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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMCaesars Sportsbook Promo Code FOXSPORTSDYW: Double Your Winnings 10x When You Bet $1 on Any Match TodayThis page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. New users can use this promo code 'FOXSPORTSDYW', to double your winnings with 10x 100% profit boosts when you bet just $1 on any World Cup match today on Caesars Sportsbook. Scotland arrives to their match with Morocco with momentum after a gritty 1-0 win over Haiti. Morocco come in after a draw with Brazil, but this Moroccan team isn't looking for another draw today. Brazil and Haiti headline the later window. Haiti will feel the pressure today as they take on this powerhouse looking to answer high expectations. Even without Neymar for a second game, Brazil still has enough attacking options to make this game get away quickly. Use the Caesars Sportsbook promo code FOXSPORTSDYW to unlock 10x 100% profit boosts when you bet $1 on any match today. From Brazils response under pressure to Moroccos rising momentum and Scotlands defensive grit, the World Cup continues to deliver tightly contested, high-stakes drama. Sign Up and Claim the Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code Scotland vs. Morocco Odds *Odds are subject to change* Moneyline Goalscorers How to Watch Scotland vs. Morocco Players to Watch in Scotland vs. Morocco Scott McTominay was one of Scotland's best players in its 1-0 win over Haiti, controlling the midfield and providing the leadership expected from the Napoli veteran. Scotland will need another standout performance from him to compete with Morocco's talented midfield. John McGinn scored Scotland's first World Cup goal in 28 years and remains the emotional leader of the squad. His ability to contribute in both midfield and attack will be crucial as the Scots look to pull off an upset. Ayyoub Bouaddi impressed in his World Cup debut against Brazil, helping Morocco hold its own in midfield during a 1-1 draw. The highly rated 18-year-old is already viewed as one of the tournament's top young talents. Brahim Daz remains Morocco's most dangerous attacking player and created the opening goal against Brazil. The Real Madrid star's creativity and technical ability make him the focal point of Morocco's attack. Brazil vs. Haiti Odds *Odds are subject to change* Moneyline Goalscorers How to Watch Brazil vs. Haiti Players to Watch in Brazil vs. Haiti Vincius Jnior scored a brilliant goal in Brazils 1-1 draw with Morocco and remains the teams most dangerous attacking threat. With pressure mounting after a shaky opener, Brazil will again rely on his ability to change games in the final third. Marquinhos is the captain and defensive leader tasked with steadying a tense Brazilian side. Beyond his defensive duties, his leadership will be crucial as Carlo Ancelotti tries to manage nerves and expectation within the squad. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde was a key influence in Haitis competitive performance against Scotland, helping drive the teams strong second-half push. His midfield control will be vital if Haiti is to challenge Brazil. Johny Placide, the captain and goalkeeper, will likely be heavily tested against Brazils attack. Haiti will need a standout performance from him to withstand sustained pressure and have any chance of an upset.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 34 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNiemann regrets being first punished for throwing clubNiemann's only top-10 finish at a major was in 2025 at the US PGA Championship [Getty Images]Joaquin Niemann says he is "not proud" of being the first golfer penalised for breaking the new code of conduct introduced for major championships in 2026. The Chilean was given a two-shot penalty by US Open officials on Friday, shortly after completing a fog-delayed first round. The 27-year-old was punished for "serious misconduct" under rule 1.2b after throwing his sand wedge in frustration on the sixth hole after he twice hit tee shots out of bounds and then had an awkward lie while playing his next shot. That meant Niemann's nine was upped to an 11 on the par-four hole and he eventually signed for an eight-over 78 before responding with a five-under 65 in the second round to sit just inside the projected cut line at three over par overall."I finished my round, signed my scorecard, and then a referee came up to me and said 'I need to talk to you'," Niemann said."I knew I had a misbehaviour but I feel like everybody had some and it's never going to be anything major like two-shot penalty, you know?"They considered with the whole committee that it was a right decision to give me a two-shot penalty. "I was trying to argue back but it's their decision and I feel like I wouldn't be happy seeing players throwing clubs and behaving that way so, yeah, I agree."Niemann had been at level par for his round before reaching the sixth hole and reportedly had to have his club delivered back to him by a police officer."I hit it two times out of bounds then got pretty frustrated," he added."I had a bad lie, I saw a lot of ants and I was just asking the referee if they were fire ants and he said 'no'."I wasn't angry asking him. I think they blew the horn (to suspend play for darkness) but after I hit that shot all the frustration came inside me and I had my club in my hand and I couldn't resist to throw it away. There was no-one there but I'm not proud of it."The code of conduct policy has been a major taking point this season with Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and Spain's Sergio Garcia both reprimanded for their behaviour at The Masters in April.US Open day two: McIlroy and Scheffler make solid starts in pursuit of pace-setter Clark0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 32 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.KSAT.COMJoaquin Niemann penalized for throwing club at US OpenJoaquin Niemann became the latest example of golf cracking down on bad behavior when the USGA penalized him two shots Friday for heaving his club while making a 9 which turned into an 11 late in the first round of the U.S. Open.Perhaps as spectacular as his meltdown was the recovery. About a half-hour after being informed of the penalty, Niemann birdied five of the first six holes of his second round and shot 65 to easily get inside the cut line. He would be the first player in 97 years to make 10 or worse on a hole and still make the cut.All the frustration that came inside me and had my club in my hand, and I couldnt resist to throw it away, Niemann said. There was no people, obviously. No one there. Im not proud of it, but yeah, sometimes all the expectation of trying to play well and things doesnt go your way, you get frustrated. And that was me there.And then the USGA made him an example, skipping the warning and going straight to a two-shot penalty the third step is disqualification for what it cited as serious misconduct.The USGA cited Rule 1.2b on Code of Conduct. Among incidents that fall under this category are unacceptable language and abuse of clubs or the course.While the rule has always been in place, the USGA and all the other golf organizations have met in recent years to develop consistent guidelines for a conduct policy, applied separately by each of the organizations at their tournaments.The Masters used it for the first time in April when Sergio Garcia was issued a warning after a bad drive on the par-5 second hole in the final round. He slammed his club into the turf twice and swung his club at a table holding a green cooler. That left the head of his driver dangling from the shaft.The PGA Championship also posted the policy in the locker room at Aronimink last month.The frustration for Niemann was evident. He was at even par in the first round late Thursday afternoon when he hit two tee shots out of play down the right side of the sixth fairway. The fifth shot wasn't much better, in the clumpy grass short of the fairway.Niemann said he saw ants near his bad lie in the sandy oil and asked if they were fire ants, which could be considered a dangerous situation making him entitled to a drop. That was rejected. He hacked it out to the fairway, and then his sand wedge came up just short of the green.That's when the 27-year-old from Chile heaved his club.The USGA policy for serious misconduct says if a players behavior (or that of his caddie) is so far removed from what is expected in the spirit of the game of golf, officials can assess a two-shot penalty or disqualify the player while considering the frequency, impact, intent and severity of the misconduct.Niemann was informed of the penalty after he signed his card, and the two shots gave him a 78. He had 37 minutes before his next tee time.Im not someone that likes to be in that behavior. Im the first one to judge myself when I dont behave on the golf course. Yeah, that was a misbehave from my part, Niemann said. I felt a little bit extra penalized with the two-shot penalty, but I think it is what it is.He said he argued the penalty to no avail. Ultimately, it's a judgment call among the committee.It is what it is. I think I'm going to learn from it, Niemann said. It definitely helped me a little bit to have a better round today.The incident happened on Niemann's final hole Thursday evening of fog-delayed opening round. While video has not surfaced of the club throw, The Athletic spoke to a marshal on the sixth hole who said Niemann kicked the flag marking where his ball was in the rough, kicked the grass and reported that it was a pretty impressive throw, actually.Tempers have long been part of golf, a most frustrating game. Rory McIlroy once heaved a 3-iron into the lake at Doral and last year flung an iron after a poor shot. Henrik Stenson and Erik van Rooyen are among those who have taken out their frustrations on tee markers.Those typically result in fines by the tours.But there has been a concerted effort in recent years to be more uniform with a conduct policy, and it has come into play twice in three majors this year.Niemann, who left for LIV Golf after the 2022 season, won in South Korea last month for his eighth career victory in the rival league that began with Saudi Arabia funding but now faces an uncertain future with the Public Investment Fund no longer supporting it.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 86 Visualizações 0 Anterior