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    Bayern Munich v Manchester United: Women’s Champions League quarter-final, second leg – live
    by Yara El-Shaboury on 01/04/2026 at 6:23 pm

    ⚽️ Updates from 5.45pm BST kick-off at Allianz Arena⚽️ United wage bill half of Arsenal’s last season | Email Yara1 min: Bayern Munich attack on the left. Tanikawa with a snazzy flick but then loses the ball to Le Tissier and she fouls the United player in an attempt to win it back.Here we go! Manchester United get us underway in their all black third kit. Bayern Munich press immediately in their all red home kit. Continue reading...

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    Chelsea v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League quarter-final, second leg – live
    by Will Unwin on 01/04/2026 at 6:20 pm

    ⚽️ Updates from this 8pm BST KO at Stamford Bridge⚽️ Bayern Munich v Man Utd latest | Email WillLeah Williamson misses out through injury for Arsenal, which is a bit of a blow.The early kick-off is set for an intriguing ending. Join Yara El-Shaboury for the latest from Bayern Munich v Manchester United. Continue reading...

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    Jaden Ivey’s release isn’t a victory for inclusion. It’s a lesson in athlete expendability | RK Russell
    by RK Russell on 01/04/2026 at 6:05 pm

    Former athletes like me know that in professional sports you can get away with most things … as long as you’re talented enoughWhen the Chicago Bulls waived Jaden Ivey on Monday, after he made a series of unprompted anti-LGBTQ and religiously charged comments on social media, the move was framed as a response to “conduct detrimental to the team.” On the surface, the situation appears straightforward: a player said something controversial, and the organization acted.But there’s a version of this story where Ivey is still in the league. Where he and his publicist create a swift and thoughtful apology, where his overnight inclusion education uses all the key buzzwords to prove his newfound allyship, maybe he pays a fine or makes a small donation, and he’s able to go back on to the court and live out his dreams in the NBA, a league which has been pro-LGBTQ+ for more than a decade. Ivey’s words exposed his beliefs. What followed revealed a lot about NBA teams: not just their stance on inclusion, but how they decide which voices are worth protecting and which are easy to remove. Continue reading...

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    Phil Foden ‘not a guarantee’ to make England World Cup squad, says Tuchel
    by David Hytner on 01/04/2026 at 6:00 pm

    Midfielder failed to impress against Uruguay and Japan‘He was excellent in camp but struggles on the pitch’Thomas Tuchel says Phil Foden is not assured of a place in his England squad for the World Cup finals in the summer after watching him struggle in the Wembley friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.The head coach has appeared unconvinced by Foden since taking charge at the beginning of last year but gave him a big opportunity in the starting lineup in each of the games during this past international window. Continue reading...

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    Arne Slot calls Mohamed Salah a Liverpool legend as Isak returns to team training
    by PA Media on 01/04/2026 at 5:16 pm

    Slot: ‘Hopefully he can make his legacy more special’Liverpool’s record signing ‘in a really good place’The Liverpool head coach Arne Slot believes Mohamed Salah will “leave the club a legend” after announcing his departure at the end of the season.The Egypt international took to social media last week to reveal he had come to an agreement with the club to end the contract he only extended last summer a year early. Continue reading...

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    Italy’s latest World Cup failure no longer feels like ‘The End’ but the same sad song on repeat | Nicky Bandini
    by Nicky Bandini on 01/04/2026 at 4:40 pm

    Roberto Baggio proposed an overhaul of talent pathway in 2011 but it was never acted on and the national team’s approach now is just not workingThe decline of Italy’s footballing expectations can be read in the headlines that greeted their third consecutive failure to qualify for a men’s World Cup. When the Azzurri lost their playoff against Sweden in November 2017, La Gazzetta dello Sport defined it as “The End” and an “Apocalypse”. After defeat by North Macedonia in 2022, Il Corriere dello Sport saw a country sinking “Into Hell”.On Wednesday both newspapers led coverage of elimination by Bosnia and Herzegovina with a simpler, perhaps sadder, “Tutti A Casa” – Everybody Go Home. What else is there left to say? Italians understood long ago that 2018 was not some aberration but the continuation of a trend, their team having failed to reach the tournament’s knockout stage in 2010 or 2014. Continue reading...

