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    L'norme galre d'un fan qui se trompe de stade et se retrouve... 600 km du match Newcastle-Bara
    Le FC Barcelone a arrach le nul (1-1) ce mardi sur le terrain de Newcastle Saint James' Park lors du match aller des huitimes de finale de la Ligue des champions. Un match suivi sur place par un gros contingent de supporters catalans, mme si lun dentre eux sest tromp de stade et sest retrouv du ct dExeter... environ de 600 kilomtres.
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    2026 NASCAR Odds: Kyle Larson Opens as Early Favorite for Las Vegas
    When Ryan Blaney got into Victory Lane last week at Phoenix, he broke Tyler Reddick's three-win hot streak, while getting manufacturer Ford across the finish line for the first time this NASCAR season. Now, the Cup Series heads to Vegas for the Pennzoil 400, where neither is favored. Instead, Kyle Larson opened as the early favorite at +500. He's trailed closely by Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell, who are tied at +700. Which driver takes the checkered flag this weekend when Cup goes green Sunday at 4 p.m. ET on FS1? Here are the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of March 11. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sportsbetting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 2026 Kyle Larson: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)Denny Hamlin: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total)Christopher Bell: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total)William Byron: +850 (bet $10 to win $95 total)Tyler Reddick: +900 (bet $10 to win $100 total)Ryan Blaney: +900 (bet $10 to win $100 total)Joey Logano: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)Chase Elliott: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)Chase Briscoe: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)Ross Chastain: +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total)Bubba Wallace: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Chris Buescher: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total)Carson Hocevar: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total)Ty Gibbs: +3000 (bet $10 to win $310 total)Josh Berry: +4000 (bet $10 to win $410 total)Kyle Busch: +4500 (bet $10 to win $460 total)Ryan Preece: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total)Connor Zilisch: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total)Justin Allgaier: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total) Austin Cindric: +6500 (bet $10 to win $660 total)Erik Jones: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)Brad Keselowski: +7000 (bet $10 to win $710 total)Daniel Suarez: +7500 (bet $10 to win $760 total)Shane van Gisbergen: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)Michael McDowell: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)AJ Allmendinger: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total)Noah Gragson: +15000 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)John Hunter Nemechek: +15000 (bet $10 to win $1,510 total)Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)Austin Dillon: +20000 (bet $10 to win $2,010 total)Zane Smith: +25000 (bet $10 to win $2,510 total)Todd Gilliland: +25000 (bet $10 to win $2,510 total)Ty Dillon: +40000 (bet $10 to win $4,010 total)Riley Herbst: +40000 (bet $10 to win $4,010 total)Cole Custer: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total)Cody Ware: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total) The Favorites: When the series last raced in Vegas in Oct. 2025, Kyle Larson led 129 laps but finished second behind Denny Hamlin. Now, Larson comes into this race with two top-10 finishes and one top five. He's led 55 laps over the first four races but hasn't managed to get into Victory Lane. Similarly, Hamlin has two top 10s and one top five with no wins in 2026. In addition to winning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the fall of 2025, Hamlin started the race from the pole. And let's not forget about Christopher Bell, who's tied with Hamlin at +700 and finished the Vegas fall race in 2025 third. Ones to Watch: As noted above, Tyler Reddick and Ryan Blaney are the only two drivers who've gotten into Victory Lane in 2026, and now they're tied on the early oddsboard for Vegas at +900. Reddick finished fifth in the fall race at Vegas; Blaney had a DNF. This season, Reddick has led 112 laps, is ranked first and leads the field with 225 points. Blaney has led 47 laps, is ranked second and has racked up 165 points over four races.
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    Bobby Hurley out at Arizona State but likely not done: Possible jobs he could get and who ASU's targeting next
    Hurley exits Tempe as the second-winningest coach in program history and is expected to remain in the college coaching carousel.
