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    Ligue 1: Lille et Lyon en Ligue des champions, l'OM en Ligue Europa, le destin de Rennes pas encore totalement fix... Le rsum de la course l'Europe
    lissue de la 34e et dernire journe, Lille a valid son ticket direct pour la Ligue des champions, alors que lOL devra jouer deux tours de barrage pour esprer jouer la C1. L'OM jouera la Ligue Europa, alors que Rennes est provisoirement en Conference League.
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    France 28-43 Angleterre : "Quand tu perds, le pays perd", la dception de Ratier
    Une nouvelle fois battu par lAngleterre ce dimanche lors de la "Finale" du Tournoi des 6 nations fminin (28-43), le XV de France a encore pu mesurer lcart qui existe face la machine des Red Roses. Et malgr le beau parcours de Franaises, Franois Ratier n'a pas pu cacher sa dception en confrence de presse.
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    2026 UFL Week 8 Results: Birmingham's Defense Staves Off Columbus
    Week 8 of the UFL season got off to a fast start Friday night, as the Orlando Storm took home their sixth straight victory, defeating the Dallas Renegades on the road. The action continued on Saturday when the Louisville Kings beat the DC Defenders in a close one, and then the Houston Gamblers upset the St. Louis Battlehawks in the last game of the day. The weekend closed with an old-school defensive grind-out game that saw Birmingham put away Columbus. Here are the results from Week 8: Birmingham Stallions 14, Columbus Aviators 3 Key players: Stallions QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson (12-for-20, 126 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception), WR Jordan Thomas (three catches, 28 yards and one touchdown), LB Tae Crowder (11 total tackles and one interception). Aviators QB Jalan McClendon (20-for-31, 150 yards and two interceptions). Game recap: The Birmingham Stallions defeated the Columbus Aviators, 14-3, in a low-scoring, defensive affair. The first quarter ended scoreless after both Thompson-Robinson and McClendon through interceptions, which disrupted ongoing drives. Aviators kicker Jonah Dalmas knocked in a 48-yard kick for the first score of the game, early in the second quarter, but Columbus wouldn't score again. Midway through the third quarter, Thompson-Robinson and Thomas connected for a 29-yard score to give Birmingham the lead. Columbus tried to answer with a 55-yard field goal attempt, but Steven Gilmore blocked the kick and returned it for a touchdown. Crowder's interception with 1:21 to play sealed the game. Up next: Birmingham and Columbus will face each other again on Saturday, May 23, at 3 p.m. ET in Columbus. Orlando Storm 31, Dallas Renegades 24 Key players: Storm QB Jack Plummer (24-for-36 for 238 yards, two rushing touchdowns), WR Chris Rowland (nine receptions for 91 yards); Renegades QB Austin Reed (12-for-23 for 134 yards, two touchdowns, one interception), RB Ellis Merriweather (12 carries for 75 yards) Game recap: The Orlando Storm defeated Dallas on the road 31-24 for their sixth straight victory and have officially clinched their playoff spot. Led by quarterback Jack Plummer, the storm accumulated 367 total offensive yards in the win. The first quarter started off scoreless for Orlando, missing both field goal opportunities. Dallas hit the scoreboard first with its first-quarter field goal, as well as a touchdown in the second when quarterback Austin Reed found WR Emmanuel Butler for a 3-yard touchdown. Plummer also found the end zone for a 1-yard rushing touchdown to even the score at 10-10 heading into the half. The second half was when both offenses took off. Plummer added another score on the ground to make it 17-10. Dallas answered back shortly after, when Reed found tight end Seth Green for another touchdown through the air to tie things