Formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the newly renamed Actor Awards are one of the most closely watched precursors. Actors make up the largest slice of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and their choices at the Actor Awards often align.
The ceremony, presented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, will be streamed live on Netflix beginning at 8 p.m. EST. Kristen Bell is hosting.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” comes in the heavy favorite, having won at the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs and at Saturday’s Producers Guild Awards. The film comes in with a record seven nominations and is seen as the most likely winner of the night’s top award, best ensemble.
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The four other nominees for best ensemble are: “Sinners,” “Hamnet,” “Marty Supreme” and “Frankenstein.” If Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” upsets “One Battle After Another” on Sunday night, it would add a late dose of unpredictability to Oscars.
But many of the categories already feel up for grabs.
Timothée Chalamet, who last year won best male actor from the actors guild for “A Complete Unknown,” had been seen as the favorite for his performance in “Marty Supreme.” But the surprise winner at the BAFTAs, Robert Aramayo, showed how hard to pin down the category is. The other nominees are: Michael B. Jordan (“Sinners”), Leonardo DiCaprio (“One Battle After Another”), Ethan Hawke (“Blue Moon”) and Jesse Plemons (“Bugonia”).
If Chalamet wins, he’d be the first to win the award in back to back years.
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Jessie Buckley is the favorite in the best female actor category. The other nominees are: Chase Infiniti (“One Battle After Another”), Rose Byrne (“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You”), Kate Hudson (“Song Sung Blue”) and Emma Stone (“Bugonia”).
The supporting awards are especially hard to predict. The best supporting female actor nominees are: Teyana Taylor (“One Battle After Another”), Wunmi Mosaku (“Sinners”), Ariana Grande (“Wicked: For Good”), Amy Madigan (“Weapons”) and Odessa A’zion (“Marty Supreme”). The male nominees are: Sean Penn (“One Battle After Another”), Benicio Del Toro (“One Battle After Another”), Miles Caton (“Sinners”), Jacob Elordi (“Frankenstein”) and Paul Mescal (“Hamnet”).
Harrison Ford will receive the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award, which will be presented to him by Woody Harrelson.
When scrolling through auction lots soon to go under the hammer there are the expected rundown houses in need of renovation, empty commercial buildings looking for new purpose, chapels and churches that have lost their congregation, and plots of land too.
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But some auction lots are much more unusual and likely to produce a stall in the scrolling for most people, and surely this one in Merthyr Vale is one of them.
Have a rummage around google maps and a plot of land on a main street leading to the village trains station and for years it has been a concrete five-a-side football pitch with basketball hoops positioned above the goals. For more property stories sent to your inbox once a week sign up to the property newsletter here.
But an opportunity for the facility to have a rebirth into something else, and maybe just as much fun, is possible as it is going to auction with full planning permission for a padel court project ready for development, designed to meet the fast-growing demand for padel facilities.
The auction sale includes the concept, layout, and full development potential of a modern padel court, ideal for private clubs, sports centres, hotels, resorts, or standalone commercial use and more details can be found via planning application P/25/0335 submitted to Merthyr Tydfil County Council .
Padel combines social play, accessibility, and fast learning curves, making it attractive to all age groups. The sport is currently experiencing an explosive rise in popularity across the UK, with Wales emerging as a key hotspot for new, large-scale developments in Cardiff and Swansea. Read about the development of padel in Cardiff here.
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According to figures published by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) more than 400,000 adults and juniors across Great Britain played padel at least once in 2024. That’s up from 15,000 in 2019, 89,000 in 2021, and 129,000 in 2023.
Gemma Vaughan, of Paul Fosh Auctions who are selling the property, says: “With padel rapidly becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, this project offers strong commercial appeal and long-term revenue potential as demand continues to outpace supply in many regions, positioning this project as a high-growth investment with excellent scalability.
“This is a blank-canvas opportunity: the buyer can customise finishes, branding, and surrounding amenities to match their target market.”
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The auction house goes on to state that the positive aspects of the sale include that the site is suitable for indoor or outdoor installation if a cover is put over it.
The court might lend itself to memberships, hourly rentals, coaching programs, and tournaments with low operating costs with high usage potential and could be a tempting auction lot for first-time investors or expansion of an existing sports business.
The plot of pad with padel potential is going to online auction with Paul Fosh Auctions starting at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 10 and ending from 6pm on Thursday, March 12, call 01633 254044 to find out more. For more property, renovation, and interior design stories join our Amazing Welsh Homes Facebook group here.
