
By Nick Bartlett, SuperWest Sports
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College Football Head Coaches on Hot Seat in the West
All football head coaches are expected to win. It’s why they were hired.
But the bar is set higher for some than for others. A record over 50% at lesser programs may keep a head man employed much longer than at a perennial blue blood.
Below, I’ve highlighted the head coaches at programs in the West who find themselves in less-than-ideal situations, ranking their seats from Hot to Cool.
Their respective records at their schools appear in parentheses. We start with the hottest seat and work our way down.
Tier 1 (Hot)
Jay Sawvel, Wyoming Cowboys (7-17)

Jay Sawvel’s opening two years at Wyoming felt troubling after winning only seven games in two seasons with the Cowboys.
Last year, UW jumped out to a 4-4 start before sputtering down the stretch, never eclipsing seven points in the final four matchups. The lone bright spot of that 2025 campaign came in a 28-0 drubbing of Colorado State.
Wyoming’s victories over New Mexico and Washington State last season feel all but forgotten; scoring 24 points in the final four games stymied all the Cowboys’ momentum.
If the Pokes can beat the rival Rams in the opener this fall, it might buy Sawvel some time. But a loss to open the season feels a bit like doomsday.
Tier 2 (Warm)
Lincoln Riley, USC Trojans (35-19)

If USC still played in the Pac-12, Lincoln Riley’s credentials would probably look better. Riley’s Trojans have yet to win a conference title, and have never made the College Football Playoff.
The Big Ten schedule is brutal, but so are the expectations at SC. Mike Bohn, the athletic director who hired him, left, meaning another pedestrian year could shorten his leash.
USC’s 2026 recruiting tops the nation, but they’ll need immediate production.
The Trojans’ schedule includes Indiana, Ohio State, Oregon, and Washington. They also get Penn State in Happy Valley.
With the return of Jayden Maiava, the USC offense should prove dangerous. But the defense needs to boss up in big matchups.
If it doesn’t, SC has enough money to buy out Riley’s contract.
Jeff Choate, Nevada Wolf Pack (6-19)

Jeff Choate needs results this year.
Nevada suffered three close losses in 2025—to Middle Tennessee, Fresno State, and New Mexico by a combined six points—and that’s why he’s on this list.
All of these losses came in the first half of the season, which killed the Wolf Pack’s confidence early. They bounced back too late, winning two out of their last three matchups, including a trouncing of San Jose State.
But three wins won’t keep the donors and alumni happy.
Choate has a chance to change the tone quickly with an opening win against Western Kentucky. If he could squeeze out five wins this year, he’d likely be retained.
It would hurt the university financially if they had to buy out his contract. He needs to do better.
Tier 3 (Cool)
Deion Sanders, Colorado Buffaloes (16-21)
Deion Sanders’ initial success should get him through this year, provided he doesn’t go 1-8 in the Big 12 again.
Sanders claims to be in good health this season, but even if he wins, there’s no guarantee he remains healthy going forward.
Sean Lewis, San Diego State (12-13)
Sean Lewis should be fine considering San Diego State’s turnaround in 2025.
But if the Aztecs have another losing season, the head-scratching will commence.
Timmy Chang, Hawai’i (22-29)
Jimmy Chang is well-liked in Hawaii, so he would have to massively underperform to lose his job.
But if the Rainbows finish near the bottom of the conference with Micah Alejado back, the waves might speak.
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Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 20 2026
Allianz Stadium will play host to Friday’s
Round 20 NRL game between Sydney Roosters and
Melbourne Storm. The game kicks off at 8:00 pm with Sydney Roosters heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Sydney Roosters vs.
Melbourne Storm
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When: Friday July 17, 2026 at 8:00 pm
Where: Allianz Stadium
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Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm Odds
Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm Preview
The Roosters sit comfortably inside the top four but know there’s still another level to their football after an unconvincing win over Parramatta. Errors and missed opportunities prevented them from putting the Eels away, though the return to Allianz Stadium offers a chance to build momentum.
Melbourne arrives without key playmakers Jahrome Hughes and Cameron Munster, placing even more responsibility on Harry Grant to spark the attack. Grant is capable of producing moments of brilliance, but the Roosters will back themselves to limit his influence and capitalise on the Storm’s disrupted spine. Their recent record against Melbourne adds another layer of intrigue to one of the round’s marquee clashes.
Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm Teams
Roosters team: 1. Cody Ramsey 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Billy Smith 4. Hugo Savala 5. Mark Nawaqanitawase 6. Daly Cherry-Evans 7. Sam Walker 8. Naufahu Whyte 9. Reece Robson 10. Spencer Leniu 11. Nat Butcher 12. Siua Wong 13. Victor Radley 14. Connor Watson 15. Salesi Foketi 16. Egan Butcher 17. Taylor Losalu 18. Rex Bassingthwaighte 19. Tommy Talau 20. Toby Rodwell 21. Benaiah Ioelu 22. Robert Toia
Storm team: 1. Sualauvi Faalogo 2. William Warbrick 3. Jack Howarth 4. Nick Meaney 5. Moses Leo 6. Tyran Wishart 7. Trent Toelau 8. Stefano Utoikamanu 9. Harry Grant 10. Josh King 11. Cooper Clarke 12. Oryn Keeley 13. Trent Loiero 14. Gabriel Satrick 15. Jack Hetherington 16. Josiah Pahulu 17. Alec MacDonald 18. Stanley Huen 19. Siulagi Tuimalatu-Brown 20. Davvy Moale 21. Manaia Waitere 22. Hayden Watson
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Scotland’s Craig Gordon, oldest player at World Cup, retires at 43
EDINBURGH, Scotland — Scotland’s 43-year-old goalkeeper Craig Gordon announced his retirement from soccer Thursday after being the oldest among more than 1,250 players picked for the World Cup.
“It has been a privilege to represent you,” Gordon, the Heart of Midlothian and former Celtic and Sunderland goalie, said in a video message on social media.
“I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I have. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.”
Gordon did not play at the World Cup as backup in three group games to Angus Gunn, who last week joined the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer.
Gordon made his Scotland debut in 2004 and played 84 times to be fifth on the national team’s all-time list.
The oldest player to get on the field at the World Cup was Cristiano Ronaldo, who turned 41 in February.
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NFL injury updates 2026: Latest on Patrick Mahomes, Malik Nabers before training camp
A few stars who missed time last year with torn ligaments and broken bones still face uphill battles to get back on the field for 2026. Big names like Patrick Mahomes and Malik Nabers are among those on recovery watch, as it is no guarantee that they are ready to suit up in Week 1.
Players on the mend offered updates on their situations earlier this summer at OTAs and minicamp, though, so in many cases their rehabilitation timelines are already roughly defined.
Here is the latest on all of the most notable injuries across the NFL heading into training camp.
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs
Injury: Torn ACL and LCL
Timeline: Pushing hard for Week 1
The Chiefs watched their 2025 postseason hopes end when Patrick Mahomes went down with a knee injury in the Week 15 loss to the Chargers. Tearing both ligaments generally makes the recovery timeline longer than that for an ACL tear alone, but Mahomes has been on or ahead of schedule all offseason. Whether or not he is ready to suit up for the opener, the arrival of star running back Kenneth Walker III will take some of the pressure off him in the backfield.
Rashee Rice, WR, Chiefs
Injury: Loose bodies in knee
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
The timing of Rashee Rice’s surgery to remove loose bodies from his knee could not have been much worse, as he was jailed days later for violating his probation. The Chiefs’ medical staff constructed a recovery plan that allowed the wide receiver to rehabilitate his knee as well as possible during his month behind bars. Coach Andy Reid said he anticipates Rice being ready for training camp.
Drake Maye, QB, Patriots
Injury: Shoulder pain
Timeline: Already returned to full participation
Drake Maye landed on his throwing shoulder on a run in the AFC Championship Game, and the result was an injury that lasted through the Super Bowl. He received a pain-killing injection ahead of the 29-13 loss to the Seahawks but did not require surgery after the Patriots‘ postseason run. Maye instead rested in the early part of the offseason and was back to full strength by the start of OTAs.
