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2026 College Football Schedule for Teams in the West
We’re a little more than three months away from the start of the 2026 college football season, and ESPN and the conferences have announced their schedules.
It’s never too early to start making plans for the upcoming season. Here is a complete schedule of upcoming contests by week for the top teams from the West.
Times and TV networks are included where known.
Week 0/1 Games
—SATURDAY, AUGUST 29—
Sacramento State at Eastern Michigan, 3:30pm PT, ESPN+
San Jose State at USC, 12pm PT, NBC
Hawai’i at Stanford, 4pm PT, ACCN
New Mexico State at Florida State, 4pm, The CW
Memphis at UNLV, 7pm, FOX
—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3—
Colorado at Georgia Tech, 5pm PT, ESPN
Idaho at Utah, 6pm PT, ESPNU
—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4—
San Jose State at Eastern Michigan, 3:30pm PT, ESPN+
Miami at Stanford, 6pm PT, ESPN
Fresno State at USC, 6pm PT, FOX
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5—
Oregon State at Houston, 9am PT, ESPN
Duquesne at Air Force, 10am PT, MW+
Boise State at Oregon, 12:30pm PT, CBS/Paramount+
Wyoming at Colorado State, 3pm PT, USA
Idaho State at Utah State, 4pm PT, CBSSN
Utah Tech at BYU, 5pm PT, ESPN+
Mercyhurst at New Mexico State, 6pm PT, ESPN+
UNLV at Hawai’i, 6pm PT, The CW
Northern Arizona at Arizona, 6:30pm PT, ESPN+
Portland State at San Diego State, 6:30pm PT, USA
Morgan State at Arizona State, 7pm PT, ESPN+
MVSU at Sacramento State, 7pm PT, ESPN+
Central Michigan at New Mexico, 7pm PT, FS1
UCLA at Cal, 7:30pm PT, ESPN
WKU at Nevada, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
UTEP at Oklahoma, TBD, SECN+
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6—
Washington State at Washington, 1pm PT, NBC/Peacock
Week 2 Games
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12—
Washington State at Kansas State, 9am PT, TNT/HBO Max
Arizona State at Texas A&M, 9am PT, ABC
Oregon at Oklahoma State, 9am PT, ESPN
Cal at Syracuse, 12:30pm PT, ACCN
Arizona at BYU, 12:30pm PT, FOX
Weber State at Colorado, 12:30pm PT, ESPN+
UNLV at North Texas, 12:45pm PT, ESPNU
Utah State at Washington, 12:30pm PT, BTN
Northern Colorado at Wyoming, 1pm PT, MW+
Memphis at Boise State, 3pm PT, USA
Southern Utah at Colorado State, 4pm PT, CBSSN
San Diego State at UCLA, 4:15pm PT, BTN
Texas Tech at Oregon State, 4:30pm PT, CBS/Paramount+
Texas Southern at UTEP, 6pm PT, MW+
North Dakota State at Air Force, 7pm PT, FS1
Arkansas at Utah, 7:15pm PT, ESPN
Montana State at Nevada, 7:30pm PT, The CW
Sacramento State at Fresno State, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
Louisiana at USC, 8pm PT, BTN
Mercyhurst at New Mexico, TBA, MW+
New Mexico State at Hawai’i, TBD, MW+
Cal Poly at San Jose State, TBD, MW+
Week 3 Games
—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18—
Portland State at Oregon, 7:30pm PT, BTN
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19—
Arizona State vs. Kansas, 9am PT, FS1 (London, England)
Wyoming at Central Michigan, 10am PT, ESPN+
Utah State at Utah, 12:30pm PT, FOX
Wagner at Cal, 12:30pm PT, ACCN
Duquesne at Washington State, 12:30pm PT, USA
UTEP at Michigan, 12:30pm PT, BTN
USC at Rutgers, 12:30pm PT, CBS
Stanford at Duke, 1pm PT, The CW
Nevada at Middle Tennessee, 4pm PT, ESPN+
Eastern Washington at Washington, 4:15pm PT, BTN
New Mexico at Oklahoma, 4:30pm PT, ESPN2
BYU at Colorado State, 4:30pm PT, CBS/Paramount+
Colorado at Northwestern, 4:30pm PT, FOX/FS1
James Madison at San Diego State, 7pm PT, The CW
South Dakota at Boise State, 7pm PT, CBSSN
North Dakota State at Sacramento State, 7:30pm PT, ESPN
Northern Illinois at Arizona, 7:30pm PT, TNT/HBO Max
Montana at Oregon State, 8pm PT, USA
Fresno State at San Jose State, 8pm PT, FS1
Purdue at UCLA, 8pm PT, BTN
Week 4 Games
—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25—
Clemson at Cal, 7:30pm PT, ESPN
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26—
Hawai’i at Wyoming, 12pm PT, The CW
New Mexico at New Mexico State, 12:30pm PT, CBSSN
Arizona at Washington State, 4:30pm PT, CBS/Paramount+
Troy at Utah State, 4:30pm PT, CBSSN
Oregon State at UTEP, 6pm PT, Mw+
Rice at Fresno State, 7pm PT, The CW
Georgia Tech at Stanford, 7:30pm PT, ESPN
UMass at Sacramento State, TBD, TBD
Colorado at Baylor, TBD, TBD