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    Arizona Cardinals' latest OL addition doesn't address big need
    One of the Arizona Cardinals' additions in free agency was reported on Tuesday, a one-year contract for former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Matt Pryor. Initial reactions were that the Cardinals had gotten their right tackle to replace Jonah Williams. Others wondered if he might be slotted in as a starting guard. He has 40 starts in his career, 25 at guard, and he was the Chicago Bears' starting right guard in 2024.However, with news of how much his one-year contract is, there should be no expectations of starting. Pryor got a one-year league-minimum deal worth less than $1.3 million. Pryor is an experienced veteran and has played everywhere on the offensive line but center. He has played in 109 games in his career, starting 40. But he shouldn't be projected as an answer for the Cardinals' current hole at right tackle or potentially at guard. He can start, but he isn't being counted on to do more than compete for a roster spot. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify,YouTubeorApple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Cardinals OL Matt Pryor shouldn't be projected as starting OL
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    Vikings keep RB Jones on restructured $5.6M deal
    Veteran running back Aaron Jones Sr. has restructured his deal with the Minnesota Vikings and won't be released, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN.
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    Staggered if he doesnt: Shock call on Zak Butters; Lachie Neales new reality 10 trade verdicts
    Yes, its only March. But that hasnt stopped the AFLs trade chatter from already shifting into gear.
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    Real Madrid vs Manchester City - Champions League LIVE: Pep Guardiola's side make bright start with Chelsea behind at PSG
    Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for tonight's Champions League ties featuring Real Madrid vs Manchester City and PSG vs Chelsea.
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    PGA Tour targets bigger fields in bigger markets as it moves closer to new model
    The PGA Tour wants to double the number of signature events and expand fields to 120 players with a 36-hole cut as it looks to overhaul its competitive model to bring the best players together on the best golf courses in big markets.It also would lead to two tracks of tournaments some two dozen elite events and the rest of the tournaments that would be geared toward promotion.Missing from CEO Brian Rolapp's news conference on Wednesday were several key details, and he emphasized that nothing has been finalized.It is by no means a baked cake, Rolapp said. These are simple areas we are starting to see a meaningful consensus.This was pulling back the curtain on the work of the Future Competition Committee, which Rolapp created in August and appointed Tiger Woods as chairman.Rolapp spoke before more than 1,000 people at PGA Tour headquarters, all with various stakes in the game, from corporate and television partners, player managers, tournament officials and executives of other golf organizations. Hundreds of them watched from the railing on the second and third floors.He built his presentation around six themes a season from late January to September, 120-man fields, a big opener on the West Coast at a famous golf course, finding bigger media markets, meritocracy and a more dramatic finish to the season.One possibility was introducing a form of match play at the Tour Championship or throughout the postseason to provide win or go home moments. Television partners have favored match play, though top players have questioned why golf should have stroke play all year and have a different format for the biggest prize.Rolapp said some changes could be introduced as early as 2027, though he would not expect the finished product until 2028 at the earliest.The push toward bigger markets the PGA Tour is not consistently in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, San Francisco and Philadelphia and a splashy start to the season have been in the works for months.The key element from this early look was the 120-man fields and the 36-hole cut. The $20 million signature events currently have 72 players (80 at Pebble Beach), and only three have cuts.Rolapp said he envisions a schedule of 21 to 26 tournaments for the top players as many as 16 signature events, The Players Championship, four majors and the three postseason events.We will have a second track of PGA Tour tournaments, which will ladder up to the elevated events, which would run concurrently with the season, he said.Rolapp leaned on the word scarcity when he first presented his vision in August. He said Wednesday that was not about the number of tournaments on the schedule but rather making every tournament matter.Key to the overhaul is a form of promotion and regulation between the two tracks.What we envision is a merit-based system that leans into what makes professional golf so compelling players earning their way to the top, with every event having greater meaning, he said. The message is pretty simple: Play well and you earn the opportunity to compete in our biggest events and for more money.Such a plan likely would do away with the need for players to have the chance to earn their way into signature events during the year because the fields already are 120 players.As for going to bigger markets, Rolapp said moving current tournaments or creating new ones are both possibilities. The tour added a new signature this year at Trump Doral in Miami, for example.Rolapp has been driven by what makes the tour better, which is why he created a program that allowed five-time major Brooks Koepka to return from LIV Golf. Still to be determined is what kind of media rights deal golf can strike, even with a current deal that runs through 2030.He said the U.S. media