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Curacao goalkeeper Eloy Room becomes World Cup hero with epic performance
The goalkeeper was in incredible form, producing a performance that will be remembered for years to come
From scoring their first goal in World Cup history to securing their first point, Curacao will enter Matchday 3 with a chance to make the knockout stages of the tournament after a 0-0 draw with Ecuador on Saturday. Miami FC keeper Eloy Room, who already made history as one of the first United Soccer League players ever to make a World Cup appearance along with his teammate Jurgen Locadia, had a heroic performance, making 15 saves to keep the Blue Wave in the match.
Room was only one save off of tying Tim Howard’s record of 16 saves in the tournament, but his 15 are the most during a World Cup match that didn’t feature extra time since they started getting recorded in 1996. It’s already a remarkable story that Curacao are the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup with a population of 158,000, but now they could advance if they defeat Ivory Coast on June 25 in Philadelphia.
Ecuador will also now need to defeat Germany, as their World Cup journey has become a perilous one. Facing an island nation who only had one player, Tahith Chong, born there, was expected to be a simple win for La Tri but in a World Cup where Cabo Verde can tie Spain, nothing can be taken for granted.
The Concacaf team has shown that they well and truly deserve to be among the 48-team field, but they won’t be happy with just being here. They scored their first goal in World Cup history against Germany, and now they’ll be in search of their first victory as Dick Advocaat leads a fearless side through the tournament on the back of a heroic performance.
Group E standings
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1 |
Germany |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
+7 |
6 |
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2 |
Ivory Coast |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
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3 |
Ecuador |
2 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
-1 |
1 |
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4 |
Curacao |
2 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
-6 |
1 |
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MLB roundup: Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper help Phillies thrash Mets
Jun 20, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) reacts with infielder Bryce Harper (3) after hitting a home run against the New York Mets in the third inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images Kyle Schwarber had three home runs, including two in one inning, for the Philadelphia Phillies in a 15-3 rout of the visiting New York Mets on Saturday.
Bryce Harper hit for the cycle while going 4-for-5 for the Phillies, who had lost two in a row. Starting pitcher Cristopher Sanchez (9-3) held New York to one run on five hits in six innings.
Schwarber homered twice in a third inning which saw Philadelphia bring 12 batters to the plate and score eight runs, chasing Mets starter Freddy Peralta (5-6), who allowed 10 runs on 10 hits over 2 2/3 innings. With his final homer in the seventh inning, Schwarber is up to 28 homers, four more than anyone else in the majors this season.
Mark Vientos and Carson Benge accounted for New York’s offense with a homer apiece, but the team still saw its two-game win streak snapped.
Tigers 4, White Sox 1
Dillon Dingler had two hits, including his team-high 17th homer, and drove in two runs as host Detroit downed Chicago to clinch a series victory.
James Outman and Jake Rogers drove in the Tigers’ other runs in support of Troy Melton (4-0), who allowed a leadoff homer before surrendering no more hits or runs over six innings of work. Kenley Jansen secured his second save in as many days and his ninth of the season.
Sam Antonacci reached base four times, including the White Sox’s only RBI on the leadoff homer. Opener Sean Newcomb retired all nine batters he faced before Joe Rock (0-1) gave up the lead in Detroit’s two-run sixth inning.
Reds 10, Yankees 2
Rookie Sal Stewart drove in six runs, Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run and Cincinnati rolled to a rout of host New York.
Stewart tied his career high in RBIs. Rookie Edwin Arroyo had four of the Reds’ 15 hits, supporting Andrew Abbott (5-4) to his first win in five starts. The left-hander allowed one run on five hits over five innings.
Paul Goldschmidt gave the Yankees an early lead with his first-inning solo homer. But New York finished 0-for-13 with runners in scoring position, taking its most lopsided loss of the season after Will Warren (7-2) allowed six runs (two earned) on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings.
Braves 4, Brewers 3
Ozzie Albies hit a pair of home runs, including a game-ending two-run shot in the ninth inning, as Atlanta earned a victory over visiting Milwaukee.
The Braves have won the first two games between the National League division leaders and handed Milwaukee its third straight loss. It was Atlanta’s fifth walk-off win.
Dylan Lee (3-0), who pitched a scoreless ninth, earned the win. Aaron Ashby (10-1) took the loss. Milwaukee starter Kyle Harrison gave up two runs on four hits over 6 1/3 innings. Atlanta starter Chris Sale was working for the first time in 10 days. He pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed two runs, both unearned, on five hits.
Rockies 2, Pirates 1
Jake McCarthy hit an inside-the-park home run and also doubled, Tomoyuki Sugano tossed six strong innings to outduel Pittsburgh ace Paul Skenes and Colorado survived a chaotic ninth inning to beat the Pirates in Denver.
