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2026 Open Championship Sunday TV coverage: Watch Round 4
The final round of the 2026 Open Championship gets underway Sunday morning at Royal Birkdale in England. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Sunday, including full Open Championship TV coverage, streaming details and complete Round 4 tee times.
How to watch Open on Sunday
The man to beat on Sunday at Royal Birkdale is American Ryder Cup member Sam Burns.
The five-time PGA Tour winner followed up a Friday 62 with a 65 on Saturday, moving him to 10 under for the tournament. That gives him a two-shot lead in this Open Championship with 18 holes standing between him and his first major championship title.
But while Burns has the clearest path to the Claret Jug, he’ll have plenty of tough competition in the final round. Four-time Tour winner Si Woo Kim and Ryan Fox, who shot 62 on Saturday, are tied for second at eight under.
Bryson DeChambeau shot a 69 following the controversial end to his second round, where he was hit with a two-shot penalty he vehemently disagreed with. He’ll start Sunday at six under, four shots off Burns’ lead.
Hometown hero Tommy Fleetwood (five under) and defending champion Scottie Scheffler (four under) are also still in the mix with one round to go.
You can watch the final round of the Open Championship on TV via NBC and USA, with USA opening the Sunday TV coverage at 4 a.m. ET, and NBC taking over the broadcast at 7 a.m. ET. Peacock will provide featured group coverage on Sunday, as well as a live simulcast of NBC’s Sunday TV coverage.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the final round of the 2026 Open Championship.
How to watch on TV Sunday
NBC and USA will share final-round TV coverage of the 2026 Open Championship on Sunday. USA’s telecast runs from 4-7 a.m. ET, followed by NBC’s broadcast from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. ET.
How to stream online Sunday
You can stream the final round of the 2026 Open Championship via Peacock, which will provide a simulcast of NBC’s coverage and featured group coverage. USA’s Sunday telecast can be streamed via Golf Channel Mobile.
Here’s the full Open Championship streaming schedule for Sunday:
Featured Groups: All day (Peacock)
Open Round 4 USA Coverage: 4-7 a.m. ET (Golf Channel Mobile)
Open Round 4 NBC Coverage: 7 a.m.-2 p.m. ET (Peacock)
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2026 Open Championship Round 4 tee times (ET)
2:40 a.m. – Jesper Svensson, Keegan Bradley
2:50 a.m. – Matthew Southgate, Laurie Canter
3:00 a.m. – Jack McDonald, Ben Griffin
3:10 a.m. – Peter Uihlein, Kazuki Higa
3:20 a.m. – Sepp Straka, John Parry
3:30 a.m. – Andy Sullivan, Aldrich Potgieter
3:40 a.m. – Marcus Plunkett, Ryo Hisatsune
3:50 a.m. – Min Woo Lee, Tyrrell Hatton
4:00 a.m. – Nick Taylor, MJ Daffue
4:15 a.m. – Eugenio Chacarra, Rickie Fowler
4:25 a.m. – Naoyuki Kataoka, Thomas Detry
4:35 a.m. – JJ Spaun, Victor Perez
4:45 a.m. – Chris Gotterup, Patrick Cantlay
4:55 a.m. – Michael Brennan, Kurt Kitayama
5:05 a.m. – Brooks Koepka, Bud Cauley
5:15 a.m. – Alex Fitzpatrick, Pierceson Coody
5:25 a.m. – Corey Conners, Johnny Keefer
5:40 a.m. – Patrick Reed, Adam Scott
5:50 a.m. – Michael Thorbjornsen, Shaun Norris
6:00 a.m. – Marco Penge, Alex Noren
6:10 a.m. – Russell Henley, Matt Wallace
6:20 a.m. – Francesco Molinari, Collin Morikawa
6:30 a.m. – Jordan Smith, Rory McIlroy
6:40 a.m. – Hennie du Plessis, Sahith Theegala
6:50 a.m. – Casey Jarvis, Kristoffer Reitan
7:05 a.m. – Cameron Young, Robert MacIntyre
7:15 a.m. – Nico Echavarria, Sungjae Im
7:25 a.m. – Jacob Bridgeman, Justin Thomas
7:35 a.m. – Max Homa, Alex Smalley
7:45 a.m. – Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Scottie Scheffler
7:55 a.m. – Jon Rahm, Shane Lowry
8:05 a.m. – Cameron John, Daniel Brown
8:15 a.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Kazuma Kobori
8:30 a.m. – Eric Cole, Xander Schauffele
8:40 a.m. – Tommy Fleetwood, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
8:50 a.m. – Jackson Suber, Bryson DeChambeau
9:00 a.m. – Ludvig Åberg, Lucas Herbert
9:10 a.m. – Ryan Gerard, Si Woo Kim
9:20 a.m. – Ryan Fox, Sam Burns
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Argentina vs Spain LIVE Score | FIFA World Cup 2026 Final, Spain vs Argentina: Lionel Messi’s Argentina Survive Huge Scare; Lamine Yamal Wastes Golden Chance | ARG 0-0 ESP
