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Lamine Yamal and other stars' race to be fit for the World Cup. Plus: English club's Ku Klux Klan row
The Athletic FC ⚽ is The Athletic’s daily football (or soccer, if you prefer) newsletter. Sign up to receive it directly to your inbox.Hello! It’s Spain’s worst nightmare: an injury to their superstar. But his World Cup isn’t blown… yet.Coming up: Spain cross fingers on Yamal Would Iraola fix Chelsea? World-record unbeaten run bid Club’s ‘Ku Klux Klan’ rage Falling stars: Why Yamal and others are sweating on the World CupA glance through the Spanish media...
IPL traffic advisory: Routes to be affected for DC vs PBKS match on April 25
IPL traffic advisory Routes to be affected for DC vs PBKS match on April
New Andre Onana verdict delivered after Man Utd loanee saves three penalties in a row
Turkish media outlets have reacted to Manchester United loanee Andre Onana's latest display for loan club Trabzonspor
Broadcast Visibility As The New Currency For Athlete NIL Valuation
When national broadcasts skip performances, athletes lose more than highlights. As the collegiate athletics landscape evolves, airtime could become the new currency for NIL valuation and institutional equity.
With Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion picks, Browns GM Andrew Berry swings at past struggles
The failures of the past set up Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry for perhaps the most predictable first round of any team in the NFL Draft. In this instance, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.The Browns have a history of sometimes outsmarting themselves and trying to create a zag rather than following a simple zig. Not this time. They finished last season devoid of protectors and playmakers on offense, so it should be no surprise that they selected a left tackle in Utah’s Spencer F...
Patriots' Vrabel addresses media after photos with NFL reporter
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed media ahead of the NFL Draft on Thursday night to 'take accountability' after photos were released of him with NFL reporter Dianna Russini.Images were recently published of Vrabel and Russini, both of whom are married, holding hands at an Arizona resort, which the two initially downplayed.
Leagues to be allowed one game abroad a season under new Fifa proposals
Host countries limited to five ‘foreign’ matches a seasonBar raised for clearance and Fifa would have right of vetoDomestic leagues would be limited to staging one game a season in foreign countries under Fifa proposals that significantly raise the bar for controversial “international matches” to be approved.A new protocol, developed by a Fifa working group set up almost two years ago, would bring in clearer regulations to police the divisive issue and introduce strict limits. Continue reading.....
National League stance on 3UP campaign clear ahead of Rochdale vs York City title decider
Rochdale and York City have both amassed over 105 points and yet there's a chance one of the top-two could miss out on promotion to the EFL
Brobbey should have been sent off v Spurs - panel
Brobbey should have been sent off v Spurs - panelImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Referee Rob Jones should have shown a second yellow card to Brian BrobbeyByDale JohnsonFootball issues correspondentPublished8 minutes agoCommentsBrian Brobbey should have been sent off in Sunderland's recent win against Tottenham, the Premier League's key match incidents (KMI) panel has ruled.In the 63rd minute of the 12 April fixture, just after Sunderland had taken the lead at the Stadium of Li...
Roma confirm Claudio Ranieri exit from advisory role after Gian Piero Gasperini comments
Former Premier League-winning manager Claudio Ranieri has left his role as senior advisor at Italian club Roma.The 74-year-old’s departure comes after he expressed frustration with Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini.Ranieri had been appointed Roma coach for the third time in November 2024 with the club 16th in Serie A but helped them finish one point from Champions League qualification in fifth.Advertisement
Alan Shearer thinks Man Utd should only agree very specific contract with Michael Carrick
Alan Shearer believes Michael Carrick deserves a permanent crack at the whip at Old Trafford but said he must achieve one thing before that happens
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace preview: Gomez back for Reds as Wharton makes trip
Premier League match Liverpool vs C Palace 25.04.2026. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report.
When is London Marathon 2026? Start time and how to watch race for FREE
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Premier League matchweek 34: The numbers to know
Matchweek 34 is underway, with five games remaining for most sides.Manchester City have overhauled a nine-point deficit to go top, level with Arsenal on goal difference and ahead on goals scored. At the bottom, West Ham have dragged themselves out of the relegation zone. Tottenham are fighting to preserve a 49-year top-flight run.Advertisement
Howe 'looks forward' to talks with Newcastle owners
Howe 'looks forward' to talks with Newcastle ownersImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Newcastle United face Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on SaturdayByCiaran KellyNewcastle United reporterPublished4 minutes ago1 CommentsHead coach Eddie Howe says he is looking forward to sitting down with Newcastle United's owners next week to "express things from my perspective".Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and a delegation from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) are due...
Cowboys get two surprises on Day 1 of NFL Draft, led by taking Caleb Downs
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys received two big surprises Thursday.The first was that star wide receiver George Pickens is expected to sign his franchise tag. The second is that standout Ohio State safety Caleb Downs was still on the board at Pick 11 in the first round of the NFL Draft.Two hours before the draft started, news surfaced that Pickens will sign the $27.3 million tender. The Dallas Cowboys announced Wednesday that they will not negotiate a long-term contract with Pickens and that...
How Blake Miller's wrist injury proved he was a perfect fit for the Lions
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Blake Miller, perhaps unbeknownst to him, telegraphed his selection by the Detroit Lions on a Saturday morning in Indianapolis in February.It was the final day of prospect media availability at the NFL Scouting Combine. A select few reporters remaining were on hand to hear from a talented offensive line class. There was Miller, perched in front of a mic on podium No. 7, nonchalantly telling the story of a wrist injury suffered in the spring of his junior year and how he dealt...
Daniel Farke makes Chelsea FA Cup prediction after Liam Rosenior sacking
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Bruins’ Tanner Jeannot and Mark Kastelic did their jobs. Where were the rest?
BOSTON — Tanner Jeannot and Mark Kastelic made the Boston Bruins’ only Game 3 goal look simple. Once Jeannot collected a Charlie McAvoy flip-out in the neutral zone and crossed the offensive blue line, Kastelic knew what he had to do: drive to the net, occupy Conor Timmins and bulldoze some space for his left wing.Advertisement
World Cup final tickets go on sale for more than $2.2million each
Four tickets for this summer’s World Cup final in the U.S. have gone on sale for more than $2million each.FIFA’s official “resale/exchange marketplace” website lists the quartet of Category 1 seats for the match at the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, on July 19 for $2,299,998.85 (£1.7m) each, according to Sky News.Advertisement