Sugano (8-4) scattered four hits over six innings and Jaden Hill got the final two outs for his second save.
Spencer Horwitz homered and singled for Pittsburgh, which started the game with back-to-back hits and had just four more the rest of the way. Skenes (6-7) allowed just two runs on four hits and fanned eight over six innings.
Red Sox 5, Mariners 1
Wilyer Abreu homered and Connelly Early overcame a shaky first inning to make a quality start as Boston defeated host Seattle.
The Red Sox have won the first two games of the series and will go for a sweep Sunday afternoon. Early (6-5), who had lost his previous three starts, went six innings and allowed one run on two hits.
Mariners starter Emerson Hancock (5-4) was charged with five runs on four hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Twins 16, Diamondbacks 8
Byron Buxton’s grand slam highlighted a 10-run fifth inning for Minnesota, allowing it to coast to a big win against Arizona in Phoenix.
Brooks Lee had four hits, three runs scored and two RBIs, Victor Caratini had three hits, three RBIs and three runs scored, Ryan Kreidler had three hits and four RBIs, and Luke Keaschall also had three hits and scored three times for Minnesota, which has won five of six. Taj Bradley (6-3) allowed two runs and three hits over five innings.
Jorge Barrosa homered and doubled, Pavin Smith had two hits and an RBI, Tommy Troy had two hits and a run scored, and Ildemaro Vargas delivered a three-run double for Arizona. Zac Gallen (3-6) surrendered career highs of nine runs and 12 hits over four-plus innings.
Nationals 4, Rays 3
Andres Chaparro dribbled in the tiebreaking run, Washington’s bullpen finished with 6 1/3 strong innings and the Nationals beat Tampa Bay to even their series with the Rays.
CJ Abrams and Dylan Crews (two hits) each had a solo homer. Nasim Nunez was 2-for-4 with a double and RBI as the Nats won for the first time in six games against the Rays. Winner Mitchell Parker (3-3), Brad Lord and Clayton Beeter (fifth save) combined to allow just one run and four hits over 6 1/3 innings while fanning nine and walking three.
For the Rays, Junior Caminero went 3-for-3 with a run, RBI and intentional walk but made a baserunning blunder in the seventh with the tying runner on third. Yandy Diaz had two hits. Taylor Walls doubled, scored, walked twice and stole two bases.
Padres 6, Rangers 4
Manny Machado hit a tiebreaking three-run home run in the 10th inning to lift San Diego over Texas in Arlington, Texas.
Joe Ross (0-1) threw the 10th for Texas, walking Samad Taylor to place runners on first and second. Machado then crushed a 408-foot blast to give the Padres a 6-3 lead. In the bottom of the inning, Mason Miller allowed Wyatt Langford’s two-out RBI single, but struck out Brandon Nimmo to secure his National League-leading 20th save.
Walker Buehler threw 5 1/3 innings of one-run, five-hit ball, striking out seven and walking one for the Padres.
Blue Jays 8, Cubs 6
Daulton Varsho and Kazuma Okamoto each hit three-run home runs as Toronto scored eight straight runs to top host Chicago.
Jeff Hoffman (5-4) picked up the win for the Blue Jays by pitching a scoreless seventh inning. Louis Varland earned his 15th save by shutting down the Cubs in the eighth and the ninth.
Chicago jumped out to a 5-0 lead when Matt Shaw hit a three-run homer in the second inning and Pete Crow-Armstrong added a two-run shot in the sixth. Jacob Webb (1-2) allowed three runs on three hits, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s RBI single that tied the game and Okamoto’s homer that gave Toronto the lead in the eighth.
Marlins 6, Giants 3
Heriberto Hernandez slugged a two-out, two-strike, two-run homer during a crucial four-run fourth inning as host Miami defeated San Francisco to climb above .500 for the first time since April 13.
Max Meyer improved to 8-0 with a 2.80 ERA. He allowed seven hits and two runs over five innings for the Marlins, who benefitted greatly from four San Francisco errors in the first four innings which created two unearned runs.
The Giants were led by Casey Schmitt, who hit his 16th homer of the season along with two doubles and a pair of RBIs. Jung Hoo Lee went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two runs. Starter Trevor McDonald (2-5) contributed to the issues as he hit three batters and walked three in three innings, allowing five runs (three earned).
Guardians 8, Astros 1
Travis Bazzana recorded his first career four-hit game and first multi-homer game while Joey Cantillo worked a career-high-tying eight innings as Cleveland cruised past host Houston.
