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Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third straight title
The margin may have got smaller but the brilliant Spanish midfielder makes it a hat-trick of No 1 finishesThey say the best things come in threes, and Aitana Bonmatí has written herself into the Guardian’s top 100 history as the first player to finish at the top of the tree for a third consecutive year.Last year the majestic midfielder emulated her Barcelona and Spain teammate Alexia Putellas by winning for a second year running, but the 27-year-old has now gone one better, establis -
How the world’s most expensive stadium will be turned into a swimming pool
via smh.com.auSoFi was built at a cost widely reported as US$5.5 billion – without a cent of public money. That’s eight times the mooted cost of the contentious Hobart Stadium that will house the AFL’s 19th team. -
England vowed they wouldn’t abandon Bazball. They did, and look what happened
via smh.com.auDespite all their huffing and puffing after the first Test loss in Perth about not changing their approach, the visitors did just that in Brisbane. -
The whipping boy who became England’s unlikeliest of game-changers
via theage.com.auAs far as plot twists go, they do not come more bizarre than Brydon Carse hoodwinking Cameron Green and Steve Smith. -
FIFA World Cup 2026 draw LIVE updates: Socceroos to learn opponents
via theage.com.auWill Australia be drawn in a group of death or get a smoother ride at next year’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico? They will soon find out in Washington DC. -
Mejbri banned for spitting at Leeds fans, Merino may keep place as Arsenal striker – football live
⚽ All the latest updates heading into the weekend’s action
⚽ Premier League: 10 things to look out for | Email WillBack to domestic matters and last night’s Premier League clash at Old Trafford. Despite looking absolutely woeful against Liverpool, West Ham managed to nick a point with a late equaliser against Manchester United. Ruben Amorim was pretty miffed it’s fair to say.Ashes news. Quick plug for our other live blog. It was looking a bit grim for England but th -
McLaren will use team orders in quest for F1 world drivers’ title in Abu Dhabi
CEO Zak Brown: ‘We’re going to do what we can to win’Verstappen could pip Norris and Piastri to championshipZak Brown has said McLaren will use team orders for Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri if required to ensure the team secure the Formula One drivers’ championship in the season finale at Abu Dhabi on Sunday.With Red Bull’s Max Verstappen trailing Norris by 10 points, the Dutchman still has a good shot at taking the title from McLaren’s grasp. Piastri is a fu -
Morecambe FC break ties with takeover figure accused of supporting terrorist group
UK government freezes assets of Gurpreet Singh RehalRehal accused of recruiting for Sikh militant groupThe UK government has frozen the financial assets of a key member of Morecambe FC’s ownership group after he was accused of supporting a terrorist organisation in India.Morecambe say they have ceased relations with Gurpreet Singh Rehal, previously described as the head of communications and director of marketing for the club’s owner, Panjab Warriors. Continue reading... -
Football Daily | Are Leicester tumbling towards a painfully awkward anniversary party?
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Out there in the extended WhatsApp metaverse, an exclusive group of footballers send each other memes, jokes and probably much else besides. What goes encrypted stays encrypted but it was only last week that Christian Fuchs, reliable left-back turned Newport County manager, revealed his appointment to the Welsh club had set the notifications buzzing on the “Champions” group, made up of the 2015-16 Leicester City players. Ten years ag -
Merino may keep place as Arsenal striker, Rodri still unavailable for Manchester City – football live
⚽ All the latest updates heading into the weekend’s action
⚽ Premier League: 10 things to look out for | Email WillBack to domestic matters and last night’s Premier League clash at Old Trafford. Despite looking absolutely woeful against Liverpool, West Ham managed to nick a point with a late equaliser against Manchester United. Ruben Amorim was pretty miffed it’s fair to say.Ashes news. Quick plug for our other live blog. It was looking a bit grim for England but th -
Amorim says little-used Mainoo is proof he trusts Manchester United’s academy
Mainoo has not started in Premier League this seasonAmorim: ‘I try to put the best players on the pitch’Ruben Amorim has denied not trusting Manchester United’s academy by pointing to his selection of Kobbie Mainoo in the matchday squad.Mainoo was an unused substitute in Thursday’s 1-1 draw at home to West Ham. The 20-year-old midfielder, who has been at the club since he was six, has made 10 appearances this season but only one start, against Grimsby in the Carabao Cup. -
World Cup 2026 draw: updates as the teams await fate in Washington DC – live
⚽ Draw begins in Washington DC at 5pm GMT / 12pm local
⚽ Draw explainer | Qualifiers | Follow on Bluesky | Mail JohnLunchtime listening: Jonathan Liew on the political hue of next summer.The technicalities are here, as picked through by Tom Lutz. Continue reading... -
Merino may keep place as Arsenal striker, Slot wants ‘top four’ return – football live
⚽ All the latest updates heading into the weekend’s action
⚽ Premier League: 10 things to look out for | Email WillBack to domestic matters and last night’s Premier League clash at Old Trafford. Despite looking absolutely woeful against Liverpool, West Ham managed to nick a point with a late equaliser against Manchester United. Ruben Amorim was pretty miffed it’s fair to say.Ashes news. Quick plug for our other live blog. It was looking a bit grim for England but th -
Australia cash in on England’s woeful fielding, wayward bowling to forge first-innings lead