Mikkel Damsgaard (Brentford): Two goals and a wonderful assist for Igor Thiago gets you in the team. Brentford lost control in the second half but if he didn’t have the first half he had, his side lose the game.
Joao Gomes (Wolves): His best performance in a Wolves shirt to date. He was a monster both with and without the ball. I wonder if Wolves can keep him next season? But for now, give him credit, he hasn’t quit yet.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): Bruno, Bruno, Bruno. Every season people write off his importance to Manchester United. Year after year he reminds you why he’s the captain and leader of the team. It was a wonder ball in for the winner and his penalty was as calm as ever.
Harry Wilson (Fulham): Has anybody had a more impressive season than Wilson? Goals, assists and consistent performances throughout the season, I think you would been hard pressed to find somebody who has delivered as much as Harry, I really do. Fulham have to tie him down to a new contract.
The Met Office has given its forecast for the week ahead in Belfast
20:39, 01 Mar 2026Updated 20:42, 01 Mar 2026
It is set to be a sunny start to the week on Monday morning in Belfast although there will be more rain later in the afternoon.
The Met Office has given its forecast for the week ahead in Belfast saying that it will be a bright and sunny start on Monday, March 2, although there will be showers of rain later in the day, although not the persistent downpours that we have seen for most of 2026.
The forecaster has said that Tuesday, March 3, is likely to be sunny and dry, although it has warned of frosty conditions in places with a drop in temperatures.
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This dry weather is set to continue until Thursday, March 5, when there could be a few showers of rain.
The Met Office said: “Dry with some sunshine in the morning. Clouding over in the afternoon with some showery rain spreading to the west. Maximum temperature 10C.
“Tuesday and Wednesday begin frosty but stay dry and sunny. Early rain on Thursday then bright with the odd shower.”
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An air ambulance, fire crews, police officers, paramedics and a technical response unit were all on the site between Junction 20 at Rochdale and Junction 19 at Heywood.
National Highways shared that there had been a “very serious collision” and that they anticipated “accident investigations will be required” following the crash.
The road was closed for around three hours while emergency services worked on the scene with a diversion in place.
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Earlier on Sunday, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) shared that officers were responding to the incident.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At just after 3:20pm today (Sunday 1 March), fire crews were called to reports of a road traffic collision on the M62 between Junction 19 and Junction 20.
“Three fire engines from Heywood, Chadderton and Whitefield stations, alongside the Technical Response Unit from Ashton attended the incident involving three vehicles.
“Crews arrived quickly at the scene and are currently working alongside Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service. They remain in attendance at this time.”
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At the time of reporting, there has been no information released around any casualties or if any arrests have been made.
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) has been contacted for comment.
We will bring you updates on our website as we have them.
Burns blasted the controversy surrounding the derelict ground and warned the GAA will not be knocked off course.
20:59, 01 Mar 2026Updated 21:07, 01 Mar 2026
GAA chief Jarlath Burns has vowed: We WILL rebuild Casement Park — no matter who stands in the way.
The Belfast stadium has been left to rot for a staggering 13 years — but Burns insists the long-awaited resurrection is coming.
And he fired a defiant message at political opponents after fierce resistance from unionist voices. Burns blasted the controversy surrounding the derelict ground and warned the GAA will not be knocked off course.
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He said: “It is a sad reflection on society in the North that providing a ground for Gaelic games should be such a contentious issue.
“When we saw only recently the debate in the Executive about how profits in Casement Park would be targeted — with one party going to the trouble of organising a full debate to try and force the GAA to give back any profit — it gives you a glimpse into the incredibly fraught environment.
“Ulster GAA, Antrim GAA and the people behind the Casement Park project cannot be faulted for the delays and obstacles which have kept the gates closed in West Belfast.”
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But Burns delivered the ultimate rallying cry to GAA fans — insisting Casement WILL rise again.
He added: “We remain committed to having a new home for the GAA in Ireland’s second city.
“And there WILL be a Casement Park.”
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The history of Arsenal vs Chelsea over the last 25 to 30 years tells a curious story of both clubs enjoying long spells of dominance and the balance of power currently lies in north London.
Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal, with the help of the odd Sylvinho screamer here and Nigel Winterburn rocket there, were Chelsea’s bête noire around the turn of the century.
Chelsea went 10 years without a league win against Arsenal between 1995 and 2005, but things started to change after Roman Abramovich’s takeover in 2003 and Wayne Bridge’s goal at Highbury in 2004 which knocked Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ out of the Champions League.
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Wenger’s only victory against Jose Mourinho came in the 2015 Community Shield, with Arsenal winning just two Premier League games at Stamford Bridge between 2005 and 2020. The nadir for Arsenal came when they lost 6-0 at Chelsea in Wenger’s 1,000th game in charge.