Bazzana finished 4-for-4 with three runs and five RBIs — also a single-game best. Teammate Kyle Manzardo finished 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs. Cantillo (6-3) logged more than six innings for the first time this season en route to his third quality start. The left-hander allowed one run on four hits and struck out a season-high-tying nine batters.
Astros starter Spencer Arrighetti (7-3), the American League Pitcher of the Month in May, continued his June swoon. The right-hander allowed a season-worst six runs on six hits while posting eight strikeouts over six innings. Arrighetti is 0-2 with a 6.95 ERA across four starts this month.
Orioles 3, Dodgers 2
Left-hander Trevor Rogers gave up one hit over seven scoreless innings and Blaze Alexander had a two-run double as Baltimore escaped with a win over host Los Angeles.
Rogers (4-7) took a no-hitter into the fifth inning and finished with two walks and six strikeouts. The Orioles improved to 2-3 on a West Coast road trip that started in Seattle and concludes against the Los Angeles Angels this coming week.
Dodgers right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto (7-5) went six innings, allowing three runs on six hits with two walks and six strikeouts. After missing one game for the birth of his second child, Shohei Ohtani returned to the leadoff spot and hit a home run in the ninth inning for Los Angeles, which saw its four-game winning streak come to an end.
Angels 7, Athletics 0
Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel delivered consecutive two-run doubles in a four-run sixth inning to help Los Angeles record a shutout over the host Athletics at West Sacramento, Calif.
Denzer Guzman homered and Jo Adell and Donovan Walton had three apiece hits as the Angels ended a streak of five consecutive losses against the Athletics while winning for just the second time in the past seven contests. Walbert Urena (5-5) gave up four hits over five scoreless innings.
J.T. Ginn (5-4) of the Athletics was charged with four runs and seven hits over 5 1/3 innings.
–Field Level Media
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Shane Mosley makes KO prediction for Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn: “Too strong”
Conor Benn continues demand his mandated shot at WBC welterweight world champion Ryan Garcia, and former three-division world champion Shane Mosley has offered his prediction for the fight.
After Garcia’s win over Mario Barrios in February to pick up the belt, the WBC confirmed Benn as mandatory challenger, despite the Brit not fighting at the weight since 2022.
Though the champion said the fight is booked for September 12 in Las Vegas, subsequent legal action from his promoter Golden Boy to block any discussions that don’t go through them has complicated plans.
If the fight does happen, there is little doubt it will be an all-action affair, and, speaking to Mill City Boxing, Mosley forecasted a stoppage win for Garcia, believing the Californian to be ‘too fast and too strong’ for the British challenger.
“I like the fight, I think that Ryan beats him because he is too fast and too strong for Conor Benn but publicity wise, in terms of selling tickets [it’s a good fight]. I think that Ryan will be the victor in that fight.”
“He might stop him, right-hand, left-hook or left-hook, right-hand – either one.”
Mosley then went on to say that Benn has not learned or improved in recent fights, and that the superior amateur pedigree of Garcia, who won 15 national championships before turning pro, will shine through on fight night.
“I think that he [Benn] has elite power and he comes for the kill. So he is elite, but he hasn’t had the [amateur] background like Ryan. He is just coming with brute power and strength and his mentality is [to be a] killer. Sometimes, you need more than that, you need the boxing skills to go along with all of that.”
“I’m thinking in terms of skill, knowing how to move backwards and forwards and just different basics that I don’t think that he has actually learned yet. He has just jumped in there and started fighting.”
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Joliestar’s valiant third in 2026 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes leads to Royal audience
Chris Waller, the trainer, was responding to media requests after Joliestar’s narrow defeat in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (1200m) when he was informed that His Majesty, King Charles III, desired his presence.
As Almeraq’s trainer, jockey, and owner received their trophies for the sprinter’s unexpected victory, Waller, his wife Stephanie, and their children Tyler and Nikita, were introduced to the King and Queen. Even in defeat, Waller was a figure of interest.
“Aussie Tom” Marquand guides Almeraq to victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, saluting at $26 fixed odds in a thrilling finish! 💰👏
A huge effort from Joliestar as well, finishing with a gallant third-place finish! 🇦🇺👏 pic.twitter.com/SxlYfmWPSH
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) June 20, 2026
Joliestar had come extremely close to a memorable Royal Ascot win, yet Waller presented himself with the composure of a winner.
“My only fear was to make sure she brought her Australian form to Royal Ascot – and she really did, she stood up today,” Waller remarked.
“We didn’t win today but she ran very bravely. Huge accolades to the winner, it was a tough finish and she came off third best.
“But a top three finish is better than a pass mark, it is a fantastic result.”
It was English trainer William Haggas who once again thwarted Australian ambitions, as his stable’s second choice, Almeraq, a 25/1 outsider according to leading Aussie betting sites, overtook Joliestar in the final strides.
Joliestar, the Chris Waller-trained mare and 15/8 favourite, took the lead around the 400m mark and held off challengers until Almeraq, under the guidance of “Aussie” Tom Marquand, mounted a late run to secure victory by a nose.
The finish was entirely international, with the top four finishers separated by less than half a length. Japan’s Satono Reve (5/2) narrowly captured second place, Joliestar was a short head behind in third, and France’s Stolen Kiss (33/1) was another head back in fourth.
Overpass, the Bjorn Baker-trained sprinter, who had performed creditably for third in the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday, was unable to replicate that performance on Saturday. After leading until approximately 400 metres out, he faded to finish 13th, beaten by more than six lengths.
Waller and jockey James McDonald came close to another famous Royal Ascot triumph, but Joliestar’s narrow defeat means no mare has won the Jubilee Stakes this century, with the exception of Australia’s iconic Black Caviar in 2012.
“I think she has gained more admirers in defeat,” Waller added.
“Honestly, it is a huge relief to come all this way and have her perform at her best.
“She fought out a great finish which was typical of the week. We have seen some great finishes and unfortunately that was one of them and we have just missed out.
“The cover that we expected during the race didn’t quite eventuate and left us a little bit exposed.
“But James has done a fantastic job, he got her to bounce, got her to travel, got her to quicken.
“The winner has come off our backs but she was very brave. We did ourselves proud, we almost got it.”
McDonald, who has been widely praised by the British media for his exceptional riding at Royal Ascot this week, offered no excuses for the mare’s defeat.
“Joliestar ran superbly, I am so proud of her,” McDonald stated. “I do not really think anything could have gone better as it really unfolded well for us.”
Cambridge Stud’s Sir Brendan and Lady Jo Lindsay, who own Joliestar, were processing their mare’s narrow loss when they were also invited to meet the King and Queen.
“She has tried her best and just wasn’t quite good enough on the day,” Sir Brendan Lindsay commented.
“I came here full of hope and we have left here pretty happy. James said she slipped going down the hill and that might have been the difference because on the line she was as strong as anything.
“We would have liked to have won but we can’t be disappointed with her third.
“She tried her best and I know everyone in New Zealand and Australia are just as proud of her as we are.
“We just had a life’s experience, Jo and I just met the King and Queen. That was a real treat, a real honour. Life is not too bad.”
Haggas has achieved considerable success at Royal Ascot this week, securing four victories, with Almeraq’s Group 1 triumph being his most notable achievement.
The esteemed English trainer once again served as a spoiler, a role he has frequently adopted in Sydney in recent years.
Haggas prepared Addeybb to defeat Verry Elleegant in consecutive Queen Elizabeth Stakes races in 2020 and 2021. Two years later, Haggas returned with Dubai Honour to win the Queen Elizabeth, ending Anamoe’s winning streak.
Verry Elleegant was the reigning Australian Horse of the Year when beaten by Addeybb in 2021, and Anamoe secured the coveted title after his loss to Dubai Honour.
Lake Forest, a name familiar to Australian racing followers, achieved an upset victory in the Golden Eagle two years ago. He finished a close fifth to stablemate Almeraq in the Jubilee Stakes.
Haggas informed Racing And Sports that Almeraq is unlikely to be a target for the $20 million The Everest at Royal Randwick on October 17.
“I doubt that would be a target for this horse. You never say never but there are some good sprints here at home we can look at,” Haggas said of Almeraq.
Haggas revealed that Almeraq’s racing career has been marked by a severe fall the sprinter sustained in a race at York last year, resulting in jockey Jim Crowley sustaining serious injuries.
Almeraq only resumed racing with a narrow victory in the Listed Cathedral Stakes at Salisbury last month, but he displayed dominant form at Royal Ascot.
“As you know, Almeraq had a fall at York last year and poor Jim [Crowley] got injured,” Haggas recounted.
“Almeraq was pretty shook up after York. It is quite hard to fall in a race like that at speed, and for a young horse going at speed it was difficult, but we gave him a lot of time. Now, it is onwards and upwards.”
In the background, Waller continued his media interviews. His consistent message was that Joliestar had been brave, he was proud of her effort, and the Royal Ascot experience was highly memorable.
Waller was then invited to Royal Ascot’s distinguished winner’s room for a celebratory drink. Despite the defeat, Waller was a highly sought-after figure.
Given the thrilling nature of the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, the racing odds for future Group 1 contests will be closely watched by many.
