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    Norway vs. Senegal Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match
    Norway and Senegal will meet in a highly anticipated Group I clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set for June 22, 2026, at New York New Jersey Stadium on FOX. After a 4-1 win over Iraq in the opener, Norway will advance to the knockout stage with a win over Senegal. Erling Haaland scored twice in the first half to become the first Norwegian with a World Cup brace. While Norway only outshot Iraq 12-11, 11 of 12 shots were from inside the penalty area. Norways average shot distance of 10 yards was the shortest of any team in the first set of group games. Meanwhile, Senegal lost its opening match 3-1 to France. With the loss, Senegal has now allowed three goals in two of its last three matches. Before that, Senegal hadnt allowed three goals in 43 straight games. This huge matchup will have major implications on Group I. Lets check out the odds for the Norway vs. Senegal matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 22. This 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 about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Norway vs. Senegal Odds Moneyline Spread Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5 Norway vs. Senegal Prediction, Pick From FOX Sports Wagering Analyst, Chris The Bear Fallica: How to Watch Norway vs. Senegal Let's take a look at some other bets for the match. Anytime Goalscorer Props Tie No Bet Both Teams to Score
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    2026 World Cup picks, odds, predictions: Best bets for France-Iraq, Norway-Senegal on Monday
    SportsLine's soccer experts have revealed their World Cup picks and World Cup predictions for Monday, June 22
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    Fantasy Baseball 2-Start Pitcher Rankings: At least 5 hurlers warrant strong consideration as streamers this week
    Fantasy managers will be treated to a deep list of two-start options this week. Even without an obvious headliner, there are at least five pitchers who warrant strong consideration and a few others who make sense in the right situation. On the hitting side, the Red Sox and Mets should meet the needs of anyone who is looking for immediate help.Two-Start Pitchers (listed in order of preference)Zebby Matthews, Twins, 15% (vs. LAD, vs. COL): Matthews has logged a 4.78 ERA that has been heavily influenced by a pair of 7-run disasters. The 26-year-old has notched a quality start in each of his other five appearances, and his 34:9 K:BB ratio is an impressive mark. Homer prevention has been the main problem for Matthews, both this season (1.7 HR/9 rate) and throughout his brief career. If he can survive a start against the high-scoring Dodgers at the outset of the week, he could thrive against a Rockies offense that typically struggles on the road.Andre Pallante, Cardinals, 42% (vs. ARI, vs. MIA): Pallante has always ranked among the league leaders in groundball rate, and is showing some skill improvements this year by producing a career-best 19.3% strikeout rate. Because he gives up plenty of contact, the right-hander will always be a weak option in the WHIP category. But he has become a serviceable innings eater on a team that has played better than expected, which makes him a viable option in 12-team leagues for two home starts this week.Anthony Kay, White Sox, 13% (vs. CLE, vs. KC): Although he struggled in a tough matchup at Yankee Stadium last time out (4 IP, 4 ER), Kay has produced respectable results (3.77 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 40:14 K:BB ratio) in nine starts since the calendar flipped to May. The southpaw finished six innings just twice this season, and the combination of a poor 7.0 K/9 ratio and inability to work deep into games gives him a low ceiling. That being said, he has favorable matchups this week, especially with the Guardians working without Jos Ramrez.Mitch Keller, Pirates, 31% (vs. SEA, vs. CIN): Keller is having a disappointing season that includes his worst ERA since 2021 and worst WHIP since 2022. While the right-hander must take responsibility for a small drop in his strikeout rate, the biggest reason for his struggles is a 63.1% strand rate that is the second-worst mark among qualified pitchers. Keller wont make the cut in many leagues this week due to his bust potential, but with two starts at his pitcher-friendly home park, he is a better option than many will realize.Merrill Kelly, Diamondbacks, 41% (@ STL, @ TB): Kelly took a step backward in an inconsistent season when he gave up six runs on 11 hits over 5.1 innings against a mediocre Angels lineup last time out. The veteran has allowed two or fewer runs in half of his 12 starts but unfortunately surrendered five or more runs on five occasions. The result is a 5.81 ERA, 1.51 WHIP and a poor 42:28 K:BB ratio. Kelly is the ultimate boom-or-bust option in a week where he has mid-level matchups.Zack Littell, Nationals, 9% (vs. PHI, @ BAL): There are a few reasons to pass on Littell, who ranks second in baseball in homers allowed and lacks strikeout abilities (5.2 K/9 rate). But its worth nothing that since May 1, the veteran has gone 6-2 while posting solid ratios (3.83 ERA, 1.13 WHIP). Being backed by a high-scoring offense gives Littell some win potential, which means that he can be considered by managers who are desperate to make a move in that category.Grant Holmes, Braves, 25% (@ SD, @ SF): Holmes most recent start was cut short due to a weather delay, which may have been for the best given that he had allowed three runs on four hits and three walks over two innings. The right-hander has been the definition of a rotation filler this season, logging unimpressive ratios (4.33 ERA, 1.40 WHIP) while failing to work past the fifth inning in six of his past eight starts. Holmes has favorable matchups this week, which makes him usable for those in deep leagues who have modest expectations.Kumar Rocker, Rangers, 8% (@ MIA, @ TOR): Rocker is coming off arguably his worst start of the season, when