Following Mikel Arteta’s appointment in 2019, and BlueCo taking over at Chelsea in 2022, the tables have turned again. Arteta has lost just twice in 16 meetings with Chelsea in all competitions, with the most recent defeat coming in 2021 when Romelu Lukaku was up against Pablo Mari and Rob Holding.
For Arsenal, this afternoon’s game is about the title race rather than bragging rights. Man City’s victory at Leeds cut the gap to two points with both clubs having played 28 games. Arsenal will have played a game more by close of play and their lead could be five points. Chelsea, Brighton away, Everton at home and Bournemouth at home are Arsenal’s fixtures before their game at the Etihad on April 18. At a minimum, you feel Arsenal need to keep the current state of play intact going into that match.
Chelsea are without Estevao and Marc Cucurella because of injury but Reece James, who missed both legs of the League Cup semi-final between these teams, is fit. Arteta has the chance to pick an unchanged team from the north London derby, where Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres shone, but he could have Kai Havertz back on the bench.
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Here are a selection of notices published earlier this week.
Of Cambridge. Passed peacefully to rest at home on Sunday 1st February 2026, aged 86 years. Beloved wife to Gerald (Tony). Much loved Mum to Susan and John. Nanna and Nanny to 9 Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren. Funeral service to be held at 11:15am, Newmarket Road Cemetery Chapel on Monday 2nd March 2026, followed by burial. Family flowers only, donations if desired made payable to Arthur Rank Hospice may be left at the service or forwarded to:- Richard Stebbings Funeral Service Ltd, Kendal House, Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge CB24 9YS. Tel: 01223 232309.
Buchs, Sidney of Great Bradley, formerly director of Abbott Travel at Cambridge and Newmarket, died peacefully age 90 at Brampton Manor after a lengthy illness on 26 February 2026. Donations please to East Anglia Air Ambulance c/o Southgate Funeral Directors, Newmarket CB8 8AG.
Formerly of Newmarket. Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 17th February 2026, aged 92 years. Beloved wife to the late Neville and a much loved mother to the late Andrew, Graeme and wife Tammy. Funeral service to be held at The Brinkley Woodland Cemetery on Friday 6th March at 2:00pm. Family flowers only please. All Enquiries sent care of Southgate of Newmarket Funeral Directors, 25 Duchess Drive, Newmarket, CB8 8AG. T: 01638 662480.
Of Sevenoaks, Kent, sadly passed away from a heart attack on 12th February 2026 aged 65. Stuart was born in 1960 to Fred and Brenda Eden and grew up in Soham, Cambridgeshire. After living in Manchester and London, Stuart moved to Sevenoaks in 1998, where he remained until he died. He will be sadly missed by his children, Eleanor and Joseph Eden, sisters Karen, Wendy and Melanie, and many long-time friends, including his former wife, Judith. Stuart will be remembered for his sharp wit, his love of spirited debate, his dedication to his work, and his great taste in music. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday 10th March at 2.00pm at Kent & Sussex Crematorium (Cemetery Chapel), Tunbridge Wells. Stuart’s family would like to thank the emergency responders who cared for him in his final moments. Donations in lieu of flowers directly to the British Heart Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at Risby Park Nursing Home, Bury St Edmunds on Monday 9th February 2026, aged 86 years. Betty (formerly of Bourn, Cambridgeshire and New Ross, County Wexford), beloved Wife of the late Matt Gough, Mum to Matt, Stephen (deceased) and Sandra. Grandma to Lewis & Ruby, will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. The Funeral Service will be held at 2.30pm on Monday 9th March at St Helena & St Mary Church, Bourn, followed by a committal in the Churchyard. Flowers welcome. Alternatively, donations may be made to Risby Park Nursing Home via Betty’s online donation page at www.peasgoodandskeats.co.uk or sent c/o 617 Newmarket Road Cambridge CB5 8PA 01223 415255
Of Cherry Hinton, Cambridge. Passed away peacefully on Monday 9th February 2026 at Addenbrookes Hospital, aged 85 years. Devoted Husband. Dearly loved Father and Grandfather. Richard shall be deeply missed by all. Funeral service to be held on Thursday 12th March at Our Lady of Lourdes, Sawston at 10:30am followed by the committal at The Arbory Trust Woodland Burial Ground. Donations, if desired, to the benefit of EACH may be made online via Richard’s personal InMemory page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk All other enquiries to:- 617 Newmarket Road Cambridge CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 415255
Of Sawston. Beloved husband of Felicity, much loved dad to Dak and Sophie, brother to Michael and Ann, loved brother-in-law and uncle. Passed away in Addenbrookes Hospital on Sunday 8th February 2026 after an illness bravely fought. Aged 74 years. Service at Cam Valley Crematorium on Thursday 5th March at 11.00am. Donations in memory of Josef for SARCOMA UK can be made via his ‘In Memory’ page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk or sent to: c/o Peasgood & Skeates 48a High Street, Sawston CB22 3BG.
