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    Uzbekistan vs. Colombia: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream
    Uzbekistan and Colombia meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 10:00 p.m. ET from Mexico City Stadium, Mexico City. Uzbekistan, ranked 50th by FIFA, are making their World Cup debut. Colombia enter Group K ranked 14th by FIFA, appearing at their seventh World Cup, with their best finish a quarterfinal run in 2014. Below, we'll give you all the details you need to know about how to watch this game. How to Watch Uzbekistan vs. Colombia Uzbekistan vs. Colombia Odds Uzbekistan World Cup Schedule Colombia World Cup Schedule Learn more about Uzbekistan vs. Colombia and check the full FIFA World Cup schedule on FOX Sports! Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.
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    2026 NBA Mock Draft: Cameron Boozer goes to Jazz at No. 2, Clippers like Mikel Brown for fifth pick
    Matt Norlander's one and only mock draft for 2026 has Utah subverting expectation at No. 2
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    Giannis sweepstakes, LeBron's future, 2026 NBA Draft rumors among early offseason headlines to monitor for fantasy basketball
    Now that the 2026 NBA Finals have concluded, its time to shift our attention to the offseason most notably the 2026 NBA Draft, free agency and trade rumors. Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus is rounding up all the latest news and notes you need to know heading into next weeks draft and free agency at the end of the month and early July. What's the latest on Giannis, Young, ADGiannis Antetokounmpo still wants out of Milwaukee, and Miami and Boston appear to have the edge in that chase. If the Heat whiff on Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard and Ja Morant are reportedly the first names they'd circle back to. Wizards PG Trae Young has also been mentioned as a contingency option, which is the more interesting wrinkle, given that he was reportedly working toward a lucrative extension that appears to be coming from Washington.It's a weird time to see Young's name surface when he was traded at the deadline for CJ McCollum's expiring contract and Corey Kispert. The four-time All-Star's market was pretty low, so to see his name bubble up in the Giannis rumors is an unexpected turn of events. My take: I still believe he'll stick with the Wizards and from a fantasy perspective, that's the best move. However, depending on how free agency pans out, any movement for Trae would be quite impactful since he's one of the best passers in the game.Washington's draft indecisionTop prospect Darryn Peterson says he won't work out for any additional teams other than the Wizards. He's already worked out for them and his reported preferred destinations are Washington and Memphis, which holds the No. 3 pick. Washington, of course, owns the No. 1 pick outright. The Wizards haven't tipped which way they're leaning nor should they; there's no upside in showing your hand this early. Both Peterson, and fellow top prospect AJ Dybantsa, is more than worthy of having their name called first on Tuesday night. But the direction they take is likely influenced by their ongoing contract talks with Young and Anthony Davis, who is under contract but hasn't exactly given a vote of confidence in wanting to be there. I think it's more likely he's traded than not especially if the Wizards decide to trade Trae.My take: I'd like to see Dybantsa in Washington more than Peterson. I think Peterson's ideal fantasy fit is Memphis or Utah. Assuming Morant will be out of the picture, having the chance to run with Cedric Coward, Zach Edey, GG Jackson and others would open considerable potential as a scorer and playmaker. More on his fit with Utah in a minute.Also out of Washington: Alex Sarr unexpectedly underwent surgery on Monday to repair a fractured right foot. He is expected to be ready for the start of the season, though he'll be out of commission for much of the offseason. I'm not docking his fantasy stock yet there's still time to see how the ramp-up goes, and how Davis' situation shakes out and plays into that frontcourt picture, too. Remember, Sarr is coming off his best season, ranking in the top 60 across 9-cat and High Score.Play Golf Pick Em now to make your predictions for the U.S. Open!Utah's pivot pointsThe Jazz hold the No. 2 pick and are reportedly torn between drafting Peterson, Dybantsa and Duke forward Cameron Boozer. Given Dybantsa's familiarity with Utah, I'd be surprised if the Jazz passed on him if he's there. That said, the Jazz proved last season that they'll take whoever is best available on their draft board. Similar to Peterson, Ace Bailey didn't work out for Utah and yet, he was still selected. If Utah goes with Peterson, I don't mind, since he can start at shooting guard with Keyonte George running point. That starting five is pretty exciting from a talent standpoint.Another element at play is that reports surfaced on Tuesday that Walker Kessler is frustrated with the front office over a new deal. Kessler's season ended after just five games due to a torn labrum, but he should be fine ahead of next season. Things are getting dicey because Kessler wants more money. He reportedly turned down a 5-year, $140M deal and Utah hasn't budged. And I can see why. The Jazz have already invested significant money into their frontcourt with Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr., so does it really make sense for Utah to put even more money down? Smells like Kessler's camp wants out. And if he's out and Dybantsa goes off the board and the Jazz opt out of the Peterson business, could the Jazz pivot to Boozer instead?My take: The best fits for Boozer are Memphis or Chicago. Utah isn't an ideal landing spot given the competition for touches and the existing strength already in Utah's frontcourt. That could change, however, if Kessler gets put on the trade block. The Lakers are often mentioned as interested in Kessler, but several teams could use a rim protector and interior presence like his. There will surely be some offers coming in over the next several weeks. LeBron James update and moreWhat's a free-agent update without LeBron James? ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported that he believes James is engaged in a "back-and-forth" with the Lakers on a new deal. That doesn't mean it's going to happen, and if any teams get a sense that he won't return to L.A., we'll start to see win-now teams like the Warriors put their names further into the mix. Austin Reaves is also reportedly working on his new deal. It's shaping up to be a busy and expensive offseason for the Lakeshow. Separately, teams have inquired about Mavericks PG Kyrie Irving, but he's reportedly off the trade block. My take: With Dallas in rebuild mode, I'd like to see Irving moved to a contender like Minnesota or Detroit both teams that could use a score-first guard and on-ball creator. I could also see Morant fitting into both scenarios, with my fantasy view leaning towards Minnesota since the Wolves already have enough shooting around him to cover for some of his tendencies, whereas Detroit's spacing picture is less settled.
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    Ranking the top 100 MLB trade deadline candidates ...
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    England vs Croatia - World Cup LIVE: Live score, team news and updates as Thomas Tuchel's starting XI is 'leaked' - and fans and WAGs hit Dallas
    England are finally ready to join the World Cup party - and get underway with their opening game against Croatia in Group L tonight.
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    Premier League club at risk of points deduction before season even starts
    Hull could face a points deduction next season unless they raise funds through player sales before the end of June.The newly-promoted Premier League side are believed to be at risk of breaching profitability and sustainability regulations (PSR) despite securing promotion and the significant financial rewards that accompany a return to the top flight.According to the BBC, Hull sit around 6million above the permitted loss threshold, with increased wages and promotion bonuses contributing to their financial position.Club owner Acun Ilicali recently acknowledged the situation while addressing supporters.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayHe said: We have overspent and we have to sell some players before 1 July.Im not afraid. We have managed harder things. For us, this is more manageable.Now we are a Premier League team, the values has raised up which is a good advantage.Promotion to the Premier League is estimated to be worth around 200m, but clubs remain subject to financial rules governing losses over a rolling three-year period.Football finance expert Kieran Maguire believes Hull must now adjust their transfer plans with the summer window open and the accounting deadline for the 2025-26 season falling on June 30.Speaking to the Beeb, Maguire said losses in previous campaigns had been relatively modest.That was partly due to the fact that they had some very successful player sales and they contribute towards covering those losses.Hull generated more than 35million through the sales of Jaden Philogene and Jacob Greaves to Aston Villa and Ipswich in 2024.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Wayne Rooney's new look astonishes football fans during BBC World Cup coverageBBC forced to apologise after making blunder during France and Senegal World Cup matchThomas Tuchel will only sing England national anthem on one condition ahead of Croatia openerHowever, Maguire suggested promotion bonuses may have significantly increased the club's costs.The big challenge for Hull is that, as we saw with the Nottingham Forest charges and points deduction a couple of seasons ago, if a club pays promotion bonuses, those bonuses are included in the PSR calculations, he explained.Therefore it can unwittingly knock a club over the 39m limit.Maguire estimates the total value of those bonuses could be around 15m following Hull's unexpected rise to the Premier League.The Tigers also operated under transfer restrictions last season after being sanctioned for late payments, relying heavily on loan signings and free transfers as they secured promotion.Lewis Koumas, Joe Gelhardt, John Lundstram and Amir Hadziahmetovic all spent the campaign at the club on temporary deals.Hull now face the challenge of balancing the need to remain compliant with financial regulations while assembling a squad capable of competing in the Premier League.Top-flight clubs are currently permitted to lose up to 105m over a three-year period, with certain expenditure, including academy, women's football, community and charitable spending, excluded from calculations.The permitted losses reduce for clubs that spend seasons outside the Premier League, which has contributed to previous financial disputes involving clubs such as Leicester City.Everton and Nottingham Forest have both been docked points in recent years for breaching spending regulations.The Premier League is also preparing to replace its current rules with a new squad cost ratio system in the coming years.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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