Nigeria’s Falconets secured a narrow 1-0 win over Senegal in the first leg of their third-round qualifier for the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.
The match was played at the MKO Abiola Sports Complex in Abeokuta and was a tense contest, with both teams well organised in defence.
Nigeria controlled most of the early play but struggled to create clear scoring chances. Senegal stayed compact and closed down spaces, making it difficult for the Falconets to break through in the first half.
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The Falconets suffered a blow before half-time when forward Janet Akekoromowei was stretchered off with an injury.
After the break, Nigeria came out stronger and found the breakthrough. Chinaza Kindness scored the winning goal with a powerful close-range header, rising above the Senegalese defenders.
Senegal pushed forward in search of an equaliser and increased the pressure as the game went on. However, Nigeria stayed calm and organised at the back to protect their lead.
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The win gives the Falconets a slim advantage ahead of the second leg, which will be played on Saturday, 14 February, at the Stade Lat-Dior in Thiès. Nigeria will aim to finish the job and book their place in the next round of qualification.
Manchester United have already eclipsed last season’s Premier League points tally with 13 matches still left to play, evidencing the failures of Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim in a torrid campaign
Aaron Morris Senior Sports Reporter
20:00, 07 Feb 2026
Michael Carrick may just be four matches into an interim head coaching stint with Manchester United, but he has already shown up the failures that Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim managed in their disastrous time in charge during the 2024/25 season.
There was a wealth of scepticism in the air when the 44-year-old arrived at Old Trafford last month. United fans were well within their right, of course, given that he was only sacked by Middlesbrough in the summer for guiding the club to a lacklustre 10th place finish in the Championship standings in 2024/25.
Meanwhile, Carrick’s caretaker role with the club following the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November 2021 lasted less than a month before he was replaced by Ralf Rangnick.
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During his initial stint at the helm, Carrick achieved two wins and a draw from a total of three matches before he announced his shock decision to depart after a win against Arsenal and be replaced by the German – with Ten Hag taking up tenure at the end of 2021/22. What ensued next was two years of rot and questionable choices with an FA Cup trophy lift thrown in before the Dutchman was ultimately given the boot in October 2024, with Amorim left to pick up the pieces.
The Portuguese tactician failed to restore any glory to the Theatre of Dreams in his first season in charge, finishing a lowly 15th in the Premier League standings and losing the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur – albeit, mainly utilising a squad he inherited from his predecessor.
Giving Amorim the benefit of the doubt, the board backed him in the summer transfer window and afforded him a full pre-season schedule to play with to fine-tune his team. And while Amorim was handed a sizeable budget to bring in the likes of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Senne Lammens, the 41-year-old never really managed to get the best out of his new arrivals.
That’s largely down to Amorim being insistent on favouring a failing 3-4-2-1 formation, utilising Amad as a wing-back when he clearly thrives in an attacking role, and dropping Bruno Fernandes deeper into the heart of the engine room alongside Casemiro, despite the skipper proving time and time again he is the club’s most valuable asset in the pocket.
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A decision to drop Kobbie Mainoo, meanwhile, rubbed a number of fans the wrong way, especially given how fruitful the England international had been in the engine room prior to his arrival.
And that’s not to mention his public fallout with Marcus Rashford, pushing away perhaps one of the club’s most talented all-time academy products, who left on a short-term deal to Aston Villa and has since gone on to thrive in a season-long loan with Barcelona when he could have been doing the business at Old Trafford instead.
On the flipside, Carrick has not only managed to forge promising relationships with his squad in such a short space of time, but has also been able to do something that not Amorim nor Ten Hag, nor Solskjaer nor Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal or David Moyes could; get United back to running like the finely-tuned machine it was under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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You can see that there’s an air of fresh start fever around Old Trafford at present, revamping it into a genuine Theatre of Dreams as of late compared to the one of nightmares it has been for the past 13 or so years since Fergie’s retirement.
That opinion is backed further by the fact that United have now eclipsed their Premier League points season tally from last season, currently sitting fourth in the standings and on the brink of European qualification with 44 points to the 42 that Amorim and Ten Hag managed in 2024/25.
To add further food for thought, there are still 13 matches remaining in the current campaign, meaning United could potentially bag a further 39 points by season’s end, should Carrick’s undefeated form continue to burn bright. Such events coming to fruition would put the Reds on a staggering total of 83 points – just one less than Liverpool achieved to win the title last time out.
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Let’s not get carried away, with the form that Arsenal are in at present, it would take some form of divine intervention to see Mikel Arteta bottle the club’s first league title in more than two decades. But if United could achieve even seven or eight wins from their remaining fixtures it should be enough to seal qualification to the Champions League.
Given the collapse of relationships have been a key factor in underwhelming seasons for United as of late – from Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho’s falling out with Amorim to Cristiano Ronaldo’s alarming spat with Ten Hag – it’s vital that Carrick is able to keep his players content going forward, win, lose or draw.
If he’s able to do so, the future certainly looks bright for the Wallsend-born coach, who could even be awarded permanent tenure this summer for his achievements. While there have been calls from pundits and fans alike for United to consider a more-seasoned head coach when Carrick’s interim role concludes, it’s hard to see past the Englishman given his form at present.
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Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the 2025/26 season, saving members £336 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.
Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games this season, an increase of up to 100 more.
As of the end of the 2025 Season, 101 players who attended high schools in Nevada have played or are currently playing in the NFL.
That number may increase this fall when recently drafted players play their first regular-season games as pros.
Nevada ranks No. 40 in the nation among high schools that produce NFL players, and is the eighth-best in the West.
