In the new league phase format, the top eight teams have progressed straight through to the last 16 and avoided a two-legged knockout play-off tie in the process.
Meanwhile the teams that finished between ninth and 24th will be in action this week.
As Borussia Dortmund, Olympiacos, Club Brugge, Galatasaray, Monaco, Qarabag, Bodo/Glimt and Benfica finished the league phase in 17th to 24th, they were at home for their respective first-legs.
Though, Qarabag are almost certainly facing elimination after losing 6-1 at home to Newcastle, while Monaco and Benfica have it all to do after losing by one goal against PSG and Real Madrid respectively.
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Champions League knockout phase playoff first-leg results
Monaco 2-3 Paris Saint-Germain
Borussia Dortmund 2-0 Atalanta
Olympiacos 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen
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Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Inter Milan
Club Brugge 3-3 Atletico Madrid
Champions League knockout phase playoff second leg fixtures
Atletico Madrid (3) vs Club Brugge (3)
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Bayer Leverkusen (2) vs Olympiacos (0)
Inter Milan (1) vs Bodo/Glimt (3)
Newcastle (6) vs Qarabag (1)
Atalanta (0) vs Borussia Dortmund (2)
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Juventus (2) vs Galatasaray (5)
Paris Saint-Germain (3) vs Monaco (2)
Real Madrid (1) vs Benfica (0)
When is the Champions League last-16 draw?
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The top eight from the league phase of the competition will face the eight winners of the knockout play-off ties in the last 16. The draw for the last 16 will take place on Friday February 27, 2026.
In addition, each team’s potential route to the Champions League final will become clear as the quarter-final and semi-final paths will be revealed.
Who can Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea face?
Because of the newly introduced pairing system, all five Premier League teams already know their four potential opponents in the last-16 draw.
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Man City, meanwhile, will face either Real Madrid, Benfica, Bodo/Glimt or Inter Milan after finishing eighth in the league phase.
Who is guaranteed a Champions League last-16 place?
Champions League last-16 dates
The first legs will be played on either March 10 or March 11, with the return fixtures a week later.
The staff member ended up with a cut on his nose and bite marks on one of his fingers
Man attacks hotel staff member with bible
A man has been jailed after attacking a member of staff at a hotel with a Bible. William Poyning, 45, was asked to leave the Bull Hotel, in Westgate, Peterborough, on February 12, late last year.
Poyning was escorted to an exit, becoming violent and hitting a member of staff in the face with the Bible he was holding.
Poyning also kicked out at the victim. Staff and a member of the public were able to get him out of the hotel.
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The victim received a cut to his nose and bite marks on one of his fingers. The police were called and he was arrested.
At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, March 10, Poyning, of no known address, was jailed for nine months after pleading guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.
PC Jess Broome: “Poyning’s behaviour was aggressive and intimidating as he lashed out with the Bible and attacked someone who was simply doing their job.
“We won’t tolerate attacks like this on staff working in hospitality or the nighttime economy. I’m pleased Poyning has now appeared in court to answer for his actions.”
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It comes after the actress returned to the ITV soap last year in the role of Eva Price after seven years away
Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley has been seen hailing her ‘amazing’ castmate who she predicts is going to go on to be a ‘big star’.
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The actress returned to the ITV soap last year in the role of Eva Price after seven years away, with her previously saying that the move “felt right”.
Fans will recall that Eva left Weatherfield to start a new life in France, but she is now returning as landlady of the Rovers Return – and Catherine admitted how she thought her comeback would be limited to a “funeral” sequence and was delighted to find out soap bosses wanted her back full-time.
And it was in October that viewers saw Eva heading back to Weatherfield with her daughter, Susie Price, and her new partner, Ben Driscoll, after he bought the Rovers Return for her the family, which includes his two sons, Ollie, and Will, to run. However, he failed to mention that his mother, Maggie, had to bail him out with the money to buy the boozer, and she was soon seen moving in with them too.
And it was the actress behind Susie, who was seen on-screen for the first time since she appeared as a newborn baby, who Catherine was praising as she took part in an interview with Inside Soap which was published alongside a Mother’s Day themed photoshoot alongside Aurora Bradshaw, who plays the youngster.