Utah at Iowa State, TBD, TBD
Oregon at USC, TBD, TBD
Minnesota at Washington, TBD, TBD
UCLA at Maryland, TBD, TBD
Air Force at Nevada, TBD, FOX
Boise State at Western Michigan, TBD, TBD
UNLV at Akron, TBD, ESPN
San Diego State at Toledo, TBD, TBD
Colorado State at UTSA, TBD, TBD
Week 5 Games
—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1—
WKU at New Mexico State, 5pm PT, CBSSN
—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3—
Navy at Air Force, 9am PT, CBS/Paramount+
Wyoming at North Dakota State, 12:30pm PT, The CW
Cal at UNLV, 12:30pm PT, CBSSN
Oregon State at Colorado State, 3pm PT, USA
Utah State at Boise State, 4:30pm PT, CBSSN
Fresno State at Washington State, 6:30pm PT, USA
Texas State at San Diego State, 7:30pm PT, The CW
Washington at USC, TBD
San Jose State at Hawai’i, TBD, MW+
UTEP at New Mexico, TBD, MW+
Stanford at Wake Forest, TBD, TBD
Baylor at Arizona State, TBD, TBD
Cincinnati at Arizona, TBD, TBD
Texas Tech at Colorado, TBD, TBD
Week 6 Games
—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7—
New Mexico State at FIU, 4:30pm PT, ESPN2
—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9—
Iowa State at BYU, 7:15pm PT, ESPN
Iowa at Washington, 6pm PT, FOX/FS1
Wyoming at San Jose State, 6pm PT, CBSSN
Washington State at Utah State, 6pm PT, The CW
Iowa State at BYU, 7:15pm PT, ESPN
—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10—
Stanford at Notre Dame, 12:30pm PT, NBC/Peacock
San Diego State at Oregon State, 3pm PT, USA
North Dakota State at UNLV, 4pm PT, The CW
Air Force at NIU, 4:30pm CBSSN
Boise State at Fresno State, 7:30pm PT, The CW
Sacramento State at Bowling Green, TBD, TBD
UCLA at Oregon, TBD, TBD
USC at Penn State, TBD, TBD
Nevada at UTEP, TBD, FOX Network
Virginia Tech at Cal, TBD, TBD
Kansas at Utah, TBD, TBD
Hawai’i at Arizona State, TBD, TBD
Arizona at West Virginia, TBD, TBD
Week 7 Games
—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15—
Colorado State at Texas State, 5pm PT, CBSSN
—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16—
Washington at Purdue, 5pm PT, FOX
—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17—
UNLV at Air Force, 12:30pm PT, CBSSN
NIU at Wyoming, 12:30pm PT, The CW
Washington State at Oregon State, 3pm PT, USA
Nevada at North Dakota State, 4pm PT, CBSSN
Fresno State at San Diego State, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
Wake Forest at Cal, TBD, TBD
Nebraska at Oregon, TBD, TBD
Wisconsin at UCLA, TBD, TBD
New Mexico at Hawai’i, TBD, FOX Network
San Jose State at UTEP, TBD, MW+
Ohio at Sacramento State, TBD, TBD
Elon at Stanford, TBD, TBD
Arizona State at Texas Tech, TBD, TBD
Notre Dame at BYU, TBD, TBD
Utah at Colorado, TBD, TBD
Week 8 Games
—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21—
New Mexico State at Sam Houston, 5pm PT, ESPN2
—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23—
Air Force at Wyoming, 6pm PT, The CW
NC State at Stanford, 7:30pm PT, ESPN
—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24—
Boise State at Washington State, 3pm PT, USA
Utah State at Texas State, 4:30pm PT, CBSSN
San Diego State at Colorado State, 6:30pm PT, The CW
San Jose State at Nevada, TBD, Mw+
USC at Wisconsin, TBD, TBD
Kansas State at Arizona State, TBD, TBD
Michigan State at UCLA, TBD, TBD
Hawai’i at NIU, TBD, MW+
North Dakota State at New Mexico, TBD, The CW or MW+
Sacramento State at Ball State, TBD, TBD
Oregon at Illinois, TBD, TBD
BYU at UCF, TBD, TBD
Colorado at Oklahoma State, TBD, TBD
Houston at Utah, TBD, TBD
Iowa State at Arizona, TBD, TBD
Cal at SMU, TBD, TBD
Week 9 Games
—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28—
Jacksonville State at New Mexico State, 5pm PT, ESPN2
—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30—
Kent State at Sacramento State, 7:30pm PT, ESPN2
—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31—
UConn at Air Force, 12pm PT, MW+
UTEP at North Dakota State, 12:30pm PT, MW+
Colorado State at Utah State, 12:30pm PT, USA
Oregon State at Fresno State, 4pm PT, USA
Washington State at San Diego State, 4pm PT, CBSSN
Texas State at Boise State, 7pm PT, The CW
NIU at UNLV, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
Northwestern at Oregon, TBD, TBD
Washington at Nebraska, TBD, TBD
Stanford at Louisville, TBD, TBD
Ohio State at USC, TBD, TBD
Nevada at UCLA, TBD, TBD
New Mexico at San Jose State, TBD, MW+