market and rights fees is $30 billion. The NFL has $12 billion of that and Rolapp said, They have made their public intentions clear they would like to double that.So if you start doing that math and youre anyone other than the National Football League, you start to ask yourself the questions," he said. "Next time I go to the media market, how do I make sure I have the most compelling product for fans and for our media partners so that we can compete in what is a very complicated media ecosystem thats changing all the time?It's a very dynamic time in media, he said. If you are in the sports business, it behooves you to put your house in order as much as possible. That is a significant part of the work that the Future Competition Committee is doing, and its one of the reasons why its so important.Rolapp also said it recently made a proposal to extend its relationship with the European tour, and that international tournaments are under consideration in the summer and the fall.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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    PGA Tour targets bigger fields in bigger markets as it moves closer to new model
    The PGA Tour wants to double the number of signature events and expand fields to 120 players with a 36-hole cut as it looks to overhaul its competitive model to bring the best players together on the best golf courses in big markets.It also would lead to two tracks of tournaments some two dozen elite events and the rest of the tournaments that would be geared toward promotion.Missing from CEO Brian Rolapp's news conference on Wednesday were several key details, and he emphasized that nothing has been finalized.It is by no means a baked cake, Rolapp said. These are simple areas we are starting to see a meaningful consensus.This was pulling back the curtain on the work of the Future Competition Committee, which Rolapp created in August and appointed Tiger Woods as chairman.Rolapp spoke before more than 1,000 people at PGA Tour headquarters, all with various stakes in the game, from corporate and television partners, player managers, tournament officials and executives of other golf organizations. Hundreds of them watched from the railing on the second and third floors.He built his presentation around six themes a season from late January to September, 120-man fields, a big opener on the West Coast at a famous golf course, finding bigger media markets, meritocracy and a more dramatic finish to the season.One possibility was introducing a form of match play at the Tour Championship or throughout the postseason to provide win or go home moments. Television partners have favored match play, though top players have questioned why golf should have stroke play all year and have a different format for the biggest prize.Rolapp said some changes could be introduced as early as 2027, though he would not expect the finished product until 2028 at the earliest.The push toward bigger markets the PGA Tour is not consistently in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, San Francisco and Philadelphia and a splashy start to the season have been in the works for months.The key element from this early look was the 120-man fields and the 36-hole cut. The $20 million signature events currently have 72 players (80 at Pebble Beach), and only three have cuts.Rolapp said he envisions a schedule of 21 to 26 tournaments for the top players as many as 16 signature events, The Players Championship, four majors and the three postseason events.We will have a second track of PGA Tour tournaments, which will ladder up to the elevated events, which would run concurrently with the season, he said.Rolapp leaned on the word scarcity when he first presented his vision in August. He said Wednesday that was not about the number of tournaments on the schedule but rather making every tournament matter.Key to the overhaul is a form of promotion and regulation between the two tracks.What we envision is a merit-based system that leans into what makes professional golf so compelling players earning their way to the top, with every event having greater meaning, he said. The message is pretty simple: Play well and you earn the opportunity to compete in our biggest events and for more money.Such a plan likely would do away with the need for players to have the chance to earn their way into signature events during the year because the fields already are 120 players.As for going to bigger markets, Rolapp said moving current tournaments or creating new ones are both possibilities. The tour added a new signature this year at Trump Doral in Miami, for example.Rolapp has been driven by what makes the tour better, which is why he created a program that allowed five-time major Brooks Koepka to return from LIV Golf. Still to be determined is what kind of media rights deal golf can strike, even with a current deal that runs through 2030.He said the U.S. media market and rights fees is $30 billion. The NFL has $12 billion of that and Rolapp said, They have made their public intentions clear they would like to double that.So if you start doing that math and youre anyone other than the National Football League, you start to ask yourself the questions," he said. "Next time I go to the media market, how do I make sure I have the most compelling product for fans and for our media partners so that we can compete in what is a very complicated media ecosystem thats changing all the time?It's a very dynamic time in media, he said. If you are in the sports business, it behooves you to put your house in order as much as possible. That is a significant part of the work that the Future Competition Committee is doing, and its one of the reasons why its so important.Rolapp also said it recently made a proposal to extend its relationship with the European tour, and that international tournaments are under consideration in the summer and the fall.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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