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Asked by the publication what it is like working with Aurora, Catherine said: “We just clicked straight away. She’s amazing. She’s just so gorgeous and professional. I’d already met her mum at the chemistry test, and we got on like a house on fire. We all met up outside of work so Aurora could meet my kids and spend some time together in the park, so she could get used to me.”
She added: “I wanted her to feel comfortable when we started. She always knows her lines and she’s always so well-rehearsed. She really loves being here and she’s an absolute dream!”
Corrie fans will recall that Eva gave birth to her and Aidan Connor’s daughter in April 2018 in a cottage where she was staying to hide the pregnancy. She handed her newborn daughter over to Toyah Battersby and the baby was named Susie after Peter’s late sister, Susan Barlow. Eva registered her daughter as ‘Susie Price’ immediately after her birth.
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But Toyah created a fake birth certificate saying that Jacqui was Susie’s mother and Peter was her father as well as her name being ‘Susie Barlow’ so Peter wouldn’t suspect anything. Eventually, the truth came tumbling out following the tragic death of Aidan and convinced that his son would not have taken his life if he had known the truth about his little girl, Aidan’s father Jonny Connor decided to fight for custody.
Not wanting Eva to flee the country with the baby, Eva’s ex-boyfriend Adam Barlow, who Aidan originally believed was the father of the baby, decided to make a fake DNA test to show Johnny that he was in fact Susie’s biological father and Eva eventually left the cobbles behind when Susie was just a few months old.
Also asked if Aurora is as sassy as viewers have found Susie to be, Catherine revealed: “Absolutely! Susie Price is another level of sass, but Aurora is older than her years. I’m really good at predicting stars of the future and to me, she’s gonna be a big star. She really wants it and she puts so much time and energy into bringing Susie to life. It’s a real joy to see such a brilliant work ethic in somebody so young.”
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Meanwhile, some Corrie fans may not know that Susie actress Aurora Bradshaw isn’t the only one in her family starring in the soap. Her older brother, Bobby is best known for playing Jake Windass, the son of Gary Windass and Izzy Armstrong. The character was born after the former couple used a surrogate, Tina McIntyre, to conceive due to Izzy’s health problems.
Jake’s parents have since separated, but do share joint custody but Jake lives with Gary, his wife Maria Connor, and stepbrother Liam at 5 Victoria Court. The youngster was originally played by twins Harley and Layton Phoenix from 2013 to 2015, before Seth and Theo Wild took over in 2016 until 2018, which was then when Bobby took over.
The head chef of world-renowned restaurant Noma has been forced to step down over allegations of bullying and abuse.
René Redzepi, who founded the three Michelin star restaurant, announced that he would resign in a post on social media that acknowledged the concerns surrounding his “past leadership”.
Noma, which put Copenhagen on the map as a global food hotspot through its brand of innovative Nordic cuisine that championed foraged ingredients, had been due to open a Los Angles residency.
But Noma’s arrival in the US has raised concerns about allegations about its head chef’s history of cultivating a toxic workplace, including claims of verbal and physical abuse.
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Image: Rene Redzepi. Pic: Reuters
After major corporate sponsors American Express and Blackbird were widely reported to have pulled out of the pop-up event, Mr Redzepi announced late on Wednesday in the US that he would “step away”.
“I have worked to be a better leader and Noma has taken big steps to transform the culture over many years,” he said in a post on Instagram.
“I recognise these changes do not repair the past.
“An apology is not enough; I take responsibility for my own actions.
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“After more than two decades of building and leading this restaurant, I’ve decided to step away and allow our extraordinary leaders to now guide the restaurant into its next chapter.”
Mr Redzepi said the residency would continue without him, adding “the Noma team today is the strongest and most inspiring it has ever been”.
The New York Times published allegations from former staff that Mr Redzepi had subjected his staff to psychological and physical abuse, including hitting, jabbing and shoving workers for minor errors as well as punching them in anger.
Protesters gathered outside the Noma pop-up venue on Wednesday, led by the acclaimed restaurant’s former director of fermentation Jason Ignacio White, who has been a vocal critic of Mr Redzepi, Sky News’ US broadcast partner NBC reported.
After the allegations emerged, Mr Redzepi defended his actions in another Instagram post last week.
“I want to address past stories around my leadership in the kitchen that have resurfaced recently,” he said.