Arizona at Texas Tech, TBD, TBD
Cal at NC State, TBD, TBD
Arizona State at BYU, TBD, TBD
Kansas State at Colorado, TBD, TBD
Utah at Cincinnati, TBD, TBD
Week 10 Games
—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4—
Toledo at Sacramento State, 4-4:30pm PT, ESPN2/U/CBSSN
—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6—
New Mexico at Nevada, 6pm PT, CBSSN
TCU at Arizona, 7:15pm PT, ESPN
—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7—
Liberty at New Mexico State, 2pm PT, ESPN Network
Boise State at Colorado State, 3pm PT, USA
Air Force at Army, 4:30pm CBS/Paramount+
Fresno State at Utah State, 6:30pm PT, USA
Wyoming at UNLV, 7:30pm, CBSSN
Texas State at Oregon State, 7:30pm PT, The CW
Oregon at Ohio State, TBD, TBD
UCLA at Minnesota, TBD, TBD
Penn State at Washington, TBD, TBD
Hawai’i at UTEP, TBD, FOX Network
NIU at San Jose State, TBD, MW+
Colorado at Arizona State, TBD, TBD
BHYU at Utah, TBD, TBD
Week 11 Games
—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11—
Sacramento State at Central Michigan, 4-4:30pm PT, ESPN2/U/CBSSN
—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13—
Illinois at UCLA, 6pm PT, FOX
Houston at Colorado, 7:15pm PT, ESPN
—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14—
New Mexico State at Missouri State, 12pm PT, ESPN Network
Fresno State at Texas State, 1pm PT, The CW
Oregon State at Boise State, 3pm PT, USA
San Jose State at Air Force, 4pm PT, CBSSN
UNLV at New Mexico, 4:30pm PT, The CW
Utah State at San Diego State, 6:30pm PT, USA
Colorado State at Washington State, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
North Dakota State at Hawai’i, 8:59pm PT, The CW
Stanford at Virginia Tech, TBD, TBD
USC at Indiana, TBD, TBD
Michigan at Oregon, TBD, TBD
Washington at Michigan State, TBD, TBD
Cal at Virginia, TBD, TBD
Nevada at NIU, TBD, MW+
Wyoming at UTEP, TBD, FOX Network
Utah at Arizona, TBD, TBD
Arizona State at UCF, TBD, TBD
Baylor at BYU, TBD, TBD
Week 12 Games
—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20—
Oregon at Michigan State, 5pm PT, FOX
UTEP at Air Force, 5pm PT, The CW
—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21—
Delaware at New Mexico State, 12pm PT, ESPN Network
Washington State at Texas State, 3pm PT, USA
UNLV at San Jose State, 4pm PT, CBSSN
Colorado State at Fresno State, 4:30pm PT, The CW
New Mexico at Wyoming, 6pm PT, FS1
San Diego State at Boise State, 6:30pm PT, USA
Utah State at Oregon State, 7:30pm PT, CBSSN
Utah at TCU, TBD, TBD
Stanford at Cal, TBD, TBD
Indiana at Washington, TBD, TBD
UCLA at Michigan, TBD, TBD
Maryland at USC, TBD, TBD
Oklahoma State at Arizona State, TBD, TBD
Hawai’i at Nevada, TBD, FOX Network
Colorado at Cincinnati, TBD, TBD
BYU at Kansas, TBD, TBD
Arizona at Kansas State, TBD, TBD
Week 13 Games
—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27—
North Dakota State at San Jose State, 12:30pm PT, CBSSN
Air Force at New Mexico, 1:30pm PT, The CW
West Virginia at Utah, 6pm PT, FOX
—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28—
New Mexico State at Middle Tennessee, 11am PT, ESPN Network
Nevada at UNLV, 6pm PT, CBSSN
Washington at Oregon, TBD, TBD
USC at UCLA, TBD, TBD
Boise State at Utah State, TBD, Flex Game
Oregon State at Washington State, TBD, Flex Game
San Diego State at Fresno State, TBD, Flex Game
Texas State at Colorado State, TBD, Flex Game
SMU at Stanford, TBD, TBD
Sacramento State at Hawai’i, TBD, MW+
UTEP at NIU, TBD, MW+
Pitt at Cal, TBD, TBD
UConn at Wyoming, TBD, FOX Network
Arizona State at Arizona, TBD, TBD
Cincinnati at BYU, TBD, TBD
UCF at Colorado, TBD, TBD
Week 14 Games
—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4—
Big 12 Championship Game, 5pm PT, ABC
Pac-12 Championship Game, 5pm PT, CBS/Paramount+
Mountain West Championship Game, 6pm PT, FOX
—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5—
ACC Championship Game, 9am PT, ABC
Big Ten Championship Game, 5pm PT, FOX
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Marcus Rashford’s imminent talks with Man United as Arsenal ‘discuss’ transfer
Marcus Rashford’s future is up in the air following an impressive loan spell with Barcelona and the Man United star is set for imminent talks
Arsenal and Tottenham have both reportedly held talks over a potential swoop for Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford after an outstanding loan spell at Barcelona.
The Spanish giants have a £26m option-to-buy the England international permanently, but are keen to bring in another striker as well.
Hansi Flick’s squad would favour another loan deal for Rashford, giving them financial flexibility to pursue another forward, with Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon close to joining Barcelona.
However, United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is understood to be keen on a permanent departure of the England international in an attempt to reduce the club wage bill.
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According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United and Rashford are due to hold discussions about his future this week, with the England star seeking clarity ahead of the World Cup.
Rashford caught the eye with 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions for Barcelona, and he’s expressed his ambition to make the switch to the Nou Camp permanent.
Aston Villa have also reportedly explored signing Rashford this summer, following his impressive loan stint at Villa Park towards the end of last season. Barcelona are keen on Chelsea’s Joao Pedro, but the Blues have no intention of parting with the Brazilian.
Arsenal are believed to be looking for a winger this summer, as they aim to strengthen their attacking options after securing the Premier League title.
However, Arsenal are likely to need to sell several first-team players, with the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Ethan Nwaneri and Ben White all being linked with departures from the Emirates Stadium.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are looking to strengthen their squad following a season in which they only narrowly avoided the drop on the final day.
Discussing his transfer plans for the summer, De Zerbi said: “Listen, we have a great relationship with Johan and Vinai and the whole board. I have no doubt, but it’s right because I came to start a new plan, a new project, and the plan was not in Sunderland.
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“It was after Everton, staying in the Premier League. My target was very clear at the beginning. I gave all my best. I pushed to arrive at today. From today, we have to start to work.
“Look, my target when I came was today, to arrive today, after the last game and planning the next Premier League. I’m sure we have not to change too many players. It’s not right. It’s not right because we are lucky to have a lot of good players, a lot of good guys.
“I think we have to complete the squad in the best way, with the first level of players, with the right behaviour of the players, because now the qualities of the players are important, but more important is the spirit, the mentality of these players – and now the job starts.”
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What to Watch with Vikings OTAs in Motion
When I first began my NFL front office career back in the days of Bud Grant, Fran Tarkenton, and the Purple People Eaters, the only players I saw in the offseason were the new draft picks for a two-day rookie camp. I didn’t meet vets such as Tarkenton until the first day of training camp at Mankato State University in late July.
There were no OTAs or mandatory minicamps. Not even an organized team offseason strength-and-conditioning program for the veterans.
Times certainly have changed as the salaries for NFL players and coaches have skyrocketed compared to several decades ago. Only star players earned six-figure salaries back then, and many players had other jobs in the offseason to supplement their income.
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Today, with the minimum salary at $885,000 and the average salary over $3 million, players know they must be present and work hard to improve their craft and understanding of the playbook via the team’s offseason program, or they risk falling behind other players they may be competing with and other teams around the league.
Thus, OTAs and minicamps have taken on an important role in player/team development leading into training camp, which is expected to open the last week in July.
Here are the things I’ll be paying the most attention to during the 10 scheduled OTA sessions that wrap up the week of June 15, as well as the June 9-11 minicamp.
Quarterbacks
We can expect to hear Kevin O’Connell praising all four QBs in his media sessions—Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy, Carson Wentz, and Max Brosmer. O’Connell will say Murray is working hard and doing a great job picking up the system. He’ll say McCarthy looks stronger and has a great grasp of the offense, and Wentz has recovered from his shoulder surgery and brings vet savvy to the QB room. And that Brosmer is a talented work in progress.
What O’Connell won’t say in May or June—and probably not until mid-August–is who his starting QB will be on September 13 when the Packers come to town for the regular season opener. He’ll continue to say it’s an “open competition,” which is what he should be saying at this early juncture.
We can speculate who the coaches are looking to start (almost certainly Murray if he stays healthy) based on who is taking the first reps with the other offensive starters at minicamp practices.
The opening couple of series in the first preseason game at the Giants on August 15 may tell us more. And certainly the August 19-20 joint practices with the Baltimore Ravens at the Vikings’ TCO facility should clinch it if O’Connell hasn’t officially announced his choice by then.
As for OTAs this week and next week before minicamp, both Murray and McCarthy should get an equal number of reps with the starting offensive line, top wide receivers Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jauan Jennings, No. 1 tight end T.J. Hockenson, and the RB combo of Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason.