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World Cup 2026 Group F: Netherlands close in, Japan-Sweden battle looms | FIFA World Cup 2026
The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup is nearing its end, and Group F has emerged as one of the most intriguing groups at the quadrennial event, co-hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada. While the Netherlands have taken a major step towards the Round of 32 with a commanding victory over Sweden, the battle for the remaining qualification places remains wide open.
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Current Group F standings |
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Position |
Team |
P |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Points |
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1 |
Netherlands |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
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2 |
Sweden |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
6 |
6 |
0 |
3 |
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3 |
Japan |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
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4 |
Tunisia |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
-4 |
1 |
Netherlands close to qualification
The Dutch are now in the strongest position in the group after their emphatic 5-1 victory over Sweden.
With four points already secured, Ronald Koeman’s side need only avoid defeat against Tunisia in their final group match to guarantee automatic qualification.
A victory over Tunisia would almost certainly secure top spot in Group F regardless of results elsewhere.
Sweden still control their destiny
Despite suffering a heavy defeat against the Netherlands, Sweden remain firmly in the qualification race.
The Scandinavians have three points from two matches and know that victory against Japan in their final fixture would take them to six points and guarantee progression to the Round of 32.
Even a draw could potentially be enough depending on results elsewhere and the ranking of third-placed teams.
However, the 5-1 defeat has damaged Sweden’s goal difference, which could become important later.
Japan’s opportunity arrives
Japan have played only one match so far and remain in a promising position despite drawing with the Netherlands.
The Samurai Blue face Tunisia before their final showdown against Sweden.
If Japan defeat Tunisia, they would move to four points and place themselves in an excellent position to qualify.
Two positive results from their remaining matches could even see them challenge for top spot in the group.
Tunisia face a must-win situation
Tunisia’s heavy opening defeat to Sweden has left them with little margin for error.
The North Africans must first defeat Japan to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Failure to win would leave them needing a miracle on the final matchday and potentially relying on third-place calculations.
A victory over Japan, however, would completely reopen the group and set up a dramatic final round.
Why tiebreakers could be crucial
One of the biggest changes at the 2026 World Cup is that FIFA now prioritises head-to-head results before overall goal difference.
If teams finish level on points, the order of tiebreakers is:
Step 1: Head-to-head criteria
Points earned in matches between tied teams
Goal difference in those matches
Goals scored in those matches
Step 2: Overall group performance
Goal difference
Goals scored
Fair-play record
Step 3
FIFA World Ranking
This means direct encounters such as Japan vs Sweden could effectively become knockout matches, with the head-to-head result carrying greater weight than overall goal difference.
Group F outlook
The Netherlands have placed one foot in the Round of 32 after their dominant display against Sweden, but the battle for the remaining places is far from settled.
Japan still have the advantage of a game in hand, Sweden know a win likely sends them through, and Tunisia retain an outside chance of mounting a comeback.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group F results and schedule (IST) |
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Results so far |
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Date (IST) |
Match |
Venue |
Result |
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June 15 |
Netherlands vs Japan |
AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
Netherlands 2-2 Japan |
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June 15 |
Sweden vs Tunisia |
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey |
Sweden 5-1 Tunisia |
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June 20 |
Netherlands vs Sweden |
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey |
Netherlands 5-1 Sweden |
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Upcoming Group F fixtures (IST) |
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Date (IST) |
Match |
Venue |
Kick-off (IST) |
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June 21 |
Tunisia vs Japan |
Estadio BBVA, Monterrey |
9:30 AM IST |
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June 26 |
Japan vs Sweden |
AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
4:30 AM IST |
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June 26 |
Tunisia vs Netherlands |
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
4:30 AM IST |
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Golden State Valkyries vs. Las Vegas Aces preview: A’ja Wilson continues campaign for fifth MVP
A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces are hosting the Golden State Valkyries for their third meeting of the season on Sunday afternoon. The game is set for 4 p.m. ET and will be available on CBS and Paramount+.
The Aces have an 11-4 overall record and have won seven out of their last eight games. They suffered a shocking 96-66 loss to Dallas on Monday, but they bounced back two days later with an 86-76 win against Phoenix. That game showcased the Aces’ defensive potential as they combined for 18 steals, and it also earned them a ticket to the Commissioner’s Cup Championship against the New York Liberty on June 30.
Golden State is 10-6 overall and had four consecutive victories until an 81-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx on Friday. Losing is never ideal, but it was still an impressive showing against the top team in the league. Cecilia Zandalasini led that effort with a career-high 23 points.
Where to watch Golden State Valkyries vs. Las Vegas Aces
Date: Sunday, June 21 Time: 4 p.m. ET
Location: Michelob ULTRA Arena — Las Vegas
TV: CBS | Live stream: Paramount+
Odds (via FanDuel): Aces -4.5, O/U: 167.5
Last meeting
The Valkyries are a newer franchise, so these teams have only faced each other six times. Las Vegas holds a 5-1 record in their all-time series, with their very first meeting in 2025 being the only win for Golden State.
The Aces won their first two encounters this season, with the most recent one being an 84-79 win in Las Vegas on June 6. A’ja Wilson led the way with 28 points and 14 rebounds, while Jackie Young was also a major contributor with 27 points. Meanwhile, Gabby Williams led the Valkyries’ offense with 27 points.
A’ja Wilson campaigning for fifth MVP
Wilson already has a WNBA-record four MVP awards and she is the top candidates to win it this year. She is leading the league in scoring with 26.1 points per contest while shooting an efficient 52.6% from the field. She also has a league-best 2.2 blocks per game and is in the top five with 9.1 rebounds.
Per usual, she was a key part of the Aces’ 86-76 win over the Mercury earlier this week with 33 points on 55% shooting, along with 10 rebounds, five steals, three assists and two blocks. That marked her fourth 30-point outing and eighth double-double of 2026. Unsurprisingly, she also leads all players in initial 2026 WNBA All-Star fan voting.
Kiah Stokes playing against her old team
This is Stokes’ first year with the Valkyries after spending four seasons with the Aces and winning three titles with them. She is now the starting center for Golden State and is leading the team with 1.6 blocks per contest while also contributing 5.1 rebounds per game. Earlier this season, Stokes talked about how tough it was to face her old team, especially going against Wilson.
“I’m not gonna lie, I don’t like being on the other end of it,” Stokes told The Mirror after their first matchup. “But she is a great player. It’s hard to stop her. I think personally I could have done a lot of things differently and better but it was kind of emotional, just like, former team, seeing all my old teammates, all of the coaches. So it was just a lot going on.”
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Ueda shines as Japan knocks out Tunisia in World Cup’s 1,000th game
Japan marked the 1,000th game in the history of the World Cup with a 4-0 thrashing of Tunisia on Saturday to close in on a place in the last 32.
Ayase Ueda scored twice while Daichi Kamada and Junya Ito were also on target as the Asian giants joined the Netherlands on four points at the top of Group F.
Tunisia, who were thumped 5-1 by Sweden in their first game of the tournament, can no longer hope for a place in the knockout rounds.
The Blue Samurai, who held the Netherlands to a 2-2 draw in their Group F opener, were always in control against Tunisia at the Monterrey Stadium.
The result marked a losing start for new Tunisia manager Herve Renard, who was hastily appointed to take over the World Cup campaign after predecessor Sabri Lamouchi was sacked in the wake of the Sweden drubbing.
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But Renard’s team never looked like threatening a technically superior Japanese side that were quickly into their trademark, smooth passing game.
Daichi Kamada opened the scoring after just four minutes, finishing from close range after deft interplay from Ao Tanaka and Keito Nakamura.
The Japanese almost scored again moments later, with only a desperate goalline clearance from Dylan Bronn denying the Asian giants a second goal.
Tunisia goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen was also working overtime, and had to claw away a shot that just went agonisingly short of crossing the goalline.
Japan though finally added to their tally in the 31st minute, with striker Ueda taking advantage of some hesitant Tunisian defending to surge forward and thunder a low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
The rout continued in the second half, with Junya Ito latching onto a brilliant through ball to calmly finish on 69 minutes before Ueda scored again with a looping header in the 83rd minute.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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Etoro Bassey Stages Brilliant Comeback to Win First CBN National Open Tennis Title
When EtoroAbasi Bassey walked onto the court for the women’s singles final of the 2026 CBN National Open Tennis Championship in Abuja on Saturday, she knew she was one victory away from the biggest title of her career.
A few hours later, the Akwa Ibom teenager had achieved that dream.
Etoro produced a remarkable comeback to defeat Success Ogunjobi 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 and claim her maiden CBN National Open Tennis Championship title at the Tennis Centre of the Moshood Abiola Stadium.
The victory crowned a memorable tournament for the talented youngster, who has continued to establish herself as one of Nigeria’s most promising tennis players.
The journey to the title was far from easy.
Before reaching the final, Etoro produced one of the standout performances of the championship when she defeated Plateau State’s Suwa Nenrot, the Niger Delta Games gold medallist, 6-1, 6-0 in the quarter-finals.
She then survived a tough semi-final battle against Bright Emmanuel, winning 6-0, 1-6, 6-4 to secure her place in the final.
Awaiting her was Success Ogunjobi, who had earlier eliminated top seed Mohammed Khadijat to set up a highly anticipated title clash.