“Although I don’t recognise all details in these stories, I can see enough of my past behaviour reflected in them to understand that my actions were harmful to people who worked with me.
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“To those who have suffered under my leadership, my bad judgement, or my anger, I am deeply sorry and I have worked to change.”
The Danish chef added: “I was not able to handle the pressure, small mistakes could feel enormous to me, and I reacted in ways that I regret deeply today.”
The pop-up in Silver Lake is widely reported to have sold out in three minutes, with diners paying $1,500 per package.
Noma has been named the world’s best restaurant five times by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.
The restaurant shot to prominence off the back of pioneering Nordic cuisine, including a dish known as the “Hen and the Egg” (a duck egg served with hay oil and greens) and the “Edible Soil” (Carrot and Radish in Edible Soil).
Ants have also featured on the menu, among other experimental ingredients used by Noma.
It’s St Patrick’s Thursday at the Cheltenham Festival, with another bumper day of racing ahead.
The Stayers’ Hurdle is the headline race on day three at Prestbury Park, with Teahupoo and Bob Olinger set to renew their epic rivalry.
Day two saw Il Etait Temps power to victory in the Queen Mother Champion Chase for Hollywood Racing and Barnane Stud, with stablemate and huge favourite Majborough only managing seventh place.
Willie Mullins’ 11/1 King Rasko Grey, ridden by Paul Townend, won the Turners Novices’ Hurdle after controversy at the start, while Kitzbuhel and Harry Cobden came first in a thrilling Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase.
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Jingko Blue won the Coral Cup Hurdle, while Conor Stone-Walsh got his first Cheltenham winner as Final Orders won the Cross Country Chase.
Ladies’ Day finished with 66/1 shot Martator winning the Grand Annual Handicap Chase and The Mourne Rambler taking top honours in the Champion Bumper.
Friday’s Cheltenham Gold Cup has been left wide open after Galopin Des Champs was ruled out and then Fact To File was not declared, leaving Jango Baie, Gaelic Warrior and The Jukebox Man all vying for favouritism. Here’s everything you need to know…
Thousands will descend on Cheltenham Racecourse
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When is Cheltenham Festival 2026?
The meeting runs for four days, beginning on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and running until Friday, March 13, 2026.
There are seven races each day at Prestbury Park, with the first at 1.20pm GMT and the last at 5.20pm.
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Cheltenham Festival 2026 race card and results
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St Patrick’s (Thursday, March 12)
13.20: Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle
White Noise 40/1
Oldschool Outlaw 15/2
Place De La Nation 28/1
14.00: Jack Richards Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase
14.40: Pertemps Network Final
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15.20: Ryanair Steeple Chase
16.40: TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase
17.20: Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated at the course on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival
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Gold Cup Day (Friday, March 13)
14.00: County Handicap Hurdle
14.40: Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Steeple Chase
15.20: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle
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16.40: Festival Hunters Chase
17.20: Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle
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Champion Day (Tuesday, March 10) results
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13.20: Supreme Novices’ Hurdle
Old Park Star 15/8f
Sober Glory 9/2
Mydaddypaddy 6/1
14.00: Arkle Novices’ Chase
Kargese 7/1
Kopek Des Bordes 11/8
Lulamba 11/10f
14.40: Handicap Steeple Chase
Saratoga 10/1
Winston Junior 5/1
Klycot 40/1
Pourquoi Pas Papa 16/1
Johnnywho 18/1
Jagwar 3/1f
Quebecois 10/1
Blow Your Wad 14/1
Lossiemouth 7/5f
Brighterdaysahead 7/2
The New Lion 3/1
16.40: Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
Madara 3/1f
Will The Wise 10/1
Moon D’orange 25/1
Downmexicoway 9/1
17.20: National Hunt Novices’ Chase
Holloway Queen 12/1
King Of Answers 22/1
One Big Bang 11/1
Union Station 28/1
Ladies’ Day (Wednesday, March 11) results
13.20: Turners Novices’ Hurdle
King Rasko Grey 11/1
Act Of Innocence 10/1
Zeus Power 50/1
Soldier Reeves 150/1
14.00: Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase
Kitzbuhel 11/1
Final Demand 7/2
Salver 25/1
Oscars Brother 18/1
Jingko Blue 9/2f
Franciscan Rock 50/1
Storm Heart 5/1
Ballyadam 40/1
Beckett Rock 33/1
15.20: Cross Country Steeple Chase
Final Orders 7/1
Favori De Champdou 2/1f
Vanillier 13/2
16.00: Queen Mother Steeple Chase
Il Etait Temps 5/2
Libberty Hunter 50/1
L’eau Du Sud 13/2
16.40: Grand Annual Steeple Chase Challenge Cup
Martator 66/1
Jazzy Matty 8/1
Break My Soul 20/1
Release The Beast 10/1
The Mourne Rambler 15/2
Mets Ta Ceinture 14/1
Bass Hunter 8/1
Cheltenham Festival onlookers
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Cheltenham Festival 2026 weather and going
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Rain is forecast throughout the day in Cheltenham on Thursday with cloud, high winds and a highest temperature of around 13 degrees.
