing legs. If you like betting on parlays, this feature can help save your skin on more than one occasion. 

BetMGM also features live streaming on niche sports and lesser-known leagues such as the English Championship for soccer and ATP Challengers tournaments for tennis.

BetMGM Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

BetMGM has a well-established presence with competitive odds across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and college sports, though it’s not always the market leader on price. It stands out for its broad futures menu, including “Player Next Team” and “First Coach Fired” markets, plus extensive golf and tennis coverage. BetMGM also posts a variety of special props tied to major events.

Its live betting interface is clean and reliable, offering a wide selection of in-play markets, though odds updates can be slightly slower than DraftKings or FanDuel during high-traffic events.

BetMGM Sportsbook Depsoits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

BetMGM accepts credit/debit cards, PayPal, Play+, ACH/eCheck, online banking, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals typically take 1–5 business days depending on the method. Play+ and PayPal are generally the fastest options, while bank transfers can take longer.

DraftKings Sportsbook

DraftKings is a household name in U.S. sports betting, known for its deep markets and seamless integration with Daily Fantasy Sports. The sportsbook stands out with its same-game parlay builder and frequent odds boosts for NFL, NBA, and MLB games.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.7⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Partnerships: Baltimore Ravens (NFL), New England Patriots (NFL), New York Giants (NFL), Boston Bruins (NHL), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) & more!

Current DraftKings Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Bet $5+ Get $100 in Bonus Bets Instantly!

New users can Bet $5, Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly. This offer is auto-applied and great for both casual and experienced bettors who want value across multiple sports.

We recommend this welcome offer for both experienced bettors looking for a new sportsbook and new users who are interested in getting started with placing bets. 

How Does the DraftKings Betting App Look & Feel?

DraftKings’ app features a clean, data-rich interface with easy navigation between pre-game, in-play, and futures markets. The same-game parlay tool is seamless, and live stats make in-play betting simple. 

We love the ongoing promos like King of the Diamond, profit boosts, parlay boosts, bet & get, and more. 

DraftKings App User Reviews

The DraftKings Sportsbook app has a 4.4/5-star rating on iOS and a 4.3/5 rating on the Android app store. User sentiment is generally positive, praising the app for its easy-to-use platform and that it is just as smooth as the desktop site.

Positive Reviews

“I have just about every online casino app in PA. though I do enjoy certain aspects of the other ones, only DraftKings seems to have the total package. They cater to both the players that can afford to make large bets and those of us at the other end that stick to a budget and make significantly smaller bets. Hence the $5 deposit minimum. (Love that feature).

Then there’s the almost instantaneous withdrawal wait. The ease to switch between deposit methods. I could go on and on.”

Negative Reviews

“This app is good if you plan on never ever reaching customer service or having any issues with the app. However if you ever need to reach customer service there is a huge issue. There is no phone number so you have to email them. Takes 1-5 days for them to answer or they ignore you.”

Standout DraftKings Sports Betting Features: Same-Game Parlays, Profit Boosts

DraftKings is so highly regarded as it has all the betting features and innovations that users want, with many tools to make for the best experience.

The SGP feature allows users to combine multiple bets from the same game into one wager. Simple and easy to use!

Profit boosts are another standout feature for DraftKings. Profit boosts offer boosts to increase potential winnings on selected bets.

DraftKings Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

DraftKings has a strong reputation for competitive pricing across core markets, often offering sharp lines on NFL spreads, NBA totals, and college football. It covers all major U.S. sports plus a wide range of international leagues, including top-tier soccer (Premier League, Champions League), tennis, golf, UFC, motorsports, darts, and table tennis. DraftKings is also known for posting creative markets like “Player Next Team” futures, draft position odds, and team-specific specials.

Live betting is one of DraftKings’ biggest strengths. The interface is fast, responsive, and packed with in-game props, alternate lines, and player markets. Odds refresh quickly, and the live scoreboards make following the action seamless.

DraftKings Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

DraftKings supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, online banking (ACH/eCheck), Play+ cards, wire transfers, and PayNearMe cash deposits. Withdrawals typically process within 24–72 hours. PayPal, Venmo, and Play+ are usually the fastest, while bank transfers can take a few business days.

FanDuel Sportsbook

FanDuel is celebrated for its user-friendly interface, competitive odds, and a wide range of sports to bet on, making it a favorite among bettors. Fanduel has the biggest market share and is known for having the easiest app to use.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.9⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.6⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY, DC

Partnerships: Indianapolis Colts (NFL), New York Jets (NFL), Washington Commanders (NFL), Buffalo Sabres (NHL), Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), New York Liberty (WNBA) & more!

Current FanDuel Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!

New users can claim FanDuel’s welcome offer: Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!.

We recommend this welcome offer for both experienced bettors looking for a new sportsbook and new users who are interested in getting started with placing bets. 

How Does the FanDuel Betting App Look & Feel?

The FanDuel app boasts a sleek design with intuitive navigation, making it easy for users to place bets and manage their accounts. 

We love the interface, fast in-play betting interface, live SGP feature, competitive lines, live stats and visualizations.

FanDuel App User Reviews

The FanDuel Sportsbook app has a 4.9/5-star rating on iOS and a 4.6/5 rating on the Android app store. FanDuel has 2x app reviews in the app store as its closest competitor, DraftKings. It is the No. 1 most downloaded sportsbook in the app store.

Positive User Reviews:

“Fast, easy deposit and withdrawals. App runs relatively smoothly but what really sets this sportsbook app apart is the ability to cash out bet before event has started for 100% of bet amount (as long as odds have not changed).”

Negative User Reviews:

“Since June i’ve been trying to get verified on this app and every time I talk to customer service, they say the same thing. Pretty much a generic response that’s not really answering my question at all. When I put my information in on the verification screen it says we cannot verify you. I let them know that I’ve tried every combination of my name and address.”

Standout FanDuel Sports Betting Features: Live Betting, User-Friendly Interface

FanDuel is a favorite sportsbook for users because of all the betting features and innovations that it has. It is a household name that bettors trust.

The live betting feature allows users to have in-play betting options for real-time wagering.

The user-friendly interface is another standout feature for FanDuel. There is intuitive design for easy navigation and bet placement.

FanDuel Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

FanDuel is widely regarded as one of the most consistent sportsbooks for sharp NFL and NBA odds, especially on spreads and player props. It offers full coverage of major U.S. leagues and a deep catalog of international sports, including soccer, tennis, rugby, cricket, darts, and cycling. FanDuel often leads the market in prop variety and special markets, such as custom player performance combos and futures tied to award races.

Its live betting product is polished and easy to navigate, with instant bet placement and frequent odds updates. Same Game Parlays are fully integrated into live betting, making in-game builds quick and seamless.

FanDuel Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

FanDuel accepts credit/debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, online banking, wire transfers, Play+ cards, and PayNearMe. Withdrawals are usually processed within 24–48 hours, with PayPal and Venmo often paying out the quickest. Bank transfers and debit cards can take 2–5 business days.

Caesars Sportsbook

Caesars Sportsbook offers a polished betting experience with a vast selection of odds markets and a renowned rewards program.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.7⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.6⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Partnerships: Buffalo Bills (NFL) Houston Texans (NFL), Indianapolis Colts (NFL), Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), New Orleans Saints (NFL), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), New Jersey Devils (NHL), Washington Capitals (NHL), Washington Mystics (WNBA)

Current Caesars Promo Code & Welcome Offer (June 2026): Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’

The welcome promo is beginner-friendly and encourages new users to try new bet types without a big investment. Caesars Sportsbook: Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’.

How Does the Caesars Betting App Look & Feel?

The Caesars app features a polished finish, making it easy to identify markets and place bets efficiently.

Caesars App Reviews

Positive User Reviews:

“Caesars Sportsbook is an awesome app! They offer great promotions & rewards in a simple & easy to use app that anyone can use. It’s fair, withdrawals are quick, & they have the latest variations of all betting types! Caesars Online Casino is also favorite! Caesars does not disappoint!”

Negative User Reviews:

“Their marketing focus seems to be how fast they can transfer your money to you. I’ve been waiting nearly a month for a transaction to be received on my end. Their tech support offers little help, stating that the issue will be addressed quickly, then they disconnect from the conversation without offering any sort of reference or confirmation number.”

Standout Caesars Sports Betting Features: Rewards Program, Wide Range of Betting Markets

Caesars is a favorite sportsbooks for users because of its many innovative features and tools that it has. 

The rewards program allows users to earn rewards points that can be redeemed for various perks.

The wide range of betting markets is another standout feature for Caesars. There is access to a vast selection of domestic and international sports.

Caesars Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

Caesars offers solid coverage of major sports including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA, soccer, golf, tennis, UFC, and various international leagues. While its lines aren’t typically the sharpest early, its prop and alternate line options are strong. Caesars posts occasional unique futures such as “Team Starting QB” markets and other player movement specials, though not as frequently as DraftKings or FanDuel.

Live betting is widely available through Caesars’ app, with a straightforward interface and reliable odds updates. It doesn’t have the fastest refresh speed in the industry but offers a solid range of in-play options across core sports.

Caesars Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Caesars supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH/eCheck, online banking, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals are usually processed within 24–72 hours, with Play+ and PayPal typically offering the fastest turnaround. Bank transfers may take several business days.

bet365 Sportsbook

bet365 is known worldwide for its global sports coverage and deep in-play markets, making it a favorite for bettors who want variety and fast, competitive odds. One area where bet365 excels is live betting and streaming, offering a wide array of in-game options and niche markets.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.5⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY + DC & PR

Partnerships: San Antonio Spurs (NBA), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Charlotte Hornets (NBA), STL Cardinals (MLB), Cleveland Guardians (MLB)

Current bet365 Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Bet $10 and Get $365 in Bonus Bets Win or Lose with Code “FOX365”

New users can claim the $365 bonus when placing a $10+ wager. Use promo code ‘FOX365’ when you sign up. This offer gives new bettors an easy way to explore NFL betting with minimal risk.

Minimum $10 deposit required. Minimum odds -500 or greater. Bonus Bets wager excluded from returns. New customers only. T&CS, time limits and exclusions apply.

How Does the bet365 Betting App Look & Feel?

bet365’s interface is clean and data-rich, optimized for live betting and pre-game markets. Menus are intuitive, and live odds are updated in real-time, making in-play wagering seamless. 

We love how the app integrates live streaming, stats, and easy navigation between futures, props, and parlay markets.

bet365 App User Reviews

Positive User Reviews:

“BEST online app for sportsbook betting and casino. They have by far the best customer support staff and an actual phone number for customer service! 5 Star Online Casino.”

Negative User Reviews:

“Tried to open an account, went through the entire process but did not recieve a verification via text or email, and couldn’t log in. I emailed support for help, and was told a decision was made to close my account without any reason given.”

Standout bet365 Sports Betting Features: Live Streaming, Market Depth

bet365 shines with its live streaming of NFL games and international sports, combined with some of the deepest in-play markets available on a U.S. app. 

Perfect for bettors who want flexibility and comprehensive coverage.

bet365 Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

bet365 is known for excellent odds competitiveness, particularly in international soccer, tennis, golf, and niche sports, reflecting its global roots. In the U.S., it offers full coverage of major leagues plus standout depth in international markets like cricket, darts, snooker, cycling, and lower-division soccer. bet365 often posts early lines and unique markets before many competitors.

Live betting is a core strength. The interface is fast, data-rich, and built for in-play wagering, with constant odds refreshes and a wide variety of props and alternate lines. Its live experience is among the best in the industry.

bet365 Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

bet365 supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, online banking, ACH/eCheck, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals are typically processed quickly, often within 24 hours via PayPal or Play+, while bank transfers can take a few business days.

Fanatics Sportsbook

Fanatics Sportsbook brings a merchandise-focused twist to U.S. sports betting with its FanCash rewards, letting bettors earn team gear while betting. It stands out for NFL betting and same-game parlays, with a mobile-first interface built for simplicity and speed.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, or WY

Partnerships: Washington Commanders (NFL), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Denver Nuggets (NBA)

Current Fanatics Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days with promo code FOX2026

New users can get 10 x $100 Bet Matches in FanCash: New customers get a 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days with promo code FOX2026.

New users in Ohio can bet $20 and get $350 in bonus bets. Also available in most other states.

How Does the Fanatics Betting App Look & Feel?

Fanatics’ app is clean, modern, and designed for mobile-first NFL betting. Navigation between lines, props, and parlays is intuitive, and the FanCash system is integrated seamlessly. 

Live bets and same-game parlays are quick to place, making the app ideal for both casual and serious bettors.

Fanatics Sportsbook App User Reviews

Positive Reviews:

“Fanatics has the best promos for both their sportsbook and casino! Very well put together. Very smooth running apps. Very likeable!!!!!”

Negative User Reviews:

“Error on promos page and all my promotions are gone even ones that have not expired. Customer svc just copies and pastes a generic script and can never assist with the actual issue.”

Standout Fanatics Sports Betting Features: FanCash, No-Sweat Bets

Fanatics combines NFL betting with merchandise rewards, letting users bet and earn FanCash on losing bets. 

It also offers deep same-game parlay options, making it unique among U.S. sportsbooks.

Fanatics Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

Fanatics offers competitive odds across major U.S. sports, with solid pricing on NFL spreads and NBA props. It covers the main professional and college leagues, plus soccer, golf, tennis, and some niche markets. While its international depth isn’t as strong as bet365, it’s expanding rapidly and frequently runs boosted odds and special markets tied to major events.

Live betting is fully integrated into the app with quick load times and a smooth bet-slip experience. Odds refresh consistently, making it easy to keep up with fast-paced games.

Fanatics Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Fanatics supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH/eCheck, online banking, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawal times vary by method but generally fall in the 24–72 hour range. PayPal and Play+ typically offer the fastest payouts.

Top-Ranked Sports Betting Apps by App Ratings & User Reviews

There are many ways to determine which online sportsbook is the best. One easy way is to see how other users view each app. Here’s a look at each sportbooks app rating on iOS and Android.

SportsbookiOS RatingAndroid RatingFanDuel4.94.6Fanatics4.84.8bet3654.84.5DraftKings4.84.7BetMGM4.84.2Caesars Sportsbook4.74.6

How to Choose the Best Sports Gambling App

Each sportsbook app does seem to have one thing that helps separate itself from the other. Before we look at those superlatives, though, make sure that each of the sports betting apps we list is legal in your home state. 

Highest-Rated Sports Betting App: FanDuel 

FanDuel has the biggest market share and is known for having the easiest app to use. Even with having twice the app reviews in the app store as its closest competition, DraftKings, FanDuel has a better aggregate rating than every other app listed.

Best Sportsbook Sign Up Bonus: BetMGM

Remember, users can get up to $1,500 back in bonus bets if the first bet they make at BetMGM loses. BetMGM also has the highest value bonus, which is suitable for new bettors who are nervous about losing money or experienced bettors who want to make a big risky bet.

Best Sports Betting Promos: DraftKings

DraftKings offers several ongoing promos like King of the Diamond, profit boosts, parlay boosts, bet & get and more. 

Best Odds & Betting Lines: bet365

bet365 consistently has the best betting odds. Not every time, but many times as it’s known for having early odds and lines. It hangs its hat on this: In the realm of UK horse racing, it has a Best Odds Guaranteed promo. It may not have the best promos, but it’ll try to have the best odds.

Best Sports Betting App for Beginners: Caesars

Caesars Sportsbook’s interface is very clean and simple, while the welcome promo is beginner-friendly and encourages you to try new bet types without a big investment.

Best Sports Betting Loyalty Program: Fanatics

At Fanatics Sportsbook, users can win FanCash with every bet they make. FanCash allows users to purchase jerseys and memorabilia through Fanatics. 

Best Live Betting App: bet365 & FanDuel

bet365 has the best odds, early and frequent in-play betting, a wide range of micromarkets and a quick bet placement system. Bet365 wins for the actual betting.

FanDuel, meanwhile, has the best interface, fastest in-play betting interface, a live same-game parlay feature and competitive lines. With its live stats and visualizations, FanDuel’s live betting is user-friendly.

Best NFL Betting App for Football Fans: DraftKings

DraftKings is the best NFL betting app for football fans thanks to its official partnership with the league and its constant stream of NFL-focused promotions. The platform consistently offers sharp lines on spreads and totals, a deep menu of player props, and creative markets like draft specials and “Player Next Team” odds. During the season, DraftKings regularly features boosted parlays, profit boosts, and weekly promos tied to marquee matchups, making it a top choice for bettors who follow the NFL closely.

Best Soccer Betting App: bet365 & BetMGM

bet365 stands out as the top soccer betting app thanks to its global roots and unmatched market depth. It consistently posts competitive odds across top leagues like the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, and Serie A, as well as lower divisions and niche international competitions. Its live-betting interface is fast and data-rich, and it offers live streaming for many matches, making it ideal for in-play soccer wagering.

BetMGM also earns a strong mention in this category. It provides extensive soccer coverage, competitive pricing, and a reliable live-betting experience. Its Same Game Parlay options for soccer are particularly solid, giving bettors plenty of flexibility when building custom wagers.

Best NBA Betting App: FanDuel

FanDuel takes the top spot for NBA betting thanks to its official partnership with the league and a steady stream of high-quality NBA-focused promotions. While DraftKings and FanDuel are closely matched in odds and market depth, FanDuel edges ahead with more frequent boosts, creative player prop markets, and well-integrated Same Game Parlays that are perfect for basketball bettors. Its clean interface and fast in-game betting options make it a standout choice throughout the NBA season.

Best Sport Betting App to Make Money: bet365 (Runner Up: FanDuel, DraftKings)

For those seeking to maximize their returns, bet365 offers consistent competitive odds (important for long-term profitability), low margins (smaller house edge), frequent profit boosts and enhanced odds. There are also strong live betting markets for arbitrage or hedging opportunities.

FanDuel has occasional soft lines in player props and a smooth live betting experience, while DraftKings promos and odds boosts can allow users to win with the right strategy.

Sportsbook Apps vs Online Sports Betting Sites: Which is Best for Your Needs?

Every sportsbook on this list offers both a desktop site and a mobile app, with the exception of Fanatics, which is currently app-only. Choosing between the two largely comes down to personal preference and how you like to bet. Odds, markets, and promotions are identical across platforms, so whether you prefer the convenience of betting on your phone or the expanded view of a desktop browser, you’ll get the same core experience either way.

Sportsbook Apps Benefits

Sportsbook apps give bettors the flexibility to wager anytime, anywhere, without being tied to a computer. They’re built for speed and convenience, making it easy to place bets on the go or react quickly during games. Live betting is fully integrated into most apps, allowing for fast, in-game wagers as odds shift in real time. Push notifications keep users updated on bet results, new promotions, and odds boosts, ensuring you never miss a key opportunity.

Betting Site Benefits

Online betting sites are ideal for research-heavy bettors who prefer a more detailed, multi-window setup. Using a desktop allows you to compare odds, check stats, and track multiple games simultaneously without switching screens. There’s no need to download an app or use storage space, and the lack of push notifications means fewer distractions or impulsive betting prompts, making it easier to stay focused and deliberate with your wagers.

Responsible Sports Gambling Resources

  • Sports betting should be fun, not stressful. If you feel like gambling is impacting your finances, relationships, or mental health, there are free and confidential resources that can help.
  • The American Gaming Association (AGA) offers research, education, and resources to promote responsible gaming—learn more at www.americangaming.org/responsible-gaming.
  • National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) – Call or text 1-800-522-4700 or visit www.ncpgambling.org/chat for 24/7 support.
  • Gamblers Anonymous – Peer support groups and recovery programs. Visit www.gamblersanonymous.org to find a meeting near you.

 Sportsbook Apps & Betting Sites FAQ

Can I sign up for multiple sports betting apps at once?

  • Yes. In fact, signing up for multiple sportsbooks is common and often recommended. It allows you to claim several welcome bonuses, compare odds between operators, and take advantage of different promotions.

What is the #1 sports betting app?

  • The answer depends on what you value most. DraftKings is often considered the most well-rounded overall, while FanDuel leads in NBA betting, bet365 shines for soccer, and Caesars is popular for profit boost promos.

Do sports betting apps pay real money?

  • Yes. Licensed sportsbooks pay out real money winnings to your chosen withdrawal method. You can withdraw profits using options like PayPal, bank transfers, Play+ cards, or other supported methods.

What is the best sports betting app to make money?

  • No app guarantees profits, but choosing sportsbooks with consistently competitive odds, frequent boosts, and a wide range of markets (such as DraftKings, FanDuel, or bet365) can give you more opportunities to find value.

Is there a difference between sportsbook apps and their betting sites?

  • Functionally, no. Odds, markets, and promotions are identical. The main difference comes down to personal preference: apps offer more mobility and push notifications, while sites provide a larger layout for research and multi-window use.

Can I make sports bets if I’m in another state?

  • You can only place bets while physically located in a state where the sportsbook is licensed and legal. Sportsbooks use geo-location technology to verify your location before accepting wagers.

Are sports betting apps legal in every state?

  • No. Sports betting legality varies by state. Some states have fully legalized online and retail betting, others allow only retail, and some still prohibit sports betting entirely. Always check your state’s regulations.

Which betting app has the fastest payouts?

  • PayPal, Venmo, and Play+ withdrawals are typically the fastest across most sportsbooks. DraftKings, FanDuel, and bet365 are known for consistently quick processing times.

What’s the safest sports betting app?

  • Any licensed sportsbook in your state is considered safe. All legal operators use encryption, secure payment processing, and are heavily regulated by state gaming commissions to protect users and their funds.

Gambling disclaimer: Only individuals aged 21 and over are permitted to gamble. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER. Gambling is subject to local state regulation and is illegal in some states. Please gamble responsibly – information relating to responsible gambling can be found here.

Emma Raducanu: Former coach Mark Petchey believes British No 1 can thrive again under Andrew Richardson | Tennis News

Former coach Mark Petchey believes Emma Raducanu can win more Grand Slam titles if she chases happiness rather than ranking points and stops worrying about her critics.

A year ago, Petchey was in the middle of a successful short-term spell guiding the 23-year-old, but his broadcasting commitments meant it could not become permanent.

Raducanu is now back with Andrew Richardson, the coach who helped her to the US Open title in 2021 that launched her to superstardom but has made the intervening five years a wild and challenging ride.

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Tim Henman feels Emma Raducanu should remain positive despite losing the Queen’s final to Donna Vekic

“I love Emma to bits,” Petchey, who first coached Raducanu as a teenager, said.

“I’ll take a bullet for her. I think her situation is so unique. I don’t envy her life, being judged every single week on a result that happened five years ago, that was an amazing story, was an absolute fairy tale.

“She’s a hell of a tennis player. But it’s challenging because, if you don’t win another one, it’s deemed a sub-optimal outcome.

“And I think, for her, it’s been a very hard process to grow up as an 18-year-old, in the glare of the spotlight, with everything that came – everyone would have done the same, but they say they wouldn’t have done the same. That’s the thing that I find really hard, the cognitive dissonance from people.

“She can win another one for sure, I’ve always believed that about her. If she can find a way to just do the ordinary in an extraordinary way, every single day, and not look for a shortcut back to where she was in ’21, she’ll be fine.”

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Take a look back at Emma Raducanu’s incredible win at the 2021 US Open

Petchey helped Raducanu out again this spring but is not prepared to give up his other roles to take on the post permanently, but says he is delighted to see her and Richardson reunited.

“There’s so many things I love about it. We obviously had a conversation because my situation was never really going to change and she needed to find somebody.

“And I think going back to what she remembers as an amazing time of her life is perfect, and I think it will be very positive for her. I think they will have a great relationship.

“I also think that it was necessary almost for both of them, to have this time again, because there’s so many people that said she should never have got rid of Andrew. Even if it doesn’t work, at least you can cross that off the list.”

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‘Grass is her best surface’

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Both Tim Henman and Laura Robson believe Raducanu reuniting with her former coach Andrew Richardson is a good move

Petchey has had as close a view as anyone of the goldfish bowl in which Raducanu operates and the scrutiny that accompanies her every move.

“I thought I knew quite a lot about what to expect,” he said. “There is a mystery about Emma that really fascinates people. And it’s like, ‘Oh, OK, these people are borderline obsessed about everything’.”

Raducanu has not made it beyond the fourth round of a Grand Slam since her New York triumph and this has again been a stop-start season after a post-viral illness ruled her out for two-and-a-half months, but a run to the final at Queen’s Club has tilted the balance back towards optimism.

“Everyone knows that things could have been handled differently – but not by her,” said Petchey.

“She was 18. That’s not on her, but there are a lot of adults in the room that clearly will need to look at themselves.

“The lucky thing for her is she won it so young, she had this period to figure stuff out, and she’s now just 23 and has still got a lot of runway ahead in tennis if she decides to use it. Especially on the grass, because there’s no question in my mind this is her best surface.

“I think she needs to live and have her career from here on in on her terms. You get a zero pointer? Who cares? Don’t play the tournament. Just do what’s going to make you happy.

“Give yourself the chance at the four majors, because I’ll back you against anyone.

“Don’t worry so much about the ranking and worry more about being in the right position to have a run at a tournament every single time you tee it up, because you’re not like everyone and don’t feel like it’s a negative.

“You could have the longest career of all time if you decide to do that. If you keep doing it like everyone else is telling you to do it, and everyone else is doing it, you’re probably going to have a short career. People are going to criticise anyway, whichever way you do it.”

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The door will always be open

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As for whether Petchey might have a role again in the future, the 55-year-old will leave the door open.

“If she needs me,” he added. “The best thing is probably when my phone doesn’t beep, because then I know she’s happy.”

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Mexico Sweeps Group Stage for First Time in World Cup History: ‘I Dreamed of This’

Javier Aguirre has been saying for a while now that the key to the Mexican team’s success at the World Cup is that they are a family. This family, it seems, is on a historic journey.

Mateo Chavez and Julian Quinones scored in a six-minute span early in the second half, and Mexico beat the Czech Republic 3-0 on Wednesday to complete wins in all three of its World Cup group-stage matches for the first time.

The 22-year-old Chávez, in his first World Cup, opened the scoring in the 55th minute and Quiñones scored his second goal of the tournament in the 61st. Alvaro Fidalgo added a goal in stoppage time.

“It was something very beautiful, and I’ll take it with me to the grave,” Chávez said of his goal. “I imagined it many times; I dreamed of this.”

Mexico’s previous best group-stage performance was two wins and one draw, done in 1986 and 2002 and both featuring Javier Aguirre, the first as a midfielder and the second as El Tri’s coach. Aguirre is back as coach this year, his third stint leading the national team.

After topping Group A, Mexico will play again at Estadio Azteca on Tuesday in a round-of-32 match against an opponent to be determined.

“Now comes the knockout stage; statistics and data don’t matter. We’re achieving things, but what lies ahead is what counts,” Aguirre said. “Neither the players nor I dwell on what we’ve just done; we’re thinking about what’s next.”

Mexico is undefeated at nine World Cup matches at the massive stadium, which was packed with 80,824 fans on Wednesday. El Tri has only two losses at Azteca, most recently in World Cup qualifying against Honduras on Sept. 6, 2013.

The match Wednesday included nods to Mexico’s past and future. Gilberto Mora, at 17, became the youngest Mexico player to start in a World Cup. And 40-year-old goalkeeper Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa entered in the 77th minute, joining Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo as the only players to appear in six World Cups.

Mora said “it’s like a dream come true after everything I’ve worked for.”

“Now we have tough opponents ahead,” he added. “We’re going to keep working to stay on this path. We want to keep advancing because the Mexican national team can become champion.”

Mexico’s triumph was marred, however, by the return of a homophobic chant by fans that has previously led to fines and other sanctions against its soccer federation. The chant, a one-word slur, was heard near the end of the first half when Czech goalkeeper Matej Kovar took a goal kick.

The Czech Republic was eliminated, finishing with one point in three games.

Mexico is unbeaten in 11 games dating to a friendly loss against Panama last November. And Aguirre has made the most of his roster, using 25 of 26 players in the tournament. Chávez was one of five starters Wednesday who didn’t start in the previous win over South Korea.

“Twenty-five of the 26 have played — that is no small detail — nor is it a small detail that everyone celebrates the goals,” Aguirre said.

Ochoa Makes History in His Likely Farewell

Ochoa, who wears No. 13, played the last 13 minutes in regulation, plus stoppage time, in what’s likely to be his last appearance for Mexico. He turns 41 on July 13 and plans to retire from international competition after the World Cup.

“Life — football — had this farewell in store for me, to cap it all off perfectly. For my part, I’ve left it all out there; I gave everything,” Ochoa said. “I leave with nothing left because I poured it all into my teams and the national squad.”

He was a substitute in the 2006 and 2010 tournaments and started for Mexico in 2014, 2018 and 2022.

“I felt Memo had to play (but) for how long? I never knew until I said, ‘This is the moment,’” Aguirre said. “These are coaching decisions, but it was a night for Mexico to honor its legend, Memo.”

Raul Rangel is the starter this year, stepping in for the injured Luis Ángel Malagón, who helped Mexico win the CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup last year. Malagón’s injury opened the door for Ochoa’s return.

Ochoa became the oldest Mexican to play in the World Cup. The previous record holder was Cuauhtémoc Blanco, who was 37 when he played in South Africa in 2014.

After the match, the veteran goalkeeper kissed the goal post before kneeling down and was hugged by the rest of the squad.

“Regarding Memo’s appearance, we don’t know if he’s going to say goodbye or not, but it was a nice tribute for his six World Cups,” added Aguirre. “He is a legend — he is Mexican.” ___

Reporting by the Associated Press.

McLaren optimistic over Austrian Grand Prix chances amid confirmation of upgraded rear wing | F1 News

McLaren expressed optimism over being in “the fight at the front” at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix as they confirmed the introduction of an “experimental rear wing” on the MCL40.

The reigning constructors’ champions have yet to claim a grand prix victory in 2026 and have totalled just four podium finishes across the opening six rounds of the season.

Following Lando Norris’ third-placed finish last time out in Barcelona, the Woking squad appear to believe there is potential for the reigning world champion or his team-mate Oscar Piastri to be elevated to the top step of the podium in Spielberg.

Neil Houldey, McLaren technical director for applied engineering, said: “Austria has historically been a strong track for us, and while we take nothing for granted in such a tight field, we are optimistic that the car and driver characteristics will again suit the circuit, putting us in the fight at the front.”

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Highlights from the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

Houldey also confirmed that McLaren will bring upgrades to the Red Bull Ring as an intense development race continues following the introduction of all-new cars for this season.

Among the new parts will be an “experimental rear wing” that is expected to have similarities with Ferrari’s rotating ‘Macarena wing’, which wowed the paddock when it was first unveiled during pre-season.

Ferrari first ran the part in a competitive session at the Miami Grand Prix, where Red Bull also unveiled their own version of the design, which flips when straight mode is activated.

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Craig Slater takes a closer look at Ferrari’s new upside-down rear wing in China, whilst performing his ‘Macarena’ dance!

“We’re always looking to make refinements that add performance and lap time to the car,” Houldey said.

“For this event, we’ve focused on minor detail updates around the car’s rear corners, as well as an experimental rear wing that will run throughout Friday’s sessions.

“While the overall package is lighter than some of our recent updates, these developments are all part of our season-long development pathway, and we’re continuing to look for every lap time opportunity wherever we can.”

Wolff: Mercedes upgrades to address reliability issues

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has confirmed that his team will also bring upgrades to Austria, which he says will address some of the reliability issues that have recently plagued the Silver Arrows.

George Russell retired from the lead of the Canadian Grand Prix in May with a technical failure, before world championship leader Kimi Antonelli suffered the same fate last time out in Barcelona when running second.

Antonelli’s DNF in Spain saw his championship lead over Lewis Hamilton reduced to 41 points as the Brit claimed his first grand prix victory for Ferrari.

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Kimi Antonelli goes past Mercedes teammate George Russell before retiring from the race with engine failure.

Wolff said: “Barcelona acted as a benchmark for our current performance and, having won the first six races, offered a reality check.

“Others have gained ground quickly and we need to respond. We are in a fight for both championships but must improve if we want to come out on top come the end of the season.

“Our Achilles heel so far has been reliability. We have lost a large amount of points across both cars in recent races; if we don’t put together clean weekends, our competitors will happily take advantage.

“We are not standing still in our efforts; we will bring a few updates to Austria this weekend with a focus on improving both performance and reliability.”

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An unfortunate power unit failure for George Russell sees him out of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Wolff’s home event in Austria often produces tight and exciting qualifying contests due to the short nature of the lap and relative lack of corners.

He added: “The margins are tight, and will be even tighter around Spielberg given the length of the lap.

“We need to put together a better weekend than we have in recent races but if we can deliver to our maximum, then we know we can challenge for victory.”

Sky Sports F1’s live Austrian GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Austrian Grand Prix.

Thursday June 25
2pm: Drivers’ press conference
5pm: Paddock Uncut

Friday June 26
8.50am: F3 Practice
10am: F2 Practice
12pm: Austrian GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.30pm: Team bosses’ press conference
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Austrian GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

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Everything To Know About USA vs. Türkiye: Storylines, Projected Lineup, Predictions

With the USA’s spot in the 2026 World Cup round of 32 clinched and the top spot in Group D secured, one might assume that the team’s final group stage match against Türkiye at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday is, to put it lightly, inconsequential. 

That sentiment is not shared within the U.S. men’s national team, which will be looking to win its third straight World Cup match.

Here is everything to know about USA vs. Türkiye in their group-stage finale:

Key Storyline: Who’s Playing?

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U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino confirmed on Wednesday what everyone already knew: None of the four Americans who picked up a yellow card in one of the first two group wins will be in his starting 11 against the already-eliminated Turks.

Expect several other mainstays who came into the World Cup camp either nursing an injury or having recently returned from one — Sergiño Dest, Chris Richards, Antonee “Jedi” Robinson and 38-year-old captain Tim Ream among them — to also get a well-earned rest. The question that remains unanswered is whether headliner Christian Pulisic will be in Poch’s 11. Although Pulisic insisted before the final pre-game training session that he’s available after recovering from a sore calf, he admitted that playing 90 minutes isn’t likely. The hunch here is that the AC Milan man comes off the bench in the second half.  — Doug McIntyre

 Player To Watch: Ricardo Pepi

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This week, I’m going with striker Ricardo Pepi. He started his first World Cup match last week vs. Australia with Christian Pulisic out due to a calf injury. This week, I expect him to start again given that Folarin Balogun is sitting on a yellow card.

Coach Mauricio Pochettino said Wednesday he plans to rest the four players sitting on yellows: Balogun, Chris Richards, Antonee “Jedi” Robinson and Tyler Adams. It’s another huge opportunity for Pepi, who played 74 minutes and helped force the own goal vs. Australia. In this match, he could be the primary target up top and maybe score his first World Cup goal. — Laken Litman

Projecting USA’s Starting Lineup

Goalkeeper: Matt Freese
Left back: Max Arfsten
Center back: Auston Trusty
Center back: Mark McKenzie
Center back: Miles Robinson
Right back: Joe Scally
Central midfielder: Weston McKennie
Central midfielder: Sebastian Berhatler
Attacking midfielder: Brenden Aaronson
Striker: Tim Weah
Striker: Ricardo Pepi

With the U.S. team having already won the group, Mauricio Pochettino will make a lot of changes to his lineup. While Folarin Balogun, Tyler Adams, Chirs Richards and Antonee “Jedi” Robinson are carrying yellow cards, they cannot risk suspension by playing. Christian Pulisic is nearing a return, but if he is ready to play in this game, he should be off the bench. This game is also a great opportunity to rest Tim Ream, who is 38. Once you get that far, I think Pochettino rests most of the rest of the starters.

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The rest of the lineup nearly picks itself. Tim Weah and Brenden Aaronson are long-time veterans who haven’t played as much as they would have liked, thus far. They should be hungry to prove themselves. With Adams out and Roldan injured, McKennie and Berhalter pretty much have to start. Meanwhile, Trusty, McKenzie and Robinson represent a clean swap of central defenders. 

As for goalkeeper, I think Pochettino keeps Freese in the starting lineup. Freese needs to maintain a rhythm after facing few shots in the first two games. — Brian Sciaretta

What To Expect From Türkiye

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Türkiye may be the most unlucky team in the World Cup and will feel hard done by entering this game. Of all the teams that are at the bottom of their group, especially the ones that have already been eliminated, the Turks are probably the most talented.

The team had 62 shots in its first two games without scoring a goal. Against Australia in the opener, Türkiye faced a side that defended extremely well and happened to get an early goal. After that, the Aussies were able to sit back and defend in a low block that was really well-executed.

Then, against Paraguay, it was an even earlier goal that put Türkiye behind. Then, the Turks played against 10 men for 50 minutes but still couldn’t score.

When you look at Türkiye’s xGs (expected goals) and total number of shots, you’d be shocked that it lost both matches and didn’t even get a point from either. But, in reality, this team is going home after this game regardless of the result.

Conceding early has especially been tough for Türkiye. It makes for a weird game because the Turks have been in control, so there’s initially a sense of confidence that the goal will come. Then, as the game goes on, it gets more and more frustrating. — Walker Zimmerman

Scotland 0-3 Brazil: Steve Clarke, Andy Robertson and John McGinn admit 2026 World Cup round of 32 hopes may be over | Football News

Steve Clarke believes Scotland are “going home” after a damaging 3-0 defeat to Brazil in their final Group C game of the 2026 World Cup.

The Tartan Army were assured of third place heading into the game with Haiti already knocked out, but suffered a huge blow to their goal difference thanks to goals from Vinicius Junior (2) and Matheus Cunha.

The top eight third-place teams will qualify for the knockout rounds and with many points tallies likely to be similar, goal difference will be crucial.

After the game in Miami, Scotland sit sixth in those standing with a minus-three goal difference – although there is still lots of football to be played.

Who do the teams below Scotland play in their final group games?

  • Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
  • New Zealand vs Belgium
  • Czech Republic vs Mexico
  • DR Congo vs Uzbekistan
  • Ecuador vs Germany
  • Senegal vs Iraq

Clarke’s initial interview with BBC Sport was cut short after he walked off in anger at the performance. “We made it difficult for ourselves. That’s it,” he said. “We gave them the goals and gave them the game they wanted. Disappointed.”

However, he spoke to the broadcaster again later and admitted: “I think we’re going home.”

The Scotland boss added: “We created some chances, but didn’t take them. Let’s be honest, the best team won.

“The shift that the players put in, the ones that played 90 minutes in that heat, that humidity, were outstanding. But we have to be better. If we want to compete at this level, we have to be better.

“In the first five minutes, we’re moving the ball quite nicely on the pitch. I thought we were settling into the game alright, and then we make a mistake like that [for Vinicius Junior’s opener]. You cannot do that at this level, because it puts you on the back foot, and then it becomes a long night.

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Vinicius Jr opened the scoring for Brazil against Scotland after an error

“Only Scotland can get a winnable first game, and then get number five in the world, and number six in the world with the next two games. That’s the level we’re at.”

Robertson: I don’t think Scotland did enough – the wait will be horrible

Andy Robertson also struck a downbeat tone as Scotland now face an agonising wait for the final group games to be played.

He told BBC Sport: “Time will tell. We need to take a day or two to see what has happened. As a collective, we didn’t want to put ourselves in a position to hope for favours. If you ask me now, I don’t think it is enough. The next couple of days will be horrible.

“In certain moments, we let ourselves down tonight. At times, we were comfortable on the ball and got ourselves into dangerous areas. But against these teams, we cannot afford to make the mistakes we were making.

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“We were punished for pretty much every mistake. It’s not good enough when you get beaten 3-0. We only have ourselves to blame.”

Robertson’s sentiments were echoed by John McGinn, who says it is “unlikely” that Scotland will now reach the round of 32.

“You can see the lads are gutted,” he told BBC Sport. “We were short on quality but we gave it absolutely everything. The lads are empty. We have given ourselves a more difficult chance. It’s unlikely now but we will see.

“They allowed us to have the ball and at this level, if you make mistakes, you get punished. We know we have to be better. It is raw for us at the moment but hopefully the journey is not over.”

2026 World Cup Golden Boot: Vini Jr. Closing In On Messi, Mbappé

Two things have undoubtedly been true this summer: The superstars are shining, and the Golden Boot odds seem to be changing every minute. 

Prior to Portugal’s match against Uzbekistan on Tuesday, Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to be the only global superstar yet to make a significant impact at the tournament. 

But that all changed in a flash.

Ronaldo scored two goals in a 5-0 win, becoming the second-oldest player to score in a World Cup and just the second 40-year-old to do so. He also became the oldest player to record a brace in a World Cup match and is now Portugal’s all-time leader in World Cup goals (10).

Ronaldo jumped up the oddsboard from +5500 to +1800 after his brace. He now sits at +2500.

Then, on Wednesday, Brazil’s superstar Vini Jr. added to his total, scoring twice in a 3-0 win over Scotland.

Sheesh.

Let’s dive into the updated odds as of June 24.

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Golden Boot Winner 2026

Lionel Messi: +170 (bet $10 to win $27 total)
Kylian Mbappé: +225 (bet $10 to win $32.50 total)
Vinícius Júnior: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total)
Erling Haaland: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Harry Kane: +850 (bet $10 to win $95 total)
Matheus Cunha: +1800 (bet $10 to win $190 total)
Ismael Saibari: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Mikel Oyarzabal: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)
Deniz Undav: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Cristiano Ronaldo: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total)
Kai Havertz: +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total)
Lamine Yamal: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)
Cody Gakpo: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Folarin Balogun: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Jonathan David: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Johan Manzambi: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)

Here’s what to know about this oddsboard:

The Favorite(s): Recognize those two names atop the board? In Argentina’s opener against Algeria, with his first career World Cup hat trick, Lionel Messi tied Miroslav Klose for the most goals in men’s World Cup history with 16, while also setting the record as the oldest player (38) to record a hat trick, passing Ronaldo. Then, in Argentina’s second game against Austria, Messi scored late in the first half to pass Klose for the record, and scored once more late in the contest to put some space between himself and Klose. That same day, Kylian Mbappé responded with two goals of his own. The French superstar now has 16 career World Cup goals, tying Klose for the second-most in men’s World Cup history. And if that wasn’t enough, later on Tuesday, Haaland added two more goals of his own in Norway’s 3-2 win over Senegal to tighten the race even more.

The Latest: Messi now has the most goals this tournament with five, and Mbappé, Haaland and Vini Jr. are tied for second with four. Vini was at +3300 to win the award prior to Wednesday’s match, but he’s moved all the way to the +700 third choice. Ronaldo is among several who have two goals. Mbappé entered the tournament as the Golden Boot favorite. 

England ‘trending in right direction’ after reaching T20 World Cup semi-finals, says Tash Farrant | Cricket News

England are trending in the right direction at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, according to Tash Farrant.

England, led once again by Charlie Dean in the absence of injured captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, qualified for the semi-finals with a game to spare after a 38-run victory over the West Indies at Lord’s.

It was the tournament hosts’ fourth win from four games, and Farrant says performances have inspired a level of confidence in England’s prospects not experienced for years.

“This is the most confident I have felt about an England side in the last five or six years,” Farrant told Sky Sports Cricket.

“They have the things they have been looking for for so long – a longer batting line-up, the all-rounders of Freya Kemp and Dani Gibson.

“We are saying this and they haven’t had Nat Sciver-Brunt for the last couple of games, so I think they should rest her for New Zealand and give her another week to let the calf settle.

“Under pressure, they didn’t bowl that well to Chinelle Henry when she was smoking a few to the boundary, and their fielding fell off in the last couple of overs, but they are trending in the right direction.”

England, put in to bat after losing the toss, overcame sweltering conditions at Lord’s to post 186-7 from their 20 overs, thanks to telling contributions from stalwarts Danni Wyatt-Hodge (65 off 42) and Heather Knight (43 off 26).

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Natasha Farrant discusses what Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Heather Knight bring to the England side after they both produced impressive performances against West Indies in the Women’s T20 World Cup.

Farrant examined how two veterans of the England side continue to play such an influential role in Charlotte Edwards’ team.

“Danni Wyatt-Hodge, her second player of the match performance of this World Cup… another phenomenal performance from her,” she added. “She was excellent… she’s so experienced.

“The West Indies didn’t bowl very well to her at the start… they gave her a bit short… and they kept the offside field up. They had no one on the deep cover boundary, which is an absolute no-no against Wyatt-Hodge.

“Even if they’re bowling at the stumps, she’s able to hit it to the offside, and then the same ball, she’s able to sweep those ones.

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Danni Wyatt-Hodge discusses her great innings against West Indies that helped seal England’s spot in the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals.

“She just creates so much energy with the way that she looks for the quick singles… it’s just the perfect combination.”

“Heather Knight also, again, a great performance with the bat. She’s been so solid for England at No. 5.

“She’s a steely character… she’ll know that there’s been a bit of chat around her strike rate. She’ll be most pleased with the way that she struck it today.

“She’s one of England’s best players of spin… playing the sweep and the reverse sweep so well.”

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USA’s Christian Pulisic Is In High Spirits. Will He Play In Group Stage Finale?

U.S. World Cup Training Base (IRVINE, Calif.) – Can I guess the first question?

Christian Pulisic knew what was on everybody’s mind. When the superstar forward approached a group of reporters before U.S. men’s national team training on Wednesday, he flashed a smile, already anticipating the topic of conversation.

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“How are you feeling?” one reporter asked. He grinned again. 

“I’m feeling good,” said Pulisic, who has only played 45 minutes of this World Cup so far due to a left calf injury. 

“I’ve obviously joined the team in the last few days, so I’m feeling good, positive going into it, and hopefully I’ll be able to play a part tomorrow.”

Pulisic has not played for the USA since getting subbed off at halftime of the Americans’ World Cup opening 4-1 win over Paraguay nearly two weeks ago. He sat on the bench for the 2-0 victory against Australia last week, and is hopeful of seeing the field Thursday when the U.S. faces Türkiye at Los Angeles Stadium.

Pulisic explained on Wednesday that he “took a big kick to the calf” a couple of days before the team’s first game. Asked who kicked him, Pulisic joked, “I will not disclose that.” He proceeded to start against Paraguay and played a role in the first two goals. But he began to feel the injury as the match wore on. Pulisic believes adrenaline helped mask the severity of it at the time, which is why he downplayed the issue when he spoke to reporters afterward. Ultimately, though, the injury proved significant enough to sideline him from full training and force him to miss the next match.

Pulisic still isn’t quite sure what to call his injury – he described it as a “pretty strong contusion, strain – whatever you want to call it.” And he’s anxious to get back on the field. The past 12 days have been difficult.

“Honestly, it was tough after the first game for sure, just knowing that I felt a little something,” Pulisic said, honestly. “I never really feared the worst, but I obviously didn’t want it to keep me out any longer than I had to, and I was really trying to get ready for the last game. I feel like I could have gone, but it just wasn’t quite there.”

Pulisic experienced “tough emotions” in Seattle knowing he would be a spectator. Winning – and subsequently clinching first place in Group D – made it a little bit easier.

 

Pulisic appeared happy and light ahead of training. All week he’s seemed unburdened and at ease with his teammates as they practiced in sunny Southern California where the temperatures have rarely climbed above the 70s. After the Australia game, cameras caught Pulisic smiling and singing “Take Me Home, Country Roads” while walking around the field and enjoying the moment with his teammates.

“World Cups are so special,” Pulisic said. “Getting two wins in the first two games, sending yourself to the next round, it was just a fun moment with the team. They played a song we all knew, and I just can’t explain it – it gives you chills. 

“It’s so much fun to be here, be a part of this team, whether I’m playing or not. Honestly, it’s just like, it’s the best experience that you can ever live. So I’m just loving it.”

 

It remains unclear whether Pulisic will play against Türkiye. U.S. manager Mauricio Pochettino has not revealed his starting lineup to players before match day, so Pulisic said he doesn’t know what role he’ll have Thursday. He doubts he’d be asked to go the full 90 minutes after missing time. Still, Pulisic brushed aside the idea that he’s been out for two weeks, noting that he’s trained individually every day and continued to get touches on the ball. As far as he’s concerned, he hasn’t lost any sharpness.

Beyond Pulisic’s availability, Pochettino has broader squad decisions to manage ahead of the final group game. The Americans have already clinched a spot in the knockout stage and will face a to-be-determined third-place finisher on July 1 in Santa Clara. Additionally, Chris Richards, Antonee “Jedi” Robinson, Tyler Adams and Folarin Balogun are all one booking away from suspension. Although yellow cards are wiped after the group stage, another caution against Türkiye would force them to miss the round of 32.

Christian Pulisic’s only appearance so far was in the opener against Paraguay. (Getty Images)

Pochettino could roll out an entirely different lineup from the first two matches, or he may choose a mix of regular starters and players who have yet to see action.

“Everyone on this team is ready to step up, so I feel like it would just be a normal thing for us,” Pulisic said when asked about teammates who have not played yet. “We’re going to support and push everyone the same way, whoever gets the opportunity tomorrow to play, whatever the decisions may be. Everyone is going to be ready, and it just shows how much more depth and what a strong team we have.”

Regardless, the squad feels strongly about sweeping the group to give them momentum into the knockout round.

“When you win your last game, you go into the next with that little bit of extra – I don’t know – just a good feeling,” Pulisic explained matter-of-factly. “That winning mentality feeling just sticks with you. Going into the knockout rounds will definitely feel better with a win, so that’s why we’re going to push for it.”

Doing the opposite would go against everything Pochettino stands for and the mantra of “Why Not Us?” that he’s instilled in the group.

“I always believe that anything is possible,” Pulisic said. “And it’s like, I don’t feel like we necessarily need some miracle to go far in the World Cup. I think we have a really good team. I think we can do it. Things have to go your way, just like for everyone. I just always feel like believing is better than not.”

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England at the World Cup: Thomas Tuchel talks Bukayo Saka and Marc Guehi-Ezri Konsa centre back partnership against Ghana | Football News

Thomas Tuchel says England cannot rely on the returning Bukayo Saka to solve their World Cup goalscoring issues, but he does admit: “We need him desperately.”

Saka has been a second-half substitute in each of the two opening matches, earning an assist for Marcus Rashford’s fourth goal against Croatia, but was unable to help England make the breakthrough against Ghana after coming on with half an hour to go.

Tuchel has suggested that, if Saka’s progression continues as it has in his recovery from a long-term Achilles problem, he could be ready to start against Panama in New Jersey on Saturday. “He seems to be more and more ready and will hopefully push. We will then see,” says Tuchel.

But the Three Lions boss is adamant that they won’t put the pressure of expectation on the Arsenal winger, adding: “It’s not like Bukayo comes back and everything is solved and I don’t want to put this on his back.

“He’s a top player, that’s why he’s with us, and he will get his minutes. We need him desperately, like every other player, in top shape.

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Rob Dorsett gives his verdict on England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in their tricky second match in Group L at the World Cup.

“But everyone is doing their best and it’s not the moment to shout individual names to help us out. We’re in a good place still.”

England sit top of Group L above Ghana on goal difference, with both nations on four points. Because the two nations played out a goalless draw, they are level on the FIFA criteria for ‘head-to-head’.

That means if both nations win their final game – England against Panama and Ghana against Croatia – it will come down to a straight shoot out to see who can score the most goals.

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Sky Sports’ Paul Merson gives his verdict on England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana.

And Tuchel admits England’s disappointing draw on Tuesday makes it more difficult to rest some of his big players for the final World Cup group game – but he is still planning to rotate his squad nonetheless.

“Yes, but I was not even sure we would do the full rotation. Maybe we would have,” he said.

“But I’m still not shy to do some rotation now if we think some players should be on the pitch, but maybe more moderate than before now, because otherwise it is maybe not fair if you throw 10 new players in and say ‘go and perform’.”

Stones could face battle to regain England starting spot

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Jude Bellingham reacts to their draw against Ghana in the World Cup – which marks the fourth time in a row that England have drawn their second group stage match.

John Stones seems set for a battle to win back his starting place at this World Cup, after Tuchel praised the partnership of Marc Guehi and Ezri Konsa in England’s draw with Ghana.

The former Manchester City defender started England’s opening game – a 4-2 win over Croatia – but was dropped to the bench in Boston with Guehi taking his place.

It has been clear that England’s head coach came into the tournament with an open mind about which two of the three centre-backs would become his first-choice pairing, but he has now hinted that Stones may have some ground to make up.

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England fans were left stunned by Harry Kane’s last-gasp miss against Ghana in the World Cup.

“I like the centre backs [Guehi and Konsa against Ghana]” Tuchel said. “I think they were good together.

“It was a difficult match. We allowed two counter attacks and only two counter attacks, and they were straight away dangerous. And so the credit goes to the team, and the structure and the discipline that we didn’t allow more.”

Konsa was lucky not to concede a penalty for his second half lunge on Prince Kwabena Adu. The Aston Villa defender got none of the ball and seemed to make contact with Adu’s thigh. The referee awarded no spot kick, and VAR didn’t intervene.

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Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz joked that the video assistant referee (VAR) must have ‘gone for a coffee’ after claiming England escaped a penalty and red card in Tuesday’s World Cup clash.

“I’m not sure VAR is still working in the World Cup. We still have VAR? It’s working?” asked the Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz, sarcastically, after the game.

“I have some doubts about that because another penalty that they need give to Ghana, a clear penalty against England [was missed]. They’re lucky. They’re very lucky. It was a clear penalty, red card.”

“Could have, not should have,” responded Tuchel, when asked if Ghana had been denied a penalty, and a potential red card when Jordan Pickford rushed from his line and collided with the same Ghana forward.

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Canada vs. Switzerland headlines the day as both teams battle for first place in Group B.

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Morocco has already advanced but can secure first place with a win over Haiti, while South Korea and South Africa meet in a pivotal Group A showdown that could decide the final advancing spot. 

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Rangers: Derek McInnes says he ‘belongs’ at Ibrox as he vows to win Scottish Premiership as quickly as possible | Football News

Derek McInnes says he “belongs” at Rangers after being unveiled as the club’s new manager and laid out his intention to win the Scottish Premiership as quickly as possible.

The 54-year-old admitted to be being surprised the opportunity to take over at Rangers presented itself this summer after being appointed to replace Danny Röhl, who departed to join RB Salzburg last week.

McInnes was within minutes of guiding Hearts to the Premiership title last season but makes the move back to Ibrox where he served as a player from 1995-2000 and he has insisted the time feels right for him to take the reins at the club he supported as a boy.

“It’s a very special moment for myself, my family, there’s a lot of people I can think of on a day like this, but having known the club for a long time, supported the club, I’m well aware of the responsibility that being manager brings,” McInnes said.

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McInnes is unveiled as the new manager of Rangers alongside CEO Jim Gillespie

“So, I am excited to get going, I feel as though it’s the right time for me and I feel I’m ready for it. I feel as if I belong here and I’m ready to get going with it and looking forward to just getting started.

“We want to try and deliver a team that meets the demand here. I feel as though the Rangers fans – we’ve won one title in 15 years – they’ve suffered for a long time and it’s up to us to try now and play a key role in driving the standards and get a winning Rangers team on the pitch more often than not.

“I’ve got an idea of what my Rangers team needs to look like and hopefully it’s something similar to what the Rangers fans want as well.

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Kris Boyd discusses McInnes being appointed as Rangers manager and why he’s a good fit for the role

“Becoming Rangers manager is something that I always wanted to do. The call was a surprise when it came about because obviously the manager was in place here. I was on my holiday and things kind of kicked off and it was a busy five or six days in between.

“Becoming Rangers manager is something I’ve always wanted and I feel so comfortable with the decision that was made, and being here feels right.”

McInnes: This club should be winning

McInnes is Rangers’ 22nd permanent manager and their seventh appointment in eight years following a barren period of title and trophy success.

A treble winner with the club as a player, McInnes knows the expectations placed on staff on and off the pitch and insists that he is back at the club to win.

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McInnes has signed a three-year contract at Rangers

“A lot of managers have sat in this position on their first day and said they’re going to do this and going to do that and it’s easy to say things but it’s a lot harder to get it done. There’s work to be done here but we’re going to do it well. The intention is to make sure that the work’s already getting done for next season in terms of recruiting players

“It does take more than just being a good player to play for Rangers and deal with what’s expected. There has to be a lot more under the bonnet and to deal with that expectation and I feel that part of my job and the staff’s job is to try and make the most of the current squad but also add players that can help us be successful.

“I’m not kidded, I know if we don’t win trophies it’ll be somebody else sitting here before too long but I come here with the confidence that, with the resource we’ve got, with the infrastructure in place and the support I’ve got from the people above us, that this should be a winning Rangers team and this is a club that should be winning.

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Rangers’ title challenge collapsed after the split last season

“Rangers give me the best chance to win and that’s important. I know what I can bring Rangers but, equally, I know what Rangers can give me.”

McInnes: Intention is to win the title as quickly as possible

Hearts impressed under McInnes last term for their ability to play on the front foot and for their resilience in getting over the line in scrappy games.

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By contrast, in recent years, some Rangers fans believe their side has become too passive and easy to play against domestically while enjoying some European triumphs. McInnes aims to rectify that and, while he wants Rangers to win across the board, domestic success will be a priority.

“The job here is to win, I’m not going to talk about philosophies,” he said. “I know how I want my team to play, I think I have demonstrated that at my teams over a period now. The intention is just to win – we need to win here.

“I want us to try and impose ourselves on the opposition. I don’t want teams to come here and feel comfortable and play their way into the game and all of a sudden maybe that fear factor isn’t there playing against Rangers.

“We’ve got to make teams really struggle when they play against us, we’ve got to make them suffer and we’ve got to try and play in a manner which allows us to do that.

“We’ve got good players currently and we’re going to bring in good players. You have to have quality to be a Rangers player but it takes a lot more than that, there has to be an identity and an intensity that is required to win games domestically.

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Kris Boyd gives his thoughts on Rangers’ opening six fixtures to the Scottish Premiership season, stressing the importance of McInnes getting off to a good start

“We want to do well right across the board in Europe but we need to start being more relevant again winning trophies domestically and that for me is key.

“The intention is to win the title as quickly as possible.”

McInnes on summer recruitment

Rangers have already signed Lawrence Shankland, who had been captain at Hearts under McInnes, and the new manager insists that whoever joins the Scotland striker has to want the responsibility of meeting the expectations placed on those at Ibrox.

“I want the players to feel that, when you sign for Rangers, it’s incumbent on them that part of the reason when they sign here is to be successful, they’ve got to feel that responsibility,” he said.

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Rangers have won one title in 15 years

“A lot of players will sign for a club for lots of reasons – location, financial reasons, all the rest of it – but there’s got to be a part that when we all sign up here that it is to win trophies and be successful because if you’re not, you’re not here long and it’s not a good place to be when you’re not winning. I want to enjoy being a Rangers manager and I can only do that by winning and the players can only really enjoy being here by winning games.

“The heat and all the noise comes on really quickly if you’re not winning and we’ve had a period now where we haven’t won enough so it’s our job to try and change that. It’s not words that are going to do it, it’s actions, it’s day to day, it’s standards, it’s driving the pace of it all, but working with good players is going to be the key part of it and players who really will enjoy being here and being successful.”

He added: “We’re not going to probably get everything we want [in the transfer window] and not many clubs do but it’s important that the money we do have at our disposal, the budget we’ve got to work with, we use it well.

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Lawrence Shankland will be reunited with McInnes at Rangers

“I’d like to think that we’ve got players in the building who are capable of a wee bit more as well and it’s up to me and the staff to get that out of them. There might be changes, players leaving, players coming in, but every player coming in will give us something. We’re working hard currently to try and make sure we bring a level of player then that can deal with the expectation but also give us that extra bit of quality that clearly we need.

“Last season I think Rangers showed at times during games how good they were. Individually very good but I think it’s up to us to try and make us more of a team and try and make sure that in tight games we win. There were too many draws maybe last season and it’s trying to find those answers in the game but with that you need to have confident players. I want a confident Rangers team, a confident Rangers player.”

McInnes: Circumstances were not right in 2017

McInnes turned down the chance to take over at Rangers when he was at Aberdeen and he insisted the timing was not right back in 2017 but is grateful to have been offered the opportunity again.

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McInnes reflects on why he previously turned down the Rangers job and why he has made a different decision on this occasion

“I feel as though I was ready for it back then but it was just a different set of circumstances and there was a lot going on at that time,” he said.

“I was leaving a really secure club in Aberdeen and had an enjoyable period at Aberdeen. At that time, I wanted to be the Rangers manager as well but it was a different ownership, different set of circumstances, a different feeling, to be honest, as soon as we got into talks and negotiations.

“I think today is about becoming the Rangers manager rather than looking back. I’m just delighted I’ve been given the opportunity to be asked again and with that I’m just eager to get going.”

Gillespie: We let Röhl go so we could hire McInnes

Rangers’ last two appointments in Russell Martin and Röhl were done so as head coaches but McInnes will be the Rangers manager, a position usually held by whoever is in the dugout at the club.

Chief executive Jim Gillespie says it was important to hire McInnes as a manager and insists Rangers decided to let Röhl leave the club because they wanted to appoint McInnes.

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Rangers lost four of their final five league games under Danny Röhl last season

“Ultimately, we gave a nod to the history of this football club and it was important to Derek and important to us that we did that and that’s why he’s the Rangers manager,” Gillespie said. “We gave Danny our backing in May then things evolved over time. The decision for Danny to move on was our decision, Rangers Football Club’s decision.

“Danny was contracted to Rangers and had no buyout so, ultimately, we could have told Salzburg he wasn’t for sale but we decided that we wanted to bring Derek in and that was a motivation to let Danny go and bring Derek in because he was a man that we had already highlighted who could bring success to Rangers.”

2026 World Cup Group B Scenarios: What Canada, Switzerland, Bosnia, Qatar Need To Advance

Group B of the World Cup wraps up its group stage today with two simultaneous matches: Switzerland vs. Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar. Canada and Switzerland have both already secured spots in the Round of 32, but first place is still up for grabs. For Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar, the final whistle today could end their tournament.

Here is what every team in Group B needs heading into the final matchday. For a full breakdown of every group at the 2026 World Cup, see the complete group scenarios guide at FOX Sports.

Current Group B Standings

Group B Scenarios

  • Canada will advance and win the group with a win/draw.
  • Canada will advance with a loss AND a Bosnia and Herzegovina loss/draw.
  • Switzerland will advance and win the group with a win.
  • Switzerland will advance with a draw.
  • Switzerland will advance with a loss AND a Qatar loss/draw.
  • Qatar will advance with a win AND a Switzerland loss, AND wins the tiebreaker.
  • Qatar will finish third with a win/draw.

Canada

Canada will win Group B and advance to the Round of 32 with a win or draw against Switzerland. A loss still sees Canada advance in second place unless Bosnia and Herzegovina wins their match against Qatar and makes up a nine-goal swing in goal difference (an essentially impossible scenario given Canada’s +6 and Bosnia’s -3). Canada is on to the knockouts regardless of the result in any realistic outcome.

Switzerland

Switzerland will advance and win Group B with a win or draw against Canada. A draw also guarantees advancement, just in second place. Even a loss keeps Switzerland through unless Qatar wins against Bosnia and Herzegovina and overcomes a nine-goal deficit in goal difference against Switzerland (another near-impossible scenario). Switzerland, like Canada, is effectively through no matter what.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina can secure a third-place finish and keep alive their chances of advancing as one of the eight best third-place teams in the tournament with either a win or a draw against Qatar. A win gives Bosnia the best possible third-place standing, though it still depends on how their record compares to other third-place finishers across all 12 groups. A loss eliminates them from contention.

Qatar

Qatar can finish third with a win against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but only if Switzerland simultaneously loses to Canada by enough to overcome a nine-goal swing in goal difference between the two sides. That combination is functionally impossible. A more realistic path does not exist: Qatar is effectively eliminated heading into today’s match, but will be looking to finish on a high note on home soil.

How To Watch Group B Matches

Both Group B matches kick off simultaneously at 3 p.m. ET today and air live on FOX and FS1, streaming on FOX One.

  • Switzerland vs. Canada: 3 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar 3 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One

Lewis Crocker loses IBF welterweight world championship and his unbeaten record to Liam Paro on points in Australia | Boxing News

Lewis Crocker lost his world title and his unbeaten record as he succumbed to Liam Paro in Australia.

Paro took a unanimous-decision victory over Crocker to win the IBF welterweight championship, beating the Belfast man 115-113 on all three cards.

“I’m speechless. I had to dig in. Lewis Crocker is a great champion and I respect him. He’s a true champion. Lewis Crocker I respect you for life,” Paro told DAZN.

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“It’s been a long road. A long, hard road. I had so many people telling me I couldn’t, what now?”

Crocker won the title when he beat Paddy Donovan in their September rematch in Belfast but has lost the belt in his first defence of the championship.

“I just want to congratulate Liam on a fantastic fight. You’re a true champion and I respect you,” Crocker told DAZN.

“It was a great fight, respect to Liam. It was a very close fight. I think a bit more could have been done about the holding but congratulations to Liam, he’s a fantastic fighter.”

Heavyweight contender Demsey McKean continued to rebuild. Halting Liam Taliva in four rounds saw him pick up his third consecutive stoppage win since losing to Moses Itauma in a round.

Watch Aaron McKenna vs Etinosa Oliha on August 8 live on Sky Sports.

How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Brazil, Mexico, More

The third and final round of the group stage gets underway on Day 14 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with six matches across Groups A, B and C delivering a packed Wednesday of soccer. The marquee matchup sends Brazil and Scotland to Miami, where Steve Clarke’s side needs a win to guarantee its place in the knockout rounds and a Brazilian side that could welcome Neymar back from injury will look to lock up first place. Canada and Switzerland also meet at BC Place Vancouver in a Group B showdown between two sides with identical records fighting for top spot, with tournament leading scorer Jonathan David (three goals) carrying the Canadians. Mexico wraps up Group A action at home in Mexico City, where El Tri can close out the group stage in front of a rowdy crowd knowing they already own the group. All six matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Wednesday, June 24

Switzerland vs. Canada

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia

Coming into this game, each team knows what it must do. The winner of this game in Vancouver wins the group. If there is a draw, Canada wins the group and Switzerland finishes second because Canada holds a goal differential tiebreaker on the Swiss.

While it is not guaranteed, a loser in this game will almost certainly finish second. If Canada loses, only Bosnia and Herzegovina can overtake it with a win over Qatar, but that would also require overcoming Canada’s nine-goal advantage in differential. If Switzerland loses to Canada, only Qatar can surpass it with a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but that would also require overcoming Switzerland’s nine-goal advantage over Qatar.

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Seattle Stadium, Seattle, WA

Bosnia and Herzegovina meets Qatar on Wednesday at Seattle Stadium with each team hoping a win will lead to a spot in the round of 32 at this World Cup. Second place in Group B is mathematically possible for the winner of this game, but the realistic hope for each team is a win to move to four points and other results to break in a way that ensures that it is enough to finish among the top eight third-place teams. A draw would leave both teams on two points, with Bosnia and Herzegovina finishing third. But that would surely not be enough.

Ronaldo’s BRACE, Colombia’s CLUTCH Goal & more Matchday 13 ⭐️ 2026 FIFA World Cup™ Best Moments

Check out the best moments from Matchday 13 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.

Brazil vs. Scotland

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Miami Stadium, Miami, FL

Scotland is participating in its ninth World Cup but has never advanced out of the group stage. Could 2026 be the year the Scots will reach the World Cup knockouts by escaping Group C?

It is not going to be easy as Scotland needs a result against the heavily favored, five-time champion Brazil at Miami Stadium to have a good chance. A close loss might also be enough, but that would depend on the point totals and goal differentials of the other third-place teams.

Morocco vs. Haiti

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Having already earned four points at the World Cup, Morocco will be looking to finish atop Group C when it takes on Haiti at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday. To win the group, Morocco needs to win and do so with a scoreline that overtakes Brazil in goal differential. Entering this game, Brazil has a two-goal edge on Morocco.

Mexico vs. Czechia

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Mexico City Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico and Czechia have completely different objectives heading into their clash on Wednesday night at Mexico City Stadium. Co-host Mexico notched an impressive six points from two games and already clinched the Group A title and a spot in the round of 32.

Meanwhile, for Czechia, its tournament life hangs entirely in the balance as the only way to have a realistic chance of advancing to the knockouts is a win. Miroslav Koubek’s team enters into this game with just one point from its recent 1-1 draw with South Africa. It opened the tournament with a 2-1 defeat to South Korea.

A draw might still be enough for Czechia to advance, but it would require a lot of results in other groups to break in its favor. Of course, winning in Mexico’s capital city is not an easy task as the last time Mexico lost a competitive game at Mexico City Stadium was in 2013.

South Korea vs. South Africa

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico

Second place in Group A and advancement to the Round of 32 is likely on the line on Thursday when South Africa and South Korea meet on Thursday night in Monterrey, Mexico. While a draw is enough to send the Taegeuk Warriors through to the knockouts, Bafana Bafana finds itself in a must-win scenario to keep its World Cup ambitions alive.

Who Plays Today in the World Cup?

  • Switzerland
  • Canada
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Qatar
  • Brazil
  • Scotland
  • Morocco
  • Haiti
  • Mexico
  • Czechia
  • South Korea
  • South Africa

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, with every game streaming live and on demand on FOX One.

World Cup 2026: Ghana draw a reality check for England but we need to trust Thomas Tuchel, says Paul Merson | Football News

Paul Merson says England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana was “back to reality” for the Three Lions but the Sky Sports pundit insists we need to have trust in Thomas Tuchel to get it right.

Having kicked off Group L with a thrilling 4-2 victory against Croatia, England returned to earth with a bump six days later as their second group game ended in a draw for the fourth straight tournament.

But the result edges them closer to what is all but certain to be a place in the round of 32 and while Merson thinks there is still plenty to work on for Tuchel’s side, he is backing them to deliver the further they go in the tournament.

Read the Magic Man’s England verdict in full below…

‘Ghana draw a reality check for England’

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England head coach Thomas Tuchel says his team don’t overly rely on Harry Kane after they failed to score against Ghana

It’s back to reality. You can’t score four in every game, but you’d expect to break them down in the end.

Ghana defended really well but we made it easier for them to do so.

That’s something for Tuchel to look at, but you’re not winning the World Cup in the second game of the tournament.

It’s better to have those reality checks earlier in the tournament than later on.

‘It was subbuteo football’

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Rob Dorsett gives his verdict on England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in their tricky second match in Group L at the World Cup

A lot of these second game draws have been against teams who like to sit back.

We just find it difficult to break teams down. It’s strange, really, because a lot of our players play for the top teams where everyone sits 10 players behind the ball against you.

It was Subbuteo football against Ghana. There wasn’t a lot of movement.

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Jude Bellingham was in the pocket and showing for the ball a lot, and there were so many times they didn’t pass him the ball. When you watch Lionel Messi, they just play the ball into him wherever he is on the field. He plays one touch football and that touch takes two or three players out of the game.

They have to trust Bellingham more and get him the ball. He’s a top player and he’s getting into really good positions.

There’s a lot to work on.

‘Lack of creativity a concern’

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Jude Bellingham reacts to their draw against Ghana in the World Cup – which marks the fourth time in a row that England have drawn their second group stage match

I just don’t think we have that guile in midfield.

Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice are very similar players. They don’t spray the ball around the pitch and we haven’t got that passer in the team.

The lack of creativity is worrying. To have that much of the play and not use it, that will be a concern for Tuchel.

You’ve got to have movement. You’ve got to make runs off the ball to drag defenders around. The only thing that beats a defence is movement – but credit where it’s due, Ghana defended amazingly. Every time we had a chance of scoring, they had three or four players blocking the ball.

However, you’re looking at Cole Palmer and Phil Foden after a result like this – and that shouldn’t be the case.

Neville: Gordon will find it difficult to keep his England place

Former England defender Gary Neville believes Anthony Gordon is “under the most pressure” in the team following the 0-0 draw with Ghana.

The 25-year-old winger, who joined Barcelona from Newcastle ahead of the tournament, has started both games but struggled to make an impact.

“Anthony Gordon, he’s probably the one that’s under the most pressure now,” Neville told the Stick to Football podcast.

“We all thought he probably wouldn’t play (against Ghana), we thought maybe Marcus (Rashford) would come in or something like that, but he stayed on

” I think he’s the one who’s going to find it a little bit difficult to keep his spot.”

In Tuchel we trust?

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England fans were left stunned by Harry Kane’s last-gasp miss against Ghana in the World Cup

We need to have trust in the manager.

There are always ups and downs.

Croatia took us on and got punished, but Ghana were never going to do that. Panama aren’t going to take us on.

We’ve got to have more belief. But we didn’t take enough chances, and I thought this team was picked to have no fear.

I now don’t see him resting too many players against Panama with the group still very much on the line.

England have to get going again. They need some continuity now after what was a bit of a bump in the road and that means they won’t want to be disrupted by five or six changes.

They will not want another sloppy performance and will want to go into the last 32 off the back of a confident performance.

Switzerland vs. Canada Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Co-hosts Canada will face Switzerland in their final Group B match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 24, 2026, at BC Place Vancouver on FOX. 

The winner of Group B will be decided in this match. Canada advances and wins the group with a win or draw, while Switzerland tops the group with a win.

Winning the group is extremely important to Canada as the group B winner would play in Vancouver for both the round of 32 and the round of 16. 

After a 1-1 draw in its opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada responded with a huge 6-0 win over Qatar to give the nation its first men’s World Cup win ever.

Meanwhile, Switzerland rebounded from a stoppage-time draw against Qatar by scoring four times in the final 17 minutes to beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 in its second match. 

Let’s check out the odds for the pivotal Group B match between Switzerland and Canada at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 24.

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Switzerland vs. Canada Odds

Moneyline

  • Switzerland: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)
  • Canada: +240 (bet $10 to win $34 total)
  • Draw: +200 (bet $10 to win $30 total)

Spread 

  • Switzerland -0.5: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)
  • Canada +0.5: -160 (bet $10 to win $16.25 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: +104 (bet $10 to win $20.40 total)
  • Under: -144 (bet $10 to win $16.94 total)

Switzerland vs. Canada Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Betting Analyst, Will Hill:

  • Canada is playing at home, so it should have the crowd behind it. It will be up for this match, and it should be able to slip one past Switzerland, even if Switzerland is the more likely team to win. No matter how either side approaches this tactically, it feels almost hard not to back both teams to find the back of the net. Back both teams to score (-135).

Jonathan David is +240 to score against Canada (Photo by Jared C. Tilton – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images).

How to Watch Switzerland vs. Canada

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, BC
  • TV: FOX
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Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Breel Embolo: +205 (bet $10 to win $30.50 total)
  • Jonathan David: +240 (bet $10 to win $34 total)
  • Cedric Itten: +245 (bet $10 to win $34.50 total)
  • Zeki Amdouni: +270 (bet $10 to win $37 total)
  • Promise David: +285 (bet $10 to win $38.50 total)
  • Cyle Larin: +285 (bet $10 to win $38.50 total)
  • Noah Okafor: +330 (bet $10 to win $43 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Switzerland: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)
  • Canada: +140 (bet $10 to win $24 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: -146 (bet $10 to win $16.85 total)
  • No: +116 (bet $10 to win $21.60 total)

Chelsea transfer news: Malo Gusto could be sold to Man City to pave way for Marco Palestra signing – Paper Talk | Football News

The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s newspapers…

PREMIER LEAGUE

Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Italy right back Marco Palestra in the next 24 hours and could sell Malo Gusto to Manchester City to make room for the youngster – The Times

Aston Villa are in talks to sign Flamengo full-back Emerson Royal – The Athletic

Arsenal have ruled out a summer move for Julian Alvarez after learning the Atletico Madrid star only wants a move to Barcelona – The Metro

Tottenham have held positive talks with West Ham over the prospective £85m signing of Mateus Fernandes, as they aim to beat Manchester United to the Portuguese midfielder’s signature – The Independent

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Real Madrid are reportedly prepared to sanction Aurelien Tchouameni’s departure as Manchester United remain linked with a swoop for the France international – Daily Mirror

New Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola has been told not to sign any players from his former club Bournemouth – Daily Mirror

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Jamie Carragher discusses Yan Diomande’s potential big-money move to Liverpool from RB Leipzig and whether the Ivorian winger will be worth the fee.

WORLD CUP

French national team coach Didier Deschamps is flying back to France to attend his mother’s funeral and will miss the team’s final World Cup Group I match against Norway, the French Football Federation (FFF) announced on Tuesday – The Independent

FIFA wants to change the rules on penalty shoot-outs for the knockout rounds at this World Cup so that there is only one coin toss, with teams choosing either to take the first spot kick or to take them in front of their own fans – The Times

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino gave his take on World Cup hydration breaks, claiming that FIFA ‘don’t make one dollar more’ from them.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended the hydration breaks being used at the World Cup, calling them “purely a sporting matter” and insisting world soccer’s governing body gains “absolutely nothing” from them financially – The Athletic

Jude Bellingham was accused of an X-rated outburst by Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz following England’s disappointing 0-0 draw with his side in Boston – Daily Mail

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Jude Bellingham reacts to their draw against Ghana in the World Cup – which marks the fourth time in a row that England have drawn their second group stage match.

Declan Rice left the Boston Stadium with heavy strapping on his left calf and is now a fitness concern ahead of England’s game against Panama on Saturday – Daily Mail

SCOTLAND

Steve Clarke has revealed Scotland have planned for the possibility of a sizable weather delay in the World Cup showdown with Brazil – The Scottish Sun

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Former Scotland midfielder Paul Lambert is confident they will qualify from the group stages at the World Cup for the first time – they face Brazil on Wednesday.

Rangers are reportedly closing in on Ross McCrorie – The Scottish Sun

Daizen Maeda has offered Celtic fans fresh hope of staying in Glasgow – The Scottish Sun

WORLD FOOTBALL

Ex-Lyon and Saint-Etienne footballer Kenzo Kies, 21, has been declared as brain dead following an incident in the Rhone River – Daily Star

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s World Cup Best Bets Today — Match Day 14

“Bear Bets” are real wagers that Chris “The Bear” Fallica is actually making.

Cristiano Ronaldo made his official arrival at this year’s World Cup on Tuesday. 

Now, we have a six-match Wednesday. Buckle up.

Here is what I’m eyeing ahead of Match Day 14.

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World Cup Best Bets — Wednesday, June 24

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar

Bosnia needs a win and some help to assure itself of moving through to the knockout stage. Fortunately for Bosnia, it gets one of the worst teams in the competition to achieve that goal. Expect shots, shots and more shots against a team which has given up a bunch in two games.

Fallica’s Pick:   Bosnia Over 15.5 Shots (-135)

Switzerland vs. Canada

Sure, Canada will go for it in front of its home crowd, but both teams are through with a draw and I really don’t see a huge advantage whether you win the group or finish second.

Fallica’s Pick:   Draw (+210)

Morocco vs. Haiti

Morocco has a chance to win the group if it can pour it on and make up the goal differential on Brazil. Winning the group is massive, as the runner-up is likely to draw the Netherlands in the Round of 32. Haiti might treat this match as an open gym being it has already been eliminated and will try for a goal here.

Fallica’s Pick:   Morocco Over 2.5 Goals Scored (-121)

Scotland vs. Brazil

Scotland need at least a point here to advance. I just don’t know if they can get it. Brazil, too, will be focused on goal differential to secure the top spot in the group, which it needs a win to help secure. No Raphinha for Brazil is also a bit of a problem. I also don’t hate Under 2.5 goals scored here.

Fallica’s Pick:   Both Teams to Score — No (-165)

Czechia vs. Mexico

Czechia needs a win and some help. Mexico has already clinched the top spot in the group. I can imagine Mexico lying down here, so I see it playing a tight, defensive game, meaning 0-0 is on the table. I just don’t trust Czechia to score.

Fallica’s Pick:   Under 2.5 Goals Scored (-130)

South Africa vs. South Korea

South Africa played much better in its second match against Czechia after looking so poor against Mexico. Still, all Bafana Bafana could muster was a late penalty to get the draw. South Korea need just a draw to advance, but I think this has the potential to be a bit of a wide open affair, and South Korea, which probably deserved better against Mexico, could win by multiple goals.

Fallica’s Pick:   South Korea -1.5 (+195)

Lewis Hamilton: Can Ferrari win again at Austrian GP to accelerate Mercedes challenge as Scuderia ready first engine upgrade | F1 News

No driver has won more grands prix in Formula 1 than Lewis Hamilton, while no team has won more often than Ferrari, but the combination’s long-awaited first success together at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix acted as a historic moment in the sport.

But was it a statement of things now to come over the rest of the 2026 season or the result of a particularly strong weekend and the first step towards being able to challenge championship leaders Mercedes on a race-by-race basis?

We assess Ferrari’s chances of building on their overdue return to winning ways as the season heads to the hills of Austria…

Is this the start of something for Ferrari?

After ending what had become a 34-race run without a Grand Prix victory, the Prancing Horse will certainly arrive at the Red Bull Ring this week with their tails up.

The same is surely true of Hamilton, whose personal victory drought back to 2024 had lasted six races longer than Ferrari’s. The 41-year-old has now finished in the top two of the last three races, with four podiums in seven races this season.

Prominent figures from championship leaders Mercedes and reigning champions McLaren were readily talking up Ferrari’s form and potential in interviews after the Barcelona race, with the Silver Arrows’ Toto Wolff confident that “there is a third party now getting involved in the championship fight, constructor and driver” with his team.

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Lewis Hamilton celebrated his first Ferrari victory in style after winning the Barcelona-Catalunya GP, throwing his trophy into the air before the champagne spray began

The Scuderia’s team boss and race-winning driver, though, were staying with feet firmly planted the on floor.

After all, Mercedes had won all six races before Spain and remain unbeaten for Grand Prix pole positions this season.

They also hold still-comfortable leads of 72 points in the Constructors’ Championship and, with Kimi Antonelli, 41 points in the Drivers’ Championship despite the Italian’s late Barcelona retirement when running second to Hamilton.

“Two weeks ago everything was a disaster and now we are speaking about world championship,” said Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur.

“The approach is to go to Austria exactly with the same approach that we had in Barcelona, and not to think about the championship or to project yourself with 25 more wins. I will never do it.”

Hamilton said “nothing is impossible” in terms of challenging for a record eighth world title this year but said Ferrari must first focus “one step at a time” in order to ensure they keep making improvements.

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An emotional Lewis Hamilton discusses his first Grand Prix win with Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya GP

What was clear from Spain is that they made a strong initial step towards Mercedes courtesy of the upgrades they brought to the SF-26.

Eight separate aerodynamic changes to the car there comfortably represented the biggest upgrade package in the field, with revisions to the front, rear and floor of the car all helping to increase aerodynamic load on a circuit where downforce and cornering are king.

But it coincided with a weekend in which Mercedes introduced minimal changes to their W17 as the leading teams deploy different upgrade schedules in the early months of F1’s new regulation era when sizeable performance gains remain still possible.

“We are going in the right direction. It was a really good weekend in Canada and Monaco. In Spain, the pace was good from the beginning,” added Vasseur. “It was a good step forward, but I think what is important is that this season the championship will be based on the capacity of the team to develop, not on the picture of Barcelona.

“Usually for the last 25 years we used to say that a good car in Barcelona will dominate the season, but I think this season will be much more based on the capacity of all the teams to bring performance to the car.”

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Ferrari poised to unleash first ADUO engine upgrade in Austria?

It is set to be track owners Red Bull’s turn among the leading teams to bring the biggest aerodynamic upgrade of the weekend to Austria, but Ferrari are still thought to have more changes of their own lined up – this time in regards to their engine.

F1’s manufacturers were informed by the FIA on race-day morning in Monaco last month where they ranked at the end of the first assessment window for engine upgrades – known as Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities (ADUO).

With Red Bull deemed to have the ‘benchmark’ engine, Ferrari were found to be in the group with a deficit of four per cent or more to the best, meaning they qualified for two upgrades this season along with Audi and Aston Martin.

Red Bull have since queried their placing at the head of that ranking with the governing body, although there has been no ‘pause’ to the ADUO system while those conversations take place.

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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies speaks to Sky Sports F1 about the team’s unexpectedly leading ADUO ranking, as judged by the FIA

That means the four manufacturers already granted upgrade opportunities have been free to introduce changes ever since Barcelona. Having anticipated that they would be awarded an ADUO, it is understood that Ferrari have an upgraded engine and new fuel ready for Austria.

The changes are not thought to be huge, perhaps worth less than 10 additional horsepower in total, with the team readying a bigger upgrade for later in the season when they will deploy their second ADUO.

It is not yet clear when Mercedes, who have one upgrade opportunity this year after being judged to be between two and four per cent behind Red Bull’s international combustion engine, will introduce theirs.