Of Cambridge. Passed away on Friday 30th January 2026 at home, aged 85 Years. Devoted Husband to Chrissie. Dearly loved Father to Kevin and Paula and Step-Father to Steve and Michelle. Treasured Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Pops. Dave shall be deeply missed by all. Funeral service to be held on Friday 6th March at Cambridge City Crematorium, West Chapel at 11:15am. Donations, if desired, to the benefit of Dementia UK may be made at the service or online via Dave’s personal InMemory page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk. All other enquiries to 617 Newmarket Road Cambridge CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 415255
(Ray) Suddenly at home on Monday 9th February 2026, aged 80 years. Husband of the late Diane, much loved dad of Amanda, Paul, Ian and Helen, and a loving grandad. Funeral service to be held at Cambridge Crematorium East Chapel on Tuesday 10th March at 11.30am. Family flowers only please, donations may be made at the service for the British Heart Foundation. Enquiries c/o Weyman Funeral Service, 26, Abbey Walk, Cambridge CB1 2QJ
Emeritus Professor of Science Education, Homerton College, Cambridge died at home on 29th January 2026, aged 65 years. Devoted husband of the late Philippa, cherished son of Roy (deceased) and Phyllis, brother to Karen. Keith’s funeral service takes place at Cambourne Church (CB23 6AF) on Friday 6th March at 2.00pm. All enquiries please c/o Kingfisher Independent Funeral Services Gate Lodge, Cemetery Road St Neots PE19 2BX Tel (01480) 471001
Funeral on Monday 2nd March at 10:30 am in Cambridge Crematorium, East Chapel. Floral tributes can be sent to Co-op Funeralcare 34 James Street, CB1 1HX. Bright flowers please, no lilies. Donations, if so desired, can be made to Alzheimer’s Society. Please wear bright clothing, no black, as per Pat’s wishes.
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Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those we have lost.
The Garden Coffee House can be found in Hexham, Northumberland and is known for being a “delightful” spot for lunch.
It’s situated on Hallgate and just some of the iconic toasty fillings on its menu, according to its Google profile, include the likes of BBQ pulled pork, honey ham, pesto and mozzarella, and kimchi cheese.
Hexham Restaurants shares: “The Garden Coffee House is quaint coffee house located just down from the old goal, in central Hexham.
“They serve legendary toasties with the most amazing cheese pull (If you know, you know!) & some slightly healthier options on their menu too! As well as a great range of drinks including matcha!”
Northumberland cafe with ‘best’ cheese toasties and coffee in the North East
Meanwhile, in a TikTok video, foodie account @evesalwayseating_ said The Garden Coffee House has the “best” cheese toasties and coffees in the North East.
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Eve revealed: “It’s a little hidden gem nestled away in Hexham.”
The content creator added: “It just has the most stunning interior, everything that’s displayed on the counters, like the cakes, looked unreal.”
Eve shared that she tried the pistachio latte and it was “insane”.
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@evesalwayseating_ continued: “Moving on to food, soup, salad and toastie is just a bit of a combo so we got the soup of the day which was like a herby broccoli one and we both got a toastie, just look at the cheese pull, this was sensational.”
After also trying a carrot cake, Eve said “not a crumb was left behind”.
Other customers have also raved about the cafe over on Tripadvisor, where it currently has a 4.7/5 rating.
This visitor wrote: “Highly recommend the garden cafe for a toastie when visiting Hexham. High quality toasties with a great cheese pull in nice quickly quaint surroundings. Nice staff.”
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‘The menu is carefully thought out with really delicious offerings’ (Image: Tripadvisor)
One person commented: “We discovered this cafe through their fun socials and visited it today for the first time on a day trip from SW Scotland. We were not disappointed!
“A lovely welcome to a warm and buzzy room, dogs included. Vintage vibe, delicious soup and toasties. Reasonable prices. The bread comes from a local bakery, The Grateful Bread Bakery – excellent.
“All in all a delightful place for lunch. We will go back!”
Someone else posted: “Wrote a really positive Google review for this cafe recently but have been again since and felt the need to promote it again as had another really enjoyable lunch.