The final began in favour of Ogunjobi, who edged the first set 6-4 and looked on course for victory.
However, Etoro had other ideas.
Showing great determination and composure, she completely turned the match around in the second set, dominating her opponent and winning 6-0.
With confidence flowing and momentum firmly on her side, the Akwa Ibom star continued to dictate play in the deciding set. She maintained her intensity and eventually sealed a 6-3 victory to lift the trophy.
The triumph adds another major achievement to an impressive season for the young player.
Earlier this year, Etoro enjoyed success at the Niger Delta Games in Edo State, where she won gold in the doubles event and silver in the singles competition.

Her latest accomplishment was warmly celebrated in Akwa Ibom.
Reacting to the victory, the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Sports, Elder Paul Bassey, described the achievement as richly deserved and praised the progress the player has made in recent years.
Bassey also credited Governor Umo Eno’s investment in sports infrastructure and athlete development for helping young talents reach their potential.

“Today in Akwa Ibom, courtesy of Governor Umo Eno, we have state-of-the-art sports equipment that our athletes can train with, which is at par with what is obtainable anywhere in the world. This gives our athletes a comparative advantage over their counterparts elsewhere,” he said.
The commissioner expressed confidence that Etoro could achieve even greater success in the future.
“As you may have noticed, she started off by dominating at the state level, then became a regional champion, and now a national champion. I cannot wait to support her to become an African and world champion sooner rather than later,” Bassey added.
For Etoro Bassey, Saturday’s victory was more than just a title win. It was another significant step in a journey that continues to gather momentum and one that many believe could lead to even greater achievements on the African and world tennis stage.
The CBN National Open Championship, which began on June 12, ended with a colourful closing ceremony featuring the presentation of medals and trophies to the winners.
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Aston Villa and Tottenham join the race for Crysencio Summerville
Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in West Ham United forward Crysencio Summerville, according to footmercato.
They join Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Arsenal in the race for the Netherlands international.
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West Ham are open to listening to offers for Summerville as they have to raise funds following their relegation to the Championship. They value him at €50 million.
Why Villa could be the best move for Summerville
Summerville impressed for West Ham last term, scoring seven goals and providing five assists across all competitions.
He has carried that form onto the international stage, scoring two goals in two games for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
The 24-year-old should prioritise a move to Villa as he stands a better chance of getting regular playing time there than at Arsenal, United or PSG.
While he would also be expected to play regularly at Spurs, they will not feature in next season’s Champions League and have struggled in the past two seasons.
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Villa risk looking lightweight in attack without reinforcements this summer. Jadon Sancho will leave after the expiration of his loan deal, while Donyell Malen, Leon Bailey and Morgan Rogers have been linked with moves away.
Summerville would give Unai Emery’s side directness, explosive pace, and close control, making him a genuine threat against both low-block and attack-minded teams.
His ability to play anywhere across the frontline would also also allow Emery to rotate and change tactics during games.
Villa are also exploring a move for PSG youngster Ibrahim Mbaye, but his lack of experience makes him a risky signing.
The West Midlands side have also been linked with Newcastle United forward Harvey Barnes, but the Magpies would demand a significant fee for him.
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Roy Jones Jr delivers honest verdict on Anthony Joshua vs Rico Verhoeven: “These guys can punch”
Roy Jones Jr has assessed Rico Verhoeven’s chances of winning a major title, picturing a scenario where he ends up facing Anthony Joshua for some version of the heavyweight championship.
The former long-reigning kickboxing champion was supposed to collide with ‘AJ’ earlier this year, only to instead secure a world title opportunity against Oleksandr Usyk.
This was only his second professional boxing match, yet Verhoeven nonetheless gave a tremendous account of himself last month, somehow managing to take Usyk into round 11.
It then came as a controversial result when Verhoeven was stopped on his feet following a heavy knockdown, with referee Mark Lyson waving him off after the bell had sounded.
At that point, the Dutchman had built a slight lead on one of the judges’ scorecards, making a mockery of the pre-fight betting odds while earning himself a No.8 ranking with the WBC.
Verhoeven could therefore find himself in another heavyweight title fight before long, but will he enjoy the same success that he did against Usyk?
Speaking with BettingLounge, Hall of Famer Jones suggested that a hard-hitting opponent like Joshua, for instance, is likely to pose greater problems than Usyk.
“Can Rico win a world title? You’ve got to remember, styles make fights. To me, Usyk has never been the most explosive puncher, but he is a brilliant boxer.
“Tyson Fury has never been the most explosive puncher, but he is a brilliant boxer as well. But guys like [Daniel] Dubois, Joshua, Moses [Itauma] – these guys can punch. So they’re going to find out what [Verhoeven] can take.