Still, given much of the short 2.69-mile Red Bull Ring layout is connected by three straights and the track in the Styrian hills is at altitude, which means the engine and turbocharger have to work harder than normal, any step forward in output is likely to help Ferrari’s cause this weekend as they go for consecutive wins.

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Hamilton has spoken in recent weeks about how fully closing down Ferrari’s full engine deficit to Mercedes will take them months, but is hopeful they can outperform his former team with chassis development gains.

“We know we have this power deficit,” said Hamilton after his Barcelona win.

“There’s going to be tracks where we go to with long, long straights where that makes it even harder. But we’ve got a great car at the core and if we keep adding performance and we can go through the corners quicker, maybe we can narrow that deficit down a little bit until we improve or until we close the gap on power.

“Very, very hard to think long-term at the moment. I think it’s just about taking it one race at a time, one week at a time.”

‘Hamilton knows what it takes to win’

Sky Sports F1’s Jacques Villeneuve speaking on The F1 Show podcast:

“Lewis knows how to win and he knows what it takes. And if he gets a sniff of it, there won’t be any quarters.

“I think that’s where he can make the difference.

“Mercedes right now is not in a position to be even able or allowed to choose a driver over another.

“Ferrari is because Ferrari has to focus on Lewis if they want a small chance of winning, so the decision is easy to make because Leclerc is quite far back [in the championship].”

Will Leclerc respond to Hamilton’s resurgence?

The other subplot to Ferrari’s weekend in Austria is whether Leclerc will respond to team-mate Hamilton’s rich vein of form after a difficult sequence of races for the Monegasque.

Leclerc dominated the seven-time champion on the Briton’s arrival at Maranello from Mercedes last year but a gap of 40 points has opened between them in the standings after he failed to score any points across the Monaco-Barcelona double-header.

Running behind Hamilton into the closing stages of his home race in Monaco, Leclerc crashed out of third place as the race was restarting from behind the Safety Car.

He had looked the quicker of the two Ferrari drivers through practice in Barcelona but then crashed in the final phase of qualifying, leaving him 10th on the grid. He was on course to salvage fifth in the race when a technical problem stopped his car with four laps to go.

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Speaking after crashing out of qualifying at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc claimed that he’s ashamed of the incident, given how well the car was performing in Barcelona

Sky Sports F1’s Jacques Villeneuve believes Leclerc, who signed an extended Ferrari contract on the eve of the Monaco race weekend, is in a difficult moment but would be wise to pay close attention to what Hamilton is doing.

“It’s tough,” the 1997 world champion told The F1 Show.

“[Leclerc] was just giving a lifetime contract, so how does that push you? How does that put you a little bit on the edge? How does that make you feel like, ‘OK, I need to deliver. I need to keep on going to make sure that I stay good in my trade’, so I’m not sure that’s a positive.

“Ultimately, we started seeing the cracks because he could see what Lewis was doing and it stressed him and he tried to do it differently instead of just accepting that maybe that weekend he was just that little bit off.

“It’s a long season and there’s nothing wrong learning from the record holder, from Lewis Hamilton. You have Lewis Hamilton as a team-mate, learn from him.”

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Austrian Grand Prix

The Red Bull Ring is perhaps one of the best places for Leclerc to set about regaining his form given the 28-year-old is something of a Spielberg specialist having claimed one win, three second places and one third place at the circuit since his first season at Ferrari in 2019.

Irrespective of whether or not Ferrari have the pace to fight Mercedes for back-to-back wins, Leclerc certainly needs a big, error-free weekend to get his own season back on track.

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2026 World Cup Bracket, Standings, Projections: USA in Round of 32, Who Else Might Advance?

The U.S. men’s national team became the second nation to secure a spot in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — and it has captured first place in Group D.

Following its 2-0 victory over Australia, the USA improved to 2-0-0 in Group D play. And while it clinched a spot in the knockout round with its win, the USA was able to win Group D thanks to Paraguay’s victory over Türkiye on Friday night. It marks the first time since 2010 that the USA has won its group at the World Cup. 

As we’re in the midst of each nation’s Match Day 2, here is a closer look at the World Cup bracket and scenarios. 

JUMP TO:

Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H
Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L
Third-Place Rankings
Round of 32 Projections

(All records are win-draw-loss)

Mexico’s win over South Korea on Friday meant it won Group A because the first tiebreaker is head-to-head results. Mexico’s result in its final game against Czechia won’t matter for its standing, although it will matter to the Czechs.

Mexico WINS Group A | Javier Hernández REACTS to Mexico advancing to round of 32

With strong goal differences and the top-eight third-place teams now qualifying, Canada and Switzerland will likely advance. The winner of Group B will be determined by the matchup between the two countries on Wednesday, June 24 (3 p.m. ET on FOX). Switzerland will have to win that game to win Group B due to Canada’s superior goal difference.

Morocco and Brazil secured three points with wins over Scotland and Haiti, respectively. Brazil moved to the top of the group because of goal difference. After losses to Scotland and Brazil, Haiti will be heading home after the group stage.

The USA has won Group D, clinching first place with its 2-0 win over Australia and Paraguay’s 1-0 win over Türkiye on Friday. The Americans have a match against Türkiye, who has already been eliminated, before playing in the round of 32 on July 1. 

Australia and Paraguay will battle for second place in the Group D finale on Thursday, with the Australians holding the edge due to goal differential.

United States vs Australia Highlights

Germany won the group and is through to the Round of 32 with its win over the Ivory Coast on Saturday in Toronto. Super-sub Denis Undav scored twice, including the winner in stoppage time, to seal the Germans’ spot in the knockout rounds.

Ivory Coast will need to get a result in its final match against Curaçao, which earned its first ever World Cup point in a scoreless draw with Ecuador thanks to Eloy Room’s goalkeeping heroics. Ecuador will face Germany in its final match of group play. 

Germany vs Ivory Coast Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

The Netherlands and Japan, who played last week to a 2-2 draw, are the top two teams in the group. The Dutch handled Sweden 5-1 in its second group stage game, while Japan beat Tunisia 4-0. Sweden is in third place after the loss to the Netherlands, and will now take on Japan in the group stage finale. The Dutch will wrap up the group stage against Tunisia, who cannot advance following losses to Sweden and Japan. 

Netherlands vs Sweden Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Belgium and Iran currently hold two points, but Egypt is in control after its win over New Zealand. Belgium faces New Zealand on this group’s final match day and will need a win to feel comfortable with its chances of advancing to the round of 32.

New Zealand vs Egypt Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Spain made a statement on Sunday that it is still a serious contender at the World Cup. The reigning European champions sit atop the group thanks to a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia, which saw Lamine Yamal score his first-ever World Cup goal and Mikel Oyarzabal register two goals and an assist.

Cape Verde punched above its weight once again as it split points in a 2-2 draw against Uruguay. Kevin Pina and Hélio Varela got on the scoresheet for Cape Verde’s first two goals in World Cup history. Uruguay managed to escape with a point after goals from Maxi Araujo and Agustín Canobbio prevented an early exit.

The final set of games will see Saudi Arabia take on Cape Verde, while a blockbuster match between Uruguay and Spain could decide who wins the group.

Uruguay vs Cape Verde Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

France and Norway have been dominant through the first two matches of the group stage, setting up for an intriguing winner-take-all match on Friday. Whoever wins Friday’s France-Norway match will win the group. 

However, if the match ends in a draw, France will advance as it holds the difference in goal differential. France is now plus-five in goal differential following its 3-0 win over Iraq on Monday. Norway, meanwhile, is plus-four in goal differential following its 3-2 win over Senegal. 

Senegal and Iraq will play for third place on Friday, with the winner of that match potentially moving on to the round of 32. 

Argentina secured passage to the round of 32 with its 2-0 win over Austria, and then Algeria’s win over Jordan meant the reigning champions have won the group. Lionel Messi’s record-breaking goals secured the win in style. He has now scored the most goals in World Cup history and already has five in two games at this tournament.

On the final match day in this group, Algeria face Austria. There’s a chance both teams advance, but a win from either team would secure passage to the round of 32.

Portugal sputtered against DR Congo and now has work to do in order to qualify for the round of 32. Cristiano Ronaldo & Co. will be expected to beat Uzbekistan, but a game on Saturday, June 27, to close out group play against Colombia could be important.

England was held to a draw against Ghana, while Croatia got a hugely necessary win over Panama, which has been eliminated from advancing.

England and Ghana are level on four points entering the final match day. The Three Lions will face Panama, while Ghana will take on Croatia. England has the edge right now with a better goal difference, so it sits atop the group.

 RecordGoal Diff.Goals ScoredPoints1. Sweden1-0-10632. Scotland1-0-10133. Croatia1-0-1-1334. Algeria1-0-1-2235. Paraguay1-0-1-2236. Cape Verde  0-2-00227. DR Congo0-2-00128. Belgium0-2-00129. Czechia0-1-1-12110. Ecuador0-1-1-10111.  Bosnia-Herz.0-1-1-32112. Senegal0-0-2-330

The eight third-place teams with the most points advance to the round of 32.  Sweden (Group F) currently sits atop the standings, followed by Scotland (Group C) and Paraguay (Group D) – Scotland has a better goal differential.

June 28, Inglewood

Runner-up Group A vs. runner-up Group B

  • Current favorite to be Group A runner-up: South Korea (-330)
  • Current favorite to be Group B runner-up: Switzerland (-170)
  • Projected matchup: South Korea vs. Switzerland 

June 29, Houston

Winner Group C vs. runner-up Group F

  • Current favorite to win Group C: Brazil (-210)
  • Current favorite to be Group F runner-up: Japan (+125)
  • Projected matchup: Brazil vs. Japan

June 29, Foxborough

Germany vs. third-place team (Group A, B, C, D, F)

  • Current projection for third-place team: Paraguay (Group D)
  • Odds for Paraguay to qualify: -650
  • Projected matchup: Germany vs. Paraguay

June 29, Guadalupe

Winner Group F vs. runner-up Group C

  • Current favorite to win Group F: Netherlands (-310)
  • Current favorite to be Group C runner-up: Morocco (-220)
  • Projected matchup: Netherlands vs. Morocco

June 30, East Rutherford

Winner Group I vs. third-place team (Group C, D, F, G, H)

  • Current favorite to win Group I: France (-500)
  • Current projection for third-place team: Sweden (Group F)
  • Odds for Sweden to qualify: -1900
  • Projected matchup: France vs. Sweden

June 30, Arlington

Runner-up Group E vs. runner-up Group I

  • Current favorite to be Group E runner-up: Ivory Coast (-600)
  • Current favorite to be Group I runner-up: Norway (-480)
  • Projected matchup: Ivory Coast vs. Norway

June 30, Mexico City

Mexico vs. third-place team (Group C, E, F, H, I)

  • Current projection for third-place team: Scotland (Group C)
  • Odds for Scotland to qualify: -500
  • Projected matchup: Mexico vs. Scotland

July 1, Santa Clara

USA vs. third-place team (Group B, E, F, I, J)

  • Current projection for third-place team: Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B)
  • Odds for Bosnia and Herzegovina to qualify: -140
  • Projected matchup: USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

July 1, Seattle

Winner Group G vs. third-place team (Group A, E, H, I, J)

  • Current favorite for Group G winner: Egypt (-185)
  • Current projection for third-place team: Czechia (Group A)
  • Odds for Czechia to qualify: +200
  • Projected matchup: Egypt vs Czechia  

July 1, Atlanta

Winner Group L vs. third-place team (Group E, H, I, J, K)

  • Current favorite to win Group L: England (-1400)
  • Current projection for third-place team: DR Congo (Group K)
  • Odds for DR Congo to qualify: -150
  • Projected matchup: England vs. DR Congo

July 2, Toronto

Runner-up Group K vs. runner-up Group L

  • Current favorite to be Group K runner-up: Colombia (+140)
  • Current favorite to be Group L runner-up: Croatia (-155)
  • Projected matchup: Colombia vs. Croatia 

July 2, Inglewood

Winner Group H vs. runner-up Group J

  • Current favorite to be Group H winner: Spain (-700)
  • Current favorite to be Group J runner-up: Austria (-200)
  • Projected matchup: Spain vs. Austria 

July 2, Vancouver

Winner Group B vs. third-place team (Group E, F, G, I, J)

  • Current favorite to be Group B winner: Canada (-160)
  • Current projection for third-place team: Algeria (Group J)
  • Odds for Algeria to qualify: -450
  • Projected matchup: Canada vs. Algeria

July 3, Miami

Argentina vs. runner-up Group H

  • Current favorite to be Group H runner-up: Cape Verde (-120)
  • Projected matchup: Argentina vs. Cape Verde

July 3, Arlington

Runner-up Group D vs. runner-up Group G

  • Current favorite to be Group D runner-up: Australia (-115)
  • Current favorite to be Group G runner-up: Belgium (-150)
  • Projected matchup: Australia vs. Belgium

July 3, Kansas City

Winner Group K vs. third-place team (Group D, E, I, J, L)

  • Current favorite to be Group K winner: Portugal
  • Current projection for third-place team: Ghana (Group L)
  • Odds for Ghana to qualify: -400
  • Projected matchup: Portugal vs. Ghana

Note: Third-place selections were taken from Expecting Goals.

World Cup 2026: Panama 0-1 Croatia – Ante Budimir scores from bench to kickstart 2018 finalists’ tournament | Football News

Ante Budimir came off the bench to ignite Croatia’s World Cup and eliminate Panama as the 2018 finalists won 1-0 in Toronto.

The half-time change settled a game of few clear-cut chances as he bundled home Josip Stanisic’s excellent cross at the back post nine minutes after coming on, as Croatia bounced back from their opening-game defeat to England.

There was little to worry them defensively but knowing a victory would give them a strong chance of reaching the last 32, they found the Central Americans a tough nut to crack before half-time, when a double change from Zlatko Dalic had the desired effect, hooking Petar Musa and Josko Gvardiol for Andre Kramaric and Budimir.

Within 10 minutes Stanisic’s intricate one-two with Mario Pasalic on the flank opened up space for the Bayern Munich full-back, and his dangerous delivery was allowed to travel right through the six-yard box and reach an unmarked Budimir on the far side, where he could not miss.

Pasalic should have doubled the lead minutes later when played clean through as Croatia countered from a corner, but aimed a dink too close to Orlando Mosquera’s body before turning the rebound wide from a tight angle.

Ultimately it mattered little, with Croatia in a strong position to progress and Panama only playing for pride when they face England on Saturday night.

The key moments from Toronto…

  • 23: SAVE! Livakovic is at full stretch to deny Panama’s Rodriguez, but the offside flag eventually goes up against the winger.
  • 46: SUBS! Gvardiol and Musa are hooked, with Kramaric and Budimir coming on.
  • 54: GOAL! Budimir makes a near-instant impact by prodding home Stanisic’s excellent cross with a late run to the back post.
  • 57: BIG CHANCE! It should be two as Pasalic is played clean through over the half-way line – but his dink is saved by Mosquera before he is forced wide by the rebound and misses.
  • 69: SAVE! Another moment for Livakovic, this time without the aid of an offside flag, as he shows good reactions to keep out Harvey’s effort.

What the result means…

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Ranking The Top 10 Quarterbacks Entering The 2026 College Football Season

If college football held a fantasy quarterback draft and you owned the No. 1 overall pick, who would you take?

That’s the exercise FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt tackled on a recent episode of his podcast, “The Joel Klatt Show.” When creating his list, Klatt weighed talent, experience and the supporting cast each passer has around him heading into the 2026 season.

Here’s a look at Klatt’s top quarterbacks entering the 2026 college football season, ranked from 10-to-1.

10. Sam Leavitt, LSU

Klatt: I think Leavitt is going to have a great season. He was banged up last year at Arizona State, which is why some people might not remember what a good player he is. He went 16-4 at ASU and made the CFP two years ago. He can throw it and run it. He averaged 50 rushing yards per game at ASU. Lane Kiffin is going to use him really well.

I think we’re going to get to this season, LSU is going to play Clemson, and we’re going to realize how good of a roster LSU actually has. Granted, it’s probably the most expensive roster in college football, but with Leavitt and his experience, his ability to throw it down the field and run the football, he could have a huge year. Kiffin’s quarterbacks light up the stat sheet. Think about Trinidad Chambliss last year, and Jaxson Dart the year before that. He’s going to have a really successful year.

9. Josh Hoover, Indiana

Klatt: I think that Hoover at Indiana is a tremendous fit. He has a ton of experience, and he threw it all over the field at TCU. Hoover averaged over 300 yards per game throwing the football in his 31 starts for Sonny Dykes. The guy is certainly willing to go out there and produce at a high level. 

I think higher of Hoover than I did of Fernando Mendoza or Kurtis Rourke going into their lone season at Indiana. He’s in a better position to start the year than either of the two previous QBs, and we saw what they were able to do, including one of the great seasons we’ve seen in a long time from Mendoza a year ago.

Nobody threw more RPO passes than Mendoza a year ago in college football. Second on that list was Hoover, so, he does what Indiana is going to do, and they have Mike Shanahan back as offensive coordinator. They’ve got Curt Cignetti there. He’s got a good core of wide receivers.

Everyone has pointed to the turnovers from Hoover, who has thrown 33 interceptions over the last three years, but he’s going to have a better run game and a better defense than he did a year ago or in previous seasons at TCU. Cignetti and Shanahan can coach up scheme. Indiana has the fewest amount of interceptions per game in the country since those two guys got there. I think Hoover can curb those interceptions, and he’s going to have a great year.

8. Darian Mensah, Miami

Klatt: Mensah is at his third school in three years, starting at Tulane, then Duke, and now in Coral Gables. He led Duke to the ACC title a year ago. He’s not afraid to rip it. When you couple a guy that is willing to chuck it down the field like Mensah with a team that likes to run to football, now you get some play-action passes.

Mensah is different than Carson Beck, who was typically just trying to get the ball out quickly. This year, I think Miami is going to be able to attack down the field with a little bit better efficiency. The Hurricanes are going to pair Mensah up with Malachi Toney, who is an incredible player. They will have Mark Fletcher in the backfield behind him and a really good offensive line, even with some of those draft picks leaving. I think they are going to be just fine. Mensah is going to have a really solid year.

7. Jayden Maiava, USC

Klatt: Maiava is a huge player at 6-foot-4, 230 pounds. He can run around when he needs to, although he doesn’t have to, because he has such great anticipation and touch in the middle parts of the field. He’s going to have to replace two really good players in Ja’Kobi Lane, as well as their slot receiver, Makai Lemon, who was absolutely phenomenal. 

Maiava is going into his third year in Lincoln Riley’s offense. He led the country in 25-yard passes last year. He’s going to have to find some guys on the outside, but I think we trust Riley and his history to find wide receivers that can go get it on the outside. He’s going to have his entire offensive line back from a year ago and his entire backfield. Waymond Jordan was tremendous before his injury, and King Miller came in and ran the football really effectively after Jordan’s injury. I think Maiava could have a huge year.

6. John Mateer, Oklahoma

Klatt: I was really high on Mateer last year and everything was all-systems-go before the hand injury. That obviously derailed his season and Oklahoma’s offense. 

I don’t love the fact that Mateer had to be everything for that offense last year. As dynamic as he was, that was unsustainable. The Sooners need to get better and more efficient around him, especially on the offensive line and at running back. If they can run the football more effectively with their backs, he’s going to really flourish and certainly could make a push for the Heisman Trophy.

Before he got hurt, Mateer was leading the country in 20-yard completions. He has his No. 1 wide receiver, Isaiah Satenga, who is a guy that can go get it for him. He’s in Year 3 as a starter in Ben Arbuckle’s offense. I think that should serve him really well, in particular being in his second year in the SEC, seeing some of these teams. I think Mateer is going to have a quality year.

5. CJ Carr, Notre Dame

Klatt: Carr is a really talented player. The biggest question surrounding Notre Dame is its ability to replace the offensive production it got from the run game. When you have two guys drafted in the first round — Jadarian Price and Jeremiyah Love — that’s going to hurt you. 

Notre Dame’s offensive line should be outstanding this year, and the Irish are going to have great players on the outside. They could be a more throw-oriented team than we’ve seen in past years, and Carr could certainly be the beneficiary of that. They have a couple of transfers who are really talented players, in particular Quincy Porter from Ohio State. The people in Columbus loved Porter. He’s a guy that could really break out for Notre Dame. 

Carr, in this offense, could have a big year. He’s certainly talented enough to do that.

4. Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss

Klatt: How good was Chambliss in that run to the CFP semifinals last year? I get it, he’s going to be missing his offensive staff and some of those players that he had. However, he’s electric. I love watching Chambliss play this position. He’s got great leadership qualities, and he’s obviously great as a player. 

Against Georgia in the playoff, Chambliss had to be great, and he was. He had over 350 yards against the Bulldogs. He can definitely be a threat with his legs, but he’s absolutely capable of ripping it down the field. 

I think Chambliss could have been a first-round draft pick a year ago. He’s a fantastic player.

3. Julian Sayin, Ohio State

Klatt: Sayin was a Heisman finalist a year ago. He was the most efficient passer in the country. There are two things that I think held Sayin back a year ago: The first one was that he was, at times, a little hesitant to let it rip down the field. He’s going to have a stable of people to throw to this year. He’s going to have an offensive line that is more experienced, and the Buckeyes should have a run game that’s more efficient with Bo Jackson back.

My only other knock on Sayin is that he wasn’t Will Howard in the short running game, where he could just run it on fourth-and-short and get a first down. He struggled on the quarterback sneak, and it hurt them offensively because they weren’t great in short yardage. I don’t know if that’s necessarily going to improve, although I have heard and seen that Sayin has done a lot of work in the weight room, and he’s a little bit bigger. If he can just be proficient in the sneak game, that will help the entire offense.

Ryan Day designs so many quality plays, and there are times when Sayin just plays safe and checks it down. If he lets it rip, he’s going to have a huge season. That could be one of, if not the best offenses in the country at Ohio State.

2. Arch Manning, Texas

Klatt: I love what I saw from Manning in the second half of the year. The early part of the season was a struggle for him and the entire Texas offense. They did not run the football well enough. Their offensive line wasn’t good enough. Their backs weren’t good enough. And because of that, I thought the pressure was on Manning.

As good as the Longhorns’ wide receiver core has been in recent vintage, it wasn’t that last year. It should be a lot better this year, in particular, with Cam Coleman. I think Coleman might have a monster year for Texas. He hasn’t panned out like Jeremiah Smith has, in part because he was stuck at Auburn, but now he’s with Steve Sarkisian, who is going to dial it up.

Texas has rebuilt its running back room. They’ve got Raleek Brown and Hollywood Smothers. If this team can get anything in the run game, that’s going to help Manning. We know that he can be dynamic with his legs and throw it down the field. I think this offense is going to take a huge step forward, and they’re going to need to because there wasn’t a lot surrounding Manning a year ago. They have to be better on the offensive line and in the backfield. If they are, then Manning is going to have a big year. 

1. Dante Moore, Oregon

Klatt: I know he made that massive mistake in the CFP last year, throwing that pick-six to D’Angelo Ponds. But this guy has experience, and he has gifts that you just can not teach. He has mobility and the ability to rip it down the field. He can make every single throw out there. 

Moore ranked in the top five in the nation in completion percentage a year ago at 72%, so he can be efficient. Now that he has two CFP starts under his belt, this is the exact type of guy that you would want under center going into the season, in particular with a team that is veteran around him. 

Moore had a lot of really talented players around him last year, but they were banged up. Oregon should be better on the outside at wide receiver this year. The running backs are tremendous, and the defense should be outstanding.

Harriet Dart bows out of Eastbourne Open as Arthur Fery among six Brits to make history at Wimbledon tune-up event | Tennis News

Harriet Dart bowed out of the first round of the Eastbourne Open on Tuesday after suffering a 4-6 6-2 7-5 defeat by Zeynep Sönmez.

Dart, who won the Women’s Doubles event at the Nottingham Open alongside Maia Lumsden last week, started brightly, breaking Sönmez three times in the opening set as she served out six aces.

Despite that, Sönmez mounted a stirring comeback, saving two break points to go 2-0 up in the second set, before breaking Dart twice, going 5-2 up before serving out to level the match.

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Dart started brightly, breaking Sönmez three times in the first set

The final set was a tussle of endurance. The pair traded seven breaks between them before Dart found herself serving for the match at 5-3.

But Sönmez wasn’t ready to give up, with the world No 54 coming back to win the following three games, to set up a tie against world No 45 Sara Bejlek.

Fellow Brit Alicia Dudeney, who was also handed a wildcard for the event, was also knocked out in straight sets by world No 48 Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, while there were multiple big upsets, with fourth seed Barbora Krejcikova suffering a 6-3 7-6 defeat by world No 73 Kimberly Birrell.

Meanwhile, No 1 seed Jasmine Paolini was left shocked after she suffered a 4-6 3-6 loss to world No 112 Tatjana Maria.

Fery sets up second-round tie with Cerundolo

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Arthur Fery advanced to the next round of the Eastbourne Open

Britain’s Arthur Ferry advanced to the second round of the Eastbourne Open following a ‘rollercoaster’ match that saw him beat Argentinian Roman Andres Burruchaga 6-2 4-7 7-5.

The win will mean that for the first time in the tournament’s history, six male British players have reached the round of 16, with Jan Choinski, Jack Draper, Jack Pinnington Jones, Giles Hussey, and Tobey Samuel all advancing.

Fery dominated in the first set, first taking a 3-0 lead before going on to seal it 6-2. Things turned in the second set, when Burruchaga matched him game for game, before breaking Fery to go 4-3. The Brit saved three set points as he attempted to wrestle back momentum, but ultimately Burruchaga would see out the set.

Riding high on momentum, Burruchaga took a 5-3 lead in the final set, but a resilient Fery fought back to level at 5-5 before winning the final two games.

“It was a roller coaster,” Fery, who will play Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the next round, said to the ATP Tour after the match.

“I started off very well, came out of the blocks and then struggled a lot in the second set and to start the third. He was playing a lot better. Then I just tried to dig deep and tried to get the break back, and then managed to get over the line.”

Osaka advances as Svitolina stutters at Bad Homburg Open

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Naomi Osaka advanced to the next round of the Bad Homburg Open

A dominant Naomi Osaka secured her spot in the quarter-finals of the Bad Homburg Open, with a 6-3 6-3 victory over Elise Mertens.

Osaka needed just one hour and seven minutes to seal victory, breaking Mertens at her first opportunity to do so, before dominating with her own service game to see out the first set.

Things continued in a similar vein from there, with Osaka going 4-2 up in the second set, before wrapping up the match by breaking Mertens in the final game.

She will play either Ekaterina Alexandrova or Mirra Andreeva in the next round.

World No 8 Elina Svitolina was taken to three sets by Liudmila Samsonova, who, after losing the first set, left the Ukrainian stunned by going 5-3 up before breaking her opponent to level the match at 1-1.

However, Svitolina’s big-game experience came to the fore in the final exchange, with the 31-year-old breaking her opponent in three of the last five games to see out the match 6-3 3-6 2-6.

Tsitsipas’ tough year continues in Mallorca

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Stefanos Tsitsipas stopped play to complain to the umpire about the ‘soft balls’ in his match against Ignacio Buse at the Vanda Pharmaceuticals Mallorca Championships.

Stefanos Tsitsipas suffered a 7-6 7-4 6-3 defeat in the round of 32 against Peruvian player Ignacio Buse and during the match, bizarrely stopped play to complain to the chair umpire about the condition of the tennis balls being used.

It continues the former world No 3’s poor season, with Tsitsipas having dropped to 88th in the ATP Tour rankings.

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2026 World Cup Odds: Where Does Canada Stand Heading Into Matchday 3?

Canada has finally done it. 

Les Rouges earned their first men’s FIFA World Cup victory in the nation’s history with a dominant 6-0 win over Qatar on Thursday.

Cyle Larin opened the scoring in the 16th minute with his second goal of the tournament before Jonathan David took over. The star striker scored twice in 19 minutes to send Canada into halftime with a commanding 3-0 lead.

After Qatar picked up its second red card of the match early in the second half, David wasn’t finished. 

David completed his hat trick in stoppage time, becoming the first Canadian — male or female — to record a World Cup hat trick. Canada’s six-goal win also matched the largest margin of victory ever by a host nation and was the first World Cup win by a host nation of six goals or more since 1978.

Canada now sits atop Group B on goal difference after two matches. Both Canada and Switzerland have four points, setting up a massive group-deciding showdown Wednesday at BC Place Vancouver. 

Following its historic victory, Canada has moved from 250-1 to 200-1 to win the World Cup, via FanDuel Sportsbook. It has also moved from +160 to -155 to win Group B. 

Canada would clinch Group B with a win or draw against Switzerland. 

Here are the updated odds for how Canada will fare in this year’s tournament as of June 23.

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Jonathan David is +5500 to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot award after his hat trick against Qatar (Getty Images).

Team Canada — Stage of Elimination

Last 32: -110 (bet $10 to win $19.09 total)
Last 16: +150 (bet $10 to win $25 total)
Quarterfinals: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)
Semifinals: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Runner-up: +7500 (bet $10 to win $760 total)
Outright winner: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)
Group stage: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)

Canada to Qualify from Group B: -10000 (bet $10 to win $10.10 total)

Canada Group B Winner: -155 (bet $10 to win $16.45 total)

Canada Top Goalscorer

Jonathan David: -575 (bet $10 to win $11.74 total)
Cyle Larin: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
Tani Oluwaseyi: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Nathan Saliba: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)

What to know: Canada has only qualified to play in the global event three times — 1986, 2022 and now 2026. While the Canadians ended a 36-year-long drought with their appearance in 2022, it was short-lived, as they got ousted in the group stage with a record of 0-0-3.  However, the momentum continues to build for a Canadian side that turned heads with its fourth-place finish at the 2024 Copa América. Now, after securing the country’s first-ever men’s World Cup win, Les Rouges have a realistic chance to win Group B and make a deep run in the tournament. 

A win or draw against Switzerland would secure first place in the group for Canada. A loss would likely leave Canada advancing to the knockout stage as the group runner-up. 

Portugal 5 – 0 Uzbekistan

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Portugal reaffirmed their World Cup credentials with a rousing 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan.

Ronaldo, the first player to score at six different World Cups, had been under huge scrutiny after a flat display in Portugal’s opener, labouring to a shock 1-1 draw with DR Congo.

But the response was emphatic, not least from the Portugal captain, whose first-half double takes his personal tally at World Cups to 10. Roberto Martinez’s decision to start him against a backdrop of fierce criticism more than vindicated.

The man with 975 career goals shows no signs of slowing down. At 41, he is now his nation’s outright top scorer at World Cups, while also standing alone in the number of tournaments he has found the net at. Not even Lionel Messi can boast six.

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Ronaldo congratulates Nuno Mendes after he scored a superb free-kick

The No 7 made history in the sixth minute when latching onto Joao Cancelo’s deft cross to plant beyond Abduvohid Nematov. He charged towards the bench to celebrate in a demonstration of togetherness immediately after. This latest chapter, apparently, is more than just the Ronaldo show.

His second strike, which came after Nuno Mendes made it 2-0 with a smart free-kick, might even be enough to reignite the age-old debate over the game’s greatest player. A veering towards Messi was inevitable after his inspiring start to this tournament, scoring five times for Argentina, but the discussion continues to be open-ended.

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Ronaldo bent his run meticulously to meet a perfectly-weighted through ball from Bruno Fernandes for Portugal’s third, firing accurately across Nematov. No doubt he remains Martinez’s main man. “He is the man,” said Roy Keane on ITV’s coverage.

By comparison, the second period drifted. Nematov conceded an own goal from a clever Portugal set-piece routine, Rafael Leao hammered a late fifth, and Ronaldo had more than one chance to complete his treble. He wasted those. But he has arrived at this tournament, of that there is no doubt.

Keane: Desire to score sets Ronaldo apart

Roy Keane speaking on ITV:

“What you have to admire about Ronaldo is the hunger, the desire. Desperate to get more goals.

“That’s what the great example to his team is. He keeps trying to get goals. He has shown his sharpness.

“I love watching this. At the highest level, it’s about one-touch finishing. His body position is always right.”

The key moments from Houston…

6: GOAL! Ronaldo steers Cancelo’s low cross beyond the clutches of Nematov.

17: GOAL! Nuno Mendes uses Ronaldo as a decoy to strike perfect free-kick into the far corner.

29: VAR! Aziz Ganiev is denied a stunning goal after VAR spotted a foul in the build-up.

39: GOAL! Ronaldo latches onto an incisive Fernandes pass to score Portgual’s third.

60: GOAL! Nematov scores own goal from a corner after the ball rebounds awkwardly off Abdukodir Khusanov.

87: GOAL! Rafael Leao extended Portugal’s lead by lashing a late fifth into the top corner.

What the result means…

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How Should Poch Handle Türkiye? Favorite Match So Far? Maurice Edu Answers Fans’ Questions

The USA faces an interesting situation on Thursday. The Americans have already won their group, and Türkiye has already been eliminated from the 2026 World Cup.

So, does U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino try to continue building off the USA’s good start, or does he put the focus on the round of 32?

Let’s answer your questions.

If you were Poch, how would you handle this game vs. Türkiye? — blake_newton48

There’s a good thing that’s brewing with this squad right now, and I don’t want to see much of that get disrupted by just making complete wholesale changes. That’s not to say I don’t trust the depth of this group. I just want to keep building the momentum within this team as much as possible.

The key players who will not play, though: anyone who is one yellow card away from suspension. Tyler Adams, Chris Richards, Antonee Robinson and Folarin Balogun are one yellow card away from missing the round of 32 game. Nobody wants that to happen. This also gives Poch a chance to get minutes to some more guys, who could be important down the stretch in later rounds.

The key storyline: Christian Pulisic.

Christian Pulisic missed the USA’s win over Australia because of his calf injury. (John Dorton/USSF/Getty Images)

I am only playing him from the start if he is 100 percent fit. If he’s 85 or 90 percent, I’m not starting him. If that’s the case, maybe he gets 10 or 15 minutes of run, maybe as much as a half hour, toward the end, but I’m not pushing him or putting him in any jeopardy.

The goal is to have a fully healthy Christian who is capable of firing on all cylinders for the round of 32.

Who’s the player you’re most excited to see who we haven’t seen much of yet? — jacobimoore.92

The first name that comes to mind is Gio Reyna. I’d love to see more of him on the field since he could potentially make an impact later in the tournament.

I’d also like to see guys who can make their World Cup debuts with an appearance. Specifically, it would also be nice to see midfielder Christian Roldan and striker Haji Wright get to play in this game because they’re from the Los Angeles area.

What has been your favorite match so far at the tournament? — christopheracastro_23

I’m very partial to the first USA game in Los Angeles. We had been waiting so long for that game and it had so many expectations. It was such an inspiring 90 minutes that filled the confidence that this fan base needed at that moment.

Watching Lionel Messi at this tournament has been great, too. First, it was the hat trick against Algeria, and then he made history against Austria with his brace.

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Finally, Cape Verde’s match against Uruguay on Sunday night was great. That team’s existence in this tournament has been so fun to watch so far.

Cape Verde nearly won that game and probably should have had a penalty late. Overall, I’m really happy with how that team has conducted itself so far. Cape Verde is making its country proud going into its final match against Saudi Arabia, having taken two points from matches against Spain and Uruguay. Now, it can guarantee qualification for the round of 32 with a win.

What was your preferred formation lineup to play in? — kadenholmes68

Either a 4-2-3-1 as one of the two midfielders or a 4-3-3 where I was an “8” and could play from box to box.

How old were you when you fell in love with football? — fatttyy_toofineee

My first memories of kicking a ball are from when I was 3 or 4 years old. I’m sure my parents had me kicking a ball around before then because my dad loved the game, as did my mom.

It was love at first sight with that first kick. I wasn’t thinking about playing professionally at that age. Instead, I just enjoyed playing.

I had three older siblings that I was always trying to compete with. I enjoyed competing and the fun I had with my family before I started watching on TV and became a fan.

Oxford United: Aaron Ramsey appointed head coach after Matt Bloomfield exit | Football News

Aaron Ramsey has been appointed as the new Oxford United head coach. 

The former Wales international takes up his first permanent managerial role at the Kassam Stadium after Matt Bloomfield left the club last week.

Ramsey, who played 369 times for Arsenal, held positive talks with Oxford United over their vacant head coach position and has impressed them with his vision, despite very little management experience.

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The 35-year-old retired from playing earlier this year and had a brief caretaker spell in charge of Cardiff in 2025. He drew two and lost one of his three games as interim boss at the end of the Championship season.

Oxford were relegated from the Championship to League One last season after finishing third-bottom in 22nd place, four points from safety.

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Ramsey: It’s an honour to be appointed at Oxford

Speaking after his appointment, Ramsey said: “It’s an honour and privilege to be appointed head coach of Oxford United.

“From my discussions with the club, I can sense the ambition and desire for success, which gives me great excitement about this opportunity.

“This is a moment I have been preparing for over many years. I’ve played under some of the best managers in the game and experienced high-pressure environments throughout my career.

“I want to use what I’ve learnt to bring a culture of high standards, professionalism and work ethic to this talented group of players.”

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Last Night In Baseball: Rockies Beat Red Sox In Maybe Never-Before-Seen Fashion

There is always baseball happening — almost too much baseball for one person to follow themselves.

Don’t worry, we’re here to help you by figuring out what you missed but shouldn’t have. Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball:

Rockies’ Late Charge Sinks Red Sox

Teams have won with a walk-off triple when down by two runs before. It’s a rarity, but it has happened. In the Divisional Era of MLB — since 1969 — it had occurred just five times, per MLB’s Sarah Langs. Joe Torre was the first, with the Cardinals in 1971. Manny Mota then pulled it off later that summer with the Dodgers. The next would wait until 1980, with Dave Collins tripling the Reds to a W. Then Juan Beníquez with the Blue Jays in 1987, and not again until 2006, when Grady Sizemore won it for Cleveland via walk-off triple.

The sixth occasion and first in 20 years went down on Monday, when Rockies’ center fielder Jake McCarthy hit a walk-off triple to defeat the Red Sox, 3-2. 

Here is where things get exceptionally, historically rare, though: that triple was the eighth hit in a row for the Rockies, meaning Colorado had eight hits in a row to end the game over its final eight plate appearances, which has never happened at least as far back as 1961, per Elias. It’s entirely possible that, before last night, no team had ever registered eight-straight hits to end a game, but that’s as far back as reliable play-by-data can confirm.

How did the Rockies win by one run, down by two, while managing to record hits in eight consecutive plate appearances? A combination of luck, both good and bad. Reliever Garrett Whitlock came on in the bottom of the eighth, and retired pinch-hitter Troy Johnston on a liner to first. Edouard Julien then entered as a pinch-hitter, and singled to center (1). Mickey Moniak, who had just been activated off the IL, also came in to pinch-hit, and singled on a liner to right (3). Second baseman Willi Castro batted as scheduled, and dumped a single into center (3). The Sox did get the second out here, though, as Julien attempted to score on the play. Ill-advised, considering Ceddanne Rafaela and his arm patrol center for Boston.

Not even close, and there was no real reason to run with no outs and the Rockies needing two, anyway. In fact, the very next batter, right fielder Tyler Freeman, also singled (4), and would have driven in a run if Julien was still on third. Instead, Castro was thrown out trying to get to third base, and the inning ended despite four-straight batters recording hits.

Dominant closer Aroldis Chapman entered in the ninth to try to keep the Rockies off the board, but Colorado’s bats weren’t done yet. First baseman TJ Rumfield singled to open the inning (5), catcher Hunter Goodman singled, as well (6) and then rookie shortstop Cole Carrigg hit the seventh-straight single for the Rockies to load the bases with no outs. This one was an attempt at a bunt for a hit down the third base line, and Carrigg succeeded — no one was tempted to take an extra base here.

That brought up McCarthy, who, as you already saw, tripled off a nearly 100 mph sinker middle-middle, getting it right down the line at third past Chad Durbin and into left field. All three baserunners scored, giving Colorado not just eight-straight hits to end the game, but the walk-off win, too.

The National League formed back in 1876, 150 years ago, and serves as the origin point for what would become modern Major League Baseball. And it’s entirely possible that, in those 150 seasons, no one has ever done what the Rockies and McCarthy just pulled off. Now, more than ever: Baseball!

Dodgers 1st To 50 Wins

With the Braves scuffling a bit over their last 10 games, the Dodgers have capitalized. With a series-opening win against the Twins on Monday, Los Angeles became the first team in MLB to reach the 50-win mark in 2026. And they did it in a game where the only offense, from either team, came from the long ball.

Two-way star Shohei Ohtani got things going with a leadoff homer in the top of the first inning, sending an 87 mph change from starting pitcher Zebby Matthews over the wall 414 feet away to right-center. Ohtani smoked that middle-middle offering, too, as it came off the bat at nearly 113 mph.

The Twins would respond with Byron Buxton’s 25th homer of the year. Minnesota’s center fielder is now leading the AL in dingers, and while his season line is great, he’s been exceptional over his last 15 games, batting .356/.406/.814 with eight of those 25 dingers.

Neither team would score again until the sixth. Eric Lauer came on in relief of opener Will Klein following the first, and the lefty tossed six shutout innings. Meanwhile, Matthews shut the Dodgers down from the second through fifth innings, but in the top of the sixth first baseman Freddie Freeman connected on another middle-middle offering that didn’t do enough to fool him, and launched it 423 feet to center to make it 2-1, Dodgers.

Matthews really only made the two notable mistakes, but they were to the wrong hitters, and his offense didn’t save him. The Dodgers would shut the Twins down the rest of the way and win, 2-1. Despite this defeat and being 38-42, Minnesota is just two games back of a wild-card spot in the AL.

Padres Shut Out Braves

Los Angeles wasn’t able to gain more ground on the Padres with its 50th win of the year, but the Dodgers are already up nine on San Diego and it’s June, so that’s probably going to be just fine. The Padres’ focus is more on maintaining a wild-card spot despite the offense completely abandoning them during the first half of the season. And while that happened again on Monday — the Padres scored just one run — San Diego kept the Braves off the board entirely.

Center fielder Jackson Merrill might have gone 0-for-3 with two strikeouts, but he also made this sick catch that kept the Braves from scoring, so it’s impossible to say if his performance was bad or not.

Manny Machado has been a disaster at the plate this season, batting just .185 through 75 games, but his power hasn’t abandoned him. He has 13 doubles and now 14 home runs, allowing him to slug .384 — nearly 200 points better than his average — and also in this instance giving the Padres the only run of the game.

Also excellent was starting pitcher Michael King: he went seven scoreless with five strikeouts against no walks, while scattering six hits. The bullpen took over from there, and Mason Miller struck out two in the ninth to close things out for the Padres.

Woodruff Returns, Stifles Reds

It took 10 innings for the Brewers to defeat the Reds, but they got there in no small part because of the return of starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff. The righty took the mound for the first time since April 30, after nearly two months off to deal with shoulder inflammation and a cyst that had formed in the area, and looked like he never had any time off at all. Woodruff struck out 10 batters without allowing a walk nor a run, and gave up just one hit in six innings. 

The Brewers pulled him after 79 pitches, however, while Brady Singer matched the performance on the other side: he went seven scoreless with seven strikeouts against a pair of walks and two hits allowed. No runs ended up being scored until the 10th, with both bullpens dealing following the departure of the starters.

Tony Santillan entered in relief with Jake Bauers the extras runner on second, and center fielder Garrett Mitchel walked to lead things off. Right fielder Sal Frelick sacrificed to get the runners over, then infielder Joey Ortiz knocked a run in with another sacrifice. A wild pitch by Santillan scored a second run, and good thing for Milwaukee, too, as a ground out by first baseman Sal Stewart in the bottom of the 10th scored Cincinnati’s first run of the game. A second one didn’t come, though, and Milwaukee held on for its 47th victory of the season.

Down To Final Out, White Sox Walk It Off

The White Sox and Guardians had a back-and-forth fight on Monday, as the two vie for position atop the AL Central. Chicago would score early, going up 2-0 after three innings then adding another in the sixth, but Cleveland would tie things up in the seventh inning. Steven Kwan entered as a pinch-hitter and walked, then another pinch-hitter, Daniel Schneemann, singled. A wild pitch followed that moved both runners over, then second baseman Travis Bazzana walked to load the bases. Rookie Kalil Watson would come to bat as the third pinch-hitter of the inning, and he picked an excellent spot for his first big-league hit.

Watson then stole second base, and first baseman Rhys Hoskins would hit a single to drive in the third run of the inning and tie the game.

Left fielder Sam Antonacci would get one back for the White Sox in the bottom of the seventh, driving in rookie right fielder Braden Montgomery on a ball deflected by Hoskins at first to make it 4-3. That lead would not last: Cleveland managed to score two in the top of the ninth, first on an RBI single by catcher Patrick Bailey to tie it up, 4-4…

…and then a lead, the Guardians’ first of the game, when DH Kyle Manzardo drove in Bailey on a sac fly. Reliever Cade Smith, who had tossed a scoreless eighth, remained in the game in the ninth to preserve that lead, and things looked like they were going well enough at first. He retired second baseman Chase Meidroth to start the ninth, and while Braden Montgomery then walked and center fielder Tristan Peters doubled him over to third, pinch-hitter Jacob Gonzalez struck out. Cleveland was one out away from pulling off the come-from-behind win, but Antonacci was up again, and the result was the same as before: an RBI single.

Down to their final outs, the White Sox picked up the W, anyway. Chicago pulled back into a tie for first in the AL Central with the win, and has a chance to create a little bit of space if it can keep things going against a Guardians’ club dealing with some of its best hitters sitting on the IL.

Welcome Back, Arenado

Nolan Arenado started his career with the Rockies and played in Colorado for eight years, but he was traded to the Cardinals before the 2021 season and spent the last five years in St. Louis. While his final campaign with the Cards was underwhelming, Arenado made three All-Star teams with St. Louis, won two Gold Gloves and a Silver Slugger, finished third in the 2022 NL MVP vote and hit .271/.328/.470 with excellent defense in the first of those four seasons.

On Monday, he was welcomed back to St. Louis by fans who remembered all of those high points well, as the Diamondbacks visited the Cardinals and the crowd graced him with a rousing ovation during his first plate appearance of the game.

Arenado had a strong start to the season but has struggled a bit in June, with his OPS dropping 101 points over the month’s 20 games. The 35-year-old’s defense remains as it always does, though, and there’s still time for his bat to get back to where it was for Arizona.

The Cardinals would end up winning, 3-2, with Arenado going 1-for-4 with an RBI — Arizona is now .500, at 39-39, while St. Louis sits 2.5 games up on the wild-card and five back of the Brewers in the NL Central.

He Got Greedy

A triple should be enough — it’s a triple! — but the allure of the inside-the-park homer is strong. Second baseman Xavier Edwards can tell you as much, as he tried to stretch a triple into a homer for the Marlins on Monday. “Tried” being the operative word there.

To be fair to Edwards, what a throw from shortstop Ezequiel Duran to get him at the plate. That was a laser right where it needed to be so a tag could be applied. And the Rangers would inevitably defeat the Marlins, 4-3, making Edwards’ out at home that much more important for both sides. But hey, Edwards did tie the game there, and was just trying to put on a show for the Tartan Army in attendance. 

Of the 20,000-ish fans filling the stadium on Monday, roughly 8,000 were Scotland supporters, awaiting Thursday’s FIFA World Cup matchup against Brazil. And they made their presence felt, in support of Miami.

MLB games need more crowd-wide chants and singing. Maybe World Cup visitors like Scotland’s will convince fans of such.

Bradish Shoved Again

Last time out, Orioles’ starter Kyle Bradish threw 7 ⅔ innings with 12 strikeouts against two walks, and allowed just one run. He was just as good, if not better, in his followup start: here, Bradish held the Angels scoreless for eight innings, striking out nine against a single walk while scattering six hits.

Left fielder Taylor Ward returned to Los Angeles with a leadoff homer in the first, but the big knock came off the bat of DH Coby Mayo, who hit a three-run jack in the fourth that would prove to be the game-winning hit and more than enough to support Bradish’s performance.

The only run the Angels managed came against reliever Rico Garcia in the ninth, who entered in the game because Bradish had thrown 101 pitches to that point. The Orioles were also up 6-0 by then, too: there was little need to push the right-hander into a complete-game shutout in June. Bradish’s ERA is now down to 3.64 on the season, and over his last 30 starts and 160 ⅓ innings dating back to 2024, he has a 3.20 ERA with 194 strikeouts.

What Happened There?

The Angels did have this going for them, at least. Whatever this is. It’s not by the book, that’s for sure, but it counts just like an orthodox double play, anyway.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: New Zealand eliminate Scotland with six-wicket victory and keep their hopes of progression alive | Cricket News

Scotland have been knocked out of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup after New Zealand secured a six-wicket win in Bristol to keep alive their own faint hopes of defending the title.

The impressive Darcey Carter (72no) led an otherwise slow-scoring Scotland top order with her second half-century of the World Cup – helped by a sizeable contribution from Sarah Bryce (25 off 22), but the excellent bowling of Melie Kerr (3-17) and Sophie Devine (2-19) limited the Scots to a below-par total of 131-7 after their 20 overs.

New Zealand, however, were rocked by the dismissal of Kerr (2) by Kathryn Bryce (2-13) after just nine balls, and the wickets of Sophie Devine (1) and Izzy Gaze (16) then left the Black Caps reeling at 31-3 following the powerplay.

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Darcey Carter continued her stellar World Cup campaign with another half-ton

However, a brilliant 101-run third-wicket stand from Izzy Sharp (62 off 43) and Brooke Halliday (41no off 38) provided much-needed stability in the next 10 overs as the Black Caps sauntered to victory with 10 balls to spare and secured a second successive World Cup win, in turn ending Scotland’s hopes of progressing from the group.

New Zealand still require help from elsewhere if they want to book a place in the semi-finals, needing either England or West Indies to lose both of their remaining matches.

Those two sides next face each other before a must-win match-up for New Zealand against the tournament hosts to wrap up their group stage.

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How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Portugal, England, More

The final day of Match Day 2 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup delivers four compelling Group K and Group L contests, headlined by a Group L showdown between England and Ghana and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal looking to bounce back against Uzbekistan. Harry Kane leads England into a high-stakes clash against a Ghana side that has also won its opening match, while Colombia can punch its ticket to the knockout stage against DR Congo in a late kick. All matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Tuesday, June 23

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan

  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Houston Stadium, Houston, TX

Player to Watch

The legendary frontman remains the focal point of Portugal’s attack, as he competes in his historic sixth World Cup. After a quiet opening match against DR Congo, Ronaldo arrives in Houston highly motivated to open his 2026 scoring account. His unparalleled movement, aerial dominance and lethal finishing precision inside the box will be Portugal’s primary weapon to dismantle Uzbekistan’s rigid defensive line.

England vs. Ghana

  • Time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Boston Stadium, Boston, MA

Player to Watch

England’s captain remains the clinical heartbeat of the Three Lions’ frontline. After leading the line and scoring twice in the 4-2 win over Croatia, Kane brings his elite finishing to Boston. His ability to drop deep, link up play and punish any defensive errors makes him the ultimate threat to Ghana’s backline.

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Panama vs. Croatia

  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Ontario

Player to Watch

The timeless maestro continues to pull the strings for Croatia in what is set to be his final World Cup chapter. Following the opening-day setback against England, Modrić’s veteran leadership, elite vision and exceptional ability to dictate the tempo will be vital. Look for him to control the pace in the midfield to unlock Panama’s defensive shape.

Colombia vs. DR Congo

  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico

Player to Watch

The explosive Liverpool winger remains the electric focal point of Colombia’s star-studded attack. 

Following a brilliant performance in the opener against Uzbekistan that saw the Bayern Munich winger score and provide an assist for Daniel Munoz’s volley at Mexico City Stadium, Diaz arrives in Guadalajara in peak form. His ability to beat defenders one-on-one and create moments of magic out of nothing will be Colombia’s ultimate weapon to break down a stubborn DR Congo defense.

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Moses Itauma on track for world heavyweight title fight after Filip Hrgovic, expects Daniel Dubois showdown next year | Boxing News

Moses Itauma is on course to fight for a heavyweight world title before his 22nd birthday.

Itauma turns 22 on December 28 of this year and by then should have fought for a world championship.

The young Briton is highly ranked by the WBO and the WBC so could put himself in position to challenge for either of those championship belts.

Oleksandr Usyk must box mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel next to remain the WBC titlist. But if he chooses to rematch Rico Verhoeven instead, a route to that title would open up for Itauma.

First though he must beat Filip Hrgovic in their August 29 clash at the O2 arena in London.

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Moses Itauma’s promoter Frank Warren has suggested his fighter could fight Oleksandr Usyk next should he emerge victorious against Filip Hrgovic

“If Usyk doesn’t fight Kabayel and he relinquishes the title, I would not mind fighting Kabayel if I get past Hrgovic,” Itauma told Sky Sports.

“It’s God’s timing. Maybe not this year but maybe next year.”

The WBO championship is held by Daniel Dubois and Itauma expects to meet the Londoner in an all-British heavyweight clash in 2027.

“I think next year it could happen,” he said. “That would be good wouldn’t it?”

The fight with Hrgovic pitches the rising star into world level competition.

Reflecting on the weight of expectation already on him, Itauma said: “I don’t deal with pressure I let pressure deal with me. It’s not something I try to seek. Pressure makes diamonds, you hear that all the time but it’s true.”

He added of his next opponent: “He’s got a chin, he’s durable, he can whack. He has got IQ. His weaknesses … he ain’t got any, he’s a perfect fighter. So when I win I’m even better.”

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Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison has urged exciting prospect Moses Itauma not to rush into a world title fight with Daniel Dubois

Hrgovic though was not so complimentary of his 21-year-old rival. He predicts that he will win by knockout. “Hrgovic in seven, that’s what I think of Moses Itauma,” the Croatian told Sky Sports.

“It’s a great fight for myself with a young, upcoming lion, who’s impressed everyone except myself. Maybe he’s the next great heavyweight but I don’t believe it until I see his courage, his chin, his will, his endurance.”

Their promoter Frank Warren is adamant that with a victory over Hrgovic, Itauma will push on to a world title shot next.

“He’s in with an Olympic medallist in Hrgovic, who’s got a wealth of experience. He’s a tough guy, he’s never been knocked out, [only] stopped with cuts and he’s dangerous, certainly early on in fights. He gives people problems, he beats people,” Warren told Sky Sports.

“If [Itauma] wins, world title fight. He’s No 1 now, he could sit it out and wait for it but we want to keep him busy and get experience and that’s what he wants.”

He thinks Itauma can pick up a major belt while he’s still just 21 years old.

“I’d like that to happen, I’d like him to fight this year for it,” Warren said. “We want to be able to get it done this year.

“If it’s the winner of the WBO [with Dubois set to rematch Fabio Wardley] obviously they’re not going to fight till late autumn so they won’t be ready.”

But Warren hinted: “Maybe, who knows, it might be Usyk.”

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Portugal and Uzbekistan are set to face off in a historic 2026 FIFA World Cup matchup on June 23, 2026, at Houston Stadium on FOX.

This marks the first-ever World Cup meeting between the established European powerhouse and the Central Asian debutants.

Portugal opened its World Cup campaign with a disappointing 1-1 draw against DR Congo. 

Despite dominating control with 75% of possession and 724 passes, Portugal was outshot 8-7 by DR Congo and went nearly half an hour without a shot from the 40th to 67th minutes. 

Cristiano Ronaldo played 90 minutes and took three of Portugal’s seven shots. However, his 25 touches were the fewest in any of the 43 major-tournament games he’s played at least 70 minutes in. 

Meanwhile, Uzbekistan lost its World Cup debut 3-1 to Colombia. While Abbosbek Fayzullaev scored Uzbekistan’s first-ever World Cup goal, the White Wolves finished with just five touches in the penalty area, the second-fewest of any team in the first set of group games. 

Let’s check out the odds for the Portugal vs. Uzbekistan Group K matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 23.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is -165 to score against Uzbekistan (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images).

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan Odds

Moneyline

  • Portugal: -600 (bet $10 to win $11.67 total)
  • Uzbekistan: +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total)
  • Draw: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)

Spread 

  • Portugal -1.5: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)
  • Uzbekistan +1.5: +140 (bet $10 to win $24 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 3.5

  • Over: +138 (bet $10 to win $23.80 total)
  • Under: -170 (bet $10 to win $15.88 total)

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • Uzbekistan was a bit of a surprise against Colombia. It tallied a first-half goal and made a very good account of itself. I’m not sure if it can beat Portugal, but its style of play looks to me as if there will be an opportunity for Portugal to get another early goal, as it did against Congo. But at the same time, while Uzbekistan’s risk-taking might result in a Portugal goal, it could result in a goal of its own. Portugal needs to put Bruno Fernandes in a position to score, even if that means hurting Ronaldo’s feelings. So be it. The Portugal offense cannot center around an undersized team sending a bunch of crosses to a 41-year-old. Fernandes needs to shoot, and I think he will. Take 1st Half Over 1.5 Goals.

How to Watch Portugal vs. Uzbekistan

  • When: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Houston Stadium, Houston, TX
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Cristiano Ronaldo: -165 (bet $10 to win $16.06 total)
  • Gonçalo Ramos: -115 (bet $10 to win $18.70 total)
  • João Félix: -115 (bet $10 to win $18.70 total)
  • Gonçalo Guedes: +135 (bet $10 to win $23.50 total)
  • Rafael Leão: +150 (bet $10 to win $25 total)
  • Eldor Shomurodov: +475 (bet $10 to win $57 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Portugal: -4000 (bet $10 to win $10.25 total)
  • Uzbekistan: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +138 (bet $10 to win $23.80 total)
  • No: -170 (bet $10 to win $15.88 total)

Emma Raducanu: How far can British No 1 go at Wimbledon after a successful run to HSBC Championships final at Queen’s Club | Tennis News

How far can Emma Raducanu go at Wimbledon after the British No 1 made a successful run to the HSBC Championships final at Queen’s Club.

Raducanu will be well rested having opted not to take a wild card into Eastbourne after pulling out of the tournament in Nottingham, instead choosing to practise at Wimbledon following her run to the final at Queen’s.

The tournament in west London marked her biggest run at a tour event since her victory as a qualifier in the 2021 US Open.

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Raducanu played outstanding, free-hitting, aggressive tennis at Queen’s as she went on a streak of victories without losing a set until defeat in three sets against Donna Vekic in a dramatic final.

The first half of 2026 was marked by a severe post-viral illness that caused her to miss tournaments in Miami, Madrid, and Rome, and she had just one win under her belt since March.

She also suffered a first-round exit in an error-strewn display against Argentina’s Solana Sierra at the French Open.

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Raducanu lost to Donna Vekic in the Queen’s final but her run has given her real optimism ahead of Wimbledon

The 23-year-old, who has gone through a steady stream of coaches since that success in New York, is back collaborating with US Open-winning coach Andrew Richardson, and that stability could turn out to be the best decision she has made in over four years heading into Wimbledon.

“I think it was a really good stepping stone,” Raducanu said after beating Russian qualifier Anna Blinkova in the opening round at Queen’s. “And I think the way I was feeling on the court, the way I was moving, the way I was expressing myself, just the whole package, not necessarily the tennis, just how I kind of was acting on the court, I really enjoyed it.

“I think that’s something that I want to take forward in all of my matches and really embrace this grass court season.”

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Following her upset win over Iva Jovic to make the Queen’s final, Raducanu reiterated: “I think it’s clear this week that I had a lot of fun on the court.

“When I’m smiling and enjoying it, that’s when I feel the best level can kind of flow out from there, rather than trying to put me in any type of mould.”

“I think it’s the ‘new Emma’,” she added. “Because you take all the lessons and experience, all the different ups and downs, and you understand a lot more of what’s going on and what works for you.

“I’m back and better.”

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Raducanu gave world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka a scare at Wimbledon last year

Raducanu, who threw the kitchen sink at world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a Wimbledon third-round thriller last year, enjoys her home comforts, so heading to the All England Club as 30th seed gives her genuine hope of another deep run.

“You know, playing at home, there is no feeling like it,” Raducanu said after her loss to Vekic. “I was so just in awe of the atmosphere and in awe of the support I received all week. I couldn’t really believe it.

“Even though I know I’m playing at home, it just trumps anything that you ever really think of.”

She added: “For that, I’m really grateful, and I just see how many people are behind me and rooting for me. It means a lot, because the results don’t always go your way the whole season. You see things written about you or spoken about you, but when you play at home, you’re just reminded how much support there is actually for you. It means a lot to have that.”

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Tim Henman feels Raducanu should remain positive despite losing the Queen’s final to Donna Vekic

Four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Tim Henman feels bringing back Richardson is starting to pay off for Raducanu.

She reunited with Richardson in May and has now confirmed they will work together for the rest of the season. At 6 feet 7 inches, his towering physical stature earned him the nickname “Flex”.

He is an old-school coach who likes putting in the hard yards, but he also brings a lighter touch.

Former British No 1 Henman says the work they’ve been putting in on and off the court has been a step in the right direction for Raducanu.

“I think this has been such a positive week to have Emma back competing and winning matches, playing that controlled, aggressive tennis that we’ve seen in the past,” he told Sky Sports.

“It’s pretty clear to see that she was in great spirits on the court; her body language looked very positive.

“There’s so much upside from this week. It’s only one week; she’s got to keep building on it, and fingers crossed she can do that.

“I think it is great Andrew Richardson is back in her corner. Obviously, he’s known her for many, many years, a long time prior to their success at the US Open.

“You can hear his input from the side of the court, he was a good player himself, a very good coach and fingers crossed Emma will stick with it.

“I think consistency and continuity are something that has been missing for a number of years and I really hope Andrew gets the chance to keep building because this really is the first real opportunity for the relationship to flourish. This has been a really positive week for both.”

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Both Henman and Laura Robson believe Raducanu reuniting with Andrew Richardson is a good move

Raducanu played five matches on grass at Queen’s and came through unscathed – no injuries or niggles – just fatigue.

She has gone back to her roots, but competing against the very best players who can suffocate her game style can become an issue.

There is genuine optimism and hope that Raducanu can produce a dream Grand Slam run on home soil… and it could coincide with England producing something similar at the World Cup across the pond.

A double dose of success this summer is everything we could have hoped for!

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2026 World Cup Goals: Every Group-Stage Score Ranked From Best To Worst

In the biggest edition of the World Cup yet, there’s a good chance we’ll see more goals than ever before – and we’ve already witnessed some bangers and golazos. 

Messi continues to do what he does best and make history. Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland are joining the fun. And we saw Germany score an eye-opening seven goals in its opener. 

From own goals to how well a player hit a penalty kick and then the biggest rockets of the tournament, we will have you covered. We are here to let you know which are the best of the best. 

Here’s every goal ranked.

1. Messi Stuns K.C. With Amazing Finish

On a night when Lionel Messi scored an astonishing three goals (his first-ever World Cup hat trick), the first one stood out the most. 

Algeria gave Messi too much space in the middle of the field, and he made them pay. Argentina’s captain and superstar delivered a magical goal to open his account at the 2026 World Cup.

Messi picked up the ball in midfield and was able to turn toward the goal. He dribbled forward, put the ball on his left foot and put the ball in the top corner. It was a moment of magic from Messi, who had a goal ruled out for offside in the early minutes of the game.

Two more goals ensued, but this set up what would be an unforgettable night in Kansas City. 

2. Mbappé Makes France History In Style

After tying the record for most goals in the history of France’s men’s team, Kylian Mbappé set the new mark in style.

Mbappé picked up possession after Michael Olise was fouled, but the referee played the advantage. From there, he unleashed a laser past Senegal keeper Édouard Mendy for a record-setting goal. It also put a ribbon on France’s win over a quality Senegal team.

3. Ayari’s Laser Gives Sweden A Lead

Sweden got on the board in the seventh minute in its World Cup opener through midfielder Yasin Ayari, who hammered home a shot from just outside the top of the 18-yard box. His first of two goals against Tunisia was a knuckleball that barely moved through the air. It went around the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.

4. Folarin Balogun Goes Top Bin vs. Paraguay

Balogun’s coming-out party was on June 12 at Los Angeles Stadium against Paraguay, and his second goal of the game for the USA was the cherry on top.

The AS Monaco striker delivered a dominant first-half performance, imposing his will on Paraguay’s defense. He had already scored when midfielder Malik Tillman put him through on goal. He fought off one defender, dribbled past another and then used his weaker left foot to place a shot perfectly in the top corner.

5. Muñoz Delivers Acrobatic Finish

Colombia dominated Uzbekistan for 39 minutes, but it needed a moment of brilliance to finally break through against a stingy defense.

Colombian star Luis Díaz played a great lofted pass down the field as right back Daniel Muñoz made a run into the Uzbekistan box. Muñoz, who plays for Crystal Palace, only needed one touch to use the momentum of the pass to carry it past Uzbekistan goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov.

6. Gio Reyna Caps Win With Trivela

The exclamation point at the end of the United States’ win over Paraguay came from Reyna, who put his impressive technique on display in the final minute of the match.

Reyna, a source of controversy at the 2022 World Cup, came on in the 82nd minute for Tillman. The USA was keeping the ball while seeing out the win over Paraguay when the ball moved up the field down the right wing. Alex Freeman gave the ball to Reyna for what was the 26th pass of the attack, and Gio hammered it home with the outside of his right foot.

7. Nmecha Combines With Wirtz For Brilliant Goal

The Germans opened their account quickly against Curaçao, to the surprise of no one. One of the best teams in the field facing the smallest country in the tournament was always going to be a mismatch, and it only took Germany six minutes to take the lead.

Midfielder Felix Nmecha picked up the ball just outside the 18-yard box on the left side of the field. He played a pass to star Florian Wirtz — among the top-25 players in our ranking of the World Cup’s 100 best — who pushed a slick pass back to Nmecha. The Borussia Dortmund man finished a clever one-two with a beautiful curling finish.

8. Hwang Equalizes In Style

South Korea controlled its opening match against Czechia but found itself behind in the second half after the Czechs took a first-half lead.

Hwang In-beom was all over the pitch in this match, but his equalizing goal truly stood out. He was played into the 18-yard box by PSG midfielder Kang-In Lee, then he stopped on a dime, put the ball on his right foot and chipped Czechia goalkeeper Matěj Kovář. It was a brilliant goal that the Koreans needed badly.

9. Mbappé Unleashes Left-Footed Golazo

Earlier on Monday, June 22, Lionel Messi scored twice to get to 18 World Cup goals, the most ever. It took Kylian Mbappé hours to respond.

Michael Olise teed up the France captain on the right wing, and Mbappé put the ball on his weaker foot and hit it brilliantly into the back of the net. It was Mbappé’s 15th World Cup goal, which signals he will not stop chasing Messi and maybe take over his lead one day.

10. A Poignant Goal For Canada

Canada’s fourth goal in its 6-0 win over Qatar proved to be emotional for all gathered in Vancouver as it occurred mere moments after Ismael Kone was carted off the field with a serious leg injury.

Nathan Saliba, who came on for Canada for Kone, took a bending free kick that landed just inside the woodwork past the Qatar keeper.

Instead of an usual celebration, Saliba held up the jersey of his teammate in what will be a lasting image of Canada’s World Cup run.

11. Vinícius Júnior Delivers Golazo vs. Morocco

The Real Madrid star came into this tournament knowing he needed to be at his best for Brazil. After Morocco took a first-half lead, he stepped up.

Vini Jr. picked up the ball near the touchline after a pass from midfielder Bruno Guimaraes. He cut inside onto his preferred right foot and nearly put the ball through the net with his finish.

12. What A Volley! Mahmić Buries Debut Goal 

Ermin Mahmić wasted no time making his presence felt for Bosnia and Herzegovina, even with his team down a player and down multiple goals.

Moments after coming into the game, the substitute slammed a volley past Swiss keeper Gregor Kobel, who had punched the ball right into Mahmić’s wheelhouse. Even in Bosnia’s eventual loss, this was one of the game’s best moments.

13. Ashour’s Thunderous Strike Puts Egypt Ahead

Egypt entered its first game of the tournament against Belgium as a big underdog, but it got off to an early lead through a fantastic strike from Emam Ashour.

Ashour, who plays for Al Ahly SC in Egypt, got a pass from birthday boy and Egypt captain Mohamed Salah about 25 yards from goal. Then, he unleashed a powerful strike that went past world-class goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

14. Baturina Equalizes In Style vs. England

After falling behind because of a Harry Kane penalty, Croatia grew into its matchup against England very well and was rewarded. A long ball was played forward to Petar Sucic, who laid the ball off to Martin Baturina.

Baturina delivered a great strike that England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford could only get a hand to.

15. Cape Verde’s First-Ever World Cup Goal

Uruguay conceded a free kick at least 30 yards from goal, and it didn’t seem like Kevin Pina was going to take aim at goal from that distance. Instead, Uruguay only put two players in the wall, which separated and let Pina’s shot go straight through into the back of the net.

It was a shocking moment in Miami but a brilliant hit from Pina.

16. Jordan Shocks Austria With Fantastic Goal

Austria midfielder Xavier Schlager lost the ball in midfield, and Jordan immediately began a counterattack. Noor Al-Rawabdeh fed winger Ali Iyad Olwan on the left wing, and he dribbled the ball 50 yards into the 18-yard box before curling a fantastic goal into the far post.

It was a fantastic way for Jordan to score its first-ever World Cup goal.

17. Saibari Runs Through Brazil’s Defense

Morocco delivered a brilliant goal to open the scoring in its star-studded matchup with Brazil.

Real Madrid playmaker Brahim Diaz picked the ball up and found Ismael Saibari in between Brazil center backs Gabriel and Marquinhos, two of the best defenders in world soccer. With his first touch, the Moroccan striker lifted the ball over Alisson, one of the best goalkeepers in the world, for a brilliantly executed opening goal.

18. Messi. Hat Trick. Greatness.

The goal is quintessential Messi – collecting at the top of the box, a quick shift to the left and letting it rip – but its significance is what stands out. 

Messi doesn’t have many more “firsts” in him, but this goal gave him three on the night for his first hat trick at the World Cup. With 16 goals in his sixth appearance at the tournament, he tied Germany legend Miroslav Klose for the most ever scored at the men’s World Cup. 

19. Nakamura Equalizes Against The Dutch

Down 1-0 after Virgil van Dijk gave the Netherlands a lead, Keito Nakamura stepped up with a massive goal for Japan.

And what a hit it was. Nakamura picked up the ball just inside the 18-yard box, got it under control and then unleashed an impressive right-footed hit to beat Dutch goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. The most impressive part was that Nakamura’s momentum was going away from goal when he struck the ball.

20. Messi Makes World Cup History

After missing a penalty in the ninth minute against Austria, it looked like it might not be Messi’s day. He only needed one goal to pass Miroslav Klose and become the World Cup’s all-time-leading goalscorer.

Instead, about 30 minutes later, he delivered a classic Messi goal. Facundo Medina was on the left wing and played a low cross near the penalty box. Messi was right there, ready to pounce, and unleashed a fantastic left-footed shot that beat Austrian goalkeeper Alexander Schlager.

21. Ayari Scores His Second Banger vs. Tunisia

Yasin Ayari, have a day. The Brighton midfielder and Swedish national star delivered two goals, the second of which got commentator Maurice Edu to proclaim, “Bangers only.”

Ayari could have represented Tunisia internationally, as his father is from the country. What an occasion for him to score twice.

22. Ueda Delivers Banger Against Tunisia

Tunisia didn’t stand much of a chance on Saturday night against Japan, especially if Ayase Ueda is going to score goals like he did.

Ueda delivered a cracker from outside the box that gave Tunisian goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen no chance.

23. Manzambi Buries Close-Range Volley

Coming on as a second-half sub for Switzerland, Johan Manzambi broke open what felt like a stalemate with a brilliant finish. 

Swiss midfielder Rubén Vargas looped the ball across the net that a Bosnian defender attempted to clear out via a header. Instead, the ball falls right in front of Manzambi, who twists his body past his marker and slams it past an outstretched Nikola Vasilj.

24. Cunha Goes Off-Balance To Bag A Brace

 Cunha’s second goal against Haiti once again set up Vinícius Júnior, this time on a counter-attack. The Real Madrid star sprinted down the pitch with the ball at his feet to then slide a pass to the Manchester United playmaker, who initially took a wide touch. But Cunha found the narrow angle and slammed it into the roof of the net as he tumbled onto the pitch. 

25. Summerville Finishes Great Run With Curling Finish

Cyrienco Summerville is likely on the move this summer after West Ham United were relegated from the Premier League. His price tag will have gone up after his goal against Japan.

Ryan Gravenberch found Summerville on the right wing, and he cut in on his weaker left foot and unleashed a curling effort that beat Japan goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. It was a fantastic effort that gave the Netherlands a lead that wouldn’t last.

26. Elanga Clips It Home For Sweden

Down four goals to the Netherlands, at least Anthony Elanga gave Sweden a brief lifeline. Alexander Isak slipped a wonderful throughball into Elanga from the halfway line. The Newcastle United playmaker raced down the pitch and finished it off with shot past Dutch keeper Bart Verbruggen. 

27. Schmid Drills Austria Into Lead

Austria took an impressive lead against Jordan in its first match after a wonderful strike from Romano Schmid.

Austria kept possession impressively before midfielder Xavier Schlager teed up Schmid from just inside 25 yards out. He delivered a wonderful strike into the top corner, which gave Jordan goalkeeper Yazeed Yazeed Abulaila no chance.

28. Mbaye Puts French Defender On The Floor

Ibrahim Mbaye gave Senegal hope in stoppage time against France with a great run down the right wing, which ended with France left back Theo Hernández on the floor.

Mbaye drove at Hernández and cut right so quickly that the defender fell to the ground. From there, he unleashed a powerful finish past France goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who assumed the shot was going toward his far post. Mbaye is only 18 years old and played for PSG in France.

29. Saibari Scores On Absolute Strike vs. Scotland

It didn’t take Morocco long to secure the lead against Scotland. Just 70 seconds into the match, Ismael Saibari scored on an impressive strike to give Morocco a 1-0 lead in the second minute.

30. Salah Gives Egypt Late Lead

Mohamed Salah picked up the ball on the right wing about 45 yards from goal and could not be stopped. The Liverpool legend, who will be leaving the club this summer, drove toward the 18-yard box and played a 1-2 with Mostafa Ziko, the scorer of Egypt’s first goal. Salah got the ball back and finished very well past New Zealand goalkeeper Max Crocombe to give Egypt a crucial lead.

31. Paraguay Hits Early vs. Türkiye

Türkiye entered its matchup against Paraguay in need of a good start. The Turks needed a win after losing to Australia in their opening match and with their next game coming against the United States.

Instead, Matias Galarza finished a great move from Paraguay and finished well in the bottom corner from 25 yards out. It was a great finish and shocker to open a crucial game for both sides. It was the fastest goal scored at the World Cup.

32. Rashford Stays Calm vs. Croatia

Two substitutes combined for England for its fourth goal against Croatia. Bukayo Saka seized possession on the right wing and saw Marcus Rashford in acres of space on the left wing. Rashford was composed and faked a shot with his left foot to put it on his favored right.

From there, the finish was inevitable.

33. Metcalfe Sends Socceroos Into Frenzy

Australia’s second goal over Türkiye sealed what will be one of the most notable upsets of the summer. 

Late in the second half, İsmail Yüksek turned it over in midfield with dire consequences. Connor Metcalfe retrieved it for Australia and ran to the edge of the box, where he shot low and hard inside the bottom right corner to beat keeper Uğurcan Çakır.

34. Mbappé Scores Off Amazing Olise Pass

Kylian Mbappé made history during France’s World Cup opener against Senegal after getting on the end of a brilliant pass from Michael Olise.

Mbappé tied Olivier Giroud for the most goals ever for France’s men’s national team. Olise picked up the ball on the right wing, put it on his favored left foot and played a brilliant ball through to Mbappé. From there, France’s captain finished very cleverly past Senegal goalkeeper Édouard Mendy.

35. Messi’s Persistence Pays Off

After breaking the record for most goals at a men’s World Cup, Messi didn’t take long to add to it.

In stoppage time, Messi picked up the ball on the right wing and started a counterattack for Argentina. He picked the ball up again, dribbled around one defender and had a shot saved. He kept going, though, and hammered home his fifth goal of the tournament.

36. Kane Scores On Stunning Header

Croatia had just equalized against England. Step forward, Harry Kane.

Declan Rice played an out-swinging corner kick in from the right wing right to the penalty spot. From there, Kane met the ball brilliantly and delivered a stinging header past Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic. It was Kane’s second goal of the game and an important one to potentially give England the lead late in the first half, although it didn’t lead at halftime.

37. Australia Hits On Counter vs. Türkiye

Nestory Irankunda was played in down the left wing by midfielder Paul Okon-Engstler. The Watford attacker cut inside and finished past goalkeeper Uğurcan Çakır very nicely. It was a smooth counter-attack and great finish from Irankunda, who showed great composure in front of goal.

It was a great moment for Australia, which took one step toward a big upset win over the Turks, who are the favorites in Group D along with the USA.

38. Barcola’s Deft Finish Doubles France’s Lead

Not long after Mbappé converted his one-on-one chance against Senegal, Bradley Barcola did the same.

Barcola was played through on goal by midfielder Adrien Rabiot, and the PSG playmaker composed himself very well to chip Mendy in the Senegal goal.

39. Gakpo Drills It In Dutch Rout 

The second of Cody Gakpo’s brace in the big win over Sweden was the best of the Dutch’s four-goal performance. The Liverpool winger showed his ability to create space when he took a touch inside from Summerville’s pass and then drilled into the bottom corner. 

40. Yamal Scores First World Cup Goal

Spain dominated the first half against Saudi Arabia, and it was the star teenager who got La Roja going.

Lamine Yamal, who was ranked as our No. 1 player in the World Cup entering the tournament, got on the end of a cross from Mikel Oyarzabal and tucked home the finish. It concluded a great move from Spain, which looked more like itself against the Saudis after not scoring against Curaçao.

41. Haaland’s First Of Two Goals Against Senegal

Erling Haaland’s first of two goals against Senegal started with Martin Odegaard, who led Norway on a counter-attack with Haaland to his left. Bearing down on the penalty area. The Arsenal captain slid a beautiful ball through the lines and past a sliding Kalidou Koulibaly for Haaland, who slipped while dispatching his powerful finish high past the outstretched hand of Édouard Mendy.

42. Sarr Scores In Stoppage Time

Senegal’s Ismaïla Sarr bagged a brace against Norway, including this stoppage time score.

Moussa Niakhate whipped a curling cross into the area, which Kristoffer Ajer tried to head away, but he failed to connect. That misjudgment opened up a pocket of space behind him for Jackson, who latched onto the ball and provided a brilliant, first-time square pass to Ismaila Sarr for a close-range finish.

43. Jiménez Gets His World Cup Goal

Raúl Jiménez entered the World Cup ranked third all-time in goals for the Mexican national team, but he had never scored on the biggest stage. That changed against South Africa.

Mexico winger Roberto Alvarado delivered a fantastic cross to the far post that put the ball on a platter for Jiménez, who headed home to give El Tri a 2-0 lead. It was a wonderful moment at Mexico City Stadium for Mexico’s most reliable player in recent memory.

44. Musa Scores Against England

Croatia trailed England just seconds before the halftime whistle when it got its second equalizer of the game.

Midfielder Mario Pasalic played a lofted pass to Ivan Perišić in the England 18-yard box. He headed it down to Petar Musa, who plays for FC Dallas in MLS and buried his shot at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.

45. Japan Runs Rampant With Great Team Move

Japan impressed in its opening match against the Netherlands, and it continued to do so with some impressive soccer against Tunisia.

Striker Ayase Ueda had two goals and an assist, and the second goal came in impressive fashion. He headed home after a wonderful team goal that saw the Japanese go up 4-0.

46. Isak Hits Tunisia On The Counter

Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres fed Liverpool’s Alexander Isak in what could prove to be a lethal combination during the World Cup. Isak cut inside from the left wing and doubled Sweden’s lead against Tunisia.

Tunisia goalkeeper Abdelmouhib Chamakh will think he could have done better with the shot, but Isak’s quickness and ability were on full display.

47. Czechia Scores Without Using Its Feet

Everyone knew that Czechia was going to be a tough team to defend on set pieces, but no one thought it would score its first goal of the tournament on a throw-in.

Fullback Vladimir Coufal delivered an impressive toss toward the six-yard box, where captain Ladislav Krejčí rose highest to give the Czechs a lead. South Korea had been in control of the ball and the game up to that point, so it came as a shock. Unfortunately for Czechia, though, it could not maintain the lead.

48. Undav Breaks Through For Germany

Deniz Undav got the needed equalizer against the Ivory Coast when he made the run from deep to volley into the goal off Amiri’s cross into the penalty area. A well-timed finish for one of the World Cup’s rising stars.

49. Balogun Opens His World Cup Account

Balogun’s best goal in the USA’s opening win against Paraguay was his second, but his first was nothing to scoff at.

The striker finished a great move by the Americans, which started with a pass from left-back Antonee “Jedi” Robinson that played Christian Pulisic in behind the Paraguayan defense. Balogun delayed his run to create space, and Pulisic found him at the penalty spot for an emphatic finish.

50. Havertz’s Chip vs. Curaçao Seals 7-1 Win

Curaçao coughs it up in the midfield and German playmaker Deniz Undav pokes a through-ball to a racing Kai Havertz, who deftly chips it past beleaguered keeper Eloy Room for Germany’s final act of that game. In the end, it was two goals at opposite ends of the highest-scoring game for the Arsenal star. 

51. Dutch Captain Heads Home

Virgil van Dijk is one of the best defenders in the world, and his quality is often on display at both ends of the field. In the Netherlands’ game against Japan, he showed it in attack to open the scoring.

The Liverpool star was at the end of a cross from club teammate Ryan Gravenberch to deliver a header at the far post for the first Dutch goal. It was especially impressive because van Dijk was moving away from where the cross was coming from.

52. Bellingham Given Too Much Space vs. Croatia

England midfielder Jude Bellingham was played a long ball down the right wing, and he was never challenged before scoring his first goal of the tournament.

Elliot Anderson played the long ball to Bellingham, who had a Croatian defender in front of him. That player chose to cover the middle of the field in case the Real Madrid man opted for a pass. He didn’t, though. Bellingham carried the ball all the way into the box, where he didn’t hit the ball cleanly – but it didn’t matter.

53. Dembéle’s First World Cup Goal

Ousmane Dembélé scored his first World Cup goal in his third tournament appearance after he linked up with Michael OIise for France’s fourth goal against Iraq.

The two linked up for an attempt at goal that was saved earlier in the match, but the duo made sure they would not be denied twice. 

54. Ghana Finds Stoppage-Time Winner

Substitute Brandon Thomas-Asante burst down the left wing and skipped past a defender. He dribbled into the 18-yard box and played a low cross into the path of 20-year-old midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi. He tapped in one of the easier finishes he’ll ever have.

It was a great moment in a game that looked destined to finish 0-0.

55. Curaçao’s First Ever World Cup Goal – Against Germany!

History for the Caribbean squad! German defender Nico Schlotterbeck tried to clear the ball in his defensive 18-yard box, but the ball only went as far as Curaçao striker Jurgen Locadia. From there, Livano Comenencia picked it up and made World Cup history.

The shot took a deflection off Germany captain Joshua Kimmich, but it was a magical moment in Arlington. The crowd went wild as the smallest nation ever to compete at a World Cup showed it’s there to compete.

56. Ito Finishes One-On-One vs. Keeper

Junya Ito was put through by Japan striker Ayase Ueda, who finished with two goals and an assist in the win over Tunisia. It was a clever flick that put winger Junya Ito through on goal, and Ito made no mistake with his strike.

57. Just Scores Second vs. Iran

For the second time, Elijah Just gave New Zealand the lead.

Just drove toward the 18-yard box and played a pass to Chris Wood, who got him the ball back. Then, Just finished strongly. It was a great move that gave New Zealand its second of the game.

58. Simple And Sweet For Vinícius Jr. 

Brazil got its third against Haiti when Luis Paqueta caught the backline sleeping, which allowed Vinícius Jr to slip behind and charge toward the 18-yard box. He found himself one-on-one with Haiti keeper Johny Placide and knocked a simple curler into the far corner.

59. Canobbio Finishes Smooth Uruguayan Attack

Manuel Ugarte picked up the ball in midfield and found Maxi Araújo making a run into the 18-yard box on the left wing. Araújo headed the ball to the center of the six-yard box, where Agustín Canobbio slotted home right under Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha. It was Uruguay’s second goal in eight minutes to give it a lead entering halftime.