he allowed six earned runs (seven total) over 3.1 innings in a loss to the Twins. The former top prospect remains a below-average starter in most areas, including his swing-and-miss abilities (7.3 K/9 rate) and control skills (3.9 BB/9 rate). Although his matchups this week are favorable, Rocker lacks the skills to climb high on this weeks deep list.Kyle Leahy, Cardinals, 4% (vs. ARI, vs. MIA): Overall, Leahy has no real strengths and one glaring weakness. The first-year starter has average control and below-average strikeout ability. He could likely survive those skills if opposing hitters werent regularly tagging him with hard contact. Until Leahy lowers his 11.5% barrel rate and 92.6 mph average exit velocity, he belongs on waivers in every mixed league.One-Start StreamersIn order, here are the best streamers for the week, with their start date and Yahoo roster rate in brackets.Gage Jump @ SF (Wednesday, 39%) Griffin Jax vs. KC (Wednesday, 35%) Troy Melton vs. HOU (Thursday, 30%) Noah Cameron @ TB (Wednesday, 37%) Sean Burke vs. BOS (Tuesday, 24%) Walbert Urea vs. ATH (Friday, 43%) J.T. Ginn @ LAA (Friday, 48%) Michael McGreevy vs. ARI (Thursday, 33%) Jeffrey Springs @ SF (Thursday, 16%) Stephen Kolek @ CWS (Friday, 38%) Eric Lauer @ MIN (Monday, 15%) Matthew Liberatore vs. ARI (Wednesday, 8%) Sean Manaea vs. CHC (Wednesday, 16%) Keider Montero vs. HOU (Friday, 16%)Favorable Monday-Thursday hitting matchupsRed Sox @ Rockies, vs. Yankees: Not only do the Red Sox play four games over the next four days, but they also get to ply their trade at offense-inducing Coors Field against a Rockies staff that ranks last in baseball with a 5.53 ERA. The team lacks an obvious streamer, but those in deep leagues can try Marcelo Mayer (4%). Caleb Durbin (11%) also deserves credit for turning around a poor season with a recent hot stretch.Mets vs. Cubs: New York should produce some strong volume plays when they face four right-handed starters over the next four days. Outfielders Carson Benge (45%) and A.J. Ewing (16%) both bat from the left side, making them the top players to add. They are especially appealing in categories leagues, thanks to their steals potential.
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    Sources: U-M's May finalizing deal to coach Mavs
    Michigan coach Dusty May is finalizing a deal to take the Dallas Mavericks head coaching job, sources told ESPN, an axis-shifting move that significantly alters the college and NBA landscape.
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    Tom Brady dismisses CTE fears in NFL in new interview - after issue divided him and ex-wife Gisele Bundchen
    Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl winner, appears to be unhappy that NFL chiefs have gone to such lengths to lower the threat of injury at the cost of the sport's intensity.
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    Wimbledon champion banned for four years after refusing drugs test
    Marketa Vondrousova, who made history as the first unseeded player to claim the Wimbledon women's singles crown in 2023, has received a four-year suspension from professional tennis.The International Tennis Integrity Agency announced on Monday that an independent tribunal handed the 26-year-old Czech the maximum penalty for declining to provide a sample during an out-of-competition test.The incident occurred on 3 December 2025 when a doping control officer visited Vondrousova's residence at approximately 8pm.Under anti-doping regulations, refusing a test carries the same sanction as returning a positive result, ensuring athletes cannot avoid longer bans by simply declining to be tested.Vondrousova denied the officer entry to her home, later describing the visit as a "serious intrusion into my privacy" in an Instagram story.In April, the Olympic silver medallist issued a further statement explaining she had reached "breaking point" and felt "scared" when someone rang her doorbell "late at night without properly identifying themselves or following protocol".The former world number six maintained she was not attempting to evade testing but rather protecting herself.She also revealed that medical experts had diagnosed her with Acute Stress Reaction and Generalised Anxiety Disorder, conditions she said impaired her ability to think rationally during the encounter.ITIA chief executive Karen Moorhouse acknowledged the difficulties athletes face with the testing regime while defending its necessity."We understand that the testing process is uncomfortable, and acknowledge that it is an additional burden for players whose jobs already come with a high level of pressure and scrutiny, but it is essential to protect fair competition," she said.Moorhouse emphasised that testers carry identification at all times and that players can verify their credentials through alternative means if uncertain."Unpredictable testing is an essential tool to protect clean sport. The independent tribunal ultimately supported that principle," she added. "This case is an important reminder that players can be tested at any time, in any place, and that refusal comes with significant risk."Despite Vondrousova's testimony about stress, mental health struggles, and safety concerns affecting her judgement, the tribunal determined her evidence provided "no compelling justification" for refusing the test.The doping control officer who attempted to conduct the test also gave evidence during the hearing.Vondrousova's ban will conclude on 21 June 2030, with a comprehensive written ruling to follow "in due course".The player, the ITIA, and the Czech national anti-doping organisation each retain the right to challenge the decision before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.The ITIA confirmed that "independent and confidential wellbeing support" would be offered to the former champion.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Two men plead guilty over TfL cyber attack
    Thalha Jubair, 20, and Owen Flowers, 18, pleaded guilty for their role in the hack on 31 August 2024.
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