up. But Storm RB Jashaun Corbin answered and rushed in a touchdown for Orlando to take a 24-17 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Both Orlando and Dallas exchanged a touchdown each until the final three minutes, when a pivotal interception by Dallas on fourth down sealed their loss, and took them out of playoff contention. The Storm sit perfectly in playoff position after their sixth straight victory. Up next: Orlando will host the DC Defenders for a Friday night match-up on FOX. Dallas will hit the road to face the Louisville Kings on Saturday afternoon on FOX. Louisville Kings 33, DC Defenders 30 Key players: Kings QB Chandler Rogers (11-of-20 for 143 yards, one passing touchdown); WR Isaiah Winstead (five receptions for 92 yards, one touchdown); Defenders RB Xazavian Valladay (13 carries for 107 yards, one touchdown); RB Abram Smith (eight carries for 56 yards, one touchdown) Game recap: This one was a back-and-forth bout. On the first play from scrimmage, DC quarterback Jordan Ta'amu connected with wide receiver Ty Scott for a 41-yard touchdown, but Tyler Hudson ran the ensuing kickoff back for a Louisville touchdown. The two teams would ultimately play to a 17-17 halftime tie, with the Kings getting three field goals from kicker Tanner Brown and the Defenders getting a field goal and a 21-yard rushing touchdown from Smith. Louisville opened the second half with a field goal, which DC answered with a seven-play scoring drive that was capped off by Valladay rushing for a 13-yard touchdown. Then, the Kings put together back-to-back touchdown drives: a goal-line rushing score from James Robinson and a 24-yard passing strike from Rogers to Winstead. DC got a touchdown in the closing seconds and had a chance to tie the game, but it failed a three-point conversion attempt and didn't convert a fourth-and-12 alternative kickoff to retain possession; Louisville took a knee to end the game. Up next: Louisville will host the Dallas Renegades in a Sunday afternoon game on FOX. DC will travel to face the Orlando Storm in a Friday night showdown on FOX. Houston Gamblers 23, St. Louis Battlehawks 16 Key players: Gamblers QB Hunter Dekkers (15-for-22 for 155 yards, two touchdowns, one interception), WR Lawrence Keys III (three receptions for 60 yards, one touchdown); Battlehawks QB Luis Perez (26-for-47 for 308 yards, one touchdown, two interceptions), RB Steven McBride (eight carries for 116 yards) Game recap: The Houston Gamblers took home a massive road win, defeating the St. Louis Battlehawks 23-16. St. Louis now dropped to 5-3 on the season but still sits in good standing ahead of the playoffs. The Gamblers hit the ground running on offense, when quarterback Hunter Dekkers found WR Jontre Kirklin for a touchdown, and Kary Vincent Jr. added another with a pick-six in the first quarter. With another touchdown from WR Lawrence Keys III in the second quarter, the Gamblers went into halftime with a convincing 20-9 lead. The Battlehawks struggled through the entire first half, with their pick-six and zero touchdowns setting them back. However, their defense stepped in and made huge plays to hold the Gamblers to just a field goal for the rest of the game. Despite QB Luis Perezs pair of interceptions, he found WR Tyler Neville for a touchdown to narrow the lead to 23-16, but it was not enough to top the Gamblers. Up next: The Battlehawks and the Gamblers will play a rematch in Week 9, with Houston hosting on Sunday, May 24 on ESPN2.
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  • Shreyas Iyer Follows In The Footsteps Of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma And Virat Kohli, Achieves Massive IPL Feat
    Shreyas Iyer added another milestone to his growing leadership resume on Sunday as the Punjab Kings captain became only the fifth player in Indian Premier League history to lead a side in 100 matches.
