Category: 6. Sports

  • Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Assistant coach

    Giovanni van Bronckhorst arrived at Liverpool FC as assistant coach in June 2025.

    Van Bronckhorst – who joined Arne Slot’s backroom staff following the departure of his former Netherlands international teammate, John Heitinga – brings a wealth of coaching experience that has been amassed following a distinguished playing career.

    Like Slot, Van Bronckhorst won both the Eredivisie and KNVB Cup as head coach of Feyenoord, where he came through the youth ranks as a player.

    Having taken charge in his first managerial post ahead of the 2015-16 season, Van Bronckhorst delivered the cup in his maiden campaign at De Kuip, the league title in his second and then the cup again in his third.

    Following one season with Chinese club Guangzhou R&F, Van Bronckhorst took over …

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  • What is the weather forecast for the 2025 British Grand Prix?

    What is the weather forecast for the 2025 British Grand Prix?

    Great Britain will host Round 12 of the 2025 F1 season this weekend, but what does the weather have in store for the drivers at Silverstone?

    As things stand, it looks like mixed conditions could be on the cards across the three days of action, with sunshine early on making way for potential showers as the weekend progresses.

    McLaren were the team to beat last time out in Austria, where temperatures became increasingly hot throughout the event. The squad will be hoping for more of the same this time around, though the forecast suggests that Silverstone will not be quite as warm.

    Mercedes, meanwhile, are known to prefer cooler weather, with the W16 seeming to go well on occasions where the temperatures have dropped. How will the Silver Arrows fare this weekend?

    Scroll down for a more detailed look at the forecast for the weekend.

    2025 British Grand Prix weekend weather forecast

    FRIDAY, JULY 04 – FP1 AND FP2
    Conditions: Sunny start then clouds building up but dry afternoon expected. Gentle west-south-westerly breeze. FP1: 24°C // FP2: 25°C
    Maximum temperature expected: 25 Celsius
    Minimum temperature expected: 16 Celsius
    Chance of rain: <20%

    SATURDAY, JULY 05 – FP3 AND QUALIFYING
    Conditions: Cloudy but dry at first before a rainy weather front crossing England from late afternoon. Timing and intensity tbc (2-5mm max). Moderate southwesterly wind with gust up to 55kph. FP3: 19°C // Q: 20°C
    Maximum temperature expected: 20 Celsius
    Minimum temperature expected: 15 Celsius
    Chance of rain: 60%

    SUNDAY, JULY 06 – RACE
    Conditions: Behind the front, unsettled with showers sometimes moderate (up to 5mm through the day) driven by a constant westerly wind. Race start: 19°C
    Maximum temperature expected: 19 Celsius
    Minimum temperature expected: 15 Celsius
    Chance of rain: 60%

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  • Pakistan vs Indonesia LIVE streaming info: How watch AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifier, PAK v IDN?

    Pakistan vs Indonesia LIVE streaming info: How watch AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifier, PAK v IDN?

    Indonesia will look to continue its winning form in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers when it takes on Pakistan in its next qualifier on Wednesday.

    The Garuda Pertiwi started its campaign with a 1-0 win over Kyrgyzstan and faces Pakistan next, a side that lost 0-8 to Chinese Taipei in its previous match.

    When and where will Pakistan vs Indonesia be played?

    The AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers will be played at the Indomilk Arena Stadium in Banten, Indonesia.

    The match is scheduled to kick off at 8:00 pm local time (6:30 pm IST).

    How to watch Pakistan vs Indonesia AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifier?

    The AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifier, Pakistan vs Indonesia, will be broadcast on Indosiar and can be live streamed on Vidio Sports.

    In the previous match, it was Isa Warps who had struck the winner in the 68th minute, and will be an usual suspect to find the goal against Pakistan too.

    The qualification round comprises 34 teams divided into eight groups. The winner of each group will advance to the Asian Cup, set to be played in Australia next year.

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  • Jyothi Yarraji suffers knee injury in training, ruled out of 2025 athletics season

    Jyothi Yarraji suffers knee injury in training, ruled out of 2025 athletics season

    Jyothi Yarraji, the national record holder in the women’s 100m hurdles with a personal best timing of 12.78s, was last seen in action at the Taiwan Athletics Open last month, where she won the gold medal in her event after clocking 12.99s.

    The Indian athlete also clocked 12.96s to win gold at the Asian Athletics Championship in May.

    Jyothi Yarraji’s injury also ends her bid to compete at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, which is set to take place from September 13 to 21.

    An Asian Games silver medallist, Yarraji had begun her 2025 season with a gold in the 100m hurdles and 200m race in the National Games in February before bagging top spot in the 100m hurdles at the Federation Cup.

    She also successfully defended her Asian Championships title in Gumi, the Republic of Korea.

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  • F1 – 2025 British GP Schedule of Press Conferences

    F1 – 2025 British GP Schedule of Press Conferences

    F1 – 2025 British GP Schedule of Press Conferences

     

    DATE

    TIME

    DRIVER / TEAM MEMBER

    Thursday, 3 July

    1330hrs 

    1400hrs

    Oliver Bearman (Haas)
    Lando Norris (McLaren)
    Alex Albon (Williams)

    Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
    George Russell (Mercedes)
    Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)

    Friday, 4 July

    Press Conference: 
    1430hrs

    TV Pen: 
    1500hrs

    Andy Cowell (Aston Martin)
    Zak Brown (McLaren)
    Christian Horner (Red Bull)

    Saturday, 5 July

    Post-Qualifying

    Top three fastest drivers

    Sunday, 6 July

    Post-Race

    First three finishing drivers

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  • What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2025 British Grand Prix?