Wentz and Brosmer most likely will be throwing to the non-starters (and I want to see sixth-round running back Demond Claiborne flash his 4.37 speed out of the backfield this offseason or certainly in training camp and preseason games, and see if last year’s third-rounder Tai Felton can take a big step forward at wide receiver after a non-productive rookie season).
Defensive Line and Edge Rushers
Will first-rounder Caleb Banks participate at all in team drills before training camp as he continues his recovery from foot surgery? Almost certainly not, according to the intel we’ve heard. He is participating in classroom work and mental reps—perhaps in some walkthroughs—but he is not expected to hit the field until the start of training camp, which gives him two more months of rehab.
We know Jalen Redmond will start on the D-line, and Banks is a likely starter if he’s healthy and quickly gets up to speed in training camp. It will be interesting to see if there are any clues in OTAs and minicamp about who has a leg up for the other starting spot among returnees Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins and Levi Drake Rodriguez, and third-round DT Domonique Orange.
The reality is that the best defensive lines have an effective rotation, and that’s surely what DC Brian Flores is hoping for from this young group, which could become a team strength.
I’m intrigued by what the coaches do with second-round LB Jake Golday, who played defensive end and inside linebacker in college. I was opposed to trading a proven edge rusher in Jonathan Greenard unless the team did not believe he could stay healthy after his shoulder issues last season. Andrew Van Ginkel is a terrific player, but he’s had injury issues, and I like how Dallas Turner came on last season with a team-leading eight sacks. But who is going to be the third edge player in a rotation, or in the case of injury to a starter?
I want to see if the coaches give Golday some minicamp reps at OLB/Edge, after that was the indication when he was drafted. O’Connell says Golday is first learning the inside linebacker spot, where he would back up an excellent starting duo in Blake Cashman and Eric Wilson. But with Ivan Pace also here as a backup ILB, the best first-year impact for Golday would be as a rotating edge rusher who can drop into coverage (thus the athletic comparison between Golday and Van Ginkel). But we may not see that develop fully until later in training camp or on into the regular season.
Safeties and Third Corner
Lots to dissect here. Will Harrison Smith return for his 15th season, which should be the hope for the coaching staff and team? If he’s indeed coming back, I’m sure the coaches would love to see him on the field at minicamp as the leader of the secondary.
How quickly can third-round safety Jakobe Thomas learn the defense and the demands of the safety positions? He’s supposed to be a smart and instinctive player. He then should be able to beat out Theo Jackson and Jay Ward for the third safety spot (which the Vikings utilize in their defense fairly often) and push Josh Metellus as the season goes on for the No. 2 spot unless Smith retires. Then the team has to hope Metellus and Thomas can be a solid starting duo.
At the third corner, I’ll be watching free agent signee James Pierre and speedy fifth-rounder Charles Demmings to see how they do in coverage against the Vikings’ elite wide receivers. And what’s up with now third-year corner Dwight McGlothern, who looked like a future star in 2024 training camp but has not yet pushed his way into a bigger role?
Reichard/Hekker/DePaola
This will be more of a storyline in training camp and preseason games, but the departure of punter/holder Ryan Wright to the Saints in free agency forced the Vikings to sign 36-year-old Johnny Hekker to work as the punter and holder for all-pro kicker Will Reichard.
There will be thousands of reps on field goals and extra points during OTAs, minicamp, and training camp, and the chemistry has to be great among Reichard, Hekker, and snapper Andrew DePaola, leading into the regular season, when there will be plenty of close games as usual. So we’ll see how this trio progresses in the next month.
Lots of reps for Brandel
The center spot will be a focal point when checking out the offensive line. Blake Brandel needs all the reps he can get as he takes over as the starting center, and we’ll see if seventh-rounder Gavin Gerhardt looks like a player who can push Brandel at some point and initially beat out Michael Jurgens (as backup center) in training camp.
The OTAs and minicamp are important for all the centers at a position that could be a problem this season.
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Man United transfer news LIVE: Tonali stance, £38m Ederson agreement, Rashford swap update
Manchester United are close to agreeing a deal to make Atalanta midfielder Ederson their first signing of the summer transfer window. United have been in talks to sign Ederson in a transfer worth around £38million, reports Steven Railston.
United have planned to overhaul the midfield, but signing Ederson is not set to alter the club’s plan to sign a marquee Casemiro replacement.
Ederson played in his homeland of Brazil until 2022 before a move to Italian club Salernitana. After six months with Salernitana he signed for Atalanta, where he has made 180 appearances.
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Ederson to Man United transfer – Carrick’s role, contract details and Dorgu request
Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Atalanta midfielder Ederson with Michael Carrick having sped up the process of getting a new Brazilian through the door at Old Trafford
His rise to prominence across Europe is well known. Which makes Manchester United keeping their interest in Ederson under wraps impressive.