Once again, here are the starting lineups for Argentina and Spain:
Spain XI: Unai Simon (GK) | Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella | Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, Dani Olmo | Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Alex Baena
Argentina XI: Emiliano Martinez (GK) | Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico | Enzo Fernandez, Rodrigo de Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Nico Gonzalez | Lionel Messi, Julian Alvarez
SPAIN vs ARGENTINA
Starting XI’s confirmed for World Cup final! pic.twitter.com/7CYOxrUKKD
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) July 19, 2026
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Kirk Cousins Could Already Have a QB Controversy in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Raiders signed Kirk Cousins in March, about six weeks before their very obvious draft pick of Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza first overall. Now, somewhat predictably, there’s a mystery looming, with Raiders fans unsure how long Cousins will be under center.
Las Vegas evidently wants Cousins to start indefinitely while the world wonders, “What’s the hold-up?” on Mendoza.
Mendoza Gives Las Vegas a Built-In Pivot

Ian Rapoport on Cousins
Training camps begin in about one week, and among quarterback competitions around the league, Cousins versus Mendoza is near the top of the list.
NFL Network‘s Ian Rapoport said this week, “The way they’re hoping for it to all be is for Kirk Cousins to be the starter at the beginning of the season, throughout the season, and the end of the season”
Sitting Mendoza behind Cousins for an entire year would be fine in the long run; it’s just that first overall picks usually play sooner rather than later. The last first-overall-pick to watch and learn was Jared Goff in Los Angeles, and that was a decade ago. Before Goff, Raiders passer JaMarcus Russell — hopefully not a good career comp for Mendoza — only started one game as a rookie. And in 2003, Carson Palmer sat all year behind Jon Kitna for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Overall, it’s a little weird for a first overall pick to have a clear bench assignment as a rookie. Joe Burrow and Trevor Lawrence, for example, started right away.
The Head Coach’s Musings
Earlier in the offseason, Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak — a former Vikings offensive coordinator — opined on this topic, telling Fox Sports, “Ideally, you don’t want him to start from day one. You’d love him to be able to learn behind somebody. That’s in a perfect world. It doesn’t always work out that way.”
“Sometimes they have to play from day one, and it’s our job as coaches to get them ready to go. I think it does help the player if they can sit behind a mature adult and watch how they run the show.”
Kubiak backed up his words by signing Cousins, and with Cousins’s history of production, he could retain the QB1 job longer than most. Perhaps Kubiak enjoys the “Green Bay Packers model” of quarterback development; just letting a young passer marinate indefinitely.
Just Fluff?
Not everyone is buying the Cousins QB1 theory, though. Fansided‘s Rucker Haringey wrote Saturday, “The more likely date for Mendoza’s first start will come in Week 8 when the Raiders travel to New York to take on the Jets.”
“The downside to that date is that Vegas heads to San Francisco the following week to take on a good 49ers defense. It’s not a perfect runway for Mendoza, but it represents the right balance between rushing him onto the field in Week 1 and having him sit until the season has ceased to be competitive for the Raiders. In the end, Raiders fans should ignore what their team’s higher-ups continue to say about Cousins.”

There’s a chance that promoting Cousins as the starter through the media is a tactic to motivate Mendoza.
“He’s not going to hold off Mendoza for the full season unless the rookie is entirely unable to operate the offense. Expect to see the No. 1 overall pick firmly entrenched as Las Vegas’ starter before the midpoint of the regular season,” Haringey added.
The Inevitability
One thing is certain: Mendoza will be the Raiders’ starting quarterback before too long. It’s all a matter of when.

If Mendoza looks markedly better than Cousins at training camp, Kubiak can just tell the masses, “Hey, the guy earned it, and we didn’t expect him to look this terrific.” And if Cousins looks the part, the Raiders can insist that Mendoza as the QB2 to start the season was the plan all along.
But all signs point to Cousins starting multiple games out of the gate in 2026, even if most NFL teams start first overall picks right away.
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Blue Jays offence fails to back Yesavage in loss to White Sox
However, unfortunately for the Toronto Blue Jays, that didn’t impact the result as the team’s offence continued to sputter.
Yesavage righted himself after an outing that was marred by wildness, yet the Blue Jays couldn’t muster any runs during a 3-0 loss to the White Sox in front of 41,288 at Rogers Centre on Sunday. With the loss, the Blue Jays dropped two out three games in the weekend series, and fell to 46-53 on the campaign.
The club currently sits four games behind the final American League wild-card spot.
Walks have been an issue for Yesavage this season and that became glaringly evident during his previous start, when he couldn’t find the zone and issued seven free passes in just 1.2 innings against the San Diego Padres last week.
Following that outing, the rookie said his wildness was the result of a mechanical issue — he was leaning too far back during his delivery and that was causing his front side to fly open. Yesavage worked with the Blue Jays coaching staff on correcting that during what manager John Schneider described as a “good work day” on Friday.
“With the unique delivery comes a lot of moving parts and making sure that they’re all in sync,” Schneider said this weekend. “The fact that he’s aware of it is good. It’s not like we’re sitting here screaming, ‘This is what you’re doing.’ He felt that. He was aware of it.
And he’s had a few of those outings, even looking back into last year in the minor leagues where things can get out of whack a little bit,” continued the manager. “So, I think it was a lot delivery, nothing about stuff. Stuff comes with the delivery being kind of intact.”
The stuff, along with everything else, certainly looked sharp for Yesavage out of the gate on Sunday as he struck out six out of the first nine hitters he faced.
He ran into trouble in the fourth inning when the White Sox opened the scoring with a sacrifice fly and then again in the sixth when Chicago shortstop Colson Montgomery launched a solo home run and right-fielder Braden Montgomery added a hard-hit RBI single that pushed the lead to 3-0.
All told though, Yesavage authored a quality start by allowing three runs on five hits over six innings. He walked just two batters and punched out nine while generating 21 whiffs, an indication that his stuff was back to normal.
Perhaps most impressive, though, was that Yesavage filled up the strike zone. He recorded first-pitch strikes to 22 of the 24 batters he faced while 69 of his 95 total pitches were strikes (72.6 per cent).
Under most circumstances, such a performance would be worthy of a win. But that’s not the case when a lineup is experiencing the type of struggles that the Blue Jays are going through.
The club was shut down by White Sox starter Sean Burke, who surrendered just two hits over 6.2 frames, and remained punchless against the Chicago bullpen. The Blue Jays tallied just five runs during the three-game series and sit 26th in the majors in OPS (.687) and 27th in runs (397).
Sunday also began on an emotional note with news of the passing of former Blue Jays pitcher Duane Ward, who died on Saturday of natural causes. The team held a moment of silence for Ward, who was an impactful reliver during his nine years with the franchise. He was 62.
Up next is a pivotal four-game set against the AL-East leading Tampa Bay Rays, beginning Monday at Rogers Centre.
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NSC Chairman Explains N6.44bn World Cup Budget After Atiku’s Questions
National Sports Commission (NSC) Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, has explained why a N6.44 billion budget provision for Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign remained in the 2026 Appropriation Act.
The issue came up after former Vice President Atiku Abubakar questioned why the money was still included in the budget even though Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Atiku said the budget item, listed as “Special Presidential Support Group for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers,” needed a public explanation.
He asked why the government budgeted N6.44 billion for the World Cup qualifiers after Nigeria’s qualification campaign had ended. He also questioned who approved the budget line and what the money was meant for.
The budget provision has sparked public discussion, with many Nigerians asking whether the allocation was for a programme that had already been completed.
In response, Dikko said there was a misunderstanding about how the country’s budget system works.
According to him, the N6.44 billion was first included in the 2025 budget to support the Super Eagles’ World Cup qualifying campaign. However, he said the money was never released during the 2025 financial year.
Dikko explained that despite not receiving the funds, the National Sports Commission still financed Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying matches, including the playoff fixtures, using other available resources.
