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  • The Masters 2026: Rose and Hatton climb Augusta leaderboard on day two – live
    by Scott Murray on 10/04/2026 at 5:34 pm

    ️ Latest news from the second round at Augusta National️ Official leaderboard | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail ScottWyndham Clark’s birdie putt at 6 looks good. A straight roll. But it drifts a little to the right just before reaching the cup, enough to kink out. That really did look like it was going in. So he remains at -3 for both his round and the Tournament overall. He’s no longer the only player out there in red for his round today: Im Sungjae, who finished second on debut in the November Masters of 2020, birdies 7 and 8 to move into credit today – he’s +3 overall – while the old trooper Freddie Couples birdies 2 to get back to +5. Such a shame about that hideous run at 15, 16 and 17 yesterday - quadruple bogey, double bogey, double bogey – but you can forgive a 66-year-old for running out of gas under the heat of the late-afternoon sun.The Par 3 Contest winner Aaron Rai starts his second round calmly and confidently. Tea Olive found in regulation, and a long birdie putt that shaves the hole. He remains at -1 after yesterday’s 71, a round that promised more after going out in 33. Meanwhile Wyndham Clark’s run of consecutive birdies comes to an end at 5. Just a par, though he’s now landed his tee shot at 6 into the heart of the green, using the slope to bring his ball towards the flag tucked away front left. He’ll have a good look at birdie from 18 feet, a putt not exactly flat and straight, but as flat and straight as they come around here. Continue reading...

  • Essex v Somerset, Surrey v Leicestershire, and more: county cricket, day one – live
    by Tanya Aldred at Old Trafford on 10/04/2026 at 4:53 pm

    Updates from the second round of Championship games Sign up for The Spin | And mail Tanya or comment BTLAn early wicket here at OT, though we were too distracted in the press box by a frozen telly to notice. Luke Wells well caught, diving to his left at third slip off Ben Aitchison, for four. It brings in Josh Bohannon’s for his 100th first-class match.Haseeb Hameed will have the rest of the day to admire the ball by Timm van der Gugten that, in bright sunshine, sent him on his way first ball. HH cocked his leg to dink the ball into the leg side but instead lost his leg stump. Continue reading...

  • Premier League news: Fernández’s Chelsea future in further doubt; Arteta praises Eze
    by Guardian sport and agencies on 10/04/2026 at 4:11 pm

    Guardiola says City must win every game, Howe ‘aligned’ with chief executive and Pereira wants fixture help Continue reading...

  • Masters magic, the Grand National and Premier League drama – follow with us
    by Guardian sport on 10/04/2026 at 4:00 pm

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  • Football Daily | Enzo Fernández and Chelsea’s very English approach to playing happy families
    by Michael Butler on 10/04/2026 at 2:52 pm

    Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Discipline has long been one of the cornerstones of a successful dressing room in England. If John Eustace’s Birmingham City players did not wish the training ground reception staff “good morning” they were issued with a £250 penalty. Steven Gerrard implemented a variety of fines when manager of Aston Villa for players leaving flip-flops in the shower (£50), forgetting to bring a cake for a birthday (£50, Yaya Touré: look away now), leaving plates and cups on the dining table (£100 an item). When Frank Lampard replaced Maurizio Sarri in 2019-20, Lampard immediately introduced a series of internal disciplinary fines for first-team players. Late for training? That’s £20,000, guv. Failure to report knack or illness before a day off? That’s 10 large. Phone rings during a team meeting? One thousand English pounds, thank you very much.Sheffield FC invented football (yesterday’s Quote of the Day)? A certain person on the other side of the Atlantic would no doubt dispute that” – Robert Pearce.This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...