    What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2025 British Grand Prix?

    Formula 1 returns to Silverstone this weekend for the British Grand Prix – and tyre suppliers Pirelli have confirmed the compounds that will be in play.

    This year Pirelli have gone one step softer in their range, bringing the C2 as the hard tyre, the C3 as the medium and the C4 as the soft.

    Drivers will get two sets of the hard tyre (marked white), three sets of the medium tyre (marked yellow), and eight sets of the soft tyre (marked red), as well as access to the green intermediate tyre and the blue full wets, should they be required.

    An extra set of softs is reserved for those who reach Q3 in Qualifying, while all drivers must use at least two different slick compounds during the race, providing the track is dry.

    On the decision to bring a range that is one step softer than at last year’s British Grand Prix, Pirelli’s weekend preview says: “The aim, shared with the FIA, F1 and the teams, is to create a wider range of strategy options for the race.

    “In 2024, when the C3 was the soft, it was used by just a few drivers in the closing stages of the race following the rain. This year, as the medium, it is bound to play an important role, probably in several phases of the race.

    “For those aiming for a one-stop race, the stints will have to be managed very carefully, while accepting a longer total race time. Also a consideration in this equation is the fact that the time taken for a tyre change is not very long (around 20.5 seconds) and while challenging, overtaking is possible.”

    In terms of the conditions that can be expected at Silverstone, the tyre manufacturer adds: “The circuit is in almost year-round use with four and two-wheeled racing categories and so it provides good grip right from Friday’s first free practice session, aided by the fact the surface is rated medium-low in terms of abrasiveness.

    “Despite taking place at the height of summer, the English weather can often be unpredictable with very changeable temperatures and wind and rain suddenly putting in an appearance, turning the tables during the race, as was the case last year.”

    For more information about Pirelli’s F1 tyres, visit pirelli.com.

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  • England v India: second men’s cricket Test, day one – live | England v India 2025

    England v India: second men’s cricket Test, day one – live | England v India 2025

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    Lunchtime email: “Do we just give up on complaining about the woeful over rate now, and just accept it?” wonders Adrian Riley. “I know all teams are bad, but England now seem the worst. They don’t even get near 90 overs these days, even with the extra half hour. I reckon they’ll do about 75 by 6pm.”

    It’s quite hard to measure what’s acceptable when things happen in the game – this morning, for example, there was an open window, a moving steward and two attempts to change the ball which I think I neglected to mention. So it’s not simply a reflection of callous players, but it does feel annoying when the players disappear at 6.30 with the light still more than good enough.

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  • 10 quiz questions on the Austrian Grand Prix and the latest F1 news

    10 quiz questions on the Austrian Grand Prix and the latest F1 news

    Lando Norris was back on the top step of the podium in Austria – but he had to fend off a dogged attack from his McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri to seal victory.

    Having dispatched Charles Leclerc on the opening lap to jump up to second place, the young Australian harried and hassled Norris – even momentarily getting ahead – before his attack was repelled by the man who had taken pole position.

    It was another fascinating contest between the two team mates, with the result that Norris bounced back from the disappointment of his self-inflicted DNF in Canada to narrow the points gap to Piastri.

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  • Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix to miss 2025 World Aquatics Championships due to “mental blocks”

    Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix to miss 2025 World Aquatics Championships due to “mental blocks”

    Olympic bronze medallist and five-time world medallists Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix will miss the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore due to “mental blocks”.

    The British diver shared the news in a post on her Instagram page, adding that she has decided to take a break from the sport to be more prepared for long-term goals and is getting the necessary support from her family, coaching staff and federation as she works to come back to competition.

    “I’ve had a tough battle with mental blocks in diving this season, and I’ve tried to fight through them, but I’ve decided it would be best for me to take a break from the pool,” Spendolini-Sirieix wrote in the post.

    “As an athlete, the words ‘rest’ and ‘break’ are foreign, but I know that this period will greatly help me in the long run.”

    Spendolini-Sirieix has faced mental struggles in the past, including during her Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020 where she finished seventh in the women’s 10m platform while competing as a 16-year-old. Speaking to Olympics.com in 2022, the diver recalled the disconnect between her mind and body in the lead up and during the Games.

    “I thought that going into the Olympic Games, these blocks would leave because the adrenaline would take over and the excitement would take over because I am literally fulfilling my dream,” she said. “But that wasn’t the case.”

    Returning to the Olympic stage at Paris 2024, Spendolini-Sirieix won the bronze medal in the women’s synchronised 10m platform and sixth in the individual event.

    The World Aquatics Championships will be held from 11 July to 3 August with the diving competition to begin on 26 July.


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  • Wednesday's play at Wimbledon delayed due to rain showers – ATP Tour

    1. Wednesday’s play at Wimbledon delayed due to rain showers  ATP Tour
    2. UK sees hottest day of the year so far and Turkey battles wildfires in Europe heatwave  BBC
    3. Wimbledon ‘ready’ for soaring temperatures  Business Recorder
    4. What is too hot for tennis? Wimbledon’s break rule explained  Inkl
    5. The best-dressed men at Wimbledon, so far  Esquire Australia

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