He said the Federal Government later approved the transfer of some unfunded 2025 budget items into the 2026 budget so payments could be made for projects already carried out or programmes that were still outstanding.
“The budget sub-head has been in the Federal Government budget since the 2025 Appropriation Act to support the World Cup qualifiers,” Dikko said.
He added that when the 2026 budget was prepared, Nigeria still had a petition before FIFA concerning the qualification process. Because of this, he said there was reason to keep the budget item until the matter was concluded.
Dikko also revealed that after Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the World Cup officially ended, the NSC worked with the National Assembly and the Budget Office to change the budget through a corrigendum.
He said the amendment would allow the funds to be legally redirected to support other Nigerian national teams taking part in international competitions.
According to the NSC chairman, using a budget corrigendum is a legal process for correcting or updating items in the Appropriation Act.
He maintained that rolling over unfunded budget provisions from one year to another is part of the Federal Government’s budget implementation policy for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), especially where projects have already been completed but payment has not yet been made.
The controversy has renewed calls for greater transparency and accountability in the management of government funds for sports development and other national projects.
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Spain-Argentina live: Defending champions face European powerhouse for the crown
Spain and Argentina meet in the World Cup final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with both nations seeking to etch their names in football history. The European champions face the defending world champions in a clash of styles, experience, and ambition as the tournament’s ultimate prize hangs in the balance. Follow our liveblog for minute-by-minute commentary.
Official lineups for Spain-Argentina
Spain: Simon – Porro, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella – Rodri (c), Ruiz – Yamal, Olmo, Baena – Oyarzabal.
Argentina: E. Martinez – Montiel, Romero, Li. Martinez, Tagliafico – De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister, Gonzalez – Messi (c), Alvarez.
Spain arrive as reigning European champions, seeking to replicate the extraordinary achievements of their golden generation by winning a second Euro-World Cup double sixteen years after their 2008-2010 feat. The Roja have showcased commanding possession-based football throughout this tournament, controlling matches through their midfield superiority and collective organisation. Their ability to dictate tempo and starve opponents of the ball has proven devastatingly effective, culminating in their semi-final demolition of France.
Read moreWorld Cup 2026: Spanish control meets Argentinian resilience in final showdown
Argentina come as defending World Cup champions, bidding to become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back World Cups. The Albiceleste have displayed pragmatism and defensive resilience despite being tested repeatedly in the knockout stages. Lionel Messi leads the charge, pursuing both a second World Cup crown and potentially reclaiming the all-time goalscoring record from Kylian Mbappé, who currently stands at 22 goals.
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Argentina vs. Spain prediction, odds: 2026 World Cup final picks
Argentina needed an extraordinary late comeback to beat England in the 2026 World Cup semifinal, and Lionel Messi’s side now faces Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday. Messi has now scored or assisted in every one of Argentina’s matches at this World Cup, tallying eight goals and five assists. Spain, meanwhile, proved why they may be the best all-around team at this tournament, dismantling France 2-0 in the semifinal with a display of complete dominance. They have conceded just one goal in seven matches and are riding a seven-game winning streak, and 37-match unbeaten run, coming into the Final.
Kickoff for Argentina vs. Spain is 3 p.m. ET from East Rutherford. The latest Argentina vs. Spain odds from FanDuel Sportsbook list Spain at +125 (risk $100 to win $125) on the 90-minute money line, with Argentina at +260 and a draw at +195. The over/under is 2.5 goals. Spain are -160 to lift the cup, with Argentina at +138. Messi (+160) has the shortest soccer odds as an anytime goal scorer, followed by Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal (+165) and Lamine Yamal (+230). Before locking in any Argentina vs. Spain picks or World Cup 2026 final predictions, check out the Argentina vs. Spain predictions from SportsLine’s Jon Eimer.
Eimer is a high-volume bettor who has vast knowledge of leagues and players across the globe. Since joining SportsLine, he has covered the English Premier League, Champions League, Serie A, the FA Cup, and much more. He’s been red-hot on his soccer betting picks in 2026, posting a 31-13-2 record and returning over $1,200 of profit on his Champions League picks, and is on a profitable 27-18-2 run on WC picks. Anyone wanting to follow his World Cup betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could see big returns.