  • Goodbye and thanks to Aaron Ramsey, a shoo-in for all-time Wales XI | Elis James
    by Elis James on 10/04/2026 at 2:20 pm

    The retired midfielder’s absence for the semi-final of Euro 2016 was the great ‘what-if’ of Welsh football, but even so his brilliant career managed to transform a footballing public for everIf some footballers take time to reach their potential, others seem to be the finished article before they’re able to drive. A teenage Aaron Ramsey was firmly in the latter camp. After only 11 league starts for Cardiff he had made his international debut for Wales against Denmark, turned down Manchester United in favour of Arsenal, and given Cardiff fans one of the great what-ifs of their club’s modern age after Dave Jones chose not to start him in the 2008 FA Cup final against Portsmouth, with Ramsey being the tender age of 17.Success-starved supporters who should know better will pin their hopes on to the narrowest of young shoulders and yet it all seemed so easy for the teenager from Caerphilly who was captain of his country by the age of 20, would go on to play in a World Cup and two European Championships, and this week retired as an icon of the Welsh game. Continue reading...

  • ‘You come back different’: how rugby players change after motherhood
    by Gavin Willacy on 10/04/2026 at 2:17 pm

    Four England players will miss the Six Nations as they are pregnant. What do they have in store when they return?By No Helmets RequiredWhen England begin their defence of the Women’s Six Nations against Ireland on Saturday at Twickenham they will be without Zoe Stratford, Lark Atkin-Davies and Rosie Galligan as they prepare to become mothers for the first time. The England rugby league player Kelsey Gentles – who has returned to her sport as a different player and person – says the World Cup winners should embrace the imminent metamorphosis.Gentles left the Women’s Super League as a sparkling outside back in 2023; when she returned the following year, having given birth to her daughter Maia, she was a prop who blasted holes in defensive lines. She enjoyed a glorious comeback, scoring the winning try as York Valkyrie clinched the Grand Final, but there were challenges along the way. Continue reading...

  • Two-horse trainer hopes to keep Grand National fairytale tradition alive
    by Greg Wood at Aintree on 10/04/2026 at 1:45 pm

    Victory with Oscars Brother for Connor and Daniel King would be one of most remarkable tales in race’s historyConnor King needs a little persuading that his attempt to win Saturday’s Grand National with Oscars Brother has the potential to be one of the most remarkable tales in the 187-year history of the world’s most famous and storied steeplechase. “It’s probably hard [to see] when you’re in the situation,” the trainer said this week. “When you’re looking in from the outside, it might be easier.”The Grand National, it’s true, amplifies everything: triumph, despair, drama. Even by the standards of what has always been a race apart, however, King’s journey to Liverpool from his tiny stable in County Tipperary skirts the border between implausible and absurd. Continue reading...

  • Potential US host cities for 2031 Women’s World Cup games mull withdrawal over Fifa concerns
    by Exclusive by Matt Hughes on 10/04/2026 at 1:43 pm

    Chicago and Pittsburgh decline to enter runningSome cities opt to focus on men’s Rugby World CupBid approval delayed by reported government holdupsA number of American cities named in the running to host games at the 2031 Women’s World Cup are considering withdrawing over concerns related to Fifa’s handling of this summer’s World Cup.The Guardian has learned that several cities are exploring whether to focus solely on winning the right to host matches at the men’s 2031 Rugby World Cup. The US will also stage the women’s rugby tournament two years later. Continue reading...

  • Lachlan Kennedy breaks 10-second barrier for 100m but Jess Hull crashes out of 1500m final
    by Jack Snape at Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre on 10/04/2026 at 1:29 pm

    Queenslander clocked 9.96sec in nationals in SydneyJess Hull’s dramatic fall in 1500m final triggers protestsIn a historic and dramatic evening of athletics at the national championships at Sydney Olympic Park, Lachie Kennedy became the first Australian 100m sprinter to break the 10-second barrier on home soil.The celebratory mood flipped in an instant, however, after Jess Hull’s fall in the final straight of the 1500m. The incident triggered two protests and prompted her father and coach Simon to shout angrily within earshot of the press that his daughter was “robbed”, and the result remains in limbo ahead of an appeal to be heard on Saturday. Continue reading...

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