Category: 6. Sports

  • Novak Djokovic Worried About Missing His Daughter’s Birthday During US Open, As He Says He’s ‘Earned the Right’ To Be With Family – PFSN

    1. Novak Djokovic Worried About Missing His Daughter’s Birthday During US Open, As He Says He’s ‘Earned the Right’ To Be With Family  PFSN
    2. Rested but rusty Djokovic plots US Open ambush  Dawn
    3. Novak Djokovic’s relentless pursuit to capture elusive 25th Grand Slam title reaches potential climax at US Open 2025  Firstpost
    4. Andy Roddick has advice for Novak Djokovic on how to answer retirement question  MSN
    5. Djokovic narrows focus in pursuit of 25th Grand Slam  The Express Tribune

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  • City's home campaign opens with defeat – Manchester City FC

    1. City’s home campaign opens with defeat  Manchester City FC
    2. Premier League LIVE: Man City vs Spurs score, lineups, radio & updates  BBC
    3. Manchester City 0-2 Tottenham: Premier League – live reaction  The Guardian
    4. Burnley vs Sunderland LIVE: Premier League team news, line-ups and more  inkl
    5. Man City v Tottenham and xN kick off a Big Weekend  Football365

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  • Manchester City fans face delay after Etihad stadium entry issues

    Manchester City fans face delay after Etihad stadium entry issues

    @Ticketmancity Large crowd of about a 100 people waiting. Most are wearing blue tops, including the City shirt. Many are looking frustrated or unimpressed, with some on their phones. A club steward in an orange stands to the left.@Ticketmancity

    Large crowds were waiting outside the Etihad stadium as they faced technology issues

    Hundreds of football fans were stuck in long queues outside Manchester City’s first home game of the new Premier League season following ticketing issues.

    In a statement, the club said they were “aware of extended wait times” and were “working to get all ticketholders inside as quickly as possible” as the game with Tottenham kicked off at 12:30 BST.

    Images on social media showed hundreds of fans waiting outside the Etihad stadium shortly before the match against Tottenham Hotspur began.

    Shaun Fogarty, who was queuing outside, told the BBC that he and his partner arrived an hour earlier but Android users had difficulties gaining access with their mobile tickets.

    He called it an “absolute shambles”, adding he had “never known such a pig’s ear made of it”.

    Mr Fogarty said all of those stuck outside were eventually let into the stadium en masse about 10 minutes before kick-off.

    Reuters Manchester City's Oscar Bobb and Tottenham Hotspur's Djed Spence grapple with each other, with the ball at Spence's feet. Bobb is wearing the sky blue strip while Spence is in his club's black away kit. City fans watch on from a packed stand in the background.Reuters

    The game between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur kicked off on time at 12:30 BST

    On the x platform, the club’s official support team said: “We are aware of extended wait times for fans queuing at Fan Support and we are working to get all ticketholders inside as quickly as possible.

    “We thank you for your cooperation during this time.”

    City recently added new screens to scan mobile tickets at their turnstiles but previously said it should not affect fans’ entry to the stadium.

    The tickets use a contactless form of technology that is enabled by default on most Apple devices but require a switch-on for Android devices.

    The BBC has asked the club for a response.

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  • UFC Fight Night: Walker vs Zhang Main Card Results

    UFC Fight Night: Walker vs Zhang Main Card Results

    Taiyilake Nueralji kicked things off with a bruising first-round finish of Kiefer Crosbie, dispatching the Irishman with a torrent of elbows before Chinese flyweight Sumudaerji picked up his second win of the year by sweeping the scorecards against Kevin Borjas. That was followed by clear decision wins for established contenders Sergei Pavlovich and Aljamain Sterling, who defeated Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Brian Ortega respectively to secure their positions in the Top 5.

    In the main event, Brazilian finisher Johnny Walker silenced the partisan crowd by dispatching Zhang Mingyang, felling him with heavy low kicks before pounding out the stoppage win.

    It was an entertaining day of fights in Shanghai, and we have all the details collected for your review below.

    Prelim Results | Scorecards

    Live Results, Fight Recaps & Backstage Interviews

    This page will be updated live throughout the night with full fight recaps and exclusive post-fight interviews with every winner.


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  • Sweden lock in 12-man roster for FIBA EuroBasket 2025

    Sweden lock in 12-man roster for FIBA EuroBasket 2025

    The official EuroBasket app

    STOCKHOLM (Sweden) – The Swedish national team have officially confirmed their 12-man roster for the upcoming FIBA EuroBasket 2025, headlined by Miami Heat’s gem Pelle Larsson.