Bo Nix, QB, Broncos
Injury: Fractured ankle; bone spurs
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
A broken ankle cut Bo Nix’s 2025 season short and contributed to the Broncos falling short of the Super Bowl. Not only did Nix have a procedure to repair the ankle, but he also underwent a second surgery in April to remove bone spurs, which caused swelling during his recovery from the initial injury. He was a limited participant in minicamp and said he will be back to full speed for the start of training camp.
Daniel Jones, QB, Colts
Injury: Torn Achilles; fractured fibula
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
The fractured fibula Daniel Jones played through in the middle of last season became secondary to the Achilles tear he sustained in December. While this particular tendon injury was in many cases a career-ender until very recently, Jones is already back on the practice field and said last week that he is “cleared to do everything,” which sets him up to start the opener. The question is whether he will return to the breakout form he displayed in 2025.
Alec Pierce, WR, Colts
Injury: Ankle soreness
Timeline: Could miss entire preseason
The same month he signed a four-year, $114 million extension with the Colts, Alec Pierce underwent ankle surgery to address soreness that had popped up in 2024 and had become progressively worse last season. Pierce had the procedure after PRP treatment in January, which did not deliver the desired improvement. The four-to-six-month recovery period puts him at risk of missing all of training camp since he had the surgery in late March.
Micah Parsons, EDGE, Packers
Injury: Torn ACL; damaged meniscus
Timeline: Targeting return for postseason
The Packers‘ prized 2025 acquisition did not even complete one full season with his new team before sustaining a serious injury. Micah Parsons tore his ACL the same day Mahomes sustained that injury in December, but it appears highly unlikely he will beat the quarterback back onto the field. Parsons said last month that he will not be cleared to practice until September, which makes him a candidate to open the season on the PUP list. His stated goal is to avoid reinjury and to be available for the playoffs, so he might not return until the later end of his recovery timeline.
George Kittle, TE, 49ers
Injury: Torn Achilles
Timeline: Targeting Week 1 return
Although his injury generally carries a rehab window in the 8-12 month range, George Kittle is optimistic about being available for Week 1. He tore his Achilles in a January playoff game and is ahead of schedule in his recovery, thanks to the fact that he suffered a clean tear relatively high up the tendon. That the 49ers open the season in Australia potentially throws a wrench in his availability, but even if he suits up one week later, he would still be on the field far earlier than initially anticipated.
Nick Bosa, EDGE, 49ers
Injury: Torn ACL
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
While he did not participate in on-field practice during OTAs and minicamp, Nick Bosa said last month at the 49ers’ facility that he has been working out in preparation for his availability in the early stages of training camp. Bosa was one of countless 49ers to suffer season-ending injuries early in 2025. Because his knee issue occurred in Week 3, he had nearly all year to work through his rehab, setting him up to play right out of the gate in 2026.
Mykel Williams, EDGE, 49ers
Injury: Torn ACL
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
Six weeks after Bosa tore his ACL, his young position mate went down with the same injury. Mykel Williams shouldered a heavy load as a rookie, starting all nine games before his promising debut campaign came to a premature end. He should have an opportunity to put together a full Year 2, as the expectation is that he will be available early in training camp, if not for the start. It is imperative for the 49ers that both Williams and Bosa get back to full speed, as the pass rush was abysmal without them.
Michael Penix Jr., QB, Falcons
Injury: Torn ACL
Timeline: Aiming to participate in training camp
Michael Penix Jr. tore his right ACL twice in college and suffered the same injury in his left knee during his second NFL season. While he said he will be fully cleared for the start of training camp, it is not known whether or not that will come to fruition. His absence from live drills has provided Tua Tagovailoa the opportunity to take command of the quarterback competition, and even if Penix is able to practice between now and Week 1, it is far from a guarantee that he will beat out his new veteran teammate for the starting job.
Zach Charbonnet, RB, Seahawks
Injury: Torn ACL
Timeline: Could start Week 1; Initially anticipated to miss multiple weeks
If Zach Charbonnet’s recovery follows the typical torn ACL timeline, he might not make his season debut until at least October. But coach Mike Macdonald said that “everything’s possible” when asked if the Seahawks’ projected No. 1 running back could play in the Week 1 Super Bowl rematch against the Patriots. If he sits until later in the year, it will test Seattle’s running back depth and likely elevate rookie first-round pick Jadarian Price into the lineup.