There are also light showers forecast for Gold Cup Friday, when it will be far colder.
The going for Thursday is good, good to soft in places.
How to watch Cheltenham Festival 2026
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TV channel: ITV1 will broadcast the first six races for FREE, with coverage beginning at 12.45pm every day and running until 5pm.
Preview show ‘The Opening Show’ will be broadcast on ITV4 from 9am to 10am every morning of the meet.
The only place to watch the Festival in its entirety is on Racing TV, which will broadcast all seven races on each day of the meeting. Build-up coverage starts at 12.45pm GMT every day and coverage concludes after the final race. Racing TV is a subscription-based channel available through Sky.
Live stream: TV viewers can watch the action for free via the ITVX website and app. Racing TV is available across Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and their own website and app.
Despite communication restrictions, the BBC was able to speak to several Iranians who oppose the government and who initially did not oppose the idea of military action against the Islamic Republic, particularly after another uprising attempt and nationwide protests were subdued in what has become the deadliest protest crackdown in the Islamic Republic’s history.
“It’s a bit like being house proud, but of my country– looking after it, keeping it tidy, investing in it, caring for the people in it, looking out for neighbours and making visitors and newcomers feel welcome.” – Zoe, Barnsley, England
Progression
“Carl Schurz said ‘my country, right or wrong. If right, to be kept right. If wrong, to be set right.’ The truth is more involved. A nationalist believes the appearance of supremacy is so important he will attack his own countrymen for criticising it. A patriot will criticise their own country so it can become greater tomorrow than it was yesterday.” – William, US
Shared humanity
“Patriotism is not wrapping yourself in your country’s flag; it’s wrapping yourself in your shared humanity.” – Gary, Rhode Island, US
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A quieter, enduring love
“Patriotism isn’t loud. It’s not about flags or anthems and proving who loves their country most. For me, it’s a quieter and enduring love. The kind that stays, even when things aren’t perfect. Patriotism is caring enough to see what’s wrong and still believe we can do better. It’s shown in small things –helping a neighbour, listening, choosing kindness when anger would be easier. True patriotism doesn’t draw lines between people. It asks only that we care enough to build something worth belonging to. Because love of country isn’t shouted. It’s shown – in hope, in effort, and in how we treat each other, irrespective of our origins.” – Brian, Portishead, England
Duty and understanding
“Patriotism is the feeling of love for your country. However, like conventional love, the feeling is not unconditional and, to be sustainable, should not be all encompassing. Patriotism is understanding that your country has a history, some of which can be celebrated, some of which should be addressed critically and all of which can be learnt from. Patriotism is understanding that your country is alive, ever changing. Patriotism is understanding that while you had no role in being born in the country you consider home, it is your duty to look to help shape and improve it.” – Richard, Croydon, England
Setting a positive example
“Patriotism for me is a sense of flying my own personal flag for those before me – my late mum and grandmother – and being a positive role model for my daughters. Caring for Mother Earth as much as possible, continuing to be charitable to those in my community.”– Joanna, Essex, England
“As a biracial child growing up in the UK in the 1970s I’ve already been told that [certain patriotic] symbols are not mine. Moving from England to Scotland as an adult again reinforced what I am not. So without much sense of conventional patriotism, I try to be a useful citizen of planet Earth; through work, through actions, through care.”– Devinder, Scotland
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Kindness
“It means embracing all that is kind and welcoming in our country, striving to rescue our natural habitats from capitalism and to rescue our human population from the scourge of social media. It’s about smiling and saying hello to anyone and everyone.”– Ann, Bishop’s Stortford, England
Being welcoming
“For me, patriotism is the land. I love the English countryside, the trees, meadows, moors and beaches – that is where I feel my peace, belonging and roots, and what I want to protect. This land should be welcoming to anyone who loves and cares for it and wants to belong here, no matter where they were born or what their race or religion is. Love is all that matters.”– James, England