United have pursued other targets at the same time as the Brazilian. And have been content for those names to be made public. But it will be Ederson who could well be the first signing through the doors of Old Trafford this summer.
United could be forgiven for refusing to do business with Atalanta ever again. After all, it was the same Italian club which sold them Rasmus Hojlund for £72m. And look how that turned out!
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But United have remained undeterred, having spent 12 months monitoring Ederson’s progress and development in Serie A and the Champions League. While Atalanta president, Antonio Percassi, is keen to cash in on Ederson, who will be entering the final 12 months of his current contract next month.
He first appeared on United’s radar after helping Atalanta win the Europa League in 2024. In that season, he made 52 appearances and scored seven goals. United’s determination has not wavered.
Aside from some impressive scouting reports on someone who is renowned for being uncompromising, energetic and with an eye for goal, Ederson ticked more boxes when it became clear to United he would be within their financial budget. A price tag of £42m appealed to co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
As did the fact Ederson is earning just £25,000-a-week in Italy, and will only cost United a jump to around £75,000-a-week in Manchester. Michael Carrick’s promotion to the role of permanent manager also speeded up the process, once he evaluated the merits of a move for the 26-year-old.
Carrick is said to like how versatile Ederson can be. Comfortable in a holding midfield role, or one more advanced up the pitch.
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Despite his success at Atalanta, Ederson has made no secret of his desire to test himself at one of the biggest clubs. His long held dream has been to make it to the Premier League.
Describing his strengths, Ederson said: “My features are keeping the ball at my feet. I can play both defensive and attacking football. I find it easy to attack the space.”
Ederson’s favourite number is 13. Which might be unlucky for some, but not him, it seems. He asked to wear the No.13 shirt when he joined Atalanta from Salernitana in 2022. His wife was born on July 13, and his superstitions run deep. It means Ederson will have to have a conversation with Patrick Dorgu when he arrived at United. Dorgu is the current incumbent of the 13 shirt at Old Trafford.
Ederson has won three Brazil caps, but has not made the squad for the World Cup. Which means he will be able to have a full pre-season at United, if and when the deal is completed. And if he can continue his upward trajectory at one of the biggest clubs in the world, he can expect a recall to the international stage.
But shining bright for Atalanta is one thing, doing it at Old Trafford is another altogether. Signings with huge potential have come and gone from United in the past, without making a mark.
So the pressure on him to succeed will be huge, if United are to avoid looking like amateurs in the transfer market once again.
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“I come for everything” – Allycia Hellen Rodrigues vows to conquer all disciplines in her return to the ONE Championship ring
Reigning and undisputed ONE women’s atomweight Muay Thai world champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues of Brazil has long ruled supreme over her division as the queen of ‘the art of eight limbs’.
But the 28-year-old mom-champ will be the first to admit she craves even more accolades, with eyes on the atomweight kickboxing gold in particular, and a little more distant — MMA.
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In a recent interview with ONE Championship, the 28-year-old Rodrigues said:
“I’m so happy to sign again with ONE, and I promise my best [in] Muay Thai, MMA, kickboxing, I come for everything. And for this fight, you’re going to see more than my best than my last fight.”
Rodrigues will take her first step toward achieving that goal when she takes on ONE women’s atomweight kickboxing world champion ‘The Queen’ Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom of Thailand at The Inner Circle on June 19. The event will take place live in Asia primetime from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Inner Circle is ONE Championship’s premium monthly subscription platform, offering fans an all-access pass to exclusive weekly events. Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action live via a monthly subscription at live.onefc.com.
Allycia Hellen Rodrigues preparing for an absolute barnburner against Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom
Brazilian mom-champ Allycia Hellen Rodrigues says she will be fully prepared for an absolute war when she meets Thai superstar ‘The Queen’ Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom at The Inner Circle on June 19.
At stake is Rodrigues’ coveted gold, and the 28-year-old knows she will have to be at her best to stave off the Thai firecracker’s legitimate threat. She told ONE Championship:
“What I have, so many things to do in the fight. I have my clinch, I have my knees, I have to be 100 percent in everything, you know? Yes, I’m going to be 100 percent for war.”
Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding Allycia Hellen Rodrigues’ next fight.
Edited by Aziel Karthak
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IPL 2026 | ‘Haters will say you’re not 15’: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turns heads with record knock
NEW DELHI: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s unbelievable IPL 2026 season continued to grab global attention after his explosive 97 off just 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator.
The 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals batter smashed 12 sixes and broke Chris Gayle’s record for most sixes in a single T20 tournament, taking his tally to 65 maximums this season. His fearless batting left former cricketers and legends stunned.
Andre Russell was among the latest stars to praise the teenager.
“Congratulations, youngster, haters will say you’re not 15 years old, who cares, 30 years old players out there trying their best to do what you’re doing. Keep going, I’am a big fan. See ball, hit ball!” Russell wrote on Instagram.
Sachin Tendulkar also admired the youngster’s technique and attacking mindset.
“Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s bat swing has been outstanding. What’s even more remarkable is how beautifully he clears his front foot to create room for balls aimed at his legs,” Sachin posted on X, calling the innings “nothing short of spectacular”.
Yuvraj Singh joined the praise as well, posting, “Boss baby breaks world bosses record! Unbelievable this kid great to watch”. Former India batter Mohammed Kaif described Sooryavanshi as a “future star” and a “miracle” for Indian cricket.
Sooryavanshi’s season has rewritten IPL history in multiple ways. He became the youngest batter to score 600 runs in an IPL season and now holds the record for most sixes in an IPL innings by an Indian player.
His 12 sixes against SRH were also the most ever in an IPL playoff innings.
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The left-hander has scored 680 runs in 15 innings at a stunning strike rate above 242, including one century and four fifties. His aggressive batting has powered Rajasthan Royals into Qualifier 2 and made him the breakout star of IPL 2026.
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Damage runs deep as Canadiens lose again in Eastern Conference Final
MONTREAL — It was an ominous statement from Joe Veleno, though it wasn’t meant to be.
When the Montreal Canadiens forward said — just one day after Game 3 of this Eastern Conference Final — that the Carolina Hurricanes were applying so much pressure that it felt at times like they had six players on the ice, he was just trying to credit his opponents. There was no way of knowing to what extent he was also providing a window into his team’s psyche.
We didn’t pick up on it in the moment, either.
But the first 20 minutes of Game 4 revealed the damage done over the Canadiens’ first consecutive losses in these playoffs. They expected so much pressure that they buckled even when they weren’t under it, ultimately feeding the Hurricanes 10 scoring chances off turnovers and spotting them a 3-0 lead through the first period.
“Not an easy team to play catch-up hockey against,” said Martin St. Louis after his Canadiens lost 4-0 to go down 3-1 in the series, extending their inexplicably bad post-season record at the Bell Centre to 2-6.
He made changes in the second period that he probably should’ve opted for in the first, and they led to more scoring chances.
But those disappeared in a third period that saw the Canadiens fumble in every zone before finally notching their first shot with 2:53 to go.
Fans chanted “shoot the puck” four minutes prior to that, with the Canadiens sitting on 15 after notching just 25 over their last two games combined.
But the home team couldn’t oblige without first connecting as many as two passes in a row, and they had a hard time doing that from start to finish.
“I feel like we had players with the most space with the puck and we don’t skate enough, we pass it to a player with no space,” said St. Louis. “So, you kind of play into their pressure, and it’s a little bit of that.
“It’s just recognizing that, (with) the way they play, the guy with the most ice in space should take the ice, and we’re not playing fast enough when we have the puck with our feet. We’re not playing fast enough off the puck so we can kind of bypass the pressure, and they’ve got really, really good sticks.”
The Hurricanes have wielded them expertly to inflict a physical and mental toll the Canadiens might not be able to overcome.
The collateral damage of two seven-game series has also unquestionably bubbled to the surface for them. Especially against a Hurricanes team that swept the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers through the first two rounds to earn an 11-day break — most of which was enjoyed while the Canadiens were still emptying the tank against the Buffalo Sabres.
“For sure (the rest) helps their style of game,” said St. Louis, and that resonated, if only because their style of game — 200-foot, man-on-man, high-pressure hockey — has been seen as impossible to sustain over an entire regular season plus playoffs.
Hence the Hurricanes losing 12 of 13 conference final games under coach Rod Brind’Amour prior to this year.
But the Hurricanes never had an 11-day break prior to this year, nor a lead in a conference final in their current era of success, and there’s almost surely a direct correlation between those facts when you consider how convincingly the Hurricanes have beaten the Canadiens since losing 6-2 in Game 1.
In the process, they haven’t just exhausted an already-tired team; they’ve done the type of psychological damage that most will see as impossible to overcome.
So, how do the Canadiens repair it on time to prove most people wrong and at least bring this series back to Bell Centre for a chance to force Game 7?
“You’ve gotta be mentally strong. You’ve got to believe,” said St. Louis. “You’ve got to believe that you can actually do it. To me, I don’t doubt that I believe that we can do it…”
Alex Newhook said, “They make it hard on you to make plays and they try to collapse your space, but we have the skill and we have the team to be able to make plays through that,” making it clear he also still believes.
So does Jakub Dobes, who made 39 saves on his 25th birthday and said, “It’s over, tomorrow is a new day, and we’ll get on a plane, prepare and show up with our best hockey for Game 5.”
Captain Nick Suzuki talked about how he and five of his Canadiens teammates toppled the Toronto Maple Leafs from down 3-1 in the first round of the 2021 playoffs before eventually making it to the Stanley Cup Final.
“You have to be super desperate,” he said. “(The Hurricanes have) obviously struggled in the conference final up to this point (in the past), and I think if we go over there and do a good job and bring our game, we can try to put some more doubt in their head.”