Malik Nabers, WR, Giants
Injury: Torn ACL; damaged meniscus
Timeline: Could participate in training camp
Jim Harbaugh said that the issue Malik Nabers sustained last September was “not a simple knee” injury, which clouded the outlook for his availability at the start of 2026. In addition to the ACL reconstruction and meniscus surgery he underwent late last October, Nabers also required a cleanup procedure this spring to remove scar tissue that caused stiffness in his knee. While each update this offseason seemed to make matters more uncertain, Harbaugh said Tuesday that he expects Nabers to work his way into training camp “one way or another,” which could set him up to miss minimal time at the start of the year.
Cam Skattebo, RB, Giants
Injury: Open tibia fracture; dislocated ankle
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
A gruesome lower-leg injury cut Cam Skattebo’s thrilling rookie season short in October. His ankle was in strong enough shape, however, for him to participate in team drills during minicamp. Harbaugh said Tuesday that Skattebo will also participate in full early on in training camp and that he remains further along in his recovery than Nabers.
Quinshon Judkins, RB, Browns
Injury: Fractured fibula; dislocated ankle
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
Quinshon Judkins nearly made it through his promising rookie season unscathed but suffered a devastating lower-leg injury in Week 16, ending his campaign after 14 starts. The broken bone and dislocation were only expected to hamper him for four to six months, though, and that timeline played out as he became a full participant in OTAs and minicamp. Judkins should be on the field in Week 1 and aims to add to an already strong early-career tally of 827 yards and seven touchdowns.
Kerby Joseph, S, Lions
Injury: Bone bruise in knee; chronic knee issue
Timeline: Uncertain
The Lions seem to be in the dark about Kerby Joseph and when he will return to game action, if ever. Coach Dan Campbell said, “I honestly do not know” when asked what to expect. The knee ailment first popped up in last year’s training camp, and while Joseph attempted to play through it, he missed more than half the season and remains shut down from football activities. Campbell said he anticipates learning more in camp.
Brian Branch, S, Lions
Injury: Torn Achilles
Timeline: Expected to return no earlier than December
Joseph is not the only star Lions safety battling a significant injury as Brian Branch continues to battle back from a torn Achilles he suffered last Dec. 4. Campbell said Branch is unlikely to return before December and that anything before that would be a bonus. That makes him a clear candidate to open the season on the PUP list and contributes to immense concern on the back end of a Detroit defense that was obliterated by injuries last year.
Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Jaguars
Injury: Torn LCL
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
A torn LCL robbed Travis Hunter of a potentially magical rookie season, as he was just starting to find his footing in the Jaguars‘ offense when he sustained the injury in an October practice. He underwent surgery about a month later and has now completed his rehab, setting him up to participate in Jacksonville’s training camp in full capacity. Jaguars leadership said the plan is to primarily play Hunter at cornerback during his sophomore season, but that he will continue to weave into the wide receiver rotation, as well.
Maxx Crosby, EDGE, Raiders
Injury: Torn meniscus
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
When Maxx Crosby injured his meniscus in Week 7 last year, nobody could have foreseen the implications it would have on his status with the Raiders. He and the team butted heads over his placement on injured reserve later in the year, and about two months after his surgery, his health was the reason a blockbuster trade to the Ravens fell through. Crosby says all of that is in the past and that he is committed to Las Vegas this year, and if so, he could be in the lineup come Week 1. The two-time All-Pro edge rusher rehabbed during OTAs but may be a full participant at the start of training camp.
De’Von Achane, RB, Dolphins
Injury: Shoulder surgery
Timeline: Expected to start Week 1
De’Von Achane underwent minor surgery to address a shoulder issue and was therefore not ready for a full workload during OTAs and minicamp. New Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley said the procedure was related to the injury that sidelined Achane for the final game of the 2025 regular season. So long as he avoids any setbacks this summer, the dynamic running back should be available at the start of the campaign.
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Manchester United midfield signing speaks out – ‘I have those qualities’
Man Utd have signed two midfielders for the first team, and they have also added a midfielder to their academy ranks.
Manchester United’s new signing Cristian Orozco has said his strengths are his “physicality and technique.” Orozco’s move to United was rubber-stamped on Monday when he celebrated his 18th birthday.
United reached an agreement with Fortaleza CEIF to sign Orozco nine months ago, but the deal outlined that he would join in the summer transfer window, as he needed to be 18 to complete the move.
The Reds have signed the Colombian teenager because they believe he possesses first-team potential.
Orozco has started life at United by joining the academy, and he will be assessed by coaches before his next steps are decided. Orozco playing for the Under-21s this season is the most likely outcome.
United will be patient with Orozco as he settles into his new surroundings. The club has made similar signings over the last 18 months, having signed Sekou Kone from Mali and Diego Leon from Paraguay.
Orozco spoke to ESPN Colombia about his transfer, and he explained what fans can expect.
“I know my strengths are my physicality and my technique,” he said. “I have those qualities and, with the gift God gave me, I don’t think it will be too difficult. But everything is about adapting. I’m very young and that’s what I’ll need to do.”
United will provide English lessons for Orozco to help him settle in. “I expect to learn a lot of English. When I was there, I realised just how, how important it is,” he said, referencing his visit to Carrington in December.
“I want to arrive and learn as quickly as possible. That’s what’s required so I can show my level and everything I’m capable of. I want to adapt to everything that comes my way as quickly as possible.”
Orozco was welcomed to Manchester in the winter and shown around Carrington and Old Trafford. The trip included a taste of training sessions with United’s academy teams.
United’s deal for the midfielder is the latest in a string of transfers for talented young players with high potential, a strategy that Ineos rolled out after taking control of the club’s football operations.
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Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 release date, time, where to watch and more
Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 22. The miniseries will release episodes weekly on Wednesdays until the season finale on August 19.
The crime drama follows Lucky Armstrong, a talented con artist whose life is thrown into chaos after a multimillion-dollar scam ends in betrayal. Left without the stolen money and hunted by both dangerous criminals and the FBI, Lucky has to rely on her instincts to survive.
As Season 1 unfolds, she continues to search for answers while staying ahead of those determined to find her. The upcoming episode is expected to build on the growing mystery, deepen the conflicts, and reveal more about Lucky’s situation.
When will Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 release?
Titled “Read the Room,” Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 will be released on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, July 22, 2026. Like the previous episodes, it will debut first in the United States before becoming available across the world at the corresponding local times.
Depending on where you live, the episode will either arrive late on Tuesday night or during the day on Wednesday. The expected release timing for Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 in major regions is listed below.
- Pacific Time (PT): 9:00 PM (Tuesday night, July 21)
- Mountain Time (MT): 10:00 PM (Tuesday night, July 21)
- Central Time (CT): 11:00 PM (Tuesday night, July 21)
- Eastern Time (ET): 12:00 AM (Wednesday morning, July 22)
- British Summer Time (BST): 5:00 AM (Wednesday, July 22)
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): 6:00 AM (Wednesday, July 22)
- Indian Standard Time (IST): 9:30 AM (Wednesday, July 22)
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 2:00 PM (Wednesday, July 22)
Where to watch Lucky Season 1?
To watch Lucky Season 1, you will need an active Apple TV+ subscription. The series is available exclusively on the streaming service, with no additional channel or cable subscription required. You can stream it through the Apple TV app on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming devices, gaming consoles, and supported web browsers.
New episodes will arrive on Wednesdays or late Tuesday night depending on your location. It will be included with the standard Apple TV+ subscription at no extra cost. Depending on the region, new subscribers may also be eligible for a free trial or promotional offer before starting their subscription.
What is Lucky about and who stars in it?


Lucky follows Luciana “Lucky” Armstrong, a former con artist whose attempt to leave her criminal past behind falls apart after a multimillion-dollar heist ends in betrayal. Forced to go on the run, she must evade both the FBI and a ruthless crime syndicate while searching for a way out of her dangerous situation.
The series stars Anya Taylor-Joy as Lucky Armstrong alongside Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Drew Starkey, Clifton Collins Jr., and William Fichtner. Together, they bring to life the show’s mix of crime, suspense, and family drama.
Lucky Season 1 Episode 3 premieres July 22. Stay tuned for more updates.
Edited by Suchita Patnaha
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How Did Lamine Yamal Celebrate After Reaching FIFA World Cup 2026 Final? Video Reveals Sweet Moment
It was a huge day for Lamine Yamal as Spain pulled off a brilliant 2-0 win over France to reach the FIFA World Cup 2026 final. Yamal was instrumental in the first goal for Spain, winning the penalty that was ultimately converted by Mikel Oyarzabal. Pedro Porro scored the second goal of the game to clinch the victory. Following the win, Yamal was seen celebrating with his family in the stands. In a video that went viral on social media, Yamal was seen coming into the stands and hugging his three-year-old half-brother, Keyne, before celebrating with the rest of his family and some fans.
O momento em que Lamine Yamal foi comemorar a classificação da Espanha em cima da França pegando seu irmãozinho o Keyne no colo. #FRAXESP pic.twitter.com/1y63wcyhri
— Sérgio Santos (@ZAMENZA) July 15, 2026
Meanwhile, Spain midfielder Rodri hailed teenage winger Lamine Yamal for his selfless display in the FIFA World Cup semi-final against France while also calling for greater protection from match officials after La Roja secured a 2-0 victory.
Although Spain booked their place in the title clash with a composed performance, Rodri voiced his concern over the repeated challenges on the 19-year-old Barcelona star, saying referees need to intervene more consistently to prevent defenders from targeting creative players.
“What is clear is that we have been dealing with this situation of the number of fouls for three games now,” Rodri told TVE after the match as quoted by Goal.com.
“I understand that some might not be fouls, but we’re talking about 10 or 15 fouls where the kid goes to the ground, gets tackled, and they have to call it, because otherwise the defenders are going to keep doing the same thing. The permissiveness has been quite blatant today,” he added.
Yamal once again played a key role in Spain’s attack despite facing close marking throughout the contest. His movement and pressing also helped Spain maintain control as they shut down France’s attacking threats on the way to another World Cup final.
Rodri was particularly impressed by the youngster’s contribution without possession, highlighting the maturity he has shown on the biggest stage.
“Lamine Yamal played a fantastic game, especially off the ball; he was sensational and helped us a lot,” he said.
The Manchester City midfielder also reflected on Spain’s achievement after reaching the final, where they will meet the winner of the other semi-final.
“Very happy, very proud, especially of my team, of my country, of what this represents for us. We have to rest and recover well because we surely have the most important match of our lives ahead of us. Rest and a huge match,” Rodri added.
Spain will now turn their attention to the World Cup final as they aim to lift the trophy after another impressive run in the tournament, with Yamal expected to remain one of the team’s key attacking threats
(With agency inputs)
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India vs England LIVE Score, 2nd ODI: Rohit Sharma Dropped On 5, England Commit Massive Blunder; Huge Star Missing For India
India vs England 2nd ODI LIVE Updates: India’s star opener Rohit Sharma has been handed a huge lifeline in the third over of the match, as England’s Gus Atkinson dropped him on 5, in the second ODI of the three-match series in Cardiff. India have reached 22/0 after 4 overs, with Rohit and skipper Shubman Gill at the crease. England captain Harry Brook won the toss and opted to bowl. India captain Gill announced a big change to India’s playing XI, with KL Rahul missing out due to illness, and being replaced by Ishan Kishan. England made two changes, dropping Liam Dawson and Josh Tongue for Saqib Mahmood and Gus Atkinson. The focus is on India’s veteran duo of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, as both will look for improved performances after failing in the first game. The visitors took a 1-0 lead after winning the first game by a comfortable margin of six wickets. (LIVE SCORECARD)
India XI vs England: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (c), Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan (wk), Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Gurnoor Brar, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna.
England XI vs India: Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood.