via smh.com.auAlex Carey and Michael Neser steered the hosts to 6-378 at stumps on day two, a lead of 44 runs, after sloppy England bowling and fielding overshadowed their bright start to the second Test. -
Liverpool are not playing to Alexander Isak’s strengths, Arne Slot admits
‘We want to bring him into more threatening situations’Conor Bradley available for Saturday’s trip to LeedsArne Slot has conceded Liverpool are not bringing the best out of record signing Alexander Isak and must maximise his strengths in the manner Manchester City do with Erling Haaland.The £125m striker scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool in last Sunday’s win at West Ham but was unable to build on that breakthrough against Sunderland on Wednesday. Is -
Take the Weatherald with you: early forecast suggests Australia have found an opener
via smh.com.auOn Friday afternoon, it was possible to visualise Jake Weatherald as a proper Test opener. Australia may finally have found one. -
Australia cash in on dropped catches, wayward bowling to forge first-innings lead
via smh.com.auAlex Carey and Michael Neser steered the hosts to 6-378 at stumps on day two, a lead of 44 runs, after sloppy England bowling and fielding overshadowed their bright start to the second Test. -
England rue five dropped catches as Australia build lead in second Ashes Test
Second Test, day two: England 334; Australia 378-6Late wickets offer tourists hope amid string of spillsThe ball may be pink and the meal breaks off-kilter, but for so much of the second day in this pivotal day-night Test match, the atmosphere inside the Gabba was an all-too-familiar one for England’s supporters.Gone was the triumphalism that met Joe Root’s first Test century on these shores 24 hours earlier and in its place the sight of Australia taking control. England’s atta -
Five quick hits: Smith starstruck by surprise cameo as England fumbles
via abc.net.auSteve Smith is starstruck by a surprise cameo, England rues a slew of drops and Jake Weatherald announces his arrival with a wink. Here are the quick hits from the second day of the pink-ball Ashes Test in Brisbane. -
The Ashes 2025 second Test day as it happened: Five dropped catches and wild dismissals as Australia take crucial lead
via smh.com.auAn enthralling day of Test cricket sees Australia holding a tight lead thanks to audacious batting and sloppy English fielding before a late rally by the tourists. -
Slough’s Scott Davies: ‘We have a duty of care – a young player can be the perfect customer for bookmakers’
Player-manager on his long road to recovery after a betting addiction, and leading the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup“It’s tough, it’s stressful, it’s completely draining … but I absolutely love what I do,” says Scott Davies, sitting in an empty dressing room waiting for his players to arrive for training. Since 2022, Davies has been the player-manager of Slough Town who, sitting third bottom in National League South, are the lowest-ranked team left in -
Slough’s Scott Davies: ‘A young player can be the perfect customer for bookmakers’
Player-manager on his long road to recovery after a betting addiction, and leading the lowest-ranked team left in the FA Cup“It’s tough, it’s stressful, it’s completely draining … but I absolutely love what I do,” says Scott Davies, sitting in an empty dressing room waiting for his players to arrive for training. Since 2022, Davies has been the player-manager of Slough Town who, in third from bottom in National League South, are the lowest ranked team left in -
The Ashes 2025 second Test day two LIVE updates: Australia’s reckless batting and England’s classic catch turn day-night Test on its head
via smh.com.auThe second Test continues under lights at the Gabba with Australia chasing an ominous 2-0 Ashes series lead. Follow our live coverage. -
Inter Miami’s journey to MLS Cup has been methodical, and Messi-centered
Ever since the club’s very beginning, David Beckham and Jorge Mas have had moments like this Saturday in mindBack on 27 February 2020, days before Inter Miami’s first-ever fixture in MLS, I stood next to the club’s managing owner, Jorge Mas, and co-owner David Beckham as part of an MLS press junket in New York City. I was there for Sports Illustrated and my show Planet Fútbol TV, which I co-hosted with my friend, the late, great Grant Wahl. We were adamant that the Inter -
World Cup draw buildup, Premier League news and more – football live
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⚽ Premier League: 10 things to look out for | Email DavidThe Village People are playing at the World Cup draw today. Yep, I’ve even seen a full ‘Who are the Village People?’ Explainer piece on another website. We won’t go that far but I couldn’t help but wonder if any of the originals are performing. Turns out, founder Victor Willis – either the policeman or the naval officer – -
The Ashes 2025 second Test day two LIVE updates: Steve Smith takes on Jofra Archer as England successfully lobby for ball change under lights
via smh.com.auThe second Test continues under lights at the Gabba with Australia chasing an ominous 2-0 Ashes series lead. Follow our live coverage. -
Trans-Tasman defection: This star NZ sprinter has run 9.96 seconds. He now races for Australia
via smh.com.auNew Zealand’s fastest man has changed allegiances in a move that could have major ramifications for Australian sprinting. -
The Ashes 2025 second Test day two LIVE updates: Steve Smith, Cameron Green steady ship as Australia chase first-innings lead
via smh.com.auThe second Test continues under lights at the Gabba with Australia chasing an ominous 2-0 Ashes series lead. Follow our live coverage. -
No one wanted to fight Australia’s best boxer. Until now
via smh.com.auRespected and feared among the boxing fraternity, Jai Opetaia is Australian sport’s best-kept secret. That might be about to change. -
Sports quiz of the week: Premier League goals, Ashes centuries and the F1 finale
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