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“The menu is carefully thought out with really delicious offerings; not your standard boring cafe food. I stuck with the ‘special’ Honey Whipped Ice Latte (so good it deserves its own 5 stars) and then I also had the Parma Ham, Fig and Pistachio loaded Sourdough. So tasty!
“Had a portion of chips on the side and they were the best fries I’ve had for a while. Well worth visiting this little gem of a place.”
The Garden Coffee House in Hexham is open seven days a week, 9am until 4pm Monday – Saturday and 10am until 4pm on a Sunday.
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Pope Leo XIV has broken his silence following the attacks on Saturday
Husna Anjum, Annette Belcher and Husna Anjum Senior Live News Reporter
20:47, 01 Mar 2026
Pope Leo XIV has urged for “peace,” calling for world leaders to stop the “cycle of violence” following the Israeli-US missile strikes that led to the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Further retaliation strikes were launched by Iran with the Pope expressing “deep concern” in what he called a “tumultuous time”. The Express reports he added: “Stability and peace are not achieved through mutual threats, nor through the use of weapons, which sow destruction, suffering, and death, but only through reasonable, sincere, and responsible dialogue.
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“Faced with the possibility of a tragedy of enormous proportions, I address to the parties involved a heartfelt appeal to assume the moral responsibility to stop the spiral of violence before it becomes an irreparable abyss!”
The Holy Father also prayed for nations during the weekly address at St. Peter’s Square and urged to revisit diplomatic solutions in order to secure peace.
“May diplomacy recover its role and may the good of peoples be promoted, peoples who long for peaceful coexistence founded on justice,’ he noted, ‘And let us continue to pray for peace.”
The first American-born pope has previously voiced concern over the Trump administration’s foreign policy, warning of a “zeal for war” following U.S. military operations in the Caribbean and the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
His most recent comments come as tensions in the region sharply escalated following the joint U.S.–Israeli operation targeting Iranian leadership and military sites. Washington has defended the strikes as necessary for security, while Tehran has vowed retaliation, raising fears the conflict could spread across the wider Middle East.
The pontiff did not name any country directly but urged leaders to recognise the humanitarian consequences of further escalation. He warned that ordinary civilians would bear the heaviest cost if fighting continues.
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Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty before leaving the pitch injured in Al Nassr’s 3-1 win over the weekend, and now their next match has been called off due to the ongoing air strikes
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr have had their Asian Champions League Two quarter-final clash against Al-Wasl postponed due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. It comes after US President Donald Trump launched an operation against Iran over the weekend.
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Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed by a US and Israeli air strike. The attacks have had a knock-on impact, with Iran responding with attacks on US and Israeli military bases in the Middle East.
That has led the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to confirm the postponement of matches, including the Champions League round of 16 games scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. The Asian Champions League Two, quarter-finals which were due to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, ahve also been postponed, with Al Nassr impacted.
The Saudi side were due to take on the United Arab Emirates club Al-Wasl in their quarter-final clash in Dubai. But that will now not go ahead, with a rescheduled date not yet confirmed.
In a statement, the AFCsaid: “In light of the developing situation in the Middle East, the Asian Football Confederation has confirmed that the AFC Champions League Elite 2025/26 Round of 16 first-leg matches in the West Region, originally scheduled for March 2-3, 2026, will now be rescheduled.
“Additionally, the AFC Champions League Two and AFC Challenge League quarter-final first-leg matches involving teams in the West Region, originally scheduled to be played between March 3 and 4, 2026, are also postponed until further notice.
“Matches involving clubs from the East Region across all of the AFC’s club competitions will proceed as originally scheduled.
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“The AFC will continue to closely monitor this rapidly evolving situation and remains resolute in ensuring the safety and security of all players, teams, officials, and fans.”
It comes as Ronaldo, Al Nassr, and Portugal all sweat over his fitness after suffering an injury during the club’s 3-1 win over Al Fahya on Saturday. The forward signalled to the bench before being replaced in the 81st minute.
Following the match, Al Nassr boss Jorge Jesus gave an update on Ronaldo, who was spotted with an ice pack on the back of his knee. “Ronaldo suffered muscle fatigue, and the medical staff will urgently perform the necessary tests to determine his condition,” he told reporters.
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Ronaldo’s withdrawal came after he missed a penalty earlier in the game. The match’s postponement could now give him more time to recover.
Games taking place in the East of the region, including Gamba Asaka vs Eatchaburi FC, Bangkok United vs Tampines Rovers, are due to go ahead as planned.
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