    Head coach Mikko Riipinen finalized the squad before moving to Tampere, where their FIBA EuroBasket journey will begin, hoping to extend it for some more weeks.

    SWEDEN’S ROSTER FOR FIBA EUROBASKET 2025

    Denzel Andersson, Simon Birgander, Tobias Borg, Wilhelm Falk, Viktor Gaddefors, Ludvig Hakanson, Pelle Larsson, Mattias Markusson, Barra Njie, Melwin Pantzar, Adam Ramstedt, Nicholas Spires

    Starting their preparation tour the right way, beating Poland, but that would turn out to be their only victory of the friendly campaign. Sweden head into the Final Round after going 1-4 in test encounters, losing Poland, Iceland, Portugal, and Estonia.

    Who is playing at FIBA EuroBasket 2025?

    Roster tracker: Who is playing at FIBA EuroBasket 2025?

    Tracker: Preparation games for FIBA EuroBasket 2025

    Led by rising star Pelle Larsson, Sweden are back on the FIBA EuroBasket stage after a 12-year absence, having last participated in 2013.

    Also considering the strength and unity of the Swedish core, featuring veteran assets like Ludvig Hakanson, Simon Birgander, Melwin Pantzar, and Denzel Andersson, Mikko Riipinen’s team will be exciting to watch.

    The blue-and-yellow national side will play the Group Phase in Tampere, alongside Finland, World Champions Germany, Great Britain, Lithuania, and Montenegro in Group B.

    They will begin their campaign against the Finnish co-hosts on August 27 at 19:30 CET.

    FIBA

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  • Under 18 3 – 2 Southampton U18 – Match Report

    Under 18 3 – 2 Southampton U18 – Match Report

    Our under-18s continued their perfect start to the 2025/26 season with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Southampton at the Sobha Realty Training Centre on Saturday.

    Ceadach O’Neill put us in front just before half time with an excellent low finish, but the visitors hit back three minutes after the break through Harry Gathercole.

    Just after the hour mark, Maalik Hashi stole possession in the Southampton box to set up O’Neill who put us back in front, before Hashi whipped an excellent free-kick into the top corner to double our lead.

    The Saints got one back with five minutes to go when Gathercole scored his second from the penalty spot, but we held on to make it two wins from two in the U18s Premier League South.

    What Happened

    The visitors made a quick start and almost had the lead in the third minute, but Harry Gathercole was denied from close range by Jack Porter.

    Our first chance of the game came when Josiah King whipped a dangerous ball across the face of goal, narrowly evading Ceadach O’Neill and Maalik Hashi.

    Southampton had their best chance of the first half after fifteen minutes, when an unmarked Luke Hawe sent a header over the bar following a free-kick.

    The decisive moment of the first period came three minutes before the break when Ceadach O’Neill capitalised on a loose Saints pass to race in on goal and dispatch his effort into the bottom corner.

    Our lead only lasted three minutes into the second half though, as Thierry Rohart-Brown’s excellent set-piece delivery was tapped in by Gathercole.

    Just a few minutes later, we were back in front, when Maalik Hashi won the ball back in the Southampton penalty area and set up O’Neill for his second of the game.

    With fifteen minutes to go, Hashi doubled our lead with an outstanding direct free-kick into the top right corner.

    Southampton got back into the contest five minutes from time when Gathercole won and converted a late penalty, but it wasn’t enough to deny our young Gunners a deserved victory.

    What It Means

    We now have six points from six with victories over Norwich City and Southampton, putting us level with Fulham at the top of the U18s Premier League South table.

    What’s Next

    It’s a quick turnaround for Adam Birchall’s side, with Peterborough United under-18s visiting the Sobha Realty Training Centre on Tuesday, August 26 for a Premier League Cup tie. Kick-off in North London is scheduled for 12pm (UK time).

    Line-Ups

    Arsenal XI: Porter, King, Onyekachukwu, Hamill, Ogunnaike, Murisa, Julienne, Hashi, Bailey-Joseph (Thompson, 72’), O’Neill, Marciniak (Tahou, 80’)

    Subs (not used): C. Phillips, Chapman, B. Phillips

    Southampton XI: Moloney, Adjei-Afriyie, Vallance, Martin, Sewell, Rohart-Brown, Newman, McMullan, Hawe, Rodda (Nutter, 46’), Gathercole

    Subs (not used): Sainsbury, Richardson, Goremusandu, Lemon

    Copyright 2025 The Arsenal Football Club Limited. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to www.arsenal.com as the source.