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A total of 33 schools have produced at least one player.
Nevada’s Bishop Gorman High School has produced 16 NFL players to lead the State, followed by Reno High School with seven, and Valley High School with six.
Several players from the high schools listed here went on to play college football at schools and conferences in the West, including the Pac-12, Mountain West, Big West, Big Sky, and schools now affiliated with the Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC.
The Super Bowl is nearly upon us, which means many of you will be headed to parties to cheer on either the Seattle Seahawks or New England Patriots. Or perhaps you are someone who may not care too much about football, but still enjoy the party atmosphere. But since you are reading this on a website called Seahawks Wire, chances are you have a rooting interest in Super Bowl LX.
If you’re like me, you’re going to be hunkered down at home, locked into the game. However, I know plenty of you will be going to a large gathering. So why not take down a few facts and tidbits of knowledge to impress your friends? Here at Seahawks Wire, we compiled a list of some interesting facts related to the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, as well as the Super Bowl itself, for you to share with the gang.
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Super Bowl Trivia
What player has earned the most Super Bowl MVP awards in history? Answer: Tom Brady
Who was the Seattle Seahawks’ MVP in Super Bowl XLVIII? Answer: Malcolm Smith
Sam Darnold and Drake Maye were both the No. _____ overall pick in their drafts. Answer: Third
What is the name of the Super Bowl trophy? Answer: Vince Lombardi Trophy
Who manufactures the trophy? Answer: Tiffany & Co.
What is Sam Darnold’s grandfather best known as? Answer: Former Marlboro Man named Dick Hammer
Who is the only quarterback to Super Bowl MVP without a touchdown pass? Answer: Joe Namath
List all teams to have never reached a Super Bowl. Answers:Browns, Lions, Jaguars and Texans
HE is the leading tackler for the Seahawks this season. Answer: Ernest Jones IV
19 of the Top 20 most watched television events in American history are Super Bowls… what is the only one that isn’t? Answer:M*A*S*H series finale
How many Super Bowls did Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel win as a player? Answer: Three
SHE had the infamous “wardrobe malfunction” in Super Bowl XXXVIII. Answer: Janet Jackson
Among PNW universities, which two schools lead all others in Super Bowl LX player representation? Answers: Eastern Washington University and Washington State University
Who has scored more touchdowns for the Seahawks: Steve Largent or Shaun Alexander? Answer: Trick question, they both scored 100 touchdowns
What is the only team to have played in both the NFC and AFC Championship games? Answer: Seattle Seahawks
Who was the Pope when the Seahawks first went to the Super Bowl in 2005? Answer: Pope Benedict XVI
Who was the Pope when the Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2013? Answer: Pope Francis
Who is the current Pope? Answer: Pope Leo XIV
HE is the Seahawks’ all-time franchise scoring leader. Answer: Jason Myers
HE is the Patriots’ all-time franchise scoring leader. Answer: Stephen Gostkowski
Who was the first non-Tom Brady Super Bowl MVP for the Patriots? Answer: Deion Branch
Which team holds the record for fastest score in Super Bowl history? Answer: Seattle Seahawks
How fast did they score? Answer: 12 seconds, to start both halves
Who has the most watched Super Bowl halftime show ever? Answer: Kendrick Lamar
In which city was the NFL founded? Answer: Canton, Ohio
The New England Patriots are tied with the _______ for most Super Bowl losses in NFL history. Answer: Denver Broncos
What type of bird is nicknamed a “Seahawk”? Answer: Osprey
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has praised Michael Carrick for changing the mood at Old Trafford after four straight wins since taking charge as interim manager.
Fernandes scored in United’s 2-0 win over 10-man Tottenham on Saturday, a result that strengthened their place in the Premier League top four.
Carrick is yet to lose in seven games across two spells as interim boss, and his recent results are increasing calls for him to be given the job on a permanent basis. The former midfielder had earlier said the club should not rush a decision on the next manager, but performances since Ruben Amorim left last month have impressed fans and players.
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“Carrick came in with the right ideas, giving the players the responsibility and freedom on the pitch,” Fernandes told TNT Sports. “I was sure he would be a great manager and he is showing it. We hope we can help him even more.
“Everyone understands the pressure of playing for this club and the expectations around it. He knows what it means for this club to win. It adds something special to the team.”
The win moved United within two points of third-placed Aston Villa and gave them a cushion over the chasing teams in the race for Champions League qualification. A top-five finish is expected to secure a Champions League place due to the strong performance of English clubs in Europe this season.
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United are now five points ahead of sixth-placed Liverpool, who host title contenders Manchester City on Sunday.
Dallas intends to keep Pickens on the roster, with the franchise tag, worth roughly $28 million for next season, likely serving as a starting point for negotiations to extend the wideout’s contract.
“I’m talking to George all the time by virtue of my excitement for him,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently said of Pickens’ future. “He’s better than, as far as what he contributed to our team, showing the potential that he could contribute. I’m looking forward to getting things worked out so George can be a Cowboy [for] a long time.”
Pickens was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. After three productive seasons in Pittsburgh, he was traded to Dallas.
This past season, Pickens had the best year of his career, catching 93 passes for 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns as the Cowboys went 7-9-1 and missed the playoffs. He was selected for the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.
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Pickens’ counterpart, fellow elite receiver CeeDee Lamb recently said that he would have no problem should Pickens end up with a larger contract than his own.
“I don’t care about that, I just want my man to get what he deserves,” Lamb said during Super Bowl radio row. “As for me, I know I’m good. I’m fine. