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    Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty announce they are expecting first child
    The news comes six months after Gordon Ramsay's daughter and the Olympic champion married in a star-studded ceremony at Bath Abbey.
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    Jetzt live: Diomande bricht durch, Elfenbeinkste fhrt
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    Redbirds First Half Championship Clinching Scenarios & Magic Number Update
    With two games to play in the 2026 International League First Half Championship race, the Memphis Redbirds sit in first-place, 1.0-game ahead of the R... - IL Memphis Redbirds
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    Coupe du monde 2026: "notre nouveau phnomne", le crack Endrick rclam par tout le Brsil
    Malgr la victoire 3-0 du Brsil face Hati et un doubl de Matheus Cunha ce vendredi lors de la deuxime journe de la coupe du Monde, les supporters Auriverde se dsesprent de ne pas plus voir Endrick sur le terrain. Lancien Lyonnais, considr comme "le nouveau phnomne", doit se contenter dun rle de remplaant. Les Brsiliens ne comprennent pas le choix du slectionneur Carlo Ancelotti.
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    Something in the water: The massive footy boom Ireland didnt see coming
    Seven years ago, no one had heard of AFLW in Ireland. Now they hold 3am watch parties, as the Irish prepare for a representative match against Australia.
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    Cape Verde, Spain, Egypt Back in Action: What To Know For World Cup Match Day 11
    The 2026 FIFA Mens World Cup group stage continues on Sunday as Groups G and H enter their second match day after all four opening games across these two groups ended in draws, meaning every single team enters the day level with one point. Spain and Saudi Arabia kick off the action in Atlanta, where La Roja looks to rebound from a scoreless stalemate in their opener against Cape Verde, while Saudi Arabia aims to pull off another surprising result. Attention then turns to Los Angeles as Belgium faces Iran, with the Red Devils trying to earn three points after an opening draw. The third match takes us to Miami, where Uruguay looks to come away with three points against a Cape Verde side that has already created one of the biggest results of the tournament. Finally, the nightcap in Vancouver features New Zealand going against Egypt. The 48-team format can be forgiving with eight of 12 third-place teams advancing to the knockouts, but a lot is at stake as Spain takes on Saudi Arabia on Sunday at Atlanta Stadium. With every team in Group H tied at one point, a win secures a clear path to advance, while a loss creates immense pressure in the group finale. Spain enters this match searching for answers after a frustrating 0-0 draw against debutants Cape Verde. La Roja was unable to convert in the final third as star forwards Mikel Oyarzabal and Ferran Torres were both guilty of squandering scoring opportunities, but Cape Verde's 40-year-old keeper Vozinha had an incredible performance to secure a clean sheet. For Saudi Arabia, confidence is sky-high after grinding out an impressive 1-1 draw against Uruguay, taking a surprise lead in the 41st minute when defender Abdulelah Al-Amri scored. Though they eventually conceded an equalizer, Saudi Arabia's disciplined defensive shape and absolute resilience showed they are comfortable absorbing heavy pressure. Both teams will look to control the tempo, but Spains elite midfield and attacking depth can provide the upper hand if they find their confidence. Player to Watch The Barcelona prodigy came off the bench in the opening match, but even he wasn't able to get one past Cape Verde's Vozinha. Expected to step into the starting lineup on Sunday, Yamal brings the elite vision, pace, and creativity La Roja desperately needs to unlock a stubborn Saudi defense. Belgium enters this match against Iran following a disappointing 1-1 draw against Egypt in Seattle. The Red Devils looked uncharacteristically disjointed early on, conceding a 19th-minute goal to Emam Ashour. While a second-half own goal from Mohamed Hany salvaged a point, head coach Rudi Garcias squad left the pitch knowing they probably left points on the field. Iran is coming off an entertaining 2-2 draw against New Zealand where their attacking quality was on full display. Iran managed to equalize twice with goals from Ramin Rezaeian and Mohammad Mohebi, but were unable to find a third goal. While Irans counter-attacking speed can punish any team, their backline will face a massive challenge trying to contain a motivated Belgian frontline. Belgium remains favored to advance, but a failure to win here would make their final group match a must-win scenario. Player to Watch At 34 years old, the Napoli midfielder remains the heartbeat of Belgium's creative engine. After a tightly contested opener where Egypt successfully crowded his passing lanes, De Bruyne will look to get on the scoresheet in Los Angeles, whether its scoring or assisting. Uruguay will aim to take a definitive step toward the knockout stage on Sunday when they face tournament darlings Cape Verde in Miami. Uruguay struggled to establish themselves during a sluggish 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia. La Celeste looked vulnerable in transition and had to wait until the 80th minute for midfielder Maxi Arajo to score to rescue a point. Uruguay desperately needs a victory on Sunday to avoid a must-win showdown against Spain in their group-stage finale in Guadalajara. Cape Verde enters this match with immense pride after pulling off the opening round's biggest fairytalea 0-0 draw against the No. 2 FIFA ranked Spain. Making their World Cup debut, the tiny African nation was led by their overnight sensation in goal. The undeniable star of Cape Verde's opener was veteran goalkeeper Vozinha, who stood like an absolute wall to deny multiple certain goals. To repeat the miracle, Cape Verde will need another perfect defensive display, but dealing with Uruguay's relentless physical pressing for 90 minutes will test their depth to the absolute limit. Player to Watch The 40-year-old veteran keeper turned back the clock against Spain, pulling off spectacular saves to preserve a clean sheet. Cape Verde will heavily rely on his organizational leadership and shot-stopping ability. If Vozinha can replicate his opening-day magic in Miami, Cape Verde might just be able to pull off another historic result. To round out Group G, New Zealand and Egypt meet at BC Place in Vancouver for Sundays final game. With the group perfectly balanced, the winner of this matchup will put themselves on the brink of a historic knockout stage berth. New Zealand completely shattered external expectations in their first match, battling to an exciting 2-2 draw against Iran in Los Angeles. Entering the tournament as the group's lowest-ranked side, the All Whites played with immense bravery and clinical precision. Forward Elijah Just was the star of the evening, scoring an incredible brace to give New Zealand a deserved result. The All Whites proved they possess the transitional speed and technical quality to punish any defensive errors, and they will bring immense confidence into Vancouver. Egypt is coming off a highly disciplined 1-1 draw against top-seeded Belgium. The Pharaohs executed their game plan perfectly in the first half, taking a shocking lead through Emam Ashour in the 19th minute. While an unfortunate second-half own goal ultimately cost them a historic win, Egypt's defensive structure proved it can stymie some of the best attackers in the world. Egypt will likely present more of a challenge for New Zealand's frontline than Iran did, but with the group entirely up for grabs, this could turn into a back-and-forth battle where small mistakes could lead to multiple goals. Player to Watch Elijah Just introduced himself to many fans watching New Zealand's opening match, scoring in both the 7th and 54th minutes to secure a crucial point for the All Whites. Justs clever movement off the ball, raw pace, and clinical finishing will be tested heavily against the Egyptian backline. If his teammates can supply him with service, Just has the form to score again.
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    NBA trade rumors: Bucks have 'unrealistic' asking price for Giannis Antetokounmpo; Isaiah Stewart on the move?
    As we inch closer to the NBA Draft, all eyes are on the Bucks and two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo
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    Amateur stars Russell and Koivun play together in the US Open's 'future of golf' pairing
    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) Miles Russell had a long walk to his ball at the end of a long U.S. Open round with Jackson Koivun on Saturday after smashing his tee shot 407 yards on the 18th hole.Not bad, not bad, Russell said afterward with a smile. I hit that one pretty good.Imagine what he might be able to do when he's all grown up.The 17-year-old Russell and 21-year-old Koivun were paired together in the third round, a grouping that was being referred to during TV coverage as the future of golf.Already so accomplished before they are even professionals Russell hasn't even started college yet both players understand why such expectations have been placed on them.I mean, Im trying not to think about that, Koivun said. Just taking it one day at a time and let my golf game do the talking, but those are great compliments.Both players shot 4-over-par 74, dropping to 7 over for the tournament. Those scores weren't too bad on a difficult day at windy Shinnecock Hills for any golfer, let alone two that were playing on the weekend for the first time in a major championship.It's expected to be the first of many times for both.Koivun is about to turn pro after a dominant college career in which he led Auburn to two national championships in three seasons, becoming the first freshman since Justin Thomas in 2012 to win the Haskins Award, given to the nation's top collegiate golfer. He won the Southeastern Conference individual title all three years and has been the world's top-ranked amateur.Russell is now the next big thing. The left-hander is ranked No. 1 in the American Junior Golf Association and No. 7 among all amateurs in the world. He is headed to Florida State and will be a teammate with Charlie Woods, Tiger Woods' son, who carried Russell's bag when he earned his spot in the U.S. Open through a 36-hole qualifier.Hes been been in the game for a while and hes just such a good player, Koivun said.The players didn't know each other well. Russell, who played with 54-year-old Padraig Harrington in the first two rounds, took advantage of a chance to be with someone closer to his age to get some advice about school.Like Koivun, he tried to downplay the future of golf hype around them.I dont know, thats kind of crazy, Russell said. "I mean, I think the main thing is just keep enjoying it, because if youre not enjoying it, you may not have much of a future in it. So, I think we just keep doing what were doing, and see where it takes us.Golf is a very difficult sport," he added. "One day you have it and the next day its gone, so I think you just have to kind of block it out and just keep doing what youre doing, and hopefully one day thats true.Still, he could tell there was an interest in them, even though they were out early in the morning, long before anyone near the top of the leaderboard.At the beginning, we had some good crowds out there, Russell said. I think if we might have played a little better, they might have stuck around a little longer, but it was cool.Koivun and Russell were two of the five amateurs who made the cut, a group that was led by 21-year-old Ryder Cowan. Cowan, who will be a senior at Oklahoma, was tied for 11th after 36 holes.So perhaps the future of golf goes beyond Koivun and Russell.Yeah, I mean, amateur golf is in a great spot right now, Koivun said. The college kids are definitely showing off, showing off how good they are, and for five of us to make it through, its quite impressive.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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