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2026 Open tee times, pairings: Schedule and groups for Round 1 on Thursday
The 2026 Open Championship will provide one last major championship stage for the best golfers in the world this season. Royal Birkdale will host the 156-man field vying for the iconic Claret Jug and the coveted title of Champion Golfer of the Year, and the action begins Thursday morning. Don’t miss a moment by diving into the 2026 Open TV schedule and coverage guide so you can watch as much golf as possible through the weekend.
The R&A has given fans a chance to plan their viewing schedule — particularly for those stateside who will have to determine exactly how early to wake up to watch their favorites here in the United States. The first notable group in the first round will tee off at 2:19 a.m. ET, as Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler and Alex Fitzpatrick serve as the main attraction in the first wave, for those who decide to wake up early or stay up late for the start of the tournament.
The most notable groups in the second wave start around 4 a.m. with the headliners being the 4:58 a.m. tee time featuring reigning champion Scottie Scheffler alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton in a group that could produce fireworks — both positive and negative. The group behind them will feature Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood and Jon Rahm at 5:09 a.m., as golf fans stateside can pencil in a 5 a.m. alarm for Thursday to catch some of the top stars in action.
Follow the action throughout Round 1 with Open leaderboard live coverage and updates on Thursday.
In the late wave, action picks up with Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns and Adam Scott at 9:31 a.m. and then heavy hitters Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark and Ludivg Åberg at 10:04 a.m. They’ll be followed by the marquee group of the later tee times when Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele and Matt Fitzpatrick tee off at 10:15 a.m.
Below is the complete schedule of tee times and groupings for Thursday’s first round at Royal Birkdale. CBS Sports’ experts have come together for a full slate of 2026 Open picks and predictions, along with a narrowing of the 156-man field to the nine golfers most likely to raise the Claret Jug come Sunday.
2026 Open Championship tee times, Thursday pairings
All times Eastern
1:35 a.m. — Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
1:46 a.m. — Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
1:57 a.m. — Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
2:08 a.m. — Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
2:19 a.m. — Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
2:30 a.m. — David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
2:41 a.m. — Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
2:52 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
3:03 a.m. — Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
3:14 a.m. — Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
3:25 a.m. — Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
3:36 a.m. — Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
3:47 a.m. — Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
4:03 a.m. — Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
4:14 a.m. — Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Højgaard
4:25 a.m. — Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
4:36 a.m. — Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
4:47 a.m. — Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
4:58 a.m. — Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
5:09 a.m. — Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
5:20 a.m. — Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
5:31 a.m. — Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
5:42 a.m. — Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
5:53 a.m. — Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonexawa, Caleb Surratt
6:04 a.m. — M.J. Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
6:15 a.m. — Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)
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6:52 a.m. — Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
7:03 a.m. — Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
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Argentina have secured their spot in the World Cup final, after defeating England 2-1. It had been England who initially took the lead, with Anthony Gordon scoring in the 55th minute. However, the remainder of the match saw a reversal of fortune, as Lautaro Martinez and Enzo Fernandez both netted late in the match. Argentina will face Spain in the final on July 19.
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India vs England, 2nd ODI Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast
India vs England, 2nd ODI Live Streaming: Skipper Shubman Gill proved his leadership credentials while Axar Patel showed his all-round skills as India recovered from a morale-shattering T20I series loss against England to win the first ODI. As the focus shifts to the second ODI, fans are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping to see Gill feature in the XI in Cardiff. The captain was retired hurt in the ODI series opener but is expected to be available for Thursday’s match. Gurnoor Brar was another player who had some fitness-related struggles in the last game, but India have Prince Yadav as backup if he is unavailable. The primary focus, however, would remain on the veteran duo of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who failed to fire in the first ODI.
When will the India vs England, 2nd ODI be played?
The India vs England, 2nd ODI will be played on Tuesday, July 16.
Where will the India vs England, 2nd ODI be played?
The India vs England, 2nd ODI will be played at the Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
What time will the India vs England, 2nd ODI start?
The India vs England, 2nd ODI will start at 5:30 PM IST. The toss will take place 30 minutes before.
Which TV channels will telecast the India vs England, 2nd ODI?
The India vs England, 2nd ODI will be aired live on the Sony Sports Network.
Where to follow the live streaming of the India vs England, 2nd ODI?
The India vs England, 2nd ODI will be streamed live on the JioHotstar app.
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