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    Jermain Defoe grateful and happy to ‘earn his stripes’ before start as Woking manager | Ed Aarons
    by Ed Aarons on 01/04/2026 at 4:20 pm

    The former England and Tottenham forward has had to be patient to get his chance but he ‘was never going to give up’“It’s been a long time coming,” Jermain Defoe says on his first day as Woking’s manager. Dressed in a sharp grey suit that he admits he is wearing on the instructions of his mother, Sandra – “I know she’ll be watching this, and she’ll be like: ‘You’ve got to look smart!’” – the former England striker certainly looks the part as he fields questions in the unassuming surroundings of the Cardinal Bar at the Laithwaite Community Stadium.From missing the buzz of playing top‑level football since retiring in 2022 to acknowledging why it is crucial to “earn your stripes” as a manager, Defoe is brutally honest about the task that awaits him at the club that has never made it to the Football League in 139 years of existence. He even jokes that he turned down his former team Tottenham to take over at Woking. Continue reading...

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    ‘He’s phenomenal’: American teen fast becoming athletics’ next big thing
    by Sean Ingle on 01/04/2026 at 4:00 pm

    At 17, Cooper Lutkenhaus is the youngest world champion in track and field history – and potentially USA’s poster boy for LA28Fire on the boards. Slack jaws off it. Last week, I was fortunate enough to be yards away from the 17-year-old American high school student Cooper Lutkenhaus when he powered away from a strong 800m field in Torun to become the youngest world champion in track and field history. But no sooner had the applause died down than the search for superlatives began.“He’s like David Rudisha,” said Eliott Crestan, the Belgian who took world indoor championship silver behind Lutkenhaus. “In 10 or 20 years’ time, I’ll be able to say that I ran against him.” Continue reading...

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    Joyce ‘shocked’ to receive Wales call-up for Women’s Six Nations only months after giving birth
    by Sarah Rendell on 01/04/2026 at 3:39 pm

    Joyce gave birth in November and returned to pitch in MarchBristol flanker hopes to be role model for next generationAlisha Joyce returned to the rugby pitch in March just 123 days after giving birth and a week later was named in Wales’s squad for the Women’s Six Nations. The 28‑year‑old says she was “shocked” to get the call-up after welcoming her son, Ralphie, in November but adds it’s “cool” to be a role model for the next generation of players.Joyce was the first Wales player to use the governing body’s new performance maternity programme. The back-row, who shares Ralphie with her wife and teammate Jasmine Joyce, has played only 30 minutes of rugby since returning last month in a game for Brython Thunder where she came off the bench. Continue reading...

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    Super League at 30: how media coverage has changed since 1996
    by Gavin Willacy on 01/04/2026 at 3:17 pm

    After covering changes for matchgoing fans, Gavin Willacy assesses how coverage has transformed for fans at homeBy No Helmets RequiredSuper League celebrated its 30th birthday in style at the weekend. The main party was at Headingley, where Leeds hosted Warrington in a repeat of one of the league’s original fixtures. As Sky Sports anchor Brian Carney welcomed guest after illustrious guest to reminisce about their past heroics, we were shown clips from three of the opening round of games from 1996. That’s because only three were televised. And that was one more than Sky normally showed, despite having spent £87m on the new competition. All seven Super League games were shown live last weekend.We now consume the game on our phones rather than through hourly radio bulletins. Unless you had a satellite dish on your house in the mid-1990s, you couldn’t watch Super League’s launch. For the opening weekend, Sky sent the media circus to Paris, Oldham and Leeds. By all accounts, members of the press pack were well oiled. In 2026, Super League on Sky is just a well-oiled machine. Continue reading...

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