60. Quiñones Scores Tournament’s First Goal

The goal that opened the tournament.

Mexico’s Julián Quiñones was the Saudi Pro League’s leading goalscorer this past season, and he kept his prolific record going against South Africa. Midfielder Érik Lira found the attacker around the penalty spot, which is a dangerous place for a goalscorer like Quiñones. Mexico never looked back from there.

61. Musiala Slides A Smooth One

Against Curaçao, Germany right back Joshua Kimmich found Bayern Munich teammate Jamal Musiala in a perfect position and played a pass to the midfielder. Musiala picked it up and netted a beautiful goal in the back-left corner, past diving goalkeeper Eloy Room.

This was Musiala’s first World Cup goal ever, but his 10th overall for Germany in 43 appearances at the time.

62. Larin Rescues Canada

Canada dominated play against Bosnia and Herzegovina in its World Cup, but the co-hosts found themselves behind after a well-executed corner. Then, on came Cyle Larin.

The 31-year-old former No. 1 overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft was making his 91st appearance for Canada. He picked up the ball from fellow substitute Promise David, and he hit his shot well enough that it took a deflection to deliver a fantastic moment in Vancouver. Canada came away from a strong performance with at least its first World Cup point ever.

63. Diallo Wins It For Ivory Coast

Ecuador only gave up five goals in 18 games during World Cup qualifying, so breaking through against that defense was always going to be a difficult task.

It took almost 90 minutes, but Ivory Coast did it. Center back Wilfied Singo made an impressive run down the right wing and played a ball toward the top of the 18-yard box. It found Diallo, who slotted his shot just inside the post for the win.

64. Mohebi Heads Home Impressively

Ramin Rezaeian had a great game against New Zealand in Iran’s World Cup opener. He scored the first goal and then delivered a fantastic cross for the second.

The ball came in from the right wing and found Mohammad Mohebi, who headed home very well to tie the game at 2.

65. Messi Slots In His Second Of The Opener

Lionel Messi continued to put on a show in Kansas City when he nabbed his second goal of the night by doing what he does best – finding himself in the best spot at the right time. 

Alexis Mac Allister took aim at the goal from outside the box, only to see Algeria’s Luca Zidane parry the shot right toward Messi, who knocks in the ball past the keeper into the bottom corner. 

66. Oyarzabal Finishes Clever Spanish Move

Mikel Oyarzabal is going to be a key player for Spain this summer, and his two goals and assist in the first half against Saudi Arabia were a good start for his tournament after the reigning European champions were shut out against Curaçao.

Left back Marc Cucurella was played a cross at the far post. He played the ball with his first touch to midfielder Dani Olmo, who headed it to the far post. From there, Oyarzabal had one of the easier finishes he’ll ever have.

67. Neves Heads Home Brilliantly

Portugal got on the board early thanks to its 21-year-old midfield dynamo. João Neves got on the end of a cross from Chelsea winger Pedro Neto and sent it impressively into the far corner. It gave Portugal a lead that only lasted about 30 minutes against DR Congo.

68. Wood Sets Up Just For New Zealand Opener

New Zealand is the lowest-ranked team in the World Cup at 85th in the FIFA Rankings. Naturally, it opened the scoring in its first match.

Striker Chris Wood got the ball in the 18-yard box and gave a slight touch to winger Elijah Just. The 26-year-old, who plays for Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League, controlled the ball very well and set himself up for a quick finish.

69. Hussein Heads Home For Iraq

Iraq equalized against Norway with a well-constructed move down the left wing. Midfielder Amir Al-Ammari was played into the 18-yard box and played a great left-footed cross toward the penalty spot. From there, Ayman Hussein headed home for his 27th international goal.

70. Undav’s Brace Completes Comeback

A superb effort in stoppage time for Germany’s win over the Ivory Coast. Felix Nmecha picks out Deniz Undav with a powerful pass through traffic and Undav uses his first touch to fire it past keeper Yahia Fofana.

71. Vargas Sweeps It In For A Clean Finish

A well-executed play created by Breel Embolo who turns just enough off his defender to feed the ball to Rubén Vargas. A cool clinical finish glides into the net to give Switzerland a second goal in its win over Bosnia. 

72. A Team-Effort Exchange For Czechia

Czechia got on the scoreboard early its second group-stage match on a goal that caught South Africa’s defense off guard.

Adam Hložek motored to the corner to chase down the long throw, and delivered the ball to the edge of the 18-yard box. Michal Sadílek and Alexandr Sojka exchanged passes to cross up South Africa’s defenders before Sadilek delivered a low shot and into the net.

73. Bosnia Executes Flawless Corner

Canada started its World Cup opener well, creating chances and controlling play against Bosnia and Herzegovina. All of that was undone by a well-executed corner kick, though.

Sead Kolašinac got on the end of a corner kick at the near post and flicked it on into the six-yard box, where striker Jovo Lukić was perfectly placed to head home the game’s opening goal. It wasn’t flashy, but it was an impressive goal that did not involve the ball touching the ground following the corner kick.

74. Undav’s Sweet Sixth For Germany

Deniz Undav scored the SIXTH goal for Germany in its 7-1 blowout win over Curaçao. With the game already in hand, the tempo took on a training session feel. In this buildup, Joshua Kimmich lays the ball to Undav, who finds himself right in front of the net. The youngster gets enough power on it to drill the ball past three defenders on the line.

75. Jonathan David Plucks From The Sky

On his way to a hat trick against Qatar, Canada’s Jonathan David banked his first with a nifty volley off an attempt by Tajon Buchanan that deflected off a defender. David latched onto it as the ball came down. No question there.

76. Schlotterbeck Rises Highest To Head Home

After failing to clear the ball before Curaçao’s opening goal, Schlotterback made a strong impact on the other end of the pitch.

The German defender from Borussia Dortmund’s run and leap was found by Nathaniel Brown’s corner kick, and his header found the back of the net. The goal restored Germany’s lead over Curaçao, which looked like it might be on the verge of a shocking result with its first-ever World Cup goal.

77. Haaland Scores His Second Against Senegal

Erling Haaland secured his second brace in consecutive World Cup matches against Senegal.

Haaland’s second against Senegal came as he calmly guided a side-footed volley from the penalty spot past a diving Édouard Mendy. Patrick Berg picked up the assist after he won possession inside the penalty area, capitalizing after Kalidou Koulibaly lost his footing following a heavy touch to set up Haaland.

78. Sarr Cuts The Deficit Against Norway

Ismaïla Sarr’s second World Cup goal cut the deficit and provided life back into a trailing Senegal against Norway.

Idrissa Gueye delivered a pass to Sadio Mané, who received it with his back to goal 20 yards out. With a deft first touch, Mané flipped the ball over the top of the defense into the path of Ismaila Sarr. Racing onto the pass ahead of David Møller Wolfe, the winger used his strength to hold off the full back before drawing Ørjan Nyland off his line and scooping a finish past the goalkeeper just as he went to ground.

79. Trézéguet Gets Salah An Assist

Trézéguet gave Mo Salah his first World Cup assist and Egypt a huge third goal. Salah played in a corner from the left wing, and Trézéguet finished very well at the near post.

80. ‘Good Night’ For Summerville 

A clinical run and finish for Crysencio Summerville, who gathers the ball deep in Sweden’s territory and then brilliantly places the ball into the bottom-left corner.

81. DR Congo’s First-Ever World Cup Goal

After Portugal opened the scoring with a header, DR Congo answered a half hour later.

After playing a short corner, Arthur Masuaku delivered a high left-footed cross toward the far post. Newcastle attacker Yoane Wissa leaped highest and beat Portugal keeper Diogo Costa. It was a great moment that showed DR Congo is at this tournament to compete.

82. Tim Payne Sets Up Surman

World Cup sensation Tim Payne got in on the action early in New Zealand’s game on Sunday against Egypt. He picked up the ball on the left wing and swung in a perfect cross that found the head of Finn Surman, who thumped home an impressive finish.

83. Egypt Equalizes

After that New Zealand goal, Egypt was on the attack, looking for an equalizer. It found that goal when Mohamed Hany’s cross was headed home by Mostafa Ziko. New Zealand goalkeeper Max Crocombe got a hand to it but couldn’t keep the thumping header out.

84. Colombia Header For A Third Goal

The third Colombia goal featured a great header but was all about the work that went into it from Cucho Hernández. He fought for the ball on the right wing and won the ball after falling to the ground.

From there, he delivered a great cross to the far post, where Jaminton Campaz headed home to seal Colombia’s win.

85. Gakpo Delivers A Tap-In 

A total-team effort here as Crysencio Summerville delivered a deft pass into Denzel Dumfries, whose delivery across allows Cody Gakpo has the simplest of tap-ins at the back post.

86. Cunha Scraps In Goal For Brazil

Matheus Cunha got Brazil rolling against Haiti with a close-range goal and his first in World Cup action.

Vinícius Júnior got the play going when he dribbled into the box and then curled in a shot that Haiti keeper Johny Placide spilled to Cunha, who blasted the ball into the net.  

87. Haaland Scores First World Cup Goal

Norway got on the board in its World Cup opener against Iraq, and it was exactly who you’d expect. Erling Haaland met a cross from left back David Møller Wolfe at the far post and tapped in.

The goal gave Haaland 55 goals in 51 appearances for Norway, which is an unbelievable record at the international level.

88. Kamada Taps In For Opener

Japan took control immediately against Tunisia, with Keito Nakamura making a run to the touchline and playing a low ball into the box. Kamada, who plays for Crystal Palace, tapped in and gave Japan an early lead.

89. Gyokeres Finishes Emphatically

Gyokeres assisted Isak’s goal in the first half of Sweden’s matchup against Tunisia, and they swapped roles in the second half.

After Sweden won possession in its attacking third, Isak dribbled the ball forward before a touch put it right into Gyokeres’ path. From there, a goal was inevitable.

90. Kamada Unknowingly Scores

Daichi Kamada scored a huge goal to make it 2-2 in Japan’s game against the Netherlands, but he did not know much about it.

Japan had a corner kick in the 89th minute that found the head of defender Koki Ogawa, who headed it downward toward goal. The ball immediately bounced off Kamada’s head and found the back of the net, which gave the Crystal Palace midfielder his first World Cup goal.

91. Paraguay Gets On The Board vs. USA

Paraguay was dominated on Friday night in Los Angeles, but it did have a nice second-half move that resulted in its first World Cup goal since 2010.

Paraguay got possession after U.S. defender Chris Richards couldn’t win a long ball. Playmaker Julio Enciso picked up possession and played Mauricio through on goal, and he delivered a composed finish past USA’s goalkeeper Matt Freese.

 

92. Norway’s Pedersen Hits Paydirt

Marcus Pedersen pushes himself into the area before firing a shot that bounces through Senegal keeper Edouard Mendy and ends up in the roof of the net!

93. Oh Completes South Korea’s Comeback

After Hwang’s moment of brilliance got South Korea on the board, Oh Hyeon-gyu used sheer willpower to win the game.

Oh came into the game in the 69th minute in place of Son Heung-min, who is Korea’s all-time-leading goalscorer. It was a bold decision that paid off. Hwang added to his goal earlier in the half with a great pass from the left wing that found Oh in the middle for a crucial finish that ultimately gave Korea the win.

94. Undav’s Nifty Move Gives Brown His First Goal

The build-up was better than the actual goal in Germany’s fifth against Curaçao. Deniz Undav uses a crafty back-heel pass to Nathaniel Brown, with the German-American defender having slipped behind the backline and guiding it into the far corner. A quick VAR check and Germany kept the momentum going. 

95. Brobbey Initiates His Goal

Brian Brobbey put in the work for his first goal against Sweden. He first wins an aerial ball, lays it off to Tijjani Reijnders, who quickly moves it wide to Cody Gakpo on the left. The ball is sent into the for Brobbey to side-foot into the net.

96. McGinn Scores Via Deflection

Scotland’s first World Cup goal since 1998 wasn’t exactly a beauty.

Winger Ben Gannon-Doak played a cross into the box that was cleared toward the top of the 18-yard box, where McGinn picked up possession. He did not strike his left-footed shot very cleanly, but he fortunately got a massive deflection before nestling in the back of the net. They all count the same, so Scotland won’t care how the goal came.

97. David Taps In Contest Ball

Jonathan David’s second goal of his hat-trick performance was a definite fox-in-the-box effort.

Canada’s Cyle Larin forced Qatar keeper Mahmud Abunada into a stunning save at the near post. But Canada’s striker is there to finish it off into an empty net.

98. Algeria Equalizes

Algeria needed to get going late when a corner was played in by Riyad Mahrez. It was headed in by Nadir Benbouali to make it 1-1.

 

99. Tunisia Heads Home 

Tunisia got on the board against Sweden with a well-executed cross and header in the first half. Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri swung in a ball from the right wing that center back Omar Rekik headed home.

100. Svanberg Scores Seconds After Subbing In

Matthias Svanberg scored on his first touch of the game after coming on as a substitute against Tunisia.

A free kick was played in and flicked on by Isak. Svanberg pounced and scored within 30 seconds of coming on.

101. Al-Rashdan Puts Jordan Ahead

Jordan’s second ever goal in the FIFA World Cup came from Nizar Al-Rashdan, who gave them their first lead of the tournament against Algeria.

The World Cup debutants put themselves ahead after Mousa Tamari carried the ball down the flank before cutting it back towards Mahmoud Al-Mardi. Following a missed kick from Mousa Tamari, the ball fell perfectly into the path of Nizar Al-Rashdan, who drilled a first-time effort into the bottom corner. 

102. Switzerland’s Manzambi Bags a Brace

Some nifty passing against a tired defense sees Switzerland’s Johan Manzambi become the youngest sub ever to score twice in a World Cup game.

Granit Xhaka connected with Rubén Vargas, who then cuts the ball back for Manzambi. The 20-year-old finds himself with plenty of space and just enough time for the finish. 

103. Larin In the Right Place For Canada

The first in Canada’s six-goal win over Canada began when Jonathan David puts some heat on a ball from outside the penalty. Qatar keeper Mahmud Abunada gets his gloves on it but the ball bounces right toward Cyle Larin, who prods it in from close range.

104. Uruguay Finally Breaks Through

Uruguay was knocking on the door the entire second half against Saudi Arabia. Finally, in the 80th minute, the two-time World Cup champions broke through.

Striker Federico Vinas unleashed a shot right at Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais. It was saved right into the path of Maxi Araujo, who slotted home with his left foot to tie the game.

105. Double Dutch For Brobbey

Brian Brobbey’s second goal on the day against Sweden saw him stretch out to get enough of his boot on the ball and push it past the keeper. A lovely first-time cross to from Denzel Dumfries to set it up.

106. Saudi Arabia Gets On The Board

Saudi Arabia took a surprising lead over Uruguay off a corner kick. Abdulhamid headed a shot right at Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, who parried the shot right into the path of Abdulelah Al Amri. He tapped home and gave Saudi Arabia the lead.

107. Østigård Heads Home Norway’s Third Goal

Leo Østigård had been on the field for a couple of minutes when he scored Norway’s third goal against Iraq. Martin Odegaard played in a corner kick from the right wing, and Østigård headed home from about four yards out.

108. Muslera Blunder Gives Cape Verde Goal

A long ball was played down the right wing toward Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, who had multiple defenders near where he attempted to clear the ball. Instead, he whiffed and gifted the ball to Cape Verde attacker Hélio Varela, who controlled the ball with his chest and shot the ball into the net before it hit the ground.

109. David Completes Hat Trick 

His third and final goal in Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar, Jonathan David was able to control the ball after it landed at his feet following David Saliba’s attempt. David swiveled around and booted it past the keeper.

110. Araújo Taps Home Equalizer – With His Head

Rodrigo Bentancur’s header went off the post and went right at Maxi Araújo, who tapped in an equalizer against Cape Verde.

111. Kessié Smashes Goal Past Neuer

Yan Diomande flashed some brilliance with a cross to Amad Diallo, whose effort is somehow blocked by Germany’s Nathaniel Brown, before the ball falls to Franck Kessié, who makes no mistake and fires it past Manuel Neuer.

112. Iran Equalizes Against New Zealand

Iran tied its game against New Zealand at 1-1. Right back Ramin Rezaeian found possession after a scrappy sequence and finished past goalkeeper Max Crocombe for the finish.

113. Oyarzabal Catches Saudi Arabia Sleeping

Saudi Arabia entered its game against Spain with a low margin of error. Naturally, it gifted the reigning European champions their second goal.

A ball was played into the box by Dani Olmo and was flicked on by Aymeric Laporte. As a Saudi defender tried to clear the ball, Oyarzabal pounced for his first goal of the tournament.

114. Haaland Pounces On Goalkeeping Blunder

Iraq equalized 10 minutes after Haaland’s first goal, and then it gifted the Norway superstar his second goal of the game.

Iraq defender Zaid Tahseen played a weak pass back to goalkeeper Jalal Hassan, who overestimated how hard the pass was played. Instead of the ball making it to his feet, Haaland pounced and tapped in to give Norway another lead.

115. Gouiri Finds Late Winner

Algeria kept its tournament alive when Armine Gouiri popped up in the box to poke a shot home that gave it a 2-1 win over Jordan.

 

116. Qatar’s Shocking Equalizer On An Own-Goal

Switzerland was in control on Saturday afternoon against Qatar. The Swiss had 26 shots to Qatar’s six and had 68% of the ball, and they led for 77 minutes of game time.

Then, an unfortunate mishap by Swiss defender Miro Muheim provided a surprising equalizer for Qatar. Left back Homam Elamin delivered a great cross to the back post as Qatar captain Boualem Khoukhi put pressure on Muheim, who unbelievably headed the ball past Switzerland goalkeeper Gregory Kubel. Qatar was thrilled with the tie, and Switzerland was left shell-shocked for not winning a game it had dominated.

117. Díaz Opens World Cup Account

Luis Díaz was played through down the left wing with Colombia on the counterattack and in need of a goal after Uzbekistan’s ugly equalizer. It wasn’t the smoothest finish, but Uzbekistan goalkeeper Utkir Yusupuv couldn’t do much with it. The keeper will think he should have done better as he watched the ball trickle in.

118. Uzbekistan’s First World Cup Goal

Substitute Dostonbek Khamdamov was sent a cross at the far post and was able to put a shot on frame while moving away from goal. He put a shot on goal that deflected off Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas and hit the post. The ball then went up in the air to the far post, where Abbosbek Fayzullayev headed home.

119. VAR Gives Freeman Goal vs. Australia

For a few moments, it appeared USA defender Alex Freeman’s third international goal wouldn’t count. 

In the 43rd minute of the USA’s Group D match against Australia, Freeman was able to connect on a header following a deflection on a set piece. It was initially ruled that Freeman was offside, disallowing the goal. However, a VAR check determined that Freeman was onside before heading the ball in the net, giving him the goal and the USA a 2-0 lead.

120. Romo Pounces On Botched Save

That was a tough break for South Korea keeper Kim Seung-gyu, who gifted Mexico the goal that helped the co-hosts clinch the group in Guadalajara.

It started when Mexico’s Raul Jimenez nodded the ball up into the air inside the box. That prompted Kim to come off his line to collect the ball, but he ended up coughing it up over the back of Lee Gi-hyuk. Luis Romo was there to chip it into the empty net. 

121. Too Easy For Mbappé 

If you ever needed to know the definition of “When Turning Out The Back Goes Wrong,” just refer to this play. You can’t gift a team like France with someone like Kylian Mbappé roaming something like this.

122. Embolo Slots Home Penalty

Embolo did his job on the penalty kick that gave Switzerland a golden chance to score its opening goal. Qatar goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada dove the wrong way, and Embolo calmly slotted the penalty well to his left.

123. A Clutch Penalty Saves South Africa

Deep into the game against Czechia, South Africa’s Teboho Mokoena knocks in the ball from the penalty spot with a whipping shot into the bottom-left corner, sending keeper Mateji Kovar the wrong way. A confident attempt for Mokoena who helped South Africa rescue a point. 

124. Havertz Nails His PK

Germany’s Kai Havertz made the most of stoppage time before the half against Curaçao. About two minutes into extra time, a Curaçao trip opened the door for the PK, which Havertz planted perfectly in the back of the net, giving Germany a 3-1 halftime lead.

125. Arnautović Scores Late Penalty vs. Jordan

Austria was awarded a penalty deep into second-half stoppage time, and its all-time-leading goalscorer stepped up. Marko Arnautović slotted the penalty home for his 48th career international goal.

126. Xhaka’s PK Caps Off Swiss Rout

The final act in Switzerland’s 4-1 rout of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a game that saw five goals in a span of 16 minutes. A foul in the 18-yard box deep into stoppage time gave the Swiss the penalty. Instead of Johan Manzambi getting a chance at a hat trick, it was team captain Granit Xhaka who converted the shot. 

127. Paraguay’s Own Goal Gives USA The Lead

The first own goal of the tournament isn’t ranked last on this list because of the play that caused it.

Christian Pulisic was unplayable in the first half for the USA against Paraguay. For the game’s opening goal, he dribbled past two defenders and then found a pass around two more to Weston McKennie. The midfielder then tried to lay it off to Folarin Balogun, but the ball instead went off Paraguay midfielder Damián Bobadilla.

128. Cucurella Volley Forces Own Goal

Marc Cucurella’s volley was saved, but it was saved onto a defender and went right into the Saudi Arabian net.

129. USA’s Balogun Causes Own Goal vs. Australia 

After scoring twice in the USA’s opening win over Paraguay, Folarin Balogun helped create another goal in the opening minutes of its match against Australia. 

As Balogun attacked, he delivered a cross as he neared the net. His pass to Ricardo Pepi was intercepted by Australia’s Cameron Burgess in front of the net. However, Burgess wasn’t able to gain full control of the ball, directing it into his own net to give the USA a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute. 

130. Lukaku Forces Own Goal

Romelu Lukaku came on and was in the thick of the action right away.

Belgium midfielder Youri Tielemans played right back Thomas Meunier in down the right wing. Meunier played a low cross into the box toward Lukaku, whose presence was enough to force Egypt defender Mohamed Hany to put the ball into his own net.

131. Jordan OG Gives Austria The Lead

Austria just had a goal chalked off due to a handball that was spotted by VAR. Not long after, Marcel Sabitzer whipped in a corner kick that was headed into the Jordan goal by Yazan Abu Al-Arab. It wasn’t spectacular, but Austria will take it.

132. Qatar Gives Up Own Goal In Loss to Canada

It wasn’t Qatar’s day in Vancouver and giving up an own-goal against Canada didn’t help matters. 

Jacob Shaffelburg takes an attempt inside the box on a first-time volley. It looks to be heading wide of the upright but gets diverted by Mohamed Al Mannai into his team’s net. 

133. Hussein Gives Norway An Own Goal

Earlier in the match against Norway, Aymen Hussein’s goal had canceled out Erling Haaland’s opener. But in the closing moments of the game, he gifted one back to the Norwegians when it mistakenly bounced off his chest while trying to clear out a cross. 

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134. Kane Scores Penalty On Second Attempt

Harry Kane was a lucky boy against Croatia. After Noni Madueke won a penalty, Kane stepped up and had his first attempt saved by Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic. Unfortunately for Croatia, VAR reviewed Livakovic’s positioning and determined both of his feet were off the goal line.

With that, Kane was allowed to retake the penalty and scored to give the Three Lions a lead. Needing two bites at the apple to score is not ideal.

Charley Hull exclusive: Late-night dreams from ‘sore’ near-misses fuel motivation to find breakthrough major win | Golf News

Charley Hull has experienced late-night dreams replaying past near-misses in majors but insists she “can beat anyone” as she continues to pursue an elusive breakthrough victory.

The world No 5 has been a regular contender in majors over the past decade, with five runner-up finishes – including four in the last four years – without yet finding a maiden major title.

The Englishwoman finished second to Lilia Vu at the 2023 AIG Women’s Open and runner-up to Miyu Yamashita in the 2025 edition at Royal Porthcawl, while the latest disappointment saw her finish a shot behind Nelly Korda at the US Women’s Open earlier this month.

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Highlights from a thrilling final round at the US Women’s Open, where Nelly Korda claimed a narrow victory

Hull will have a fresh chance for major glory at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship this week, with the Evian Championship (July 9-12) and AIG Women’s Open (July 30-August 2) still to come, despite still replaying her fresh close call.

“It [major contention] is like being in a big arena – I love that feeling,” Hull told the Sky Sports Golf podcast. “I played really well, it just gets sorer and sorer every time I come second in a major.

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Charley Hull was inches away from producing a hole in one during the final round at the US Women’s Open!

“On Monday night when I got back home I woke my boyfriend up by an accident, I felt like I punched him in the head and I didn’t mean to. I was doing a golf swing and I thought I was playing the final round of the US Open – it was like 12.30 at night.

“I just kept having so many dreams, replaying shots and what I could have done better to win it. Subconsciously it comes into my dreams and I have weird golfing dreams sometimes.”

Hull explained: “I do have it [doubts] all the time and my dad or James are like ‘come on, you are going to win it’. I overthink too much and I get too golf-obsessed sometimes – it’s not healthy to be too golf-obsessed, because then you start not enjoying the rest of your life.”

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Can Hull beat Korda to major glory?

Korda is the pre-tournament favourite to win the event for a second time, five years on from her first, with the world No 1 already the first player since Inbee Park to take the first two women’s majors of the year.

The American has won two other LPGA Tour events already in 2026 and has eight top-three finishes in her last nine worldwide starts, although Hull relishes the opportunity to try and get the better of Korda.

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Highlights from the final round of the Chevron Championship, where Nelly Korda claimed victory to move to world No 1

“When I play my best golf I feel like I can beat anyone, but Nelly [Korda] is just so consistent in the minute,” Hull added. “She’s won and now she’s playing with confidence as well – it’s hard to beat someone that’s playing with confidence.

“I feel like if I just get over the line and then have some confidence in me, I don’t feel like there’s any stopping me.

“I think Nelly is such a credit to women’s golf. The way she just carries herself is great and I don’t think the LPGA Tour would be in such a good position without Nelly in that right now.”

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Can Charley Hull join Nelly Korda in winning a major this season?

It’s eight years since Georgia Hall became the most recent Englishwoman to win a major with her two-shot victory at Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club, the venue hosting this year’s AIG Women’s Open.

Scotland’s Catriona Matthew also won her major there during the 2009 contest, and Hull has already visited the Lancashire links to prepare for her bid to become the third successive British winner there.

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Charley Hull made a valiant attempt to claim her first major win at the 2025 AIG Women’s Open, only to finish two strokes back

“It [winning] would be really cool,” Hull admitted. “I spoke to Georgia [Hall] about it [winning] actually before the final round of the AIG Women’s Open back in 2023, when I was tied for the lead going into it.

“She said ‘just go out there and enjoy it, you’re going to feel nervous, just go out there and enjoy it’. She just stayed out all the bunkers in Royal Lytham that week, didn’t she?

“I do love playing it [links golf] with my friends but I find it very hard in a major championship sometimes to play, because it can get right into your skin.

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“My game is built for a US Open, I find, whereas at the AIG Women’s Open it’s quite hard because a lot of it is luck of the draw and you can get a lot of unlucky bounces. You’ve got to have a bit of luck on your side but you’ve got to stay patient on a links golf course.

“There’s a little bit more pressure [as a home contender] but, at the end of the day, I’d just be surrounding myself and my friends and family and just kind of keep it chilled.”

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Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s World Cup Best Bets Today — Match Day 13

“Bear Bets” are real wagers that Chris “The Bear” Fallica is actually making.

In two games apiece, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland have scored a combined 13 goals — five for Messi, four for Mbappé and four for Haaland.

Today, it’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane’s turn.

Here is what I’m eyeing ahead of Match Day 13.

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Portugal vs. Uzbekistan

Bruno Fernandes will have to assert himself offensively for Portugal (Getty Images).

Uzbekistan was a bit of a surprise against Colombia. It tallied a first-half goal and made a very good account of itself. I’m not sure if it can beat Portugal, but its style of play looks to me as if there will be an opportunity for Portugal to get another early goal, as it did against Congo. But at the same time, while Uzbekistan’s risk-taking might result in a Portugal goal, it could result in a goal of its own. Portugal needs to put Bruno Fernandes in a position to score, even if that means hurting Ronaldo’s feelings. So be it. The Portugal offense cannot center around an undersized team sending a bunch of crosses to a 41-year-old. Fernandes needs to shoot, and I think he will.

Fallica’s Picks:   1st Half Over 1.5 Goals (+128), Bruno Fernandes 3+ Shots (-125)

England vs. Ghana

Ghana really didn’t do a lot against Panama, but it did take advantage of its biggest opportunity late to grab all three points. England’s defense was a little more vulnerable than expected vs. Croatia, so I expect it will tighten things up against an opponent that shouldn’t be as dangerous.

Fallica’s Pick:   England Win to Nil (-140)

Panama vs. Croatia

Petar Musa will be the key to Croatia’s success against Panama (Getty Images).

Two of the older teams here, but I think it will affect Panama more than Croatia. Both teams took nothing away from their openers, but Croatia looked more dangerous than I expected against Three Lions, and Petar Musa, who scored just before halftime in that game, should again be dangerous. He’s likely to have a say in a goal here.

Colombia vs. Congo

Congo managed a shock draw against Portugal in the opener, and it will look to employ a similar strategy here — absorb shots, maybe steal a point and, with a result against Uzbekistan, advance to the knockout round. Colombia have its sights set on winning the group and will fire away in hopes of taking all three points.

Fallica’s Pick:   Colombia Over 14.5 Shots (-125)

World Cup 2026: England boss Thomas Tuchel on how he has given his attackers freedom on the pitch | Football News

England boss Thomas Tuchel says he is trying not to “disturb” his forward players at the World Cup.

England put in an electric attacking display in their 4-2 win over Croatia in their opening Group L game, with captain Harry Kane scoring twice and Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford also on the scoresheet.

Speaking ahead of their next match with Ghana on Tuesday, Tuchel was asked how he has put confidence into his offensive players.

“I’m a very happy and very lucky coach because they arrived with this mindset, so I didn’t have to get them in the mindset,” he said.

“They arrived with this mindset, and now it’s the difficulty to keep them in the mindset.”

Tuchel went on to explain his methods for doing that, referencing the Dutch orchestra conductor Bernard Haitink.

“A very famous conductor gave the quote, he doesn’t want to disturb the music and he doesn’t want to disturb the musicians,” said Tuchel.

“So that’s basically what we try to do in the coaching team. We don’t disturb the players and don’t disturb the match.

“Just encourage them and encourage them to play with freedom, especially in the attacking position.

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England manager Thomas Tuchel isn’t a fan of the hydration breaks being employed at this year’s World Cup

“But it’s quite impressive how everyone at the moment buys into the idea of defending together, and that’s what we did excellently in the second half, pushed out constantly into a high press and that’s what we try [against Ghana].

“I predict a little bit of a different game than Croatia because of the different approach [of Ghana] but who knows? We have to be ready to find answers to any question that is asked.”

Saka injury boost ahead of Ghana test

Tuchel’s attacking options have been boosted by positive news on Bukayo Saka’s fitness.

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Bukayo Saka reacts during England’s 4-2 win over Croatia in the World Cup

The England boss says Saka “feels no more pain” amid concerns about an Achilles injury. “Bukayo is getting better and better,” said Tuchel. “He is more and more free in his movements. He feels no more pain.

“He was able to do both of our training sessions the last two days on the highest level. So he is ready to go… without telling you if he will start or come from the bench.”

Noni Madueke, who impressed against Croatia, is still likely to start ahead of Saka on the right wing. But there is uncertainty over whether Anthony Gordon or Rashford will get the nod on the left wing, where they are in a battle for game time.

Despite the competition for a place on the pitch between them, Tuchel says Gordon and Rashford get on well and are pushing up each other’s standards.

“Amazing dynamic,” said Tuchel when asked about their relationship. “They compete for one place, of course, mainly for the left wing. But the way they compete, they compete as friends and they compete as team-mates.

“And they compete on the highest level of respect. That’s what I see in training.

“Everyone was happy when Marcus scored and Anthony was one of the first ones out of the bench to congratulate.

“That’s the spirit and that’s what everyone buys into and lifts it up at the moment to a high level.”

Tracking Every Kylian Mbappé Goal At The 2026 World Cup

Lionel Messi has already made history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but Kylian Mbappé is on his heels.

The France star has already broken the federation’s record for the most international goals scored, and he’s within striking distance of Messi’s ever-increasing record for the most goals scored ever at the World Cup. 

Will Mbappé catch Messi before the World Cup is over? Follow along as we track Mbappé’s road to potentially catching up to Messi: 

Mbappé At 2026 World Cup: 4 Goals

France vs. Iraq

Mbappé moved into third place for the most goals scored by a men’s player at the FIFA World Cup after scoring two goals against Iraq on Tuesday. He scored his first goal of the day in the 14th minute, making a strong, left-footed shot from outside the box for his 15th career World Cup goal.

Then, after a two-hour-long rain delay, Mbappé scored his 16th career World Cup goal thanks to a mistake by Iraq. The French star was able to go one-on-one with Iraq goalkeeper Ahmed Basil after he turned the ball over in his own penalty box. The goal moved Mbappé back to just two goals behind Lionel Messi for the most goals scored ever in the World Cup. Mbappé’s second goal of the day also helped him break a tie with former Brazil star Ronaldo for the third-most goals scored by a men’s player in the World Cup, while he trails former Germany star Miroslav Klose by one goal for the second-most among men’s players.

 

France vs. Senegal

Mbappé became France’s all-time leading goalscorer with his second goal of the tournament and his 58th for France.  Olivier Giroud, who retired from France’s national team following Euro 2024, was previously France’s all-time leading goalscorer, scoring his 57th goal in March 2024 at the age of 37.

Mbappé also eclipsed France legend Just Fontaine and Lionel Messi to Gerd Müller for the third-most goals in World Cup history with 14.

France World Cup Schedule

  • June 16, 2026: France 3–1 Senegal – New York New Jersey Stadium
  • June 22, 2026: Watch France vs Iraq – Philadelphia Stadium (5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT)
  • June 26, 2026: Watch Norway vs France – Boston Stadium (3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT)

FIFA Men’s World Cup All-Time Top Goalscorers

Sitting tied for fourth place in all-time World Cup goals, Mbappé is chasing some legitimate legends. At the top of the heap is Argentina’s Lionel Messi, whose memorable hat trick tied him with Germany legend Miroslav Klose.

Messi, who won the World Cup in 2022, is in his sixth tournament appearance, while Klose helped Germany win it in 2014 with his fourth and final appearance at the tournament. 

Lionel Messi is tied for the most goals at a men’s World Cup. 

T1. Miroslav Klose (Germany) — 16 goals

T1. Lionel Messi (Argentina) — 16 goals

3. Ronaldo (Brazil) — 15 goals

T4. Gerd Müller (Germany) — 14 goals

T4. Kylian Mbappé (France) — 14 goals

5. Just Fontaine (France) — 13 goals

6. Pelé (Brazil) — 12 goals

Mbappé At 2022 World Cup: 8 Goals

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At the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Mbappé had a remarkable tournament, scoring eight goals to win the Golden Boot. His tournament included a historic hat-trick in the final against Argentina, making him the first player to score three goals in a World Cup final since 1966. Nonetheless, Mbappé and France came up short against Argentina, losing on penalties. 

Mbappé At 2018 World Cup: 4 Goals

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At the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Mbappé broke onto the international scene, scoring four goals as a 19-year-old and playing a key role in France’s championship run. During that campaign, he became only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final when he found the net in France’s 4-2 victory over Croatia in 2018.

Rothesay County Championship: Kiran Carlson helps Glamorgan to a long-awaited win over Surrey | Cricket News

Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson steered his side to a long-awaited win over Surrey in the Rothesay County Championship in Cardiff.

Their seven-wicket win was the Welsh side’s first red-ball success against their opponents on home soil since 1983 and dealt Surrey their second defeat of the season.

Tom Lawes reached 66 not out as Surrey added a creditable 49 to their overnight total to set Glamorgan 195 to win.

The hosts struggled to assert themselves, with Billy Root run out after just four balls, but Carlson steadied the Welsh side with a fine 67 before Colin Ingram and Sean Dickson combined to ease them home.

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Captain Craig Overton completed his third century of the season but Somerset’s clash with Warwickshire petered out to a draw in Taunton.

Resuming on 219 with four second-innings wickets in hand, Overton and Thomas Rew extended their seventh-wicket stand to 233 before Somerset were bowled out for 435 to lead by 313.

Warwickshire’s hopes of pressuring that target were dashed by the early losses of Zen Malik and Dan Mousley, and they were stranded on 98 for two when play was abandoned shortly before 5pm due to rain.

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In Division Two, Durham produced a sterling batting display to turn a likely draw into a six-wicket win over promotion rivals Northamptonshire at Chester-le-Street.

The visitors added 50 to their overnight total to set the hosts 296 to win. Durham set about their task with aplomb, Daniel Bedingham’s 109 not out and an unbeaten 65 from Colin Ackermann easing them home in emphatic fashion.

Fateh Singh took career-best figures of five for 74 as hosts Worcestershire also turned a match that seemed certain to be heading for a draw into a dramatic five-wicket victory over Gloucestershire.

Fourteen wickets fell on Monday as Worcestershire, resuming on 59 for one, bowled out their opponents for 185 to set themselves a mere 87 to snatch victory.

The hosts wobbled, with Daniel Lategan departing to a third-ball duck and Graeme van Buuren finishing with four for 36 but it was all in vain as Worcestershire limped over the line for the loss of five wickets.

Kent beat Middlesex by 49 runs at Canterbury with Matt Milnes finishing with five for 31 in the second innings as the visitors, set a feasible 231 to win, crumbled to 181 all out.

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Lionel Messi’s 2026 World Cup Goals As He Continues Breaking Records, Ranked

Lionel Messi continues to remind the football world that he’s the greatest player of all time, with one GOAT move after another. Now, he’s the all-time leading FIFA World Cup goalscorer — and will only extend his mark with every goal. 

Thanks to his hat trick against Algeria, Messi broke multiple records in his first 2026 World Cup match, including equaling Germany’s Miroslav Klose for most men’s World Cup goals in history with 16. He also now holds the record for being the youngest and oldest Argentinian to score in the competition, and after the 3-0 win over Algeria, he became the oldest male player to net a hat trick at the World Cup. 

And that was only after his first 2026 World Cup match. 

In his second game this summer, against Austria in the group-stage match, Messi made history again, breaking the tie with Klose and becoming the all-time top scorer in men’s World Cup history with 17. And then he kept going. 

Shortly before the end of the Austria match, he netted his second goal of the game, bringing his World Cup total to 18 goals and breaking the all-time tie he had with Marta (17). 

Messi now stands alone in FIFA World Cup history with 18 tournament goals and 122 overall as Argentina’s top scorer.

He has five goals in his first two matches at this edition of the World Cup, and the fact that he’s turning 39 in a few days is ridiculous. 

There is no doubt that the Argentinian captain, who is playing in a record sixth World Cup alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, will continue to terrorize opposing goalkeepers. So the only natural thing to do is to not just count his 2026 World Cup goals, but also rank them. 

5. Messi’s Second Goal vs. Algeria | June 16, 2026

A prototypical Messi instinct is to react before anyone else. And that’s what happened here after Alexis Mac Allister’s effort was pushed away by Zidane, but not far enough. Messi pounced and earned his second goal of the night.

4. Messi’s First Goal vs. Algeria | June 16, 2026

Messi, as he is turning, receives the ball from his Inter Miami teammate Rodrigo De Paul, and with his quintessential, almost omnipotent left foot, takes an effort just outside the box, smashing a powerful shot past Algeria’s Luka Zidane. Zinedine’s son probably saw it coming, but like many other mortals, it just can’t be stopped. It was the door that opened the floodgates. 

3. Messi’s Second Goal vs. Austria | June 22, 2026

Once again, as is always the case, it started and ended with Messi as he provided the ball out to the left to Julian Alvarez. The man from Atlético de Madrid saw his shot saved, Messi claimed it, then shot it. THAT one gets blocked, but because Leo never quits, the Argentinian captain headed toward the center of the box and smashed it in. 

Pure determination.

2. Messi’s Third Goal vs. Algeria | June 16, 2026

There is probably more of a poetic, symbolic meaning to this goal as it officially marked his first ever hat trick at the World Cup. But it was also a delightful finish that sealed the three points and placed Messi in the history books. 

Receiving a ball from Nico Gonzalez inside the box, the soon-to-be 39-year-old star made a quick assessment and shot at Zidane with an effort that went bottom-left. Once again, the goal was perfectly placed with tremendous accuracy and the stadium knew the outcome. We all did. 

Messi, once again, gave us an evening to never forget. 

1. Messi’s Record-Breaking Goal vs. Austria | June 22, 2026

Of course, this is the goal that’s sealed in time, making him the all-time scorer in men’s World Cup history. After missing a penalty in the 14th minute, Messi made amends by scoring a delicious finish, thanks also to a wonderful dummy by Thiago Almada. 

Messi took it the first time, and it was clear he was never going to miss. On the 40th anniversary of Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal, Messi created another eternal memory for Argentina.

Messi Does It AGAIN 🤯 Scores Brace vs Austria To Become All-Time FIFA World Cup™ Goalscoring Leader

Argentina 2 – 0 Austria

Lionel Messi broke the World Cup scoring record as Argentina beat Austria 2-0 in Dallas to secure their place in the knockout stages.

Messi had early missed a penalty after VAR intervened to award a spot-kick for a foul on Lautaro Martinez but the 38-year-old Argentina captain could not be denied for long, scoring with a trademark finish from Facundo Medina’s low cross in the first half.

Messi’s first goal brought up 17 in the World Cup – moving clear of Miroslav Klose as the top scorer in the tournament’s history. He added a second in stoppage-time to take his tally to five in just two Group J fixtures after his hat-trick against Algeria.

Austria, who beat Jordan in their opening match, were combative if lacking a little quality in the final third, and will still fancy their chances of progressing. But it is the holders who top Group J and look set to top the table in defence of the trophy.

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Argentina’s Lionel Messi runs away celebrating after scoring the opening goal

The key moments from Dallas…

9 – PENALTY MISS! Messi puts his penalty wide of the post

20 – Messi is through but delays the shot and the chance is gone

23 – Sabitzer’s effort is blocked by Romero as Austria threaten

31 – Messi’s shot is blocked by Danso after a flick to Martinez

38 – GOAL! Medina’s cross finds Messi to dispatch low into the net

57 – Romero suffers a knee injury and is replaced by Otamendi

90+6: GOAL! Messi forces the ball in at the second attempt

Analysis: Messi show goes on

Four of Messi’s 18 World Cup goals have been penalties but maybe it was more appropriate that the record-breaking effort came as it did. A late run into the box picked out by a smart pull-back and dispatching low into the near corner. Vintage Messi.

He is a different player now. But no less remarkable. In fact, shorn of pace and about to turn 39, it is even more improbable that he is able to do what he does. He has become the first man in over half a century to score in six consecutive World Cup matches.

Much is made of how this team is built to serve him. But the tactic is working. The policy is proving less successful for Portugal, while perhaps Spain could look to Lamine Yamal more than they are doing. Argentina have found the sweet spot.

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Lionel Messi scored twice as Argentina progressed with a game to spare in Group J

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Lionel Messi’s shot map in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria

This was not even Messi’s best performance of this World Cup but he could still have scored five. And this was a test. A rare appearance for him of late against European opposition – with Ralf Rangnick’s Austria playing a physical, pressing game as well.

It was awkward for Messi and Argentina at times. The space that he had been afforded against Algeria was absent. Sometimes there were five Austria players around him as soon as he received the ball. But that meant there was space elsewhere. He found it.

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Lionel Messi’s touch map in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria

A first-time pass here, a wriggle free there. It opened the pitch for the penalty won and missed, and the first goal that he scored. Test passed by Argentina. History made by Messi. Eighteen goals now but how many more still to come before the curtain comes down?

A place in the knockout stage has already been booked, although it would be a shock if Messi is not given the chance to add to his total against Jordan. What do you get the man who has everything? Maybe the Golden Boot? The Messi show just goes on and on.

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MLB 2026 Buzz: White Sox Activate C Kyle Teel From Injured List

The offseason and spring training are behind us, but there’s plenty of MLB news left to cover.

Here are the noteworthy transactions, injuries and more from the 2026 season.

June 22

The Chicago White Sox activated Kyle Teel from the 60-day injured list on Monday and optioned fellow catcher Edgar Quero to Triple-A Charlotte.

Teel is expected to make his season debut in the opener of a three-game series against AL Central-leading Cleveland.

The 24-year-old Teel strained his right hamstring while playing for Italy in the World Baseball Classic. Then he hurt his right knee while playing for Charlotte on a rehab assignment.

Teel, a first-round pick in the 2023 amateur draft, was acquired by Chicago in the Garrett Crochet trade in December 2024. He hit .273 with eight homers and 35 RBIs in 78 games last year in his first action with the White Sox.

Teel spent four games with the Knights on his second rehab stint, going 8 for 16 with a homer and four RBIs.

The White Sox are back at home after going 1-5 on a six-game trip. They were one game back of the Guardians going into the series.

Quero has struggled at the plate in his second major league season, batting just .187 with two homers and 15 RBIs in 55 games. He was acquired in a July 2023 trade with the Los Angeles Angels.

June 21

The Texas Rangers placed right-handed starting pitcher Jack Leiter on the 15-day injured list Sunday with an ankle issue the right-hander has been battling most of the season, and star shortstop Corey Seager still isn’t ready to return from a concussion.

The Rangers recalled right-hander Jose Corniell from Triple-A Round Rock but didn’t say how they would fill Leiter’s spot in the rotation Tuesday at the Miami Marlins. Six of Corniell’s seven minor-league appearances were starts.

President of baseball operations Chris Young said Leiter was trying to pitch through what is being called right ankle posterior impingement, but his mechanics were affected by compensating for the injury.

Leiter lost all three of his June starts and had a 9.88 ERA, capped by allowing seven hits and six runs in four innings in a 9-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Thursday. He is 3-7 with a 5.29 ERA in 15 starts this season.

“Jack has not made it an issue. That speaks to his level of competitiveness,” Young said. “He’s not made excuses, but the reality is he’s having to change his delivery to compensate for it. We cannot put him in harm’s way. He’s too important to our future.”

Young said the 26-year-old Leiter was already dealing with the balky ankle when he aggravated the injury by slipping on an on-deck circle in his fifth start of the season April 22 at home against the New York Yankees. Young said imaging showed the injury was getting worse.

“We’ve been trying to monitor it as best we could,” manager Skip Schumaker said. “But the reality is he just wasn’t able to do what he was capable of doing throughout the starts. I think it started showing up more and more. It wasn’t fair to him that we kept sending him out there.”

Seager was eligible to return from the seven-day concussion list Friday, but Young said he was still in the protocol. He was participating in meetings and running on the field before the game.

Schumaker said the two-time World Series MVP would be on the upcoming 10-game road trip with stops in Miami, Toronto and Cleveland, but couldn’t say when Seager would play.

“It’s still day to day,” Schumaker said. “I’m trying to make sure that he feels good after this kind of stimulation and inside the weight room, hitting and then running.”

Seager was in the worst slump of his career when he took a few days off in mid-May and ended up with a sore back that extended his absence to 19 games. The five-time All-Star is hitting .186 with nine homers and 24 RBIs.

June 20

Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi was scratched from his scheduled start against San Diego on Saturday because of left knee soreness.

Lefty MacKenzie Gore was moved up a day to replace Eovaldi, and the Rangers didn’t immediately announce a starter for Sunday’s series finale against the Padres.

It’s the second time in a little more than a month that Eovaldi has been scratched from a start. The 36-year-old was dealing with tightness in his left side when he skipped a May 11 start against Arizona.

Eovaldi ended up missing one turn in the rotation before pitching seven scoreless innings and tying his season high with eight strikeouts in an 8-0 victory against Houston.

The two-time All-Star is 6-7 with a 4.23 ERA in 14 starts.

Eovaldi didn’t pitch after Aug. 22 last year because of a right rotator cuff strain, and it was revealed after the season that he needed sports hernia surgery. He was 11-3 with a career-best 1.73 ERA in 22 starts but fell short of the number of innings required to qualify for the ERA title.

Shohei Ohtani wasn’t in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lineup on Friday night because he is “away from the team on paternity.” The team announced in a post on X that the two-way superstar is expected to return this weekend, meaning he wasn’t placed on MLB’s paternity list.

Manager Dave Roberts said after a 6-5 win over the Baltimore Orioles that he hopes Ohtani returns Saturday but he had not talked to him. Roberts said he found out “very recently” that Ohtani was going to be a father again.

“Keeping his privacy,” Roberts said, smiling.

The team’s lineup for Friday’s series opener came out less than an hour before gametime, with Ryan Ward listed as the designated hitter batting seventh. Asked three hours before the game about the delayed lineup, Roberts said he was working out “some things with some position players” and made no mention of Ohtani.

Roberts was asked about Ohtani’s sore left knee and said he had not spoken to him Friday.

“Just assuming that after the off day he’s in a good spot,” the manager said.

Roberts often mentions if a player is expecting a baby, and the team typically announces when they have been placed on paternity leave.

Ohtani, who turns 32 on July 5, and his 29-year-old wife, Mamiko Tanaka, became first-time parents in April 2025 with the birth of their daughter. He first announced on social media in December 2024 that the couple was expecting. The famously private Ohtani has never publicly revealed her name and has carefully avoided showing her face in the rare family photos he posts to his social media.

New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. said Friday that he doesn’t plan to start wearing a protective cup, one day after getting hit in the groin by a foul ball.

“If you don’t trust your hands, I would recommend wearing a cup,” Chisholm said ahead of the Yankees game against Cincinnati. “I feel like it’s more defensively that you would wear a cup than hitting. At the same time, I just never thought about wearing a cup.”

In the fourth inning of Thursday’s 5-1 loss to the White Sox, Chisholm fouled a 2-2 curveball from Sean Burke off his groin. He was down for several minutes as trainer Tim Lentych attended to him and then limped off the field to get treated with ice packs.

“The trainers and he followed up this morning but, I felt good about it last night,” New York manager Aaron Boone said. “I got with him last night and he seemed like he was going to be fine. They wanted to do some things this morning just to be sure, but I sent the lineup out last night because I felt confident about it and if we had to adjust we would.”

Chisholm described the pain as “a million,” and said he never wore a cup in the minor leagues, where it is mandatory.

“I’ve never worn a cup,” Chisholm said. “I’m not going change. Just an unlucky instance right there.’

Justin Verlander’s return to the Detroit Tigers has been delayed again. Manager A.J. Hinch announced Friday that the 43-year-old right-hander pulled a hamstring during a bullpen session and will be sidelined indefinitely.

“This is not a matter of days,” Hinch said. “It is a matter of weeks.”

Verlander was scheduled to return from a hip injury on Sunday against the Chicago White Sox in what would have been his first start with the Tigers at Comerica Park since August 30, 2017. He was traded to Houston the next day.

Verlander has only pitched once this season, allowing five runs in 3 2/3 innings during a 9-6 road loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on March 30.

He went 183-115 in 14 seasons with the Tigers before the trade. He won the American League Rookie of the Year award in 2006 and both the AL MVP and Cy Young in 2011. He helped Detroit reach the World Series in 2006 and 2012.

The Tigers also placed outfielder Wenceel Perez on the injured list with facial fractures. He was struck by an exercise band that came unhooked during a postgame workout in Houston.

Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. was out of the lineup for Friday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals with a grade-1 MCL sprain.

He left Thursday’s game at the end of the fourth inning after earlier fielding a ground ball.

Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Friday the Royals were “fortunate” that it was just a mild sprain.

“It just could have been a lot worse,” Quatraro said.

The plan was to give Witt Friday off. The teams are scheduled for a rare Saturday off day because a World Cup match between Ecuador and Curacao will be played at neighboring Kansas City Stadium (GEHA Field at Arrowhead) on Saturday night.

Quatraro was hopeful that Witt could return for Sunday’s game.

“We’ll re-evaluate the timeline come Sunday,” he said, ‘So we’ll see. It’s not a surgical thing. I know they can put a brace on it. It’s going to be (getting) the swelling out of there and understand how he feels. Those conversations are going to have to be honest between all of us.”

June 19

Mets’ shortstop Francisco Lindor has been out with an injured calf since late-April, but he is set to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Binghamton on Friday, per MLB.

Lindor has appeared in just 24 games in 2026, and is batting all of .226/.314/.355, which has caused free-agent signing Bo Bichette to shift back to his previous position of shortstop for most of the season. Bichette at short has meant a considerable amount of Brett Baty at third base, and he’s hitting just .226/.303/.318 this season – Lindor, who hit .267/.346/.466 in 2025 and has had four-straight top-10 finishes for National League MVP, should provide a considerable upgrade even if his bat does not fully return to its previous form.

The Mets sit five games back of the final wild-card spot in the NL entering Friday. Catcher Francisco Alvarez has already recently returned to the lineup, and New York went a lengthy stretch without star slugger Juan Soto in the lineup, as well. Getting Lindor back soon – and he is projected to return before June ends, possibly even by next week after a couple of rehab games, per manager Carlos Mendoza – would give the Mets the lineup they had envisioned entering the season for the first time in months.

June 18

The Atlanta Braves acquired catcher Joey Bart from the Pittsburgh Pirates for right-handed pitcher Hunter Stratton on Thursday night.

Atlanta made room for Bart on the 40-man roster by designating catcher Sandy León for assignment. The Pirates assigned Stratton to Triple-A Indianapolis.

Bart was batting .259 with two homers, six RBIs and a .670 OPS in 21 games with Pittsburgh. He grew up in the Atlanta suburbs and played college ball in the city at Georgia Tech before being selected second overall by the San Francisco Giants in the 2018 amateur draft.

The NL East-leading Braves (46-27) already have two fine catchers in 2025 NL Rookie of the Year Drake Baldwin and 2023 All-Star Sean Murphy, but Murphy is on the 60-day injured list with a broken finger.

Stratton appeared in one game with the Braves this year and pitched a scoreless inning. He played for the Pirates from 2023-25 before getting traded to Atlanta last July.

León was batting .091 with zero RBIs in 21 games this season.

Kansas City shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. left the Royals’ game with the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday night with right knee discomfort after making a sliding play in the field.

With the bases loaded in the fourth inning, Witt went to his knees to prevent Jordan Walker’s RBI single from getting to the outfield. Witt was checked out by Royals staffers before remaining in the game for the rest of that half inning.

But he was scheduled to lead off the bottom of the fourth, and the Royals instead had Tyler Tolbert pinch-hit for him. The Royals announced later that Witt’s departure was due to knee discomfort.

Before his departure, Witt had gone 2 for 2 with a solo homer in the first inning and an RBI single in the second. Witt also scored his second run of the night in the second inning.

The two-time All-Star is batting .294 with a .368 on-base percentage, 10 homers, 32 RBIs and an MLB-leading 28 steals in 76 games this season.

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout is back on the injured list.

The team announced before Thursday night’s game against the Athletics that the 11-time All-Star was placed on the 10-day IL due to a right hamstring strain. The Angels recalled infielder Christian Moore from Triple-A Salt Lake among a flurry of moves.

Injuries have hindered Trout for much of this decade. Since winning his third AL MVP award in 2019, Trout has played more than 82 games in a season just twice – 119 in 2022 and 130 in 2025.

The 34-year-old Trout had played in 74 of 75 games this year in a resurgent season. He’s batting .234 with an .866 OPS, 17 homers, 36 RBIs and seven steals.

He entered Thursday with an AL-leading 54 runs, a total that was tied for second in the majors behind Washington’s James Wood. Trout’s 66 walks also ranked second in the big leagues, behind the Athletics’ Nick Kurtz.

Trout had the second-highest vote count of any AL outfielder in the All-Star Game balloting totals that were released this week. He grew up near Philadelphia, where this year’s All-Star Game will take place next month.

The injury to Trout created an opportunity for Moore, who was hitting .333 with a .468 on-base percentage, nine homers, 45 RBIs and 10 steals in 51 games at Salt Lake while playing second base, third base and the outfield.

Moore hit .198 with a .284 on-base percentage, seven homers, 16 RBIs and three steals in 53 games with the Angels last season.

In other moves, the Angels recalled right-hander Ryan Johnson from Double-A Rocket City, released left-hander Drew Pomeranz and optioned right-hander Brett Kerry and catcher Logan Porter to Salt Lake.

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Adolis García is out for the rest of the season with a lat injury. The Phillies announced Thursday that García will undergo latissimus dorsi repair surgery on Wednesday. The Phillies estimated his recovery would take six to eight months, enabling him to be ready for the start of the 2027 season.

García signed a one-year, $10 million contract with the Phillies in December after playing six seasons with the Texas Rangers. The two-time All-Star began his career with St. Louis in 2018.

The 33-year-old García was batting .195 with a .270 on-base percentage, seven homers, 21 RBIs and three steals in 67 games. He left a June 10 game in Toronto with what the Phillies described as a pulled muscle in his right shoulder after making consecutive throws to home plate on sacrifice flies.

In other moves Thursday, the Phillies recalled right-handed pitcher Seth Johnson and selected the contract of right-hander Bryse Wilson from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. They optioned left-handed pitcher Tanner Banks to Lehigh Valley.

Johnson had an 0-1 record and six saves with a 1.33 ERA in 24 relief appearances with Lehigh Valley. In two prior stints with Philadelphia this season, Johnson has posted a 7.36 ERA while appearing in three games.

Wilson was 3-5 and posted a 6.29 ERA with Lehigh Valley in 12 appearances, including 11 starts. Wilson last pitched in the majors with the Chicago White Sox last year, and he owns a 20-23 record and 4.82 ERA in 163 career MLB appearances. Banks was 0-4 with a 5.86 ERA in 26 games with Philadelphia.

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester will undergo season-ending surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome and is expected to be sidelined for eight to 10 months.

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a disorder that occurs when blood vessels or nerves in the space between the collarbone and first rib are compressed. That can lead to neck and shoulder pain, numbness or tingling in the fingers, and arm weakness. Priester’s thoracic outlet decompression surgery will be performed on Monday in Dallas by surgeon Dr. Gregory Pearl and will involve the removal of the first upper rib on the right side. 

“After doing all the things that we had gone through to try and fix this problem without surgery, we’ve just kind of gotten to a point where these things aren’t working, so we’re going to get surgery and make sure we clean this up and so that for the rest of my career this isn’t an issue,” Priester said before the Brewers game against Cleveland on Thursday.

Priester was a key cog in the team’s rotation a season ago when he went 13-3 with a 3.32 ERA in 29 appearances, including 24 starts, for a team that made it to the National League Championship Series before losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The condition caused considerable control issues during the rehab stints, Priester said. In five rehab games at Triple-A Nashville, two in Arizona and one at High-A Wisconsin, Priester had a 15.75 ERA and 2.88 WHIP in 16 innings, with 24 walks, 18 strikeouts, four hit batters and six wild pitches.

“When the brain and arm are communicating the right way because of the nerves that are pinching in there, it makes it nearly impossible to actually create a result that’s repeatable,” he said. “It was great that we had gotten the pain to go away with the nerve blocks, but essentially, we couldn’t alleviate all the symptoms.”

Priester said the full recovery time for the surgery is expected to be eight to 10 months, but the 25-year-old is confident he can beat the timeline. “I’m still a pretty young guy that may be able to make that a little bit quicker, be diligent with the work and be ready to compete for a spot in spring training next year,” Priester said.

June 17

Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter has become the latest Guardians position player to go on the injured list.

The team announced the move before their Wednesday night game with the Milwaukee Brewers. DeLauter had hurt his ribs Saturday while colliding with the outfield wall. Outfielder Kahlil Watson was recalled from Triple-A Columbus to fill DeLauter’s spot on the roster.

DeLauter’s injury came during a 3-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers in which seven-time All-Star third baseman José Ramírez and outfielder Angel Martinez also were hurt.

Ramírez underwent surgery Tuesday to remove the hook of the broken hamate bone in his left hand, an injury that occurred when he hit a foul pop to Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler. The normal recovery time after surgery is five-to-seven weeks.

Martínez also got hurt while fouling off a pitch. He went on the injured list Tuesday with a nondisplaced fracture in his left foot, and Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said Tuesday the 24-year-old could miss four-to-six weeks.

DeLauter is batting .263 with a .337 on-base percentage, seven homers and 34 RBIs in 66 games. Four of his homers came in Cleveland’s first three games of the season.

Ramírez is batting .239 with a .339 on-base percentage, 10 homers and 33 RBIs in 72 games. Martínez has a team-high 11 homers to go along with a .239 batting average, .276 on-base percentage and 33 RBIs in 66 games.

Watson, 23, was batting .255 with a .370 on-base percentage, 12 homers, 35 RBIs and 15 steals in 56 games at Columbus. Watson entered the pro ranks as a Miami Marlins first-round pick in 2021, but he has no major-league experience.

Max Scherzer is back on the injured list.

The Toronto Blue Jays placed the three-time Cy Young winner on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday with back spasms. The move came hours before Scherzer was scheduled to start against the Boston Red Sox.

Toronto will use reliever Braydon Fisher as an opener against Boston instead.

Scherzer, who turns 42 next month, spent more than six weeks on the injured list this season with right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation. He returned last week and became the 11th pitcher in major-league history to reach 3,500 career strikeouts when he fanned Philadelphia slugger Kyle Schwarber.

The moment proved to be the highlight as Scherzer was pulled after giving up five runs in 3 1/3 innings in what became a 7-4 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Scherzer, who signed a $3-million, one-year deal to return to Toronto in the offseason, is 1-4 with a 10.23 ERA in six starts with the Blue Jays in 2026.

The Tigers announced that Gleyber Torres is headed back to the 10-day IL, once again for his oblique. Torres had just returned at the start of June after spending all but two games of May on the IL for a strain to the same oblique, his left.

The second baseman is thriving when he is on the field, batting .280/.395/.395 with 10 extra-base hits in 43 games. While the power isn’t much, the .395 on-base percentage would rank fourth in the American League if Torres qualified, behind only the Athletics’ Nick Kurtz, the Astros’ Yordan Alvarez amd the Orioles’ Taylor Ward.

Torres was also finally hitting for power upon returning from the initial oblique injury: he hit .341/.413/.585 with six of those extra-base hits in those 11 games; not coincidentally, Detroit was 7-4 in those games despite being well under .500, at 30-43, for the season.

The Tigers activated starting pitcher Casey Mize from the IL to take Torres’ space on the roster. Mize has made nine starts in 2026 and owns a 2.27 ERA, with over four times as many strikeouts as walks in 47 ⅔ innings. He will slot back into a rotation that also recently welcome back defending AL Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal.

June 16

Guardians All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez had surgery Tuesday to remove the hook of the broken hamate bone in his left hand. The team said in a statement that the procedure was performed in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, by Dr. Thomas Graham.

“We knew he was going to need surgery, so earlier today he was able to get it done,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said before Tuesday’s game.

Ramírez suffered the injury during the fifth inning of Saturday’s 3-1 win over the Detroit Tigers, when he fouled out on a pop up to Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler. It is only the second time in Ramírez’s 14 big league seasons that he has been placed on the injured list. The seven-time All-Star also broke the hamate bone in his right hand in 2019 and missed only a month. The normal recovery time post-surgery is five to seven weeks.

“That’s part of life. Those are things that are going to happen, so I’m not upset. It’s just part of the game and just got to keep going,” Ramírez said about the injury on Sunday.

The 33-year-old native of the Dominican Republic has played in a franchise-record 1,681 games. He is also the only player in Cleveland’s 125-year history to have at least 300 stolen bases and 250 home runs.

Cleveland also placed outfielder Angel Martinez on the 10-day injured list Tuesday due to a nondisplaced fracture in his left foot. Martínez’s injury also occurred during Saturday’s game after fouling off a pitch.

Martínez, who leads the Guardians with 11 homers, could be out four to six weeks, Vogt said. “He walked in Monday probably knowing that we’d probably get some testing done on Monday if he wasn’t feeling better and he wasn’t,” Vogt said. “MRI and CT scan both revealed a fracture in the foot, so it will be four to six weeks for Angel.”

Star catcher Cal Raleigh, runner-up in AL MVP voting last season after hitting 60 home runs, was reinstated from the 10-day injured list Tuesday. He was in the lineup and behind the plate as the Mariners returned home for their series opener against the Baltimore Orioles.

Raleigh had been out since May 14 with a right oblique strain, the first IL stint of his career. Seattle went 15-13 without him and was still leading the AL West, but the team finished 4-6 recently on a 10-game trip through Detroit, Baltimore and Washington.

“I’m just really just excited to get back,” said Raleigh who hit .412 (7 for 17) with five home runs and 12 RBIs in a five-game rehab assignment with Class A Everett and Triple-A Tacoma. “I missed it a lot, and it was a fun week getting back out there. I’m really excited just to get back to it, be with the guys, and get back in the thick of it.”

Raleigh’s numbers prior to the injury were nowhere near what he became accustomed to during his historic 2025 campaign, when he established single-season records for homers by a catcher, a switch-hitter and a Mariners player. He entered Tuesday’s game with a .161 batting average, seven homers and 18 RBIs.

Raleigh wasn’t the only reinforcement to arrive for Seattle on Tuesday. Veteran shortstop J.P. Crawford, who had been on the injured list since June 5 after being hit in the hand by a pitch at Detroit, returned to action and promptly was inserted as the team’s starting third baseman for the first time this season as the club continues to see what rookie shortstop Colt Emerson can do.

Seattle did have a setback, however, as outfielder Randy Arozarena was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain. The move was retroactive to Saturday. Arozarena hasn’t played since last Friday, and an MRI on Tuesday showed mild inflammation.

June 14

Spencer Strider’s MRI revealed inflammation in his ailing right elbow and the Atlanta Braves won’t know the next step for their right-handed pitcher until the results are viewed by Dr. Keith Meister.

Strider was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday, less than 24 hours after he left his start against the New York Mets.

“You always expect to see inflammation when somebody’s hurting,” Braves manager Walt Weiss said before Sunday’s series finale against the Mets. “So we just want to let Dr. Meister get a look at it and get his diagnosis.”

Strider, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2019 and had the UCL in his right elbow repaired with an internal brace in April 2024, was pulled after his velocity dipped to 88 mph while issuing a six-pitch walk to MJ Melendez leading off the fourth inning. He was clocked as high as 96 mph earlier in the game.

Strider allowed six hits and a season-worst seven earned runs in three innings. He allowed three homers, including a grand slam to Bo Bichette in the second inning.

Strider was making his eighth start of the season for the first-place Braves after missing the first 34 games recovering from a strained left oblique. He is 4-2 with a 5.31 ERA this season.

Batterymate Drake Baldwin, the reigning National League Rookie of the Year, homered in his first rehab game for Triple-A Gwinnett on Saturday. Baldwin, who has been sidelined since May 19 with a strained right oblique, is expected to return to the Braves during the homestand that begins Tuesday night.

“Looking forward to writing his name on a lineup card here pretty soon,” Weiss said. “Pretty impressive. Just a pure hitter. He’s one of the few guys that can take several weeks off, step in the box and hit a homer.”

Kansas City Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino had surgery Sunday on a fractured hamate bone in his right hand and could miss up to six weeks, the latest injury misfortune to befall a club that has struggled to live up to expectations this season.

The Royals recalled outfielder John Rave from Triple-A Omaha to replace Pasquantino on the roster ahead of their series finale against the Astros. Jac Caglianone, who has been their regular right fielder, likely will play the majority of games at first base.

Pasquantino left the Royals’ rain-delayed 8-7 loss to the Houston Astros on Saturday night after making contact with the ball in the fifth inning.

“I’m frustrated for him, especially as he’s gotten himself going,” manager Matt Quatraro said. “You never want to lose any of these guys to injury, and it stinks because I know how hard he’s worked to get back to being productive.”

Pasquantino hit .264 with a career-high 32 homers and 113 RBIs last season, and the Royals hoped that he could build on that breakout performance this season. But much like the club, which began the day 10 1/2 games out of first place in the AL Central, the 28-year-old left-handed hitter has gotten off to a slow start, batting just .224 with six homers and 32 RBIs.

“He’s gone through injuries before,” Quatraro said, “and it can be a real grind.”

June 12

Misiorowski Sets Velocity Record

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski set the record for the fastest pitch thrown by an MLB starting pitcher on Friday. In the top of the first inning of the Brewers’ game against the Phillies, Misiorowski burned a pitch at 105 miles per hour to strike out Kyle Schwarber. Ten of his 12 pitches in the first inning surpassed 100 mph, and none of the fastballs were under 102.3 mph.

June 11

Mets SS Francisco Lindor Could Be Back By June

Francisco Lindor has started playing simulated games and New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns is hopeful the shortstop can return to the team by the end of June.

“Our expectation’s he’s going to play games for us this month,” Stearns said Friday before the Mets opened a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves. “I don’t know exactly when this month, but that means we’re getting closer. We want to go as fast as possible and smart as possible, and that’s a delicate line.”

Manager Carlos Mendoza said Lindor, who suffered a strained left calf while running the bases against the Minnesota Twins on April 22, played a two-inning simulated game Friday.

Lindor took at-bats against a pitcher from Single-A Brooklyn, though he didn’t run after making contact. He also fielded ground balls.

“More like a controlled environment (where) we’re simulating game action but we’re controlling it,” Mendoza said. “He’s going to do that again next week here, where instead of two innings it’s more like three, five (innings). And then we’ll revisit at the end of next week to see what’s the next step.”

Lindor would still require a rehab stint in the minors following what will end up being his longest stay on the injured list, Mendoza said. Lindor has missed the last 44 games, during which the Mets have gone 22-22.

He missed just 52 games in his first five seasons with the team and played at least 143 games in each of his first four nonpandemic seasons with Cleveland.

Lindor will likely return to a club still trying to play its way back from a 12-game losing streak in April — the longest skid for the Mets since 2002.

New York, which is in the midst of a 25-game stretch against teams that began June with a winning record, is in last place in the NL East.

“There’s no question we’ve played better since April, but we still haven’t played consistent enough to get ourselves out of a hole that we dug in April,” Stearns said. “And we’re very aware of that. So we have to prove it. I continue to believe that we have people in the clubhouse who are capable of doing this.”

A’s Activate SS Jacob Wilson

Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson was activated off the injured list on Friday, and designated hitter Brent Rooker was placed on the 10-day IL retroactive to Tuesday because of a bone bruise in his left knee.

Wilson was placed on the injured list a month ago because of a dislocated left shoulder. The 2025 All-Star is batting .292 with three home runs and 19 RBIs over 39 games this season.

Rooker missed the victories over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday and Wednesday, and manager Mark Kotsay said he would be further evaluated on the off day Thursday.

A two-time All-Star who has hit 30-plus home runs each of the past three seasons, Rooker is hitting. 200 with 10 homer and 29 RBIs over 48 games this year.

The A’s are in Las Vegas this week and open a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.

Ohtani, Wrobleski Exit Early

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani was lifted for a pinch hitter in the seventh inning of Thursday night’s 8-6 win over Pittsburgh due to left knee inflammation.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts downplayed the significance of the injury. Roberts said the move was precautionary because the Dodgers did not want to risk Ohtani being injured further.

Roberts also said he is optimistic that Ohtani will be ready to play Friday night when the Dodgers meet the White Sox in Chicago to open a three-game series between division leaders.

“We tried to be smart about it and get him out of the game,” Roberts said. “He told the trainer that he felt a little something behind his knee and I just didn’t see any sense in risking it.”

The reigning NL MVP hit his 13th homer of the season, a solo shot, in the third inning. He also had a single and walked twice, reaching base in all four of his plate appearances.

Ohtani was not made available to the media following the game. He is hitting .305 with 40 RBIs. As a pitcher, he is 6-2 with a 1.06 ERA and 73 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings.

Starting pitcher Justin Wrobleski left the game in the fifth inning with a left hamstring contusion. The left-hander was hit by a line drive off the bat of Bryan Reynolds. The ball ricocheted off Wrobleski to first baseman Freddie Freeman. Wrobleski collided with Reynolds while taking Freeman’s toss at first base.

“I’ll get some treatment on it and I’ll be fine,” Wrobleski said. “I don’t think it’s a big deal. Just a little frustrating.”

Will Smith To Injured List

The Los Angeles Dodgers placed catcher Will Smith on the 10-day injured list Thursday with neck inflammation.

The Dodgers made the move with the three-time All-Star before facing the Pittsburgh Pirates in the finale of a three-game series. The team purchased the contract of Chuckie Robinson from Triple-A Oklahoma City.

The move with Smith was retroactive to Monday. The Dodgers expect him to return when eligible next Thursday.

Dalton Rushing will handle the bulk of the catching duties while Smith is sidelined. Smith is hitting .249 with six home runs and 23 RBIs in 52 games.

Tarik Skubal Is BACK

Two-time reigning Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal will return to the Detroit Tigers’ starting lineup Saturday against the Cleveland Guardians.

Manager A.J. Hinch made the announcement Thursday, adding that right-hander Casey Mize could return Sunday if he completes another bullpen session later Thursday.

Skubal, meanwhile, appears ahead of schedule. The Tigers announced in early May that their 29-year-old ace would require arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. The procedure, called a NanoNeedle scope, took place nearly five weeks ago. Skubal made one rehab start, allowing two hits over five shutout innings for Detroit’s High-A affiliate.

Prior to landing on the injured list, Skubal had a 3-2 record with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts. He allowed 35 hits and 13 earned runs over 43.1 innings. He last pitched for the Tigers on April 29.

Braves Place Ronald Acuña On 10-Day IL

Ronald Acuña Jr. was placed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday by the Atlanta Braves because of a strained left hamstring. The star right fielder got hurt Tuesday night during a 10-inning loss to the Chicago White Sox, when he pulled up limping after trying to beat out a grounder in the fourth.

Acuña was removed from the game, and an MRI on Wednesday showed the strain.

“Grade 1, so it’s not terrible, but enough where we had to IL him,” Braves manager Walt Weiss said, according to MLB.com. “We’d be waiting around a while, playing short-handed if we were waiting for it to heal. So we went ahead and put him on the IL.’

It is Acuña’s second left hamstring injury this season. He was on the 10-day injured list from May 3-18 with a strained left hamstring also sustained while attempting to run out a grounder. “I don’t think it’s as severe as the last one, but still going to need some time,” Weiss said.

The 28-year-old Acuña, the 2023 NL MVP and a five-time All-Star, is hitting .251 with seven homers, 22 RBIs, 15 steals and a .793 OPS for the Braves, who top the majors with a 45-23 record. They lead the NL East by eight games over Philadelphia.

Atlanta selected the contract of first baseman Rowdy Tellez from Triple-A Gwinnett, where the eight-year major league veteran was batting .259 with eight homers, 33 RBIs and an .850 OPS in 49 games.

To open a spot for him on the 40-man roster, right-hander Jhancarlos Lara was designated for assignment.

June 10

Pirates Place Oneil Cruz On 10-Day IL

The Pittsburgh Pirates placed center fielder Oneil Cruz on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday with a broken left hand.

Cruz was injured while sliding into the plate during the fourth inning of a loss to Atlanta on Saturday. Cruz was available as a pinch-runner on Sunday and the club had been hopeful he would avoid a stint on the IL. But additional tests revealed non-displaced fractures between his ring finger and his pinkie.

The move, retroactive to Monday, means the Pirates will have to try to stay in the mix in the NL Central without one of their most productive hitters. Cruz is hitting .264 with 14 home runs and 44 RBIs. His 98 strikeouts also lead the majors.

Pittsburgh recalled utility player Billy Cooke from Triple-A Indianapolis to take Cruz’s roster spot. Cooke is hitting .190 in 32 games this year for Pittsburgh.

The Pirates also placed catcher Henry Davis on the paternity list and recalled catcher Rafael Flores Jr. from Triple-A.

Phillies’ OF Johan Rojas Needs Elbow Surgery

Suspended Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas needs surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right elbow and will be sidelined until spring training.

The Phillies said Wednesday that Rojas felt pain while ramping up to return from the 80-game suspension he received in March following a positive test for the performance-enhancing substance Boldenone.

Rojas, 25, would have been eligible to return June 25.

Rojas hit .224 with one homer, 18 RBIs and 12 stolen bases for the Phillies last season. He was demoted to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Aug. 1 and didn’t play for Philadelphia during the remainder of the season.

Rojas went 3 for 15 with one RBI in spring training this year. He had been slated to play for the Dominican Republic at the World Baseball Classic, but was dropped ahead of the tournament.

June 9

Cubs Starter Out Until After All-Star Break

he Chicago Cubs are expected to be without starter Jameson Taillon until after the All-Star break due to a strained left hamstring.

The right-hander exited Sunday’s game against San Francisco in the second inning. He was placed on the 15-day injury list Tuesday before opening a three-game series with the Colorado Rockies.

Chicago made a series of moves, including reinstating outfielder/infielder Matt Shaw from the 10-day IL and recalling right-handers Ethan Roberts and Tyler Ferguson from Triple-A Iowa. The team also optioned designated hitter Kevin Alcántara to Iowa, while placing pitcher Trent Thornton on the paternity list.

The loss of Taillon is the latest blow to a pitching staff already without Matthew Boyd, Cade Horton and Justin Steele. Boyd, the Cubs’ opening-day starter, is nearing a return. He’s slated to pitch over the weekend in San Francisco.

The 34-year-old Taillon threw an inning Sunday, allowing a run, before departing in the second with the injury. He’s 2-5 with a 5.19 ERA.

“After the All-Star break, I think, would be what we’re shooting for,” manager Craig Counsell said before Tuesday’s game. “The margins become … it makes losing somebody else more daunting, obviously. So that’s just the way we’re at, and guys are going to have some opportunities for the next month or so, until we get to the All-Star break, because of it.”

Shaw is hitting .242 with three homers and 12 RBIs.

“Ready to help in any way I can,” Shaw said. “Whatever that looks like, whatever that kind of manifests into, whether it’s some of those late-inning pinch running situations, I look forward to those.”

Brewers Give Long-Term Extension to Top Prospect

Outfield prospect Luis Lara signed a seven-year contract Tuesday with the Milwaukee Brewers, who continue to work out long-term deals with some of their top minor league players.

The Brewers announced the deal runs through 2032 with team options for 2033, 2034 and 2035. The club didn’t disclose financial terms, but ESPN, MLB.com and the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported the agreement includes $31 million in guaranteed money.

The deal comes less than three months after the Brewers signed shortstop prospect Cooper Pratt to an eight-year, $50.75 million contract.

“Luis is an exciting young talent, and we’re thrilled to commit to him long term,” Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold said in a statement. “He has proven to be one of the premier defensive outfielders in the minor leagues, and he has taken tremendous strides forward offensively this season. With support from ownership, we’re pleased to be able to lock in another key player for our future.”

The Brewers started this pattern of reaching long-term deals with heralded minor league prospects in December 2023 when they signed outfielder Jackson Chourio to an eight-year, $82 million contract. At the time, Chourio had no major league experience and had played only six games above the Double-A level.

Chourio made the Brewers’ big league roster the next year and has compiled more than 20 homers and 20 steals in each of his first two full seasons in the majors. He entered Tuesday batting .305 with an .846 OPS this year.

Now the Brewers have made a long-term commitment to another promising outfielder.

Baseball America ranks Lara as the No. 50 prospect in the game, while MLB Pipeline has him 91st. The 21-year-old entered Tuesday batting .338 with seven homers, 27 RBIs and 18 steals in 56 games with Triple-A Nashville this season.

Lara ranked second in the International League in runs (49) and on-base percentage (.447). He was tied for third in hits (69), was fourth in batting average and was tied for fifth in walks (39).

Last year, Lara won a Gold Glove as one of the top three defensive outfielders in the minors. During that 2025 season, he batted .257 with a .369 on-base percentage, two homers, 40 RBIs and 44 steals in 136 games with Double-A Biloxi.

Lara signed with the Brewers in January 2022 out of Venezuela.

Milwaukee added Lara to its 40-man roster and optioned him to Triple-A. The Brewers also transferred left-handed pitcher Brian Fitzpatrick to the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.

Brewers’ Brian Fitzpatrick Diagnosed With UCL Sprain

Milwaukee Brewers left-handed reliever Brian Fitzpatrick is seeking a second opinion after being diagnosed with a partial proximal sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow.

Fitzpatrick got injured while throwing a warmup pitch Friday night in a 9-7 victory at Colorado after getting called up from Triple-A Nashville earlier in the day.

The Brewers offered an update on Fitzpatrick’s situation before their Tuesday night game with the Athletics in Las Vegas.

Fitzpatrick had thrown a scoreless sixth inning in the Friday game at Colorado. He went back out for the seventh inning and got hurt during a warmup pitch.

The 26-year-old Fitzpatrick has gone 0-0 with a 1.35 ERA in five appearances with Milwaukee. He is 3-1 with a 1.13 ERA and one save in 15 games with Nashville.

Pirates SS Konnor Griffin Nears Throwing Stage

Pirates rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin’s right forearm strain is improving, and the 20-year-old is optimistic he’ll be back soon.

Griffin initially reported discomfort in his forearm after a loss to the Chicago Cubs on May 27. He appeared as a designated hitter over the next two games before going on the 10-day injured list on May 31.

The team thought his stay on the IL would be brief, though the timeline for his possible return was pushed back after the nature of the injury turned out to be a little more severe than the club anticipated. Griffin is eligible to come off the IL on Wednesday but remains out indefinitely.

Griffin, who made his big league debut in early April as a teenager and quickly signed a nine-year deal with the team, was seen by multiple physicians. Pirates director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk said imaging of Griffin’s right (throwing) arm indicated the UCL was “stable.”

While Griffin indicated he hoped to start a throwing program as early as Wednesday, Tomczyk indicated any throwing activity won’t begin until Griffin meets with the medical team “in the coming days.”

Griffin, who turned 20 on April 24, was hitting .270 with four home runs, 22 RBIs and 14 stolen bases at the time of the injury.

“Just trying to take a little break and really make sure I don’t hurt myself worse and just take our time with it,” Griffin said in the Pittsburgh clubhouse before Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. “It’s still middle of the season, so we’ve got some time to rehab and get back and be ready to roll towards the last half.”

Griffin, who pitched in high school before being drafted in the first round of the 2024 draft, said he’d never experienced any issues in his throwing arm before but made it a point to be proactive in bringing it to the attention of the club’s medical staff.

“I think we caught it at the right time, where I’m not going to have to miss the whole year,” he said. “I can just miss just a couple weeks and try to be back out there as soon as possible.”

Francisco Alvarez Returns To Mets From IL

Mets’ catcher Francisco Alvarez missed nearly a month recovering from a torn meniscus in his right knee, but on Tuesday was activated from the IL, per The Athletic. New York sent catcher Hayden Senger back to Triple-A to make room for Alvarez.

Alvarez is in his fifth season in the majors, but is still just 24 years old – he debuted with the Mets in 2022, at age 20. In 2024, he was a vital part of New York’s offense, hitting .256/.339/.447, and while he was off to a slower start in ’26, Alvarez was still batting .241/.317/.393, average in general but well above-average for a catcher.

While Senger rarely played – and did not hit well – in Alvarez’s absence, Luis Torrens took on the bulk of the duties behind the plate over the past month. He is hitting all of .217/.271/.327 – Alvarez’s return, even if he doesn’t return to his 2025 form, is a massive upgrade for a Mets’ lineup that is still missing star shortstop Francisco Lindor due to a strained calf, and has seen the majority of the lineup, save left fielder Juan Soto, rookie right fielder Carson Benge and DH MJ Melendez, struggle at the plate.

White Sox Promote Top Prospect Montgomery

Top prospect Braden Montgomery joined the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday after the outfielder was called up from Triple-A Charlotte.

Montgomery is batting .314 with 10 homers and 41 RBIs over 56 games with Double-A Birmingham and Charlotte this season. He was promoted to the Triple-A Knights on May 5.

Montgomery, 23, was selected by Boston with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 amateur draft. He was acquired by Chicago in the Garrett Crochet trade in December 2024.

The White Sox also recalled left-hander Joe Rock from Charlotte before their game against the Atlanta Braves. Right-hander David Sandlin and outfielder Rikuu Nishida were sent down, and outfielder Austin Hays was transferred to the 60-day injured list.

Rock, 25, was acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay on May 19 for infielder Oliver Dunn. He made four starts with the Knights after the deal, going 0-0 with a 4.00 ERA.

Rock was a second-round pick in the 2021 amateur draft. He made his major league debut last year, compiling a 2.35 ERA in three appearances with the Rays.

June 7

Angels place Jack Kochanowicz on the 15-day IL

The Los Angeles Angels put pitcher Jack Kochanowicz on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation Sunday.