Now, Eimer has studied Argentina vs. Spain and just revealed his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several World Cup odds and soccer betting lines for Spain vs. Argentina:
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Top Argentina vs. Spain predictions
After examining Argentina vs. Spain from every angle, Eimer is leaning Under 2.5 total goals (-164). Spain have conceded just one goal in seven matches at this World Cup and were virtually untouchable against France in the semifinal. Argentina tend to strike late — nine of their 11 knockout-stage goals have come after the 75th minute — but breaking down this Spanish defense is a fundamentally different challenge.
“I expect a tight, tactical final where goals are at a premium,” Eimer told SportsLine. See Eimer’s best bets for Argentina vs. Spain at SportsLine, and you can bet the Under in Argentina vs. Spain at FanDuel here:
How to make Argentina vs. Spain picks
After studying the Argentina vs. Spain matchup from every angle, Eimer has found a critical x-factor and locked in three best bets, including a must-see Messi prop. You can head to SportsLine to see what they are.
So what are the best bets for Argentina vs. Spain? Visit SportsLine now to see the best bets for Argentina vs. Spain, all from expert on a 27-16 roll on World Cup picks, and find out.
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Promising filly Sword Of Legacy shines at Rosehill in 2026
Sword Of Legacy has concluded a successful week for trainer Matthew Dunn, achieving a determined victory at Rosehill. This win comes just three days after Band Of Brothers, carrying the same lime, purple, and gold silks of David Moodie’s Hesket Thoroughbreds, clinched the Ramornie Handicap at Grafton.
The $2.25 favourite, Sword Of Legacy, took out the Ranvet Handicap (1200m) on Saturday. This marked Dunn’s 130th win for the current season, propelling him to sixth place in the national trainers’ premiership, a testament to an outstanding campaign for the stable. The filly was a popular choice with the public, according to leading online bookmakers.
“The same colours on Wednesday won the Ramornie. We’ve had a great season,” Dunn commented.
“That’s about 130 winners for the season, and we’re fifth or sixth in the Australian premiership, so to do that from a country base is a credit to my team.”
Having achieved Group placings in Victoria as a two-year-old, Sword Of Legacy joined Dunn’s stable earlier this year and has since won three of her six starts under his care.
Dunn admitted he had been inclined to spell the filly after her last start at Eagle Farm, but Moodie persuaded him to give her another run.
“I was actually going to stop her after her last start and David Moodie convinced me to go one more,” he said.
“She’s had to dig really deep on a testing track, and I suppose it ticks another box moving forward with her career. She’s going to improve again off what she’s doing now.
“She has already performed at stakes level. She should have won a Listed race three starts back in Brisbane, and just missed in a stakes race her second start in a race.
“I think she is better than an off-season Saturday horse.”
The Grafton influence continued when the Tom Charlton and John O’Shea-trained Roselyn’s Star captured the Schweppes Handicap (1100m) in the following race. Charlton had previously won the Grafton Cup (2350m) with King Pedro on Thursday.
Roselyn’s Star, the $2 favourite, was having its first start since winning at Group 3 level in the autumn and proved a class above its competitors, winning by a comfortable 2-1/4 lengths from Grand Impact ($20).
“The key to him was when we turned him out a winner,” O’Shea explained.
“He had a nice break, he had his tail in the air coming off a win. He’s come back in, and Tom and the team have done a wonderful job preparing him today.”
O’Shea confirmed that the Magic Millions carnival next year is the long-term goal for the talented winner.
Check out the latest betting markets for the race and see who the experts are tipping.
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Ryan Fox wins Open Championship, claims first major in shocking fashion
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Spain v Argentina LIVE: World Cup closing ceremony ahead of Messi going for glory in final
Special guests on announcing duties
For all the eye-rolling at the USA’s antics this tournament, this addition to the World Cup is sure to be well received – for fight fans, at least.
Legendary announcing brothers, Michael and Bruce Buffer, will take to the mic and each burst a lung for the sake of the final.
Will Castle19 July 2026 19:05
The peculiar past of World Cup final referee Slavko Vincic
A story that has surprised fans this week has been the news that World Cup final referee Slavko Vincic was once wrongly arrested at a “sex party” in Bosnia in 2020, per The Sun. Vincic told Slovenian media he was attending a business lunch when a raid took place and drugs, guns and money were seized. He was later probed by police as a witness before being released, with law enforcement deciding he had nothing to do with the incident.