The Canadiens must clear their own minds first.
They were clouded more than we thought in the lead-up to Game 4, and that showed as soon as the puck dropped.
The Canadiens immediately started giving it away and didn’t stop.
“I think we have to do a better job of recognizing when we do have a little bit of space,” said Mike Matheson, “using our feet to keep that space available so we can execute afterwards.”
That would lay the foundation for the Canadiens to rebuild their psyche, which was clearly damaged by the middle games of this series.
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Caitlin Clark probable for Fever-Valkyries rematch after back issues
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The latest development in Caitlin Clark’s closely followed season arrived about 24 hours before tip off of the Indiana Fever’s latest game.
Clark was listed as probable ahead of Thursday’s matchup with the Golden State Valkyries as she continues to deal with a back issue early in the WNBA season.
Meanwhile, all signs point to teammate Bree Hall also being available to suit up.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark warms up on the court before a WNBA game against the Seattle Storm on May 17, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Doug McSchooler/Special to IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Caitlin Clark was a late scratch for the Fever’s May 20 matchup against the Portland Fire, marking her first missed game of the season. Even without Clark, Indiana rolled to a 90-73 victory. The Fever hit the 90-point mark again last Friday, this time in a win over the Valkyries.
While there were some concerns about Clark’s availability leading into last week’s Fever-Valkyries game, those worries proved short-lived. Clark returned to the starting lineup and scored a team-high 22 points to help lift Indiana to its third consecutive victory.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark dribbles the ball while Golden State Valkyries forward Janelle Salaun defends during the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on May 22, 2026. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)
Clark’s promising start to her WNBA career was interrupted by injuries in 2025. After appearing in 40 games and winning Rookie of the Year in 2024, Clark was limited to just 13 appearances last season due to a groin strain and ankle-bone bruise.
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On Wednesday, during the Fever’s off day ahead of Thursday’s Golden State-Indiana rematch, Clark was spotted about a mile from the Valkyries’ home arena attending the San Francisco Giants’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Clark attended the game alongside her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, the former Iowa basketball player.

WNBA Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark watches the San Francisco Giants play against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oracle Park on May 27, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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McCaffery and Clark were seen wearing Giants hats at Oracle Park, though Clark has previously acknowledged her Phillies fandom — even if the team was not originally her top choice.
“My boyfriend grew up a really big Phillies fan, so I kinda had to like the Phillies. I do like them, I love Bryce Harper. I still like the Cubs, I like the Yankees. I’m not like a diehard any baseball team. My dad was a big Royals fan,” the two-time WNBA All-Star said in 2024.
“Kansas City was like a professional sports team to us. I liked the Chiefs before the Chiefs were really good too, so I’m not a bandwagoner either. I like the Phillies, so I’ll cheer for them this postseason.”
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Melbourne Demons vs GWS Giants Tips, Odds and Teams – AFL Round 12 2026
TIO Traeger Park will play host to Sunday’s
Round 12 AFL game between Melbourne Demons and
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When: Sunday May 31, 2026 at 3:15 pm
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The AFL heads to Australia’s Red Centre when Melbourne and GWS face off at TIO Traeger Park in Alice Springs on Sunday afternoon. Melbourne may be regretting taking this home game to the Northern Territory given its stark form split this season; the club is 6-0 at the MCG compared to 1-4 at all other venues, including a 93-90 loss to the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium last Sunday. Meanwhile, GWS made history during its latest 166-88 demolition of Brisbane at ENGIE Stadium, with its scintillating 14-goal third term equalling the fourth-highest quarter score in V/AFL history, while the result also marked the highest total score in club history. GWS has notably won its last three meetings against Melbourne, although those victories have come by a combined margin of just seven points, suggesting another thriller could be on the cards this Sunday.
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Conor Bradley: Injured Liverpool and Northern Ireland defender ‘making progress’
O’Neill was speaking to the media after announcing his squad to face Guinea and France in June friendlies.
Northern Ireland will be without some key players such as Bradley, Sunderland defender Dan Ballard, Portsmouth’s Terry Devlin and Paddy McNair, who helped Hull City win promotion to the Premier League.
The games come at the end of a gruelling season but O’Neill was thrilled by the commitment of his players.
“The commitment is there. I understand that at the end of a long season.
“The players have personal goals within that situation.
“Steven Davis has 140 caps. So you only get that if you turn up. You can’t add to your caps if you’re not there.
“The players know that, and with this group, we hardly ever have a withdrawal on the basis of, ‘I’m tired’. The players who are missing have a genuine injury.”
O’Neill adds that the bond between Northern Ireland’s players mean the squad is “in a good place”.
“With this group, they enjoy being together, so they don’t see it as any type of chore to go away on international duty.
“It’s quite the opposite, to be honest.
“Having spoken to a lot of the players, I think they feel that they prefer coming away with their international team because they’re all around the same age than maybe they do with their clubs.
“I think we’re in a good place with that at this minute in time.”
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