“I’m not going to just guarantee that he can win a title, because different styles make different fights.”
Another point to consider is that, while Verhoeven represented unfamiliar territory for Usyk, opponents can now use 11 rounds of footage to analyse his style.
Joshua could also seek additional intel from Usyk, given that he now shares a gym with the 39-year-old Ukrainian.
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World Cup hopes and expectations raising for US
US fans react after the World Cup Group D soccer match between the United States and Australia in Seattle, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
The early results are in: This U.S men’s national team is for real in this World Cup.
With a quick and creative offensive attack producing goals in front of stadium-shaking home crowds, the Americans have already won their group and booked their place in the knockout round. A final group stage match against Turkey in Los Angeles awaits before the pressure ramps up again.
The question now is just how far can they go? The optimism and expectations of a deep run in the tournament are rising quickly.
READ: World Cup: US reaches KO round with 2-0 win over Australia
The American players seem eager to embrace what might have seemed inconceivable for a big nation with a relatively shallow pedigree in international soccer.
“I don’t think it’s ridiculous to say that we want to win it,” U.S. defender Chris Richards said after Friday’s 2-0 win over Australia. “We want to lift a trophy by the end of this.”
Few would have predicted this kind of quick success, said striker Folarin Balogun, who scored twice in the opener against Paraguay.
“You know, (if) someone said before the tournament ‘Two games and you’re through to the knockouts,’ I think we all would have took it,” Balogun said. “We’re delighted.”
Argentine coach leads the American resurgence
The first two matches saw the U.S. attack Paraguay and Australia with an energy, skill and creativity on offense rarely seen by the Americans in the World Cup.
READ: World Cup 2026: How are the favorites shaping up?
The U.S. has won consecutive World Cup matches for the first time since 1930. And the six goals in the first two matches are one short of the team record for a World Cup.
The architect is coach Mauricio Pochettino, an Argentine who was best known for his European club stints with Tottenham, Chelsea and Paris Saint-German. He had never coached a national team until he was hired by the U.S. in 2024 with an eye on this year’s World Cup.
As a co-host, the U.S. was an automatic qualifier for the tournament, allowing Pochettino more time to experiment and craft the lineup he wanted. He was blunt earlier this month when he said the U.S. does not have any players that rank among the top 100 in the world.
But the lineup he has put on the field the first two matches has been rock solid and maybe even better than expected. The players credit him with instilling a tougher, more resilient mindset.
Pochettino said after the win over Australia, he could feel the fan support reverberating throughout the stadium in Seattle.
“Today, even if I’m not American, after the game I was emotional,” Pochettino said. “It was an amazing and perfect connection between the energy from the stands and the team. This makes us feel very proud.”
Questions remain about U.S. star player Pulisic
Because the U.S. has already won its group, Pochettino could experiment with his lineup for the match with Turkey on June 25. And it could provide extra rest for star midfielder Christian Pulisic, who missed the match with Australia because of a calf injury.
Pulisic, who plays for AC Milan, is considered the United States’ best player, but his absence also allowed the U.S. to show off some depth in the lineup.
With Pulisic out, Pochettino started striker Ricardo Pepi, and Pepi combined with Balogun on the run that created the first goal of the match in the 11th minute.
“We know how vital Christian is to the team and how much he can contribute in the game,” said Alex Freeman, who scored the second goal against Australia. “For us it was, we have Ricardo Pepi, who came in and had an amazing game. I think that just shows how (good) our roster is.”
Still, the U.S. will want Pulisic’s steady hand and creative playmaking as they get deeper in the tournament.
He has scored 33 goals in 87 international appearances, including the game winner against Iran in the 2022 World Cup that sent the U.S. to the round of 16.
History of home nations
The U.S. will enjoy the home support for as far as they can go in the tournament. It can be considerable.
The U.S. is co-host of the tournament with Canada and Mexico. Since 1930, the host nation has won the World Cup six times, most recently France in 1998.
When Mexico hosted in 1970 and 1986, it reached the quarterfinals both times. In 2002, co-host South Korea reached the semifinals. Host Russia reached the quarterfinals in 2018.
The U.S. finished third in the inaugural World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. Its best finish in the modern era of soccer was the quarterfinals in 2002.
When the U.S. hosted the World Cup in 1994, the underdog Americans played in front of huge crowds and slugged their way through the group stage before being eliminated by Brazil.
Back then, just reaching the knockout round was the goal and a huge achievement for a group of players that punched above their weight.
The expectations this time are for much more, and growing with every goal in the back of the net.
“I think people can see what we’re capable of as a team,” Pepi said.
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