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  • Scotland vs Wales LIVE: Watch Women’s Rugby World Cup score, TV stream, updates & lineups

    Scotland vs Wales LIVE: Watch Women’s Rugby World Cup score, TV stream, updates & lineups

    Wales team newspublished at 14:14 British Summer Time

    Scotland v Wales (14:45 BST)

    Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    There were concerns over Alex Callender after she was forced
    off in Wales’ second Test defeat in Australia last month.

    She is fit to be co-captain along with Kate Williams with
    Sean Lynn naming the XV that stunned the Wallaroos in the first Test in
    Brisbane.

    Lleucu George, whose kicking out of hand was vital in the
    win against the Aussies, gets the nod at fly-half while wing Lisa Neumann earns
    her 50th cap.

    There is power on the bench from hooker Carys Phillips, who
    is taking part in her fourth World Cup, and tight-head prop Sisilia Tuipulotu.

    Wales: Nel Metcalfe; Lisa Neumann, Hannah
    Dallavalle, Courtney Keight, Jasmine Joyce-Butchers; Lleucu George, Keira
    Bevan; Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones, Donna Rose, Alaw Pyrs, Gwen Crabb, Kate
    Williams (co-captain), Bethan Lewis, Alex Callender (co-captain).

    Replacements: Carys Phillips, Maisie Davies, Sisilia
    Tuipulotu, Abbie Fleming, Georgia Evans, Seren Lockwood, Kayleigh Powell, Carys
    Cox.

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  • Australia 73-0 Samoa: Desiree Miller bags hat-trick in record win

    Australia 73-0 Samoa: Desiree Miller bags hat-trick in record win

    Australia XV: Halse; Stewart, Friedrichs, Smith, Miller; Moleka, Wood; Pohiva, Amosa, Karpani, Leaney, Leonard, Duck, Chancellor.

    Replacements: Talakai, Hoy, O’Gorman, Fernandez, Marsters, Morgan, Hinds, Cramer.

    Samoa XV: Wright-Akeli; Col Aumua, Pouri-Lane, Makisi, Falaniko; Vatau, Afuie; Mamea, Filimaua, Aiono, Sio, Onesemo-Tuilaepa, Ryder, Pauaraisa, Atonio.

    Replacements: Leuta, Aiolupotea, Iosefo, Taylor, Iva, Onosemo-Tuilaepa, Salale, Tugaga.

    Referee: Lauren Jenner (NZ)

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  • Irfan eyes Top End T20 Series trophy

    Irfan eyes Top End T20 Series trophy


    DARWIN:

    Pakistan Shaheens captain Muhammad Irfan Khan reiterated lifting the Top End T20 Series trophy as his team’s ultimate goal following their enthralling one-run victory over Nepal here at the Marrara Cricket Ground No 2 on Friday.

    The Irfan-led Shaheens registered their fourth victory in the ongoing 11-team series as a collective bowling effort helped them to defend a modest target.

    Opting to bat first, the Shaheens could accumulate 144/9 in their 20 overs, courtesy of skipper Irfan’s blistering cameo at the backend.

    After coming out to bat at number seven, with the scoreboard reading 58/5, Irfan launched an astounding recovery with an unbeaten 42 off just 26 deliveries, studded with three fours and a six.

    In response, Nepal fell just one run short despite an anchoring half-century from their captain Rohit Paudel and all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee’s brisk cameo, as left-arm spinner Faisal Akram displayed nerves of steel to successfully defend eight runs in the final over.

    While speaking at the post-match presentation, Muhammad Irfan Khan hailed his bowlers for defending a modest total, highlighting that the conditions here are difficult for the batters.

    “The conditions were not easy, and we lost early wickets. We tried to play out the full 20 overs, and that effort paid off,” he said.

    “Our bowlers bowled really well, which is why we won the match,” he added.

    Irfan, who was a part of the Pakistan squad that toured Australia for a three-match each ODI and T20I series last year, noted the conditions here are dry, contrary to the ‘typical Australian conditions’.

    “On previous tours, the conditions were different, and this year has brought a different challenge too. We always try to adapt ourselves according to the conditions,” Irfan continued.

    “In Darwin, the conditions are dry; they are not the typical Australian conditions,” he added.

    The skipper then went on to reiterate Pakistan Shaheens’ goal of lifting the Top End T20 Series trophy, stating the side will continue to work hard to achieve it.

    “We came here with the determination to take the trophy, and we’ll keep working toward that goal,” said Irfan.

    “The crowd is very energetic, and I really enjoy it—it gives us a big boost while we are playing,” he concluded by applauding the fans.

    It is worth to mention here that A disciplined bowling performance after Muhammad Irfan Khan’s blistering cameo helped Pakistan Shaheens to down spirited Nepal by one run in the 30th match of the Top End T20 Series here at the Marrara Cricket Ground No 2 on Friday.