Vincic later told Slovenian media: “I found myself on this ranch by chance. I have my own company, I was in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a business meeting. I accepted an invitation to lunch, which turned out to be my biggest mistake. I regret it. I was sitting at a table with my company, all of a sudden the police came and what happened, happened. I have nothing to do with the group that was arrested and detained, nor do my business partners. Yes, they really took us to the police, asked [us] as witnesses, when it turned out that we didn’t even know them, we were able to go.”
Slovenian refereeing boss Vlado Sajn added: “According to the information we gathered from official and unofficial sources, and last but not least from Slavko himself, he is not suspected of anything, no proceedings have been instituted against him. He found himself in this place at the wrong time. He was invited to a party where there was a large group of people – he did not know the vast majority… I consider this story to be a web of unfortunate circumstances.”
Will Castle19 July 2026 19:00
Team news
Right, in all that closing ceremony excitement, we had something actually important happen: team news was confirmed!
Spain are set to name an unchanged side from the one that beat France in the semis, meaning Lamine Yamal and Pedro Porro were in fact fit to start, while Pedri is benched again.
Argentina make two changes: Nico Gonzalez and Gonzalo Montiel come in for Leandro Paredes and Nahuel Molina.
Will Castle19 July 2026 18:57
World Cup 2026 closing ceremony
That’s your lot, for now! We’ve still been promised Robbie Williams, Tom Cruise and more for the closing ceremony, but my guess is that they’ll bring out those big guns closer to kick-off, like they did for the opening ceremony.
Will Castle19 July 2026 18:54
World Cup 2026 closing ceremony
Actually a decent turnout for the closing ceremony inside MetLife (sorry, the New York-New Jersey Stadium), considering the ticketing chaos and queues that have plagued the day for fans so far.
Will Castle19 July 2026 18:52
World Cup 2026 closing ceremony
Next up, it’s Post Malone! Sorry Speed, but this is more like it.
Walking top the centre-stage surrounded by pyro, Posty performs “Chrome Heartbreaker” before breaking into two of his bigger hits: “Wow.” and “Sunflower”.
For the latter, he’s joined by Swae Lee, who features on the song.
Will Castle19 July 2026 18:51
Line-ups
Argentina XI: E. Martinez; Montiel, Romero, Lis. Martinez, Tagliafico; Gonzalez, Enzo, De Paul, Mac Allister; Álvarez, Messi.
Subs: Musso, Rulli, Senesi, Otamendi, Medina, Molina, Paredes, Barco, Lo Celso, Palacios, Almada, Simeone, Paz, Lopez, Martinez.
Chris Wilson19 July 2026 18:51
Line-ups
Spain XI: Simon, Porro, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri; Olmo, Fabian; Yamal, Oyarzabal, Baena.
Subs: Raya, Garcia, Pubill, Grimaldo, Garcia, Llorente, Merino, Gavi, Zubimendi, Pedri, Torres, Pino, Williams. Munoz, Iglesias.
Chris Wilson19 July 2026 18:49
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Irish Open: Rory McIlroy says Bryson DeChambeau at Doonbeg would be great
McIlroy, who also confirmed he will not play again before the PGA Tour play-offs in mid-August, added that it was “fair to say” that he is no longer as enthused by the prospect of playing on the PGA Tour and in the FedEx Cup after completing his career Grand Slam of winning all four majors.
When asked why that was the case, the 37-year-old said that “it just sort of ebbs and flows”.
He explained: “There’s been years where I’ve given it maybe more of my attention and years that I haven’t. I guess I’m just at a stage that I have other things that I prioritise.
“Again, the PGA Tour is in a lot of flux at the minute with a lot of their schedule and structure and everything like that.
“So I think the change where it doesn’t matter where you are in the top 30 going into the Tour Championship, it’s like I just need to be in the top 30 going in there to have a chance to win a FedEx Cup. So why would I care about the first two?
“I sort of came to that decision last year and I’m just sort of doing the same thing.”
The world number two was left to reflect on a week at The Open in which he says he was “stuck in neutral”.
He added: “Obviously shot a good one on Friday to get myself in for the weekend and back in it. Even par over the weekend is not going to get it done.
“I just felt like any time I got a little bit of momentum out there, I seemed to make a bogey. Just one of those weeks I couldn’t get it going.”
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