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    'I've got a chip on my shoulder': James Franklin in win-now mode at Virginia Tech after Penn State firing
    Franklin turned down a nearly $40 millon Penn State buyout to return to coaching immediately, and he's not waiting around to build a winner at Virginia Tech
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    Florida State softball falls to UCF, misses NCAA Super Regional
    Florida State softball forced a decisive Game 7 in the Tallahassee Regional but couldnt complete the comeback, falling to UCF 4-2, as its NCAA Tournament run ended on Sunday at the Seminole Softball Complex.UCF pulled away late to outlast the Seminoles and advance to the Super Regional, handing Florida State its regional elimination since 2022.The Golden Knights struck first, taking a 2-0 lead in the second inning on a home run by Beth Damon. Florida State answered with RBI singles from Anna Hinde and Isa Torres over the next two innings to tie the game and briefly regain momentum.The Seminoles threatened to build on the rally but were stymied by a series of setbacks, including overturned calls following challenges. UCF then reclaimed control behind a home run from Izzy Mertes, shifting momentum for good.Florida State managed just five hits in the loss. Jaysoni Beachum led the Seminoles at the plate, going 2-for-2. Lonni Alameda played three of her top pitchers, with Ashtyn Danley getting the start. Bella Dimitrijevic relieved Danley for 0.1 innings. She returned after the freshman allowed a home run and a single. Jazzy Francik closed out the game. FSU only had one strikeout the whole game and allowed five hits and an error. Dimitrijevic was the losing pitcher.UCF advances to face the winner of the UCLA-South Carolina matchup in the Los Angeles Regional, with Super Regional play beginning May 24.Florida State finishes the season 52-10 (21-3, ACC) in coach Alamedas 18th year, its postseason ending short of another Super Regional appearance.More: FSU softball vs UCF Tallahassee Regional elimination game: Live scoresPeter Holland Jr. covers Florida State athletics and Big Bend Preps for the Tallahassee Democrat. If you like to pitch a story on a high school athlete, don't hesitate to get in touch with him via email at PHolland@Gannett.com or on X @_Da_pistol.This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: FSU softball falls to UCF, misses Super Regional berth
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    Ailing Astros lose Altuve to IL with oblique strai...
    Astros second baseman Jose Altuve has a left oblique strain and will be placed on the injured list, manager Joe Espada said.
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    History never lies: Concern over premiers defence as alarming Lions trend emerges
    An alarming trend is emerging with Brisbane, with historical data indicating its premiership credentials are under threat.
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    Fans fear for Nate Diaz's health as UFC icon slurs his words after brutal loss: 'Should not be allowed to fight again'
    UFC icon Nate Diaz suffered another devastating loss in the octagon, but his post-fight interview led many to wonder if that defeat should be the last time he steps into the cage.
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    PGA Championship prize money on offer in record year as Rory McIlroy chases second 2026 major
    The champion of this year's PGA Championship will pocket a record-breaking $3.69 million (2.76 million) when the tournament concludes at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania on Sunday evening.The PGA of America confirmed the unprecedented prize fund on Saturday morning, with the total purse reaching $20.5 million (15.4 million) representing a $1.5 million (1.13 million) increase from the previous year.Both figures establish new records for the 108th edition of the championship, which serves as the second major of the golfing calendar.Alongside the substantial financial reward, the victor will also claim the prestigious Wanamaker trophy.The financial rewards extend well beyond the champion, with the runner-up set to collect $2.2 million (1.65 million) a sum that actually surpasses what Phil Mickelson earned for his triumph at Kiawah Island in 2021.To illustrate how dramatically prize money has escalated, this year's winner's cheque exceeds the combined earnings from Rory McIlroy's two PGA Championship victories by half a million dollars.The figure also represents triple what Tiger Woods received for his win at Medinah two decades ago.Jimmy Walker claimed $1.8 million for his 2016 success at Baltusrol, while Scottie Scheffler took home $3.42 million following his Quail Hollow triumph last summer.The prize money distribution rewards competitors throughout the field, with third place receiving $1.39 million and fourth earning $984,000.Fifth position commands $820,000, while sixth through tenth place finishers collect between $727,600 and $553,000 respectively.Even those who failed to make the weekend cut will not leave empty-handed, with each receiving $4,300.The player finishing in 82nd position the final competitor to survive the cut will earn just under $24,000.Seventh place pays $681,050, eighth receives $636,400, and ninth takes home $593,700, demonstrating the depth of financial rewards available across the leaderboard.The PGA Championship purse sits below The Masters, which boasted a $22.5 million fund when McIlroy claimed $4.5 million for his victory last month, and trails the US Open's $21.5 million from last year.However, it significantly exceeds The Open Championship's more modest $17 million offering.PGA of America chief executive Terry Clark addressed the competitive landscape earlier this week, stating: "It's a balanced approach. "We're really focused on all aspects of how do we improve and continue to look at improvement at the assets we have, including PGA Championships."Clark indicated the organisation does not feel compelled to match payouts from LIV Golf or the PGA Tour directly.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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