The right-hander allowed seven runs and six hits in one-third of an inning in a 9-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. Kochanowicz (2-5) gave up six straight hits to open the bottom of the first.

The Angels recalled left-hander Sam Aldegheri from Triple-A Salt Lake. He is scheduled to start against the Houston Astros on Monday in Anaheim.

Reporting by the Associated Press.

Royals’ Bobby Witt Jr. leaves game early vs. Twins

Kansas City shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. left the Royals’ game with the Minnesota Twins on Sunday with what the team described as right knee soreness.

Witt left the game in the seventh inning. The two-time All-Star had gone 0 for 4 with three strikeouts before his departure.

Witt is batting .280 with a .354 on-base percentage, .456 slugging percentage, nine homers, 27 RBIs and 23 steals in 66 games this season. He entered Sunday tied for the major-league lead in steals.

Reporting by the Associated Press.

Tarik Skubal pitches five scoreless innings in rehab debut

The Detroit Tigers are getting closer to having their ace back in the rotation. Tarik Skubal threw five scoreless innings Sunday in his first minor league rehab appearance since undergoing elbow surgery last month.

Skubal struck out six and allowed just two hits during his rehab start for Single-A West Michigan against Dayton.

Before the injury, Skubal was 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA across seven starts this season. He recorded 45 strikeouts with just six walks over 43.1 innings after winning the American League Cy Young Award in each of the last two seasons.

The Detroit Tigers are off to a 26-39 start and sit fourth in the AL Central, putting Skubal at the center of trade speculation ahead of the MLB trade deadline. Skubal is set to hit free agency after the season and has already been linked to multiple teams in trade rumors.

June 5

Royce Lewis Returns

The Minnesota Twins recalled infielder Royce Lewis from Triple-A St. Paul on Saturday, less than three weeks after the former No. 1 draft pick was sent down to work on his swing mechanics and position flexibility.

Lewis, who turned 27 on Friday, was hitting .163 with three home runs and 37 strikeouts in 104 at-bats this season when the Twins demoted him on May 19. In 15 games with St. Paul, he hit .333 with 10 home runs.

He also started games at first and second base after spending the bulk of his time with the Twins at third base.

“He went down, he did a good job, he deserves to be back because of the way he performed,” manager Derek Shelton said. “And he’s going to get some opportunities up here.”

Lewis was the first pick in the 2017 amateur draft. The former high school shortstop’s progress has been hampered by numerous injuries, including two torn ACLs and multiple oblique and hamstring strains.

In a corresponding move, outfielder James Outman was designated for assignment.

June 4

Aaron Judge To Injured List

The New York Yankees placed Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list Friday, a day after announcing the slugger has a stress fracture in one of his ribs that will keep him off the field indefinitely.

The three-time AL MVP will rest and have limited activity before getting re-evaluated and having additional imaging in about four to six weeks. The Yankees said in a statement that Judge is expected to return “at some point this season.”

They recalled Spencer Jones from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre for his second stint with the team to replace Judge.

Jones went 4 for 24 on May 8-21 after being called up to replace Jasson Domínguez, who injured the AC joint in his shoulder while crashing into the left-field fence on a catch against Brandon Nimmo on May 7 against Texas.

Judge underwent a CT scan on Thursday and had an MRI earlier in the week when he met with a specialist. The Yankees initially said Judge had shoulder soreness before clarifying the injury was to a rib on his right side, which was first revealed when Judge underwent testing on Monday, the team’s off day.

June 1

Elly De La Cruz Lands On IL

Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday with a right hamstring strain.

De La Cruz left Sunday’s 6-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves with right hamstring tightness after singling to right center in the fifth inning.

He underwent an MRI on Monday morning.

With the Reds leading 3-2 on Sunday, De La Cruz sent a ball into the gap against Braves starter Spencer Strider. The contact normally would have gone for a double, but De La Cruz grimaced as he reached first base and stopped. He walked off the field on his own after meeting briefly with training staff.

De La Cruz has appeared in 276 consecutive games, the sixth-longest streak for a Reds player in the expansion era (since 1961). His streak began on July 30, 2024. He’s batting .280 with 12 home runs this season.

The Reds also recalled infielder Edwin Arroyo from Triple-A Louisville, selected left-hander Brandon Leibrandt from Triple-A and designated for assignment right-hander Yunior Marte.

The 22-year-old Arroyo is batting .323 with 11 homers and 34 RBIs with a .945 OPS in 53 games.

May 31

Marlins Place Janson Junk On 15-Day IL

The Miami Marlins are placing pitcher Janson Junk on the 15-day injured list due to right shin inflammation, per MLB. He will not make his scheduled start on Sunday against the New York Mets.

Junk is expected to miss 2-3 weeks with the injury. John King will open a bullpen game for the Marlins on Sunday, while Josh White, who was recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville to replace Junk on the roster, is expected to make his MLB debut at some point during the game.

Losing Junk will impact the Marlins’ rotation, as he has put together a solid season so far. The right-hander owns a 4.80 ERA with a 1.30 WHIP and 43 strikeouts across 60 innings pitched this season.

May 30

Munetaka Murakami To Injured List

The Chicago White Sox placed slugger Munetaka Murakami on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain before Saturday’s game against the Detroit Tigers at Rate Field. In a corresponding move, the White Sox selected infielder Jacob Gonzalez from Triple-A Charlotte.

Murakami, who entered Saturday tied for the AL lead in home runs with 20, was injured in Friday night’s series opener against Detroit, beating out a double play in the third inning. He underwent imaging on Saturday. Following Friday’s 4-3 win over Detroit in 10 innings, White Sox manager Will Venable told reporters he thought Murakami might miss “a couple of weeks.”

The first baseman is hitting .240 with four doubles, 41 RBIs, 44 walks, 43 runs scored and a .938 OPS over 57 games with the White Sox this season, his first in the major leagues.

Murakami grabbed the back of his right thigh after beating a throw to first base when he hit into a fielder’s choice in the third inning. Luisangel Acuña came in to pinch run for him.

The 26-year-old Murakami has been a huge addition for the resurgent White Sox, who signed the Japanese star to a two-year, $34 million contract in December. Murakami entered Saturday tied with Houston Astros star Yordan Alvarez for second place in the majors in homers. Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber leads the majors with 22.

Gonzalez, who turns 24 on Saturday, is rated by MLB.com and Baseball America as the No. 23 prospect in the White Sox organization. He’s hitting .317 with 11 doubles, one triple, 19 home runs, 62 RBIs, 33 walks, 42 runs scored and a 1.087 OPS over 52 games with Charlotte.

In a separate move, the White Sox transferred right-hander Jordan Leasure to the 60-day injured list; he has right forearm flexor inflammation.

May 29

Kendry Rojas To Injured List

The Minnesota Twins placed left-hander Kendry Rojas on the 15-day injured list Friday because of elbow inflammation. The move was retroactive to Tuesday. Rojas was scratched from a scheduled start Thursday after developing soreness during warmups.

The 23-year-old rookie and the team’s top pitching prospect made his Major League debut on April 22. He is 1-0 with a 1.26 ERA in five games across two stints with the Twins this season.

Additionally, the Twins optioned right-hander Travis Adams to Triple-A St. Paul following Thursday’s game in Chicago against the White Sox. Adams appeared in five games during his most recent stint, going 1-0 with a save while allowing five runs.

To replace Rojas and Adams on the 26-man roster, the Twins returned right-hander Cody Laweryson from his rehab assignment and reinstated him from the 15-day IL. The Twins also recalled left-hander Kody Funderburk from St. Paul.

May 28

Forearm soreness sidelines Pirates’ SS Konnor Griffin

Pittsburgh Pirates rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin was scratched from Thursday’s starting lineup against the Chicago Cubs due to right forearm soreness. While he remains available and is officially considered day-to-day, the team is acting with caution.

Griffin is putting together a strong rookie campaign, batting .261 with four home runs, 21 RBIs, and a .716 OPS. His absence is a tough blow for the Pirates, who currently sit at the bottom of a tight NL Central despite a winning 29-27 record.

Garrett Whitlock To Injured List

The Boston Red Sox placed reliever Garrett Whitlock on the 15-day injured list on Thursday with left knee inflammation. The move is retroactive to May 25.

Whitlock last pitched on Sunday against the Minnesota Twins. The right-hander told reporters on Wednesday that his landing leg slipped during his first warm-up pitch of the outing, resulting in a hyperextension.

Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said Whitlock received a painkilling injection before Boston’s 8-0 win over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.

Whitlock has a 3.20 ERA through 20 relief appearances this season.

The Red Sox recalled left-hander Tyler Samaniego from Triple-A Worcester to replace Whitlock. Samaniego has posted a 1.04 ERA in 18 games for Boston this season.

Kenley Jansen To Injured List

The Detroit Tigers placed closer Kenley Jansen on the 15-day injured list on Thursday with pelvic inflammation.

Jansen left Wednesday’s 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Angels in the ninth inning. The 38-year-old Jansen is 1-3 this season with a 4.80 ERA and seven saves in 11 chances. He has allowed three walk-off homers since April 24.

On April 14, he recorded his 479th career save to move past Lee Smith for third place on the MLB career list. He now has 483, trailing only Hall of Famers Mariano Rivera (652 saves) and Trevor Hoffman (601).

To replace Jansen, the Tigers recalled left-hander Drew Sommers from Triple-A Toledo. Sommers had four appearances with the Tigers last season, posting an 0-1 record with an 18.00 ERA.

May 27

Dodgers’ Kiké Hernández suffers left oblique tear

The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to be without utility player Kiké Hernández for the foreseeable future. An MRI on Wednesday revealed a “significant” tear in his left oblique, per The Athletic.

 Hernández could miss around 6-8 weeks with the oblique, depending on when symptoms subside.

Hernández has appeared in just two games for the Dodgers this season, but remained productive during his brief stint with the club, going 4-for-4 with one home run and two RBIs. The Dodgers currently sit atop the National League West with a 35-20 record.

Marlins’ Eury Pérez exits early due to hamstring spasm

Miami Marlins pitcher Eury Pérez left Wednesday’s start against the Toronto Blue Jays after four shutout innings after suffering a right hamstring spasm while stretching in the dugout. Pérez allowed three hits, all singles, and did not issue a walk.

Prior to exiting, Pérez was dominant, recording nine strikeouts over four innings.

There has been no update on Pérez’s return to the mound, but he is more than likely expected to land on the 10 or 15-day injured list. The Marlins are 26-30 on the season and sit fourth in the National League East.

May 26

Shohei Ohtani Removed After HBP

Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani was removed in the fourth inning shortly after a pitch from Colorado Rockies’ LHP Kyle Freeland struck him on the hands. Ohtani briefly remained in the game, ultimately scoring on a double from outfielder Andy Pages. However, he didn’t appear in his next at-bat as Dalton Rushing came in to pinch hit. Ohtani is scheduled to start on Wednesday against the Rockies.

Tampa Bay Rays Sign Craig Kimbrel

The Tampa Bay Rays signed right-handed reliever Craig Kimbrel to a major-league contract on Tuesday to shore up their bullpen; the Rays placed right-hander Jesse Scholtens on the 15-day injured list with a right wrist strain to make room for Kimbrel on the active roster.

The New York Mets designated Kimbrel for assignment on Friday after the nine-time All-Star allowed 10 runs over 15 innings in 14 appearances. He signed a free agent contract with the team in January.

The 37-year-old Kimbrel has 440 saves with 10 teams in his 17-year career. He won a World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 2018 and was the 2011 NL Rookie of the Year.

The Rays have the AL’s best record at 34-17, but their bullpen’s ERA of 4.40 is 21st in the majors.

White Sox place Noah Schultz on 15-Day IL

The Chicago White Sox announced Tuesday that pitcher Noah Schultz has been placed on the 15-day injured list with right patellar tendinitis. It remains unclear when Schultz will return to the field.

In a corresponding move, the White Sox recalled right-handed pitcher David Sandlin from Triple-A Charlotte.

Schultz entered the season as the organization’s top pitching prospect and was called up to the majors on April 12. Through eight starts, he posted a 5.82 ERA and a 1.34 WHIP while recording 33 strikeouts across 38.2 innings pitched.

Athletics calling up lefty pitching prospect Gage Jump

The Athletics are calling up one of their top prospects in left-handed reliever Gage Jump, according to ESPN. Jump is regarded as one of the top left-handed pitching prospects in baseball and ranks as the organization’s No. 3 overall prospect

Jump was selected with the No. 73 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft and is expected to join the Athletics’ bullpen immediately.

His fastball reaches up to 97 mph, and he has recorded 56 strikeouts in 38 innings at Triple-A while posting a 3.58 ERA across 150.2 innings over two minor league seasons. The Athletics currently sit atop the American League West with a 27-27 record.

May 23

Yordan Álvarez Leaves Game

Houston Astros slugger Yordan Álvarez left Saturday’s game against the Chicago Cubs in the middle of an at-bat in the sixth inning because of back spasms.

After fouling off a pitch from Colin Rea to fall behind 0-2, Alvarez appeared to be in discomfort. Zach Dezenzo stepped in as a pinch-hitter, and swung and missed on the next pitch to complete the strikeout.

Álvarez was chatting with the training staff in the on-deck circle before the at-bat, his third of the game. The three-time All-Star is batting .300 with 15 homers and 31 RBIs.

Roster Tweak

The scuffling Chicago Cubs recalled outfielder Kevin Alcántara from Triple-A Iowa before their game Saturday against the Houston Astros and designated infielder Nicky Lopez for assignment. Slumping four-time Gold Glove left fielder Ian Happ was out of the lineup, replaced by Michael Conforto as Chicago tried to end a six-game losing streak. The Cubs are 2-10 following a 20-3 run that included two separate 10-game win streaks and had propelled them to 27-12, the best record in the majors on May 8.

The 23-year-old Alcántara was batting .242 with 15 home runs and 32 RBIs and a .906 OPS in 41 games with Iowa. His 15 homers were tied for the most by a Triple-A player entering Saturday. Alcántara has played in 13 games with the Cubs during call-ups over the past two seasons and has a .238 average with one RBI in 22 plate appearances.

The Cubs acquired Lopez from the Colorado Rockies on April 23; he went 0 for 5 in four games. Chicago has scored 18 runs during its six-game slide and Happ, in his 10th season, has struggled. The switch-hitting 31-year-old has only one hit and two walks in his past six games, while striking out 14 times in 26 plate appearances.

“I think the thing from yesterday is we just need to give Ian a break,” manager Craig Counsell said. “And look, we’ve got a lot of guys not hitting. That’s kind of why we’re in the middle of this right?

“But I think Ian’s feeling it the most, and so he’s the guy we’re giving a break to.”

Counsell said Alcántara figures to see playing time as he shakes up his club.

“Kevin’s on the roster,” Counsell said. “You know there are spots to get him in there.”

May 22

Trevor Story Update

Struggling Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story could be out several weeks after sports hernia surgery.

The team announced on Friday what it said was a successful procedure by Dr. William Meyers at the Vincera Institute in Philadelphia. Story sat out the opener of Boston’s three-game series at the Atlanta Braves last week and was placed on the 10-day injured list the following day. He told reporters in Atlanta that he was weighing his options but that surgery could keep him out for as many as 10 weeks.

The two-time All-Star played in 41 of the Red Sox’s first 43 games and is batting .206 with three homers in his fifth season in Boston. He has also committed six errors. His .547 OPS ranks 165th of 173 qualified hitters. Andruw Monasterio has started in Story’s place in four of the past six games, with Isiah Kiner-Falefa starting the other two.

But interim manager Chad Tracy said the team would evaluate the possibility of moving second baseman Marcelo Mayer to shortstop if it appeared Story will be out for an extended period.

That is now a reality.

Story joins outfielder Roman Anthony (right wrist sprain) and Garrett Crochet (left shoulder inflammation) on the IL for the Red Sox, who enter Friday’s three-game series with the Minnesota Twins fourth in the AL East.

Marlins Top Pitching Prospect Undergoing Tommy John Surgery

Marlins left-hander Robby Snelling will undergo surgery on Friday to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow, ending his season after just one major league start.

Snelling, the team’s No. 2 prospect, was called up from Triple-A Jacksonville earlier this month and made his MLB debut in a loss to Washington on May 8, giving up three runs on five hits while walking four in five innings. He later reported discomfort in his left elbow after a bullpen sessions, and an MRI revealed a sprained UCL.

Snelling was evaluated Thursday in Dallas by Dr. Keith Meister, who recommended surgery, the team said. A recovery timeline will be given following Friday’s surgery.

“Disappointing for him and us,” manager Clayton McCullough said. “That’s an unfortunate part of our industry. Guys go down. We just keep going, and Robby will come back from this a stronger person.”

McCullough said the Marlins will try different pitchers to fill the fifth spot in the rotation, mentioning Braxton Garrett, who was optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville on Wednesday, and Tyler Phillips, who has allowed four earned runs with 27 strikeouts in 30 relief innings this season.

“We have some others in Jacksonville that have thrown the ball well and (can) potentially get that opportunity,” he said. “We have ways here with the group we have that we can cover those games. So I think that we’ll just continue to kick the tires on what we think is best. And guys will have chances to step into that spot and have a chance to perform here.”

Tests Reveal No Structural Damage For Trent Grisham’s Knee

New York Yankees center fielder Trent Grisham was relieved that tests did not reveal any structural damage to his left knee on Thursday, a day after he exited a game in the fifth inning.

“Last night I was pretty optimistic just with how I was feeling there would be no structural damage but still good to get the news,” Grisham said before the Yankees concluded a four-game series against Toronto.

Grisham grimaced at second base after his bloop double fell between left fielder Yohendrick Pinango and third baseman Kazuma Okamoto in the second inning of Wednesday’s 2-1 loss.

The 29-year-old remained in the game until Spencer Jones replaced him in center in the fifth. Jones made his second start in center Thursday after playing 22 games there for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

Grisham is hitting .174 with six homers and 27 RBIs. While his batting average is the fourth-lowest in the majors among qualifying hitters, Grisham has the third-most RBIs among center fielders.

Acquired from the Padres in December of 2023 along with Juan Soto, Grisham returned to the Yankees on the one-year, $22,025,000 qualifying offer in the offseason after batting .235 with a career-high 34 homers and 74 RBIs in 143 games.

May 21

Pirates call up Dominican prospect

The Pittsburgh Pirates have called up Esmerlyn Valdez from AAA Indianapolis to make his MLB debut Friday against the Toronto Blue Jays. Valdez is a versatile prospect who can play outfield and first base. Valdez is batting .253 with 10 home runs and 29 RBIs through 46 games at the minor league level in 2026. 

Tarik Skubal Throws Another Bullpen Session For Tigers

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Stubal threw another bullpen session on Thursday, his third since his rehab program from elbow surgery began.

The two-time American League Cy Young Award winner underwent a non-invasive procedure on his left pitching elbow on May 6 to remove a loose body. He threw his latest bullpen session prior to Detroit’s home game against Cleveland.

Manager A.J. Hinch called it a “great step” but stopped short of saying when Skubal might return to action.

“There are little hurdles to clear along the way when you come back from a procedure,” Hinch said. “As much as we described it as simple, it’s still a procedure.”

Skubal used his full arsenal while throwing a total of 35 pitches, taking a breather in-between to simulate a break between innings.

“His velocity was as high as it’s been since his throwing started,” Hinch said. “He sat down and came back and did like a simulated second inning. That’s encouraging and it’s full stuff.”

Skubal will travel with the team during its weekend series in Baltimore and throw another bullpen session. The team’s medical and coaching staff will determine his next step afterward. 

Skubal is 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts this season. He’ll be a free agent after the season.

May 20

Mariners’ J.P. Crawford open to moving to 3B for Colt Emerson

Not only have the Seattle Mariners made headlines with top prospect Colton Emerson making an early impact, but it’s already creating ripple effects in the clubhouse. Shortstop J.P. Crawford has already approached manager Dan Wilson about moving to third base, per The Seattle Times.

“I just want to be there for him,” Crawford said. “We’re on the same team. We all have the same goal, and that’s to win a World Series. And the sooner you could get comfy here, the better.”

The expectation was that Emerson would be the full-time third baseman moving forward, shifting away from his natural shortstop position. With Crawford open to the change, there is still no update on whether the Mariners will officially make the move.

Emerson is the top prospect in the Mariners’ farm system and ranked No. 6 overall in baseball. He signed an eight-year, $95 million extension before the season, marking the largest commitment at the time to a minor leaguer who had not yet made his MLB debut.

Edward Cabrera leaves start with blister injury

The Chicago Cubs’ injury woes continued with the latest setback involving starting pitcher Edward Cabrera. He exited Wednesday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers in the fourth inning with a blister on his right middle finger, the team announced

Trent Thornton entered in relief of Cabrera after the injury. Prior to exiting, Cabrera’s fastball velocity had noticeably dipped, with his final pitch clocked at 92.5 mph — his slowest fastball of the season.

Cabrera has struggled at times early in his first season with the Cubs after being acquired from the Miami Marlins this offseason. He has posted a 4.06 ERA with a 1.31 WHIP and 45 strikeouts across 51 innings pitched.

May 19

Astros place Lance McCullers Jr. on 15-Day IL

The Houston Astros scratched pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. from his scheduled start against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night due to shoulder inflammation, manager Joe Espada said. McCullers is traveling back to Houston to be evaluated by team doctors.

Espada said Lance McCullers Jr. has been pitching through the injury “for a while” and has since been placed on the 15-day injured list.

McCullers Jr. has struggled on the mound for the Astros this season. In eight appearances for the club, he has posted a 2-3 record with a 6.86 ERA, 1.53 WHIP and 43 strikeouts across 39.1 innings pitched.

Dodgers add LHP Eric Lauer to Active Roster, option RHP Wyatt Mills

The Los Angeles Dodgers have moved LHP Eric Lauer to the active roster and optioned RHP Wyatt Miller, the team announced. 

Lauer was recently acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays to add depth to the Dodgers pitching room, amidst the lingering injuries of pitchers Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow. While Lauer will be in the bullpen, he’ll become the Dodgers sixth starter starting next week. With Lauer’s move, the Dodgers also optioned Mills, who returns to Oklahoma City after his four appearances where he allowed seven walks and four runs in 3.1 innings. 

Lauer has not been a star this year, but his 2025 season is impressive. Lauer pitched 5.2 innings in the World Series, against the Dodgers, and pitched 4.2 innings in Game 3, which went to 18 innings. 

Gerritt Cole to make season debut for Yankees on Friday

New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole is set to make his season debut Friday against the Tampa Bay Rays, according to manager Aaron Boone. Cole has been sidelined since undergoing Tommy John surgery last March and has not pitched since the 2024 World Series.

Not only do the Yankees already boast one of the best rotations in baseball, but Gerrit Cole has long been among the sport’s elite arms. He won the 2023 Cy Young Award, becoming the first Yankee to earn the honor since Roger Clemens in 2001.

In his last season with the Yankees in 2024, Cole went 8-5 with a 3.18 ERA, 99 strikeouts, and a 1.19 WHIP over 95 innings pitched.

Braves C Drake Baldwin Lands On 10-Day IL

The Atlanta Braves placed catcher Drake Baldwin on the 10-day IL with a right oblique strain. Baldwin has played in every game this season for Atlanta to tie for the National League lead of 48, in part because fellow backstop Sean Murphy is on the IL with a fractured finger, and hit .303/.389/.543 with 13 home runs.

The reigning NL Rookie of the Year played in the series opener against the Miami Marlins on Monday but was replaced after his third plate appearance in the sixth inning of Atlanta’s 12-0 loss.

“Everyone deals with this,” Braves manager Walt Weiss said Tuesday. “It’s part of a major league season. Virtually every team is going to deal with their fair share of injuries. It’s tough when it happens to your best players. You’ve got to find a way to get through it and guys have to step up.”

Weiss added that Baldwin initially felt a slight discomfort after his second at-bat but not painful enough to warrant his removal.

Veteran catcher Sandy León is already on the roster with Murphy out, but as Baldwin is tied with slugging first baseman Matt Olson for the team lead in OPS+, he will be a downgrade even if he hits well over a short stretch. Baldwin has been a huge part of the Braves’ excellent offense and an MLB-best +86 run differential.

This was one of a flurry of moves by Atlanta on Tuesday. mostly involving relievers. Lefty reliever Aaron Bummer was released and righty JR Ritchie was optioned to Triple-A, opening up another two roster spots, which were then used to recall right-hander Victor Mederos, promote catcher Chadwick Tromp and activate southpaw Dylan Dodd from the IL.

Twins Option Royce Lewis To Minors

The Minnesota Twins demoted former No. 1 draft pick Royce Lewis to the minor leagues, the team announced Tuesday.

The Twins also designated right-handed pitcher Justin Topa for assignment and placed catcher Ryan Jeffers on the injured list with a left hamate bone fracture. Right-handed pitcher Travis Adams was recalled from Triple-A St. Paul, and the Twins selected the contracts of infielder Orlando Arcia and catcher Alex Jackson. Lewis heads to the minors after struggling following his return from a sprained left knee. Since returning from the injured list on April 21, the third baseman has struck out 25 times in 68 plate appearances while batting just .132 with one home run and five RBIs.

Before the injury, Lewis hit .222 with two doubles, two homers, eight RBIs and an .822 OPS in 12 games.

The Twins made a similar move last week, demoting right fielder Matt Wallner to Triple-A St. Paul.

May 18

Nationals Plan to Recall OF Dylan Crews

The Washington Nationals are recalling outfielder Dylan Crews to the major league roster, per The Athletic. Crews began the season in Triple-A after a difficult spring training and was optioned ahead of Opening Day.

Crews was optioned to Rochester in March for a planned reset of his swing mechanics and to rebuild his offensive confidence. The Washington Nationals made the move after he struggled throughout spring training, batting just .103.

Through two seasons in the pros, Crews has appeared in 116 games for the Washington Nationals. In that span, he has posted a .211 batting average with 13 home runs and 35 RBIs, along with a .634 OPS.

Braves activate Ronald Acuña Jr. from 10-Day IL

The Atlanta Braves are activating outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. from the 10-day injured list ahead of Monday’s series opener against the Miami Marlins, the team announced. Acuña has been sidelined since May 2 due to a strained left hamstring.

To make room for Ronald Acuña Jr., the Braves placed infielder Kyle Farmer on the 10-day injured list with a strained right forearm, retroactive to May 16.

Acuña Jr. is a key addition back to the Braves’ lineup, bringing a consistent impact at the plate since his 2018 debut. This season, he has hit .252 with two home runs, nine RBIs, and a .740 OPS across 34 games.

Rangers place SS Corey Seager on 10-Day IL

The Texas Rangers placed shortstop Corey Seager on the 10-day injured list with lower back inflammation, the team announced. Seager took a scheduled day off on Friday before waking up with back spasms on Saturday, causing him to miss the series against the Houston Astros.

“He’s just too valuable and important to the rest of our season,” Manager Chris Young said. “Our anticipation is this will give him the chance to reset mentally.”

In a corresponding move, the Rangers promoted utility player Michael Helman from Triple-A to replace Seager on the roster.

Seager has struggled offensively this season, batting .179 with seven home runs and 20 RBIs through 42 games. He could return as early as next Monday when the Rangers open a seven-game homestand.

White Sox C Kyle Teel out 3-6 weeks with right knee sprain

The Chicago White Sox’s top prospect and catcher, Kyle Teel, has yet to play this season after suffering a right hamstring strain while playing in the World Baseball Classic. He had recently begun a rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte as he worked toward a return. 

However, Teel’s recovery suffered another setback Saturday night when he injured his right knee during the rehab stint. He was diagnosed with a right knee LCL sprain, the team announced Monday. 

Teel is expected to miss 3-to-6 weeks for recovery and rehab before returning to play.

Not only is Teel viewed as one of the top prospects in the organization, but he is also expected to be a key piece of the team’s young core moving forward. He showed that potential last season, posting a .273 batting average with eight home runs, 35 RBIs and a .786 OPS across 78 games.

May 17

Astros Place Jose Altuve On IL With Grade 2 Oblique Strain

The Houston Astros are placing second baseman Jose Altuve on the injured list with a Grade 2 oblique strain, per The Athletic. Altuve sustained the injury Saturday and underwent imaging Sunday, which revealed the severity of the strain. 

The Astros have not announced a timetable for Altuve’s return to the field.

Altuve has appeared in 42 games for the Astros this season, posting a .245 batting average with four home runs and 12 RBIs. His absence leaves Houston without one of the most experienced bats and leaders in its lineup moving forward.

Mariners Call Up Top Prospect Colt Emerson

The Seattle Mariners are promoting top infield prospect Colt Emerson, the team announced. With Brendan Donovan on the 10-day injured list because of a groin injury, Emerson is expected to take over as the team’s primary third baseman moving forward.

Emerson, 20, is the Mariners’ top prospect and the No. 6 overall prospect in baseball. He signed an eight-year, $95 million contract this past offseason, the largest deal in MLB history for a player without any major league service time.

Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said promoting Emerson was an unexpected move that quickly came together following Donovan’s injury.

“We want to do the right thing for Colt,” Hollander said. “We also want to do the right thing for the Mariners. We think he’s the best option. This period will get him some runway. This is not a 15 at-bat or 20 at-bat tryout to see if he’s capable of taking the job and running with it for the rest of the year.”

Dodgers Trade For P Eric Lauer

The Los Angeles Dodgers are trading for Toronto Blue Jays reliever Eric Lauer after placing right-hander Brusdar Graterol on the 60-day IL. The corresponding move for Graterol is from the 15-day IL to the 60-day IL, creating room for Lauer.

The Dodgers acquired Lauer in exchange for cash considerations or a player to be named later. Reliever Jack Dreyer became the latest Dodgers pitcher placed on the injured list Sunday, prompting a move to add Lauer for bullpen depth.

Lauer is 1-5 this season with the Blue Jays and has put together a 6.69 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 36.1 innings. 

May 16

Blake Snell to Undergo Surgery

Ahead of Saturday’s game against the Angels, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that pitcher Blake Snell will undergo surgery on Tuesday and will miss significant time, per Katie Woo. Initially, Snell was scratched from Friday’s starting lineup and placed on the 15-day injured list. 

“He’s going to get surgery on Tuesday, as I understand it, it’s going to be to take out those loose bodies, and it’s supposed to be a lot quicker recovery, so we’re encouraged about that, and [we] expect him certainly back this season,” Roberts said before Saturday’s game.

Snell was expected to make his second start of the season on Friday against the Angels after missing significant time dealing with shoulder inflammation. Against the Braves, Snell threw three innings of 77 pitches and allowed five runs. 

José Berríos Needs Surgery

The Toronto Blue Jays could be without right-hander José Berríos for the remainder of the season after the veteran pitcher is scheduled to undergo elbow surgery Wednesday.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Saturday that Dr. Keith Meister will repair a stress fracture in Berríos’ elbow and also evaluate possible ligament damage during the procedure. The team will not know the full extent of the injury or Berríos’ timetable for recovery until the surgery is completed.

“There may be some ligament stuff going on,” Schneider said.

Berríos, 31, has not pitched in the majors this season after elbow inflammation was first detected during a routine MRI while he was attempting to join Puerto Rico for the World Baseball Classic in spring training. A later examination revealed the stress fracture.

Berríos tried to work his way back, making four rehab starts at Triple-A Buffalo, but continued discomfort after his May 3 outing prompted another visit with Meister. He struggled during the rehab assignment, with a 10.67 ERA over 14 1/3 innings.

Last season, Berríos went 9-5 with a 4.17 ERA in 31 appearances for Toronto before landing on the injured list in September with elbow inflammation; he missed the Blue Jays’ run to the 2025 World Series.

May 15

Dodgers scratch LHP Blake Snell vs. Angels

The Los Angeles Dodgers have scratched left-handed pitcher Blake Snell from Friday’s start against the Los Angeles Angels, per Katie Woo. The Dodgers will instead turn to a bullpen game, with Will Klein expected to serve as the starter in the first game of the Freeway Series. 

There is currently no official reason for the late scratch, though Snell was set to make just his second start since returning from shoulder fatigue that forced him to begin the 2026 season on the injured list. The two-time Cy Young winner made his season debut last Saturday against the Atlanta Braves, allowing four runs across three innings.

Snell originally was expected to continue building up in the minor leagues before injuries in the Dodgers rotation accelerated his return to the majors. Now, after just one appearance, uncertainty once again surrounds his status moving forward. 

The Dodgers are expected to provide more clarity on Snell’s condition later Friday evening.

Tarik Skubal Update

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal has started playing catch and soft tossing, just over a week after elbow surgery.

The two-time AL Cy Young Award winner had a procedure on May 6 to remove a loose body in his pitching elbow, which was described as minimally invasive. When the Tigers placed the 29-year-old left-hander on the 15-day injured list in a move effective May 4, the team projected he would miss two to three months.

“Tarik has started his throwing program, which is significant news just that it’s increased his rehab progression to the next phase, which is really exciting,” manager A.J. Hinch said Friday. “We thought this procedure would lead to a step-by-step process and this next step is literally the throwing program. So he initiated that earlier this week and will continue to play catch daily until we ramp him up to the bullpen.”

Skubal felt irritation in his last start, on April 29 against the Atlanta Braves, but he remained in the game and struck out the side in his seventh and final inning. He was scratched on the day of his next scheduled start.

“He obviously feels great,” Hinch said. ‘I was texting back and forth with him last night, and he was super excited about just the general feeling. It doesn’t feel weird, it doesn’t feel awkward. It’s not guarded.

“I’ve seen video of it. We’re in touch with him daily about the program,” Hinch added. “And that sort of freedom, mentally and physically, I think, is a great sign. We’ve been in touch with the doctor and making sure that we’re going by the protocol because this is a unique set of circumstances, throwing so soon.”

Skubal is 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts, striking out 45 batters and walking six in 43 ⅓ innings. He has a $32 million salary after winning in arbitration and is eligible for free agency after the World Series.

“If there’s any sort of soreness, fatigue, lack of execution, things like that, we can get to the baseball [part of the rehab] once we clear any of the swelling,” Hinch said.

Max Fried Placed On IL With Bone Bruise

New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried will be sidelined for at least two weeks and perhaps longer because of a bone bruise of his left elbow.

The 32-year-old had an MRI and CT scan Thursday, a day after he cut short a start at Baltimore following the third inning. He also was examined by Yankees team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad.

New York said Friday that Fried will be placed on the 15-day injured list and the imaging will be reviewed by Los Angeles Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache. The Yankees said repeat imaging will be taken in a few weeks or when Fried is asymptomatic to determine when he can resume throwing. A more specific return projection will be determined then.

Fried is 4-3 with a 3.21 ERA in 10 starts this season after going 19-5 with a 2.86 ERA and making the All-Star team in his first season after leaving Atlanta to sign a $218 million, eight-year contract with the Yankees.

New York appears to have decent starting depth.

Carlos Rodon rejoined the Yankees’ rotation last weekend after recovering from surgery last October to remove loose bodies in his left elbow and shave a bone spur.

Gerrit Cole is nearing a return from elbow ligament replacement surgery in March 2025. Cole has made five minor league rehab starts, and Boone said the 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner will make two or three more. Cole is scheduled to start Saturday for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

New York’s rotation also includes Cam Schlittler, Will Warren and Ryan Weathers.

May 14

Cal Raleigh to injured list

The Seattle Mariners placed catcher Cal Raleigh on the 10-day injured list on Thursday morning with a right oblique strain, the first IL stint of the AL MVP runner-up’s career in his sixth major-league season.

The 29-year-old Raleigh was mired in the longest hitless streak in the majors this season before breaking out on Tuesday night with two singles in a 10-2 rout of the Houston Astros.

On Wednesday, Raleigh left the Mariners’ 4-3 loss to Houston in the eighth inning after appearing to aggravate an injury to his right side. Raleigh missed three games from May 2-4 with soreness on his right side.

“Nobody wants to go on the IL, and especially not Cal [Raleigh],” manager Dan Wilson said. “But I think, at this point, it’s the smart thing to do.”

In 41 games this season, Raleigh is hitting .161 with seven home runs, 18 RBI, four doubles, 18 walks and 16 runs. His .161 batting average is second-lowest in the majors among hitters with enough at-bats to qualify. Only Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Cedric Mullins (.150) has a lower average.

To fill Raleigh’s spot on the active roster, the Mariners recalled catcher Jhonny Pereda from Triple-A Tacoma. Pereda, 30, has appeared in two games with Seattle this season, hitting .400 with a run scored.

Mets LF Juan Soto returns to lineup after X-rays

Juan Soto returned to the starting lineup Thursday for the injury-riddled New York Mets, who also learned Francisco Lindor has progressed in his recovery from a strained left calf.

Soto exited a 3-2, 10-inning win over the Detroit Tigers in the seventh inning on Wednesday night, four innings after he fouled a ball off his right foot. X-rays were negative and Soto was penciled into the lineup as the designated hitter for the matinee finale against the Tigers.

Manager Carlos Mendoza said Lindor, who was injured April 22 while scoring from first on a double hit by Francisco Alvarez, underwent an MRI Wednesday that showed “signs of healing,” though the All-Star shortstop is nowhere near a return.

Mendoza said Lindor has been cleared to do more work in the weight room before beginning a running program.

“Positive sign,” Mendoza said. “We’ve just got to let it heal.”

Mendoza said there was no timetable for Lindor to begin baseball activities. Lindor has been sidelined for the Mets’ last 18 games — four more than he missed the previous four seasons combined.

Alvarez, who suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee while fouling off a pitch in Tuesday’s 10-2 win over the Tigers, underwent surgery Thursday morning. Mendoza said the Mets expect Alvarez to miss up to eight weeks.

Twins demote Matt Wallner, call up Zebby Matthews

The Minnesota Twins sent struggling right fielder Matt Wallner to their Triple-A team and promoted right-handed pitcher Zebby Matthews to start against the Miami Marlins on Thursday.

Wallner is batting just .167 with three doubles and four home runs in 120 at-bats and a .551 OPS. The 28-year-old struck out in eight straight at-bats prior to the demotion and has 53 strikeouts in 135 plate appearances, the worst whiff rate in Major League Baseball.

Wallner hit a career-high 22 home runs in 104 games last season after posting robust OPS marks in part-time duty of .877 in 2023 and .894 in 2024.

Matthews went for 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA and 18 strikeouts in 18 innings over his last three Triple-A starts for the St. Paul Saints. Matthews made 16 starts for the Twins last season, but he was the odd man out for the rotation at the end of spring training.

The Twins placed right-hander Taj Bradley on the injured list with inflammation in his right pectoral muscle last week, joining All-Star right-hander Pablo López and rookie right-hander Mick Abel on the shelf. López is out for the season following Tommy John elbow surgery, and Abel recently had a setback in his recovery from elbow inflammation.

Matthews was promoted so the Twins could push back rookie Connor Prielipp’s next start to manage his workload, but right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson’s spot in the rotation is tenuous, too. Woods Richardson allowed eight runs in three innings on Wednesday in a 9-5 loss to the Marlins, and his ERA spiked to 7.71.

The Twins also sent right-handed reliever Travis Adams to St. Paul and recalled utility player Ryan Kreidler for his second stay with the club. Kreidler played third base and center field over a five-game stint last month.

May 13

Jason Heyward set to join Dodgers front office as special assistant

After putting together a 15-year MLB career that included multiple accolades and two World Series titles, Jason Heyward is making the transition to the front office. Heyward is set to join the Los Angeles Dodgers front office as a special assistant, per the Los Angeles Times.

Manager Dave Roberts said Jason Heyward will travel to different affiliates to observe talent in his new role. Heyward returns to the Dodgers after spending two seasons with the organization, including helping the club win the 2024 World Series.

Marlins place LHP Robby Snelling on 15-day IL

The Miami Marlins are placing left-handed pitcher Robby Snelling on the 15-day IL with a UCL sprain, the team announced. Snelling is the No. 2 prospect in the Marlins organization and the No. 29 overall prospect in baseball.

Snelling is coming off his MLB debut, where he threw five innings against the Washington Nationals, allowing three earned runs while striking out two. He showed flashes of command but struggled to consistently miss bats in his first big-league outing.

Manager Clayton McCullough announced that Braxton Garrett will start against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday and fill his spot in the rotation.

Mets place C Francisco Alvarez on 10-day IL

The New York Mets are placing catcher Francisco Alvarez on the 10-day injured list with a right knee meniscus tear, the team announced Wednesday. He is expected to miss significant time, and a timetable for his return will be determined as more information becomes available.

Alvarez was injured in the sixth inning during the Mets’ 10-2 win over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.

Not only will Alvarez be missed behind the plate, but he also provided a steady presence in the Mets’ lineup. He put together a  .241 batting average with four home runs and 10 RBIs, posting a .710 OPS across 37 games this season.

The Mets have the fourth-worst record in baseball at 16–25 and sit last in the National League East.

Max Fried exits start

New York Yankees left-hander Max Fried was pulled from Wednesday’s start at the Baltimore Orioles after just three innings due to left elbow posterior soreness, the team announced.

Fried went straight up the tunnel after Baltimore scored twice in the third inning, and New York had Paul Blackburn warming in the bullpen while batting in the fourth.

Fried allowed three runs and five hits. In his previous start at the Milwaukee Brewers, he permitted five runs in six innings. He has repeatedly dealt with blister issues on his left finger, making four trips to the injured list from 2018-23 while with the Atlanta Braves and taking an extended layoff last year around the MLB All-Star break.

Fried was an All-Star in 2025, his first season with the Yankees. The 32-year-old has posted a 3.21 ERA in 10 starts this season.

Reds expected to sign pitcher Chris Paddack

The Cincinnati Reds are expected to sign veteran right-hander Chris Paddack, per FOX 19’s Charlie Goldsmith. The deal is expected to run through the rest of the season as the Reds deal with rotation injuries to Hunter Greene, Brandon Williamson and Rhett Lowder.

Paddack was released by the Marlins on May 10 after signing a one-year, $4 million deal in the offseason. He made seven starts for Miami, posting a 7.63 ERA and 1.66 WHIP with 27 strikeouts across 30.2 innings.

Dodgers to sit Shohei Ohtani from lineup for 2 days

Shohei Ohtani is getting a break from the batter’s box for two days. The struggling Los Angeles Dodgers superstar hit just his second home run in his last 24 games — an opposite field solo shot to left-center in a 6-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night. It ended an 11-game homerless streak, which tied his longest as a Dodger.

Ohtani finished the game going 2-for-4 with two runs, an RBI and a walk. The rest of the team was 2-for-25 with four walks. He has seven home runs on the season and is batting .240.

Despite this, manager Dave Roberts said after the game that Ohtani won’t be in the lineup as the designated hitter Wednesday when he also starts against the Giants. Earlier, Roberts said he was giving Ohtani a day from hitting Thursday, although he would be available late if the outcome hangs in the balance.

“It might just be a good thing to take a little bit of a load off of his plate offensively,” Roberts said before the game. “I just can’t take for granted what’s on his plate and so I’m trying to be sensitive.”

As Ohtani goes, so have the Dodgers (24-18). They remained a half-game behind NL West-leading San Diego despite their fourth loss in a row. Andy Pages (.318 average) and Max Muncy (.272) have been LA’s best hitters so far, while the rest of the lineup is struggling, including Freddie Freeman (.276) and Kyle Tucker (.253).

Ohtani is in his first full season as a two-way player for the Dodgers. Coming off two major right elbow surgeries, he was limited to the DH role in 2024, when he created the 50/50 club, with 54 home runs and 59 stolen bases, was named NL MVP and the Dodgers won the World Series.

Cal Raleigh snaps skid after uniform shower

Cal Raleigh was desperate to shake things up while mired in the longest hitless streak in the majors this season. So on the advice of pitcher Logan Gilbert, Seattle’s star catcher showered in full uniform after Monday night’s game.

And on Tuesday night, things went his way for the first time all month as he snapped an 0-for-38 slump with two singles in a 10-2 rout of the Houston Astros.

“Logan gave me some good advice to wash off the bad mojo or juju from the baseball gods,” Raleigh said. “So yeah, it worked. He was right, so I got to give him credit where credit’s due.”

Raleigh’s hit in the seventh inning was his first since April 27. He was 0 for 2 with a walk Tuesday when he connected off Jayden Murray with one out in the inning.

Last year’s AL MVP runner-up raised his arms high above his head and smiled toward the dugout after he reached first base following the line drive to center field. Many in the Seattle dugout cheered after he got the hit.

But his first emotion wasn’t elation or even relief when he connected.

“I was kind of just like rolling my eyes because I knew everybody was going to be making a big deal about it,” Raleigh said with a laugh. “But yeah, it felt good to barrel one up.”

May 12

Athletics place SS Jacob Wilson on 10-day IL

Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson was officially placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday after dislocating his left shoulder. He suffered the injury on Sunday afternoon against the Baltimore Orioles while diving for an infield single.

Wilson is coming off an All-Star season and is off to another strong start, helping the Athletics sit atop the American League West with a 21–19 record.

Not only is Wilson making an impact in the field, but he’s also off to a strong start at the plate for the Athletics. Through 39 games this season, he’s batting .293 with three home runs, 19 RBIs, and a .709 OPS.

Pirates place C Joey Bart on the 10-day IL

The Pittsburgh Pirates officially placed catcher Joey Bart on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a left foot infection. In a corresponding move, the team recalled catcher Endy Rodríguez from Triple-A Indianapolis to take his spot on the roster.

Bart has appeared in 21 games this season, batting .259 with two home runs, six RBIs and a .670 OPS.

Rodríguez was once viewed as a potential long-term option behind the plate for Pittsburgh, but he has spent the past two-plus seasons working his way back after undergoing multiple elbow surgeries. He now gets a chance to prove himself at the major league level with Bart sidelined.

Braves place Sean Murphy on IL and bring back Sandy León

The Atlanta Braves announced on X that they have placed catcher Sean Murphy on the injured list after he suffered a fractured left middle finger. It marks another frustrating setback after Murphy already missed the first month of the 2026 season while recovering from hip surgery before returning to play just four games. In those four games, Murphy had just one hit in 14 at-bats. 

The injury occurred during a catcher’s interference play in Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, and manager Walt Weiss said Murphy could be sidelined for up to eight weeks.

Because of Murphy’s injury, the Braves brought back 37-year-old catcher Sandy León to provide depth behind the plate. León originally signed with Atlanta as a non-roster invitee in February but failed to make the Opening Day roster and was released in April to pursue an opportunity in the Mexican League. 

León has played in MLB for 14 seasons and won a World Series title with the Boston Red Sox in 2018. He appeared in five games for the Braves in 2025, recording just one hit in 12 at-bats.

Brewers activate Christian Yelich from IL

The Milwaukee Brewers announced on X that they have officially activated Christian Yelich from the injured list. Yelich is set to rejoin the club Tuesday for a three-game homestand against the San Diego Padres. To open a roster spot for Yelich, the Brewers have optioned first baseman/outfielder Tyler Black to Triple-A Nashville.

Having not played since April 12, Yelich missed exactly one month with an adductor strain and is now set to return to a Brewers team that has been red hot. Coming off a sweep of the New York Yankees, Milwaukee has won four straight games and seven of its last 10, moving into second place in the NL Central and within 3.5 games of the Chicago Cubs.

Prior to his injury, Yelich was batting .314 with one home run and 10 RBIs in just 51 plate appearances.

Yankees recall SS Anthony Volpe

The New York Yankees are expected to recall shortstop Anthony Volpe from Triple-A Scranton, per Francys Romero. Volpe is set to rejoin the club for his season debut following the injury to infielder José Caballero.

Caballero is expected to be placed on the 10-day injured list with a finger injury, prompting the Yankees to recall Volpe to add depth at shortstop. Volpe has spent the start of the season in Scranton after opening the year outside of New York’s major league roster.

Volpe is coming off a difficult 2025 season at the plate, hitting .212 with 19 home runs, 72 RBIs and a .663 OPS across 153 games for the Yankees.

Mets calling up top prospect A.J. Ewing

Desperate to spark a stagnant lineup, the New York Mets are calling up outfield prospect A.J. Ewing after just 12 games with Triple-A Syracuse, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday night.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team had not yet announced the move.

The 21-year-old Ewing will be added to the roster before Tuesday night’s series opener against the Detroit Tigers at Citi Field. He was batting .326 with three doubles, a triple and four RBIs in 51 plate appearances at Syracuse. He had drawn five walks, stolen five bases and scored nine runs.

The speedy center fielder is New York’s second-ranked minor league prospect behind pitcher Jonah Tong, according to MLB.com.

Luis Robert Jr., the team’s opening-day center fielder, is on the injured list with a lumbar spine disk herniation. Also missing star shortstop Francisco Lindor and first baseman Jorge Polanco because of injuries, the Mets (15-25) entered Monday with the worst record in the majors and an offense that lags near the bottom in many significant statistical categories.

Ewing also has experience at second base and both corner outfield spots. He reached Double-A Binghamton last year, hitting .339 in 28 games, and batted .349 with a 1.053 OPS and 12 steals in 18 games at that level this season before getting promoted to Syracuse.

The 5-foot-10, 160-pound Ewing, a left-handed hitter, was a fourth-round draft pick by the Mets in 2023 out of Springboro High School in Ohio. The club will need to open a 40-man roster spot for him Tuesday.

Dodgers, Diamondbacks make trade

The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their outfield depth by acquiring Alek Thomas in a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday.

Thomas was batting just .181 with two homers and 10 RBIs when he was designated for assignment by Arizona last week. But the speedy Thomas is a solid defender, and he could be used by Los Angeles as a late-inning defensive replacement and pinch runner.

The Dodgers sent outfield prospect Jose Requena to the Diamondbacks. To make room for Thomas on the 40-man roster, outfielder Michael Siani was designated for assignment.

Thomas was selected by Arizona in the second round of the 2018 amateur draft. He made his major league debut in 2022.

Thomas had his share of big moments with the Diamondbacks, particularly during the team’s run to the 2023 World Series. He hit four homers during the postseason, including a tying two-run shot against the Phillies in Game 4 of the NL Championship Series.

The 26-year-old Thomas is a .230 hitter with 31 homers, 143 RBIs and 28 steals in 448 career games.

May 11

Stephen Vogt to miss second straight game for Guardians with viral infection

Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt is set to miss his second consecutive game with a viral infection. Bench coach Tony Arnerich is set to step in for Vogt on Monday night when the Guardians host the Los Angeles Angels.

Vogt is expected to return to manage the Guardians on Tuesday night.

Dodgers activate Mookie Betts for series opener vs. Giants

The Los Angeles Dodgers are officially activating shortstop Mookie Betts from the injured list ahead of Monday night’s series opener against the San Francisco Giants, the team announced.

This will be the first time Mookie Betts has been in the Dodgers lineup since April 4 against the Washington Nationals. Betts has been sidelined with a right oblique strain since then and is returning after a rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City.

In a corresponding move to make room for Betts, the Dodgers are optioning infielder Alex Freeland to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Nathan Eovaldi scratched from start with left side tightness

Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi has been scratched from his scheduled start Monday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks due to left side tightness. Jake Junis is expected to start in Eovaldi’s place.

Eovaldi is 4-4 this season with a 4.15 ERA and 1.17 WHIP while recording 47 strikeouts across 47.2 innings pitched. The Rangers will likely monitor the veteran closely moving forward as they await further updates on the severity of the injury.

Carlos Correa undergoes season-ending ankle surgery

Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa underwent successful surgery to repair a torn peroneus brevis tendon in his left ankle, per The Athletic. Correa is expected to miss the remainder of the season.

Recovery from a torn peroneus brevis tendon generally takes 3-to-6 months for a return to normal activities, though full recovery after surgery can take up to 9-to-12 months. For Correa, that timeline makes his availability for the start of next season uncertain as he begins rehab.

Correa appeared in 32 games for the Astros this season, batting .279 with three home runs, 16 RBIs, and a .787 OPS.

May 10

Mookie Betts set to return from injured list

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts will return from the injured list on Monday, manager Dave Roberts said. Betts sustained an oblique injury on April 4, and hasn’t played since. After a month out, he played three rehab games at the AAA level in Oklahoma City, and will return to the major league club on Monday. Betts, who was slashing .179/.281./.429 prior to his injury, was batting third in the Dodgers’ lineup, so it will be interesting to see where he slots back in when he returns.  

May 9

Los Angeles Dodgers claim LHP Charlie Barnes from the Chicago Cubs

The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired left-hander Charlie Barnes off waivers from the Chicago Cubs, the former announced. To make space on the 40-man roster, Los Angeles has transferred infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman to the 60-day injured list.

Barnes only pitched for Chicago once this season, allowing four runs (three earned) in three innings of bulk relief on April 13. Barnes had been optioned twice by the Cubs this season, and was already playing in the minors when his 40-man roster spot was pulled. Now, Barnes heads west to add depth to the Dodgers’ pitching staff. 

While right-handed starter Tyler Glasnow continues to recover from a back injury, the return of Blake Snell is a welcome sighting for the Dodgers. However, Barnes gives Los Angeles the extra depth it needs in the meantime.

leveland Guardians acquire Patrick Bailey from the San Francisco Giants

The San Francisco Giants traded struggling two-time Gold Glove-winning catcher Patrick Bailey to the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday, the teams announced. The Giants received minor-league left-hander Matt Wilkinson and the 29th pick in the 2026 amateur draft in the trade.

Cleveland optioned catcher Bo Naylor to Triple-A Columbus to make room for Bailey. Naylor has been the Guardians’ regular catcher since 2023.

Bailey has been regarded as one of the top defensive catchers in the game thanks in part to his elite pitch-framing skills since being called up in 2023. He leads the majors since 2023 with 69 catcher framing runs and 42 defensive runs saved over the past two-plus seasons. With that said, Bailey’s hitting has been an issue and bottomed out this season. Bailey was batting .146 with one homer and five RBIs in 89 plate appearances. His .396 OPS ranked last among 286 players with at least 75 plate appearances this season.

Bailey had become expendable for the Giants with Daniel Susac Daniel Susac and Jesus Rodriguez expected to handle most of the catching duties, with Eric Haase as another option. Those players have provided much more offense for the Giants, who enter the day last in the majors in scoring with 3.16 runs per game and tied with the New York Mets for the worst record in the National League.

Bailey, who turns 27 later this month, won Gold Gloves at catcher in 2024 and 2025. He is a career .224 hitter with a .611 OPS.

May 8

Dodgers’ Blake Snell set to make season debut Saturday

The Los Angeles Dodgers are activating Blake Snell from the 15-day injured list, and he is set to make his season debut Saturday against the Atlanta Braves, the California Post reported. It also falls on the day of Snell’s bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium. 

Snell was originally scheduled for one more rehab outing, but the Dodgers decided to bring him back earlier than expected. The left-hander missed more than a month to begin the season due to left shoulder fatigue that had been bothering him since last year. In his latest rehab start, Snell allowed two runs over four innings while throwing 55 pitches, so he is expected to be on a limited pitch count Saturday.

In 2025, Snell posted a 2.35 ERA with 72 strikeouts across 61.1 innings and played a major role in the Dodgers’ World Series run, recording three wins, a 3.18 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 34 postseason innings last fall.

Miami Marlins call up No. 2 prospect

The Miami Marlins called up No. 2 pitching prospect, left-handed pitcher Robby Snelling, this week from Triple-A Jacksonville, and he will make his MLB debut on Friday night at home against the Washington Nationals.

“It’s pretty surreal,” Snelling said in Miami’s clubhouse on Thursday before walking over to the dugout where fans yelled for his signature. “Still trying to just kind of soak it in and get acclimated with all the guys again that I was around in spring and really take it all in and not let the moment get too big.”

The left-handed Snelling, selected 39th by the San Diego Padres in the 2022 amateur draft, was dealt to Miami in a 2024 package that sent left-hander Tanner Scott and righty Bryan Hoeing to San Diego. Snelling didn’t make the Marlins’ initial 40-man roster this year despite impressing coaches during spring training. He called that both frustrating and motivating.

“I was upset and not necessarily at anybody in general,” Snelling said. “Just being told that you’re not going to get to do what you really had wanted to do as early as you wanted to do is a tough pill to swallow. But then you kind of come back down to earth and realize, ‘Alright, what do I need to do to get to that point where I want to be?’”

Snelling worked on lowering his walks, in part by improving his first-pitch strike rate. In six starts with Triple-A Jacksonville this season, Snelling went 3-1 with the second-best ERA (1.86) among qualified pitchers. He walked more than three batters only twice in those six starts. A spot opened up in the Marlins’ starting rotation after struggling pitcher Chris Paddack was designated for assignment on Tuesday.

May 7

Bryce Miller set to return to Mariners rotation

The Seattle Mariners are battling for the top of the American League West, but reinforcements could soon be on the way. The rotation is expected to receive a major boost, with Bryce Miller saying he is set to rejoin the Mariners, per The Seattle Times.

Miller has yet to debut this season after suffering a left oblique strain early in spring training, landing him on the 15-day injured list to open the year. He has made rehab starts at High-A Everett and Triple-A Tacoma as he works back to full readiness.

Miller is coming off a difficult 2025 season with the Mariners, making 18 starts while posting a 5.68 ERA and 1.41 WHIP with 74 strikeouts over 90.1 innings pitched. 

Dodgers’ Mookie Betts could be activated as soon as Monday

The Los Angeles Dodgers may be sitting atop the National League West, but reinforcements are on the way. Mookie Betts is set to begin a rehab assignment Friday night and could rejoin the Dodgers as soon as Monday night, per The Athletic.

The Dodgers’ Triple-A Oklahoma City affiliate announced that Betts will join the team for a rehab assignment on Friday and Saturday. He is expected to use the stint to get back into game rhythm and rebuild timing at the plate before returning to the major league roster.

If Betts returns Monday against the Atlanta Braves, it would mark his first game since April 4, when he suffered an oblique injury against the Washington Nationals.

Yankees expected to promote OF Spencer Jones

After Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez was carted off during Wednesday night’s game against the Cleveland Guardians, New York is expected to recall Spencer Jones, per the New York Post.

Domínguez was placed on the 10-day injured list with a low-grade AC joint sprain in his left shoulder and is expected to miss multiple weeks. In his absence, Jones is expected to join the Yankees’ active roster and see immediate playing time in the outfield.

Jones, the Yankees’ No. 6 overall prospect, has been productive at Triple-A this season, hitting 11 home runs with 41 RBIs and posting a .958 OPS across 33 games.

Reds’ Rhett Lowder exits early with right shoulder discomfort

The Cincinnati Reds took another hit to their pitching staff on Thursday, as starter Rhett Lowder exited in the fourth inning against the Chicago Cubs with right shoulder discomfort, the team announced.

Lowder pitched three innings, allowing three runs on one hit with four walks and one strikeout. His status is unclear as he joins a Reds pitching staff already dealing with injuries to Emilio Pagán, Brandon Williamson, Nick Lodolo and Caleb Ferguson.

Jasson Domínguez carted off

New York Yankees’ left fielder Jasson Domínguez left Thursday’s game against the Texas Rangers in a cart after crashing into the wall while catching Brandon Nimmo’s drive leading off the first inning.

Domínguez, playing outfield for the Yankees for the second time this season, ran 81 feet to catch Nimmo’s 101 mph shot. He gloved the ball 375 feet from the plate as his left shoulder hit hard against the video advertising board.

Domínguez’s sunglasses flew off as he fell to the warning track chest first, prompting center fielder Trent Grisham to come over as manager Aaron Boone jogged out to check on Domínguez along with head athletic trainer Tim Lentych, assistant athletic trainer Jimmy Downam and director of sports medicine and rehabilitation Michael Schuk.

Domínguez cupped his head in his glove and sat up after about a minute. He pointed to his shoulder and craned his neck as he was being examined, then walked to a cart under his own power and was seated as the cart drove away.

Matthew Boyd has surgery

Chicago Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd had surgery Thursday to repair a partial meniscus tear that he suffered in his left knee while playing with his children.

Cubs manager Craig Counsell said he expected Boyd to miss about six weeks.

“It’s kind of the minor meniscus surgery, so we know he’s going to miss a month, six weeks,” Counsell said ahead of his team’s game against the Cincinnati Reds. “Probably closer to six weeks with getting it ramped back up. That’s what we’re hopeful for. Obviously, we’ll see how it all goes, and I think the important thing is how much time do we miss throwing? That’s probably the biggest thing right here. The knee is going to recover pretty quickly, but how much throwing down time do we have to take?”

Boyd, 35, injured the knee on Wednesday. The left-hander joins starters Cade Horton, Justin Steele and Jordan Wicks on the injured list. Horton (elbow) is out for the season while Steele (elbow) is not expected back until the second half.

May 6

Royals’ Cole Ragans exits start vs. Guardians with triceps and elbow soreness

Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans exited Wednesday night’s start against the Cleveland Guardians after three scoreless innings because of left triceps and elbow soreness, the team announced.

Ragans was dominant before leaving, allowing just one hit and two walks while striking out four batters. He threw just 58 pitches prior to exiting, though his command on the mound has faced criticism at times this season.

The Royals have not yet provided a timeline for further evaluation or a potential return.

He’s off to a rough 1-4 start with a 4.84 ERA, a 1.45 WHIP and 98 strikeouts across 61.2 innings pitched this year. Despite the struggles, Ragans has continued to show swing-and-miss stuff when healthy, remaining one of the Royals’ most important arms in the rotation.

Tigers Place Gleyber Torres on 10-Day IL with Oblique Strain

The Detroit Tigers placed second baseman Gleyber Torres on the 10-day injured list Wednesday afternoon with a left oblique strain. Torres suffered the injury on Saturday during the Tigers 5-1 win over the Texas Rangers.

Torres was injured while trying to score from second base on a single from Riley Greene. He was thrown out at the plate and exited the game after just three innings for the Tigers.

This is not the first time Torres has dealt with an oblique injury. He missed 10 games last season because of a similar issue. Oblique injuries can often linger for hitters because of the strain placed on the core during swings and throwing motions.

Even if the absence is short, the Tigers are expected to feel the loss of Torres in the lineup. He has been one of Detroit’s more productive hitters this season, batting .259 with two home runs, 11 RBIs, 25 walks and a .716 OPS.

Matthew Boyd set to undergo meniscus surgery

The injuries continue to pile up for the Chicago Cubs, who have now lost another arm from their rotation. Matthew Boyd is set to undergo meniscus surgery and will be out for the foreseeable future, per ESPN.

Boyd suffered the injury on Wednesday morning while sitting down to play with his kids. The Cubs will not have a clear timeline for his recovery until after the procedure.

He joins a growing list of injured Cubs pitchers. Cade Horton recently underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, while Justin Steele continues to recover from his own procedure last season.

Boyd was coming off a career year but struggled early this season. In five starts, he posted a 6.00 ERA and a 1.29 WHIP with 31 strikeouts across 24 innings.

Tyler Glasnow leaves start with back pain

Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow left Wednesday’s game against the Houston Astros before the second inning because of low back pain. Glasnow allowed a home run to leadoff hitter Brice Matthews before retiring the next three batters with two strikeouts to end the first. He returned to the mound to warm up before the second inning but appeared to be in discomfort after throwing a pitch and signaled to the dugout.

Several Dodgers staff members, including manager Dave Roberts, came onto the field to talk to him, and Glasnow walked off the field with them after a couple of minutes. He was replaced by Jack Dreyer. Glasnow’s strikeout of Yordan Alvarez in the first inning was the 1,000th of his MLB career.

A 32-year-old right-hander, Glasnow was limited to 18 regular-season starts last year by right shoulder inflammation that sidelined him from April 27-July 9.

Houston Astros to lose Carlos Correa for season

Houston’s Carlos Correa has a torn tendon in his left ankle that will require season-ending surgery, the star infielder said Wednesday. Correa was injured Tuesday while taking swings in the batting cage before a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“I was hitting in the cage, normal day, feeling great,” he said. “I went through my whole routine, took a swing and just felt a pop. It just completely snapped on me and then I fell to the ground and couldn’t put weight on it.”

Correa was on crutches and in a walking boot Wednesday morning at the ballpark after seeing a foot specialist. He said he would seek some other opinions before scheduling the surgery.

Correa, 31, said the injury was a “complete tear” and his recovery is expected to take six to eight months.

It’s yet another blow to an Astros team that has dealt with scores of injuries this season, including an oblique injury to Yainer Diaz that landed the catcher on the injured list Tuesday.

Correa, who is back with the Astros after last summer’s blockbuster trade from the Twins, played third base for Houston last season with Jeremy Pena at shortstop. But Correa has been playing shortstop recently with Peña out with a hamstring injury.

Correa is batting .279 with three home runs and 16 RBIs.

May 5

Roman Anthony day to day with wrist injury

The Boxton Red Sox may have avoided a major problem as outfielder Roman Anthony is reportedly day-to-day with a wrist injury, per Chris Cotillo. Anthony injured his wrist, while hitting a foul ball on Monday, and exited the game. After Tuesday’s report, he may not miss a long period of time.

Cal Raleigh returns to the lineup

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh returned to the lineup on Tuesday. Raleigh had missed three games with right side soreness, but the injury was minor, and the slugger is now active again. He’s slashing .186/.272/.380 with seven home runs through 33 games. 

Rays place LHP Steven Matz on injured list

The Tampa Bay Rays placed left-handed pitcher Steven Matz on the 15-day injured list with left elbow inflammation, per Ryan Bass. Over his first seven starts this season, Matz has a 4-1 record with a 3.86 ERA and 28 strikeouts. 

May 4

How Realistic Is a Mike Trout Homecoming to Philadelphia?

With the Philadelphia Phillies off to a rocky start, trade speculation has begun as the club looks for ways to rebound from a 14–20 record. One name that has surfaced as a potential target is Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels.

The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal discussed the possibility during an appearance with Kevin Burkhardt on MLB on FOX on Monday afternoon, but he remains unsure whether a trade for Trout is realistic at this time.

“I still don’t see it,” Rosenthal said. “Keep in mind, Trout has never expressed any desire to move on from the Los Angeles Angels. He’s had opportunities to say, ‘hey, I’d like to get going somewhere else,’ but he hasn’t done that.”

That lack of urgency to leave has reinforced the Angels’ position as they continue to build around Trout, who has not shown any real interest in leaving the organization over the years.

“He has a full no-trade clause, so he has control over his situation,” Rosenthal said. “Also, his trade value right now is not necessarily what you might think it is, even though he’s off to a great start.”

Beyond the financial hurdles, there’s the simple reality that he seems genuinely content in Anaheim, regardless of the outside noise.

“While it’s always fun to imagine going back to his roots,” Rosenthal said. “I just don’t see it happening.”

OF Roman Anthony exits with injury

Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony exited Monday’s game against the Detroit Tigers with a wrist injury, per Ian Browne. In the top of the first inning, Anthony fouled off a pitch and stepped out of the batter’s box grimacing. He ultimately left the game. 

Anthony’s first full MLB season was off to a slow start as he was slashing .231/.357/.324 with one home run through 29 games. 

Orioles Sign Veteran Reliever Lou Trivino

After opting out of his minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies, veteran reliever Lou Trivino signed a major league contract with the Baltimore Orioles on Monday afternoon, per The Athletic.

Travino, 34, is set to join his sixth team in the league after spending last season with the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers and Phillies. He put together 47.2 innings pitched out of the bullpen with a 3.97 ERA.

Since returning in 2025 after missing two seasons due to Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, he has reestablished himself as a bullpen option across multiple teams. The Orioles signed him to a major league deal for additional bullpen depth. 

Baltimore has been hit hard by injuries, with several relievers, including Ryan Helsley, Yaramil Hiraldo, Keegan Akin, Andrew Kittredge and Félix Bautista, currently sidelined or dealing with health issues.

By adding Trivino, the Orioles gained a durable arm to help mitigate the workload of a strained pitching staff.

May 3

Ronald Acuña Catches Break with a Hamstring Injury, But Goes to IL

Ronald Acuña will be out for a little, but he and the Atlanta Braves are fortunate that he won’t be sidelined for a longer period of time. Acuña was placed on the 10-day injured list after an MRI found he suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain.

“All things considered, it could have been a lot worse,” Walt Weiss told reporters on Sunday.

Acuña left Saturday night’s game against the Colorado Rockies in the second inning. He was attempting to run out a ground ball before he pulled up about halfway down the base path and grabbed at his hamstring.

The five-time All-Star and 2023 National League MVP is batting .252 with two home runs, nine RBIs, 17 runs and a team-high seven steals. He had played in all 34 games after a torn ACL he suffered in May 2024 limited him to a combined 144 games over the past two seasons.

The Braves activated right-hander Spencer Strider from the injured list prior to Sunday’s start. The 2023 All-Star was set to make his season debut after being sidelined with a strained oblique. The Braves optioned right-hander Hunter Stratton to Triple-A Gwinnett following Saturday’s game to make room for him. They also selected outfielder José Azócar’s contract from the minor league club on Sunday with Acuña going on the injured list.

May 2

New York Mets extend Luis Torrens

The New York Mets signed catcher Luis Torrens to a two-year, $11.5 million extension, according to The Athletic. Torrens, who’s in his third season with the Mets, has driven in four runs over 13 appearances this season, owning a .200/.200/.267 slash line.

Behind the plate, he has posted three defensive runs saved this season (11 appearances, eight of them being starts) and posted 11 defensive runs saved in 2025 (86 appearances, 72 of them being starts). 

May 1

Milwaukee Brewers place Brandon Woodruff on IL

Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff has gone on the injured list one day after a reduction in his velocity caused him to leave a game in the second inning.

The Brewers announced Friday that the two-time All-Star was going on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder inflammation. The Brewers recalled right-hander Easton McGee from Triple-A Nashville before beginning a three-game series with the Washington Nationals.

None of the 21 pitches Woodruff threw exceeded 86.9 mph in the Brewers’ 13-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday. Woodruff’s average fastball velocity in that game was 85.4 mph, well below his season average of 92.5.

Woodruff had a 1-0 count on Nolan Arenado in the second inning when Brewers coaches and athletic training staff went to check on him. Woodruff left the game at that point.

“He doesn’t feel like he’s injured,” Murphy said after Thursday’s game. “He said, ‘My arm’s dead. Nothing’s coming out.’ I think we just have to be really cautious here.”

This represents the latest injury-related setback for the 33-year-old right-hander, whose fastball averaged about 96 mph as recently as 2023. Woodruff had a lat strain that prevented him from pitching in the postseason during Milwaukee’s run to the NL Championship Series last year. That injury didn’t prevent him from starting this season on time. He underwent shoulder surgery after the 2023 season and didn’t pitch at all in 2024, but he returned midway through last season and went 7-2 with a 3.20 ERA in 12 starts.

Nico Hoerner exits Chicago Cubs’ game with neck injury

Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner left Friday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks because of neck tightness.

Hoerner hit a leadoff double and scored on Michael Busch’s two-run single in the first inning. Matt Shaw batted for Hoerner in the second and remained in the game at second base.

The Cubs said Hoerner’s neck tightness was on his left side.

Hoerner has been one of the majors’ best players so far this season. The two-time Gold Glove Award winner is batting .297 with four homers, 26 RBIs and seven steals in 32 games.

Hoerner, who turns 29 on May 13, agreed to a $141 million, six-year contract in March. He was selected by the Cubs in the first round of the 2018 amateur draft.

April 30

Arizona Diamondbacks activate Gabriel Moreno

The Arizona Diamondbacks activated their Gold Glove catcher from the 10-day injured list. Moreno had been sidelined by a strained left oblique. He was in the starting lineup for the opener of a weekend series at the Chicago Cubs.

“Having Gabby healthy and in this lineup means we’re a different team,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. “It’s the quality of at-bat, it’s how he controls the running game defensively, how he runs the game behind the plate. So nothing against the other catchers, he’s just very dynamic, has a lot of tools.”

The 26-year-old Moreno is batting .275 with five RBIs in 13 games this season. He got hurt in an April 10 matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies.

New York Mets place another position player on the IL

The depleted New York Mets took another hit Thursday when center fielder Luis Robert Jr. was placed on the 10-day injured list with lumbar spine disc herniation. Robert, 28, hasn’t played since the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies due to what the team said was lower back tightness. An MRI administered on Wednesday revealed the injury. The IL move was retroactive to April 27.

Manager Carlos Mendoza said Robert had an epidural and was instructed to rest for seven to 10 days. He said team doctors were hopeful Robert could return shortly thereafter.

“It’s just frustrating from both ends — for Luis, for us,” Mendoza said before the series finale against the Washington Nationals. “But we’ve got to get him back right.”

The IL stint is the 10th since 2021 for Robert, who has previously been sidelined by right hip, right knee, left wrist and left hamstring issues as well as blurred vision. He has played more than 110 games just once — in 2023, when he finished 12th in the AL MVP voting after hitting 38 homers for the Chicago White Sox.

The Mets acquired Robert from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Luisangel Acuna in January in hopes the former Gold Glove Award winner could help improve their up-the-middle defense. He was limited to back-field duty for most of spring training in an attempt to keep him healthy for the regular season.

Robert had a homer and five RBIs in the first two games of the season but has just five hits in his last 38 at-bats dating back to April 13 to drop his season average to .224. Shortstop Francisco Lindor (left calf) and first baseman/designated hitter Jorge Polanco (left Achilles, right wrist) are also on the injured list for the Mets, who began Thursday with baseball’s worst record at 10-20.

Reds lose another starter to injury

The Cincinnati Reds placed left-handed starter Brandon Williamson on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder fatigue after undergoing an MRI on Thursday morning.

“Structurally it came back good,” Reds manager Terry Francona said. “He will go on a shoulder program (for) range of motion, strength, all that stuff.”

Williamson, 28, was pulled after three innings in Wednesday’s 13-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies after allowing four runs on four hits. He walked four and struck out four. He is 2-3 with a 6.11 ERA in six starts after missing all of last season following left elbow surgery in September 2024.

Williamson made the club out of spring training when fellow left-hander Nick Lodolo landed on the IL with a blister on his left index finger. A setback for Williamson was not unexpected.

“When he made the club, because he pitched so well in the spring, we were all concerned that, OK, it’s going to be every five or six days, there’s going to be some hiccups,” Francona said.

The Reds (19-11) are off to their best 30-game start since 2006 despite being without starters Hunter Greene and Lodolo, and with Andrew Abbott struggling with a 6.59 ERA in six starts.

April 29

Garrett Crochet to injured list

The Boston Red Sox put the star left-hander on the 15-day injured list because of left shoulder inflammation and recalled utilityman Nate Eaton from Triple-A Worcester.

Last year’s AL Cy Young Award runner-up, when he went 18-5 with a 2.59 ERA, Crochet has a 6.30 ERA through six starts in 2026. Crochet (3-3) struck out seven over six shutout innings in Saturday’s 17-1 win at the Baltimore Orioles, looking every bit like the ace Boston traded for in December 2024 and signed to a $170 million, six-year contract in March 2025.

The Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches following Saturday’s game. Crochet’s win over the Orioles came two starts after the ugliest outing of his Red Sox career — an 11-run debacle over 1 2/3 innings at the Minnesota Twins on April 13. Crochet has been an All-Star in each of the past two seasons.

New York Yankees call up blue-chip pitching prospect

Veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk was designated for assignment Wednesday by the Yankees, clearing a spot on their roster to activate right-hander Elmer Rodriguez for his major-league debut.

Rodriguez, one of the Yankees’ top prospects, was set to start Wednesday, when AL-best New York looked to complete a three-game series sweep at the Texas Rangers. The 34-year-old Grichuk, who was with his seventh team over 13 big-league seasons, was hitting .194 with no homers and two RBIs in 16 games. He agreed to a minor-league contract with the Yankees in late February that included an invitation to spring training, and he broke camp with the team.

Switch-hitting outfielder Jasson Dominguez was called up by the Yankees on Monday, when Giancarlo Stanton missed his third consecutive game with a strained right calf before being placed on the 10-day injured list.

The 22-year-old Rodriguez, who pitched for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic last month, is taking Luis Gil’s spot in the starting rotation after the right-hander was sent to Triple-A following a rough start in a 7-4 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday.

Kikuchi exits start against White Sox early

Los Angeles Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi left Wednesday’s game against the White Sox in Chicago after two innings with left shoulder tightness.

The two-time All-Star left-hander was replaced by lefty Mitch Farris, who had been called up from Triple-A Salt Lake before the game after Joey Lucchesi was designated for assignment.

Kikuchi allowed no runs on two hits and a walk with one strikeout before exiting. The 34-year-old from Japan, an All-Star last season with Los Angeles, entered Wednesday at 0-3 with a 6.21 ERA in 29 innings in six games, all starts.

Kukuchi is in his eighth major league season and pitched for Seattle, Toronto and Houston before signing as a free agent with the Angels in November 2024. He has career mark of 48-61 with a 4.51 ERA.

Los Angeles entered Wednesday having lost five straight and nine of 10.

Angels recall Mitch Farris, DFA Lucchesi

The Los Angeles Angels recalled left-hander Mitch Farris from Triple-A Salt Lake and designated lefty Joey Lucchesi for assignment on Wednesday before their game in Chicago against the White Sox.

The 25-year-old Farris returns to the Angels for a second stint this season. He was 0-0 with a 2.08 ERA over 4 1/3 innings in three games earlier this month.

Farris was 1-3 with a 6.66 ERA in five appearances, all starts, with Los Angeles in 2025. The Atlanta Braves traded him to the Angels in December 2024.

Lucchesi, in his eighth major league season, was 0-1 with 13.50 ERA in 3 1/3 innings over five games with the Angels in 2026 after signing with them as a free agent on April. 9. He previously pitched for the Padres, Mets and Giants, and is 23-28 with a 4.15 ERA in 124 games, including 77 starts, for his career.

The 6-foot-5, 32-year-old Lucchesi’s best season was his second in the majors in 2019 with San Diego, when he was 10-10 with a 4.18 ERA while making 30 starts.

April 28

Jackson Chourio to begin rehab assignment

Milwaukee Brewers star outfielder Jackson Chourio will begin a rehab assignment this week with the intention of returning to the big leagues by Monday, May 4, the team announced. The 22-year-old sustained a fracture in his left hand while representing Venezuela during the World Baseball Classic before the season. He played through pain at first, before being sidelined. After nearly a two-month recovery, he will make his 2026 season debut next week. 

Spencer Strider to return to Braves’ rotation

Atlanta Braves RHP Spencer Strider will officially make his 2026 season debut this weekend against the Colorado Rockies. Strider was placed on the 15-day injured list with an oblique injury prior to the season. After a month-long absence, he made three rehab starts, and now will return to the big-league squad. Despite injuries to Strider and fellow starting pitcher, Spencer Schwellenbach, the Braves have been one of the best teams in baseball to start the season. 

Ohtani to pitch without DH duties on Tuesday Night

Shohei Ohtani is set to make his fifth start on the mound this season on Tuesday night against the Miami Marlins, but he is not expected to be in the lineup.

It marks the second time this season that manager Dave Roberts has kept Ohtani out of the lineup while he pitches, and just the second time that this has occurred at all. He will also take the mound on five days’ rest, the first time this season he has worked on fewer than six days between starts.

The decision is part of the Dodgers’ ongoing effort to manage his workload as both a pitcher and designated hitter early in the season.

Without Ohtani in the lineup, the Dodgers will be without one of their most productive hitters. He is batting .278 with six home runs, 13 RBIs and a .898 OPS, providing steady middle-of-the-order production even in a down – for him – season so far. However, the Dodgers have bench options to fill in like catcher, DH and first baseman Dalton Rushing, who has hit seven home runs in 13 games in 2026.

On the mound, Ohtani’s has been shown dominance. The righty has a 0.38 ERA through his first four starts, going 2-0 while allowing just one earned run across 24 innings.

Padres say Manny Machado’s leg injury exit was precautionary

The San Diego Padres are off to a strong start this season, but they had a brief concern Monday night against the Chicago Cubs when third baseman Manny Machado exited the game with a leg injury.

Machado grounded out to end the previous inning before being tended to by trainers in the dugout and eventually removed from the contest. Ty France shifted from first to third base, while Gavin Sheets entered the game at first.

Manager Craig Stammen later told reporters after the game that Machado’s removal was for precautionary reasons.

“He’s fine,” Stammen said. “We took him out as a precaution. It looked like he was running down the line a little slow. Came out of the box awkwardly. He had a couple of slides to second that weren’t great on his lower half, so we’ll talk to him tomorrow and see how he’s feeling and evaluate him going forward.”

Machado has been a steady presence in the lineup this season, hitting .232 with four home runs and 16 RBIs. Even with the early exit, the Padres remain confident that his status is day-to-day as they continue their strong start.

For now, the Padres will hope the scare amounts to nothing more than a short-term pause for one of their key bats in the lineup.

April 27

Giancarlo Stanton to injured list

The New York Yankees slugger will go on the injured list with a low-grade strain of his right calf. Stanton exited Friday’s series opener at the Houston Astros after experiencing calf stiffness while running the bases and missed the following three games, including Monday’s series-opening 4-2 win over the Texas Rangers.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed the results of an MRI after the game.

“It doesn’t look too serious, but enough to not want to wait a couple of more days,” Boone said.

Asked if Stanton could return as soon as he’s eligible to come off the 10-day IL, Boone said that’s possible, but he didn’t want to put a timetable on it.

The Yankees recalled outfielder Jasson Dominguez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before Monday’s game, and the switch-hitter went 1 for 4 with a strikeout as the designated hitter in his 2026 big-league debut. New York had an open spot on its 26-man roster after right-hander Luis Gil dropped to 1-2 with a 6.05 ERA in four starts and was optioned to Triple-A after Sunday’s loss to the Astros.

Stanton, a five-time All-Star, is hitting .256 this season with three home runs and 14 RBIs in 24 games this season. He has been plagued by injuries and hasn’t played a full season since 2018, his first with the Yankees. Stanton has been out of the lineup due to injuries to his elbows (2025), left hamstring (2020, 2023 and 2024), left quadriceps (2021), and right ankle and left Achilles (2022).

Toronto puts Scherzer on IL with forearm, ankle injuries

Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer was put on the 15-day injured list by the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday because of right forearm tendinitis and left ankle inflammation.

A 41-year-old right-hander, Scherzer is 1-3 with a 9.64 ERA in five starts.

Toronto made the IL move retroactive to Saturday and recalled right-hander Chase Lee from Triple-A Buffalo.

Scherzer, who started Game 7 of last year’s World Series, remained with the Blue Jays by agreeing to a $3 million, one-year contract that allows him to earn $10 million in performance bonuses for innings starting with 65.

He allowed seven runs and six hits, including three home runs, in 2 1/3 innings during an 8-6 loss to Cleveland on Friday. It was the third time this season Scherzer failed to complete three innings.

He left an April 6 start against the Los Angeles Dodgers because of forearm pain, then allowed eight runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings in an April 12 defeat to Minnesota.

An eight-time All-Star, Scherzer went 5-5 with a 5.19 ERA in 17 starts and 85 innings for the Blue Jays last season. He made three starts in the postseason, beating Seattle 8-2 in Game 4 of the AL Championship Series and making two starts in the World Series against the Dodgers.

Scherzer won titles with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. He ranks 11th on the strikeouts list with 3,499, 10 behind Hall of Famer Walter Johnson.

Braves shuffle rotation in anticipation of Strider’s return

Right-hander Reynaldo López, who opened the season as Atlanta’s No. 2 starter, is moving to the bullpen as Braves manager Walt Weiss shuffles his rotation for a series against Detroit.

More changes could be coming, with right-hander Spencer Strider possibly making his season debut in this weekend’s series at Colorado after opening the season on the injured list because of a strained oblique.

Left-hander Martin Perez (1-1, 2.70 ERA) is scheduled to start Tuesday night’s series opener against Detroit. Rookie JR Ritchie, who won in his major league debut on Thursday at Washington, is scheduled to start Wednesday. Right-hander Bryce Elder (3-1, 1.95) is set for Thursday’s start.

Weiss said he expects López (1-1, 3.74) to return to the rotation after he works out some mechanical flaws in his delivery. Weiss said López is a reliever “for now.”

“We see him as a starter,” the skipper said. ‘He’s working through some things, delivery-wise, that type of thing, and he’s getting right there. And when he’s right, he’s one of our best starters. He was our No. 2 coming out of camp, even with some of the issues at the end of spring training.

“So we see him as a starter long term, but right now, trying to iron some things out. He’s going to help us out of the ‘pen in the short term.”

Right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach, who was expected to be one of the team’s top starters, and Hurston Waldrep, who was a candidate for the rotation, could return in June following elbow surgeries.

April 25

Nathan Lukes lands on IL

The Toronto Blue Jays put the outfielder on the 10-day injured list Saturday because of a strained left hamstring and selected outfielder Yohendrick Piñango from Triple-A Buffalo. 

Lukes exited Friday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians in the bottom of the first inning. He led off with a double but walked off following a brief discussion with the trainer and manager John Schneider. Lukes’ double was his 11th hit in 21 at-bats. He previously had been struggling with dizziness and vision problems caused by vertigo. Lukes started the season 2-for-31 and was hitless in 23 at-bats in April before his recent surge.

Lukes becomes the 12th player on Toronto’s injured list, a group that also includes designated hitter George Springer (fractured left big toe), outfielder Addison Barger (sprained left ankle), catcher Alejandro Kirk (fractured left thumb) and outfielder Anthony Santander (left shoulder). Piñango hit .288 with three homers and 13 RBIs in 22 games at Buffalo this season. He has yet to play in the majors. To make room for Piñango on the 40-man roster, Toronto moved right-hander Yimi Garcia (elbow) to the 60-day injured list.

April 24

Jeff Hoffman out of closer role

The Toronto Blue Jays are moving Hoffman out of the closer’s role, general manager Ross Atkins said before Friday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians.

“In the short term, we are going to share that responsibility,” Atkins said.

Hoffman is 1-2 with three saves in six chances and a 7.59 ERA in 12 games this season, his second with Toronto. The right-hander came on for the save in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels. He struck out Zach Neto to begin the inning, but the next four batters reached safely, with two of them hit by pitches. Louis Varland replaced Hoffman and got Nolan Schanuel to ground into a game-ending double play.

Varland and sidearming right-hander Tyler Rogers are among the candidates to close games for the Blue Jays. Hoffman signed a $33 million, three-year contract with Toronto in January 2025. He was a first-time All-Star with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2024.

April 23

Mets receive negative news on Francisco Lindor

Hours after shortstop Francisco Lindor was placed on the 10-day injured list with a calf strain, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza offered another update, saying Lindor will be out “quite a bit.” His stint on the injured list will likely last longer than the 10-day minimum. It puts a damper on an exciting Wednesday night for New York, who had got Juan Soto back from injury and broke its 12-game losing streak. 

The Mets called up Ronny Muricio to increase their depth in the middle of the infield.

Phillies release RHP Walker in last year of deal

The slumping Philadelphia Phillies released veteran right-hander Taijuan Walker before Thursday’s game against the Chicago Cubs and recalled righty Nolan Hoffman from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

Walker, in his 14th major league season, exited the Phillies clubhouse a couple of hours before Thursday’s contest. He’s in the final year of a four-year, $72 million contract.

The 33-year-old Walker was an All-Star with the New York Mets in 2021 and peaked with a 15-6 record and 4.38 ERA with Philadelphia in 2023. But he’s slid ever since, starting 2026 at 1-4 with a 9.13 ERA in five games, and has a combined 9-19 record with a 5.67 ERA over the past three seasons.

Walker gave up five runs (four earned) on eight hits in four innings in starting and taking the loss at Wrigley Field on Wednesday. With ace Zack Wheeler set to return on Saturday, Walker was bumped out of the Phillies rotation.

Dave Dombrowski, the Phillies’ president of baseball operations, said the team tried to trade Walker’s contract “various times,” but found no takers.

“We know and he knows that he gave every effort that he possibly could to try to get people out and it just wasn’t working,” Dombrowski added. “Maybe a change of scenery will help him.’

“He’s one of the best teammates and one of the best people I’ve been around,’ manager Rob Thomson said. “This guy’s a pro, performance aside.

April 22

Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson safe for now

Dave Dombrowski says he’s looking at “everything that’s taking place” with Philadelphia’s poor start to the season, and he has no immediate concerns about Rob Thomson being the manager to get the Phillies back to the World Series.

Speaking to reporters ahead of a 7-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night — Philadelphia’s seventh loss in a row — the Phillies’ president of baseball operations stood behind Thomson’s work and said he’s been a good manager since replacing Joe Girardi in 2022.

“Generally, I’ve said about 40 games of the season is when you start to say, ‘OK, where are we shaping up? Guys have had enough time,’” Dombrowski said. “But there’s no magic in that number. Sometimes it’s a little bit more, sometimes it’s a little bit less. They’re not happy with their performances.

“I’m responsible for putting the club on the field, so I’m not happy with the way it’s going.”

The Phillies were 8-15 entering Wednesday night’s game against the Cubs, the second-worst record in the National League behind the New York Mets. Philadelphia has lost eight of its last 10 games.

“We just haven’t played very well,” Dombrowski said, adding that some individual players have played fine, but “as a group, I don’t think any part of our team has excelled.”

Lucas Giolito signs

The 31-year-old starting pitcher has signed a one-year deal with the San Diego Padres, the team announced. Giolito’s contract includes a mutual option for 2027.

Giolito, a 2019 All-Star, spent the 2025 season with the Boston Red Sox, posting a 3.41 ERA, a 1.29 WHIP, 2.1 wins above replacement and a 118 ERA+ over 26 regular-season starts. The Padres, who are tied with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the best record in MLB at 16-7, are 11th in MLB with a 3.53 ERA starting rotation ERA.

Giolito has also played parts of nine seasons in the majors for Washington, the Chicago White Sox, the Los Angeles Angels and Cleveland, going 71-66, with a 4.30 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP.

He has been durable and dependable for most of his career while earning an All-Star selection in 2019 and throwing a no-hitter in 2020. Despite missing a season because of injury, he ranks in the top five among AL pitchers from 2018-25 in innings pitched (1,092), strikeouts (1,153), wins (68) and complete games (5).

But Giolito remained on the free agent market nearly one month into the regular season before landing with the Padres, who are pitching superbly this season despite major upheaval and injury problems in their rotation.

Opening day starter Nick Pivetta went on the injured list last week with a right elbow flexor strain that could keep him out for months, while Joe Musgrove has yet to make his season debut after a slower-than-expected return from Tommy John surgery. Yu Darvish already is out for the season with an elbow injury, and Dylan Cease left last fall for a $210 million free-agent deal with Toronto.

Giolito will slot immediately into a rotation that currently includes Michael King, Randy Vasquez, German Marquez and former Dodgers star Walker Buehler.

April 21

Adley Rutschman activated

The Baltimore Orioles reinstated their star catcher from the injured list before their Tuesday night road game against the Kansas City Royals. Rutschman hasn’t played since April 10 because of left ankle inflammation. He hit .294 with six doubles in his first 10 games of the season. The Orioles designated catcher Sam Huff for assignment.

Rutschman, a two-time All-Star, is coming off his worst season at the plate. He hit .220 with nine home runs and 29 RBIs last year and played only 90 games.

Red Sox place Gray on IL

The Boston Red Sox placed right-hander Sonny Gray on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday with a right hamstring strain and recalled lefty Tyler Samaniego from Triple-A Worcester to replace him on the roster.

Gray lasted just 2 2/3 innings against the Detroit Tigers on Monday, giving up one run on three hits before experiencing discomfort in his right leg. He said after the game he had similar problems in 2022 and ’24.

“I kind of knew what it was,” he said. “It just happens every now and then. It’s just something that I’m always having to monitor since the first time it happened.”

Gray, 36, is 2-1 with a 4.30 ERA in five starts this season. He is 127-103 with a 3.59 ERA in a 14-year career with six teams.

Samaniego, 27, made his major league debut on April 8 against the Milwaukee Brewers and appeared in three games for the Red Sox, throwing 3 2/3 hitless, scoreless innings. He is 10-8 with a 3.89 ERA over six minor league seasons.

April 20

Dodgers’ Díaz set to undergo right elbow surgery, three-month absence expected

The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to a strong start to the season at 15-6, but they are set to lose one of their biggest offseason additions. All-Star reliever Edwin Díaz will undergo right elbow surgery that is expected to sideline him for around three months, according to ESPN. The procedure will be to remove loose bodies from his right elbow. 

After signing a three-year, $69 million deal this offseason, Díaz seemingly struggled to find his footing in just six innings out of the bullpen this season. He recorded just four saves and 10 strikeouts while posting a 10.50 ERA prior to the injury.

April 16

Gerrit Cole beginning rehab assignment

The New York Yankees’ superstar right-hander, who won the 2023 American League Cy Young Award, will make a rehab start for the team’s Double-A affiliate on Apr. 17, manager Aaron Boone announced on Apr. 15. Cole, who’s recovering from Tommy John surgery, hasn’t pitched in an MLB game — excluding spring training — since the 2024 World Series due to the aforementioned elbow injury.

New York’s starting rotation entered Apr. 16 fourth in MLB in ERA (3.12) and WHIP (1.04), tied for fifth in strikeouts (105) and tied for seventh in opponent batting average (.214). The Yankees, who are in second place in the AL East at 10-8, are also without left-hander Carlos Rodon (elbow and hamstring) and right-hander Clarke Schmidt (elbow). Cole, a six-time All-Star, will turn 36 in September.

April 15

Kevin McGonigle inks huge deal

The Tigers announced Wednesday they have agreed to an eight-year, $150 million contract extension with rookie infield McGonigle. The 21-year-old made the Tigers’ Opening Day roster and is ranked the No. 2 prospect in the sport by MLB Pipeline. The deal begins next season and carries through 2034, covering his final five seasons of club control and his first three years that he would have been eligible for free agency. The $150 million is guaranteed and the deal includes contract escalators for the final three seasons that could raise the value to a maximum of $160 million.

McGonigle will earn guaranteed salaries of $1 million in 2027, $7 million in 2028, $16 million in 2029, $21 million in 2030, $22 million in 2031 and $23 million in the 2032, 2033 and 2034 seasons. The contract escalators could increase his 2032 maximum base salary to $25 million, his 2033 maximum to $26 million and his 2034 maximum to $28 million. The deal includes a $14 million signing bonus and a $5 million bonus each time the contract is assigned to another major league team. Through 17 games, McGonigle has totaled one home run and eight RBIs, while boasting a .311/.417/.492 slash line. He has made nine starts at third base and seven at shortstop. Last season (2025), across three levels of minor-league ball (A, A+ and Double-A), McGonigle totaled 19 home runs and 80 RBIs across 88 games, while recording a combined .305/.408/.583 slash line. McGonigle never appeared in Triple-A ball.

April 14

Giolito drawing interest from Cubs, Padres

Former All-Star starting pitcher Lucas Giolito remains a free agent midway through April, but multiple teams – like the Cubs, Padres and others – are eyeing him as an addition to their staff, per The Athletic.

The Cubs have two rotation members on the IL already, in Matthew Boyd and Cade Horton, and while Boyd should return from his strained biceps soon, Horton’s season might be over thanks to potential elbow surgery. The Padres, meanwhile, removed Nick Pivetta from Sunday’s start against the Rockies with right elbow stiffness, which will likely result in, at least, a stint on the IL.

Giolito missed the 2024 season recovering from a partial Tommy John surgery with an internal brace procedure, but returned in 2025 to produce a 3.41 ERA across 26 starts with the Red Sox. The veteran right-hander struggled early, but as he shook off the rust posted a 2.51 over his last 19 starts and 111.1 innings, with 7.6 strikeouts per nine innings. He rejected a $19 million option for 2026 with Boston, making him a free agent, but has been unable to secure a deal since.

White Sox prospect Schultz to debut

Chicago White Sox pitching prospect Noah Schultz is scheduled to make his major league debut in a start against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night following his recall from Triple-A Charlotte.

Schultz, a 6-foot-10, 22-year-old left-hander, was 3-0 with a 1.29 ERA in three games and 14 innings in with Charlotte. He permitted only six baserunners while striking out 19 of 47 batters. Schultz is rated by Baseball America as the No. 1 prospect in the White Sox organization and No. 21 overall.

The White Sox selected Schultz in the first round, 26th overall, in the 2022 MLB Draft. The Chicago-area native is a graduate of Oswego (Illinois) East High School, about 40 miles west of Rate Field.

At 22 years and 252 days old, Schultz will be the youngest starting pitcher to debut with the White Sox since Michael Kopech (22 years, 113 days) on Aug. 21, 2018, against Minnesota.

The White Sox also brought back outfielder Everson Pereira from a rehab assignment at Charlotte on Tuesday and reinstated him from the 10-day injured list. Chicago placed right-hander Jonathan Cannon on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to April 13) with right hip inflammation.

Pereira, 24, went on the injured list on April 5 (retroactive to April 3) with a left ankle sprain. He’s batting .250 with a home run, RBI and three runs scored in five games. Pereira was acquired from Tampa Bay on Nov. 18, 2025.

Christian Yelich to IL

The Milwaukee Brewers have reportedly placed Yelich on the 10-day injured list with a left groin strain. Yelich was removed from Milwaukee’s Sunday afternoon matchup against the Washington Nationals due to the aforementioned injury.

Through 15 games this season, Yelich has totaled one home run, 10 RBIs and three stolen bases, while owning a .314/.375/.451 slash line as Milwaukee’s primary designated hitter. Last season, the three-time Silver Slugger totaled 29 home runs and 103 RBIs.

April 13

Astros place Pena, Imai on IL

The Astros placed All-Star shortstop Jeremy Pena on the 10-day injured list with a hamstring strain and rookie right-hander Tatsuya Imai on the 15-day IL with right arm fatigue Monday. The pair of moves were the latest blows to last-place Houston’s roster, which has endured an abundance of injuries early in the season.

“We’ll get through this,” manager Joe Espada said. “But, I’m doing well. I just don’t like when our players are injured. They work really hard in the offseason to come back in shape, and expectations are for us to go out there and perform and get back to the postseason, and this makes it tough to have our guys getting banged up. But, we’ll fight through this.”

Espada said he hopes it’s not a long IL stint for Peña, and that Imai will undergo more testing after returning to Houston.

In corresponding moves, the Astros recalled right-hander J.P. France, left-hander Colton Gordon and infielder Shay Whitcomb from Triple-A Sugar Land. Right-hander Jayden Murray was optioned to Sugar Land after pitching two innings and allowing two earned runs in Sunday’s game.

Yankees return Winquest to Cardinals

Cade Winquest’s New York Yankees career ended without him throwing a pitch that counted.

New York returned the 25-year-old right-hander to the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, three days after he was designated for assignment.

Winquest was selected from St. Louis during the Rule 5 draft at December’s winter meetings and became the Yankees’ first Rule 5 player to make the opening day roster since infielder Josh Phelps in 2007. He didn’t get into any regular-season games.

St. Louis paid $50,000 for Winquest after the Yankees paid $100,000 to select him at the draft.

He went 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA over nine spring training appearances. An eighth-round pick by the Cardinals in the 2022 amateur draft out of the University of Texas at Arlington, he was in the St. Louis farm system from 2023-25.

April 12

Blue Jays OF George Springer heads to IL

The Toronto Blue Jays will be without outfielder George Springer for an extended period of time after he suffered a big toe fracture. He sustained the injury on Saturday afternoon in the third inning of a 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins. 

Manager John Schneider said after the game that Springer underwent X-rays at the stadium and is also scheduled for a CT scan. Springer will head to the 10-day injured list.

“It will look a little bit different if George is not in there, obviously,” Schneider told reporters after the game. “We’ll kind of figure it out day by day if he’s not there.”

The injury adds to an already difficult stretch for Toronto on the health front. The team is dealing with multiple starters missing time, including outfielder Anthony Santander, infielder Addison Barger and catcher Alejandro Kirk.

Springer has also struggled at the plate early this season. He’s putting together a .185 batting average with two home runs and six RBIs across 14 games and 54 plate appearances.

With one of the team’s most experienced players sidelined, Toronto will need to adjust its lineup as it looks to find more consistency early in the season.

White Sox call up one of their top prospects

The Chicago White Sox have spent the past few seasons retooling their farm system and now one of the organization’s top young arms is finally getting the call to the big leagues.

Left-hander Noah Schultz is expected to be promoted to the majors. He is the No. 2 prospect in the organization and No. 46 overall in baseball, according to MLB.com and is set to make his debut Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Schultz was a first-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft out of Oswego East High School and has moved quickly through the system, looking sharp to open the season. At Triple-A, he’s posted a 1.29 ERA with 19 strikeouts across 14 innings.

Schultz works from a low arm slot that creates a tough angle for hitters, and it all ties into a slider that has become his best weapon. The pitch sits in the low 80s and sweeps across the zone, playing well against both righties and lefties. His fastball has also shown upper-90s velocity at times.

Manager Will Venables is expected to ease him into the rotation, likely as the White Sox’s fifth starter, but the long-term upside is what stands out. Schultz will be in a group that includes Sean Burke, Anthony Kay, Davis Martin, and Erik Fedde.

“I’m very excited about Noah,” Venables told the Chicago Sun-Times. “He’s about as nice a guy and polite a guy as can be, but he does have an edge when he goes out there and pitches, which you love to see.”

Since being drafted, Schultz has logged a 2.94 ERA with 248 strikeouts over 202.1 innings in the minors. He has been able to steadily climb each level along the way and establish himself as one of the most intriguing young arms in the minors.

April 11

Mets activate Craig Kimbrel 

The Mets have called up the reliever and nine-time All-Star, per the New York Post. The Mets signed the 37-year-old to a minor-league deal in January. He made six appearances for the Mets in spring training, posting a 4.50 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and five strikeouts over 6.0 innings pitched. Last season, Kimbrel made 14 combined appearances (13 with the Astros and one with the Braves), recording a 2.25 ERA, 1.42 WHIP and 17 strikeouts over 12 innings pitched. Kimbrel is fifth in MLB history with 440 career saves.

April 10

Seiya Suzuki making season debut

The Cubs’ outfielder/designated hitter is making his 2026 debut on April 10, as the team announced it has reinstated Suzuki and designated outfielder Dylan Carlson for assignment. Suzuki, who will start in right field and bat fifth in the Cubs’ Friday afternoon matchup against the Pirates, hadn’t yet played this season due to a knee sprain that he suffered while playing for Team Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Last season, Suzuki totaled a career-high 32 home runs and 103 RBIs, while posting a .245/.326/.478 slash line.

April 9

Tigers’ Parker Meadows hospitalized after unfortunate collision

Tigers center fielder Meadows was hospitalized overnight after a head-to-head collision with outfielder Riley Greene. A pop fly was hit up in the air, with Greene making the catch and Meadows landing on his back, blood appearing on his face. Medical personnel then helped him stand, carting him off to be treated. Meadows had started 11 of 13 games for the Tigers, batting .250 and having two extra-base hits. He made his major league debut two years ago, also suffering an a nerve injury, causing him to miss his first two months.  

Angels lose reliever Robert Stephenson for 2026

Angels right-hander Stephenson will miss the 2026 season after having ligament and flexor tendon repair surgery on his right elbow. It is the continuation of injury woes for Stephenson, who was expected to be one of the team’s top relievers after signing a three-year, $33 million deal in January 2024. He missed the 2024 season after undergoing an ulnar collateral ligament repair with an internal brace in May 2024.

Stephenson was limited to 12 games in 2025 after he was diagnosed with a stretched biceps nerve. The 33-yard-old had a setback in spring training after attempting to pitch through thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms he experienced in the offseason. Stephenson, who made his MLB debut with Cincinnati in 2016, has a 4.69 ERA in nine seasons.

“This guy wants to pitch, this guy wants to be good,” Angels manager Kurt Suzuki told MLB.com. “Up until he had that setback in spring training, he was in a good spot mentally. He was excited, he was happy to be back on the mound. So this is heartbreaking.”

April 8

Orioles’ Zach Eflin undergoes Tommy John surgery

Orioles right-hander Eflin has undergone season-ending Tommy John surgery after leaving a start last month. The surgery was performed by Dr. Keith Meister in Arlington, Texas, the Orioles said. Eflin has been out since leaving with elbow discomfort in the fourth inning of a start against the Rangers on March 31. The start was his first since last July after dealing with back and lat injuries last season. Eflin, 32, finished 6-5 with a 5.93 ERA in 14 starts last season and re-signed with the team for $10 million in the offseason. He is 68-67 with a 4.28 ERA in 201 career starts over nine big league seasons with Baltimore, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia.

Konnor Griffin signs record deal with Pirates

The Pirates signed Griffin, who just recently made his MLB debut, to a nine-year deal, the club announced. The total value of the deal is $140 million, and is the largest contract in team history. Griffin, whom Pittsburgh selected with the No. 9 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, is the No. 1 prospect in MLB, per MLB Pipeline. The 19-year-old shortstop has appeared in five games for the Pirates, driving in three runs and boasting a .176/.300/.235 slash line in the early going.

“This week has been amazing, debut week, and then sitting here signing a contract, it’s been amazing,” Griffin said. “It’s one of the best weeks of my life. … But it’ll be even better if we can get a win today.”

Pirates owner Bob Nutting said the nine-year contract reflects the team’s commitment in winning this season and in the future.

“This is an important step for 2026 as we look at it right now, but obviously, this is a long-term commitment,” Nutting said. “It’s a long-term statement of where we’re headed as an organization, where we are headed with this team. … This obviously is an unusual and dramatic step for the Pittsburgh Pirates. So I’m excited, I hope our fans are excited, I hope the city is excited, I know the organization is excited.”

When asked why it was important to sign for nine years, Griffin said he sees the Pirates as a winning organization.

“I’m pumped to be a Pirate and be a part of this wonderful clubhouse,” Griffin said, looking at his teammates at the back of the room. “A lot of great talent back there and coaches and staff. Thank you all for being here to support me. Y’all made this transition to the big leagues super easy. And I’m just pumped to go compete. The goal is to win. The goal is to win a World Series. And I think we’ve got a great clubhouse to go do that. I’m pumped to be part of it.”

The Pirates selected Griffin with the ninth overall pick in the 2024 amateur draft. He sprinted through the team’s farm system, hitting .333 with 21 home runs, 94 RBIs and 65 stolen bases. He was one of the final cuts during spring training last month, and his stay at Triple-A Indianapolis was brief.

White Sox option Opening Day starter Shane Smith

The White Sox optioned Opening Day starter Smith to Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday after three shaky outings to begin the season. An All-Star as a rookie last year, Smith has been struggling with his fastball command. The 26-year-old right-hander is 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA. He has allowed 10 earned runs in 8 1/3 innings while walking nine and striking out 11. Smith threw 3 1/3 scoreless innings in Tuesday’s start against Baltimore, but needed 99 pitches to do it. He walked five and hit a batter, and the White Sox went on to lose 4-2 after the Orioles scored three in the eighth.

“He’s a total pro,” manager Will Venable said. “He takes accountability and understands the spot that he’s putting the team in. And really it’s about getting him to be the best version of himself. This guy is a very good pitcher. He’s an important part of this organization and an important part of our success.”

The White Sox don’t expect it to be a long stay in the minors. But Venable wasn’t putting a timeline on his return. 

“You know we have a very clear idea of what we need to do,” Venable said. “We just weren’t able to get those results to stick here. So he’s going to continue to make his adjustments.”

The White Sox also selected left-hander Tyler Schweitzer’s contract from Charlotte and transferred infielder and outfielder Brooks Baldwin (right elbow surgery) to the 60-day injured list on Wednesday.

Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias expected to miss 4-8 weeks

Cleveland Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias is expected to miss four to eight weeks with a moderate left hamstring strain that occurred during Monday night’s game against Kansas City. The 26-year-old was hurt while running out a double in the fifth inning and left the game. He was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday after undergoing medical tests, the results of which were announced Wednesday. “He’s in some pain,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said before the three-game series finale against the Royals. Arias, who is batting .200 with two homers and four RBIs in 10 games, will be re-examined weekly throughout his rehabilitation. This is his third full season as a starter for Cleveland.

The Guardians recalled second baseman Juan Brito from Triple-A Columbus to take his place in the lineup, while moving Brayan Rocchio from second to shortstop. They started the final two contests against Kansas City.

April 7

Cubs’ Cade Horton out for remainder of season

Cubs pitcher Horton is done for the 2026 season after an MRI indicated significant UCL damage in his right elbow, per Chicago manager Craig Counsell. This is the 24-year-old’s second elbow reconstruction surgery, getting Tommy John surgery in 2021 during his time at Oklahoma. Last season, Horton pitched 23 games with the Cubs, starting 22 of them. He had a standout season, logging a 2.67 ERA, 97 strikeouts and an 11-4 record. 

Diamondbacks put Carlos Santana on IL

Diamondbacks first baseman Santana, the oldest active position player in the majors, was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a right adductor strain. The designation is retroactive to Monday for Santana, who was injured during his lone plate appearance Sunday. The 39-year-old singled against the Braves before being lifted for a pinch-runner in the Diamondbacks’ 6-5, 10-inning win. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said he didn’t know the severity of the strain but expected Santana to be sidelined beyond the 10-day minimum. 

Orioles trade for reliever Nick Raquet

The O’s acquired left-hander Raquet in a trade with the Cardinals. The addition of Raquet puts another lefty in the bullpen for first-year manager Craig Albernaz. The 30-year-old Raquet was designated for assignment by the Cardinals on Sunday. The O’s also transferred right-hander Zach Eflin to the 60-day injured list. Right-hander Brandon Young was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk. Eflin, 32, is sidelined with right elbow discomfort. Baltimore sent minor-league second baseman Brayden Smith to St. Louis for Raquet, a third-round pick in the 2017 amateur draft. Raquet made his major-league debut last year, tossing two scoreless innings for the Cardinals in September. He was 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA in two relief appearances for Triple-A Peoria this season, last pitching on Wednesday.

White Sox place OF Austin Hays on IL

Chicago placed Hays on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday with a right hamstring strain. Hays got hurt during Monday night’s 2-1 loss to the Orioles. The 30-year-old Hays signed a $6 million, one-year contract with the White Sox in free agency. He is batting .219 with a homer and six RBIs in nine games this season. The White Sox also brought up outfielder Dustin Harris from Triple-A Charlotte. Right-hander Mike Vasil, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, was transferred to the 60-day injured list. The 26-year-old Harris signed a minor league deal with the team in December. He is batting .217 (10 for 46) with two homers and five RBIs in 21 career MLB games — all with Texas.

April 6

Mets place Juan Soto on IL, recall Ronny Mauricio

The Mets have placed left fielder Soto on the injured list and recalled Mauricio to take his place, per USA Today. He’s expected to miss at least two weeks. The move is retroactive to April 4, when Soto was diagnosed with a right calf strain after undergoing an MRI. The 27-year-old slugger is hitting .355/.412/.516 with a home run and 11 hits to begin the season. Mauricio, a utility infielder, played in 61 games for the Mets in 2025, batting .226/.293/.369. 

April 5

Astros lose ace Hunter Brown to IL

Houston has placed RHP Brown on the 15-day injured list — for the first time in his career — with a right shoulder strain, the team announced. Brown threw six innings vs. the Red Sox on Tuesday. He allowed one run, one hit and struck out eight batters in what was his first start since throwing 4 2/3 innings on Opening Day vs. the Angels.

April 4

Mookie Betts leaves Dodgers game early

Betts exited the Dodgers’ game vs. the Nationals in the bottom of the first inning with lower back pain, the team shared. In his only plate appearance before exiting, Betts drew a walk before scoring from first base on Freddie Freeman’s two-run double in the top of the first. Shortstop Miguel Rojas replaced Betts in the bottom of the first.

Tigers’ Justin Verlander lands on IL

The Tigers announced that they placed the veteran starting pitcher on the 15-day injured list due to left hip inflammation. In the one start he has made this season, Verlander, who’s in his second stint with the Tigers (he pitched in Detroit from 2005-17), surrendered five runs and eight baserunners (six hits and two walks) across 3 2/3 innings. Right-hander Keider Montero was recalled from Triple A to take Verlander’s roster spot.

April 3

Brewers sign prospect Cooper Pratt to eight-year, $50M deal

Milwaukee finalized an eight-year, $50.75 million contract with Pratt, adding the prized 21-year-old shortstop prospect to the 40-man roster and optioning him to Triple-A Nashville. The deal with Pratt includes club options that could keep him with the Brewers through the 2035 season. Pratt is among the top prospects in a Brewers farm system that ranks among the best in MLB. He was rated by MLB Pipeline as the No. 60 overall prospect.

Yankees’ Carlos Rodón hopeful injury is minor

Yankees left-hander Rodón thinks his tight right hamstring is only a minor setback in his return from elbow surgery last October. Rodón felt the tightness after throwing 50 pitches of batting practice Sunday at the team’s complex in Tampa, Florida. Rodón got hurt while running and New York called off a planned minor league injury rehabilitation outing at Double-A Somerset. Rodón is recovering from surgery on Oct. 15 to remove loose bodies in his left elbow and shave a bone spur. 

Johan Oviedo added to injured list

The Red Sox have placed the right-hander on the 15-day injured list due to a right elbow strain, the team announced. In the one appearance that Oviedo has made this season, he surrendered two home runs, four earned runs and six hits over 3 2/3 innings pitched. Boston acquired Oviedo from the Pirates in the offseason.

April 1

Nick Lodolo making rehab start for Reds

Lodolo is expected to throw 60 to 65 pitches during a rehab assignment on April 2. The left-hander, who’s on the injured list due to a blister on his left index finger, will make his rehab start for Single-A Daytona against Jupiter in a Florida State League game. If Lodolo has a successful outing, he could join the Reds’ rotation during next week’s series at Miami. Lodolo was 9-8 with a 3.33 ERA and 156 strikeouts last season. 

Red Sox catcher Carlos Narváez scratched

Narváez was scratched from Boston’s finale with the Astros on April 1 for an undisclosed reason. Narváez was removed from the lineup about 2.5 hours before first pitch and replaced behind the plate by Connor Wong. The 27-year-old Narváez is hitting .444 in three games this season. He is in his second season in Boston after beginning his career with the Yankees.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.        

US Open golf: How Wyndham Clark completed major redemption and overcame negativity by closing out Shinnecock Hills win | Golf News

Code of contact is a hot topic right now in the men’s game and Wyndham Clark is a good example of when boundaries are put in place, good can come from it.

I’d put Joaquin Niemann in there as well, having been penalised two shots earlier in the week for a code of conduct misbehaviour, as he went on to play some phenomenal golf and offer some great interviews afterwards.

Niemann learned from his behaviour and I think he has become a better person for it. His golf has also become better for it, which is where you can put Clark – I think good can sometimes come from bad.

​​​​​​​Clark has reacted to what happened last year, where he was criticised for smashing up the locker after missing the cut at Oakmont, and will have gone through it a lot in his head. Clark has come out the other side and is not just a better guy and more contrite, but a better golfer.

He was prepared for the difficult reaction from the crowd, a bit like Team Europe at the Ryder Cup last year in Bethpage. We had anticipated it, we were ready for it, and I think he was the same in that final round.

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Wyndham Clark was the subject of heckles from the crowd at Shinnecock Hills during the final round

Clark’s work with his psychologist, Julie Elion, certainly included preparing for the crowd working against you, because he took it in his stride and – in my opinion – was obviously something that he thought about.

That was a pretty awesome performance to close out victory and a tough thing what he did. He was playing on a tough golf course, in tough conditions, with nowhere to go but win with such a big lead.

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Watch the moment Wyndham Clark won the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills with an impressive two-putt par on the 72nd hole

He was making mistakes playing with Scottie Scheffler, yet still came back time after time to keep his nose in front and get the job done. I have nothing but praise for Clark after that terrific performance.

Slow start costs Scheffler as Burns goes close

The main thing Scheffler is not doing is getting himself in a commanding position – he is always chasing and that’s a tough place to be, whereas last year he got control of the tournaments early and moved on from there.

He’s getting off to slow starts this year and he’s getting behind the eight-ball, as it allows people to get ahead of him. Scheffler is far better when he’s playing within himself and that’s when he actually produces his best golf.

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Scottie Scheffler was looking to complete the career Grand Slam on his 30th birthday

When he’s forcing, like he had to trying to chase down Clark, that’s sometimes when he crashes and burns and misses short putts. Scheffler knows at that point he can’t afford a miss because of the leader being ahead of him.

We saw Scheffler strengthen his putting somewhat last year but it has never become outstanding. He’s missing a few putts at the moment and it has always been, arguably, the weakest part of a game that has otherwise been so consistent in recent years.

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A look back at Scottie Scheffler’s best final-round moments from his four previous major victories

Sam Burns is not known as a serial closer and it’s a long time since he has won a tournament before, averaging almost 75 on the last day for the previous five times he had been within three of the lead going into the final round.

This time around he shot a closing 67 as he stood up to the battle, came out of the pack from seven behind to put pressure on Clark. I’m full of admiration for Burns for what he did, and this could be a big step forward for him.

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Sam Burns holed a 50ft putt on the eighth hole at Shinnecock Hills during the final round, seeing him close further on Clark

Burns got a hot start, kept it going and he kept playing shots down the stretch that were better than anybody else. He bounced back whenever he did make a mistake and hit a hell of a putt on the 18th, but sometimes the golfing Gods just say no.

This runner-up finish will give him belief in winning, not just a major but also in another tournament, so I’m expecting him to take that performance and move forward into PGA Tour contention again soon.

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‘Top marks’ for Shinnecock but could change improve it?

Shinnecock Hills is a very difficult site for the USGA, but I’d give them top marks on how they navigated the weather conditions – and a very difficult golf course – to host a US Open.

It’s a complex site and not in the perfect area for a major. It’s right at the end of Long Island, it’s a long away from a major city and transportation is certainly an issue, along with the complexity of the design of the golf course.

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Rory McIlroy was visibly frustrated after hitting a poor approach to the third green during his final-round 73

The greens have so much slope on them that they are not really fit for the speeds that players have nowadays, but they didn’t lose the integrity of the golf course and offered a real test where just three players finished under-par.

I would consider, if I was part of the membership, to slightly moderate the greens. Not drastically, but just slightly, to give the USGA a little bit more leeway with course set-up, if we are going to keep coming back and playing US Opens here.

I know that’s unlikely to happen, but there are definitely some things that can be done to give them a little bit more leeway going forward.

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Argentina vs. Austria: How to Watch Messi, TV Channel, Live Stream, Time

Argentina and Austria meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Monday, June 22, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET from Dallas Stadium.

Argentina won their opening match with three goals scored and a clean sheet. Lionel Messi recorded a hat trick (his first at a World Cup) tying Miroslav Klose’s all-time record for most goals at a men’s World Cup with 16. Austria also won their opener, defeating Jordan 3-1 to earn their first World Cup win since 1990 in their return to the tournament after a 28-year absence, with Marko Arnautovic and Romano Schmid each finding the net.

Below are the details on how to watch.

How to Watch Argentina vs. Austria

  • When: Monday, June 22, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Dallas Stadium, Dallas, TX
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports

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Argentina World Cup Schedule

  • June 22: Watch Argentina vs Austria – Dallas Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
  • June 27: Watch Jordan vs Argentina – Dallas Stadium (10 p.m. ET)

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  • June 22: Watch Argentina vs Austria – Dallas Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
  • June 27: Watch Algeria vs Austria – Kansas City Stadium (10 p.m. ET)

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World Cup 2026: England boss Thomas Tuchel has Marc Guehi pushing for recall after uncertain John Stones, Ezri Konsa performances against Croatia | Football News

England’s attack caught fire against Croatia but their defence in Dallas was far less convincing.

The centre-back partnership of Ezri Konsa and John Stones raised eyebrows ahead of England’s World Cup opener, given the selection meant Marc Guehi was left on the bench, and mistakes from both starters in the build-up to the two Croatia goals supported those pre-match suspicions.

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“Is Konsa and Stones a partnership that can win us the World Cup?” That was the question posed by Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville at half-time on Wednesday on ITV, after watching Stones go to ground before Croatia’s first goal and Konsa misjudge a chipped pass ahead of their second.

“[Midfielders Declan] Rice and [Elliot] Anderson are going to have to be outstanding and protect our defence rather more than they have in that first half,” Neville said.

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Sky Sports News senior reporter Rob Dorsett reflects on England’s 4-2 win over Croatia

Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher revealed he would keep Stones in his starting XI but would partner him alongside Guehi against Ghana.

“For me, the first player in the back four would’ve been Marc Guehi,” Carragher said. ” I was surprised that he didn’t play.

“I was worried about John Stones and the amount of football he’s had. Not even just in the last few weeks, it’s over the last few years. I mean, to expect someone to come into a game like that and perform at his absolute best, I’m not quite sure about that one.

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Jamie Carragher shares his view on who Thomas Tuchel should be starting in defence for England.

“He gives something different than the others who do, probably more out-and-out defenders. Stones has great experience as well. You’re bringing him to play. There’s no point in bringing him to sit on the bench. But for me, Marc Guehi would be playing.

“I’d probably give Stones another go and try and get up to speed. Hopefully by the time you get to the really big games in the knockout stages, he’s had two or three 90 minutes under his belt and he looks a lot better.”

On top of the defensive errors, there was also jittery build-up play from deep in England’s half, with Stones and Konsa each guilty of giving up possession when faced with an intense, high press from Croatia early on.

While Stones and Konsa posted good passing accuracy numbers by full-time, other stats did not make great reading.

Stones made just one tackle, which did not come off, and one clearance in his 87 minutes. He won four of his seven duels.

Konsa won just three of his eight duels, one of his five aerial duels and did not make a single tackle or interception.

“We probably lack something defensively to go all the way,” Carragher told Sky Sports News the next morning, pouring some pessimism on England’s World Cup prospects, which had been lifted by an electric attacking display in the second half against Croatia.

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Speaking from Royal Ascot, Jamie Carragher assesses England’s win over Croatia

But the restoration of Guehi to the starting line-up for Tuesday’s next World Cup Group L game against Ghana could change that narrative. His stats for the past Premier League season show he can be more combative than Stones and Konsa.

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The Manchester City defender was a first-choice pick by Gareth Southgate at the Euros two years ago, where the perception of England’s strengths were the reverse: strong at the back, weak in attack.

Guehi, now 25, has gone to another level since then. He seamlessly stepped up at City when they signed him from Crystal Palace in January, picking up an FA Cup winners’ medal for the second year in a row in May to underline his development.

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Guehi’s Premier League rankings since his Man City debut

Since his Premier League debut for City in January, Guehi ranked among the best in the division for both defensive and ball-playing metrics. Guehi was 10th for possession won in the defensive third, fourth for interceptions and, while sixth for forward passes, also fifth for passes completed in that period.

Importantly, it is Stones who has suffered from Guehi’s arrival. He could not get in the City team ahead of him.

Stones, who leaves City this summer at the end of his contract, has made it clear he was fit and available for selection during the run-in. But City boss Pep Guardiola preferred Guehi. So should England manager Thomas Tuchel?

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Gary Neville speaks highly on England and Thomas Tuchel after their win against Croatia in the World Cup, but says France remain his favourites to win the tournament

Stones played just five times for Man City in 2026. He only started five Premier League games for them in the past year – and City lost four of them.

Tuchel, though, is a big fan of Stones and made allowances to take him to this World Cup, treasuring his experience, leadership, defensive skill and quality on the ball.

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Tuchel values Stones’ experience

So if Tuchel is eager to include Stones, was the error against Croatia to start him on the left side of the centre-back pairing to accommodate Konsa, who is used to playing on the right?

Tuchel gave that combination a trial run against Costa Rica in the final warm-up game. But in the modern age of specificity, it is notable that Stones has rarely played on that side for City.

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Stones’ minutes by position over the past three Premier League seasons

Across the past three seasons he has recorded just 371 minutes at left centre-back. He has racked up 1,151 minutes on the right.

Guehi, in contrast, has spent much of his career on the left side, despite being right footed. He notably played on the left of a back three at Palace.

Like Stones, Guehi has the adaptability to play in both areas – and has played on the right of a centre-back pairing at times for City – but these details can make a difference.

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Sol Campbell believes Guehi could replace Stones in England’s next match against Ghana

“When you have been playing on one side for a long time and you switch to the other side it can throw you off a little bit,” Guehi told Sky Sports in December.

Recalling Guehi and shifting Stones back to his more familiar right side of the centre-back pairing could restore some steadiness and security to the backline. It was the duo Tuchel went for in England’s first World Cup warm-up game with New Zealand and seemed likely to be the combination of choice in this tournament.

Tuchel’s centre-back options in England World Cup squad

  • John Stones
  • Ezri Konsa
  • Marc Guehi
  • Dan Burn
  • Jarell Quansah
  • Trevoh Chalobah

But what then for Tuchel regular Konsa?

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Tuchel has made Ezri Konsa a regular during his reign

Only goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and captain Harry Kane have played more minutes for England during Tuchel’s reign. Guehi has actually started more games at centre-back for England under Tuchel partnering Konsa than partnering Stones.

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Marc Guehi’s centre-back partners under Tuchel

  • Ezri Konsa (three starts together)
  • John Stones (two)
  • Dan Burn

It would be ruthless if Konsa lost his spot after just one World Cup game which, let’s not forget, England won.

An alternative idea would be that Tuchel fields all three of those players against Ghana.

Konsa played right-back with Stones and Guehi at centre-back against Wales in October and it is clear the Aston Villa man has the profile Tuchel is after in that position, having snubbed the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold in favour of defenders with physicality.

The knock-on would be Reece James then coming out of the side, despite winning praise for the way he stepped into midfield late in the game against Croatia.

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James appears to be Tuchel’s preferred right-back choice. He has started five times for Tuchel in the position, the most of any player in this era.

But given James’ injury record, the argument for managing his minutes early in this tournament has merit. James has started England’s past two fixtures, against Costa Rica and Croatia, but before then he had not started back-to-back games for Chelsea since March.

Would the final group game against a weaker Panama side be the time to do that, rather than against Ghana, with England’s qualification and final position in Group L still to be determined, though?

There are many factors at play. But Tuchel will need to come up with the right combination at the right time through this World Cup if England are to balance off their attacking qualities with defensive solidity and go all the way.

Carragher chooses Stones and Guehi as centre-back duo

Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher revealed that he would keep Stones in his starting XI, but would partner him alongside Guehi against Ghana.

Carragher admitted he was surprised to see Guehi dropped from the team against Croatia, but reiterated there was little point calling Stones up if he was only going to be used as a substitute.

“For me, the first player in the back four would’ve been Marc Guehi,” Carragher said. ” I was surprised that he didn’t play.

“I was worried about John Stones and the amount of football he’s had. Not even just in the last few weeks, it’s over the last few years. I mean, to expect someone to come into a game like that and perform at his absolute best, I’m not quite sure about that one.

“He gives something different than the others who do, probably more out-and-out defenders. Stones has great experience as well. You’re bringing him to play. There’s no point in bringing him to sit on the bench. But for me, Marc Guehi would be playing.

“I’d probably give Stones another go and try and get up to speed. Hopefully by the time you get to the really big games in the knockout stages, he’s had two or three 90 minutes under his belt and he looks a lot better.”

How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Argentina, France, More

Match Day 2 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup rolls on Monday with four more group stage matches, led by a heavyweight clash in Group J between Argentina and Austria in Dallas. Lionel Messi, who has already electrified the tournament with three goals in the opening round, looks to push the defending favorites atop their group, while Kylian Mbappé and France face Iraq in Philadelphia in a game France needs to lock up Group I. Norway’s Erling Haaland, who has two goals in the tournament, takes on Senegal in New Jersey, and Algeria battles Jordan in the Bay Area in a late-night FS1 contest. All four matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Monday, June 22

Argentina vs. Austria

  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Dallas Stadium, Dallas, TX

Argentina and Austria are the only two teams in Group J that won their opening matches, meaning this Dallas showdown has first place on the line. Messi has been the tournament’s most dangerous player through one round, and Austria has shown it can match up against top competition after rolling to victory in its opener. The winner takes a commanding lead in Group J heading into the final matchday.

France vs. Iraq

  • Time: 5 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, PA

France heads to Philadelphia with three points already secured and Mbappé leading one of the tournament’s most feared attacks. Iraq is coming off a loss in its Group I opener and needs to show it can compete against the European powerhouse. A France win would secure a spot in the round of 32 before the final group game.

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Norway vs. Senegal

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium, New York/New Jersey

Norway enters with three points and Haaland already scored two goals, while Senegal is in must-win territory after falling in its opener. Group I is wide open at the top with both France and Norway at three points, and a Senegal win here could make the group’s final matchday a three-team race.

Jordan vs. Algeria

  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area, CA

Both Jordan and Algeria are looking for their first points of the tournament after dropping their respective Group J openers. Algeria enters as the heavy favorite and needs a result to stay within striking distance of Argentina and Austria at the top of the group. Jordan has shown resilience in qualifying but faces a steep challenge on the Bay Area pitch.

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, with every game streaming live and on demand on FOX One.

EFL 2026/27: Spygate reunion, derbies galore & the biggest mismatch ever? 10 games to get excited about this season | Football News

The 2026/27 EFL season fixtures will be announced on Thursday, June 25.

And there are PLENTY of games to get excited about across the Championship, League One and League Two, with renewed rivalries – both old and new – to come…

West Ham vs Millwall reunite after 14 years apart

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West Ham and Millwall last met in 2012

More than 14 years have passed since West Ham and Millwall last met in a competitive fixture, but the bitter rivals are set to reunite in the Championship this coming season.

Even in all that time without a game between them, the animosity between the two has not abated, and it is set to be a fiery clash when the two meet for just the eighth time this century.

Millwall have also never been to the London Stadium before. They were beaten in their last game against the Hammers, but were unbeaten in their last seven in the league before then.

Spygate rivals! Middlesbrough vs Southampton

Get your binoculars ready. Southampton’s expulsion from the play-offs, and Middlesbrough’s failure to then beat Hull City, means that these two will meet in the Championship again.

Middlesbrough to Southampton may be just about the longest journey in next season’s second tier, but an unlikely rivalry has been forged and it will be hotly-contested – particularly if Kim Hellberg and Tonda Eckert remain in the respective dugouts by the time this one kicks off.

The Black Country derby – Wolves vs West Brom

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Wolves and West Brom last met in the FA Cup in 2024

The Black Country derby is back! The two haven’t met in more than two years since an FA Cup clash at The Hawthorns, when they reminded the footballing world just how volatile a clash it can be.

In league terms, they haven’t met in front of fans since 2012 – when West Brom won 5-1 at Wolves (there were two meetings in the Premier League in the 2020/21 Covid season).

It will also be their first encounter at Championship level since 2008.

Lancashire rivals meet again!

Burnley dropping out of the Premier League and Bolton being promoted from League One means we will have a veritable FEAST of Lancashire rivalry in the Championship, when you also throw in Preston and Blackburn.

You could pretty much throw a cap over these four they are in such close proximity, and all have history going right back to the first ever Football League campaign, when this quartet made up a third of the original founding 12.

Bolton vs Burnley will be of particular anticipation. Separated by two leagues last season, they meet on level terms this time around. It has been more than a decade since they last faced each other.

The South Wales derby – Cardiff vs Swansea

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Cardiff and Swansea will meet again in the South Wales derby after a year apart

Cardiff’s instant return to the Championship means we will be blessed with the South Wales derby again this season, one of the best atmospheres in British football.

Cardiff earned the bragging rights the last time they played, beating them 3-0 in January 2025 on their way to relegation.

But Swansea still have those magical four games between October 2021 and April 2023, when they won both league games against Cardiff in a season, something neither had EVER done against the other.

The biggest mismatch in EFL history? Leicester vs Bromley

It is hard to envisage a bigger contrast between two clubs anywhere in the world this season.

Leicester were Premier League champions a decade ago, while Bromley had just finished 14th in the National League. That in itself was their first ever season at that level, having been promoted from National League South the year before.

Now, they meet on level terms in League One. Bromley are at the level for the first time ever, while Leicester are there for just the second season ever. The Foxes were playing at Old Trafford and Anfield a season ago, now it will be a trip to Hayes Lane.

MK Dons vs AFC Wimbledon meet again

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AFC Wimbledon celebrate victory over MK Dons in 2024

There are traditional football rivalries, and non-traditional ones, and MK Dons vs AFC Wimbledon falls firmly into the latter category.

The acrimonious history between the two clubs always stokes real interest in fixtures between the two, who are set to reunite in League One after MK Dons’ promotion.

AFC Wimbledon have won three and drawn one of their last four meetings, including one in the FA Cup, and they’ll be hoping to preserve that record after narrowly avoiding relegation last season.

Yorkshire rivalry returns after Wembley drama

Sheffield Wednesday’s relegation from the Championship means we sadly won’t have a Steel City derby this season, but the Owls will be united with another very local side in Barnsley in League One.

There are only 12 miles or so between Hillsborough and Oakwell, while the clubs last met in the 2023 League One play-off final when a Josh Windass goal in the 123rd minute steered Wednesday into the Championship.

That moment will not be forgetten when the Yorkshire pair lock horns this season.

York City’s first fixture back in the EFL after 10 years away

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York City are back in the EFL after a decade away

It is hard to imagine anything this season will live up to the drama of York City’s final-day promotion from the National League, but a proud old club has returned to the EFL for the first time in a decade.

The Minstermen are tipped to compete at League Two level this season as well, and the first ever EFL game at the York Community Stadium, opened in 2021, should be a really special occasion.

A Nottinghamshire showdown

Notts County’s promotion from League Two means a return of the Nottinghamshire derby! As they prepare to face Mansfield this season.

It has been more than two years since the pair have met, following Mansfield’s promotion in 2024, while Notts County will want to rectify a record that has seen them win just one of their last 15 league games against their local rivals.

Argentina vs. Austria Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Argentina will face Austria in a marquee 2026 FIFA World Cup showdown on June 22, 2026, at Dallas Stadium on FOX. 

First place in Group J is on the line, after Argentina and Austria both won their openers by multiple goals. Either nation will advance with a win on Monday, and each could win the group as well, depending on the Jordan-Algeria result.

Led by Lionel Messi’s first World Cup hat trick, Argentina won its opener 3-0 against Algeria. 

La Abiceleste is trying to be the third repeat World Cup winner and the first since Brazil in 1962. Argentina has won three straight major tournaments, sandwiching the 2022 World Cup between two Copa América titles. 

Meanwhile, Austria defeated Jordan 3-1 for its first World Cup win since 1990. This was the first World Cup match Austria had won by multiple goals since 1982. 

Since last June, Austria has only allowed six goals in 12 matches, showcasing its stout defense. Can that defense slow down Messi and Argentina in a crucial Group H match?

Let’s check out the odds for the Argentina vs. Austria matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 22.

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Lionel Messi is -105 to score against Austria (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Argentina vs. Austria Odds

Moneyline

  • Argentina: -210 (bet $10 to win $14.76 total)
  • Austria: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)
  • Draw: +310 (bet $10 to win $41 total)

Spread 

  • Argentina -1.5: +140 (bet $10 to win $24 total)
  • Austria +1.5: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: -106 (bet $10 to win $19.43 total)
  • Under: -116 (bet $10 to win $18.62 total)

Argentina vs. Austria Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • The Austria scoreline vs. Jordan looked convincing at 3-1, but included in that is an own goal and a 90+12 penalty. It will have to be much better against Argentina’s defense to generate chances. Lionel Messi had his magical hat trick vs. Algeria, but Argentina really didn’t do much on offense either. For the xG crowd, Argentina had just 1.3 xG for the match, which tells how insanely good Messi’s goals were. This match should be a grind. Take Both Teams to Score — No. 

How to Watch Argentina vs. Austria

  • When: Monday, June 22, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Dallas Stadium, Dallas, TX
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Lionel Messi: -105 (bet $10 to win $19.52 total)
  • Lautaro Martínez: +150 (bet $10 to win $25 total)
  • Julián Alvarez: +150 (bet $10 to win $25 total)
  • José Manuel López: +185 (bet $10 to win $28.50 total)
  • Marko Arnautovic: +390 (bet $10 to win $49 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Argentina: -720 (bet $10 to win $11.39 total)
  • Austria: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +100 (bet $10 to win $20 total)
  • No: -128 (bet $10 to win $17.81 total)

England predictably beaten at The Oval after two weeks of chaos with Ben Stokes now back for series decider vs New Zealand at Trent Bridge | Cricket News

​​​​​Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson made it beyond 12 o’clock. Shame England’s batters couldn’t do likewise.

The captain and one of his bowlers venturing out past midnight after the final day of the first Test was a root cause of their team-mates being rolled before midday on the final day of the second.

Stokes and Atkinson’s nightclub antics – however minor they now appear to be – meant they were stood down for the Oval encounter and an inexperienced England were shown up in their absence, out-thought and out-skilled by a wily New Zealand side.

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Highlights from day five of the second Test at The Kia Oval as England slumped to a 253-run defeat without Stokes

We pondered after England’s victory in a frantic first fixture at Lord’s whether the result represented a reset after an error-strewn and chastening Ashes winter.

But after another drink-related episode, and another Test match tonking, it feels like a full-on repeat, except that it is a different Antipodean team dishing out the drubbing.

England lacked tools to compete at Oval

As deflating as the Oval annihilation turned out to be, it was also utterly predictable.

Without Stokes, Atkinson, Ollie Robinson (sore knee) and Jamie Smith (paternity leave) and with three debutants as well as another fast bowler playing only his second Test and first in four years, England just did not have the tools to compete.

It was the equivalent of entering a sword fight with a balloon cutlass.

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Joe Root captained an inexperienced England side in Stokes’ absence

Sonny Baker bounded in gleefully but lacked guile at times.

Fellow pacer Matthew Fisher took five wickets in the game yet was often anodyne, with his most telling contribution a surprise half-century from the No 9 spot that cut England’s deficit to 100 runs on first innings and fleetingly flickered hopes of a heist.

Wicketkeeper-batter James Rew endured a torrid outing, with byes flying past him – most of them not his fault, granted – dropped catches and no scores of note.

Stokes’ stand-in as skipper Joe Root presided over an ill-thought-out bouncer barrage on the second morning that allowed New Zealand to plunder 100 runs in under 20 overs and pretty much take the Test away from England.

In Root’s defence, Stokes may have done the same thing as the short-ball theory to lower-order players has been a staple of the latter’s captaincy.

But 1) he may have worked out quicker than Root that it wasn’t working and 2) he may not have left Jofra Archer grazing in the outfield for over an hour while this bumper ploy was being enacted.

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Sky Sports’ Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain reflect on ‘history repeating itself’ after England once again went to the bumper ploy against the opposition lower order

High-stakes Trent Bridge Test starts on Thursday

However, Stokes largely/partially has himself to blame for not being there. He is going to have to wear that. The good news is that he will be able to try and fix the chaos he was part of creating when he returns for the final Test in Nottingham later this week.

What England’s shellacking in south London has done is set up a tantalising series decider. For those of you who love high-stakes sport, you are in for a treat.

An England win and a damaging and puzzling fortnight will be pretty much forgotten. But a defeat and, well, the futures of captain Stokes, coach Brendon McCullum and managing director of cricket Rob Key will be poured over once more.

The intrigue will begin well before the first ball is bowled in the Midlands, with McCullum, who has done a fair amount of public talking since the nightclub incident, due to speak again on Tuesday, when no doubt he will be quizzed again on whether his relationship with his skipper is as tight as it once seemed to be.

Then, on Wednesday, Stokes, who has done no public talking since the nightclub incident (bar the proverbial kind with his bat as he spanked 95 from 118 balls for Durham while England were getting banjaxed by the Black Caps) will have his welcome-back media grilling. There won’t be an empty seat in the house.

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Stokes smoked 95 from 118 balls in the County Championship while playing for Durham against Northamptonshire

Stokes set to be grilled by media on Wednesday

The prospect of Stokes holding court in a captain’s press conference looked remote in the immediate aftermath of the nightclub episode. There were reports that he would quit the captaincy. There were even suggestions he could jack in cricket altogether.

If at any point Stokes was contemplating drastic sporting measures, we still don’t know why. Was he annoyed with himself for letting his side down by breaking a curfew – considering how much of a team man he is, that appears possible – or was he peeved at a lack of support from those above him after all he has done for his country?

McCullum and Key had ample opportunity to back Stokes as captain between the first and second Tests but chose not to, so is there a rift?

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England head coach Brendon McCullum talks to Sky Sports about his relationship with Stokes

Did Stokes come close to quitting? Did he even know the midnight cut-off was still in place with his partying having come after a game had finished?

What did he make of England’s 4-2 win over Croatia in their football World Cup opener last week and whatever their result is against Ghana on Tuesday?

We may find out answers to these questions – probably not the football ones – and more on Wednesday, but from Thursday onwards it will be about the on-field stuff.

England could be back at full strength in Nottingham

While New Zealand are now in the groove after a sloppy outing at Lord’s, and everything around England remains rather hazy, the hosts should have the weaponry to win, with their XI potentially identical to the one that demolished the Kiwis in the series opener.

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Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain says spinner Shoaib Bashir should return to the XI for the Trent Bridge Test

Stokes back. Atkinson back. Robinson back. Smith back. Shoaib Bashir – left out at The Oval – back (the spinner’s introduction would boost the pitiful over rate if nothing else).

The Stokes-McCullum axis is also back but if things go belly up at Trent Bridge you wonder for how long.

As ever, it is all eyes on Ben Stokes. You wouldn’t back against him riding to the rescue and getting England out of trouble, after his decision to ride into The Rex Rooms following the win at Lord’s plunged them into trouble in the first place.

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England vs New Zealand results and schedule

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2026 World Cup Bracket, Standings: Where The USA Stands; Spain Makes Statement

The U.S. men’s national team became the second nation to secure a spot in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — and it has secured first place in Group D.

Following its 2-0 victory over Australia, the USA improved to 2-0-0 in Group D play. And while it clinched a spot in the knockout round with its win, the USA was able to win Group D thanks to Paraguay’s victory over Türkiye on Friday night. It marks the first time since 2010 that the USA has won its group at the World Cup. 

As we’re in the midst of each nation’s Match Day 2, here is a closer look at the World Cup bracket and scenarios. 

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Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H
Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L
Third-Place Rankings

(All records are win-draw-loss)

Mexico’s win over South Korea on Friday meant it won Group A because the first tiebreaker is head-to-head results. Mexico’s result in its final game against Czechia won’t matter for its standing, although it will matter to the Czechs.

Mexico WINS Group A | Javier Hernández REACTS to Mexico advancing to round of 32

With strong goal differences and the top-eight third-place teams now qualifying, Canada and Switzerland will likely advance. The winner of Group B will be determined by the matchup between the two countries on Wednesday, June 24 (3 p.m. ET on FOX). Switzerland will have to win that game to win Group B due to Canada’s superior goal difference.

Morocco and Brazil secured three points with wins over Scotland and Haiti, respectively. Brazil moved to the top of the group because of goal difference. After losses to Scotland and Brazil, Haiti will be heading home after the group stage.

The USA has won Group D, clinching first place with its 2-0 win over Australia and Paraguay’s 1-0 win over Türkiye on Friday. The Americans have a match against Türkiye, who has already been eliminated, before playing in the round of 32 on July 1. 

Australia and Paraguay will battle for second place in the Group D finale on Thursday, with the Australians holding the edge due to goal differential.

United States vs Australia Highlights

Germany won the group and is through to the Round of 32 with its win over the Ivory Coast on Saturday in Toronto. Super-sub Denis Undav scored twice, including the winner in stoppage time, to seal the Germans’ spot in the knockout rounds.

Ivory Coast will need to get a result in its final match against Curaçao, which earned its first ever World Cup point in a scoreless draw with Ecuador thanks to Eloy Room’s goalkeeping heroics. Ecuador will face Germany in its final match of group play. 

Germany vs Ivory Coast Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

The Netherlands and Japan, who played last week to a 2-2 draw, are the top two teams in the group. The Dutch handled Sweden 5-1 in its second group stage game, while Japan beat Tunisia 4-0. Sweden is in third place after the loss to the Netherlands, and will now take on Japan in the group stage finale. The Dutch will wrap up the group stage against Tunisia, who cannot advance following losses to Sweden and Japan. 

Netherlands vs Sweden Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

It’s still all up for grabs in Group G after three consecutive draws to open the tournament. 

Belgium and Iran currently hold two points each after holding each other scoreless ahead of New Zealand vs. Egypt. A win for either side in tonight’s clash will catapult them to the top of Group G. 

Spain made a statement on Sunday that it is still a serious contender at the World Cup. The reigning European champions sit atop the group thanks to a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia, which saw Lamine Yamal score his first-ever World Cup goal and Mikel Oyarzabal register two goals and an assist.

Cape Verde punched above its weight once again as it split points in a 2-2 draw against Uruguay. Kevin Pina and Hélio Varela got on the scoresheet for Cape Verde’s first two goals in World Cup history. Uruguay managed to escape with a point after goals from Maxi Araujo and Agustín Canobbio prevented an early exit.

The final set of games will see Saudi Arabia take on Cape Verde, while a blockbuster match between Uruguay and Spain could decide who wins the group.

Uruguay vs Cape Verde Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Advantage to France and Norway after one match day. Norway took care of business against Iraq, while France got a huge three points against Senegal in its opener. Those teams will play on the final match day.

France can take a big step toward qualifying with a win over Iraq in its second match. A positive result for Senegal against Norway would also go a long way after its loss to France.

Argentina and Austria, the two favorites in this group, won their respective opening games. They will meet on the final match day, when both teams may already have qualified for the round of 32. Algeria and Jordan, though, have work to do.

Portugal sputtered against DR Congo and now has work to do in order to qualify for the round of 32. Cristiano Ronaldo & Co. will be expected to beat Uzbekistan, but a game on Saturday, June 27, to close out group play against Colombia could be important.

England got a huge result with its win over Croatia. The Three Lions will now be favorites to win their final two group games against Ghana and Panama.

Speaking of Ghana, it has England next. Good thing it found a late winner against Panama, because those three points were hugely necessary ahead of games against England and Croatia to close its group-stage games.

 RecordGoal Diff.Goals ScoredPoints1. Sweden1-0-10632.  Scotland1-0-10133. Paraguay1-0-1-2234. Cape Verde0-2-00225.  Belgium  0-2-10216. Portugal0-1-00117. Czechia0-1-1-1218. Ecuador0-1-1-1019. Bosnia-Herz.0-1-1-32110. Panama0-0-1-10011. Senegal0-0-1-21012. Jordan0-0-1-210

The eight third-place teams with the most points advance to the round of 32.  Sweden (Group F) currently sits atop the standings, followed by Scotland (Group C) and Paraguay (Group D) – Scotland has a better goal differential.

Round Of 32 Matchups

  • Mexico plays the third-place team from Group C, E, F, H or I at Mexico City Stadium on June 30.
  • The winner of Group E plays the third-place team from Group A, B, C, D or F in Boston Stadium on June 29.
  • The winner of Group I plays the third-place team from Group C, D, F, G or H in New York New Jersey Stadium on June 30.
  • The runner-up of Group A plays the runner-up of Group B in Los Angeles Stadium on June 28.
  • The runner-up of Group F plays the runner-up of Group C in Monterrey Stadium on June 29.
  • The runner-up of Group K plays the runner-up of Group L in Toronto Stadium on July 2.
  • The winner of Group H plays the runner-up of Group J in Los Angeles Stadium on July 2.
  • The United States plays the third-place team from Group B, E, F, I or J in San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 1.
  • The winner of Group G plays the third-place team from Group A, E, H, I or J in Seattle Stadium on July 1.
  • The winner of Group C plays the runner-up of Group F in Houston Stadium on June 29.
  • The runner-up of Group E plays the runner-up of Group I in Dallas Stadium on June 30.
  • The winner of Group L plays the third-place team from Group E, H, I, J or K in Atlanta on July 1.
  • The winner of Group J plays the runner-up of Group H in Miami Stadium on July 3.
  • The runner-up of Group D plays the runner-up of Group G in Dallas Stadium on July 3.
  • The winner of Group B plays the third-place team from Group E, F, G, I or J in BC Place Vancouver on July 2.
  • The winner of Group K plays the third-place team from Group D, E, I, J or L in Kansas City Stadium on July 3.

New Zealand 1 – 3 Egypt

Mohamed Salah scored one goal and assisted another as Egypt came from behind to beat New Zealand 3-1 and record their first-ever World Cup win.

The Pharoahs had not won during appearances at the 1934, 1990 or 2018 editions of the tournament and, based on a somewhat insipid first-half performance, it looked as though that long run would continue, particularly after Finn Surman powered in the opener after questionable marking from a corner.

Salah’s most significant contribution of the first half was to plant a free-kick the wrong side of the left-hand post from the edge of the area.

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Finn Surman headed in the opener for New Zealand

But seemingly after a stern talking-to from head coach Hossam Hassan at the break, the performance from the former Liverpool man and his colleagues improved significantly after it.

Suddenly, their attacks carried menace, forcing New Zealand to sit deeper and deeper – and just before the hour, in a similar position to Surman, the unmarked Mostafa Zico headed in Mohamed Hany’s cross.

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Mostafa Zico levelled for Egypt just before the hour mark

Within 10 minutes of the equaliser, after a rapid break, Salah came alive when he traded passes with Zico, then swept home – in the trademark fashion he did so often in the Premier League – to give Egypt the lead for the first time in Vancouver.

And it was he who delivered the corner from the left that found substitute Trezeguet, who dived to head past Max Crocombe to put the icing on the cake and put the knockout stages within touching distance.

The key moments in Vancouver…

  • 14: SAVE! Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir makes a smart save at his near post to deny Elijah Just.
  • 15: GOAL! Finn Surman is left unmarked at the resulting corner and heads New Zealand in front.
  • 35: Omar Marmoush rolls a free-kick short to Mohamed Salah, but the former Liverpool man bends it wide of the left-hand post.
  • 52: SAVE! Shobeir has to stay alert to tip a looping header from Callum McCowatt over the bar.
  • 58: GOAL! Mohamed Hany picks out Mostafa Zico with a cross from the right and he heads home unchallenged.
  • 67: GOAL! Zico exchanges passes with Salah, who then coolly sweeps home to put Egypt in front for the first time.
  • 82: GOAL! Salah picks out Trezeguet with a corner from the right, which he dives to plant past Max Crocombe.
  • 90+3: CHANCE! Substitute Zizo rounds Crocombe, but takes too long to shoot and his effort is blocked.

What the result means…

Analysis: Salah shines in the World Cup of the superstar

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Salah has either scored or assisted in every World Cup game he has played in

Sky Sports’ Dan Long:

He may not have hit the heights of years gone by during the 2025/26 season with Liverpool – what turned out to be his final campaign at Anfield – but Mohamed Salah is doing what he does best at this summer’s World Cup.

Once he had warmed up in Vancouver, he took the goal that put Egypt in front for the first time with ease. It was a familiar finish – and a historic one, too, as the 34-year-old became the oldest goalscorer for Egypt at a World Cup. Later, he also became the oldest African player on record to both score and assist a goal at a World Cup.

In doing so, Salah has continued his record of either scoring or assisting in every World Cup game he has featured in.

In 2018, he played against Russia and Saudi Arabia and scored in both games. Now, in 2026, he assisted Mohamed Hany’s goal against Belgium before his starring role against New Zealand.

This summer’s edition has been dubbed the World Cup of the superstar – and after helping the Pharoahs to the brink of the knockout stages, Salah is proving he is still absolutely one of those.

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How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Full Schedule, Dates for Every Match

The wait is over. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to 16 different cities across Canada, Mexico and the United States this summer, and you’ll be able to catch all the action with FOX Sports, America’s English-language home for the 48-team soccer bonanza.

Here is the full broadcast schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and how you can watch every game:

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will run from June 11–July 19, 2026. Spread across three countries, the tournament will culminate with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. All 104 tournament matches will air live across FOX and FS1 with every match streaming live and on-demand within both the FOX One and the FOX Sports apps. 

JUMP TO: Group Stage | Knockout Rounds | World Cup Final

2026 World Cup Group Stage Schedule:

June 11, 2026

  • Group A: Mexico 2-0 South Africa – Mexico City Stadium
  • Group A: South Korea 2-1 Czechia – Guadalajara Stadium

June 12

  • Group B: Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Toronto Stadium
  • Group D: USA 4-1 Paraguay – Los Angeles Stadium

June 13

  • Group B: Qatar 1-1 Switzerland — San Francisco Bay Stadium
  • Group C: Brazil 1-1 Morocco — New York New Jersey Stadium
  • Group C: Scotland 1-0 Haiti — Boston Stadium
  • Group D: Australia 2-0 Türkiye — BC Place Vancouver

June 14

  • Group E: Germany 7-1 Curaçao — Houston Stadium
  • Group F: Netherlands 2-2 Japan — Dallas Stadium
  • Group E: Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador — Philadelphia Stadium
  • Group F: Sweden 5-1 Tunisia— Monterrey Stadium

June 15

  • Group H: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde – Atlanta Stadium
  • Group G: Belgium 1-1 Egypt — Seattle Stadium
  • Group H: Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay — Miami Stadium
  • Group G: Iran 2-2 New Zealand — Los Angeles Stadium

June 16

  • Group I: France 3-1 Senegal — New York New Jersey Stadium
  • Group I: Norway 4-1 Iraq — Boston Stadium
  • Group J: Argentina 3-0 Algeria — Kansas City Stadium
  • Group J: Austria 3-1 Jordan — San Francisco Bay Stadium

June 17

  • Group K: Portugal 1-1 DR Congo — Houston Stadium
  • Group L: England 4-2 Croatia — Dallas Stadium
  • Group L: Ghana 1-0 Panama — Toronto Stadium
  • Group K: Colombia 3-1 Uzbekistan — Mexico City Stadium

June 18

  • Group A: Czechia 1-1 South Africa – Atlanta Stadium
  • Group B: Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina — Los Angeles Stadium
  • Group B: Canada 6-0 Qatar — BC Place Vancouver
  • Group A: Mexico 1-0 South Korea – Guadalajara Stadium

June 19

  • Group D: USA 2-0 Australia – Seattle Stadium
  • Group C: Morocco 1-0 Scotland — Boston Stadium
  • Group C: Brazil 3-0 Haiti — Philadelphia Stadium
  • Group D: Paraguay 1-0 Türkiye — San Francisco Bay Stadium

June 20

  • Group F: Netherlands 5-1 Sweden — Houston Stadium
  • Group E: Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast — Toronto Stadium
  • Group E: Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao — Kansas City Stadium
  • Group F: Japan 4-0 Tunisia — Monterrey Stadium

June 21

  • Group H: Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia — Atlanta Stadium
  • Group G: Belgium 0-0 Iran — Los Angeles Stadium
  • Group H: Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde — Miami Stadium
  • Group G: Egypt 3-1 New Zealand — BC Place Vancouver

June 22

  • Group J: Watch Argentina vs. Austria — Dallas Stadium (1 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group I: Watch France vs Iraq — Philadelphia Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group I: Watch Norway vs Senegal — New York New Jersey Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group J: Watch Jordan vs Algeria — San Francisco Bay Stadium (11 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

June 23

  • Group K: Watch Portugal vs Uzbekistan — Houston Stadium (1 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group L: Watch England vs Ghana — Boston Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group L: Watch Panama vs Croatia — Toronto Stadium (7 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group K: Watch Colombia vs DR Congo — Guadalajara Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

June 24

  • Group B: Watch Switzerland vs Canada — BC Place Vancouver (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group B: Watch Bosnia vs Qatar — Seattle Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group C: Watch Brazil vs Scotland — Miami Stadium (6 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group C: Watch Morocco vs Haiti — Atlanta Stadium (6 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group A: Watch Mexico vs Czechia — Mexico City Stadium (9 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group A: Watch South Korea vs South Africa — Monterrey Stadium (9 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

June 25

  • Group E: Watch Ecuador vs Germany — New York New Jersey Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group E: Watch Curaçao vs Ivory Coast — Philadelphia Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group F: Watch Tunisia vs Netherlands — Kansas City Stadium (7 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group F: Watch Japan vs Sweden— Dallas Stadium (7 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group D: USA vs Türkiye – Los Angeles Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group D: Watch Paraguay vs Australia — San Francisco Bay Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

June 26

  • Group I: Watch Norway vs France — Boston Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group I: Watch Senegal vs Iraq  — Toronto Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group H: Watch Uruguay vs Spain — Guadalajara Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group H: Watch Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia — Houston Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group G: Watch New Zealand vs Belgium — BC Place Vancouver (11 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group G: Watch Egypt vs Iran — Seattle Stadium (11 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

June 27

  • Group L: Watch Panama vs England —New York New Jersey Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group L: Watch Croatia vs Ghana — Philadelphia Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group K: Watch Colombia vs Portugal — Miami Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group K: Watch DR Congo vs Uzbekistan — Atlanta Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Group J: Watch Argentina vs Jordan — Dallas Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Group J: Watch Algeria vs Austria — Kansas City Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

2026 World Cup Schedule: Knockout Round

Round of 32

June 28

  • Watch Round of 32 in Los Angeles: Group A Second-Place vs. Group B Second-Place — Los Angeles Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

June 29

  • Watch Round of 32 in Houston: Group C Winner vs. Group F Second Place — Houston Stadium (1 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Boston: Germany vs. Group A/B/C/D/F Third Place — Boston Stadium (4:30 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Monterrey: Group F Winner vs Group C Second Place — Monterrey Stadium (9:00 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

June 30

  • Watch Round of 32 in Dallas: Group E Second Place vs. Group I Second Place — Dallas Stadium (1 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in New York New Jersey: Group I Winner vs Group C/D/F/G/H Third Place — New York New Jersey Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Mexico City: Mexico vs Group C/E/F/H/I Third Place — Mexico City Stadium (9 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 1

  • Watch Round of 32 in Atlanta: Group L Winner vs. Group E/H/I/J/K Third Place — Atlanta Stadium (12 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Seattle: Group G Winner vs. Group A/E/H/I/J Third Place — Seattle Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in San Francisco: USA vs. Group B/E/F/I/J Third Place — San Francisco Bay Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 2

  • Watch Round of 32 in Los Angeles: Group H Winner vs. Group J Second Place — Los Angeles Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Toronto: Group K Second Place vs. Group L Second Place — Toronto Stadium (7 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Vancouver: Group B Winner vs. Group D/E/I/J/L Third Place — BC Place Vancouver (11 p.m. ET, FS1, FOX One)

July 3

  • Watch Round of 32 in Dallas: Group D Second Place vs. Group G Second Place — Dallas Stadium (2 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Miami: Group J Winner vs. Group H Second Place — Miami Stadium (6 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 32 in Kansas City: Group K Winner vs. D/E/I/J/L Third Place – Kansas City Stadium (9:30 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

Round of 16

July 4

  • Watch Round of 16 in Houston: TBD vs. TBD – Houston Stadium (1 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 16 in Philadelphia: TBD vs. TBD – Philadelphia Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 5

  • Watch Round of 16 in New York New Jersey: TBD vs. TBD – New York New Jersey Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 16 in Mexico City: TBD vs. TBD — Mexico City Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 6

  • Watch Round of 16 in Dallas: TBD vs. TBD – Dallas Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 16 in Seattle: TBD vs. TBD – Seattle Stadium (8 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 7

  • Watch Round of 16 in Atlanta: TBD vs. TBD – Atlanta Stadium (12 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Round of 16 in Vancouver: TBD vs. TBD – BC Place Vancouver (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

Quarterfinals

July 9

  • Watch Quarterfinal in Boston: TBD vs. TBD – Boston Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 10

  • Watch Quarterfinal in Los Angeles: TBD vs. TBD – Los Angeles Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 11

  • Watch Quarterfinal in Miami: TBD vs. TBD – Miami Stadium (5 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
  • Watch Quarterfinal in Kansas City: TBD vs. TBD – Kansas City Stadium (9 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

Semifinals

July 14

  • Watch Semifinal in Dallas: TBD vs. TBD – Dallas Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

July 15

  • Watch Semifinal in Atlanta: TBD vs. TBD – Atlanta Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

World Cup Final

July 19

  • Watch World Cup Final 2026: TBD vs. TBD — New York New Jersey Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)

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Uruguay 2 – 2 Cape Verde

Cape Verde continued their fairytale World Cup campaign as the African group of islands claimed a 2-2 draw with two-time winners Uruguay in Miami.

In a real contender for game of the tournament, Cape Verde were at it again in a brave display in the Group H game which saw them take the lead, fall behind – then rescue another point after some horror Uruguay defending.

Kevin Pina set the tone for their bravery by scoring a stunning long-range free-kick that went through the timid two-man Uruguay wall to send Cape Verde into more delirium.

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Kevin Pina scored a stunning free-kick for Cape Verde

But a second tournament goal for Maxi Araujo, who then set up Agustin Canobbio’s second seven minutes later, turned the game around just ahead of half-time.

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Uruguay’s Maxi Araujo reacts after scoring his team’s first goal

Cape Verde were not deterred and levelled in comical fashion for Marcelo Bielsa’s side. Mathias Olivera’s poor square pass saw goalkeeper Fernando Muslera rush out of his goal. Substitute Helio Varela flicked the ball over his head and scored into an empty net.

Uruguay thought they had a winner as Araujo tapped home a scrappy effort but it was ruled out for an offside on the same player. Steven Moreira then made two goal-saving blocks to deny Brian Rodriguez and Rodrigo Bentancur from close range.

A thrilling finale saw Laros Duarte fire straight at the goalkeeper in a massive chance for Cape Verde to win it, before Varela was denied a second goal by a goal-saving challenge from Bentancur.

For Cape Verde, this result means they can go into their final game against Saudi Arabia confident that they can avoid defeat to take them into the round of 32. Uruguay likely need something from their final game against Spain to qualify…

The key moments from Miami…

  • 21: GOAL! Pina sends Cape Verde into delirium with a long-range free-kick that goes through the two-man wall.
  • 38: Cape Verde miss two quickfire opportunities – Lopes Cabral’s cross is well-saved by Muslera while Gilson Benchimol cannot pick out Telmo Arcanjo for a one on one on the break.
  • 44: GOAL! Seconds after Cape Verde try to score from halfway, Araujo levels with a close-range header.
  • 45+6: GOAL! Uruguay complete comeback as Canobbio flicks home Araujo’s header.
  • 61: GOAL! Uruguay then shoot themselves in the foot as Olivera’s square pass and Muslera’s wild charge out allows Varela to level.
  • 63: Jamiro Monteiro nearly turns the game around again as his long-range effort lands on the roof of the net.
  • 69: DISALLOWED! Uruguay think they have a scrappy third goal through Araujo but his heel is caught offside as a corner came back to him.
  • 90+3: Federico Valverde cannot slide in from Darwin Nunez’s cross, before Canobbio blazes over a one on one.
  • 90+5: Duarte nearly wins it for Cape Verde but fires straight at the goalkeeper, before Varela fails to convert big chance on break.

Analysis: What is going on with Bielsa’s Uruguay?

Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz:

From dark horses to deep disappointment. Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay were one of those teams tipped to go a long way given talent all over the pitch. Carry on playing like this and they are going home.

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Uruguay have been a deep disappointment at this World Cup

After losing for most of their opener against World Cup opener against Saudi Arabia, before salvaging a late point, Uruguay were even worse against Cape Verde.

Their two goals were their only shots on target in the game. With 15 chances flying off target, they look like a team devoid of quality as much as confidence.

Yes, they are missing key players such as injured captain Jose Gimenez, defender Ronald Araujo, midfielder Giorgian de Arrascaeta while Luis Suarez was not picked – key, experienced players in the spine.

But their problems are bigger than that. There is a passion element to it as well. Just look at the two teams in terms of heart.

Cape Verde defended for their lives. Their two centre-backs made 28 clearances, left-back Sidny Lopes Cabral won 10 out of his 15 duels on a yellow card.

Uruguay’s two-man wall parted like papier mache for Kevin Pina’s free-kick goal, while their hospital pass defending for the second was diabolic at any level.

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Cape Verde’s Helio Varela dribbles past Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera

But perhaps such lack of heart to be expected, given all the turmoil that Bielsa’s reign has provided in the last two years.

Generational talisman Suarez removed himself from international duty because Bielsa created a divisive and toxic environment, and the former Leeds boss returned the favour by snubbing the striker when he asked to come back for this tournament.

Part of the disrespect Suarez accused Bielsa of is putting Sunday’s goalscorer Augstin Canobbio with the Under-20s “sparring players” instead of the first team, as Bielsa did not like his attitude, including the way he sat down.

Bielsa is already set to leave the national team post at the end of the tournament but as the full-time whistle went, the cameras followed him down the tunnel. There is deep scrutiny after the two-time World Cup winners failed to beat Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde at a major tournament.

Will he even take charge of the game against Spain? Stranger things have happened.

What the result means…

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‘I Couldn’t Feel My Leg’: Virgil Van Dijk Suffers Injury Scare In Win vs. Sweden

Netherlands secured a 5-1 victory over Sweden in their second World Cup group-stage match on Saturday night, but the triumph was clouded by significant fitness scares for Virgil van Dijk. 

Liverpool’s captain revealed a frightening moment during the clash where he temporarily lost feeling in his upper leg following a heavy blow to the hip.

A Frightening Nerve Scare

Despite Oranje delivering an absolute masterclass on the pitch to brush aside Sweden in a comprehensive 5-1 blowout, Van Dijk did not emerge from the intense battle completely unscathed, picking up a severe knock that sent a brief wave of panic through the Dutch technical staff.

Speaking directly to NOS after the final whistle, the Liverpool defender detailed the bizarre and alarming physical sensations he experienced immediately following a heavy collision. 

“I took a hard hit to my hip and I couldn’t feel my upper leg anymore, so that was a little bit crazy,” Van Dijk explained, recounting the immediate aftermath of the challenge. “But it was probably just a pinched nerve.”

Van Dijk Downplays Injury Fears

The Oranje’s next match, against Tunisia, will see Van Dijk break the record to become the Netherlands captain with the most appearances at the World Cup. 

Van Dijk is currently tied at seven World Cup matches as captain, alongside legendary figures Johan Cruyff, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Frank de Boer and Ruud Krol.

Despite the knock, he does not expect any major issues moving forward. He believes he will be able to simply join the training sessions in the coming days and be available for selection. “I think it is not too bad, but we will see shortly,” Van Dijk concluded.

Another Threat For The Oranje

Van Dijk’s scare was not the only medical concern troubling the Dutch camp, as midfield anchor Frenkie de Jong also faced uncertainty about whether he could even start the match. 

The midfielder revealed that his fitness issues stemmed from an incident earlier in the week during team preparations. 

“We had a collision at training, and I was also involved in that,” De Jong explained. “I had sustained some damage from it, but in the end, it was okay.”

Although De Jong managed to feature in Saturday’s victory, he admitted that he was far from pain-free during the game. He noted that he definitely felt pain during the match, though it was still manageable. 

While it remains a question mark whether he will be able to train over the coming days, the midfielder remains optimistic about his recovery.

“We’re going to see what the reaction will be, but I have confidence in it,” De Jong concluded.

The Oranje Eye Top Spot

After a sluggish opening draw against Japan that drew criticism for coach Ronald Koeman, Netherlands bounced back with a devastating attacking display to dismantle Sweden. 

Cody Gakpo spearheaded the emphatic victory by netting a brilliant brace, while Brian Brobbey also found the back of the net twice to put the Oranje completely out of sight.

Although Anthony Elanga pulled a goal back for Sweden, Crysencio Summerville put the final seal on a hugely impressive Dutch performance. Having effectively neutralized a Sweden side that previously thrashed Tunisia 5-1. 

Koeman’s men are now firmly in the driving seat to win their group, needing just a victory over Tunisia in their final fixture to guarantee top spot.

US Open: Rory McIlroy admits Shinnecock Hills ‘won the battle’ after seeing major title hopes fade during frustrating weekend | Golf News

Rory McIlroy was left frustrated by seeing the “wheels come off” during the US Open, where a disappointing weekend display saw his major hopes ended at Shinnecock Hills.

McIlroy posted an opening-round 69 and was seven off the halfway lead after a one-over 71 on Friday, then raced within four of Wyndham Clark following three consecutive birdies during his third round.

The Masters champion spectacularly unravelled during the back nine on Saturday, carding five bogeys in a three-over 73, with any hopes of an eighth consecutive US Open top 20 ended by another frustrating final day.

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McIlroy shot a three-over 73 in the third round, leaving him 10 strokes behind Wyndham Clark

McIlroy called for himself to “just go home” after a poor approach shot early on Sunday, when he bogeyed three of his first five holes and recorded his worst US Open finish since the tournament was last held at Shinnecock Hills in 2018.

I think it [Shinnecock Hills] won the battle over me at this point,” McIlroy said following his final-round 73, which saw him finish on six over. “I think looking back on the entire week, I’ll obviously rue the back-nine yesterday [Saturday].

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McIlroy was visibly frustrated after hitting a poor approach to the third green at Shinnecock Hills, as he slipped further down the leaderboard

“I got myself to two under par for the tournament after nine yesterday, then the wheels came off and played a really bad back nine – I shot myself out of the tournament then.

“I was really disappointed coming away from the course last night. You try to come out here today positive and you try to muster up the energy to put a good one in there, but, after a couple of bogeys on the front nine, I was just trying to race my way to the 18th green.”

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McIlroy made three birdies in a row at one stage during the third round

McIlroy was second last of the 72 players in approach play on the final day and 59th in strokes gained putting, with the six-time major champion struggling with his irons and on the greens to continue his tumble down the leaderboard.

“Today he just looked slightly lacklustre,” Sky Sports’ Andrew Coltart said on commentary. “A couple of years ago he would go out there in the majors and he’d struggle in the first round, play himself out of it, and then would back his way into a top five or something by fighting hard.”

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Rory McIlroy was chasing a second major win of the season and first at the US Open since 2011

Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley added: “It has been a seesaw week for McIlroy. One step forward and two steps back has been the order of play for him all week long.

“As he has made a few birdies, he has followed it with mistakes.”

All eyes on The Open for McIlroy

McIlroy’s finish is his worst result since successfully defending his title at The Masters in April, with the Northern Irishman now set for a fortnight off after electing to skip next week’s Travelers Championship – the final Signature Event of the season.

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Highlights from the final round of The Masters, where McIlroy held off Scottie Scheffler and Justin Rose to defend his title

He also missed the Cadillac Championship and the RBC Heritage this season, meaning he has made just 10 appearances in PGA Tour-sanctioned events in 2026 and played in only five of the eight Signature Events.

McIlroy will return to action at the Genesis Scottish Open on July 9-12, which he won in 2023 and finished runner-up to Chris Gotterup last year, ahead of featuring in The Open at Royal Birkdale the following week.

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I’ll be playing some links golf this week probably coming up, but it’s my favourite time of the year to go back home and play The Open,” McIlroy added. “I get to spend a bit of time back there.

“This was not too dissimilar to an Open Championship in terms of how the golf course started to play over the weekend, but a bit of links golf over the next couple weeks will be nice.”

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Zlatan: Lamine Yamal Has Something ‘Nobody Else Has’

Lamine Yamal has arrived on the FIFA World Cup stage.

Spain’s superstar winger, who turns 19 next month, scored a goal in the 10th minute of his country’s 4-0 Group H victory over Saudi Arabia on Sunday. It was Yamal’s first career World Cup goal in what was also his first World Cup start and second appearance in the tournament altogether.

Spain’s Lamine Yamal Scores His First Career FIFA World Cup™ Goal vs Saudi Arabia 🇪🇸

Yamal came off the bench in Spain’s shock June 15 draw against Cape Verde, as he was dealing with a hamstring injury. While he only played one half against Saudi Arabia for the same reason, it was all that Spain needed from him.

“The difference from the first game and today was, I would say, Yamal because he brings something that I think nobody else has, they creativity,” Zlatan Ibrahimović opined after Spain’s win. “He only played 45 minutes, but everybody knows that when you play against Spain, you have to watch out; they’re the European champions.”

But what is it that makes Yamal special?

“The creativity,” World Cup winner Thierry Henry said of Yamal, who plays at Barcelona just as Henry did. “He’s the sort of guy that thinks the game. He does things differently. He will attract different people, find different ways with his dribbling, passing and the aura that he has. He knows when to go and when not to go and stop the rhythm of the game sometimes, assisting goals.

“To talk about him, we know we’re talking about Spain today, obviously, but also at Barcelona, when he doesn’t play, it’s on the same team. When you have Lamine Yamal on your team, anything can happen.”

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Yamal has spent the last four seasons playing for Barcelona in LaLiga, with whom he finished first in the league in three of those seasons (2022-23, 2024-25 and 2025-26). Last season (2025-26), Yamal totaled 16 goals, 11 assists and knocked through three penalty kicks, which were all career highs.

Prior to becoming a fixture for Barcelona, Yamal was part of La Masia, Barcelona’s youth academy, since 2014; Yamal ultimately made his debut for the club in April 2023, when he was just 15.

Next up for Yamal and Spain (1W-1D-0L) is a June 26 showdown against Uruguay (0W-1D-0L), which is both countries’ final match of the group stage.

‘He Brings Something Nobody Else Has’ 🇪🇸 Zlatan on Lamine Yamal’s Performance in Spain’s Win

Lucas Bergvall transfer news: Tottenham midfielder asks to leave Premier League club in search for first-team football | Football News

Sweden midfielder Lucas Bergvall has asked to leave Tottenham Hotspur this summer.

The 20-year-old, who is currently with his country at the World Cup, has made the club aware of his wish to leave Spurs in search for a fresh start and concerns over regular first-team football.

Bergvall only played 112 minutes of football under Roberto De Zerbi, starting one of the Italian’s six games in charge and featuring mainly as a substitute.

He joined Spurs from Swedish club Djurgarden in the 2024 winter window and his contract runs until June 2031.

Before joining Spurs, Barcelona were interested in Bergvall but he chose Tottenham, despite holding talks with Deco.

Spurs are pushing for reinforcements in midfield, and had an £80m bid for Sandro Tonali rebuffed by Newcastle on Saturday.

De Zerbi’s plans to rebuild Spurs

Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge:

Never again. That was the promise made by Tottenham chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and non-executive chairman Peter Charrington after narrowly avoiding relegation from the Premier League.

There was a lot of criticism aimed at the Spurs board and sporting director Johan Lange after a disappointing January transfer window which left the team looking slim. It looked even more slim when the injuries started to pile up.

The promise from the Spurs hierarchy is that they are going to be stronger and they are going to back Roberto De Zerbi, who they have wanted to bring to the club for a long time. Even Daniel Levy, who left as former executive chairman a year ago, wanted to hire De Zerbi.

Now they’ve finally got him, and after he pulled off the miracle of keeping Spurs up, they want to back him by signing the players he wants. Jan Paul van Hecke, who De Zerbi worked with at Brighton, has already been brought in for £52m.

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Tottenham’s Premier League fixtures

Tottenham begin their 2026/27 Premier League season with a trip to Brentford on August 22, live on Sky Sports.

The Saturday 5.30pm kick-off at the Gtech Community Stadium will be the start of Roberto De Zerbi’s first full season in charge of Spurs, who escaped relegation last season after a second consecutive 17th-placed finish.

Following the season-opening London derby, Tottenham host Newcastle in their first home game of the season on August 29.

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2026 INDYCAR Odds: Pole-sitter Alex Palou Clear Favorite For Road America

INDYCAR heads to Wisconsin this weekend for the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America. And according to the odds, Alex Palou could get his fifth win of the season when the series races on Sunday, June 21 (2 p.m. ET, FOX).

Will Palou be able to bounce back from Bommarito, a race where his pit strategy landed him in 17th place?

Check out the latest odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of June 21.

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XPEL Grand Prix at Road America 2026

Alex Palou: 1/2 (bet $10 to win $15 total)
David Malukas: 11/2 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
Marcus Armstrong: 15/2 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Scott McLaughlin: 10/1 (bet $10 to win $110 total)
Pato O’Ward: 12/1 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
Felix Rosenqvist: 15/1 (bet $10 to win $160 total)
Scott Dixon: 16/1 (bet $10 to win $170 total)
Kyle Kirkwood: 18/1 (bet $10 to win $190 total)
Will Power: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Marcus Ericsson: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Christian Lundgaard: 20/1 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Santino Ferrucci: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Nolan Siegel: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Josef Newgarden: 40/1 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Caio Collet: 50/1 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Romain Grosjean: 60/1 (bet $10 to win $610 total)
Christian Rasmussen: 80/1 (bet $10 to win $810 total)
Rinus Veekay: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Graham Rahal: 100/1 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)
Louis Foster: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Kyffin Simpson: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Dennis Hauger: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Alexander Rossi: 150/1 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)
Mick Schumacher: 200/1 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)
Sting Ray Robb: 500/1 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)

Here’s what to know about the oddsboard:

The Favorite

Alex Palou is the clear favorite heading into Road America. On the season, the reigning INDYCAR champion has four wins, five poles and sits first in the standings with 342 points. He won this race in 2025 after leading only six laps. Even with his disastrous finish two weeks ago at Gateway, he’s still sitting first in Bob Pockrass’s most recent power rankings.

One To Watch

Kyle Kirkwood is certainly one to watch at Road America, as he sits second in the standings behind Alex Palou. In fact, he’s only 49 points away from the champ for first place. While he hasn’t earned any poles in 2026, he does have one win under his belt, which was the inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington back in March. At Road America last year, he barely missed the podium, finishing fourth behind Palou, Rosenqvist and Ferrucci.

Jack Draper boosted by coach Andy Murray ahead of Wimbledon: ‘He believes in me and my tennis’ | Tennis News

“He believes in me and my tennis” – Jack Draper has revealed he has received a big boost from his new coach Andy Murray ahead of Wimbledon.

The former British No 1 prepares to return to tennis action at the Eastbourne Open on Monday when he tackles American Brandon Nakashima, who made it as far as the semi-finals at Queen’s before losing to eventual champion Francisco Cerundolo.

Draper has been hampered by injuries since the US Open last August, with a knee problem causing his latest stint on the sidelines since April.

But he returns on the grass of Eastbourne one week before Wimbledon starts with Murray, a two-time champion at the All England Club, as part of his coaching set-up for the first time in competition.

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Draper revealed that Murray had helped him focus on the longer-term picture amid his fight to regain fitness.

“He [Murray] has always supported me,” said Draper. “I’ve always had a great relationship with Andy. We spent some time together towards the back end of his career and he’s been a great support to me every since he has stopped as well, but it felt like a really good time to get Andy in my team. I’ve always wanted that because he’s one of my biggest inspirations.

“To have him there in my coaching team, not only as a coach, but a mentor as somebody who has been through it all, which is a special thing. But also the fact that he believes in me, believes in my tennis – especially in this moment now which is to come back and build myself up again. It gives me a big boost!”

What are Draper’s recent results?

Eastbourne Open – ?

Barcelona Open – first round

Miami Open – second round

Indian Wells – quarter-final

Dubai Tennis Championships – second round

‘I think I was always pretty good’

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Murray has delivered glowing praise of Draper’s ability, hailing his tennis as “b****y good”.

“I was thinking to myself, ‘I was like No 4 in the world’. I think I was always pretty good,” Draper jested. “Hearing that from Andy means on another level, so he’s a special, special person, not only as a person, but also his tennis knowledge. If he’s saying that about you, then there’s no one who you can get more confidence from than him.

“To know someone who has dealt with all the things that you have gone through such as injuries, or pressure moments, or how to deal with certain situations, he really does bring to me so many different things and he delivers it in such a calm way and in a way that is very helpful. He’s very honest but also very calm. He has a very good influence on me.”

Draper, who has endured an injury-stricken 12 months and has only played nine matches in 2026, said: “I’m so happy to be back at a tournament. It’s been way too long. My body is feeling good. It’s been a tough time doing rehab and not be able to get on the match court but to come back at a tournament like Eastbourne is great so I’m really happy.

“I always saw injuries as being a one-to-two-week thing, so when you have a big one, you do lose a lot of confidence in your body and doing the thing that you’ve always been able to do.

“You can go from doing anything to then really struggling just to move without pain or something like that, so you have to work yourself through it. And luckily I’ve had some really amazing people around to help guide me and tell me, ‘Jack, it’s going to be alright, you’ll get out there’ and it’s nice to be back.”

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An alternate angle of Draper’s match against Daniil Medvedev, as we get an interesting take from the Miami crowd…

Could Murray extend his partnership with Draper?

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Murray explained in an interview with The Sun how the coaching partnership with Draper could extend beyond Wimbledon, but only on certain terms around his own family life.

He said: “I get to spend a decent amount of time with Jack. I also believe a lot in his tennis. In the sessions I’ve done with him, I’ve been more impressed probably than what I expected and I thought he was good before I started helping him. He’s a quick learner. He’s got very few holes in his game. He’s a more complete player than probably what I expected as well.

“I really like Jack, and I wanted to help him when he asked if I could. But I was quite clear about what I could and couldn’t do. I still want to be able to pick my kids up from school, drop them off at home – he’s asked for me to help him over this next period. I’ve enjoyed being on court with him. We’ll see how the next few weeks pan out.”

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Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s World Cup Best Bets Today — Match Day 12

“Bear Bets” are real wagers that Chris “The Bear” Fallica is actually making.

The last time Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland took the pitch on the same day during this World Cup, they scored a combined seven goals. 

Will the superstar trio do it again?

Here is what I’m eyeing ahead of Match Day 12.

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World Cup Best Bets — Monday, June 22

Argentina vs. Austria

Lionel Messi was dominant in Argentina’s World Cup opener (Getty Images).

The Austria scoreline vs. Jordan looked convincing at 3-1, but included in that is an own goal and a 90+12 penalty. It will have to be much better against Argentina’s defense to generate chances. Lionel Messi had his magical hat trick vs. Algeria, but Argentina really didn’t do much on offense either. For the xG crowd, Argentina had just 1.3 xG for the match, which tells how insanely good Messi’s goals were. This match should be a grind.

Fallica’s Picks:   Both Teams to Score — No (-120), 1st Half Draw (+135)

France vs. Iraq

France was very quiet for the first 45 minutes vs. Senegal; then a tactical tweak moving Michael Olise to the middle made all the difference. Iraq couldn’t defend against Norway, allowing 11 shots from inside the penalty area, and I would expect a similar, if not worse, struggle here.

Fallica’s Picks:   France -2.5 (-130), France 1st Half Team Total Over 1.5 (+115)

Norway vs. Senegal

Does a second brace await Erling Haaland against Senegal (Getty Images)?

Norway looked great in attack vs. an overmatched Iraq side, but Senegal will offer a stiffer test, even as one of the older teams in the competition. Reports of disputes between the players, staff and the confederation, along with accommodation issues have me a little concerned, but that could also result in motivating the Lions of Teranga to show everyone that they still have immense pride in playing for themselves and their fans. I’m not going to go too crazy here.

Fallica’s Pick:   Both Teams to Score — Yes (-135)

Jordan vs. Algeria

Both lost their openers by multiple goals, so each needs all three points here to boost their chances of being one of the third-place teams to advance. The duo combined for 0.8 xG in their openers, so I’m not sure if we’re gonna see much in the way of excitement here, even with both teams needing a win. I really don’t know what to do here, but I believe Algeria is better.

Fallica’s Pick:   Algeria Win to Nil (+140)

Brendon McCullum insists England captain Ben Stokes has not tarnished their relationship with nightclub incident | Cricket News

Brendon McCullum insists Ben Stokes’ actions have not impacted their working relationship as England’s head coach prepares to welcome his captain back for the third Test against New Zealand.

McCullum confirmed Stokes will return as captain for the series decider at Trent Bridge following a week-long exile in the wake of a nightclub incident involving Gus Atkinson during a team curfew breach.

Asked whether the incident had tarnished relations, McCullum told reporters: “I’ve said all the way along we’ve worked together intimately for four years. We’ve achieved some cool things and we’ve let ourselves down on other things.

“Our motivation, our belief and our vision for this side have not wavered. We still want to make the England cricket team the best possible and to have long-term, sustainable success.

“We have robust conversations all the time and I think that’s to be expected when you’re in positions of leadership.

“There’s a mutual respect in how we operate and, normally, we’re able to navigate through those conversations and maintain a collaborative approach.

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“It’s really important to separate the actions from the man. As leaders, we help set standards and try to abide by them constantly. Occasionally there will be mistakes. You address them and then move on.

“I’ve been very clear and very supportive of Ben, particularly this week. I anticipate we’ll be able to work together really well moving forward. I’m sure we still share the same vision for this team.”

It is understood the investigation into the nightclub incident – involving a member of England’s security staff and a Saracens player – which led to Stokes and Atkinson being dropped for the second Test, is not yet complete.

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Highlights from day five of the second Test between England and New Zealand.

Despite this, Stokes and Atkinson were withdrawn from the remainder of their respective County Championship matches for Durham and Surrey early on Sunday, in a clear indication both will return at Trent Bridge.

England are in desperate need of reinforcements after shortcomings with bat, ball and experience saw them slump to a 253-run defeat at The Oval as New Zealand levelled the three-match series.

Stokes struck 95 off 118 balls for Durham against Northamptonshire on Saturday and McCullum, who expressed his “worry” when news of the incident involving the England captain broke, welcomed his return to form.

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Brendon McCullum raised his concerns about Ben Stokes when asked if he would remain as England captain.

“Ben will be back and he will be captain,” he added. “Everyone is excited about that, especially after seeing him hit some form with Durham.

“My view on that has not changed. I’ve been speaking to Ben every single day since the incident and my assessment was that I was worried about him.

“But to see him go out there, play some cricket and enjoy himself was really positive. It is great to see him back playing and I look forward to seeing him in a few days.”

Broad: Stokes will apologise for Oval defeat

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Sky Sports’ Stuart Broad says that Englands loss in their second test to New Zealand will hurt Ben Stokes as he will know ‘this result is a result of his actions’.

Sky Sports Cricket’s Stuart Broad says Ben Stokes will have taken responsibility for England’s defeat in his absence and will be eager to atone on his return.

“New Zealand’s 253-run win will hurt Stokes. He’ll be feeling a lot of pain from this result as he knows it stems from his actions,” he said.

“I’m sure he has spoken to most of the squad, although he hasn’t said anything of note publicly. There will likely be a face-to-face apology, and then they will move on.

“He needs to say sorry, admit it was a mistake, and then focus on winning the series, because next week’s result is crucial.

“If England lose the series 2-1, there will be a huge number of questions asked.”

England vs New Zealand – results and schedule

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Uruguay vs. Cape Verde Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Uruguay will face Cape Verde in their second Group H match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026, at Miami Stadium on FS1. 

This fixture marks the first-ever senior international meeting between these two nations.

Cape Verde pulled off one of the great World Cup surprises in its World Cup debut, forcing a draw against the reigning European champion Spain 0-0. 

The Blue Sharks were the only one of this tournament’s four debutants to get a point in the first set of group games, and they’re the first team to post a shutout in its World Cup debut since 2006. 

40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha was Cape Verde’s hero, making seven saves to keep Cape Verde’s clean sheet. 

Meanwhile, Uruguay drew its opener 1-1 against Saudi Arabia, but the match was a tail of two halves. 

In the first half, Uruguay had 58% possession, and shots were even at five apiece. In the second half, Uruguay had 75% possession and outshot Saudi Arabia 22-2. La Celeste’s 22 second-half shots tied a World Cup record. 

Uruguay will look to carry that second half momentum into its second half of the tournament. 

Let’s check out the odds for the Uruguay vs. Cape Verde Group H matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 21.

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Federico Valverde is +155 to score against Cape Verde (Photo by Eston Parker/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images).

Uruguay vs. Cape Verde Odds

Moneyline

  • Uruguay: -240 (bet $10 to win $14.17 total)
  • Cape Verde: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total)
  • Draw: +330 (bet $10 to win $43 total)

Spread 

  • Uruguay -1.5: +150 (bet $10 to win $25 total)
  • Cape Verde +1.5: -190 (bet $10 to win $15.26 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: +128 (bet $10 to win $22.80 total)
  • Under: -158 (bet $10 to win $16.33 total)

Uruguay vs. Cape Verde Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • It was a miraculous effort last match from Cape Verde, managing a 0-0 draw with Spain, despite having just 26% possession. It was a defensive masterpiece, as the team committed just one foul and goalkeeper Vozinha made seven key saves. This likely creates a bit of a discount on Uruguay, which looked dreadful in the first half against Saudi Arabia but subbed off Darwin Núñez in the second half and moved Federico Vinas further upfield. The result was 22 second-half shots, 75% possession and a completely different looking side. Uruguay probably deserved all three points, but didn’t get them. It will get all three here and look for Vinas to play a key role. Take Uruguay -1.5.

How to Watch Uruguay vs. Cape Verde

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami, FL
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Federico Viñas: +155 (bet $10 to win $25.50 total)
  • Darwin Núñez: +170 (bet $10 to win $27 total)
  • Rodrigo Aguirre: +175 (bet $10 to win $27.50 total)
  • Brian Rodríguez: +200 (bet $10 to win $30 total)
  • Dailon Rocha Livramento: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Uruguay: -950 (bet $10 to win $11.05 total)
  • Cape Verde: +540 (bet $10 to win $64 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +156 (bet $10 to win $25.60 total)
  • No: -200 (bet $10 to win $15 total)

Virat Kohli: India batter set for ODI return against England in July series after injury as visitors name squad | Cricket News

Virat Kohli is set to return to India’s team for the One Day International series against England in July.

The 37-year-old legendary batter missed this month’s ODI series against Afghanistan, which India won 3-0, due to injury but will make his return on India’s tour of England for the three ODI matches between July 14-19, subject to passing fitness checks.

Kohli, the second-highest run scorer in international cricket history, sustained a hamstring injury during his Royal Challengers Bengaluru side’s victory in the Indian Premier League final last month, when he hit an unbeaten 75.

Yashasvi Jaiswal has been left out of the squad to face England despite his century in the third match against Afghanistan on Saturday.

Bowler Harshit Rana is set to make his return from injury.

The three ODIs take place at Edgbaston on July 14, Sophia Gardens on July 16 and Lord’s on July 19.

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Virat Kohli hit a no-look six for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings.

India’s ODI squad for England tour

Shubman Gill (c)
Rohit Sharma
Virat Kohli*
Shreyas Iyer
KL Rahul
Ishan Kishan
Washington Sundar
Axar Patel
Nitish Kumar Reddy
Kuldeep Yadav
Jasprit Bumrah
Prasidh Krishna
Harshit Rana
Arshdeep Singh
Gurnoor Brar

*subject to fitness clearance

England’s home series against India fixtures

  • First T20 (Wednesday July 1) – Banks Homes Riverside, Durham (5.30pm)
  • Second T20 (Saturday July 4) – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester (2.30pm)
  • Third T20 (Tuesday July 7) – Trent Bridge, Nottingham (5.30pm)
  • Fourth T20 (Thursday July 9) – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (5.30pm)
  • Fifth T20 (Saturday July 11) – Utilita Bowl, Southampton (2.30pm)
  • First ODI (Tuesday July 14) – Edgbaston, Birmingham (11am)
  • Second ODI (Thursday July 16) – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (1pm)
  • Third ODI (Sunday July 19) – Lord’s, London (11am)

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4 Takeaways From Japan’s Superb Win Over Tunisia At World Cup

Japan marked the 1,000th game in men’s World Cup history with a near flawless performance in a comprehensive 4-0 win over Tunisia, which was eliminated with the result. Japan showed many signs of strengths and no weaknesses as it dominated from the opening whistle. 

Meanwhile, Tunisia has been one of the worst and most poorly run teams through two games at the World Cup. After making a surprising coaching change after a 5-1 loss to Sweden, the Eagles of Carthage were actually worse in this game and have now been outscored 9-1 through two games. 

Here are my takeaways:

1. After Coaching Change, Tunisia Is Still A Mess

Hervé Renard had just taken over the Tunisia job. (Photo by Hector Vivas – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

One of the surprising stories in the group stages of the World Cup is that Tunisia fired its head coach Sabri Lamouchi after its first game. That was the quickest coaching change in World Cup history. This came after Tunisia had a very strong World Cup qualifying campaign where the Eagles of Carthage did not concede a goal across its 10 games. 

But its form and its confidence completely unraveled. In its final pre-tournament friendly, Tunisia was crushed by Belgium 5-0 and then, after last week’s loss to Sweden, the federation decided it had nothing to lose by making a change. 

New head coach Hervé Renard tried to take a pragmatic approach on short notice. After Lamouchi made the surprising decision to make a goalkeeping switch just before the opening game, Renard brought established veteran Aymen Dahmen back into the lineup. 

But ultimately, Rennard’s decisions did not improve the Tunisian team, as Japan was dominant from the start. Tunisia’s defense allowed too much space and the player’s intensity drained as the first half progressed. Japan out-possessed Tunisia 66-34% and completed 266 passes to Tunisia’s 118. Tunisia had just two touches in Japan’s box and its only shot was from outside the box, and it missed the target.

In the second half, Tunisia regressed and were missing basic passes as the team attempted to build possession. Defensively, Tunisian players were failing to pick up runners and were giving up too much space. 

Since the 2022 World Cup, the Tunisian national team has had six different head coaches (Jalel Kadri, Faouzi Benzarti, Kais Yaâkoubi, Sami Trabelsi, Lamouchi, and now Renard). That has made it tough for the team to build an identity and a system around one coach. It also creates confusion and pressure on the players. 

Tunisia now exits this World Cup after getting severely outplayed in its first two games. It is hard to see Tunisia improving in the coming years without stability. 

2. Japan Demonstrated Its Superb Tactics

Japan in action at the World Cup against Tunisia. (Photo by Hector Vivas – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

This was not just a collapse from Tunisia, it was also a very strong performance from Japan, which looks like a team that can progress multiple rounds in the knockout stages. In the first game, Japan looked equal to the Netherlands in a 2-2 draw. In this game, the team showed an elite instinct that is typical of top teams. 

Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu had his team in a 3-4-3 formation that was very strong tactically. Up front, Japan was very good at counter-pressing and winning balls back quickly. When Tunisia was able to get the ball into the attacking half, it did little to breakdown Tunisia’s organized backline. 

Offensively, Japan was excellent at winning second balls and beginning possessions in dangerous areas. Typically, Japan was able to get the ball into wide areas where its players had one-on-one situations against isolated defenders. As was the case on the opening goal, Japan typically had committed runners in the box who were targets for crosses. 

But its goals were reflective of the team’s tactics. 

In just the fifth minute, it was Daichi Kamada who made a run into the box to hammer home a ball from the right side sent in by Keito Nakamura. Kamada had previously scored the 88th minute equalizer against the Netherlands. 

The third goal in the 69th minute highlighted Japan’s ability to pass effectively out of the back, which is another of the team’s strengths. Central defender Ko Itakura sent a pass to Ayase Ueda who then chipped Tunisia’s backline with one touch to send Junya Ito in alone, which he converted past Dahmen. Tunisia struggled immensely defending Japan’s passing out of the back. 

On the fourth goal, it was another effective use of Japan to get the ball out wide for another dangerous cross which Ayase Ueda was able to head home for his second of the night. 

Japan is a team that is so organized under Moriyasu and all its players are bought into the system. 

3. Japan’s Biggest Strength? Its Depth

Another reason why Japan’s start to this tournament is so impressive is because of how many injuries have tested the depths of its player pool and how well the players have responded. 

In February, defensive midfielder and team captain Wataru Endo of Liverpool suffered a severe foot injury and had to miss this tournament.

Explosive playmaker Kaoru Mitoma of Brighton suffered a hamstring injury in April which forced him out. Defenders Takehiro Tomiyasu and Koki Machida also were ruled out before the roster was named.

Then in the game against the Netherlands, Takefusa Kubo picked up a knee injury. While he is expected back for the knockouts, Kubo could not play against Tunisia.

Despite such a high number of injuries, the team continues to play well and not miss a beat.  Part of that is due to having a tactical system that players have bought into and understand their roles. But also, this generation of Japanese players is just so deep and so talented at many, many levels. 

4. Goal Differential Will Matter In Final Games

The Netherlands and Japan now enter the final match day of Group F even on four points with also the same goal differential. Sweden, meanwhile, is just one point behind.

Japan will now face Sweden, and the Netherlands will take on Tunisia.

If Japan and the Netherlands both win these final games (where they are both favored), it will come down to a race for goal differential. That favors the Dutch because Tunisia looks very disorganized and dispirited. Japan will face a Swedish team that should be desperate for a result and will also want to manage goal differential if it falls behind.

In that final game, however, Japan could make a statement and give itself momentum heading into the knockouts. Based on this game, Japan is a team that nobody wants to play. 

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US Open: Wyndham Clark takes big lead into final day after Scottie Scheffler boosts Grand Slam hopes at Shinnecock Hills | Golf News

Wyndham Clark will take a commanding six-shot lead into the final round of the US Open, while Scottie Scheffler boosted his career Grand Slam hopes with an impressive fightback at Shinnecock Hills.

Halfway-leader Clark moved a huge step closer to a second US Open title in four years after another impressive display, in which he capitalised on the best of the conditions and his sublime scrambling to post a level-par 70.

The American produced a stunning eagle at the par-five 16th to pull further clear of the field, having already made two birdies and three bogeys in his round, with a final-hole bogey leaving Clark heading into the final day on seven under and one of just five players still in red figures.

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Clark hit one of the shots of his life during the third round of the US Open, setting up a close-range eagle

Clark is in prime position to complete a wire-to-wire victory and second worldwide win in four starts, with 12 of the last 13 players holding a 54-hole lead of six shots or greater in a men’s major going on to win.

He will now have a Sunday pairing with Scheffler, one of only two players to break par on Saturday, with the world No 1 sitting tied-second on one under as he chases the elusive major required to become just the seventh male to complete the career Grand Slam.

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Scheffler is joined on one under by Sahith Theegala, Sam Stevens and Tom Kim, with two-time major winner Xander Schauffele among the group on level par, while Matt Fitzpatrick – playing alongside Clark – dropped to one over following a four-over 74.

Tommy Fleetwood – runner-up in the 2018 US Open at this venue – and Collin Morikawa join Fitzpatrick in tied-10th, while Rory McIlroy dropped to tied-17th and 10 strokes back after carding five back-nine bogeys in a third-round 73.

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Rory McIlroy posted a three-over 73 in the third round at Shinnecock Hills, seeing him slip out of contention

How Clark extended historic lead at Shinnecock

A three-putt bogey at the first saw Clark’s overnight lead halved as Stevens – playing two groups ahead – opened with a birdie, only for the 2023 champion to respond with a two-putt birdie at the fifth to get back to seven under.

Clark got up and down to save pars over his next two holes but bogeyed the par-four eighth after finding the sand with his approach shot, with a long-range two-putt at the ninth avoiding another dropped shot and seeing him reach the turn two ahead.

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Clark produced an impressive putting display to move closer to a second US Open victory

Stevens started his back nine with successive birdies to hand a four-shot buffer to Clark, who followed further impressive saves at the 10th and 11th by holing from 15 feet to salvage a par at the 13th.

Clark saw a five-foot birdie at the 14th cancelled out by a close-range bogey at the next, before the 32-year-old responded with an incredible approach into the par-five 16th and five-foot eagle to jump seven ahead.

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Clark birdied the 14th hole to pull further clear of the chasing pack

A three-putt bogey at the par-four last cut Clark’s lead but gives him a huge cushion heading into Sunday, the largest in a US Open since McIlroy’s wire-to-wire win – and breakthrough major – in the 2011 contest.

“If I’m being honest, I feel like my lead should be a little more,” Clark told Sky Sports. “I’m frustrated about the 18th [bogey] and the bogey on the 15th.

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Wyndham Clark told Sky Sports that he was frustrated after making bogey on the 18th hole and suggested he should be leading by more

“If you told me at the beginning of the week I’d be taking a six shot lead heading into Sunday, I would obviously take it.”

Scheffler started seven strokes back and fell further behind after opening with back-to-back bogeys, but responded with four birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine – including a spectacular chip-in from off the 14th green – to move to one under.

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Scottie Scheffler holed a crucial chip during his third round, moving him up the leaderboard as he hunts down his career Grand Slam

“We’ve been battling hard for a few days, and I did a good job of keeping myself in the tournament,” Scheffler said. “I’ll need a really nice round if I’m going to try and catch Wyndham.”

A round-of-the-day 67 moved Emiliano Grillo into tied-sixth with Schauffele, Keith Mitchell and Sam Burns, while McIlroy heads into the final day 10 strokes behind despite briefly being within four after three consecutive birdies on his front nine.

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World Cup Roundup: Germany Advances; Netherlands And Curaçao Make Statements

83.3 million — that’s the difference in population size between Saturday’s two biggest winners, Germany and Curaçao. But just because they were the biggest winners didn’t mean they were the only ones with something to celebrate.

Here is everything you might have missed on Day 10 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup:

Netherlands vs. Sweden

  • The Netherlands has set the World Cup record for most consecutive matches without defeat at 14. The Dutch have also set the record for most consecutive World Cup group stage matches without defeat at 18.
  • The Netherlands has not lost a World Cup game outright since losing the 2010 final against Spain, having been eliminated via a penalty shootout in both 2018 and 2022.
  • Brian Brobbey’s first goal after 4 minutes and 58 seconds was the fourth-fastest goal for the Netherlands in World Cup history and the fastest since Robin van Persie against Brazil in 2014 (2:32).
  • Brobbey’s second goal was the 100th goal in the Netherlands’ World Cup history. The Dutch became the eighth nation to ever score 100 goals at the FIFA World Cup.
  • No player has more assists in the last two editions of the World Cup (2022 and 2026) than the Netherlands right back Denzel Dumfries (four). Croatia’s Ivan Perišić also has four.

Netherlands vs Sweden Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Germany vs. Ivory Coast

  • Germany advanced to the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time since 2014. It also won its group, last doing so in 2014.
  • Manuel Neuer made his 21st appearance in a World Cup match, breaking a tie with Hugo Lloris (France) for the most ever by a goalkeeper. Neuer also has tied the German record for most World Cup matches played (former striker Uwe Seeler).
  • Deniz Undav has already matched Cameroon’s Roger Milla’s 1990 record for the most goal involvements (three goals and two assists) as a substitute at a single World Cup since 1966 (per OPTA).
  • Germany has now won 11 straight games since September 2025, the second-longest win streak in team history (12 straight in 1979-80).
  • This was only the second time Ivory Coast had ever led at half of a World Cup match. It led against North Korea in 2010 and won 3-0.

Germany vs Ivory Coast Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Ecuador vs. Curaçao

  • Curaçao recorded its first-ever point at a FIFA World Cup by holding Ecuador to a scoreless draw at Kansas City. This is its first time competing at the World Cup.
  • Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room recorded 15 saves, the second-most in a World Cup match ever and the most by a goalkeeper in a World Cup without conceding a goal. Not including extra time, Room’s 15 saves are the most on record by any goalkeeper in a World Cup.
  • Dick Advocaat, who is now 12W-7D-5L as Curaçao’s head coach, is the oldest coach in World Cup history.
  • Enner Valencia had 1.7 expected goals in his chances against Curaçao, the highest mark for a player who failed to score in a 2026 World Cup match, per OPTA.
  • Among teams that have played two games, Ecuador is one of three teams that has failed to score a goal; the other two are Türkiye and Haitiboth, which did not advance to the round of 32.

Ecuador vs Curaçao Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Tunisia vs. Japan

  • Japan cruised to a 4-0 win over Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium for its first win of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and its largest win at the tournament ever. This is the first time Japan has scored four goals in a men’s FIFA World Cup match.
  • Daichi Kamada’s opening goal was Japan’s earliest ever in a World Cup match. Kamada is the first Japanese player to score in back-to-back World Cup games since Junichi Inamoto on home soil in the first two group games in 2002.
  • Ayase Ueda is the first Japanese player ever to record a brace at the World Cup. He is also the third Japanese player with a goal and assist in the same World Cup match.
  • Tunisia has failed to advance to the knockout stage, joining Haiti and Türkiye as the first teams to do so.
  • This match was the 1,000th match in FIFA World Cup history.

Tunisia vs Japan Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

BEST OF THE DAY

Assist Of The Day

With Germany needing a goal in extra time, nothing was breaking through. Deniz Undav was in no man’s land with his back facing the goal and the Netherlands’ defense fully set up — that was until Felix Nmecha made something out of nothing.

Through a sea full of orange, the 25-year-old pinged a pass to Undav that had enough pace and power to zip past the Dutch defense. Undav took care of the rest with a clinical first touch before he turned and faced the goal.

Save Of The Day

There is one goalkeeper in the history of the FIFA World Cup that has recorded 15 saves in a 90-minute match; his name is Eloy Room, and he represents Curaçao, the smallest nation to ever participate in the FIFA World Cup. What a day it was for him.

Goal Of The Day

Cody Gakpo was able to get anything he wanted against Sweden, and nothing illustrated that more than the goal that secured his brace. With Sweden center back Gustaf Lagerbielke defending him one-on-one, Gakpo cut to his right and created just enough space to sneak the ball between goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt and the near post. Clinical.

Moment Of The Day

History For Curaçao

Curaçao wasn’t supposed to enter its final group-stage match with anything to play for — not after losing to Germany 7-1 in its opener, and not with Ecuador next on its schedule. Two games later, Curaçao are still in the mix thanks to the heroics of Eloy Room. Up next: Ivory Coast.

Ecuador 0 – 0 Curacao

Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room made history with an incredible 15 saves to earn his country their first ever World Cup point by holding Ecuador to a 0-0 draw in Group E.

Room, 37, set a new record for the most saves in 90 minutes of a World Cup match since records began in 1966, with an outstanding display, improbably keeping alive the qualification hopes of the team ranked 81st in the world and a population of just 158,000 people despite their 7-1 opening-game defeat to Germany.

Ecuador, fancied by many to go deep into the tournament after a promising qualifying campaign, had 27 shots, producing an xG of 3.05, yet drew another blank after losing 1-0 to the Ivory Coast and must now beat table-toppers Germany to go through.

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Ecuador’s Enner Valencia is denied by Eloy Room in the third minute

Enner Valencia was the most wasteful of Ecuador’s forwards with seven shots, denied by Room’s best save in only the third minute when clean through on goal before Gonzalo Plata had his close-range header parried by the unbeatable goalkeeper on a remarkable night in Kansas.

Tim Howard made 15 saves for the USA against Belgium at the 2014 World Cup, but that game went to extra time.

FIFA recorded Howard as having made 16 saves but Opta recorded the figure as 15.

Ramon Quiroga set the record for Peru in 1978 with 14 saves against the Netherlands, surpassing Stoyan Yordanov of Bulgaria, who made 12 against Morocco in 1970,

The key moments from Kansas…

  • 3: HUGE SAVE! Curacao goalkeeper Room denies Valencia with a brilliant stop.

  • 69: ROOM AGAIN! Plata’s close-range header at a corner is superbly parried by the goalkeeper.

  • 60: DOULE SAVE! But NOT from Room as Curacao are denied a shock lead.

  • 79: ROOM MAKES HISTORY! Angulo’s pildriver from outside the box is parried by Room to bring up his fifteenth save.

  • 90: OFF THE WOODWORK! Ecuador substitute Preciado sees his cross hit the crossbar.

Who is Eloy Room?

Room plays for second-tier Miami FC in the USL Championship, having signed for the club in December last year.

The 37-year-old won the Eredivisie title with PSV in the 2017/18 season and before that spent most of his career at Vitesse, where he made more than 250 appearances over two spells.

After PSV, he signed for MLS side Columbus Crew in 2019, playing 102 times, winning the MLS Save of Year and the MLS Cup.

Room for a hero…

Save after save!

Ecuadraw on the brink

Sky Sports’ David Richardson:

The issue with Ecuador’s qualifying campaign was their repeated reliance on 0-0 draws, a habit that now threatens to end in an embarrassing group-stage exit.

Amad Diallo’s last-minute winner for the Ivory Coast denied them a draw in the opening game, after they had recorded eight stalemates in 18 qualifiers. Even their 1-0 win over Argentina, which concluded their qualifying campaign, came after a run of four consecutive 0-0 draws.

That pattern has continued. In their eight friendlies before this tournament, they drew five. Sebastian Beccacece’s side struggles for goals, often scraping wins by the odd goal and leaning heavily on Enner Valencia, who has 49 goals in 107 appearances. The next highest scorer is Gonzalo Plata with eight.

Managing to draw 0-0 despite 27 shots against a team ranked 81st in the world is quite an achievement in itself. Beating Germany to reach the knockout stage would be an even bigger one.

What the result means…

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Polymarket Sports Prediction Markets

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US Open 2026 tee times: Full R4 pairings and UK and Ireland start times for final round at Shinnecock Hills in New York | Golf News

Groupings and tee times for the final round of the 126th US Open, held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York.

A level-par 70 was enough to increase halfway leader Wyndham Clark’s advantage from four strokes to six, with the American heading into the final day on seven under as he looks to close out a wire-to-wire victory.

Clark faces a Sunday pairing with Scottie Scheffler, one of two players to post an under-par third round, with the world No 1 still in contention to claim the major required to complete the career Grand Slam.

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Wyndham Clark hit one of the shots of his life during the third round, with a brilliant approach setting up eagle at the par-five 16th

They will tee off at 2.30pm local time (7.30pm UK time), with Sahith Theegala, Sam Stevens and Tom Kim alongside Scheffler in tied-second and the only other players still under-par for the tournament

Rory McIlroy’s third-round 73 drops him to tied-17th and sees him 10 off the lead, with the Masters champion teeing off alongside Akshay Bhatia in the final round (5.13pm UK time).

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Rory McIlroy shot a three-over 73 during his third round to slip down the leaderboard

Sunday’s R4 tee times

USA unless stated; (x) denotes amateurs; All times UK and Ireland

Starting on hole one

1245 Dylan Wu, James Nicholas

1256 Peter Uihlein, Russell Henley

1307 Patrick Rodgers, Eric Lee (x)

1318 Neal Shipley, Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn)

1329 Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Bel), Nico Echavarria (Col)

1340 Caleb Surratt, Ben James

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Wyndham Clark told Sky Sports that he was frustrated after making bogey on the 18th hoe and suggested he should be leading by more

1351 Jackson Van Paris, Spencer Tibbits

1402 Kurt Kitayama, Max Greyserman

1418 Marek Fleming (x), Jacob Bridgeman

1429 Johnny Keefer, Ludvig Åberg (Swe)

1440 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Angel Hidalgo (Esp)

1451 Miles Russell (x), Jackson Koivun (x)

1502 Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Chris Gotterup

1513 Harry Higgs, Andrew Putnam

1524 Michael Brennan, Jordan Spieth

1535 Bud Cauley, Ben Kohles

1551 Cameron Young, Joaquin Niemann (Chi)

1602 Laurie Canter (Eng), Justin Thomas

1613 William Mouw, Niklas Norgaard (Den)

1624 Max McGreevy, Justin Rose (Eng)

1635 Ben Griffin, Tyrrell Hatton (Eng)

1646 Pierceson Coody, Dustin Johnson

1657 Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn), Gary Woodland

1713 Akshay Bhatia, Rory McIlroy (NIrl)

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Rory McIlroy made three birdies in a row during his third round at the US Open

1724 Maverick McNealy, Brian Harman

1735 Zac Blair, Aaron Rai (Eng)

1746 John Parry (Eng), JT Poston

1757 Sungjae Im (Kor), Michael Kim

1808 Ryder Cowan (x), Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng)

1819 Corey Conners (Can), Keegan Bradley

1835 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Collin Morikawa

1846 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Xander Schauffele

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In the Audi Performance Zone, Paul McGinley takes a look at Tommy Fleetwood’s super swing

1857 Sam Burns, Keith Mitchell

1908 Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Sam Stevens

1919 Tom Kim (Kor), Sahith Theegala

1930 Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark

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England’s Thomas Tuchel Hints Winger Bukayo Saka Will Not Start Against Ghana

England manager Thomas Tuchel has indicated that winger Bukayo Saka is unlikely to start the upcoming World Cup encounter against Ghana. Despite making a goal-scoring impact from the bench during the opening victory over Croatia, the Arsenal attacker continues to have his minutes carefully managed due to an ongoing Achilles issue.

Tuchel Protects Star Attacker

The Three Lions enjoyed a flying start to their Group L campaign by defeating Croatia 4-2, with Saka providing an immediate assist for Marcus Rashford after being introduced as a second-half substitute. However, the national team coaching staff remain determined to nurse the 24-year-old through the early tournament phases. Although the winger played through pain during Arsenal’s successful Premier League title run-in, Tuchel is taking a highly cautious approach.

Manager Outlines Fitness Plan

While the player publicly declared his willingness to gamble on his long-term physical condition to aid the team, his manager is looking at the broader tournament picture. Tuchel stated: “Bukayo is ready and will get more and more ready. I think once we go to the last game of this group he will be ready.”

This delicate management strategy contrasts with the approach of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, who traditionally keeps specific medical details concerning his key squad assets entirely in-house.

Squad Depth Eases Pressure

Medical assessments indicate that the winger’s Achilles tendinitis has not deteriorated since the conclusion of the grueling domestic season, but Tuchel seemingly wants him to peak for the knockout rounds. The luxury of benching a player of his caliber highlights England’s immense attacking depth, with Noni Madueke likely to resume on the right flank. This cautious approach is further justified by the impressive form of other rotation options, highlighted by Ivan Toney scoring a hat-trick in a recent 5-1 private friendly against Sporting Kansas City.

Ghana Test Challenges Leaders

England heads to Boston Stadium on Tuesday for a crucial top-of-the-table clash against a Ghanian side that secured an opening 1-0 win over Panama. The Black Stars present a rigid physical examination as they look to build momentum following their disciplined tournament start. Securing a second successive victory would comfortably book England’s place in the round of 32 before their final group match against Panama in New Jersey.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Sophia Dunkley creates England selection headache with standout performance against Scotland | Cricket News

Sophia Dunkley has given England a selection headache after her fine performance in England’s 38-run win against Scotland in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

Dunkley, England’s long-time opener, was dropped for the first two matches of the tournament after a disappointing run of form saw her average 16.33 and post a highest score of just 26 over six warm-up matches, but she returned to the side at No 3 in place of injured captain Nat Sciver-Brunt.

To say she took her chance would be an understatement. After a shock first-ball wicket left England 0-1, the Surrey batter posted a game-high 57 off 37 balls as she propelled her side to an insurmountable total of 200 and an eventual victory.

With Sciver-Brunt set to return for England’s last group game against New Zealand – and Amy Jones, Danni Wyatt-Hodge and in-form Alice Capsey rounding out an accomplished top order – Dunkley has left head coach Charlotte Edwards with decisions to make as a crucial period of the competition approaches.

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Scotland bring Dunkley’s spectacular innings to an end

“It was great to get out there,” Dunkley said. “I found it quite tricky up front, and I thought they bowled pretty well, but it was great to get out there and get the win for England.

“It’s tournament cricket. I think all 15 are so important in a World Cup – you just try and stay as ready as you can on the sidelines and that’s what I tried to do.

“Nice to fit in and contribute, but I think the most important thing is that we got the two points and keep the momentum going into the next game.”

Farrant: Dunkley turned up when she was needed

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Sophie Ecclestone became the fifth bowler to claim 150 wickets in T20 internationals during England’s win over Scotland

Former England seamer Tash Farrant on Sky Sports:

“Being dropped just before a home T20 World Cup – that would be such a tough pill to swallow. So fair play to Sophia Dunkley for the way she responded. I’ve seen her over the past couple of days – she was trying to stay as positive as she possibly could, and she’s always trying to be a positive presence in the group and a good team member.

“She always goes hard in the powerplay. She always causes a bit of chaos, but it was very effective. She finds the boundary with ease.

“When her half-century was brought up [after the game], you could see the emotion – it’s been a tough couple of weeks for her, but she’s kept herself in a good mindset, so that if she was needed, she could turn up like she did.”

Gibson: We’re all so happy for Dunkley

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England’s skipper Charlie Dean claims her side’s first wicket against Scotland

England all-rounder Dani Gibson, speaking to Sky Sports:

“She’ll be disappointed that she’s not been playing but to step up the way she did just shows her character.

“We’re just all so happy for her.

“She took her opportunity and showed just what she’s capable of. It was just great to watch from the sidelines.”

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Cape Verde, Spain, Egypt Back in Action: What To Know For World Cup Match Day 11

The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup group stage continues on Sunday as Groups G and H enter their second match day after all four opening games across these two groups ended in draws, meaning every single team enters the day level with one point. 

Spain and Saudi Arabia kick off the action in Atlanta, where La Roja looks to rebound from a scoreless stalemate in their opener against Cape Verde, while Saudi Arabia aims to pull off another surprising result. Attention then turns to Los Angeles as Belgium faces Iran, with the Red Devils trying to earn three points after an opening draw. 

The third match takes us to Miami, where Uruguay looks to come away with three points against a Cape Verde side that has already created one of the biggest results of the tournament. Finally, the nightcap in Vancouver features New Zealand going against Egypt.

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 12 p.m. ET
  • Where: Atlanta
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One

The 48-team format can be forgiving with eight of 12 third-place teams advancing to the knockouts, but a lot is at stake as Spain takes on Saudi Arabia on Sunday at Atlanta Stadium. With every team in Group H tied at one point, a win secures a clear path to advance, while a loss creates immense pressure in the group finale.

Spain enters this match searching for answers after a frustrating 0-0 draw against debutants Cape Verde. La Roja was unable to convert in the final third as star forwards Mikel Oyarzabal and Ferran Torres were both guilty of squandering scoring opportunities, but Cape Verde’s 40-year-old keeper Vozinha had an incredible performance to secure a clean sheet.

For Saudi Arabia, confidence is sky-high after grinding out an impressive 1-1 draw against Uruguay, taking a surprise lead in the 41st minute when defender Abdulelah Al-Amri scored. Though they eventually conceded an equalizer, Saudi Arabia’s disciplined defensive shape and absolute resilience showed they are comfortable absorbing heavy pressure. 

Both teams will look to control the tempo, but Spain’s elite midfield and attacking depth can provide the upper hand if they find their confidence.

Player to Watch

The Barcelona prodigy came off the bench in the opening match, but even he wasn’t able to get one past Cape Verde’s Vozinha. Expected to step into the starting lineup on Sunday, Yamal brings the elite vision, pace, and creativity La Roja desperately needs to unlock a stubborn Saudi defense.

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 3 p.m. ET
  • Where: Los Angeles
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One

Belgium enters this match against Iran following a disappointing 1-1 draw against Egypt in Seattle. The Red Devils looked uncharacteristically disjointed early on, conceding a 19th-minute goal to Emam Ashour. While a second-half own goal from Mohamed Hany salvaged a point, head coach Rudi Garcia’s squad left the pitch knowing they probably left points on the field.

Iran is coming off an entertaining 2-2 draw against New Zealand where their attacking quality was on full display. Iran managed to equalize twice with goals from Ramin Rezaeian and Mohammad Mohebi, but were unable to find a third goal.

While Iran’s counter-attacking speed can punish any team, their backline will face a massive challenge trying to contain a motivated Belgian frontline. Belgium remains favored to advance, but a failure to win here would make their final group match a must-win scenario.

Player to Watch

At 34 years old, the Napoli midfielder remains the heartbeat of Belgium’s creative engine. After a tightly contested opener where Egypt successfully crowded his passing lanes, De Bruyne will look to get on the scoresheet in Los Angeles, whether its scoring or assisting. 

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 6 p.m. ET
  • Where: Miami
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One

Uruguay will aim to take a definitive step toward the knockout stage on Sunday when they face tournament darlings Cape Verde in Miami.

Uruguay struggled to establish themselves during a sluggish 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia. La Celeste looked vulnerable in transition and had to wait until the 80th minute for midfielder Maxi Araújo to score to rescue a point.  

Uruguay desperately needs a victory on Sunday to avoid a must-win showdown against Spain in their group-stage finale in Guadalajara.

Cape Verde enters this match with immense pride after pulling off the opening round’s biggest fairytale—a 0-0 draw against the No. 2 FIFA ranked Spain. Making their World Cup debut, the tiny African nation was led by their overnight sensation in goal.

The undeniable star of Cape Verde’s opener was veteran goalkeeper Vozinha, who stood like an absolute wall to deny multiple certain goals. To repeat the miracle, Cape Verde will need another perfect defensive display, but dealing with Uruguay’s relentless physical pressing for 90 minutes will test their depth to the absolute limit.

Player to Watch

The 40-year-old veteran keeper turned back the clock against Spain, pulling off spectacular saves to preserve a clean sheet. Cape Verde will heavily rely on his organizational leadership and shot-stopping ability. If Vozinha can replicate his opening-day magic in Miami, Cape Verde might just be able to pull off another historic result.

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 9 p.m. ET
  • Where: Vancouver
  • TV: FOX
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To round out Group G, New Zealand and Egypt meet at BC Place in Vancouver for Sunday’s final game. With the group perfectly balanced, the winner of this matchup will put themselves on the brink of a historic knockout stage berth.

New Zealand completely shattered external expectations in their first match, battling to an exciting 2-2 draw against Iran in Los Angeles. Entering the tournament as the group’s lowest-ranked side, the All Whites played with immense bravery and clinical precision.

Forward Elijah Just was the star of the evening, scoring an incredible brace to give New Zealand a deserved result. The All Whites proved they possess the transitional speed and technical quality to punish any defensive errors, and they will bring immense confidence into Vancouver.

Egypt is coming off a highly disciplined 1-1 draw against top-seeded Belgium. The Pharaohs executed their game plan perfectly in the first half, taking a shocking lead through Emam Ashour in the 19th minute. While an unfortunate second-half own goal ultimately cost them a historic win, Egypt’s defensive structure proved it can stymie some of the best attackers in the world.

Egypt will likely present more of a challenge for New Zealand’s frontline than Iran did, but with the group entirely up for grabs, this could turn into a back-and-forth battle where small mistakes could lead to multiple goals.

Player to Watch

Elijah Just introduced himself to many fans watching New Zealand’s opening match, scoring in both the 7th and 54th minutes to secure a crucial point for the All Whites. Just’s clever movement off the ball, raw pace, and clinical finishing will be tested heavily against the Egyptian backline. If his teammates can supply him with service, Just has the form to score again.
 

England vs New Zealand: Joe Root ‘won’t give up’ but Black Caps ’99 per cent’ likely to level Test series at The Oval | Cricket News

Joe Root passed 14,000 Test runs on Saturday and reached stumps at The Oval 25 runs away from a 42nd century in the format, but he will have another number on his mind – 281.

That is how many more runs England need to pull off a record, and remarkable, chase of 463 against New Zealand in south London after closing day four on 182-5.

The tourists seem all but certain of victory – Stuart Broad makes them 99 per cent favourites and Simon Doull 98 per cent – yet with Root still in, England have a “smidgeon” of hope, according to another Sky Sports pundit in Michael Atherton.

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Highlights from day four of the second Test as England closed on 182-5 chasing a record 463 to secure a series-sealing win

Atherton said: “I can’t really see a way out of this for England, but those who have tickets are lucky that England’s best in Root is still at the crease. There’s just a smidgeon of hope, maybe.

“It’s a quality New Zealand attack. We saw that at Lord’s [in the first Test], albeit on a much more helpful pitch. You’ve got to work hard and fight hard for your runs.

“They’ve got four seamers who keep coming, in Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Nathan Smith and Will O’Rourke, and give you very little.”

Doull added of Root, who will resume on Sunday morning alongside debutant Jordan Cox: “I don’t know if he has ‘give up’ in his DNA. Not many Yorkshiremen do. He will be saying to Cox, ‘we can do it’.”

‘Root an amazing accumulator’

Sky Sports Cricket’s Stuart Broad on Joe Root:

“I mean this as the greatest of compliments, but you don’t really notice Root.

“He just scores runs, guiding it down to third man, pushing it through extra-cover, clipping it off his pads. He has got to 75 and you think, ‘how has he got there?’

“You remember Harry Brook dancing down the pitch and hitting over extra-cover or backing away and slicing over backward point, whereas Joe is just an amazing accumulator.”

‘Brook is box office and you want to watch him bat’

England looked toast at 40-3 when Ben Duckett was caught off O’Rourke clothing a pull to mid-on, 10 overs after Emilio Gay and Jacob Bethell had fallen in Jamieson’s double wicket-maiden.

However, a 97-run stand between Root and Harry Brook boosted the hosts’ chances of an improbable series-sealing win, with Brook making 58 before he was dismissed by Matt Henry, having played some stunning shots as he reached fifty from 33 deliveries.

Praising Brook, Doull said: “You have to take the good with the bad with Brook.

“There will be times, like at The Oval last year against India when he got out when the game was probably in the bag, where you want him to be slightly better, but you can’t chastise the bloke for averaging 50-odd.

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Harry Brook’s wicket, caught at slip off Matt Henry, was a blow to England as they target an improbable victory in south London

“I don’t like the term, ‘that’s the way he plays’ as that is often a bit of a cop out but he is a very good player and frightening, I would imagine, to bowl to in a mood.

“There was only one way he was going to play and while he didn’t kick on, he is box office and you want to watch him bat.

“Yes, you want to watch him bat for longer but he has a Test triple hundred and four other scores over 150, so sometimes you have to temper throwing the cup of tea at the TV when he gets out in a strange way with ‘just sit back and enjoy it’.”

Brook was dismissed in a conventional way on Saturday, snicking to slip with wicketkeeper Tom Blundell stood up close, and Doull added: “He might think: ‘How am I going to play when the keeper comes up to 77-85mph bowlers?’ Hopefully he will look at that.”

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Ben Stokes showed England what they are missing with a sizzling 95 off 118 balls for Durham in the County Championship

Root to the rescue?

While England were toiling in London, usual captain Ben Stokes, dropped for this game after breaking a midnight curfew he was part of establishing, spanked 95 from 118 balls for Durham in the County Championship against Northamptonshire.

Stokes, who seems likely to return for the third Test at Trent Bridge from Wednesday, has history when it comes to reviving England from seemingly lost causes, most notably in the 2019 Ashes Test at Headingley when he struck an unbeaten 135 in a one-wicket win.

This time, though, it is milestone man Root on whom England’s hopes of a heist appear to rest.

New Zealand will know that while he is there, the job is not yet done.

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England vs New Zealand results and schedule

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  • First Test (Lord’s) – England won by 115 runs
  • Second Test (The Kia Oval) – June 17-21 (11am)
  • Third Test (Trent Bridge) – June 25-29 (11am)

Japan vs. Tunisia Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Japan and Tunisia are set to face off in a Group F match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 21, 2026, at Monterrey Stadium on FS1. 

This historic match will mark the 1,000th fixture in the tournament’s history. 

Japan came from behind twice in the opener against the Netherlands, ultimately earning an important 2-2 draw against the Group E favorites. Daichi Kamada’s heroic 89th minute goal was the latest goal in Japan’s World Cup history. 

Japan continues to be a second-half team at the World Cup, as nine of Japan’s last 10 World Cup goals have come in the second half. Japan had 52% possession and seven shots in the second half against the Netherlands while only controlling 31% possession and taking three shots in the first half.

Meanwhile, Tunisia is coming off a 5-1 loss against Sweden. The disappointing loss was Tunisia’s largest-ever margin of defeat at the World Cup. Its 2026 opener was extremely uncharacteristic as it only allowed one goal in three group stage matches back in 2022. 

After losing its opener, Sabri Lamouchi became the first manager fired mid-World Cup after one game. He was replaced by Hervé Renard, who will now lead the team the rest of the way. 

Let’s check out the odds for the Japan vs. Tunisia Group F matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 20. 

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Daichi Kamada is +650 to score against Tunisia (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images). 

Japan vs. Tunisia Odds

Moneyline

  • Japan: -190 (bet $10 to win $15.26 total)
  • Tunisia: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
  • Draw: +300 (bet $10 to win $40 total)

Spread 

  • Japan -0.5: -190 (bet $10 to win $15.26 total)
  • Tunisia +0.5 +155 (bet $10 to win $25.50 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: +108 (bet $10 to win $20.80 total)
  • Under: -132 (bet $10 to win $17.58 total)

Japan vs. Tunisia Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • Tunisia was so poor in the opener that it sacked its manager. Enter the well-traveled Herve Denard. Japan was awesome in the opener and if it can bring the same level here, goals will surely follow against one of the weaker sides. Take Japan over 1.5 goals scored.

How to Watch Japan vs. Tunisia

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 12:00 a.m. ET
  • Where: Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico
  • TV: FS1
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Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Ayase Ueda: +155 (bet $10 to win $25.50 total)
  • Koki Ogawa: +175 (bet $10 to win $27.50 total)
  • Kento Shiogai: +190 (bet $10 to win $29 total)
  • Keisuke Gotō: +205 (bet $10 to win $30.50 total)
  • Shūto Machino: +215 (bet $10 to win $31.50 total)
  • Elias Saad: +475 (bet $10 to win $57.50 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Japan: -650 (bet $10 to win $11.54 total)
  • Tunisia: +420 (bet $10 to win $52 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +100 (bet $10 to win $20 total)
  • No: -128 (bet $10 to win $17.81 total)

Aryna Sabalenka: Top seed stunned by Jessica Pegula in deciding set as American reaches Berlin Open final | Tennis News

Top seed Aryna Sabalenka saw her Wimbledon preparations take a major hit as she was stunned by Jessica Pegula in the deciding set of the Berlin Open semi-finals.

The American sealed her fourth win over Sabalenka in 13 WTA Tour meetings with a stunning 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 6-0 victory as she secured a spot in the final.

The ​28-year-old, who exited the ‌French Open in the quarter-finals to Russian ​Diana Shnaider, struggled to find her rhythm after a slow start, and Pegula ​took the opening set ⁠following an early ⁠break.

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Sabalenka stunned

Since the WTA rankings were first published in 1975, Aryna Sabalenka is now the first world No 1 to concede 6-0 deciding sets at multiple and consecutive WTA-level events

Pegula was leading 3-1 in the second-set tie-break before a rain delay lasting over two hours washed away her momentum and handed it to Sabalenka, who sent the contest into a deciding set shoot-out.

Pegula, the 2024 Berlin champion, reasserted control by winning the final six games, sweeping Sabalenka in the decider.

All four of Sabalenka’s Grand Slam titles – her most recent at the 2025 US Open – have come on hard courts, and she ⁠is still chasing a first ​Wimbledon crown after three semi-final ​runs.

She lost this year’s ​Australian Open final to Elena Rybakina ⁠in three sets, a year after finishing runner-up to Madison ⁠Keys.

Pegula will face either Czech Linda ​Noskova or the Philippines’ Alexandra Eala in Sunday’s final.

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2026 World Cup Odds: USA, Mexico First To Clinch Groups

The group stage is the first step toward World Cup glory. 

All 48 nations playing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been divided into 12 groups (labeled A-L) of four teams. 

With the expanded knockout format of 32 teams advancing past the group stage, winning the group has become more important than ever.

Let’s check out the latest odds for all 12 groups at FanDuel Sportsbook, as of June 20. 

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Group A winner

Mexico wins

Group B winner

Canada: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)
Switzerland: +145 (bet $10 to win $24.50 total)

Group C winner

Brazil: -250 (bet $10 to win $14 total)
Morocco: +185 (bet $10 to win $28.50 total)
Scotland: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)

Group D winner

The USA wins

Group E winner

Germany: -300 (bet $10 to win $13.33 total)
Ivory Coast: +300 (bet $10 to win $40 total)
Ecuador: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)

Group F winner

Netherlands: +110 (bet $10 to win $21 total)
Sweden: +200 (bet $10 to win $30 total)
Japan: +260 (bet $10 to win $36 total)
Tunisia: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)

Group G winner

Belgium: -190 (bet $10 to win $15.26 total)
Egypt: +250 (bet $10 to win $35 total)
Iran: +900 (bet $10 to win $100 total)
New Zealand: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)

Group H winner

Spain: -270 (bet $10 to win $13.70 total)
Uruguay: +330 (bet $10 to win $43 total)
Cape Verde: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Saudi Arabia: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)

Group I winner

France: -320 (bet $10 to win $13.13 total)
Norway: +280 (bet $10 to win $38 total)
Senegal: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Iraq: +35000 (bet $10 to win $3,510 total)

Group J winner

Argentina: -650 (bet $10 to win $11.54 total)
Austria: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Algeria: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Jordan: +12500 (bet $10 to win $1,260 total)

Group K winner

Colombia: -120 (bet $10 to win $18.33 total)
Portugal: +125 (bet $10 to win $22.50 total)
DR Congo: +1300 (bet $10 to win $140 total)
Uzbekistan: +12500 (bet $10 to win $1,260 total)

Group L winner

England: -1500 (bet $10 to win $10.67 total)
Ghana: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)
Croatia: +3300 (bet $10 to win $340 total)
Panama: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)

Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia beat Netherlands by 98 runs to continue unbeaten start to tournament | Cricket News

Australia maintained their winning start to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with a comfortable 98-run win over the Netherlands at the Hampshire Bowl.

After opening the tournament with wins over South Africa and Bangladesh, six-time champions Australia made it three from three in Group A with a record-equalling tournament total on Saturday.

England amassed 219-1 against Sri Lanka in the opener at Edgbaston last week.

After being put in to bat first, Australia set an imposing 219-6 from their 20 overs with the Netherlands only able to muster 121-3 in response.

Beth Mooney top scored for Australia with 74 from 42 balls but had to retire hurt due to back stiffness.

Her total was complemented by solid stints from Ashleigh Gardner (58) and Georgia Wareham (41), before Kim Garth (2-20) and Annabel Sutherland (1-23) took the wickets during an unsuccessful chase for the Dutch.

Mooney earned player of the match honours and said of her enforced exit: “I’m all good. Just precautionary, probably just not used to all the bus travel we’ve been doing.

“The Southampton trip is a pretty long one, so I look forward to that again tomorrow!

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How it all finished up at the Hampshire Bowl

“As an opening batter and top-order batter, your job is to score runs so, from my point of view, I did my job pretty well today.

“Had a couple of good partnerships there, first with Georgia Voll and then Ash Gardner. I thought we were very comprehensive and the bowlers did a great job restricting them to 120.”

The Netherlands have lost all three of their group games so far on their tournament debut, although Babette de Leede caught the eye in their innings with 56 not out off 57 balls on her landmark 100th T20I appearance.

Robine Rijke also celebrated reaching the same milestone.

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De Leede and Sterre Kalis combined for 96 from 91 balls from the fourth over to the 19th. Kalis, dropped on 21 and 40, was bowled for 44.

“This is a massive moment for us,” de Leede said. “Australia are a quality team [so] to learn from them, see how they go about their innings, it’s just incredible.”

Australia next face Pakistan at Headingley on Tuesday evening, while the Netherlands return against South Africa in Bristol on Thursday.

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How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Germany, Netherlands, More

Day 10 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup brings four Group E and Group F matchups, headlined by a clash of the two perfect teams in Group E as Germany takes on Ivory Coast in Toronto. The Germans rolled up a 7-1 opening win over Curaçao behind a two-goal performance from Kai Havertz, while the Ivory Coast edged Ecuador 1-0 in their opener. Earlier, unbeaten Sweden faces a Netherlands side that must respond after dropping points in a 2-2 draw with Japan, with Alexander Isak and Yasin Ayari leading a Swedish attack that put five past Tunisia in Matchday 1. All four matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream live on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Saturday, June 20

Netherlands vs. Sweden

  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Houston Stadium, Houston, TX

Player to Watch

The Liverpool forward was electric for Sweden in its opening 5-1 win over Tunisia. Isak scored a goal and added two assists as he routinely cut through Tunisia’s defense using his speed and skill. But going against the Dutch defense is the test of another level. If Isak can do that, Sweden might pull off a surprising result. He will know what he is up against as he will likely have several occasions when he has to go against his Liverpool teammate in Virgil van Dijk.

Germany vs. Ivory Coast

  • Time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Ontario

Player to Watch

Ivory Coast’s teenage winger is well known to German fans as he was one of the top young players in the Bundesliga this season with RB Leipzig. Known for his explosive speed, skillful dribbling, and his ability to finish with either foot, Diomande will be a handful for Germany to defend. 

He also brings with him a unique background that saw him move to Florida in the United States as a teenager. It was there he played for Yulee High School and joined the DIME academy, which is a private athletic training club in Daytona Beach. It is hard to believe that one of the game’s top teenagers was recently playing high school soccer. But now, he has a chance to go against one of the world’s most successful national teams. 

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Ecuador vs. Curaçao

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, MO

Player to Watch

Ecuador’s all-time leading scorer is the player to watch in this game as the team needs to score early and often against Curaçao to secure three points and build up a positive goal differential. Valencia has earned 106 caps for Ecuador and his next goal will be his 50th international goal. That could very well come against Curaçao. 

Tunisia vs. Japan

  • Time: midnight ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico

Player to Watch

The left-sided attacker has had a lot of success for Japan with 11 goals from 26 caps dating back to his debut in 2023. Against the Netherlands, he scored his team’s first goal to even the game at 1-1. Japan is fighting through adversity due to injuries and the likely loss of Kubo will put a lot of responsibility on players such as Nakamura. But with Tunisia’s confidence shattered, he could have openings to do damage. Tunisia showed vulnerability against Sweden’s pacey players such as Alexander Isak. Nakamura might be able to find a similar level of success in this game.

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Mercedes reveal reasons for ‘very painful’ reliability problems after George Russell, Kimi Antonelli costly retirements | F1 News

Mercedes believe they understand the reasons behind their “very painful” reliability problems so far this season as they work on introducing fixes as the 2026 campaign progresses.

The world championship leaders have suffered costly race-ending failures for George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in two of the last three events.

Russell retired when leading last month’s Canadian Grand Prix, while Antonelli dropped out with three laps to go when running second in last Sunday’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

Mercedes’ customer teams, notably McLaren, have also experienced power-unit issues in the first months of the sport’s new era of engine and chassis rules.

And while the problems have not all been exactly the same, technical director James Allison believes they have got to the heart of overriding issues linked to the battery.

“I think anyone who’s a keen watcher of the sport will have seen that this has laid a few Mercedes engine cars low over the season so far,” said Allison on the team’s Nu Silver Arrows Radio Show.

“They’re not all identical, but they do sort of originate in the same broad part of the battery. And I think that most of the areas of risk have been understood and, with a bit of luck, when we start to sort of phase in the new modules into the racing season – we call the battery the ‘module’ – then our fortunes as a fleet should pick up.

“Obviously for us, that’s an important thing. These DNFs are very, very painful.”

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Toto Wolff warned Mercedes must solve their reliability issues to fight for the championships after Kimi Antonelli’s late DNF in Barcelona, followed by George Russell’s retirement from the lead in Canada.

On how they go about balancing the chase more performance from the car with shoring up reliability, Allison said: “You accept that there will be failure.

“We try to make sure that failure happens in testing or on rigs and that it happens as little as possible when you’re out there trying to earn championship points.

“Now, clearly, it doesn’t always work because occasionally the car will DNF and that is definitely a failure of our process and all of our attempts to deliver performance without the downside of that performance.

“But when a failure like that does happen, then in the first instance, and perhaps before it’s fully understood, then the team will tend to take a slight half step backwards to be more cautious with the equipment, to push it slightly less hard, just to give a little bit of resilience to the kit that’s obviously suffering.

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Speaking on the F1 Show podcast, Jacques Villeneuve believes Mercedes teammates Kimi Antonelli and George Russell will be put under pressure by the return to form of Lewis Hamilton.

“But a different part of the team will try to figure out what was the root cause of that failure to design that out, prove that out, and put something back on the table that is sufficiently robust.

“So you do a first intervention that is just to try to sort of give the vulnerable thing an easier life while then working on a proper, proper cure that lets you really cane it.”

Allison confident Mercedes can hit back after Ferrari upgrade gains

Even before Antonelli pulled off track in the closing stages when his W17 went into electrical shutdown, Mercedes were poised to suffer their first race-day defeat of the season in Barcelona.

Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton had combined strong pace and tyre management with a well-timed Virtual Safety Car on a three-stop strategy to seize into the lead into the race’s closing stages, eventually winning by 19.6s from Russell.

Hamilton had also come within a tenth of beating Russell to pole on Saturday in Ferrari’s most competitive showing of the season so far.

It came after the Scuderia introduced a big upgrade to their car in Spain on a weekend that rivals, including Mercedes, brought smaller additions.

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Highlights from the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

Allison believes the pecking order will be continued to be strongly influenced by the in-season development race – but is confident Mercedes, who lead both world championship races, have the capability to keep nosing back ahead.

“I think what you’re seeing mostly there is these are very young rules,” said Allison.

“Our car was launched with a bit of a head start on the other teams, a head start that we’ve been able to maintain for a number of races. But the fact that the rules are so young mean it is relatively easy at the moment, because the rules are not yet as explored as they might be, to find performance.

“And a significant upgrade package is worth about as much as the gap we had between our car and the others at the beginning of the season.

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See how the grid came together to celebrate Lewis Hamilton’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix win.

“So if Ferrari bring an upgrade package to a race unanswered by one of our own, then it will close the gap that previously felt comfortable and I think that’s mostly what we’re seeing.

“Of course, we’re not without guns in this fight and, in due course, our car will receive its own upgrades.

“As long as we can keep the overall development slope in the factory steep and then deploy it when we think it’s sufficient to do so and suits us to do so, then we should be able to re-establish the gain that we had at the beginning of the year if our development slope in the factory is matching everyone else’s.”

Mercedes lead Ferrari by 72 points in the Constructors’ Championship, while Antonelli is 41 points ahead of Hamilton and 50 points clear of Russell in the drivers’ standings, with the Austrian Grand Prix next up this coming week.

Sky Sports F1’s Austrian GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Austrian Grand Prix.

Thursday June 25
2pm: Drivers’ press conference
5pm: Paddock Uncut

Friday June 26
8.50am: F3 Practice
10am: F2 Practice
12pm: Austrian GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.30pm: Team bosses’ press conference
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Austrian GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

Formula 1’s European season continues with the Austrian Grand Prix on June 26-28, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime

Best Sports Betting Apps 2026: Top Betting Sites Reviewed

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Sports betting is bigger than ever, and sportsbook apps make it easier than ever to get in on the action. FOX Sports’ picks for best sports betting apps are: FanDuel, DraftKings, bet365, BetMGM, Fanatics Sportsbook, and Caesars Sportsbook, each offering a unique experience. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to take advantage of a new promo, these betting apps provide trusted, legal ways to bet across major U.S. markets.

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Best Sports Betting App Promos for June 2026

Each sports betting site has a welcome bonus for downloading its app and signing up. Here are the welcome bonuses for each sportsbook, and whether you need to use a promo code.

Today’s Top 3 Sportsbook Promos & Profit Boosts

DraftKings Sportsbook
DraftKings Sportsbook: Bet $5+ Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly!

BetMGM Sportsbook
Get a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + $1500 Back in Bonus Bets, If Your First Bet Doesn’t Win with Code ‘FOXSPORTS’

bet365 Sportsbook
Bet $10 and Get $365 in Bonus Bets Win or Lose with Code ‘FOX365’

BetMGM Sportsbook

BetMGM is nicknamed “King of Sportsbooks” and backs it up by offering one of the widest selections of betting markets. One area where BetMGM stands out is its unmatched range of player props, offering bets on niche season-wide and single-game player stats.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.2⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Partnerships: Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), Boston Red Sox (MLB), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), Washington Nationals (MLB), and more!

Current BetMGM Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Get a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + $1500 Back in Bonus Bets, If Your First Bet Doesn’t Win with Code ‘FOXSPORTS’

New users can claim BetMGM’s Get a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + $1500 Back in Bonus Bets, If Your First Bet Doesn’t Win by entering promo code FOXSPORTS at sign-up. The $1,500 in bonus is a first-bet safety net and will be paid back in 5 bonus bet tokens, each worth 20% of the initial bet.

This bonus only applies if your bet loses, and with bonuses worth up to $1,500, this is a great chance to go big on longer odds without worrying about risk. 

We recommend this welcome offer for experienced bettors looking for a new sportsbook that are comfortable with making larger bets, or new players who are ready to dive in.

How Does the BetMGM Betting App Look & Feel?

BetMGM’s interface blends a clean black-and-gold design with intuitive navigation. Menus are easy to use and odds are displayed clearly across pre-game, in-play, and futures markets. 

We love how BetMGM’s live bet tracking and the “Edit My Bet” feature are seamlessly integrated. Promotions are easy to find, and the live betting feature is solid with in-game statistics integrated—also, the black and gold color scheme just plain looks cool. 

BetMGM App User Reviews

The BetMGM Sportsbook has a 4.8/5 star rating on iOS and a 4.2/5 rating on the Android app store. User sentiment is generally positive, praising the app for its user-friendliness and reporting big winnings using the first bet safety net offer.

Negative user reviews report lagging, trouble accessing the app, and poor customer service. BetMGM’s app combines the casino and sportsbook, so many of the negative reviews refer to casino games and do not mention sports betting.

Positive Reviews

“Bonuses and promotions are good with clear rules and obvious expiration dates, and are easy to apply on a wager. Synchronization with the broader MGM rewards program is seamless and easy to track.”

Negative Reviews

“I placed 4 bets and when I submitted my wagers it glitched and error out. So I logged out, got back in and again another error. Waited a few seconds finally was able to submit my bets. A few hrs later I login to check my bets and to my surprise I see 12 bets pending and live. It was the exact same bets I place earlier but 3x. Why would I submit the same duplicate bets multiple times vs just once.”

Standout BetMGM Sports Betting Features: Edit My Bet, Live Streaming

As one of the leading sports betting apps in the state, BetMGM is constantly pushing the envelope with new features and innovations to give users more tools and a better experience.

The Edit My Bet feature lets you adjust open wagers by adding, swapping, or removing legs. If you like betting on parlays, this feature can help save your skin on more than one occasion. 

BetMGM also features live streaming on niche sports and lesser-known leagues such as the English Championship for soccer and ATP Challengers tournaments for tennis.

BetMGM Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

BetMGM has a well-established presence with competitive odds across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and college sports, though it’s not always the market leader on price. It stands out for its broad futures menu, including “Player Next Team” and “First Coach Fired” markets, plus extensive golf and tennis coverage. BetMGM also posts a variety of special props tied to major events.

Its live betting interface is clean and reliable, offering a wide selection of in-play markets, though odds updates can be slightly slower than DraftKings or FanDuel during high-traffic events.

BetMGM Sportsbook Depsoits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

BetMGM accepts credit/debit cards, PayPal, Play+, ACH/eCheck, online banking, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals typically take 1–5 business days depending on the method. Play+ and PayPal are generally the fastest options, while bank transfers can take longer.

DraftKings Sportsbook

DraftKings is a household name in U.S. sports betting, known for its deep markets and seamless integration with Daily Fantasy Sports. The sportsbook stands out with its same-game parlay builder and frequent odds boosts for NFL, NBA, and MLB games.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.7⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Partnerships: Baltimore Ravens (NFL), New England Patriots (NFL), New York Giants (NFL), Boston Bruins (NHL), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) & more!

Current DraftKings Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Bet $5+ Get $100 in Bonus Bets Instantly!

New users can Bet $5, Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly. This offer is auto-applied and great for both casual and experienced bettors who want value across multiple sports.

We recommend this welcome offer for both experienced bettors looking for a new sportsbook and new users who are interested in getting started with placing bets. 

How Does the DraftKings Betting App Look & Feel?

DraftKings’ app features a clean, data-rich interface with easy navigation between pre-game, in-play, and futures markets. The same-game parlay tool is seamless, and live stats make in-play betting simple. 

We love the ongoing promos like King of the Diamond, profit boosts, parlay boosts, bet & get, and more. 

DraftKings App User Reviews

The DraftKings Sportsbook app has a 4.4/5-star rating on iOS and a 4.3/5 rating on the Android app store. User sentiment is generally positive, praising the app for its easy-to-use platform and that it is just as smooth as the desktop site.

Positive Reviews

“I have just about every online casino app in PA. though I do enjoy certain aspects of the other ones, only DraftKings seems to have the total package. They cater to both the players that can afford to make large bets and those of us at the other end that stick to a budget and make significantly smaller bets. Hence the $5 deposit minimum. (Love that feature).

Then there’s the almost instantaneous withdrawal wait. The ease to switch between deposit methods. I could go on and on.”

Negative Reviews

“This app is good if you plan on never ever reaching customer service or having any issues with the app. However if you ever need to reach customer service there is a huge issue. There is no phone number so you have to email them. Takes 1-5 days for them to answer or they ignore you.”

Standout DraftKings Sports Betting Features: Same-Game Parlays, Profit Boosts

DraftKings is so highly regarded as it has all the betting features and innovations that users want, with many tools to make for the best experience.

The SGP feature allows users to combine multiple bets from the same game into one wager. Simple and easy to use!

Profit boosts are another standout feature for DraftKings. Profit boosts offer boosts to increase potential winnings on selected bets.

DraftKings Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

DraftKings has a strong reputation for competitive pricing across core markets, often offering sharp lines on NFL spreads, NBA totals, and college football. It covers all major U.S. sports plus a wide range of international leagues, including top-tier soccer (Premier League, Champions League), tennis, golf, UFC, motorsports, darts, and table tennis. DraftKings is also known for posting creative markets like “Player Next Team” futures, draft position odds, and team-specific specials.

Live betting is one of DraftKings’ biggest strengths. The interface is fast, responsive, and packed with in-game props, alternate lines, and player markets. Odds refresh quickly, and the live scoreboards make following the action seamless.

DraftKings Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

DraftKings supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, online banking (ACH/eCheck), Play+ cards, wire transfers, and PayNearMe cash deposits. Withdrawals typically process within 24–72 hours. PayPal, Venmo, and Play+ are usually the fastest, while bank transfers can take a few business days.

FanDuel Sportsbook

FanDuel is celebrated for its user-friendly interface, competitive odds, and a wide range of sports to bet on, making it a favorite among bettors. Fanduel has the biggest market share and is known for having the easiest app to use.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.9⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.6⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY, DC

Partnerships: Indianapolis Colts (NFL), New York Jets (NFL), Washington Commanders (NFL), Buffalo Sabres (NHL), Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), New York Liberty (WNBA) & more!

Current FanDuel Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!

New users can claim FanDuel’s welcome offer: Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!.

We recommend this welcome offer for both experienced bettors looking for a new sportsbook and new users who are interested in getting started with placing bets. 

How Does the FanDuel Betting App Look & Feel?

The FanDuel app boasts a sleek design with intuitive navigation, making it easy for users to place bets and manage their accounts. 

We love the interface, fast in-play betting interface, live SGP feature, competitive lines, live stats and visualizations.

FanDuel App User Reviews

The FanDuel Sportsbook app has a 4.9/5-star rating on iOS and a 4.6/5 rating on the Android app store. FanDuel has 2x app reviews in the app store as its closest competitor, DraftKings. It is the No. 1 most downloaded sportsbook in the app store.

Positive User Reviews:

“Fast, easy deposit and withdrawals. App runs relatively smoothly but what really sets this sportsbook app apart is the ability to cash out bet before event has started for 100% of bet amount (as long as odds have not changed).”

Negative User Reviews:

“Since June i’ve been trying to get verified on this app and every time I talk to customer service, they say the same thing. Pretty much a generic response that’s not really answering my question at all. When I put my information in on the verification screen it says we cannot verify you. I let them know that I’ve tried every combination of my name and address.”

Standout FanDuel Sports Betting Features: Live Betting, User-Friendly Interface

FanDuel is a favorite sportsbook for users because of all the betting features and innovations that it has. It is a household name that bettors trust.

The live betting feature allows users to have in-play betting options for real-time wagering.

The user-friendly interface is another standout feature for FanDuel. There is intuitive design for easy navigation and bet placement.

FanDuel Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

FanDuel is widely regarded as one of the most consistent sportsbooks for sharp NFL and NBA odds, especially on spreads and player props. It offers full coverage of major U.S. leagues and a deep catalog of international sports, including soccer, tennis, rugby, cricket, darts, and cycling. FanDuel often leads the market in prop variety and special markets, such as custom player performance combos and futures tied to award races.

Its live betting product is polished and easy to navigate, with instant bet placement and frequent odds updates. Same Game Parlays are fully integrated into live betting, making in-game builds quick and seamless.

FanDuel Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

FanDuel accepts credit/debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, online banking, wire transfers, Play+ cards, and PayNearMe. Withdrawals are usually processed within 24–48 hours, with PayPal and Venmo often paying out the quickest. Bank transfers and debit cards can take 2–5 business days.

Caesars Sportsbook

Caesars Sportsbook offers a polished betting experience with a vast selection of odds markets and a renowned rewards program.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.7⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.6⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Partnerships: Buffalo Bills (NFL) Houston Texans (NFL), Indianapolis Colts (NFL), Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), New Orleans Saints (NFL), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), New Jersey Devils (NHL), Washington Capitals (NHL), Washington Mystics (WNBA)

Current Caesars Promo Code & Welcome Offer (June 2026): Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’

The welcome promo is beginner-friendly and encourages new users to try new bet types without a big investment. Caesars Sportsbook: Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’.

How Does the Caesars Betting App Look & Feel?

The Caesars app features a polished finish, making it easy to identify markets and place bets efficiently.

Caesars App Reviews

Positive User Reviews:

“Caesars Sportsbook is an awesome app! They offer great promotions & rewards in a simple & easy to use app that anyone can use. It’s fair, withdrawals are quick, & they have the latest variations of all betting types! Caesars Online Casino is also favorite! Caesars does not disappoint!”

Negative User Reviews:

“Their marketing focus seems to be how fast they can transfer your money to you. I’ve been waiting nearly a month for a transaction to be received on my end. Their tech support offers little help, stating that the issue will be addressed quickly, then they disconnect from the conversation without offering any sort of reference or confirmation number.”

Standout Caesars Sports Betting Features: Rewards Program, Wide Range of Betting Markets

Caesars is a favorite sportsbooks for users because of its many innovative features and tools that it has. 

The rewards program allows users to earn rewards points that can be redeemed for various perks.

The wide range of betting markets is another standout feature for Caesars. There is access to a vast selection of domestic and international sports.

Caesars Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

Caesars offers solid coverage of major sports including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA, soccer, golf, tennis, UFC, and various international leagues. While its lines aren’t typically the sharpest early, its prop and alternate line options are strong. Caesars posts occasional unique futures such as “Team Starting QB” markets and other player movement specials, though not as frequently as DraftKings or FanDuel.

Live betting is widely available through Caesars’ app, with a straightforward interface and reliable odds updates. It doesn’t have the fastest refresh speed in the industry but offers a solid range of in-play options across core sports.

Caesars Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Caesars supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH/eCheck, online banking, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals are usually processed within 24–72 hours, with Play+ and PayPal typically offering the fastest turnaround. Bank transfers may take several business days.

bet365 Sportsbook

bet365 is known worldwide for its global sports coverage and deep in-play markets, making it a favorite for bettors who want variety and fast, competitive odds. One area where bet365 excels is live betting and streaming, offering a wide array of in-game options and niche markets.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.5⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY + DC & PR

Partnerships: San Antonio Spurs (NBA), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Charlotte Hornets (NBA), STL Cardinals (MLB), Cleveland Guardians (MLB)

Current bet365 Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): Bet $10 and Get $365 in Bonus Bets Win or Lose with Code “FOX365”

New users can claim the $365 bonus when placing a $10+ wager. Use promo code ‘FOX365’ when you sign up. This offer gives new bettors an easy way to explore NFL betting with minimal risk.

Minimum $10 deposit required. Minimum odds -500 or greater. Bonus Bets wager excluded from returns. New customers only. T&CS, time limits and exclusions apply.

How Does the bet365 Betting App Look & Feel?

bet365’s interface is clean and data-rich, optimized for live betting and pre-game markets. Menus are intuitive, and live odds are updated in real-time, making in-play wagering seamless. 

We love how the app integrates live streaming, stats, and easy navigation between futures, props, and parlay markets.

bet365 App User Reviews

Positive User Reviews:

“BEST online app for sportsbook betting and casino. They have by far the best customer support staff and an actual phone number for customer service! 5 Star Online Casino.”

Negative User Reviews:

“Tried to open an account, went through the entire process but did not recieve a verification via text or email, and couldn’t log in. I emailed support for help, and was told a decision was made to close my account without any reason given.”

Standout bet365 Sports Betting Features: Live Streaming, Market Depth

bet365 shines with its live streaming of NFL games and international sports, combined with some of the deepest in-play markets available on a U.S. app. 

Perfect for bettors who want flexibility and comprehensive coverage.

bet365 Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

bet365 is known for excellent odds competitiveness, particularly in international soccer, tennis, golf, and niche sports, reflecting its global roots. In the U.S., it offers full coverage of major leagues plus standout depth in international markets like cricket, darts, snooker, cycling, and lower-division soccer. bet365 often posts early lines and unique markets before many competitors.

Live betting is a core strength. The interface is fast, data-rich, and built for in-play wagering, with constant odds refreshes and a wide variety of props and alternate lines. Its live experience is among the best in the industry.

bet365 Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

bet365 supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, online banking, ACH/eCheck, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals are typically processed quickly, often within 24 hours via PayPal or Play+, while bank transfers can take a few business days.

Fanatics Sportsbook

Fanatics Sportsbook brings a merchandise-focused twist to U.S. sports betting with its FanCash rewards, letting bettors earn team gear while betting. It stands out for NFL betting and same-game parlays, with a mobile-first interface built for simplicity and speed.

  • iOS App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Android App Rating: 4.8⭐️
  • Legal States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, or WY

Partnerships: Washington Commanders (NFL), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Denver Nuggets (NBA)

Current Fanatics Sportsbook Welcome Bonus (June 2026): 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days with promo code FOX2026

New users can get 10 x $100 Bet Matches in FanCash: New customers get a 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days with promo code FOX2026.

New users in Ohio can bet $20 and get $350 in bonus bets. Also available in most other states.

How Does the Fanatics Betting App Look & Feel?

Fanatics’ app is clean, modern, and designed for mobile-first NFL betting. Navigation between lines, props, and parlays is intuitive, and the FanCash system is integrated seamlessly. 

Live bets and same-game parlays are quick to place, making the app ideal for both casual and serious bettors.

Fanatics Sportsbook App User Reviews

Positive Reviews:

“Fanatics has the best promos for both their sportsbook and casino! Very well put together. Very smooth running apps. Very likeable!!!!!”

Negative User Reviews:

“Error on promos page and all my promotions are gone even ones that have not expired. Customer svc just copies and pastes a generic script and can never assist with the actual issue.”

Standout Fanatics Sports Betting Features: FanCash, No-Sweat Bets

Fanatics combines NFL betting with merchandise rewards, letting users bet and earn FanCash on losing bets. 

It also offers deep same-game parlay options, making it unique among U.S. sportsbooks.

Fanatics Odds, Betting Options and Market Depth

Fanatics offers competitive odds across major U.S. sports, with solid pricing on NFL spreads and NBA props. It covers the main professional and college leagues, plus soccer, golf, tennis, and some niche markets. While its international depth isn’t as strong as bet365, it’s expanding rapidly and frequently runs boosted odds and special markets tied to major events.

Live betting is fully integrated into the app with quick load times and a smooth bet-slip experience. Odds refresh consistently, making it easy to keep up with fast-paced games.

Fanatics Sportsbook Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Fanatics supports credit/debit cards, PayPal, ACH/eCheck, online banking, Play+ cards, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawal times vary by method but generally fall in the 24–72 hour range. PayPal and Play+ typically offer the fastest payouts.

Top-Ranked Sports Betting Apps by App Ratings & User Reviews

There are many ways to determine which online sportsbook is the best. One easy way is to see how other users view each app. Here’s a look at each sportbooks app rating on iOS and Android.

SportsbookiOS RatingAndroid RatingFanDuel4.94.6Fanatics4.84.8bet3654.84.5DraftKings4.84.7BetMGM4.84.2Caesars Sportsbook4.74.6

How to Choose the Best Sports Gambling App

Each sportsbook app does seem to have one thing that helps separate itself from the other. Before we look at those superlatives, though, make sure that each of the sports betting apps we list is legal in your home state. 

Highest-Rated Sports Betting App: FanDuel 

FanDuel has the biggest market share and is known for having the easiest app to use. Even with having twice the app reviews in the app store as its closest competition, DraftKings, FanDuel has a better aggregate rating than every other app listed.

Best Sportsbook Sign Up Bonus: BetMGM

Remember, users can get up to $1,500 back in bonus bets if the first bet they make at BetMGM loses. BetMGM also has the highest value bonus, which is suitable for new bettors who are nervous about losing money or experienced bettors who want to make a big risky bet.

Best Sports Betting Promos: DraftKings

DraftKings offers several ongoing promos like King of the Diamond, profit boosts, parlay boosts, bet & get and more. 

Best Odds & Betting Lines: bet365

bet365 consistently has the best betting odds. Not every time, but many times as it’s known for having early odds and lines. It hangs its hat on this: In the realm of UK horse racing, it has a Best Odds Guaranteed promo. It may not have the best promos, but it’ll try to have the best odds.

Best Sports Betting App for Beginners: Caesars

Caesars Sportsbook’s interface is very clean and simple, while the welcome promo is beginner-friendly and encourages you to try new bet types without a big investment.

Best Sports Betting Loyalty Program: Fanatics

At Fanatics Sportsbook, users can win FanCash with every bet they make. FanCash allows users to purchase jerseys and memorabilia through Fanatics. 

Best Live Betting App: bet365 & FanDuel

bet365 has the best odds, early and frequent in-play betting, a wide range of micromarkets and a quick bet placement system. Bet365 wins for the actual betting.

FanDuel, meanwhile, has the best interface, fastest in-play betting interface, a live same-game parlay feature and competitive lines. With its live stats and visualizations, FanDuel’s live betting is user-friendly.

Best NFL Betting App for Football Fans: DraftKings

DraftKings is the best NFL betting app for football fans thanks to its official partnership with the league and its constant stream of NFL-focused promotions. The platform consistently offers sharp lines on spreads and totals, a deep menu of player props, and creative markets like draft specials and “Player Next Team” odds. During the season, DraftKings regularly features boosted parlays, profit boosts, and weekly promos tied to marquee matchups, making it a top choice for bettors who follow the NFL closely.

Best Soccer Betting App: bet365 & BetMGM

bet365 stands out as the top soccer betting app thanks to its global roots and unmatched market depth. It consistently posts competitive odds across top leagues like the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, and Serie A, as well as lower divisions and niche international competitions. Its live-betting interface is fast and data-rich, and it offers live streaming for many matches, making it ideal for in-play soccer wagering.

BetMGM also earns a strong mention in this category. It provides extensive soccer coverage, competitive pricing, and a reliable live-betting experience. Its Same Game Parlay options for soccer are particularly solid, giving bettors plenty of flexibility when building custom wagers.

Best NBA Betting App: FanDuel

FanDuel takes the top spot for NBA betting thanks to its official partnership with the league and a steady stream of high-quality NBA-focused promotions. While DraftKings and FanDuel are closely matched in odds and market depth, FanDuel edges ahead with more frequent boosts, creative player prop markets, and well-integrated Same Game Parlays that are perfect for basketball bettors. Its clean interface and fast in-game betting options make it a standout choice throughout the NBA season.

Best Sport Betting App to Make Money: bet365 (Runner Up: FanDuel, DraftKings)

For those seeking to maximize their returns, bet365 offers consistent competitive odds (important for long-term profitability), low margins (smaller house edge), frequent profit boosts and enhanced odds. There are also strong live betting markets for arbitrage or hedging opportunities.

FanDuel has occasional soft lines in player props and a smooth live betting experience, while DraftKings promos and odds boosts can allow users to win with the right strategy.

Sportsbook Apps vs Online Sports Betting Sites: Which is Best for Your Needs?

Every sportsbook on this list offers both a desktop site and a mobile app, with the exception of Fanatics, which is currently app-only. Choosing between the two largely comes down to personal preference and how you like to bet. Odds, markets, and promotions are identical across platforms, so whether you prefer the convenience of betting on your phone or the expanded view of a desktop browser, you’ll get the same core experience either way.

Sportsbook Apps Benefits

Sportsbook apps give bettors the flexibility to wager anytime, anywhere, without being tied to a computer. They’re built for speed and convenience, making it easy to place bets on the go or react quickly during games. Live betting is fully integrated into most apps, allowing for fast, in-game wagers as odds shift in real time. Push notifications keep users updated on bet results, new promotions, and odds boosts, ensuring you never miss a key opportunity.

Betting Site Benefits

Online betting sites are ideal for research-heavy bettors who prefer a more detailed, multi-window setup. Using a desktop allows you to compare odds, check stats, and track multiple games simultaneously without switching screens. There’s no need to download an app or use storage space, and the lack of push notifications means fewer distractions or impulsive betting prompts, making it easier to stay focused and deliberate with your wagers.

Responsible Sports Gambling Resources

  • Sports betting should be fun, not stressful. If you feel like gambling is impacting your finances, relationships, or mental health, there are free and confidential resources that can help.
  • The American Gaming Association (AGA) offers research, education, and resources to promote responsible gaming—learn more at www.americangaming.org/responsible-gaming.
  • National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) – Call or text 1-800-522-4700 or visit www.ncpgambling.org/chat for 24/7 support.
  • Gamblers Anonymous – Peer support groups and recovery programs. Visit www.gamblersanonymous.org to find a meeting near you.

 Sportsbook Apps & Betting Sites FAQ

Can I sign up for multiple sports betting apps at once?

  • Yes. In fact, signing up for multiple sportsbooks is common and often recommended. It allows you to claim several welcome bonuses, compare odds between operators, and take advantage of different promotions.

What is the #1 sports betting app?

  • The answer depends on what you value most. DraftKings is often considered the most well-rounded overall, while FanDuel leads in NBA betting, bet365 shines for soccer, and Caesars is popular for profit boost promos.

Do sports betting apps pay real money?

  • Yes. Licensed sportsbooks pay out real money winnings to your chosen withdrawal method. You can withdraw profits using options like PayPal, bank transfers, Play+ cards, or other supported methods.

What is the best sports betting app to make money?

  • No app guarantees profits, but choosing sportsbooks with consistently competitive odds, frequent boosts, and a wide range of markets (such as DraftKings, FanDuel, or bet365) can give you more opportunities to find value.

Is there a difference between sportsbook apps and their betting sites?

  • Functionally, no. Odds, markets, and promotions are identical. The main difference comes down to personal preference: apps offer more mobility and push notifications, while sites provide a larger layout for research and multi-window use.

Can I make sports bets if I’m in another state?

  • You can only place bets while physically located in a state where the sportsbook is licensed and legal. Sportsbooks use geo-location technology to verify your location before accepting wagers.

Are sports betting apps legal in every state?

  • No. Sports betting legality varies by state. Some states have fully legalized online and retail betting, others allow only retail, and some still prohibit sports betting entirely. Always check your state’s regulations.

Which betting app has the fastest payouts?

  • PayPal, Venmo, and Play+ withdrawals are typically the fastest across most sportsbooks. DraftKings, FanDuel, and bet365 are known for consistently quick processing times.

What’s the safest sports betting app?

  • Any licensed sportsbook in your state is considered safe. All legal operators use encryption, secure payment processing, and are heavily regulated by state gaming commissions to protect users and their funds.

Gambling disclaimer: Only individuals aged 21 and over are permitted to gamble. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER. Gambling is subject to local state regulation and is illegal in some states. Please gamble responsibly – information relating to responsible gambling can be found here.

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4 Takeaways From Paraguay’s Win That Knocked Türkiye Out Of World Cup

In a game between two desperate teams that each lost their opener at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Paraguay defeated Türkiye 1-0 at San Francisco Bay Stadium. With the result, Paraguay kept its hopes of advancing alive into its group finale against Australia.

Meanwhile, Türkiye is now disqaulified from advancing after two group stage games that are hard to comprehend. Türkiye dominated possession and shots each time, but could not even score a goal. In this game, Paraguay had to play the entire second half with just 10 men. 

Türkiye will now play for pride in its finale against the United States while Paraguay will take on Australia with the winner guaranteed a spot in the round of 32. 

With the result, the United States won Group D. Here are my takeaways:

4. Galarza Strike Set The Tone 

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After just 64 seconds, Paraguay took the lead on a stunning strike from Matías Galarza, who currently plays for Atlanta United in MLS. Galarza did not even get into the game for Paraguay in its opening 4-1 loss to the United States, but head coach Gustavo Alfaro needed to shake things up. 

In a game where both teams needed to be aggressive from the start, Galarza set the tone for the entire game with a low shot from outside the box that beat Türkiye goalkeeper Ugurcan Çakir. It was a great play from Galarza as it appeared as if he was going to make a pass into the box only to look up and see a clear shot which he took. It was the quickest goal scored at this World Cup, so far.

From there, it demanded Türkiye step up and become aggressive with a very high line and relentless pressure. It also sent Paraguay into an even more defensive mindset, and it was Paraguay who then wanted to turn the game into a grind. 

That is largely how it continued to play out. Türkiye dominated possession and chances but again, as it did against Australia, it could not generate enough dangerous chances. The closest it came in the first half was when captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu lofted a free kick into the box, which found Mert Müldür, whose header hit the crossbar and then the post on a single shot.

Paraguay was occasionally able to launch counterattacks through long balls that tested Türkiye’s high line, but those changes were few and far between. 

3. Almiron’s Red Card 

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One of the most important moments in the game occurred in first half stoppage time when veteran Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron covered his mouth to say something to Müldür. Immediately afterward, Müldür went to the referee to indicate Almiron covered his mouth to say something. 

This is a new rule from FIFA and players were all informed about it prior to the tournament. Players were not allowed to say something to an opposing player while covering his mouth. Referee Iván Barton of El Salvador then went to the VAR monitor and immediately sent Almiron off. It made for a highly consequential night for Atlanta United players with Galarza’s goal and Almiron’s red card. 

This rule is new to many players and many fans, but Almiron had no excuse for this incident as all players were informed, and his violation was clear as could be. 

Almiron is one of the most experienced players on Paraguay’s team with 77 caps and years in the Premier League. In a must-win game against a talented opponent, Almiron put his team into a terrible position and a player with such an extensive history in the game should have known better. 

2. Türkiye’s Ineptitude, Paraguay’s Defending

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In Türkiye’s opening 2-0 loss to Australia, the statistics were stunning in how it pointed to Türkiye’s inability to turn possession into dangerous chances.

In that game, Türkiye had a 72-28% possession edge while out-shooting Australia 30-9. Türkiye had a 51-18 edge in touches inside the opposing box. Even with these numbers, Türkiye was not able to find the back of the net.

Against Paraguay, the statistics were even more lopsided, especially against an opponent that was down to 10 men.

When this World Cup is over and the analysts breakdown the top stories that came from this tournament, Türkiye’s offensive ineptitude is sure to be near the top. It is hard to find a team that dominated its first two games to this extent, had chance after chance (including for a half against a team with 10 men), that lost both games without scoring a goal.

The statistics were almost hard to believe. 63 shots across two games, and no goals.  

Heading into this tournament, there were high expectations that Türkiye could make a run in the knockouts. This was the team’s first appearance in the tournament since 2002 when it finished third. This generation of Turkish players has shown a lot of promise but now will exit in stunning fashion. 

On the flip side, Paraguay defending for almost the entire 90 minutes was remarkable. Even before Almiron was sent off, Paraguay was pinned back. But in the second half, Paraguay held firm through a disciplined approach with committed team defense and a first-rate effort that required a lot of character. At times Paraguay got lucky and at times Orlando Gill made a big save. 

Paraguay’s World Cup hopes depended entirely on defensive effort for nearly an entire game. Against a lot of odds, they held firm and deserved the win.

1. Group D Finales

With this result, Türkiye is now disqualified from advancing to the knockout stage. That does not mean this is not a very talented team. Its young players are elite. Arda Güler is one of the best young players in the world and Kenan Yildiz, 21, has been impressive for Juventus. But this will be a bitter pill and an experience full of lessons to learn. 

Türkiye still has one more game to play at the World Cup next week against the United States. That game matters nothing in the standings, but it will be interesting to see the pride Türkiye plays in that game. It will be important for its future to play hard and leave with an effort that can restore pride in the team. 

Meanwhile, Paraguay and Australia will meet up in a dramatic game where the winner finishes second and advances. The loser, meanwhile, is in jeopardy of going home. 

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Brazil 3 – 0 Haiti

Matheus Cunha kick-started Brazil’s World Cup campaign by scoring twice in a comfortable 3-0 victory over Haiti in Group C.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side needed a response after drawing with Morocco in their opening match and his decision to drop Brentford striker Igor Thiago for Manchester United forward Cunha paid off in Philadelphia.

Cunha forced in a deserved opener in the 23rd minute, turning home a rebound from Vinicius Junior’s saved effort although the forward was fortunate the goal stood after accidentally kicking defender Hannes Delcroix as he deflected the ball over the line.

But there could be no doubts over Cunha’s second strike that he superbly smashed in high at the near post with his left foot as he fell away off balance before Vinicius Jr rolled in a third during stoppage time to cap Brazil’s impressive first-half performance.

The only negative for Brazil was winger Raphinha being forced off in the 40th minute with an apparent hamstring injury. The Barcelona forward later had an ice pack strapped to the back of his right leg.

Bournemouth’s Rayan replaced Raphinha, with Neymar still yet to return from a calf problem, while teenager Endrick made his World Cup debut in the second half, having a goal ruled out for offside as Brazil eased off.

Brazil’s victory puts them top of Group C on goal difference although top spot is wide open heading into the final round of fixtures on Wednesday when they face Scotland, who were beaten by Morocco on Tuesday. Haiti’s second defeat meant they became the first country to be eliminated.

The key moments from Philadelphia…

  • 23: GOAL! Cunha forces in a deserved opener from close range after Vinicius Jr’s shot is saved.

  • 36: GOAL! Cunha strikes again, smashing in a brilliant left-footed shot high into the net at the near post.

  • 40: RAPHINHA INJURED! The winger looks worried as he is forced off with a possible hamstring injury.

  • 45+3: GOAL! Vinicius Jr slots in his second goal of the World Cup and Brazil’s third before half-time.

  • 64: ENDRICK ON! The Brazilian teenager comes off the bench to make his World Cup debut.

  • 78: OFFSIDE! Endrick has a goal ruled out after being played in by Rayan.

Surfin’ USA!

Cunha pulled out his trademark celebration – twice!

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Matheus Cunha celebrates after scoring his first goal

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Vinicius Junior (left) and Lucas Paqueta (right) join Matheus Cunha in celebrating his second

Ancelotti delivers but issues still to solve

Sky Sports’ David Richardson:

Did anyone ever doubt Carlo Ancelotti? Brazil were under pressure to deliver after a poor showing against Morocco and the iconic manager’s big decision paid off.

Starting Cunha over Thiago meant Brazil had a fluid frontline as their makeshift striker was able to drop deeper and interchange with Vinicius Jr and Raphinha to unlock the five-man Haiti defence, who didn’t help themselves by playing too high.

The pace of the front three exposed the space in behind to earn a routine win, although much tougher tests lie in wait, with the 78-place gap between the two countries being the biggest in this year’s group stages.

There were still some worrying statistics for Ancelotti. Brazil’s eight shots were the joint-fourth fewest since 1966 by any team to score at least three goals in a World Cup fixture and only two were in the second half, their joint-lowest figure on record after half time.

Raphinha’s injury also presents a new problem for a team that, at 30 years and 190 days, was their oldest starting XI at a World Cup match since 1962. Ancelotti introduced Rayan and Endrick from the bench and may now be forced to give the kids a start.

What the result means…

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Mauricio Pochettino Compares USA’s Fans To Argentina’s After Win In Seattle

U.S. men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino certainly feels the love of coaching one of the host nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. And not only does he appreciate it, but Pochettino also made a pretty bold claim about the American fans.

Moments after the USA’s 2-0 win over Australia at Seattle Stadium on Friday, Pochettino compared the team’s fans to one of the top fan bases in international soccer. 

“Amazing. I was just saying yesterday Argentina have amazing fans, but I think we are matching Argentina,” Pochettino told FOX Sports’ Jenny Taft. “It’s amazing, our fans. So happy for them.”

The Stars and Stripes certainly gave plenty of reasons for the fans in Seattle to be loud and happy, but they were rambunctious in a way that was pretty unique. The seismic recording following Alex Freeman’s goal showed that the fans at Seattle Stadium caused the ground to shake as the Americans took a 2-0 advantage. 

 

That goal helped seal the win for the USA, which in turn helped it secure a spot in the round of 32. As the match went final, the crowd at Seattle Stadium began to sing “Take Me Home, Country Roads” — and the team joined in on the performance.

That wasn’t the only way the fans showed their appreciation for the team, either. The crowd serenaded Pochettino with chants of his name, and he appeared to hold back some emotions during the moment. 

 

“Even if I’m not American, after the game, I was emotional because the atmosphere was amazing. The fans were amazing,” Pochettino told reporters. “The warm reception and the way they support us and celebrate everybody. They make it feel very emotional. And the players, they were very emotional, too. I think it was an amazing and perfect connection and energy from this town and the team. They make us very proud. 

“I think connecting with the people is what we wanted. If we want to achieve good things, we need the support from our fans. Fans here in Seattle, and in the rest of the country, are supporting us and we feel that support. That’s amazing for the team.”

Beyond Friday’s match, Seattle has been pretty synonymous with loud environments over the years as well. In 2011, the crowd in Seattle made so much noise when Marshawn Lynch rushed for a game-sealing touchdown in the Seahawks’ playoff win over the New Orleans Saints that it registered a small tremor. Something similar happened with the Seahawks this past postseason, with the crowd noise from Rashid Shaheed’s kickoff return touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round also registering on the scale. 

US Open 2026 tee times: Full R3 pairings and UK and Ireland start times for third round at Shinnecock Hills in New York | Golf News

Groupings and tee times for the third round of the 126th US Open, held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York.

Wyndham Clark leads the US Open by four shots at the halfway stage, but Matt Fitzpatrick and Xander Schauffele are among the past major champions in the chasing pack.

Clark posted 36-hole score in a US Open at Shinnecock Hills when he followed a weather-delayed 64 with a one-under 69 on Friday, leaving him primed to challenge for a second major win in four years.

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Wyndham Clark signed off a second-round 69 with a monster birdie at the par-four last

The 2023 champion goes out alongside Fitzpatrick in the final group, teeing off at 8.45pm UK time, while Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are both seven shots back and looking for a fast start to their third rounds.

McIlroy endured a rollercoaster second day as he carded three-straight bogeys, two birdies and a double bogey on the back nine of a one-over 71, as Scheffler – chasing the career Grand Slam – posted a second-round 68.

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Rory McIlroy posted a one-over par 71 in a rollercoaster round at Shinnecock Hills during the second round of the US Open

Eleven shots separate the 72 players – including five amateurs – who made it through to the weekend, with Bryson DeChambeau (+5) and Jon Rahm (+6) among those who finished outside the cut mark of four over.

Saturday’s R3 tee times

USA unless stated; (x) denotes amateurs; All times UK and Ireland

Starting on hole one

14:00 Jacob Bridgeman, Dylan Wu

14:11 Eric Lee (x), Chris Gotterup

14:22 Caleb Surratt, Peter Uihlein

14:33 Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Marek Fleming (x)

14:44 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Nico Echavarria (Col)

14:55 Neal Shipley, Bud Cauley

15:06 Michael Kim, Laurie Canter (Eng)

15:17 Miles Russell (x), Jackson Koivun (x)

15:33 Patrick Rodgers, Emiliano Grillo (Arg)

15:44 James Nicholas, Angel Hidalgo (Esp)

15:55 Jordan Spieth, Joaquin Niemann (Chi)

16:06 Russell Henley, Dustin Johnson

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Dustin Johnson made an eight at the par-four 14th as he tumbled down the US Open leaderboard on day two

16:17 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Michael Brennan

16:28 Pierceson Coody, Max Greyserman

16:39 Kurt Kitayama, Tyrrell Hatton (Eng)

16:50 Cameron Young, Sungjae Im

17:06 Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Bel), Spencer Tibbits

17:17 JT Poston, Ben Griffin

17:28 John Parry (Eng), Andrew Putnam

17:39 Ben James, Jackson Van Paris

17:50 Ludvig Åberg (Swe), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng)

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Tommy Fleetwood finished runner-up the last time the US Open was held at Shinnecock HIlls in 2018

18:01 Johnny Keefer, Keegan Bradley

18:12 Justin Rose, Ben Kohles

18:28 Aaron Rai (Eng), Corey Conners (Can)

18:39 Max McGreevy, Zac Blair

18:50 Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng), Niklas Norgaard (Den)

19:01 Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler

19:12 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Maverick McNealy

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Rory McIlroy made three consecutive bogeys during the second round of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills, as he struggled with approach shots in high winds

19:23 Akshay Bhatia, Keith Mitchell

19:34 Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn), Gary Woodland

19:50 William Mouw, Ryder Cowan (x)

20:01 Sam Burns, Sahith Theegala

20:12 Justin Thomas, Harry Higgs

20:23 Tom Kim (Kor), Collin Morikawa

20:34 Xander Schauffele, Sam Stevens

20:45 Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng)

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Every Stat That Will Make You Believe In The USA After Win vs. Australia

Zlatan Ibrahimović was ready to tell fans of the U.S. men’s national team that it was time to believe following its 4-1 win over Paraguay to open the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He’s doubling down on that stance following the USA’s 2-0 win over Australia on Friday.

Following the USA’s second victory in Group D, Ibrahimović proclaimed that the Stars and Stripes can win the World Cup as they advanced to the round of 32.

“They had a good performance today. [U.S. manager Mauricio] Pochettino did good putting two strikers [in the lineup],” Ibrahimović said. “If you didn’t believe before, I will repeat: Start believing. They have the country behind them, and when you have this support, it’s difficult to beat you. They just need to continue, bring confidence game to game.”

Thierry Henry co-signed that sentiment, praising Pochettino’s approach.

“Mauricio Pochettino said, ‘If you want to win the competition.’ Before, he would’ve said, ‘How far can we go?’ He said, ‘If you want to win the competition,'” Henry said, believing it shows a positive change of mindset. “Things have changed.”

Pochettino’s tactics and confidence have helped the USA move just a point away from securing first place in Group D. If Paraguay wins or draws against Türkiye later on Friday, or if the USA wins or draws against Türkiye on Thursday, the USA will win the group.

But are Ibrahimović and Henry correct in their assessments that the USA can make a deep run in the World Cup? Here are some stats to help make you believe. 

2: The USA won two straight men’s World Cup matches for the second time and the first since its first two matches ever in the tournament in 1930.

2: This is also just the second time the U.S. has won two group stage matches in a single World Cup (1930).

2: The USA became the first team in World Cup history to benefit from an own goal in two consecutive matches.

2: This was the first time in the modern era (since 1990) that USA has benefited from an own goal in consecutive games (all competitions). There have also already been seven own goals scored at the 2026 World Cup; only the 2018 edition has seen more scored (12).

15: USA is the second World Cup host nation to score a goal in the opening 15 minutes of each of its first two matches of that year’s competition, joining France in 1938 (per OPTA). The own goal, which came off a cross from USA striker Florian Balogun, came in the 11th minute. 

6: The six goals the USA has scored in this group stage are already tied for the most the team has scored in a group stage in a World Cup ever (six in 1930).

2: Friday was the first time the U.S. has led by multiple goals in consecutive World Cup matches since 1930 and just the fourth time ever.

7: USA improves to 7-0-0 (W-D-L) all-time when playing in Seattle Stadium. The USA is now 10-1-1 (W-D-L) at all venues in Seattle, with the only loss coming vs. USSR in a 1979 friendly in the Kingdome. If the USA wins Group D, it will play at Seattle Stadium if it advances to the round of 16. 

11: One key to victory for the USA? Score first. The USA improved to 11-2-1 (W-D-L) all-time at the World Cup when scoring first, and 10-2-1 (W-D-L) all-time at the World Cup when leading at half.

3: USA improves to 2-1-1 (W-D-L) all-time at the World Cup against AFC opponents; USA improves to 3-1-1 (W-D-L) against Australia.

44: Star midfielder Christian Pulisic didn’t play in Friday’s win. The U.S. is now 44-16-15 (W-D-L) when he does not play and 45-16-26 (W-D-L) when he does play.

3: Alex Freeman scored his third career international goal and first at a World Cup.

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16: U.S. men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino improves to 16-2-10 (W-D-L) since taking over in September 2024.

8: The USA’s last eight men’s World Cup goals (excluding own goals) have been scored by players younger than 25 years old, equaling the longest such streak in World Cup history (Poland, eight straight between 1938 and 1974) (per OPTA).

97.8: Chris Richards has completed 97.8% of his passes at the FIFA World Cup (175/179); that is the second-best accuracy by a player in their first two appearances on record since 1966 (min. 100 passes), behind Gheorghe Popescu in 1994 (122/124 – 98.4%, per OPTA).

18: Weston McKennie had the most chances created (three) and the most passes ending in the final third (18) against Australia.

Leinster 36 – 7 Bulls

Leinster retain URC title with 36-7 victory over Bulls at Croke Park; Tommy O’Brien, Rieko Ioane, Jack Conan, Sam Prendergast and Harry Byrne score tries with fly-half Prendergast producing a man-of-the-match performance; Ireland pair Caelan Doris and O’Brien forced off with injuries

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Leinster captain Caelan Doris and departing duo Luke McGrath and James Lowe lift the URC trophy

Leinster demolished the Bulls 36-7 to retain their United Rugby Championship title but the victory could have repercussions for Ireland after Caelan Doris and Tommy O’Brien sustained injuries.

It was a familiar scenario with the repeat of the 2025 final delivering an even more emphatic outcome as the Springbok-packed Bulls were routed at Croke Park.

O’Brien, Rieko Ioane, Jack Conan, Sam Prendergast and Harry Byrne ran in tries as Leinster were crowned champions for the 10th time, going some way to healing the wound of their Heineken Champions Cup final rout by Bordeaux-Begles last month.

It was a fitting farewell for wing James Lowe, who bowed out in his final appearance for the province he has served with distinction for nine years, while Sam Prendergast and Josh van der Flier produced eye-catching performances.

The only cloud over the evening was the first-half departures of Doris and O’Brien after they limped off to cause concern ahead of Ireland’s Nations Championship opener against Australia in Sydney on July 4.

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The Bulls have lost in four of the last five finals and their problems in this latest defeat began after just 82 seconds when Canan Moodie was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on and the points avalanche started.

While Doris was unsuccessfully trying to run off his injury, O’Brien pounced on a dropped ball by Handre Pollard, hacked on and touched down.

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Moodie’s dismal afternoon continued when he slipped as Leinster launched a lineout move, allowing Hugo Keenan to race clear with Ioane in support to finish with a sharp step inside.

It then became Willie le Roux’s turn to visit the sin bin for another deliberate knock-on and moments later Conan, who had replaced Doris, muscled over from close range for his fourth try in four URC finals.

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Man of the match Prendergast then rifled over a penalty to stretch the lead to 22-0 and although O’Brien joined Doris in limping off, there was no let up in intensity from Leinster as they struck again through their fly-half.

Lowe became the latest player to be shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on and there were signs that the Bulls, aided by reinforcements from the bench, were starting to stir as Marcell Coetzee made a powerful run and then Moodie crossed.

The uprising was soon crushed, however, when Byrne finished off good work from his pack to complete Leinster’s resounding victory.

4 Takeaways From USA’s 2-0 Win Over Australia To Advance To The World Cup Knockout Stage

SEATTLE STADIUM — No Christian Pulisic? No problem.

With the U.S. men’s national team’s best attacking player on the bench because of a lingering calf injury, Mauricio Pochettino’s squad qualified for the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a game to spare by beating Australia 2-0 in their second group stage match in front of a raucous home crowd in what many consider the best soccer city in America.

For the second time in as many games, the U.S. struck first on an own goal to take a lead they would never relinquish. Defender Alex Freeman added the backbreaking second just before halftime; his third career U.S. goal was confirmed following a lengthy video review that reversed the call on the field; the assistant referee had initially ruled that Freeman was offside.

Down by two, the Aussies poured on the pressure in the second half. But while the U.S. bent, it didn’t break, with the home team securing their first shutout in 11 games — an encouraging sign for the tougher tests that await them in the weeks to come. 

Here are four quick takeaways following Friday’s victory.

1. USA Makes History By Advancing

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For any World Cup participant, no matter how successful historically, the first goal is obvious: survive and advance to the second, win-or-go-home round, and then take things game by do-or-die game from there. Plenty of soccer’s elite teams have failed this test. Take Germany, which was eliminated in group play in each of the last two editions of soccer’s quadrennial showpiece after claiming their fourth title in 2014. (Only Brazil has more.) 

With Friday’s win, the USA is off to the business end of the World Cup for the fourth straight time. Sure, that doesn’t include 2018, when the U.S. failed to get to the tournament at all, snapping a streak that dated to 1990. But they made history on Friday by clinching a place in the last 32 early; never before had their fate been decided before the final contest of the opening round. 

2. Americans Create Their Own Luck — Again

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Getting the first goal in this game was always going to be hugely important for either team. And just like in their tournament opening 4-1 win over Paraguay last week, the visitors were dangerous early, pressuring U.S. center backs Tim Ream and Chris Richards with abandon. But it was the home team that struck first again thanks to another own goal, this time by Socceroos center back Cameron Burgess. They became the only team in the almost 100-year history of the competition to profit from own goals in consecutive World Cup games.

United States takes early lead vs Australia through own goal | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

3. Alex Freeman Makes His Mark

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Just over a year ago, the soccer-playing son of Super Bowl winner and Green Bay Packers great Antonio Freeman had never made an appearance for the senior USA squad. But in his first season as a regular starter for Orlando City in MLS, the 6-foot-2 fullback caught the eye of U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino and his staff, became a starter for the national team, and never looked back, ending 2025 with his first two international goals in a World Cup tune-up win over two time champions Uruguay and moving to Spanish power and UEFA Champions League mainstay Villarreal over the winter.

On Friday, he took a bow on the biggest stage in sports, scoring the second American goal just before halftime.

Alex Freeman goal stands as VAR overturns initial offside call vs. Australia | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

4. Take A Bow, Seattle

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In sports as in life, reality surpasses fantasy. But for a city that had been waiting more than 50 years to host the U.S. at a World Cup — men’s or women’s — Friday’s game and the lead up to blew whatever lofty exceptions there were beforehand straight out of Puget Sound.

This scene in Seattle was hard to describe. From Pike Place to Pioneer Square, the Emerald City was awash with USA jerseys from every era. There were also plenty of yellow Australia shirts to be seen around town and in the grandiose, almost 70,000-seat downtown arena, with visiting supporters taking up a huge area behind one of the goals and in a sprawling corner in the far reaches of the upper deck.

The atmosphere they created was off the charts. And, as predicted by the U.S. players on the eve of the contest, the overwhelming pro-American crowd played a major role in willing the World Cup co-hosts to another unforgettable victory on home soil.

United States vs Australia Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Doug McIntyre is a soccer reporter for FOX Sports who has covered United States men’s and women’s national teams at FIFA World Cups on five continents. Follow him @ByDougMcIntyre.

US Open: LIV Golf’s Joaquin Niemann surprised by ‘serious misconduct’ penalty for throwing golf club at Shinnecock Hills | Golf News

Joaquin Niemann insists he is “going to learn” from being handed a two-shot penalty at the US Open, although was surprised by the severity of the punishment for throwing a golf club.

The Chilean was level-par for his round with four holes to play on Thursday evening when he sent two tee shots out of bounds at the par-four sixth, moments before play was suspended due to darkness at Shinnecock Hills.

Niemann found more thick grass with his next effort before hacking the following shot – his sixth – onto the fairway, then threw a sand wedge in frustration before returning the following morning to hit his approach onto the green and two-putt for a quintuple-bogey nine.

The 27-year-old was punished for “serious misconduct” under rule 1.2b, seeing his nine become a septuple-bogey 11 in an opening-round 78, with Niemann only informed of the penalty shortly before his second round.

“I finished my round this morning, signed my scorecard, and then a referee came up to me and said, ‘I need to talk to you’,” Niemann told reporters after his second round.

“I knew I had a misbehaviour but I feel like everybody had some, and it’s never going to be anything major like two-shot penalty.

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“They considered with the whole committee that it was a right decision to give me a two-shot penalty. Obviously I was trying to argue back, to try to not get the two-shot penalty, but it’s their decision.

“I feel like I wouldn’t be happy seeing players throwing clubs and behaving that way so, yeah, I agree. I’m the first one to judge myself when I don’t behave on the golf course – that was a misbehave from my part.

“I felt like a little bit extra penalised with a two-shot penalty, but it is what it is. I’m going to learn from it.”

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Niemann is 10 strokes behind halfway leader Wyndham Clark, who extended his advantage with a monster final-hole birdie on Friday

Niemann later added: “They blew the horn [to suspend play for bad light] but after I hit that shot, all the frustration came inside me. Had my club in my hand and I couldn’t resist to throw it away. There was no-one there but I’m not proud of it.”

He responded brilliantly to post five birdies in the first six holes of his second round, where he joined Collin Morikawa in equalling the lowest score of the morning wave with a five-under 65.

It [penalty] definitely helped me a little bit to have a better round today,” Niemann added. “Everything was on. I hit great tee shots. I went out with a pretty aggressive mindset, so it worked out.

“Sometimes, especially in these tournaments, it could go the other way, and this time it worked.”

Rule 1.2a – the expected standards of player conduct

It declares that players are expected to play in the spirit of the game by acting with integrity, showing consideration to others and taking good care of the course.

It unequivocally states the Committee’s authority to disqualify a player for any serious misconduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game.

In place of the unclear previous concept of “breach of etiquette”, it uses the more direct and stronger phrases “misconduct” and “serious misconduct.”

Rule 1.2b also gives the Committee authority to adopt its own Code of Conduct and to set penalties for its breach.

What is the rule and who has been punished before?

Incidents that are considered a breach of conduct include unacceptable language and abuse of clubs or the course, with Niemann’s punishment the latest attempt by golf’s governing bodies to clamp down on bad behaviour.

The Masters used it for the first time on Sergio Garcia earlier this year, after the Spaniard slammed his club into the turf twice and broke his driver by swinging it at a water cooler during the final round.

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Sergio Garcia was spoken to by a tournament official after the former Masters champion lashed out at the tee box during his final round at Augusta National

The policy used at The Masters sees players start with getting a warning, with a second violation then resulting in a two-shot penalty before a third leads to disqualification.

The USGA policy for serious misconduct says if a player’s behaviour – or that of his caddie – is “so far removed from what is expected in the spirit of the game of golf”, officials can assess a two-shot penalty or disqualify the player.

A statement from the USGA said: “Joaquin Niemann was assessed two penalty strokes for throwing a club on the sixth hole during Round 1. This act was determined to be serious misconduct under Rule 1.2b.”

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The Americans will have to get the job done without Christian Pulisic, who remains sidelined after exiting the opener.  They’ll look to Folarin Balogun for another heroic performance to lead them to a victory today.

Australia won’t be intimidated after pulling off one of the tournament’s biggest surprises, defeating Türkiye 2-0 to put itself level with the U.S. atop the group. 

A USA victory would secure a place in the round of 32 and could even clinch the group with the right result in the later Paraguay-Türkiye match.

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USA vs. Australia Odds

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Moneyline

  • USA: -167
  • Australia: +400
  • Draw: +333

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamScoreScore or AssistFolarin BalogunUSA+150-120Ricardo PepiUSA+162+105Malik TillmanUSA+300+150Mohamed ToureAustralia+375+225Matthew LEckieAustralia+400+260

How to Watch USA vs. Australia

  • When: Friday, June 19, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Seattle Stadium, Seattle, WA
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Players to Watch in USA vs. Australia

Folarin Balogun (United States) starred in the U.S.’s 4-1 win over Paraguay, scoring the country’s first World Cup brace since 1930. With Christian Pulisic unavailable, Balogun will be counted on to lead the American attack once again.

Weston McKennie (United States) will be a key presence in midfield as the U.S. looks to build on its dominant opening performance. His work rate, physicality, and ability to drive play forward will be especially important without Pulisic.

Nestory Irankunda (Australia) made an immediate impact in Australia’s shocking 2-0 upset of Türkiye, scoring one of the goals that put the Socceroos level with the U.S. atop Group D. The dynamic attacker has the pace and creativity to trouble any defense.

Connor Metcalfe (Australia) also found the net against Türkiye and was instrumental in one of the biggest upsets of the opening round. The midfielder’s energy and ability to arrive in dangerous areas make him a player the U.S. will need to track closely.

Corentin Moutet handed steep fine for foul-mouthed outburst in HSBC Championship at Queen’s Club | Tennis News

Corentin Moutet has been fined almost all of his prize money at Queen’s Club following his foul-mouthed post-match interview.

The controversial Frenchman said the ‘F-word’ seven times live on BBC television after his first-round victory over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

Having initially sworn unintentionally while answering the first question, a grinning Moutet then responded by saying the profanity three times more, before interviewer Jenny Drummond pulled the plug.

The ATP announced on Friday that Moutet, who earned £33,000 for reaching the second round of the HSBC Championships, has been fined a whopping $40,000 (£30,248).

That equates to more than 90 per cent of his prize money, or £4,321 per swear word.

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Corentin Moutet courted controversy on the Andy Murray Arena at Queen’s Club.

The ATP said the fine was imposed for “unsportsmanlike conduct”, namely “the use of profane language during his post-match interview”.

Moutet has confirmed he will appeal against the fine, in accordance with ATP rules.

Nakashima knocks out De Minaur

On the court, American Brandon Nakashima caused a shock when he knocked out top seed and world No 6 Alex De Minaur.

The 24-year-old, ranked 32, pulled off one of the biggest wins of his career with a 7-5 6-3 victory.

“Very happy with my performance, it definitely wasn’t easy,” he said. “I was under a lot of pressure but I’m happy with myself getting through the critical points and closing it out at the end.

“It’s never easy serving out a match, especially against a top player like Alex, so I was happy to win the last point.”

Defeat was doubly disappointing for Australian De Minaur, with his fiancée Katie Boulter watching from the stands at the Andy Murray Arena.

The 27-year-old had wanted to match British No 2 Boulter’s run to the semi-finals in last week’s WTA event, but fell one match short.

Fitness worry clouds Rybakina’s Wimbledon prep

Elena Rybakina’s preparations for Wimbledon suffered a setback as she was forced to withdraw from the Bad Homburg Open.

The world No 2 and former Wimbledon champion pulled out with a hip issue a day after a surprise round-of-16 defeat ‌to 35th-ranked Alexandra Eala at the Berlin Open.

“Unfortunately, I have ​to withdraw from Bad Homburg due to some discomfort in my right hip,” Rybakina, 27, said ​in a story shared by the ⁠tournament’s official Instagram page.

“I need ⁠to consult with my medical team and undergo further assessment before making ‌any decisions about the next steps. Thank you for your understanding and support.”

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Aryna Sabalenka was victorious in the quarter-finals of the German Open.

Aryna Sabalenka has progressed at the German Open, although she dropped a set down before coming back to beat Nikola Bartunkova.

Sabalenka is through to the semi-finals after defeating Bartunkova 2-6 7-6 (7-2) 6-4.

French Open champion Alexander Zverev of Germany defeated Belgium’s Raphael Collignon in straight sets, 7-6 (12-10) 7-6 (7-2) in two hours and one minute to reach the semi-finals of the Terra Wortmann Open on Friday.

Zverev will face USA’s Taylor Fritz for a place in the final. Fifth seed Fritz beat countryman and third seed Ben Shelton in a three-set thriller, 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (10-8) 7-6 (7-3).

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2026 World Cup Odds: France Favored; Mexico Rises After Winning Group A

The biggest sporting event North America has ever hosted is in full swing, and we already have a ton of movement atop the 2026 FIFA World Cup oddsboard. 

On Thursday, Mexico recorded a massive 1-0 win over South Korea to win Group A and officially seal its spot in the knockout round. 

Prior to the tournament, Mexico was +6500 to win the World Cup. Now, El Tri sits at +5000. 

After a lackluster first half that resulted in only one shot on goal, France had its 2026 World Cup breakout in the second half of Tuesday’s match against Senegal. 

Les Bleus stormed to a 3-1 win behind Kylian Mbappé’s two goals, while Bradley Barcola added another just minutes after he came onto the pitch. 

With his brace on Tuesday, Mbappé became France’s all-time leader in goals with 58, passing Olivier Giroud. He now has 14 World Cup goals, tied with Gerd Müller for the fourth-most of any man in World Cup history.

With its huge opening win, combined with Spain’s shocking opening draw against Cape Verde, France is now the sole favorite to win the World Cup this summer at +420, the lowest it’s been since the tournament odds came out back in December. 

Let’s dive into the full odds via FanDuel Sportsbook, as of June 18.

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2026 World Cup Winner Odds

France: +400 (bet $10 to win $50 total)
Spain: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
England: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)
Argentina: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Portugal: +950 (bet $10 to win $105 total)
Brazil: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)
Germany: +1300 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
Netherlands: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)
Norway: +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total) 
Belgium: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
United States: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)
Morocco: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total) 
Colombia: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Japan: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total) 
Mexico: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total)
Switzerland: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)
Uruguay: +8000 (bet $10 to win $810 total)

Here’s what to know about this oddsboard: 

The Favorites: France is now the solo favorite atop the oddsboard. It opened its pursuit for a third World Cup title with a 3-1 win against Senegal on Tuesday. Les Bleus will face Norway and Iraq in its next two group stage matches, as they eye a deep tournament run once again. After that, while its opening draw against Cape Verde was a nightmare start to the tournament, Spain remains the second choice. Spain has appeared in 16 previous World Cups and won the tournament once, lifting the trophy in 2010. It also won the 2024 Euros. It will look to bounce back and follow Argentina’s route to the title in 2022, after its disappointing first result of the tournament. 

Biggest Risers: Could the USA and Mexico have gotten off to better starts? The U.S. took a 3-0 lead over Paraguay in the first half before cruising to a 4-1 win. Leading the way for the United States was Folarin Balogun, who scored twice. However, Mauricio Pochettino took USA star Christian Pulisic out at halftime due to calf tightness, and he is listed as day to day. Meanwhile, after winning its first two group games, Mexico has officially won Group A and have clinched a spot in the knockout round. In its opening match, Mexico was dominant in a 2-0 win over South Africa. On Thursday, El Tri edged out a 1-0 win over South Korea. After a major mistake by South Korea’s goalkeeper, Luis Romo’s 50th minute goal put Mexico ahead, and it was able to hold off a late surge from the Taegeuk Warriors. While Mexico could not have dreamt of a better start to the tournament, it now has major expectations placed on it to get past the Round of 16 for the first time since 1986.

Mary Earps joins London City Lionesses: Former England goalkeeper returns to the WSL after PSG exit | Football News

London City Lionesses have announced the signing of former England goalkeeper Mary Earps. 

The 33-year-old will officially join on a two-year contract on July 1 when her contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires.

Earps is returning to the WSL two years after leaving Manchester United. Across her five seasons at United, she made 102 appearances and kept 45 clean sheets.

She retired from a glittering international career last summer in a shock announcement just five weeks out from the Euros after losing her place as starting goalkeeper to Hannah Hampton.

Earps played a crucial role in England’s Euro 2022 success and in their route to the World Cup final a year later.

“I’m over the moon to join this club and I’m really looking forward to it,” Earps said.

“I feel the club aligns with what I stand for. I can’t wait to get started and to get down to business.”

London City appear determined to make a number of statement signings this summer, and have a strong interest in Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas.

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We take a look at Mary Earps’ best saves from the Women’s Super League.

Earps: I have so much more to give – that’s why I chose London City

Speaking in a statement confirming her arrival, Earps explained her reasoning behind joining London City, who were promoted to the WSL for the first time last season and finished sixth.

Earps continued: “The club’s values represent what I want to represent and they are passionate about what I want to achieve and change the game in a positive way. All the conversations have been really positive and every time I spoke with the club I wanted to hear more.

“The vision and ambition, including the new training facility, is incredible and I’m looking forward to seeing that develop. It shows what our owner, Michele (Kang), and everyone at the club want to do in terms of really going for it.

“It’s about putting a marker down and saying we want to be competitive in a short space of time.

“I’m looking forward to working alongside Elene (Lete) and the goalkeeping unit. Elene made some great saves and interventions last season. Hopefully, we can bounce off each other and work hard and enjoy it.

“My message to the fans is that I’m really excited to get started and make some memories together. I can’t wait to play in front of you all.

“I’m looking forward to getting to know the players, the style of play and club culture, and trying to give everything I can to help the club achieve its collective goals and be as successful as possible.

“I feel I still have so much left to give to the game, and that’s exactly why I chose London City.

“It won’t be easy, the WSL is extremely competitive. The team had a brilliant 2025/26 season, finishing mid-table in their first season, now it’s about climbing the table and working towards finishing as high as possible.”

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Mary Earps is the latest high-profile signing for London City

Big names continue to mount for London City…

Sky Sports’ Laura Hunter:

Another coup for London City. The big-name signings continue to mount – and likely won’t stop at Mary Earps either. Ambition even extends as far as trying to land former Barcelona captain Alexia Putellas on a free this summer. That really would be the GOAT of signings.

It’s a star-studded cast for a team that has only been in the English top-flight for one season, propped up by the riches of free-spending owner Michele Kang.

One might question how all these superstars are going to gel under one roof. There is plenty of modern-day examples of that formula flopping, albeit most obviously in the men’s game. I’m thinking Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe at PSG – the vibe was completely off.

Nonetheless, there is no doubt Earps is a huge signing for London City and one that significantly improves them.

Eder Maestre’s side shipped 35 goals last season, above the league’s average (32). They have got to address that if the plan is to try to break up the division’s traditional top four.

How to Watch 2026 INDYCAR at Road America: Start Time, Date, TV Channel, Streaming, Schedule

INDYCAR returns to one of motorsport’s most iconic venues for the 2026 XPEL Grand Prix at Road America. The legendary 4-mile, 14-turn circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, hosts the series June 19-21. The main event is set for Sunday afternoon on FOX and FOX One. 

Defending race winner Àlex Palou looks to claim a fourth Road America victory, while Indy 500 champion Felix Rosenqvist, Pato O’Ward, Will Power, Josef Newgarden, Scott Dixon and Kyle Kirkwood are among those looking to knock him off. 

Here’s everything you need to know, including how to watch INDYCAR at Road America.

How to watch the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America

  • Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Streaming: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports

XPEL Grand Prix at Road America Schedule

Friday, June 19

  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice 1: 4 p.m. ET (FS2, FOX One)

Saturday, June 20

  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES Practice 2: 11 a.m. ET (FS1, FOX One)
  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES Qualifying: 2 p.m. ET (FS1, FOX One)

Sunday, June 21

  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES Warmup: 11 a.m. ET (FS1, FOX One)
  • NTT INDYCAR SERIES XPEL Grand Prix at Road America: 2 p.m. ET (FOX, FOX One)

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When is the 2026 Grand Prix at Road America? What time does it start?

The green flag for the Grand Prix at Road America will drop at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 21st. 

Where is the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America?

Established in 1955, Road America is located midway between Milwaukee and Green Bay in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Its legendary four-mile, 14-turn road circuit has challenged the world’s best racers for over a half century. The 640-acre, park-like grounds offer amazing viewing opportunities, fantastic concessions and high-speed excitement to thousands of spectators each year. In addition to public race weekends such as the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America, the track offers group event programs, the Road America Motorplex for karting and supermoto, and the Road America Motorcycle and Advanced Driving Schools.

Arsenal: Premier League 2026/27 fixtures and schedule | Football News

Premier League champions Arsenal will begin their title defence against newly-promoted Coventry live on Sky Sports on Friday August 21.

The curtain-raising fixture will be Coventry’s first game in the top flight in 25 years and will take place at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners, who ended a 22-year wait to become champions last season, face Aston Villa at Villa Park in their second game on August 29 before meeting Xabi Alonso’s Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium in their third fixture on September 5.

Their first meeting with last season’s runners-up Manchester City comes at the Emirates Stadium on November 28, with the first north London derby of the campaign taking place away to Tottenham a week later on December 5.

Arsenal face Manchester City and Liverpool in consecutive games on January 30 and February 6 at the Etihad Stadium and the Emirates Stadium respectively.

The home game against Spurs is on May 1, before the Gunners finish the campaign with fixtures against Leeds (May 8), Nottingham Forest (May 15), Everton (May 23) and, finally, a home game against Brighton on May 30.

Arsenal’s 2026/27 Premier League fixtures

All fixtures subject to change.

August

21: Coventry (h) – 8pm, live on Sky Sports

29: Aston Villa (a) – 3pm

September

5: Chelsea (h) – 3pm

12: Sunderland (a) – 3pm

19: Brighton (a) – 3pm

October

10: Leeds (h) – 3pm

17: Nottingham Forest (a) – 3pm

24: Everton (h) – 3pm

31: Liverpool (a) – 3pm

November

7: Hull (h) – 3pm

21: Newcastle (a) – 3pm

28: Man City (h) – 3pm

December

2: Brentford (a) – 8pm

5: Tottenham (a) – 3pm

12: Bournemouth (h) – 3pm

19: Man Utd (h) – 3pm

26: Crystal Palace (a) – 3pm

30: Fulham (a) – 8pm

January

2: Ipswich (h) – 3pm

6: Brentford (h) – 8pm

16: Hull (a) – 3pm

23: Newcastle (h) – 3pm

30: Man City (a) – 3pm

February

6: Liverpool (h) – 3pm

10: Ipswich (a) – 8pm

20: Fulham (h) – 3pm

27: Man Utd (a) – 3pm

March

3: Crystal Palace (h) – 8pm

13: Chelsea (a) – 3pm

20: Sunderland (h) – 3pm

April

10: Coventry (a) – 3pm

17: Aston Villa (h) – 3pm

24: Bournemouth (a) – 3pm

May

1: Tottenham (h) – 3pm

8: Leeds (a) – 3pm

15: Nottingham Forest (h) – 3pm

23: Everton (a) – 3pm

30: Brighton (h) – 4pm

Follow the new Premier League season with Sky Sports!

Sky Sports is the home of domestic club football in the UK & Ireland and will broadcast over 1,500 live matches across the Premier League, WSL, EFL and Scottish Premiership next season.

Sky Sports will show a minimum of 215 live Premier League matches in 2026/27.

Sky Sports has first pick of matches each week and will continue to show multiple games at 2pm on Sunday on a number of weekends.

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The key dates of Arsenal’s 2026-27 season

August 16: Community Shield vs Manchester City, Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, kick-off 3pm

August 21: Premier League campaign starts

August 27: Champions League league phase draw

September 8-10: Champions League league phase starts

January 9: FA Cup third round

January 27: Champions League league phase ends

February 16: Champions League knockout phase begins

March 21: Carabao Cup final

May 22: FA Cup final

May 30: Premier League season ends

June 5: Champions League final, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid

Best Sportsbook Promos & Bonus Bets – June 2026 Top Offers

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The best sportsbook promos turn new sign-ups into bonus bets and extra chances to win. From welcome bonuses and second-chance bets to boosted payouts and deposit matches, today’s sports betting offers give players more value for every wager. FOX Sports highlights the top sportsbook promos from FanDuel, DraftKings, bet365, BetMGM, Fanatics Sportsbook, and Caesars Sportsbook—trusted operators known for safe, legal betting across the U.S.

After an impressive start to the tournament, the USA returns to the pitch with a chance to punch its ticket to the Round of 32. Standing in the way is Australia. Morocco and Scotland also square off, while Brazil looks to bounce back and earn its first World Cup victory against Haiti without Neymar for a second straight match.

Best Sportsbook Promos and Bonus Codes for June 2026

SportsbookOffer TypeWelcome BonusBetMGMFirst-Bet Safety NetGet a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + Up to $1,500 in Bonus Bets if First Bet Loses with Promo Code FOXSPORTSDraftKingsBet and GetBet $5+ Get $200 in Bonus Bets InstantlyCaesarsProfit BoostsBet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’FanDuelBet and GetGet $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!bet365Bet and GetBet $10, Get $365 in Bonus Bets Win or Lose or $1,000 First Bet Safety NetFanaticsNo Sweat10 x $100 Bet Matches In FanCash with promo code FOX2026

Today’s Top 3 Sportsbook Promos & Profit Boosts

Caesars Sportsbook

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BetMGM Sportsbook

Hat Trick Jackpot: Get a share of $10,000 in Bonus Bets if your anytime goal scorer gets a hat trick!

bet365 Sportsbook

Boost Your Parlay Up To 100%: Place a parlay and get an additional 2.5-100% added to your winnings depending on the number of selections in your parlay!

DraftKings Sportsbook Promo Code – Bet $5 and Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly

New customers in eligible states can claim the DraftKings Sportsbook welcome bonus: Bet $5 and Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly. The low $5 qualifying bet makes this one of the most accessible 

Quick Facts

  • Offer: Bet $5 and Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly
  • Bet Type: Bet & Get
  • Payout Speed: Within 24 hours
  • Minimum Deposit: $10
  • Minimum Bet to Qualify: $5
  • App Store Ratings: 4.4 (iOS), 4.3 (Android)

DraftKings Promo Terms and Conditions

  • 1 per new customer.
  • Get max. $100 in Bonus Bets.
  • Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours).
  • Bonus Bets issued as (8) $25 Bonus Bets.
  • Stake removed from payout.
  • Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos
  • Ends 6/28/26 at 11:59 PM ET.
  • To be eligible for DraftKings Sportsbook and the Promotion, you must be physically located in AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA (select parishes), MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, NC, NJ, NH, NY, OH, OR, PA, PR (residents only), TN, VA, VT, WY or WV (each an “Eligible Jurisdiction” or, collectively, the “Eligible Jurisdictions”). Must be 21+ years of age or older (18+ if in DC/KY/NH/WY).
  • New DraftKings Customers Only.

How to Claim the Bonus

  1. Sign up for a new DraftKings Sportsbook account.
  2. Deposit funds into your account.
  3. Place a $5+ cash wager on any eligible sport.
  4. If your bet wins, receive $200 in Bonus Bets (8 × $25) within 24 hours.
  5. Use the Bonus Bets within 7 days.

DraftKings Highlights & Top Features

DraftKings offers one of the most comprehensive sports betting experiences in the U.S. market. Its Same Game Parlay+ feature lets users combine bets from multiple games into one ticket, while its live betting interface delivers fast, reliable odds updates.

The platform also includes integrated stat hubs, game trackers, and frequent sport-specific profit boosts, giving users more tools to inform their wagers. Additionally, its integration with the DraftKings DFS platform creates unique cross-play opportunities for daily fantasy sports players.

DraftKings Mobile App User Experience

DraftKings’ app is among the most polished in the industry, with a clean, intuitive interface that makes it easy to toggle between sports, promotions, and account settings. Its dark background with green highlights creates a professional, sportsbook-centric aesthetic, and the layout is logically organized with clear tabs and shortcuts.

Performance is consistently excellent — pages load quickly, odds refresh seamlessly, and navigation rarely stalls. The bet slip is simple to edit, allowing users to add, remove, and switch formats with ease. 

Live betting is a standout, offering real-time odds updates and smooth transitions between markets. Integrated extras include quick-access stats, in-game scoreboards, and occasional streaming for select events. 

One minor drawback is that the homepage can feel crowded with promos during major events, but overall DraftKings sets a high bar for usability.

DraftKings Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

DraftKings supports a wide range of deposit methods, including debit/credit cards, PayPal, online banking/ACH, Play+ prepaid cards, Venmo, and wire transfers. Withdrawals can be made via PayPal, online banking, Play+, checks by mail, or wire transfer. 

Processing times vary depending on the method: PayPal and Play+ typically process within 24–48 hours, while online banking and checks may take 3–5 business days. DraftKings offers instant payouts through PayPal and Play+ for eligible users, allowing near-immediate access to funds once the withdrawal is approved.

BetMGM Sportsbook Promo Code – Get a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + $1500 Back in Bonus Bets, If Your First Bet Doesn’t Win with Code ‘FOXSPORTS’

BetMGM’s welcome bonus depends on your state, but every new user can unlock a strong offer by entering promo code FOXSPORTS when signing up. 

In most eligible states, bettors can claim up to $1,500 back in Bonus Bets if their first wager loses, giving you a built-in safety net on your first pick. Meanwhile, players in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia can take advantage of a Bet $10, Get $150 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins promotion. 

Simply sign up, enter promo code FOXSPORTS, and place your first wager to activate your state-specific BetMGM welcome bonus.

Quick Facts

  • Promo Code: FOXSPORTS
  • Offer: Get a $50 BetMGM Reward Points Bonus + $1500 Back in Bonus Bets, If Your First Bet Doesn’t Win (all available states except MI, NJ, PA, & WV)
  • Offer 2: Bet $10, Get $150 in Bonus Bets if your first bet wins (MI, NJ, PA, & WV only)
  • Bet Type: First-bet insurance (refund in bonus bets).
  • Payout Speed: Bonus bets usually credit within 24–72 hours after settlement; expire in 7 days.
  • Minimum Deposit: $10.
  • App Store Ratings: iOS 4.8, Android 4.2
  • BetMGM Legal States: AZ, CO, DC, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MS, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY.

BetMGM Promo Terms and Conditions

  • Bonus bets are paid only if your first wager loses. Expire in 7 days.
  • Refund split: if your losing first bet is $50 or more, you receive five bonus bets of equal 20% denominations; under $50 returns as one bonus bet.
  • New customers only, one per customer, state eligibility applies.

How to Qualify & Claim Your BetMGM Bonus

  1. Click here and create a new BetMGM Sportsbook account.
  2. Enter promo code FOXSPORTS during registration.
  3. Deposit $10 or more into your account.
  4. Place your first real-money wager of $10+ on any eligible market.
  5. If that bet loses, receive up to $1,500 back in Bonus Bets, which expire after 7 days.

BetMGM Highlights & Top Features

Parlay and SGP builders, routine odds boosts, and integration with MGM Rewards on eligible wagers. Seasonal promos like “Swing for the Fences” add extra tokens and boosts during MLB season.

BetMGM Mobile App User Experience

BetMGM offers solid navigation with clearly labeled sections for sports, promos, and account settings, but the overall layout can feel a bit busy compared to its top competitors. The black-and-gold color scheme is distinctive, though some screens have dense menus that require extra scrolling. 

Performance is generally smooth, though bettors may notice minor delays when exploring deep prop markets or toggling between live events. The bet slip is easy to use, but less visually refined than DraftKings’ or FanDuel’s. 

Live betting functionality is comprehensive, with a wide range of markets, but odds updates can lag slightly during peak action. Integrated features include basic scoreboards and some stat overlays, though streaming is limited. 

The main drawback is occasional sluggishness and a slightly less streamlined user flow.

BetMGM Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

BetMGM accepts deposits via debit/credit cards, PayPal, Play+, online banking/ACH, PayNearMe, and wire transfers.

Withdrawals are available through PayPal, Play+, online banking, checks, and in some states, cash at affiliated casinos. PayPal and Play+ are typically processed in 24–48 hours, while online banking and checks usually take 3–5 business days. 

BetMGM supports instant PayPal payouts for verified accounts, offering fast access to funds without waiting for extended processing times.

FanDuel Sportsbook Promo – Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days!

To claim the offer, new users must register and verify a new FanDuel account, then place a qualifying $5 wager on any FanDuel Sportsbook market. Once the wager is placed, eligible users will receive $50 in Bonus Bets each day for seven consecutive days, giving them up to $350 in Bonus Bets total. 

Quick Facts

  • Offer: Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed – When You Bet $5 for 7 Days
  • Promo Code: None required.
  • Bet Type: Bet and Get.
  • Eligible Bet Size: $1-$350
  • Payout Speed: Typically within 72 hours of settlement.
  • Minimum Bet to Qualify: $1 App Store Ratings: 4.9/5 (iOS), 4.6/5 Android (Android).

FanDuel Promo Terms and Conditions

  • New customers only; must sign up for and verify a new FanDuel account.
  • Must be 21+ in eligible states (18+ in DC, Kentucky, Puerto Rico, and Wyoming).
  • Promotion valid June 3–28, 2026.
  • Place a $5 wager on FanDuel Sportsbook to qualify.
  • Get $50 in Bonus Bets each day for 7 days (up to $350 total).
  • Existing FanDuel customers and previous real-money bettors are not eligible.
  • Bonus Bets are non-withdrawable; stake is not returned on winning wagers.
  • Limit one offer per person/account.
  • Void where prohibited; additional terms and restrictions apply.
  • FanDuel Sportsbook is available in AZ, AR, CO, CT, DC, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MO, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VT, VA, WV, WY, and Puerto Rico.

How to Claim the FanDuel Sportsbook Welcome Bonus

Claiming the FanDuel welcome offer takes only a few minutes. Here’s how to get started:

  1. How to participate: Sign up for FanDuel Sportsbook
  2. After signing up, place a Five Dollar ($5) wager and get Fifty Dollars ($50) in Bonus Bets each day for seven (7) days.
  3. There is a maximum bonus of $50 each day during the 7 day period.
  4. Bonus will be issued as nonwithdrawable Bonus Bets that expire 7 days after receipt.
  5. Your seven (7) day period will begin once you are opted in to the Promotion.

FanDuel Highlights & Top Features

One of the most intuitive apps, elite Same Game Parlay and SGP+ tools, frequent boosts, and fast live pricing.

FanDuel Mobile App User Experience

FanDuel combines sleek visual design with one of the fastest, most stable app performances on the market. Its light blue and white color scheme is clean and easy on the eyes, and the top navigation bar makes finding sports, boosts, and promos extremely straightforward.

The app rarely experiences lag, even during peak live-betting windows. The bet slip is excellent — intuitive for both single bets and parlays, with quick removal and formatting options. FanDuel’s live betting interface is among the best, with rapid odds updates and fluid market switching. Extras like live scoreboards, in-game stat trackers, and selective streaming elevate the experience. The only notable limitation is occasional clutter in the promo carousel, which can push betting markets lower on the screen.

FanDuel Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

FanDuel makes deposits easy with multiple options: debit/credit cards, PayPal, Venmo, online banking/ACH, Play+, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawals can be processed through PayPal, Venmo, Play+, online banking, checks, or cash at select retail locations. PayPal and Venmo are typically the fastest, usually arriving within 24 hours, while online banking and check withdrawals can take 2–5 business days. FanDuel also offers instant PayPal payouts for qualified users, making it one of the quickest operators for accessing winnings.

Fanatics Sportsbook OHPromo – Get a 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days with promo code FOX2026

New Fanatics Sportsbook users can get a 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days. FanCash can be converted into bonus bets or used on merchandise through the Fanatics ecosystem, giving bettors flexible ways to redeem rewards.

Quick Facts

  • Offer: Get a 100% bet match up to $100 in FanCash for 10 days.
  • Promo Code: FOX2026
  • Bet Type: No Sweat in FanCash.
  • Minimum Bet: $1
  • Minimum Odds: -200
  • Payout Timing: FanCash Credited after bet settlement
  • FanCash Expiration: 7 days after issuance
  • App Store Ratings: 4.8/5 (iOS), 4.8/5 (Android)
  • Available States: AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Terms and Conditions

  • New users only in eligible states
  • Must opt in each day for 10 straight days
  • Place 1 qualifying bet per opted-in day
  • Get up to $100 in FanCash on each losing bet
  • Up to $1,000 total in FanCash
  • Minimum $1 bet at -200 odds or longer
  • One qualifying bet per day
  • Bonus credited within 72 hours of settlement
  • FanCash expires in 7 days
  • Miss a day and forfeit that day’s bonus chance

How to Qualify & Claim Your Fanatics Sportsbook Offer

  1. Register for Fanatics Sportsbook and use promo code FOX2026.
  2. Create a new account and complete verification.
  3. Make your first deposit with an eligible payment method.
  4. Opt in to the promo inside the Fanatics app for Day 1.
  5. Place one qualifying bet of up to $100 at -200 odds or longer.
  6. If the bet loses, get the stake back in FanCash up to $100.
  7. Repeat the daily opt-in and qualifying bet for 10 straight days to unlock up to $1,000 total.
  8. Use FanCash within 7 days of receipt.

Fanatics Sportsbook Highlights & Top Features

Fanatics Sportsbook offers a clean, easy-to-navigate interface, fast odds updates, and unique rewards through the FanCash ecosystem, which can be converted into bonus bets or used to purchase licensed sports merchandise. Seasonal promotions, including game-day protections and odds boosts, provide additional value during major events like NFL Sundays and the playoffs.

Fanatics Mobile App User Experience

Fanatics has quickly established a modern, user-friendly app that emphasizes clean navigation and integrated rewards. Sports, promos, and account settings are simple to find through a bottom tab layout, and the visual design is crisp with prominent red and white branding. Performance is strong, with fast load times and smooth transitions between pages.

 The bet slip is clean and easy to edit, with clear toggles between bet types. Live betting is responsive, though not as expansive as bet365 or FanDuel. Extras like live scoreboards and in-game stats are present, but full streaming is still limited. The standout feature is the FanCash integration, which displays earned rewards alongside the betting balance, offering a unique cross-platform value proposition. The main drawback is that the app’s live market depth isn’t quite as extensive as more established operators.

Fanatics Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Fanatics offers a straightforward set of deposit methods, including debit/credit cards, PayPal, Play+, online banking/ACH, and PayNearMe. 

Withdrawals are available via PayPal, Play+, online banking, and checks. PayPal and Play+ are the fastest options, generally processed within 24–48 hours, while banking and checks can take 3–5 business days. 

Fanatics supports instant PayPal withdrawals for eligible users, allowing near-immediate access to funds once processed, which aligns with its emphasis on a modern, seamless user experience.

bet365 Sportsbook Bonus Code FOX365 – Bet $10, Get $365 in Bonus Bets (Win or Lose) 

New customers can use bet365 bonus code FOX365 to unlock the current welcome bonus: bet $10 and receive $365 in Bonus Bets. After placing a qualifying wager, users must place $10 in additional qualifying bets to unlock the bonus. Once the requirement is met, the Bonus Bets are typically credited within about one hour and can be used across multiple wagers.

Quick Facts

  • Offer: Bet $10, Get $365 in bonus bets win or lose.
  • Promo Code: FOX365
  • Bet Type: Bet & Get
  • Qualifying Bet: $10+ at odds of -500 or longer
  • Payout Speed: Bonus Bets usually credited within ~1 hour
  • Minimum Deposit: $10 deposit
  • App Store Ratings: 4.8/5 (iOS), 4.6/5 (Android)
  • Available States: AZ, CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, OH, TN, VA

bet365 Promo Terms and Conditions

  • New customers only. Must deposit at least $10 and claim the offer in the bet365 app within 30 days of sign-up.
  • Place $10+ in qualifying bets to unlock $365 in Bonus Bets. Bets must be placed and settled within 30 days of claiming.
  • Qualifying wagers must include at least one selection at -500 or longer.
  • Only the largest settled wager on the same selection/market counts.
  • Cashed Out bets, pushes, no-action wagers, and event-specific Bonus Bets do not qualify.
  • Bonus Bets are non-withdrawable, expire in 7 days, and the stake is not returned. Winnings are paid as withdrawable cash.

How to Qualify & Claim Your bet365 Bonus Bets

  1. Create a bet365 account
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  3. Deposit $10+.
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  5. Once the qualifying bets settle, $365 in Bonus Bets will typically be credited to your account.

bet365 Highlights & Top Features

bet365 is known for offering one of the most complete betting platforms in the industry. The sportsbook features best-in-class live betting, with fast odds updates, hundreds of in-game markets, and some of the deepest alternate lines available for major sports. Users also benefit from integrated live streaming on select events, allowing bettors to watch games directly inside the app while placing wagers.

Other standout features include Cash Out and Auto Cash Out tools, which let bettors secure profits or limit losses before an event ends. bet365 also runs frequent promotions such as early-payout offers, odds boosts, and bet builder specials, giving users additional value across major leagues and events throughout the year.

bet365 Mobile App User Experience

bet365’s navigation leans functional over flashy. Sports and markets are organized in a vertical list, which experienced bettors will find efficient, though newcomers may find it dense at first. Its green and yellow design is instantly recognizable, if somewhat utilitarian. 

Performance is excellent — bet365 remains one of the fastest apps in the business, especially in live betting, where odds update almost instantaneously and market depth is unmatched. The bet slip is straightforward, supporting quick edits and multiple formats. Integrated extras are strong: bet365 offers extensive live scoreboards, in-game stats, and some of the best streaming coverage in the industry, often including lower-profile events. The biggest limitation is that its interface can feel overwhelming to casual users due to the sheer volume of markets and compact layout.

bet365 Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

bet365 provides standard deposit options such as debit/credit cards, PayPal, online banking/ACH, PayNearMe, and Play+. Withdrawals can be made via PayPal, online banking, Play+, or checks. PayPal is generally the fastest method, often processed within 24 hours, while online banking can take 1–5 business days depending on the bank. bet365 supports instant PayPal withdrawals for eligible users, allowing near-immediate transfers after approval, which is a major plus for frequent bettors.

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code –  Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Wagers with Code ‘FOXDYW’

New Caesars Sportsbook users can sign up with promo code FOXDYW and place a $1 qualifying wager to unlock 10× 100% Profit Boost Tokens. Each boost can be applied to wagers up to $25, doubling the profit portion of the bet. This promotion spreads the bonus across multiple wagers, making it a great option for bettors who prefer several smaller boosted bets instead of one large bonus bet.

Quick Facts

  • Caesars Promo Code: FOXDYW
  • Offer: Bet $1, Get 10× 100% Profit Boost Tokens with Code ‘FOXDYW’
  • Bet Type: Profit Boost tokens (profit only boosted)
  • Token Value: Up to $25 per boost
  • Max Additional Profit: Up to $2,500 across all boosts
  • Token Expiration: 14 days after issuance
  • Minimum Odds: −10000
  • Minimum Qualifying Bet: $1
  • App Store Ratings: iOS ~4.7 / Android ~4.6
  • AZ, CO, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Terms and Conditions

  • New users only
  • Register with promo code FOXDYW and deposit $10+, then place a qualifying $1+ wager.
  • After the qualifying bet, users receive 10 × 100% Profit Boost tokens.
  • Each token allows a max wager of $25 and can add up to $2,500 in additional winnings.
  • Profit Boosts expire 14 days after being awarded and are single-use only.
  • Voided, pushed, or cashed-out wagers will not qualify or reissue the boost.
  • Offer is available in eligible states to users 21+ and Caesars may modify or end the promotion at any time.
  • Boosts cannot be used with bonus bets, Cash Out, or Super Boost markets.
  • Winnings from boosts are paid as cash, not bonus funds.

How to Qualify & Claim Your Caesars Boosts

  1. Create a new Caesars Sportsbook account using promo code ‘FOXDYW’.
  2. Verify your account and deposit funds.
  3. Place a $1+ cash wager on any eligible market.
  4. After the bet settles, receive 10 × 100% Profit Boost tokens in your account.
  5. Apply the boosts to wagers (up to $25 each) within 14 days to increase potential winnings.

Caesars Highlights & Top Features

Daily Super Boosts, SGP tools, and Caesars Rewards tier credits on eligible wagers, plus solid live betting coverage.

Caesars Mobile App User Experience

Caesars Sportsbook blends its signature green-and-gold branding with a clean, well-spaced interface that’s easy to navigate. Sports, promos, and account settings are clearly accessible via the bottom menu, and featured markets are well organized. Performance is generally reliable, though load times can be slightly slower than FanDuel or DraftKings during major events.

The bet slip is functional and easy to manage, supporting quick add/remove actions. Live betting is well-integrated with responsive odds updates, though it lacks some of the polish and speed of bet365. Integrated extras include scoreboards and basic stats, but streaming options are limited. A minor drawback is occasional sluggishness on older devices, especially when scrolling through long futures menus.

Caesars Banking: Deposits, Withdrawals, and Payout Speed

Caesars Sportsbook supports deposits through debit/credit cards, PayPal, Play+, online banking/ACH, PayNearMe, and wire transfers. Withdrawal methods include PayPal, Play+, online banking, checks by mail, and cash at Caesars retail sportsbooks. PayPal and Play+ usually process within 24–48 hours, while online banking and checks can take 3–5 business days. Caesars offers instant PayPal payouts for qualified users, making it easy to receive winnings quickly without extended delays.

Popular Types of Sportsbook Offers for New Users

Sportsbooks have a handful of different offers to try and keep users on their apps. Bonus bets, deposit match bonuses, second-chance bets, no-sweat bets and first-best insurance are among those offers. Here’s a little more on each. 

Bonus Bets (“Bet and Get” Offers)

Bonus bets are site credits awarded after you place a qualifying wager.

With DraftKings and bet365, you receive the bonus win or lose. With FanDuel, you receive the bonus only if your qualifying bet wins. Only the winnings from a bonus bet are withdrawable; the bonus stake is not.

These are best for new users with low risk tolerance or smaller bankrolls who want quick value from a small first wager. Sportsbooks offer them because they lower the entry barrier, get new bettors comfortable in the app, and create reasons to explore more markets with minimal upfront risk.

Below are some examples of this offer that have appeared throughout this guide:

DraftKings: Bet $5, Get $200 in bonus bets instantly. 

bet365: Bet $10, Get $365 in bonus bets (win or lose).

Deposit Match Bonus

A deposit match bonus is a common type of sportsbook welcome offer that rewards new users by matching their first deposit with bonus funds. 

Typically, this is a one-time promotion, often structured as a 100% match up to a set amount — for example, “100% match up to $500.” So, if you deposit $500, the sportsbook will give you an additional $500 in bonus bets, effectively doubling your starting bankroll. 

This type of offer is especially appealing to new users who plan to make a larger initial deposit, as the more you deposit (up to the limit), the more bonus funds you unlock. For sportsbooks, deposit match bonuses are a strategic way to incentivize bigger upfront deposits, encouraging users to commit more funds from the start.

Second-Chance Bets, No-Sweat Bets, and First-Bet Insurance

In this promotion, sportsbooks will refund your first wager if it loses in bonus bets, acting as a safety net for an opening bet. This is best for new users who want to make a big higher-risk first wager. Let’s take a look at each. 

Second-chance bets: your first wager is “insured” up to a stated cap (for example, $150, $500, or $1,000). If the bet loses, the refund is issued as bonus bets, not cash, typically within 24–72 hours and often split into tokens that expire in about 7 days. If the bet wins, no refund is given.

No-sweat bets: works the same way but usually tied to a specific event or day with a smaller cap (for example, $10–$100). A losing eligible wager is refunded as bonus bets, not cash, subject to expiry and other terms. A winning bet receives normal cash winnings and no refund.

First bet insurance: another name for the same “loss-refund” structure on your very first wager. The refund is capped and paid as bonus bets, not cash, and only if the first bet loses. Bonus-bet stakes are not returned on winning bonus-bet wagers, and minimum-odds and expiry rules apply.

Sportsbook No Deposit Bonuses

A no deposit bonus is a rare type of sportsbook promotion that gives new users bonus bets or site credit without requiring any deposit. These offers are typically tied to special occasions, such as a new state launch or a major event, and are designed to let bettors try the platform risk-free. However, no deposit bonuses are very uncommon in today’s regulated U.S. market and usually come in low amounts, often just a few dollars in site credit.

Importantly, none of the reputable traditional sportsbooks featured on this page currently offer a no deposit bonus, making this type of promotion more of a special exception than a standard welcome offer. We do, however, occasionally see no deposit welcome bonuses for DFS apps.

Common Sportsbook Promotions for Existing Users

If you’re a longtime user of legal sportsbooks, there are also promotions for you, too. Let’s take a look at each of them. 

Odds Boosts & Profit Boosts

Odds boosts and profit boosts are exactly what they sound. For odds boosts, the odds are raised on select bets, increasing the potential payout. On profit boosts, your winnings get multiplied by a set percentage on eligible bets.

  • Odds Boost: Raises the odds on select bets, increasing potential payout.
  • Profit Boost: Multiplies your winnings by a set percentage on eligible bets.
  • Who is known for these: DK, FD, BetMGM, bet365

Reload Bonus

For reload bonuses, existing users can get a certain percentage of their deposit matched up to a certain amount. This is for returning or dormant bettors, and also encourages re-engagment and repeat deposits for the sportsbook. 

Refer-a-Friend Bonus

It pays to get your friends involved in gambling. If a friend signs up for an account on a sportsbook through a referral link, your account can get rewarded with bonus bets or site credit. Let’s take a look at what each sportsbook offers with its refer-a-friend bonus.  

SportsbookRefer-a-Friend BonusReferral actionMax ReferralsBetMGM$100Deposit $100+, wager $100 bonus20 per monthDraftKings$100Deposit $25+5FanDuel$75Deposit and bet $10+5 every 30 daysCaesars5,000 Reward CreditsDeposit and bet $50+10Fanatics Sportsbook$100Deposit and bet $20+5bet365$50Deposit and bet $10+10 per year

Loyalty and Rewards Programs

Loyalty and rewards programs give bettors ongoing value by allowing them to earn points for every wager they place, which can then be redeemed for bonus bets, perks, or merchandise. 

These programs often feature multiple tiers, and as users climb to higher levels, they unlock extra benefits like faster withdrawal processing, exclusive VIP promos, personalized offers, and priority support. 

Some sportsbooks focus purely on bonus bet redemptions, while others integrate unique perks — for example, Fanatics Sportsbook lets users exchange rewards (FanCash) for merchandise on the Fanatics store, blending retail and betting benefits in a way no other operator currently does.

These programs are ideal for regular bettors who want to maximize long-term value from their action.

  • DraftKings Dynasty Rewards– earn Crowns for every bet; redeem for bonus bets, DFS entries, or merchandise. Higher tiers offer enhanced perks.
  • FanDuel Rewards Program– points earned through betting can be redeemed for bonus bets; higher tiers unlock special promos and priority service.
  • BetMGM Rewards– integrated with MGM Resorts; points can be redeemed for bonus bets or hotel, dining, and entertainment perks at MGM properties.
  • bet365 Loyalty Program– rewards frequent bettors with points redeemable for bonus bets; program is straightforward but lower on flashy perks.
  • Caesars Rewards– tied to Caesars Entertainment’s broader program; points can be redeemed for bonus bets or used at hotels, restaurants, and casinos.
  • Fanatics FanCash– earn 2–5% back on wagers; can be redeemed for bonus bets or merchandise on Fanatics.com, making it the most retail-integrated rewards program.

Sports Betting Contests and Tournaments

Sports betting contests and tournaments are competitive betting events where users place picks or wagers to climb leaderboards and compete for prizes such as bonus bets, cash, or merchandise. These contests can be free-to-play (often used as promotional tools) or paid entry, offering larger prize pools and more competitive formats.

Sportsbooks frequently tie these events to major sports seasons or marquee events — for example, NFL playoff pick’em challenges, March Madness bracket contests, or special promotions during the Super Bowl. 

FanDuel and DraftKings are particularly well-known for their extensive contest offerings, drawing on their Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) roots to run large-scale tournaments with tiered leaderboards and substantial payouts. 

These contests are a fun way for bettors to engage with the sportsbook beyond standard wagering, adding a social and competitive layer to the betting experience.

Common Sports Betting Promotion Terms & Conditions

Every sportsbook promotion comes with specific terms and conditions that govern who’s eligible, how payouts work, and how any bonus funds can be used. Understanding these rules is essential to avoid surprises and make the most of any offer. Here are some of the most common conditions you’ll see across sportsbooks:

  • Eligibility: most welcome offers are limited to new customers who are physically located in a legal sports betting state.
  • Minimum Deposit: the smallest amount required to qualify, usually $5–$20.
  • Minimum Bet: the minimum wager needed to trigger the promo, often matching the deposit threshold.
  • Odds Restrictions: many offers require the qualifying bet to be placed on odds of -150 or longer (e.g., +100, +150).
  • Wagering Requirements: you may need to play through bonus funds multiple times before you can withdraw winnings.
  • Win/Loss Requirement: some promos apply whether your bet wins or loses, while others (like “second-chance bets”) only activate if your qualifying wager loses.
  • Bonus Expiration: bonus funds typically expire within 7 days if not used.
  • Market Restrictions: certain promos are valid only for specific sports, markets, or bet types.
  • Payout Format: bonus bets themselves aren’t withdrawable — only winnings from bonus bets can be cashed out.

Before claiming any promotion, always read the full terms and conditions carefully so you understand exactly how the offer works and what’s required to unlock its value.

Responsible Sports Gambling Resources

  • Sports betting should be fun, not stressful. If you feel like gambling is impacting your finances, relationships, or mental health, there are free and confidential resources that can help.
  • The American Gaming Association (AGA) offers research, education, and resources to promote responsible gaming—learn more at www.americangaming.org/responsible-gaming.
  • National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) – Call or text 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org/chat for 24/7 support.
  • Gamblers Anonymous – Peer support groups and recovery programs. Visit www.gamblersanonymous.org to find a meeting near you.

FAQs about Sportsbook Promos & Bonus Bets

Can I sign up for multiple welcome offers?

  • Yes, you can claim one welcome offer per sportsbook, and many bettors sign up with multiple sportsbooks to take advantage of different promotions. However, you can’t claim multiple new-user offers from the same sportsbook using the same personal information.

What are bonus bets?

  • Bonus bets are promotional credits sportsbooks give you to wager with — not actual cash. If you win a bet placed with bonus bets, you typically receive only the winnings, not the original stake.

Can I withdraw bonus bets?

  • No. Bonus bets themselves cannot be withdrawn. You can only cash out the winnings generated from those bonus bets, once any wagering requirements are met.

What are the most common sportsbook bonuses?

  • Bet & Get Offers– bet a set amount, receive bonus bets.
  • Deposit Match Bonuses– sportsbook matches your first deposit up to a limit.
  • First Bet Insurance– get your stake back (as bonus bets) if your first bet loses.
  • Odds Boosts & Profit Boosts– enhanced payouts on specific wagers.
  • Seasonal or Event Promos– tied to big games, tournaments, or launches.

What is first bet insurance?

  • First bet insurance protects your first wager. If it loses, the sportsbook refunds your stake in bonus bets (sometimes up to $1,000 or more). If your first bet wins, you’re paid out normally.

What are “bet and get” offers?

  • A bet and get offer gives you bonus bets after placing a qualifying wager. For example, “Bet $5, Get $200” means you place a $5 bet, and regardless of the outcome, the sportsbook awards $200 in bonus bets.

Do you need a promo code for a sportsbook promo?

  • Sometimes. Some promotions are automatically applied when you sign up through a special link, while others require entering a promo code during registration or deposit. Always check the offer details to avoid missing out.

Where do I enter promo codes in the registration process?

  • Most sportsbooks provide a designated field for promo codes during account creation or the initial deposit step. If you forget to enter a code, some operators allow you to add it afterward in the “Promotions” or “Account” section — but not all, so it’s best to enter it up front.

Gambling disclaimer: Only individuals aged 21 and over are permitted to gamble. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER. Gambling is subject to local state regulation and is illegal in some states. Please gamble responsibly – information relating to responsible gambling can be found here.

Joe Joyce insists a rematch with former rival and now WBO world champion Daniel Dubois is ‘an attractive option’ | Boxing News

Joe Joyce insists a rematch with Daniel Dubois is “an attractive option”.

Joyce handed Dubois a first professional defeat when he beat him in 2020.

Dubois was counted out after sustaining serious damage in that bout with Joyce, but he has subsequently gone on to become a two-time heavyweight world champion, with wins over Anthony Joshua and Fabio Wardley to his name.

Joyce himself won a WBO Interim heavyweight title, excelling when he dominated Joseph Parker too.

But back to back losses to Zhilei Zhang derailed him and the now 40 year old Joyce has also been beaten by Filip Hrgovic and Derek Chisora in his two most recent bouts.

The Briton is now looking to get his career back on track when he fights unbeaten opponent Artem Suslenkov on the Murat Gassiev vs Tony Yoka undercard in Moscow on July 11 and wants eventually to return to world level. He would like a rematch with Dubois, who now holds the WBO heavyweight world title.

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Former Olympic heavyweight gold medallist Audley Harrison has urged exciting prospect Moses Itauma not to rush into a World title fight with Daniel Dubois.

“It’s always an attractive option,” Joyce told Sky Sports. “Before I took Zhang, which was obviously a bad decision, I was WBO Interim [champion] off the back of beating Dubois and Parker. So it’s just like a bit of a mistake that I’m going to rectify now.”

Those hopes would be snuffed out if he lost to Suslenkov. “I’ve got to deal with what’s in front of me first before looking too far ahead,” Joyce said.

“The motivation is getting the win and getting back in there and putting in a dominant performance.

“I’ve made some changes and I’m training hard and getting ready for that fight.”

He is adamant he can shrug off the year of inactivity.

“It’s just boxing,” Joyce said. “I’ve been training, I’ve been learning this year, I’ve been putting in the work so I’m ready to show you what I’ve learned.”

‘Pure Reaction’: How Mexico’s Second-Choice Goalkeeper Became A World Cup Hero

With Mexico a few minutes away from securing a spot in the knockout stage of the World Cup it’s hosting with the U.S. and Canada, goalkeeper Raúl “Tala” Rangel extended his right arm and positioned his hand perfectly to keep the ball from crossing the line, denying South Korea an equalizer.

The 87th-minute save by the goalkeeper, who is from the Guadalajara region and plays for local club Chivas, sealed a 1-0 win and a first-place finish for Mexico in Group A. El Tri became the first team to advance from the group stage.

“It was very quick, it was pure reaction,” Rangel said. “I couldn’t really tell you what I saw, because I remember the moment of impact with my teammate and me having the ball. But I think I was really focused, I came through when team needed me, and I’m happy about that.”

Mexico’s Goalkeeper Raúl Rangel makes UNREAL save to keep lead over South Korea | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

The 26-year-old Rangel came up big twice in the decisive play.

He stopped Yang Hyun-jun’s attempt with his extended arm immediately after he saved a close-range header by Cho Gue-sung. The ball ricocheted up as Rangel collided with a teammate going to the ground, but he was able to block Yang’s strike on the rebound.

Rangel was called up for the World Cup after an injury earlier this year to Luis Ángel Malagón, Mexico’s expected starter in goal.

Coach Javier Aguirre said he felt confident about having Rangel in goal at the World Cup.

“He showed me a lot of determination ever since we called him up for the first time,” Aguirre said. “He played very well for his team this season.”

Rangel’s Chivas plays at Estadio Akron, Guadalajara’s World Cup host venue. Luis Romo, who scored Mexico’s goal on Thursday, also plays for the club that traditionally only fields players from Mexico.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

Mexico vs South Korea Extended Highlights | 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Austrian GP 2026: Dates, schedule, weather, UK start time and how to watch or stream F1 race at Red Bull Ring live on Sky Sports | F1 News

Formula 1’s European summer swing continues with the Austrian Grand Prix on June 26-28, live on Sky Sports.

After Lewis Hamilton’s first victory for Ferrari, all eyes will be on the 41-year-old to see if he can continue to surge into contention for a record eighth world championship.

Hamilton trails leader Kimi Antonelli by 41 points after the Italian retired in Barcelona following a technical failure on his Mercedes, leaving the 19-year-old to deal with a first moment of major adversity in 2026 after a fairytale start to his campaign.

George Russell also benefitted from Antonelli’s retirement as he finished second behind Hamilton to get back within 50 points of his Mercedes team-mate.

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Highlights from the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

While Mercedes and Ferrari are likely to start the weekend as favourites, McLaren showed signs of improvement in Spain and will be eyeing a first win of the season for either Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri.

A further sub-plot will be provided by Red Bull returning to Austria for the team’s home race, with Max Verstappen’s future still up in the air.

Red Bull Ring track

The Red Bull Ring is the shortest of the year in terms of lap time, with Lando Norris taking last year’s pole position with a lap in the 1:03s.

Officially, the 2.7-mile track has 10 corners but only seven of them require the drivers to brake. However, it is one of the best for overtaking with three consecutive DRS zones from the main straight all the way to Turn 4.

There’s always action up the hill towards Turn 3, with Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton clashing there in 2016 on the last lap, Max Verstappen bumping Charles Leclerc in 2019 and Verstappen colliding with Norris in 2024.

The lap ends with two fast right-handers where track limits was previously an issue, but gravel on the exits of those corners have limited the problem.

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Watch back the moment Lando Norris and Max Verstappen crash in the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix, with both drivers then missing out on the win

Spielberg weather for F1 race

Conditions in Styria are set to be extremely hot, with temperatures throughout the weekend expected to be up around 30C.

The early forecast does suggest the heat could come with a risk of electric storms, which has the potential to add a further layer of intrigue.

Austrian GP 2026 dates, UK start time and Sky Sports F1’s live schedule

Thursday June 25
2pm: Drivers’ press conference
5pm: Paddock Uncut

Friday June 26
8.50am: F3 Practice
10am: F2 Practice
12pm: Austrian GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
1.55pm: F3 Qualifying
2.30pm: Team bosses’ press conference
2.50pm: F2 Qualifying
3.35pm: Austrian GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday June 27
9am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Austrian GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.15pm: Austrian GP Qualifying build-up*
3pm: AUSTRIAN GP QUALIFYING*
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 28
7.35am: F3 Feature Race
9.05am: F2 Feature Race
10.50am: Porsche Supercup
12.30pm: Austrian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
2pm: THE AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Austrian GP reaction: Chequered Flag
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

*Also on Sky Sports Main Event

How to watch or stream the Austrian Grand Prix in the UK and Ireland

Got Sky?

TV: Sky Customers can watch on Sky Sports F1 from the first practice session on Friday morning to the Austrian Grand Prix itself on Sunday June 28 at 2pm

App: Sky Customers can also watch on the Sky Sports app – with the option to go onboard with any driver!

Not got Sky?

Stream: Non-Sky Customers can stream the action with a NOW Day or a cancel-anytime Month pass

Live blog: Anyone on the move can follow live coverage of the race weekend through our dedicated F1 blog

FREE Highlights: Watch F1 highlights shortly after the chequered flag on the Sky Sports app

How to watch the Austrian GP with the Sky Sports app

Sky Sports Subscribers can:

  1. Download or open the Sky Sports app
  2. Head to the ‘Watch’ section at 12.30pm for build-up, ahead of lights out at 2pm on raceday
  3. Tap on the Sky Sports F1 or Sky Sports Main Event channel
  4. Sign in with your Sky iD (*you’ll only need to do this once)

*Sky iD help: How to find or create your Sky iD

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It’s an app, so customers can sign up and stream instantly across over 60 devices. It offers contract-free membership options, so customers can cancel anytime!

You can choose between a Month or Day Membership. See the latest NOW membership prices.

More information about NOW can be found here.

Formula 1’s European season continues with the Austrian Grand Prix on June 26-28, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime

Everything To Know About USA vs. Australia: Storylines, Projected Lineup, Predictions

If Australia’s group-stage opener against Türkiye is a sign of how motivated the Socceroos are to advance to the World Cup knockout stage for just the third time ever, the United States might have to work even harder than it did in its emphatic 4-1 win over Paraguay.

Australia opened its tournament with a shocking 2-0 win over Türkiye that put it level in points with the U.S. in Group D. However, the U.S. can win the group and advance to the round of 32 with a win on Friday and a Paraguay win or draw. Australia has never won its group at a men’s World Cup.

Here is everything you need to know about USA vs. Australia on Friday:

Key Storyline: Will Christian Pulisic Play?

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That’s the pressing question on the minds of U.S. fans and players alike. “I don’t really know what’s going on,” said midfielder Brenden Aaronson, who could take Pulisic’s spot in the starting lineup if the USA’s top attacker isn’t sufficiently healed from his calf injury. “We know that he’s gonna give us his all to get back into the team and be there for the game, so we’ll see.”

Coach Mauricio Pochettino has other options, too. There’s Gio Reyna, whose playmaking ability could be useful against an Australian team expected to clog their own 18-yard box with defenders. But since Reyna’s probably better coming off the bench, I wonder if perhaps Alex Zendejas could be considered; like Pulisic, the lefty can also beat opponents off the dribble. He also gives the Stars and Stripes a different look.

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I also think we’ll see Cristian Roldan at some point on Friday. The Seattle Sounders captain set up both U.S. goals when the Stars and Stripes came from behind to beat the Socceroos in a World Cup tune-up last October. What a story it would be to see the Qatar 2022 veteran finally get onto the field on the biggest stage in the city he’s called home since arriving at the University of Washington more than a decade ago. Roldan’s teammates would love it, too. — Doug McIntyre

Player To Watch: Christian Pulisic

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Given the spotlight that’s been bearing down on Christian Pulisic this week due to his left calf injury, he’s the clear choice. Pulisic hasn’t practiced fully with the team all week, and his status has remained day-to-day after he was kicked in the back of the leg and missed the second half vs. Paraguay. This is crucial for many reasons.

For starters, he’s an irreplaceable member of this squad and was so dangerous in the last match, contributing to the first two goals. But how healthy is he really? Is this all a bit of a facade, or is he struggling? Australia is a physical group, and the last time these teams played in October, Pulisic exited in the first half after a hard challenge. You know the Aussies are going to come after him, so seeing how manager Mauricio Pochettino manages his minutes and his health, and then how Pulisic looks when he’s on the field — if he’s on the field — will be a key part of this game. — Laken Litman

Projecting USA’s Starting Lineup

Goalkeeper: Matt Freese

Defense: Alex Freeman

Defense: Chris Richards

Defense: Tim Ream

Midfield: Antonee “Jedi” Robinson

Midfield: Tyler Adams

Midfield: Malik Tillman

Midfield: Weston McKennie

Forward: Sergiño Dest

Forward: Alex Zendejas

Forward: Folarin Balogun

Given that it took a long time for Mauricio Pochettino to find that right tactical approach, I don’t think he is going to want to change everything just because Christian Pulisic isn’t likely to start. I think the best approach is to make a direct swap and keep the tactics the same. The three most likely options are Alex Zendejas, Tim Weah or Brenden Aaronson.

Mexican-born Zendejas is not as explosive as Pulisic, but he is left-footed and can help the attack in a variety of ways. I think he will be the surprise starter, while everything else stays the same. — Brian Sciaretta

Scouting The Opponent: Australia

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There will be a similar defensive approach from Australia on Friday, like what the USA saw against Paraguay in its opening game, but it will be slightly different.

Paraguay played in more of a mid-block. What does that mean? While the team had plenty of numbers behind the ball, its focus was more on defending the middle of the field.

Australia will play a lower block and sit even deeper than Paraguay. The Socceroos will defend in a back five compared with Paraguay’s back four. With that, the Aussies will sit further back and be very content to soak up pressure. 

I’d expect that there’s only going to be about 20 to 25 yards of space between the Australia defense and its striker. One way to look at that is the cut of grass. Usually, those are about six yards long. — Walker Zimmerman

USA’s X-Factor: Mentality

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Mentality is everything here, especially with the USA coming off such a big Paraguay win. Confidence is important, but it can’t overshadow the grind with so much time between matches.

I’ve been in scenarios where the first match feels ages away from the second. And you don’t forget about the win, but you have to stay calm, recognize it’s in the past and keep building. I’m excited to see the type of mentality the U.S. will bring to Australia, especially as there’s some beef brewing between the teams. — Melissa Ortiz

The Star-Spangled Stat To Know

This is the first-ever competitive meeting between the United States and Australia at a men’s FIFA World Cup. The U.S. has played Australia on four occasions, most recently in October, but never in a competitive setting. The U.S. leads the all-time series with a record of 2W-1D-1L. — FOX Sports Research

One Mo Thing: A Prediction

I think the USA will get its second win of the tournament. Will it be easy? No, it won’t.

Overall, I’m very encouraged by what I’ve seen so far on both sides of the ball from the USA. The style of play has been great and really positive, playing good soccer that is fun to watch. You also see little things from them, intangibles that generally lead to winning games.

So, I’m expecting three more points from the matchup on Friday in Seattle, but I’m not expecting that it will be a walk in the park for us. — Maurice Edu

US Open: Wyndham Clark builds four-shot lead at windy Shinnecock Hills with Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler chasing | Golf News

Wyndham Clark charged into a four-shot lead after a weather-disrupted first day of the US Open, as Rory McIlroy made a solid start and Scottie Scheffler stayed in career Grand Slam contention.

Only six of the morning wave were able to break par in gusty conditions at Shinnecock Hills, where fog forced an early two-hour suspension in play, but Clark took advantage of the calmer afternoon weather to charge to the top of the leaderboard.

The 2023 champion reached the turn in 32 before cancelling out a bogey at the par-three second with back-to-back birdies on his next two holes. He then produced a stunning approach into the par-five fifth to set up a close-range eagle.

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Wyndham Clark built a commanding early lead at the US Open

Clark was six under for his round with two holes remaining when play was suspended due to darkness at 8.25pm local time (1.25am UK time), with the American having the chance to create major history when play resumes at 6.35am (11.35am BST) on Friday.

He needs to birdie one of his remaining two holes to post an opening-round 63 and equal the course record, while a birdie-birdie finish would see him match the lowest round in men’s major history.

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“Birdieing the first two was really nice,” Clark said. “Then I had a little bit of a lull, but made some great par saves. It was great birdieing 18. Then a little mishap, missed a shorty on one and then a bogey on two, but then got into a nice rhythm. Everything was clicking.”

Sam Stevens was the pick of the morning starters as he set the clubhouse target with a two-under 68, only for compatriot Max McGreevy and amateur Ryder Cowan to match it later in the day, with four former US Open champions also sitting on two under with holes to complete.

Matt Fitzpatrick has two holes to play, and both Dustin Johnson and Gary Woodland have three remaining, while two-time major winner Jon Rahm completes the group and is tied-second with five holes to complete.

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Dustin Johnson carded four birdies in a row during the opening round of US Open at Shinnecock Hills, seeing the two-time major champion charge up the leaderboard

McIlroy impresses as Scheffler makes slow start

Masters champion McIlroy temporarily held a two-shot lead earlier in the day when an eagle at the fifth lifted him to three under, only for the world No 2 – chasing a second major win of the season – to make a bogey-bogey finish to his opening-round 69.

“With the conditions today, anything under par or anything around even par is a good score,” McIlroy said. “It was a day to really keep yourself in the tournament and not shoot yourself out of it, which is exactly what I did eight years ago here [opening-round 80].

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Rory McIlroy shot a one-under-par opening round at the US Open to sit a shot behind the morning clubhouse lead

“Went out with the mindset that pars were going to be good and if you could pick up a couple of birdies here and there, that’s always a bonus. Really just minimising the mistakes and I did that for the most part today.”

McIlroy’s playing partner Ludvig Åberg also finished on one under, with Tommy Fleetwood a further stroke back, while world No 1 Scheffler was four strokes back after opening with a two-over 72.

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Rory McIlroy jumped into the US Open lead during the opening round after a sensational eagle at the par-five fifth

Scheffler was joined on two over by Players champion Cameron Young, while Brooks Koepka – the champion the last time the US Open was held at Shinnecock Hills in 2017 – posted a three-over 73 and defending champion JJ Spaun struggled to an opening 77.

“It was a really challenging day,” Scheffler said. “If you told me when I was staring at my par putt on the ninth that I would post two over today, I would definitely have taken it at the time. Overall, it was a good battle.”

Those in the afternoon wave got the best of the conditions and will be the early starters on Friday, where tee times have been pushed back to 15 minutes later than originally scheduled.

Who will win the US Open? Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues Friday from 12.30pm on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract.

World Cup Buzz: Canada Records Its First-Ever FIFA World Cup Win

Just four matches into the largest FIFA World Cup ever staged, the buzz is already spreading across North America. 

For the first time ever, the United States, Mexico and Canada are co-hosting the 48-team tournament, which kicked off with Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa. All 48 nations entered the competition with one goal in mind: lifting the iconic World Cup trophy.

Here’s a look at some fun fan moments, along with an overview of the most notable news surrounding the World Cup.

June 18

Canada Records Its First-Ever FIFA World Cup Win

Canada made its long-awaited mark on the FIFA World Cup, earning its first-ever tournament victory with a convincing 6-0 win over Qatar. Jonathan David led the charge, becoming the first Canadian to score a hat trick in World Cup history.

Canada played in the 2022 World Cup but did not earn a win, and it remains one of only two times the country has qualified for the tournament, alongside 1986. The long-awaited moment sparked celebrations among fans, with supporters in Vancouver seen cheering after the match.

Canada is now tied atop Group B with Switzerland, holding a three-point edge over Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who each have one point. The team is in a strong position to advance out of group play and continue its push in this year’s World Cup.

Neymar To Miss Brazil-Haiti Match

Neymar is not quite ready to return to on-pitch action and the World Cup, as the Brazil football association says he will be out for the match against Haiti on Friday, per Reuters.

In a statement to Reuters, Brazil’s football association said that, “[Neymar] will remain in New Jersey ​to make the most of the final ​stage of his recovery, making use of ⁠the excellent facilities at The Ridge hotel and ​the Columbia Park training center,” rather than travel with the rest of the team to Philadelphia Stadium.

Neymar injured his calf in a May match between Santos and Coritiba, and has been working indoors with Brazil’s training staff to be in a position to play in the World Cup. He only just arrived on Wednesday, however, and Friday is too soon for him to play in Brazil’s second match of this World Cup.

Thursday’s World Cup Games To Denounce Hate Speech

The eight teams playing World Cup matches on Thursday are taking part in an International Day for Countering Hate Speech commemoration, with a pre-match exchange of pennants denouncing such language.

Captains involved in the Czechia-South Africa, Mexico-South Korea, Switzerland-Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada-Qatar matches will have pennants reading “We Play Together. We Stand Against Hate’ with the wording in English on one side and the teams’ native language on the other.

FIFA says it has deleted more than 30 million abusive posts and comments since its social media protection service was created before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

FIFA says it deleted nearly 400,000 negative or abusive posts in the first few days of this World Cup — more than it did in the entirety of the 2022 event.

Other stadium activations involving that message are planned during Thursday’s matches.

Luis Diaz: ‘Today, I Am At My Best’

After contributing a goal and an assist in his World Cup debut, Colombia’s Luis Diaz walked to the sidelines to look for his father. They spotted each other, fulfilling a dream that was years in the making.

“A lot of things came to me from the past,” Díaz said after Colombia beat Uzbekistan 3-1 on Wednesday night. “I worked for this. I fought to be here at this moment.”

First, Colombia failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. Then his parents were kidnapped.

In late 2023, Luis Manuel “Mane” Díaz and his wife, Cilenis Marulanda, were captured by armed guerillas at the Colombia-Venezuela border. Marulanda was quickly rescued, but Mane Díaz was not.

Luis Díaz, playing for Liverpool at the time, missed two games to return home to Barrancas and advocate for his father’s freedom. Upon his return to the club, he scored and revealed an undershirt with the words “Freedom for Papa” printed in Spanish.

The gesture garnered international support and increased pressure on the Colombian government to act. Mane was released after being held for 12 days, and father and son had an emotional embrace when they reunited.

This week, Díaz’s father posted a viral video of himself praying over his son’s jersey ahead of his first World Cup game.

Díaz, who now plays for Bayern Munich, scored the go-ahead goal shortly after Uzbekistan equalized to lift Colombia to its first World Cup victory since 2018 while his father watched from the stands.

“I think there was always something that kept us from being at ease,” Díaz said. “I think that today, I am at my best.”

June 17

Alphonso Davies Injury Update

Canadian defender Alphonso Davies will be available for Thursday’s match against Qatar, coach Jesse Marsch announced. Davies, who plays for Bayern Munich and is heavily-regarded as Canada’s best player, missed its World Cup opener because of a hamstring injury. In Davies’ absence, Canada played to a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina. It’s unclear if he will start on Thursday against Qatar, but this is a positive for the co-hosts.  

Tunisia Holds 1st Practice Under Renard

New Tunisia head coach Hervé Renard held his first practice with the squad on Tuesday, shortly after replacing Sabri Lamouchi, who was fired after the team’s 5-1 thumping to Sweden.

The 57-year-old Frenchman had four days to get the team prepared for its second Group F game against Japan on Saturday.

“At the moment we need to be focused on ourselves,” Renard told reporters at the team’s training ground just hours after flying into Monterrey. “We still have a few days to be ready.”

Renard led Saudi Arabia at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where the Green Falcons earned a shocking 2-1 victory over favorite and eventual champion Argentina. In the 2018 tournament, his Moroccan side earned a draw against Spain but failed to reach the knockout stage.

Renard said he was eager to experience the trill of the tournament again. “It’s a World Cup,” he said. “I know the passion around this event. That’s what motivated me to come and it’s a challenge which isn’t easy.”

It’s not the first time Renard has replaced Lamouchi. The two-time Africa Cup of Nations winner succeeded his French counterpart in 2014 as head coach of Ivory Coast following its group stage exit at the World Cup.

It would be a tough ask for Renard to guide Tunisia out of the group stage for the first time in seven World Cup appearances. After their loss to Sweden on Sunday, the Eagles of Carthage need results against Japan and group favorites Netherlands if they are to advance.

“I’ve told them they have to keep their heads up, you’re here to represent your country,” Renard said.

June 16

Stars React To Lionel Messi’s Hat Trick

Lionel Messi’s hat trick in Argentina’s win over Algeria had other stars in awe. After scoring two goals earlier on Tuesday, Norway star Erling Haaland saluted Messi in a post on Snapchat. 

“Messi is a madman,” Haaland wrote with a crown emoji. 

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was in attendance for Tuesday’s match, had a simple reaction to Messi’s greatness in a post on X.

Ex-German star Thomas Müller also saluted Messi in an Instagram story. 

Ruben Dias Injury Update

Portugal will be without a key defensive piece as Rúben Dias will not play in its 2026 FIFA World Cup opening match against DR Congo on Wednesday, per Fabrizio Romano. Dias was active for Portugal’s last friendly against Nigeria on Wednesday. 

Erling Haaland Scores Norway’s First World Cup Goal Since 1998

Norway made its long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup, and Erling Haaland wasted no time making an impact. The star striker scored twice in the first half, netting Norway’s first World Cup goals in nearly three decades.

Haaland’s goal was Norway’s first at a World Cup since 1998, and fans back home in Oslo couldn’t contain their excitement, as shown on the broadcast.

Family History

Life is a circle.

In appearing on the pitch for New Zealand’s June 15 draw against Iran, defender Tyler Bindon made himself and Jenny Bindon, his mom, the first mother and son to each appear in a World Cup.

Jenny Bindon, who made 77 appearances in the net for New Zealand, was a goalkeeper for New Zealand’s women’s national soccer team in the 2007 and 2011 World Cups.

As for the 21-year-old Bindon, he spent last season on loan at Sheffield United in the English Championship, but he’s signed to Nottingham Forest (Premier League).

England Loses Livramento, Calls Up Chalobah

England full back Tino Livramento was ruled out of the World Cup on Tuesday because of a calf injury, forcing coach Thomas Tuchel into a late squad change ahead of his team’s opening game against Croatia.

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah was called up as a replacement and is due to head to the England training camp in Kansas City.

The English Football Association said Newcastle defender Livramento was injured during training on Sunday.

“A subsequent scan and medical assessment on Monday unfortunately confirmed he could play no further part in England’s tournament,” it said in a statement.

Livramento was selected largely for his versatility, as he was comfortable at right back and left back. He was chiefly seen as the backup to the injury-prone Reece James at right back.

Chalobah has played mostly as a center back for Chelsea in recent seasons, but has experience of being a right back, too.

England is heading for Dallas for its first group game against Croatia on Wednesday. Teams can call up injury replacements up to 24 hours before the kickoff of their first game.

Renard Takes Over For Fired Lamouchi

Tunisia has fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after being thrashed 5-1 by Sweden in its first match at the World Cup and appointed French coach Hervé Renard. The 54-year-old Lamouchi had been in charge only since January.

Renard’s deal covers only the World Cup and a longer-term agreement will be discussed after that, the Tunisian soccer federation said on Tuesday.

Renard is an experienced coach who specializes in leading national teams across Africa and the Arabic-speaking world. He’s won the Africa Cup of Nations with Zambia and the Ivory Coast.

He coached Morocco at the 2018 World Cup and Saudi Arabia in 2022 — earning a notable upset win over eventual champion Argentina — and the French team at the following year’s Women’s World Cup. His most recent job was another stint with Saudi Arabia’s men, which ended in April when he was replaced by Georgios Donis following two friendly losses ahead of the World Cup.

It’s not the first time Tunisia has made a mid-tournament coaching change at a World Cup. In 1998, Henryk Kasperczak was fired after group-stage losses to England and Colombia, which ruled the team out of contention for the knockout stage before its closing match against Romania.

Spain went even earlier at the 2018 World Cup, firing Julen Lopetegui two days before its first group game — against Portugal — after he was announced as the next Real Madrid coach for the following season.

Tunisia is making its seventh appearance at the World Cup and has never advanced from the group stage. Tunisia’s heavy loss on Sunday left the North African nation with a tough task to reach the last 32. The team’s remaining group games are against Japan on Saturday and the Netherlands on June 25.

June 15

Neymar Out Through Group Stage?

Brazil forward Neymar is reportedly looking at more time on the sideline, according to a report by ESPN. 

Despite dealing with injuries, the 34-year-old Neymar was still called up to the 26-man squad for the World Cup. He sat out Brazil’s 1-1 draw against Morocco on Saturday. 

Neymar is the all-time men’s leading scorer in Brazil’s history, as well as having the mark for most appearances. 

Alphonso Davies Limited

Canada captain Alphonso Davies remained limited in the team’s World Cup training session on Monday as he recovers from a hamstring injury.

Davies warmed up with the team at Canada’s training base but remained in return to play protocol ahead of the co-host’s second group match on Thursday against Qatar at BC Place in Vancouver.

The left back injured a hamstring last month while playing for Bayern Munich in a 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain that knocked the German club out of the Champions League semifinals.

Davies has not played for Canada since March 2025, when he tore an ACL in the CONCACAF Nations League finals. He has 15 goals in 58 games for Canada.

Canada opened the World Cup with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday in Toronto. Late substitute Cyle Larin scored an equalizer for the Canadians in the 78th minute.

Qatar pulled off an unexpected 1-1 draw with Switzerland on Saturday in Santa Clara, California. Boualem Khoukhi scored for Qatar in stoppage time for the nation’s first-ever World Cup point.

The results in the opening games kept Group B tight, with each team having one point heading into their second matches.

“We know the group is wide open,” defender Joel Waterman said after practice. “Obviously, we’re looking at the standings and the top two teams make it through. We want to be one of those top two teams, right? So the group is still wide open. Every game is going to be difficult. Qatar is going to be very difficult and obviously Switzerland to finish the group out, so we’re looking for two wins.”

Canada is training at the National Soccer Development Centre at the University of British Columbia. The facility is the training home of Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps.

At the session on Monday, all players apart from Davies appeared to participate in full training.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

June 14

Big Lamine Yamal Update

Lamine Yamal is in “ideal condition” to play in Spain’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde on Monday, coach Luis de la Fuente said.

Yamal is not expected to start the game in Atlanta, but has been cleared to play in his return from a hamstring injury that forced the teenaged superstar to miss the final weeks of the season for Barcelona.

“We are following the indications of medical staff from Barcelona, his club, and also from the Spanish national team, with the fitness coaches. Everything says that Lamine Yamal is ready to play tomorrow,” de la Fuente said at a news conference. “We don’t know how much. It is a matter of how the game is evolving, the game situation, that gives you a hint of when he might jump on the pitch, but he is in ideal condition to play tomorrow.”

Yamal has established himself as arguably the brightest emerging talent in Europe after helping Spain win the European Championship in 2024, despite only turning 17 on the eve of the final.

Now 18, he is widely regarded as the player most likely to take over from Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as soccer’s biggest star.

Alphonso Davies Keeps Spotting His Jersey In Public

For Canada’s Alphonso Davies, the moment still feels surreal as he keeps spotting his jersey everywhere he goes. A Snapchat video showed him walking the streets and stopping to greet fans proudly wearing his jersey.

Even though he was inactive in the 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina while recovering from a hamstring injury, he remains a constant presence in public. His status is still uncertain as Canada prepares to face Qatar on June 18.

Where Is Jameis Winston?

That will be a recurring question over the next six weeks.

The answer on June 14 was outside Dallas Stadium in Dallas, Texas, where the New York Giants quarterback, who’s serving as a FOX Sports Correspondent for the World Cup, was reporting on the ground ahead of the Netherlands-Japan matchup (4 p.m. ET on FOX/FOX One).

In doing a TV spot, Winston revealed he rode the “Orange Army Bus” and that “there’s nothing bigger than the Dutch Army.”

June 13:

Tyler Adams Celebrates Knicks Win

Tyler Adams has had quite the past 24-hours, as he started and played all 90 minutes during USA’s 4-1 win over Paraguay. The very next day, he was celebrating another 4-1 victory, but this time it was the New York Knicks’ 4-1 series victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.

Manuel Neuer Fit To Start vs. Curaçao

Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has fully recovered from a calf injury he sustained last month and is ready to go for Germany’s World Cup opener against Curaçao on Sunday.

The 40-year-old enters the World Cup having not played for Germany in almost two years after coach Julian Nagelsmann lured him out of international retirement.

“(He’s) definitely fit enough to start the game and he got better and better,” Nagelsmann said Saturday night. “He didn’t really have the rhythm, but now he found the rhythm. He played a lot, we trust him a lot and I think … in order to have a good World Cup, we need Manuel in top performance and I think he can bring that.”

There were questions about his health after he injured his left calf during Bayern’s last Bundesliga game of the season in late May and missed the German Cup final against Stuttgart for what was called “muscular problems in his left calf.”

The Bayern Munich captain is the only remaining member of the World Cup-winning team from 2014 on the Germany squad. This will be his fifth World Cup, which will tie the German record held by Lothar Matthäus.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

William Saliba Returns To Training

France center back William Saliba returned to full group training on Saturday at the team’s World Cup base in Boston, easing fears over an ongoing back injury ahead of their tournament opener.

The 25-year-old Arsenal defender had missed Thursday and Friday’s sessions to follow an individual recovery program. 

The persistent back issue, which he suffered while playing in the UEFA Champions League final, was feared to keep him out of the World Cup, but France manager Didier Deschamps has downplayed the severity of the issue.

Times Square Takeover

It’s the city that never sleeps, and it’s the fan base that is always partying. 

Ahead of Brazil’s opening World Cup group-stage match against Morocco, fans of the five-time champions took over Times Square in New York City. 

The last time Brazil played at a World Cup tournament in the U.S. was in 1994, when the team ended up winning it all. So these fans are expecting another stateside trophy. And with Brazil’s last win coming in 2002, there are high hopes that the streak can be snapped this summer.

But don’t count out Morocco, which will be aiming for another semifinal run after 2022. Even rapper French Montana joined the party in Times Square to hype up the fans of the Atlas Lions.

Scotland Fans Livin’ It Up

Scotland and its mighty Tartan Army (as its traveling fan base is known) is making themselves right at home in Boston ahead of its World Cup opening game vs. Haiti in Boston. 

The fans are already in full voice as they have taken over Boston Harbor, complete with a party barge.

The fans even had one of Boston’s finest doing some keepie-uppies – pretty impressive skills there by that police officer!

Earlier this week, one Scotland fan also shared his experience discovering Buc-ee’s for the first time. Seems like it went over pretty well. 

June 12:

Türkiye Captain Predicts Team Will ‘Dominate’ Against Australia

Türkiye is back in the World Cup for the first time since 2002 and, despite the long absence, captain Hakan Calhanoglu has made some bulletin-board worthy comments about his team’s first opponent.

“I think we will dominate (Saturday), the game, because we have more qualities and a more talented team,” Calhanoglu said Friday of Australia, Türkiye’s opponent at BC Place. “So we will see (Saturday) what happens.”

Türkiye has had its share of continental success throughout much of this century but did not qualify for the past five World Cups. Australia is playing in its sixth consecutive World Cup and advanced to the knockout stage in Qatar in 2022.

“He’s allowed to have his own opinion,” Australia midfielder Aiden O’Neill said Friday about Calhanoglu’s comments. “We’ve got quality players on our team, too, so we’re ready.”

Calhanoglu, a 32-year-old midfielder who won a Serie A championship this season with Inter Milan, and Turkish manager Vincenzo Montella also complimented the Socceroos.

“I would like to use some of their techniques because I think they are interesting techniques,” Montella said.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

Zlatan, Henry Meet Speed!

While the United States men’s national team provided the crowd of 70,492 at Los Angeles Stadium with plenty of entertainment on the field, there were tons of star power in the stands as well.

FOX Sports analysts Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry caused an absolute frenzy as fans lined up for handshakes, pictures and more of the pair.

But one meet-up was particularly fun was with Speed (aka, iShowSpeed), who appeared on the dais with the 

Official Injury Update On Neymar

Brazilian star Neymar Jr. will officially miss Brazil’s opening match against Morocco on Saturday. Neymar was named to Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup squad despite a calf injury, and now won’t be available early on. Manager Carlo Ancelotti said that “Neymar is working very hard to recover as quickly as possible.

“The expectation is that he will recover and rejoin the group next week.”

Google Doodle Has World Cup Fever

In case fans didn’t already have World Cup fever, they can open their web browser.

Google is officially ready for USA’s opener against Paraguay, as the home page features a custom, USA-themed Google Doodle.

The Doodle features red text with a blue outline, as well as a soccer ball along with an interchanging USA crest replacing the “O’s” in Google.

James Cordon Stretches With Christian Pulisic

James Corden joined Christian Pulisic and the United States men’s national team for a training session ahead of their World Cup opener against Paraguay.

After meeting with head coach Mauricio Pochettino and going through a film session with the players, Corden and Co. hit the pitch for practice, where he helped serve as a water boy.

Corden tried to help Pulisic stretch out his legs after practice before he was stopped by a member of the coaching staff. As Corden walked off, Pulisic sprayed him with a water bottle.

DR Congo Arrives to the World Cup in Style

The DR Congo men’s national team isn’t set to play until Wednesday, June 17, against Portugal in Group K, but they’ve already made a statement upon arrival in Houston, Texas. 

The squad arrived in style, stepping off the plane in striking black, jaguar-inspired outfits that quickly turned heads. The bold look fits their nickname, Les Léopards, and sets the tone for their World Cup presence before they even face Portugal. 

DR Congo may be heavy underdogs, but they’re already winning where it counts off the pitch, taking the fashion battle before kickoff.

Canada’s Jesse Marsch Takes Dig At USA

The Canadian men’s national team is set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday afternoon. Ahead of the match, head coach Jesse Marsch took a subtle jab at the United States men’s national team during his remarks on Thursday.

“In the U.S., we had to beg players to sing the national anthem,” Marsch said.

The United States conducted a months-long search for a new head coach in 2023, with Marsch emerging as the frontrunner and making it clear he wanted the job. Instead, they chose to rehire Gregg Berhalter, a decision that may have left Marsch with some lingering resentment.

Marsch’s subtle jab could take on added stakes if the United States and Canada meet during the FIFA World Cup. The two nations could potentially face off as early as the Round of 32 or the Round of 16.

June 11:

The pressure of competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is high, but that hasn’t stopped players from enjoying some downtime with their teammates. Norway star Erling Haaland was spotted at the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes.

Haaland appeared to be enjoying himself as the Hurricanes secured a Game 5 victory, taking a 3-2 series lead over the Golden Knights. The Manchester City striker drew plenty of attention from fans in attendance as he took in the action from the stands.

The Norway star was seen celebrating in the stands before turning his attention back to international duty, with Norway set to face Iraq in Group 1 play on Tuesday, June 16.

Australia Coach Popovic Signs Extension

Australia coach Tony Popovic has signed a contract extension through early 2027 on the eve of his team’s World Cup opening match against Türkiye on Saturday.

Football Australia said Friday that the 52-year-old Popovic’s deal now extends through the Asian Cup, which will take place in January and early February in Saudi Arabia.

The former Australia international was hired in September 2024 and led the Socceroos to qualification for the 48-team tournament.

“I’m proud to lead my country into a World Cup, but most importantly, I want to ensure that our team is fully prepared and focused on our group matches against Türkiye, the United States, and Paraguay,” he said of Australia’s opponents in Group D.

Canada Captain Sidelined For Opening Match

Canada’s captain and star defender Alphonso Davies will miss Canada’s World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Davies’ status has been questionable due to an ACL tear and other injuries during the club season, which limited Davies to appearing in two of Canada’s last 21 games.

Davies is one of the co-host’s more valuable players in terms of talent and experience, including 58 appearances in nine years with the national team. However, Davies’ injury does not rule him out of the entire tournament. His injury update and restraint from the opening match serves as a caution to heal his injury as the group stage unfolds.

After playing for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS, Davies transferred to Bayern Munich, where he’s played since 2019.  Canada is set to play Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, followed by Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24.

Captain Wataru Endo Withdraws From World Cup

Just ahead of Japan’s opening match against the Netherlands on June 14, captain and midfielder Wataru Endo has withdrawn his name from Japan’s World Cup squad and paired it with his national team retirement, per his statement on X. Endo has been dealing with an ongoing ankle/foot injury since February. 

Endo has played for the Japan national team for over a decade, where he made 73 appearances and scored four goals. As a veteran anchor in the midfield, Endo has also served as Japan’s captain since their previous World Cup in 2022, where they reached the Round of 16. 

As for Endo’s professional career, he first played for Shanon Bellmare from 2010-15, followed by the Urawa Red Diamonds from 2016-19, VfB Stuttgart from 2019-23 and has played for Liverpool FC since 2023. With Liverpool, Endo played a prominent role in the team’s Carabao Cup victory in 2024. 

With Endo out, Japan has officially called Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder Shuto Machino to join the 26-man roster. Machino is entering his second World Cup and his fifth year with the Japan national team.

Marco Senesi Called Up To 26-Man Roster

Following the injury of defender Leonardo Balerdi, Argentina has officially called up defender Marcos Senesi to the 26-man roster. Argentina is set to open their World Cup campaign on June 16 against Algeria. 

Senesi has been training prior in case of a last-minute call-up, and was named to the roster after Balerdi’s muscle injury was ruled out. Senesi has played professionally since 2016, playing for clubs like San Lorenzo, Feyenoord, AFC Bournemouth and is currently with Tottenham Hotspur. 

Joining Senesi in the back are defenders Lisandro Martínez, Nicolás Otamendi and Cristian Romero. 

In what’s likely to be Lionel Messi’s last World Cup, Argentina will look to repeat their historic 2022 World Cup win this tournament. 

Tyler Adams, USA Celebrate Shocking Knicks’ W

Tyler Adams, United States’ midfielder, is a fan of the National Basketball Association’s New York Knicks. The Knicks are in the NBA Finals, on the eve of the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, so members of the United States’ squad gathered together to watch what turned out to be the largest NBA Finals comeback in history, with the Knicks coming out on top.

When New York won, the room erupted, with Adams especially going wild. And we know this because the reaction was caught on camera in the moment.

That couch is destroyed, but at least no one watching the game ended up as damaged as it did after Adams went climbing and kicking all over it! If the United States ends up having a major comeback or win in the World Cup, maybe keep the players away from any obstacles like that, though. Just to be safe.

Morocco Loses 2 Players To Injury Before World Cup

Morocco replaced two injured players in its World Cup squad ahead of an opening game against Brazil, including star winger Abde Ezzalzouli.

FIFA confirmed late Wednesday that former Barcelona player Ezzalzouli and Marseille defender Nayef Aguerd were withdrawn from the Morocco squad for the tournament.

Ezzalzouli helped Real Betis qualify for next season’s Champions League and was a potential breakout star at the World Cup. Aguerd was a cornerstone of Morocco’s historic semifinals team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

They were replaced by Amine Sbai of French club Angers and Marwane Saadane, who plays in Saudi Arabia for Al Fateh.

Morocco opens against Brazil on Saturday at MetLife Stadium near New York, then plays Scotland on June 19 near Boston and finishes Group C against Haiti on June 24 in Atlanta.

Ezzalzouli injured his right knee in a warmup game against Norway last weekend, though initial tests suggested he could be retained in coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s squad to play in the knockout rounds.

Surprise World Cup Comeback For Austrian Midfielder

The last time Dejan Ljubicic played for Austria was nearly three years ago. Now a teammate’s injury has given him a surprise comeback at the World Cup.

Austria coach Ralf Rangnick called up Ljubicic late Wednesday to replace key midfielder Christoph Baumgartner, who injured his right thigh while warming up for a pre-World Cup friendly against Tunisia last week and needed surgery.

Ljubicic is set to join Austria at the team camp in Santa Barbara on Thursday, ahead of the team’s first game on Tuesday against Jordan. Austria also plays Argentina and Algeria in Group J.

He’s more of a defensive midfield option than Baumgartner, who scored 17 goals in all competitions for Leipzig in Germany last season and has remained in camp to support the team.

Ljubicic also plays in Germany on the Schalke team which secured promotion from the second division last month.

Ljubicic has nine games for Austria but none at a major tournament. His last appearance was in a friendly against Moldova in September 2023, and he wasn’t in the squad for any World Cup qualifiers.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Scotland vs Morocco: Steve Clarke’s side can rewrite painful memories of 10,000-day World Cup wait by making history | Football News

Morocco. A country, a team mentioned so much by Scotland fans despite only playing them once.

Why? Well until last Saturday, the last game we played at a World Cup was against Morocco over 10,200 days ago.

If you told anyone in Saint-Etienne that night that they would have to wait 28 years to play at another World Cup, where, ironically, Morocco would be waiting for you in MD2, you wouldn’t have believed it.

The fact is the 3-0 defeat to the Africans at France 98 became the origin, the starting point of the odyssey back to tournament football.

The game would be mentioned more that it deserved over the years, as it was our last memory of a finals until we qualified for Euro 2020 – then it remained our last World Cup game until beating Haiti this week.

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Scotland’s Ryan Christie believes World Cup progression would be just reward for the progress the team has made under Steve Clarke

What do fans remember of that game. The scoreline? The fact Craig Burley was sent off? The awful bleached blonde hairstyle he was sporting?

Those in the stadium, or that watched on TV, or even those not even born were more than aware of the Morocco game for being the last game Scotland played at a World Cup.

Now, Scotland are standing on the brink of more history against Morocco. A win for Steve Clarke’s team and Scotland will qualify out of a group at a major tournament for the first time in their history.

We would continue to talk about Morocco and the World Cup – but for the right reasons this time.

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Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes says belief is high after winning their Group C opener as they now target maximum points against Morocco and Brazil

It sounds easy but ultimately, this game will be much harder in practice. A team that reached the World Cup semi-finals three and a half years ago in Qatar, ranked seventh in the world and boasting a team packed full of talent.

Their captain has won back-to-back Champions League titles with PSG. Achraf Hakimi’s epitomises the talent in their squad and Clarke is in no doubt that Scotland are up against it.

He is due to take charge of his 80th Scotland game. He will need to pull out a performance to match the win over Spain at Hampden Park in Euro 2024 qualifying to get a result.

That was Spain’s only defeat throughout the whole of that tournament, from qualifying through to the finals.

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Scotland fans take over Boston Red Sox’s Fenway Park and Tim Sherwood says John McGinn is a manager dream after scoring he winner against Haiti

Scotland are capable. Many had written them off at Wembley in Euro 2020, but they drew 0-0 with England and could have won the game. If this squad is to make history, then it will need to find something against a dark horse for the World Cup.

A draw would still leave Scotland in a strong position to qualify. Defeat and we start thinking about what is required to qualify as a third-placed team, although we have another chance against Brazil in Miami.

The Tartan Army have taken over Boston. They turned Fenway Park into Hampden Park the day after beating Haiti. The support is something Clarke has been keen to highlight.

The Scotland head coach also wanted to pay tribute to Donny Strathie, an avid fan who sadly passed away while in the city following his country. The supporters will take part in a minute’s applause on 76 minutes in Boston Stadium.

That puts football, life and the World Cup into perspective.

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Canada vs. Qatar Odds

*Odds are subject to change*

Moneyline

  • Canada: -350
  • Qatar: +900
  • Draw: +475

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamScoreAssist Score or AssistJonathan DavidCanada+110 +333-150Cyle LarinCanada+130+350-138Tani OluwaseyiCanada+130+333-138Akram AfifQatar+500+600+260Almoez AliQatar+375+1000+275

How to Watch Canada vs. Qatar

  • When: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, BC
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports

Players to Watch in Canada vs. Qatar

Alphonso Davies appears set to return after recovering from a hamstring injury. The Bayern Munich star’s pace and attacking ability could provide the spark Canada needs in a must-win match.

Cyle Larin came off the bench to score the equalizer against Bosnia and Herzegovina and is pushing for a starting role. Given Canada’s struggles in the opener, the veteran striker may be their most in-form goal-scoring threat.

Mahmud Abunada will likely be busy again after making several key saves in Qatar’s draw with Switzerland. The goalkeeper will need another strong performance if Qatar hopes to frustrate Canada’s attack.

Boualem Khoukhi delivered the dramatic stoppage-time equalizer against Switzerland and remains a major threat on set pieces. Qatar’s defensive approach often relies on making the most of limited opportunities, making Khoukhi a crucial player at both ends of the pitch.

Mexico vs. South Korea Odds

*Odds are subject to change*

Moneyline

  • Mexico: +105 
  • South Korea: +300 
  • Draw: +220 

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamScoreAssist Score or AssistRaul JimenezMexico+175+650+125Julian QuinonesMexico+250+400+130Roberto AlvaradoMexico+300+500+162Heung-min SonS. Korea+250+500+150Kang-In LeeS. Korea+400+450+200Hee-Chan HwangS. Korea+400+650+240

How to Watch Mexico vs. South Korea

  • When: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports

Players to Watch in Mexico vs. South Korea

Hwang In-beom was the star of South Korea’s opening win over Czechia, scoring the equalizer and assisting the winner. The midfielder will again be tasked with controlling the tempo against Mexico.

Lee Kang-in helped South Korea dominate possession in the second half against Czechia and provided the assist on Hwang’s goal. His creativity and passing ability make him one of the team’s most dangerous playmakers.

Raúl Jiménez finally scored his first World Cup goal in Mexico’s 2-0 win over South Africa. Beyond the goal, the veteran striker impressed with his hold-up play, movement, and chance creation.

Julián Quiñones opened the scoring against South Africa and was arguably Mexico’s best player in the opener. The Colombian-born forward has quickly become a key attacking weapon for El Tri.

England pay price for ‘inept’ and ‘brainless’ morning session as New Zealand take control of second Test | Cricket News

England began day two of the Oval Test hoping to polish off the New Zealand innings pronto.

The fact the words “inept”, “scruffy”, “poor”, “brainless” and “rudderless” were used by Sky Sports’ Michael Atherton during the morning session and at lunch tell you that did not happen.

The Kiwis were able to loot 100 runs in 19.2 overs, moving from their overnight 291-7 to 391 all out, amid England’s wayward bowling, bizarre tactics and sloppy fielding.

Yes, Glenn Phillips, who went on to score a courageous and classy maiden Test ton, and Kyle Jamieson played well but, boy, did their hosts make it easy for them at times.

England vs New Zealand, second Test, The Kia Oval

New Zealand 391 all out in 96.2 overs (put in to bat: Glenn Phillips (100), Tom Blundell (51), Daryl Mitchell (44), Kyle Jamieson (41); Jacob Bethell (3-26), Jofra Archer (2-61), Matt Fisher (2-62), Sonny Baker (2—94)

England 222-6 in 59 overs: Emilio Gay (53), Joe Root (46), Ben Duckett (36); Matt Henry (2-57), Will O’Rourke (2-61), Nathan Smith (1-36)

England trail New Zealand by 169 runs at stumps on day two

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New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips scored his maiden Test century, sealing the milestone with a single into the off-side

England’s intentions were clear from the first ball of the day, with debutant Sonny Baker banging a bouncer down the leg-side that flew past Phillips and away for four byes.

That signalled a bumper barrage from the home side, with Phillips top-edging Baker’s next delivery over debutant wicketkeeper James Rew for a boundary.

Tone set as England leak runs before second new ball

Stumps being targeted, and frequently splattered, was a regular sight in the series opener at Lord’s on that much-maligned pitch but, here, Baker seemingly had an aversion to aiming for the timbers, at least on the second morning.

The bubbly Hampshire quick bowled 24 deliveries before lunch and none of them would have hit the stumps as the short-ball policy England so frequently turn to when they reach their opponents’ lower order spectacularly failed.

In the first three overs, bowled with the old ball, Joe Root’s bouncer-obsessed boys shipped 27 runs, five boundaries – four of them off the bat – six byes and a no-ball.

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Watch this horror drop as Ben Duckett shelled Kyle Jamieson at deep midwicket – Jamieson was on 15 at the time and went on to score 41

Oh yes, and Ben Duckett dropped Jamieson at deep midwicket when the giant New Zealand No 9 was on 15 and a Baker bumper actually worked. Jamieson went on to score 41, putting on 87 from 96 deliveries with out-and-out batter Phillips.

The unwrapping of the new ball did not stem the flow of runs with Josh Tongue overcompensating early on and offering up a half-up that Phillips whipped for four.

With Tongue and Baker continuing to leak, and Jofra Archer – who had nearly taken Phillips’ head off during a captivating short-pitched, eight-over burst on the first evening – left out to pasture for much of the morning following Wednesday’s exertions, part-time spinner Jacob Bethell came into the attack for the sixth over with the new ball.

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Full highlights from day two of the second Test as England closed on 222-6, trailing New Zealand by 169 runs

Hussain: History repeats itself for England

It was a bizarre sight during what was a very peculiar session – albeit England’s inability to knock over tailenders was hardly a massive surprise. They are incredibly bad at it.

Over recent years, we have seen the likes of India’s Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah and West Indies’ Shamar Joesph collar their chin music.

Average partnerships for wickets 8-10 by opponent since start of 2023 in Tests

Opposition
Average
Hundred partnerships
Fifty stands

vs Zimbabwe
21.46
0
6

vs England
19.84
1
21

vs Afghanistan
19.42
0
1

vs Pakistan
19.25
1
6

vs Bangladesh
18.12
1
9

vs Sri Lanka
17.77
0
7

vs Australia
16.82
3
12

vs West Indies
16.73
2
2

vs India
16.42
2
11

vs Ireland
14.69
0
1

vs India
13.73
1
3

vs South Africa
13.32
1
4

Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain said: “This morning was history repeating itself. Against the lower order and tail, England always – always – go short pitched and it very rarely works.

“It wasn’t just the short-pitched bowling but the line of it as well. Bouncers were outside off stump and Jamieson likes it there.

“You have to bring the stumps into play as the only way you will get a wicket with short stuff is if a batter hits it up in the air.

“If you mix it up, you can bring bowled and lbw into play and then the odd bouncer can get a caught in the deep.”

Atherton said: “England should have hit the top of off stump and kept it simple. As much as the game does change, some fundamentals don’t.”

Speaking at tea, Sky Sports‘ Mark Butcher said he would have been “offended” had he been a bowler in the England side and requested by his captain to bang it in from ball one.

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England’s Jofra Archer was not used for much of the morning session by interim England captain Joe Root

Archer finally re-entered the attack, but not until the 15th over with the new ball. Four deliveries later, he had Matt Henry slicing to Tongue at cover. Four deliveries after that New Zealand’s innings was over, Phillips holing out off Matt Fisher.

The Black Caps fell nine runs short of 400. If England had got their tactics right, the tourists may have ended up miles off that number.

England’s inexperience perhaps tells as New Zealand pile on runs

It is worth remembering, as Atherton said, that this is a highly inexperienced England side, with a lean number of senior players made even more skeletal by the high-profile absence of regular captain Ben Stokes due to the nightclub incident.

Baker is playing his first Test, as are Rew and Jordan Cox. Emilio Gay his second. Fisher his second, and first in four years. Jacob Bethell his eighth. Tongue, as instrumental as he is becoming, his 11th.

With that in mind, perhaps it was no surprise heads spun.

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None of the balls Sonny Baker bowled on day two of the second England vs New Zealand Test would have hit the stumps

But Root is captaining in a record 65th Test for England after answering the SOS call following Stokes’ transgression and he has not had the greatest few days in what may yet turn out to be an audition for the permanent role depending on Stokes’ next steps.

Root was arguably guilty of being too funky with his fields on day one when orthodoxy was the way to go with lots of encouraging movement for the bowlers, and the bouncer barrage did not work out as planned the morning after.

The quick-fire dismissals of Root and fellow Yorkshireman Harry Brook, both trapped lbw by the relentlessly accurate Henry on Thursday evening, showed the importance of aiming for the stumps.

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New Zealand’s Matt Henry pinned Root and Harry Brook lbw at The Kia Oval in successive overs

If that ploy works to batters of that calibre, then surely it is worth giving it a go against lower-order players like Jamieson?

This Test could yet turn out to be a cracker but New Zealand hold the whip hand at the moment and if England do lose it, they will be left to rue that “inept”, “scruffy”, “poor”, “brainless” and “rudderless” second morning.

Watch day three of the second Test between England and New Zealand live on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event from 10.15am on Friday (11am first ball). Stream with NOW.

England vs New Zealand results and schedule

All times UK and Ireland, all games live on Sky Sports

  • First Test (Lord’s) – England won by 115 runs
  • Second Test (The Kia Oval) – June 17-21 (11am)
  • Third Test (Trent Bridge) – June 25-29 (11am)

2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot Race Tracker: Lionel Messi Is Alone At The Top

Who’ll win the Golden Boot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup? The race is on for who’ll score the most goals at the tournament, and it is set to be one of the tournament’s most closely watched storylines.

Several of the world’s top forwards will be aiming to finish as the competition’s leading goalscorer. Kylian Mbappé enters the tournament after winning the Golden Boot at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, while Harry Kane, Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi, and Mikel Oyarzabal are among the other players expected to challenge for the award.

And check out our list of all the 2026 World Cup goals, ranked!

Favorites To Win The Golden Boot

Harry Kane: +310 (bet $10 to win $41 total)
Lionel Messi: +350 (bet $10 to win $45 total)
Kylian Mbappé: +350 (bet $10 to win $45 total)
Erling Haaland: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total)
Kai Havertz: +1300 (bet $10 to win $140 total)
Vinícius Júnior: +3300 (bet $10 to win $340 total)
Folarin Balogun: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)
Mikel Oyarzabal: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)
Lamine Yamal: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)
Raphinha: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Michael Olise: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Romelu Lukaku: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Viktor Gyökeres: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)
Cody Gakpo: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)
Cristiano Ronaldo: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)

3 Goals

Lionel Messi (Argentina)

2 Goals

Harry Kane (England)
Erling Haaland (Norway)
Kylian Mbappé (France)
Harry Kane (England)
Elijah Just (New Zealand)
Yasin Ayari (Sweden)
Kai Havertz (Germany)
Folarin Balogun (USA)

1 Goal

Michal Sadilek (Czechia)
Teboho Mokoena (South Africa)
Jáminton Campaz (Colombia)
Luis Díaz (Colombia)
Daniel Muñoz (Colombia)
Abbosbek Fayzullaev (Uzbekistan)
Caleb Yirenkyi (Ghana)
Jude Bellingham (England)
Marcus Rashford (England)
Martin Baturina (Croatia)
Petar Musa (Croatia)
Yoane Wissa (DR Congo)
João Neves (Portugal)
Marko Arnautović (Austria)
Jude Bellingham (England)
Marcus Rashford (England) 
Yoane Wissa (DR Congo) 
João Neves (Portugal) 
Caleb Yirenkyi (Ghana)
Ali Olwan (Jordan)
Romano Schmid (Austria)
Leo Østigard (Norway)
Ayman Hussein (Iraq)
Ibrahim Mbaye (Senegal)
Bradley Barcola (France)
Ramin Rezaeian (Iran)
Mohammad Mohebbi (Iran)
Maxi Araújo (Uruguay)
Abdulelah Al-Amri (Saudi Arabia)
Emam Ashour (Egypt)
Alexander Isak (Sweden)
Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden)
Mattias Svanberg (Sweden)
Omar Rekik (Tunisia)
Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast)
Keito Nakamura (Japan)
Daichi Kamada (Japan)
Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands) 
Crysencio Summerville (Netherlands)
Felix Nmecha (Germany) 
Nico Schlotterbeck (Germany) 
Jamal Musiala (Germany) 
Nathaniel Brown (Germany) 
Deniz Undav (Germany)
Connor Metcalfe (Australia)
Nestory Irankunda (Australia)
John McGinn (Scotland)
Ismael Saibari (Morocco)
Vinícius Júnior (Brazil)
Breel Embolo (Switzerland)
Gio Reyna (USA)
Mauricio (Paraguay)
Cyle Larin (Canada)
Jovo Lukić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Ladislav Krejcí (Czechia)
Julián Quiñones (Mexico)
Raúl Jimenez (Mexico)
Hwang In-Beom (South Korea)
Oh Hyeon-Gyu (South Korea)

Own Goals

Yazan Al-Arab (Jordan; 1)
Ayman Hussein (Iraq; 1)
Mohamed Hany (Egypt; 1)
Miro Muheim (Switzerland; 1)
Damián Bobadilla (Paraguay; 1) 

Last 5 Golden Boot Winners

  • 2022 (Qatar): Kylian Mbappé (France) – 8 goals
  • 2018 (Russia): Harry Kane (England) – 6 goals
  • 2014 (Brazil): James Rodríguez (Colombia) – 6 goals
  • 2010 (South Africa): Thomas Müller (Germany) – 5 goals
  • 2006 (Germany): Miroslav Klose (Germany) – 5 goals

Royal Ascot tips: Kevin Blake’s 11/1 Commonwealth Cup pick on day four | Racing News

Kevin Blake found two winners in his column on Wednesday and he is back with three more fancies for day four at Royal Ascot, all live on Sky Sports Racing.

Day four of Royal Ascot is upon us and thankfully, this column finds itself in good shape after landing a couple of winners on day two. That reliefs some pressure, but now the aim is to hammer it home and turn a satisfactory week into a good one by landing a home run before the dealings done.

The Commonwealth Cup (15:05) always attracted a huge field of three-year-old sprinters and this year is no different. The Karl Burke-trained Venetian Sun is a very short price after her impressive win in the Sandy Lane Stakes at Haydock, but she looks too short to me in a race that is deeper than the market suggests.

The one I like at the prices is the Aidan O’Brien-trained CHARLES DARWIN. The son of No Nay Never looked a tremendous sprinting prospect when beating the subsequent Group 1 winner Wise Approach in the Norfolk Stakes at this meeting last year, but a setback ruled him out for the rest of the season after that. He returned to action with a straightforward win at Navan, but seemed to blot his copybook with a poor run in a Group 3 at Naas last time. However, Ryan Moore reported that he hit a ridge and lost his action, after which he was eased down, so it is a run that can be forgiven.

Take out that run and he is likely to have been amongst the leading contenders for this race. First-time blinkers have been applied and he looks overpriced.

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Sky Sports Racing’s Kieran O’Sullivan previews Friday’s Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot as True Love and Precise meet again.

The Sandringham Stakes (17:00) is yet another brutally competitive handicap and I’m siding with the Donnacha O’Brien-trained GLYFADA.

The daughter of Camelot has won two of her three starts to date, but what was most notable about her most recent victory in a winner’s race at Killarney was how well suited she seemed to be by the drop back to a mile. She is quite a fast-striding filly and the potential was there for her to be suited by it, but she really did seem to relish it.

A race like this that promises to offer a lot of pace and cover in front of her promises to really suit her and it wouldn’t surprise to see her take a significant jump forward in terms of improvement. She is a fascinating contender.

The King Edward VII Stakes (17:35) brings together some promising three-year-olds with the clear pick of them in my mind being the Aidan O’Brien-trained CAUSEWAY.

The son of Wootton Bassett has proven to be relentlessly progressive in his career thus far. His trainer has only asked him to take relative baby steps this season, starting off a win in handicap company over seven furlongs in the Madrid Handicap before progressing to win a Listed race over a mile at the Curragh and then returning to that venue to win the Group 3 Gallinule Stakes last time.

At all times he has shown himself to be a slow strider with a lazy demeanour that always had the clear potential to end up over this trip of a mile-and-a-half. He is a very likeable colt and I’m surprised that he isn’t the favourite for this race.

Mexico vs. South Korea Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Mexico and South Korea will face off in a highly anticipated Group A match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at Guadalajara Stadium on FOX. 

Both Mexico and South Korea won their openers, and either could advance and win the group with a win on Thursday. 

In the opening game of the entire tournament, Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in a runaway performance in which they dominated possession (61%) and shots (16-3).

Eli Tri’s blend of youth and experience paid off in its opening match as 35-year-old Raúl Jiménez scored his first career World Cup goal while 17-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora became Mexico’s youngest player ever. 

Mexico would win Group A with a win here and a South Africa win/draw in their match against Czechia. 

Meanwhile, South Korea came from behind in its opening match against Czechia. After trailing 1-0 in the second half, the Taegeuk Warriors surged with two late goals to get a huge three points. Oh Hyeon-Gyu scored the game-winner moments after entering the match in the 80th minute. 

They advance and win the group with a win against Mexico and a Czechia win/draw.

Let’s check out the odds for the massive showdown between Mexico vs. South Korea’s Group A matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 18.

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Son Heung-min is +340 to score against Mexico (Photo by Michael Regan – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images).

Mexico vs. South Korea Odds

Moneyline

  • Mexico: +105 (bet $10 to win $20.50 total)
  • South Korea: +300 (bet $10 to win $40 total)
  • Draw: +220 (bet $10 to win $32 total)

Spread 

  • Mexico -0.5: +105 (bet $10 to win $20.50 total)
  • South Korea +0.5: +125 (bet $10 to win $22.50 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: +134 (bet $10 to win $23.40 total)
  • Under: -164 (bet $10 to win $16.10 total)

Mexico vs. South Korea Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • Both teams won their openers, and with a point, are certainly through with one more. I’m kind of apathetic here as to what to expect. Was Mexico’s performance amplified because South Africa is bad? I could see this 1-0 either way or even 0-0. I won’t go crazy here. Wager on “no” on both teams to score.

How to Watch Mexico vs. South Korea

  • When: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Raúl Jiménez: +205 (bet $10 to win $30.50 total)
  • Armando González: +220 (bet $10 to win $32 total)
  • Guillermo Martínez: +230 (bet $10 to win $33 total)
  • Santiago Giménez: +230 (bet $10 to win $33 total)
  • Julián Quiñones: +260 (bet $10 to win $36 total)
  • Son Heung-min: +340 (bet $10 to win $44 total)
  • Oh Hyeon-gyu: +400 (bet $10 to win $50 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Mexico: -245 (bet $10 to win $14.08 total)
  • South Korea: +186 (bet $10 to win $28.60 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: -106 (bet $10 to win $19.43 total)
  • No: -122 (bet $10 to win $18.20 total)

Ben Stokes: England captain included in Durham’s 15-man squad for Friday’s County Championship clash with Northamptonshire | Cricket News

England captain Ben Stokes has been included in Durham’s 15-man squad for Friday’s County Championship clash with Northamptonshire.

Stokes was dropped for this week’s second Test against New Zealand after he and seamer Gus Atkinson breached a midnight curfew following the series opener at Lord’s.

The 35-year-old is yet to comment publicly on the incident amid suggestions he could resign as skipper or even retire, but he has been included in Durham’s squad.

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England coach Brendon McCullum said his initial reaction of bewilderment and anger at Stokes breaching team protocols has given way to “worry and concern” following the nightclub incident.

The night ended with a member of England’s security staff being reportedly struck by a rugby player from English club Saracens in a nightclub, where Stokes was present.

The saga has heaped more scrutiny on the professionalism and culture around England’s Test team – led by McCullum and Stokes – following a humiliating Ashes tour, after which a midnight curfew was reportedly imposed on England’s players and staff.

Rob Key, England’s director of cricket, last week said the England and Wales Cricket Board was considering imposing a full alcohol ban on the England team, with the most recent Ashes tour highlighting an apparent drinking culture that still exists.

McCullum said his preference would be to allow players to celebrate their wins, just not to “excess.”

Root: Stokes in a good place but feels like he let himself down

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England captain for the second Test gives his verdict on Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson breaking the team curfew after the first Test

Joe Root says “there isn’t a drinking culture” and feels there is no need for an alcohol ban.

The stand-in skipper for the second Test against New Zealand at The Kia Oval refused to disclose what was said with his good friend Stokes last week.

But he told Sky Sports: “I’ve spoken with Ben, he seems in a good place in the last week or so.

“There’s been a few incidents where guys have let themselves down, but I don’t necessarily think that’s a fair reflection of our dressing room. We’ve got to obviously own it and know that that is not okay, but at the same time, I don’t think that’s a fair reflection on us as a team. We work incredibly hard.

“As a cricketer, the amount of time and pressure that you spend away from home, away from your families, in high-pressure environments, and mistakes have been made. We have to learn from those clearly, and we have to move on from those quickly, and we have to earn the trust of everyone back by being as professional as we can, and putting good performances in.

“I think Ben feels like he’s let himself down, right? My main concern is, always, you look at the person and make sure that they’re okay, so that is first and foremost the most important thing, and then in terms of this week and moving forward as a team, it’s concentrating, making sure that everyone is fully on task and understanding of what’s ahead of us and what an exciting opportunity we have.”

England vs New Zealand – results and schedule

All times UK and Ireland, all games live on Sky Sports

  • First Test (Lord’s) – England won by 115 runs
  • Second Test (The Kia Oval) – June 17-21 (11am)
  • Third Test (Trent Bridge) – June 25-29 (11am)

Watch the day two of the second Test between England and New Zealand live on Sky Sports Cricket on June 18 from 10am (first ball 11am).

How to Watch the World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Mexico, South Korea, More

Match Day 2 of the 2026 World Cup kicks off Thursday with eight Group A and Group B games over four days, and the action starts early. Mexico and South Korea, both winners in Match Day 1, meet in a pivotal Group A showdown in Guadalajara at 9 p.m. ET on FOX. Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina also get going at 3 p.m. ET in Los Angeles. All four of today’s matches air on FOX or FS1 and stream on FOX One.

World Cup Schedule for Thursday, June 18

Czechia vs. South Africa

  • Time: Noon ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Player to Watch

The Bayer Leverkusen forward is the focal point of Czechia’s forward line with 26 international goals in 53 caps. While Schick is one of Czechia’s many set piece targets, he has a variety of ways in which he can score. Czechia needs to be more of a threat from the run of play and that starts with Schick.

With Bayer Leverkusen, nearly all of Schick’s 16 Bundesliga goals and four Champions League goals this season were from the run of play. Czechia should be aggressive from the early going and look to get Schick involved. If Schick plays well, it could be a good day for Czechia.

Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

Player to Watch

The FC Astana midfielder had a strong game against Canada, when he went 61 minutes and created several chances, specifically through his accurate crossing. It was his corner in the 21st minute that eventually resulted in Bosnia’s goal. His central midfield partnership with Benjamin Tahirovic was also very effective in the first half.

Against Switzerland, Basic should once again be very important to setting up Bosnia and Herzegovina’s attackers, especially if Džeko plays as he has elite aerial ability.

Canada vs. Qatar

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, BC

Player to Watch

With Canada struggling for most of the game against Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was Larin who came off the bench and delivered the equalizer. Jonathan David did not play well in the opener, and his first season at Juventus was largely disappointing. Despite the infamous end to Southampton’s season, Larin played very well for the team down the stretch to lead it into the promotional playoffs. Marsch might be tempted to ride the hot hand in this critical game and start Larin. Whether that means playing in place of David or alongside of him in a two-striker formation, Larin might be the team’s best goal-scoring threat right now based on form.

Mexico vs. South Korea

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One
  • Venue: Guadalajara Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico

Player to Watch

With 125 career caps and 46 career goals for Mexico, it was not until last week’s win over South Africa when Jiminez finally scored in the World Cup. Now 35, the Hidalgo native is likely in his final World Cup. He was very good in the opening win, even beyond the goal. He created chances through his hold-up play, he passed well and made good runs to draw defenders. With momentum, he will be difficult for South Korea to contain.

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, with every game streaming live and on demand on FOX One.

World Cup 2026: Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi steal the show after the first round of group stage fixtures | Football News

The first round of fixtures at the 2026 World Cup have been and gone, and boy did we see some strong performances.

Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe showed why they are the cream of the crop – on the same day no less – while the opening matches also allowed for new heroes to be formed such as Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha. Going from 50,000 followers to 10 million in a matter of days is one way to measure how historic your display was.

There are others to have caught the eye, but who really shone the brightest from the first 24 games? That’s where Sky Sports’ True Performance is here to help.

What is ‘True Performance’?

True Performance is Sky Sports’ unique way of measuring a player’s performance during each game of the 2026 World Cup.

Using Sky Sports’ Power Ranking system, more than 40 key pieces of data will be analysed to reflect how well a player has performed and give them a rating out of 100. The value of those stats will also be weighted based on their position. For example, if a forward scores, it carries a higher weighting because they have done the job expected of them to the highest level. If the value of the goal for a defender was the same, but they had simultaneously conceded six goals and made errors leading to three of them, their performance rating may be over-inflated when they actually had a poor defensive game.

Essentially, we are measuring how well a player has performed relative to those they are competing against and the expectations of their position.

With that said, was Messi number one? Did Mbappe top the charts? Or did someone else you wouldn’t expect sneak through? Let’s find out!

Kane England’s main man – but off the pace of rivals

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Sky Sports’ Jay Bothroyd and Jamie Weir analyse Harry Kane’s man-of-the-match display in England’s opening match against Croatia

England’s 4-2 victory over Croatia in Dallas was one of the most exciting performances from a Three Lions team at a major tournament in recent memory. Especially the second half.

On paper, there were several who put on a noteworthy display. Noni Madueke impressed on his World Cup debut, as did Elliot Anderson. Statistically though, they were off the pace.

Only two England players returned with a score of 90+. Jude Bellingham silenced the doubters and proved his supporters right with a showing that highlighted his penchant for the big occasions. His second-half strike guided him to a score of 90.0 exactly, aided by a steady and efficient display at both ends of the pitch.

Unsurprisingly, it was Harry Kane who took the crown for Thomas Tuchel’s side with a score of 92.0. The captain scored twice, was the most constant presence in the opposition penalty area with seven shots and outperformed his xG by nearly double. Important to note too, his missed penalty was not factored into the equation as a retake was ordered. It is as if it never happened.

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Harry Kane’s heatmap and shotmap vs Croatia

Despite leading his country to glory yet again, Kane’s performance wasn’t among the top 10 from the openers. His double paled in comparison to Erling Haaland’s on his World Cup debut. Norway’s talisman walked away with a score of 93.7. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak’s showing for Sweden was worthy of a 93.6. Kane has some work to do to get up to those heights.

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How good was Vozinha’s display really?

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Hayley McQueen brings your bite-sized roundup of everything you need to know from the 2026 World Cup, the morning after Cape Verde shocked Spain with a draw and Bukayo Saka confirming he is fully fit to face Croatia

He was mentioned earlier, but Cape Verde shotstopper Vozinha won over the hearts of the world – minus Spaniards – with his incredible showing against the European champions.

He became the first 40-year-old to make seven or more saves in a World Cup game aged 40+ since Pat Jennings in 1986. He also had the most touches of any Cape Verde player with 78.

It was a heroic display that will live long in the memory and left him with a score of 93.4. But how did that compare to the tournament’s other ‘keepers?

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Vozinha kept a clean sheet against Spain despite having the fourth highest xG against

Only one other goalkeeper landed a score in the nineties: Scotland’s Angus Gunn. As for other notable names, Jordan Pickford scored 42.8. Thibaut Courtois a measly 20.4. Manuel Neuer returned to international football only to pick up and 18.4.

It really puts into perspective just how heroic Vozinha was.

‘Just’ what the doctor ordered

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New Zealand’s Elijah Just celebrates after scoring against Iran

Heading into the World Cup, New Zealand were the lowest-ranked side in the competition. 82nd in the FIFA world rankings, many would’ve predicted them to have been one of the teams to leave the tournament without a point.

However, thanks to one man, they remain firmly in the hunt for a place in the knockout stages. Elijah Just’s double saw Darren Bazeley’s side earn a point against Iran, which leaves them standing tall in Group G thanks to Egypt and Belgium also drawing.

Not only did Just find the net twice, but the winger was also a top-three performer on the night in chances created, final third passes and with a conversion rate of 100 per cent, it was efficiency at its finest from the Motherwell star.

Messi and Mbappe top the charts – but are split by one man

Finally then, who was top of the pops after the first 24 games? After his hat-trick against Algeria, it would’ve always been hard to take the crown from Messi. Three goals, most chances created, most touches in the opposition box, second most forward passes. The list goes on.

As a result, the Argentine scores the perfect 100 rating. Does that actually mean it was the perfect performance? Not necessarily. It sets the bar for the rest of the tournament to achieve. If someone else has a better game, that rating of 100 could drop down. But for now, this is what everyone else has to try and match.

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Lionel Messi’s touch map and shot map versus Algeria

Perhaps more interestingly, Mbappe’s show-stealing effort against Senegal wasn’t even enough for him to be second. He takes the bronze medal spot as a surprising name finishes second.

That man is Brighton’s Yasin Ayari. That’s right. On the biggest stage with the biggest players, a man who barely started half of his 29 Premier League appearances mixed with the best.

Despite having fewer goal contributions than compatriot Isak, his double from midfield stands him head and shoulders above every midfielder. Vitinha, Pedri, Declan Rice. None could hold a candle to the 22-year-old. Expect more surprises like that as the World Cup goes on.

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Switzerland vs. Bosnia And Herzegovina Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina will face off in their second group game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday, June 18, at Los Angeles stadium on FOX. 

After both Group B openers were 1-1 draws last week, none of the four teams can advance or be eliminated on Thursday. Both Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina followed a similar game script in their first match of the tournament, scoring in the first half and then surrendering a late equalizer to settle for a draw. 

Switzerland outshot Qatar 26-6 in its first World Cup match but were only able to capitalize on one goal, which came off a penalty kick from Breel Embolo.

Bosnia & Herzegovina is now unbeaten in nine straight games, matching the longest undefeated streak in team history. However, the last six games of that streak have been draws. 

In this pivotal match, who will take control of Group B?

Let’s check out the odds for the Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 18.

Breel Embolo is +140 to score in Switzerland’s second World Cup match against Bosnia & Herzegovina (Photo by Eric Verhoeven/Soccrates/Getty Images).

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Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Odds

Moneyline

  • Switzerland: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
  • Draw: +300 (bet $10 to win $40 total)

Spread 

  • Switzerland -0.5: -180 (bet $10 to win $15.56 total)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina +0.5: +155 (bet $10 to win $25.50 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: -102 (bet $10 to win $19.80 total)
  • Under: -120 (bet $10 to win $18.33 total)

Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica:

  • The Swiss did everything but finish — literally and figuratively — against Qatar. If they continue to get a high number of the high-quality shots they did in the opener, eventually they’ll get some good fortune. Bosnia was pretty meh in the opener and managed a point against Canada, but looked very vulnerable when Canada brought on Cyle Larin. Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye and Switzerland will ask a lot of questions. I’m backing Switzerland to win, record a clean sheet, and take over 14.5 shots.

How to Watch Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • When: Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Breel Embolo: +140 (bet $10 to win $24 total)
  • Cedric Itten: +170 (bet $10 to win $27 total)
  • Zeki Amdouni: +190 (bet $10 to win $29 total)
  • Noah Okafor: +240 (bet $10 to win $34 total)
  • Dan Ndoye: +240 (bet $10 to win $34 total)
  • Edin Džeko: +340 (bet $10 to win $44 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Switzerland: -530 (bet $10 to win $11.89 total)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: +360 (bet $10 to win $46 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +100 (bet $10 to win $20 total)
  • No: -128 (bet $10 to win $17.81 total)

Victor Munoz transfer news: Liverpool hijack Newcastle’s move for Osasuna winger after triggering release clause | Football News

Osasuna winger Victor Munoz has completed a medical after Liverpool triggered his £34.5m release clause.

Newcastle were pursuing the Spain international but Liverpool have once again beaten them to a top target as they did with Hugo Ekitike last summer.

Sky Sports News understands Munoz is expected to sign a six-year contract, and Liverpool will pay the transfer fee in two instalments.

Liverpool have had a long-term interest in Munoz, which was accelerated by the arrival of new head coach Andoni Iraola, who knows the player well from his extensive knowledge of LaLiga.

Munoz, currently with Spain at the World Cup, completed a medical in the US on Wednesday after Liverpool staff travelled to complete the checks.

The Spanish Football Federation granted permission for Munoz to complete the formalities of the transfer.

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Munoz joined Barcelona’s La Masia academy aged 11 before eventually making the switch to Real Madrid’s youth team in 2023.

Current Chelsea boss Xabi Alonso gave the winger his LaLiga debut for the first team in May 2025, introducing him as a substitute for Vinicius Junior against Barca.

Munoz signed a five-year deal at Osasuna that summer and played 34 league games last season, scoring six goals and providing two assists.

What does it mean for Diomande?

Liverpool had always planned to sign more than one winger this summer, as they look to replace Mohamed Salah, and Munoz’s arrival does not end their interest in RB Leipzig’s in-demand winger Yan Diomande, who is their top wide target this summer.

However, the 19-year-old Ivory Coast international will be very hard to get over the line because of the widespread interest from top clubs in Europe and Leipzig’s attempts to sign him to a new contract. The German club want more than £86m to sell.

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Ivory Coast’s Yan Diomande (11) is also a target for Liverpool

How do Liverpool see Munoz fitting in?

Liverpool wanted to add more flexibility to their forward line this summer and Munoz fits that bill. He has primarily been used off the left but can play on both wings and also has the capacity to play through the middle.

As well as being a multi-functional attacker, Munoz is a direct winger who will add pace to Liverpool’s attack which was another priority for the summer window.

Munoz’s versatility will provide Iraola with more options and gives Liverpool a greater ability to cope when injuries hit as they did last season as well as enhancing competition for places.

His ability to play in numerous positions is also seen as a positive inside Liverpool because it he is unlikely to limit Rio Ngumoha’s first-team opportunities.

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Rio Ngumoha had a breakthrough season at Liverpool in 2025/26

What does this mean for Chiesa?

Federico Chiesa’s future was always uncertain heading into the summer window after his opportunities were limited under former head coach Arne Slot.

Iraola wants to give everyone a clean slate and there is a feeling inside Liverpool that the Italy winger is more suited to the Spaniard’s style of football than Slot’s.

However, the arrival of Munoz combined with the likelihood of another signing in Chiesa’s position complicates his chances of playing a bigger role under Iraola after Slot handed him just one Premier League start last season.

The 28-year-old, who has two years left on his deal, has interest from Italy and wants to be a first-team regular. As it stands, it appears that might prove to be tough at Anfield.