    Chasing a modest 145-run target, Nepal could amass 143/7 in their set of 20 overs despite skipper Rohit Paudel’s anchoring half-century.

    In-form spinner Faisal Akram displayed nerves of steel as he successfully defended eight runs in the final over to steer Shaheens to their fourth victory in the 11-team series.

    Akram leaked away only six runs and also picked up a wicket in the enthralling final over, rounding up economical bowling figures of 2/29 in his four overs.

    Notably, Nepal were cruising in the pursuit when they were 108/3 in 16 overs and needed 37 runs from 24 balls, with set batters Paudel and Dipendra Singh Airee on strike.

    But Paudel’s dismissal on the first delivery of the 17th delivery halted their progress, while also fuelling Shaheens’ bowlers with momentum.

    Airee remained at the crease until the end but got run out while attempting to steal a second run as his side needed three off the final delivery.

    Paudel remained the top-scorer for Nepal with an anchoring 52 off 44 deliveries with the help of six fours and a six, while Airee made a 21-ball 41, laced with two fours and a six.

    Besides Akram, Mohammad Wasim Jr picked up two wickets, while Mohammad Salman chipped in with one.

    The one-run victory lifted Pakistan Shaheens to second position in the Top End T20 Series standings, as they now have eight points after six matches. Meanwhile, Nepal remained in eighth place with four points in as many games.

    Opting to bat first, the Shaheens accumulated 144/9 in their allotted 20 overs.

    The Green Shirts had a dismal start to their innings as their opener, Maaz Sadaqat (one) and top-order batter Mohammad Faiq (two) fell victim to Dipendra Singh Airee in an eventful second over, which saw them slipping to 4/2.

    Following the back-to-back blows, opening batter Yasir Khan was joined by in-form Abdul Samad, and the duo launched a brief recovery by putting together 40 runs for the third wicket.

    Kushal Bhurtel broke the budding partnership in the eighth over by getting rid of the opening batter, who could muster 18 off 21 deliveries.

    The Shaheens then lost three more wickets in quick succession, including that of set batter Samad (26) and were consequently reduced to 60/6 in 10.4 overs.

    Meanwhile, Irfan, who came out to bat at number seven, took charge of Shaheens’ batting expedition and bolstered their total past the 140-run mark.

    He top-scored with an unbeaten 42 off just 26 deliveries, laced with three fours and a six.

    Irfan was also involved in a crucial 40-run partnership for the eighth wicket with Mohammad Wasim Jr, who remained a notable run-getter for the Shaheens with a 22-ball 23, featuring two fours and a six.

    Sompal Kami was the standout bowler for Nepal, picking up three wickets for 30 runs in his four overs. He was supported by Nandan Yadav and Airee, who bagged two each, while Bhurtel made one scalp.

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  • The Hundred 2025 results: Southern Brave reach women’s final with win over London Spirit; Northern Superchargers end Oval Invincibles’ hopes

    The Hundred 2025 results: Southern Brave reach women’s final with win over London Spirit; Northern Superchargers end Oval Invincibles’ hopes

    Unbeaten Southern Brave secured a place in the women’s final of The Hundred with an eight-wicket win over London Spirit at Lord’s.

    Chasing 126, Maia Bouchier, who hit 43, and Laura Wolvaardt, with an unbeaten 56, put on a second-wicket partnership of 95, as Brave defeated the defending champions with six balls to spare.

    Qualification marks a return to form for the Southampton-based side, who finished bottom last year after reaching the tournament’s first three finals, winning in 2023.

    The visitors started well after winning the toss and choosing to bowl, reducing Spirit to 36-3, with spinner Mady Villiers, who claimed 3-38 overall, dismissing Georgia Redmayne and Grace Harris in the space of four balls.

    Cordelia Griffith (44) and Charli Knott (34) put on a partnership of 67 for the fourth wicket, but the former’s dismissal by Georgia Adams started a run of five Spirit wickets falling for 22 runs.

    Brave lost Danni Wyatt-Hodge for nine, given out lbw to Issy Wong on review, but Bouchier and Wolvaardt calmly set about chasing down their target.

    Wong had Bouchier caught by Eva Gray with 18 runs still required, but Sophie Devine came in and struck the winning runs to secure a seventh successive victory, equalling their own record winning streak set during their 2023 triumph.

    Brave have one group game remaining, at home to bottom side Welsh Fire on Thursday, and will play against the winners of the Eliminator match between second and third in the final at Lord’s on Sunday, 31 August.

    Spirit remain in fourth and will need to beat Oval Invincibles in their last match on Monday and hope other results go in their favour to make the Eliminator.

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