“I recently became an immigrant and I’ve been overwhelmed by how welcoming my new home is. In turn I’ve done my best to return that love through voluntary work, donating to local causes, and being there for my neighbours when they need help. I don’t speak the local language yet but despite that, I feel a stronger sense of belonging here than I ever have before.”– Gem, Berlin
Aiming high
“Patriotism means wanting the UK to be the best, cleanest and fairest it can be, with no one or nowhere left behind.”– Candida, West Sussex, England
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Preserving identity
“I think being patriotic means preserving our country’s unique identity. It can mean learning and teaching our local history, folk songs, arts and crafts… and also looking after our local wildlife.”– Beth, Lancashire, England
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Steam mops for hard floors are a familiar concept but the Bissell Revolution HydroSteam is the first wet, upright consumer carpet cleaner with an integrated steam function. It performs its headline party trick by forcing steam into dirty carpets via a bank of 27 steam nozzles, located in front of, and underneath, its fixed, dual-brush roll assembly.
The overall weight is heavier than Bissell’s Pet Pro (reviewed below) and while still manoeuvrable, a trip up the stairs does require some extra bicep action. The steam functionality also doesn’t extend to the supplied accessory tools.
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Operation is incredibly simple, however, with three choices. The first is the SteamWash Max mode, which is activated by pulling a trigger to dispense steam, water and cleaning formula. It takes eight hours to fully dry.
The second allows you to soften deeply embedded stains by passing over them in Pretreat (steam-only) mode. Lastly, a faster, water and formula quick dry cleaning mode deals with everyday, light staining and sees carpets dry in around 30 minutes.
The Revolution HydroSteam chews through more cleaning formula than rivals, but on its SteamWash MAX setting, it positively scythed through absolutely all but the toughest of carpet stains in a couple of passes.
Even deeply embedded, dried-in wine stains succumbed to its ministrations, once given a couple of passes of pure steam pre-treatment. In bald performance terms, this machine categorically outperforms every other consumer-grade wet carpet cleaner I’ve tested, no mean feat.
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Key specifications
Weight: 10.2kg
Power: 1,300W
Capacity: 3.8-litre clean water tank; 1.9-litre dirty water tank
A police car and van were parked at an address on Firwood Avenue in Farnworth at around 9am this morning (March 12).
One resident, who does not want to be named, said they spotted six officers who were “kicking the front door” before heading around the back with a battering ram.
They said: “I was asleep and heard banging and kicking, looked out, and the police were kicking the front door.
“They then went round the back with the big red key.
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Residents woke up to police ‘banging and kicking’ a door (Image: Public)
“We don’t know what’s happened and we never see them neighbours, so it’s unusual for this street – we never have anything like this, it’s a quiet street.”
They said the van was still sitting outside the property half an hour later and police were seen coming out of the home with blue gloves on.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were contacted for a comment and said that they were responding to a “concern for welfare report” at the property.
The council issued a fresh update on the historic Glasgow building today in what is a devastating blow for the city.
12:57, 12 Mar 2026Updated 13:02, 12 Mar 2026
The remaining section of the historic Glasgow building that was devastated by a fire will have to be demolished.
Glasgow City Council said that what is left of the iconic Victorian structure will be bulldozed completely “in the interests of public safety”.
The fire began in a vape shop in Union Street on Sunday and spread through the building and around the corner, where only the facade of the B-listed building at the junction with Gordon Street was left standing.
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The blaze forced neighbouring Glasgow Central Station, Scotland’s busiest railway station, to close. The lower level of the station is running services again but authorities say the main part of the station will remain shut for the rest of the week.
An updated statement from Glasgow City Council reads: “We are now in control of the Union Street site, and after a full and final assessment of the remaining structure, our Building Standards team have decided that demolition must happen in the interests of public safety.
“Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are still on site to take care of remaining hot spots.”
We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.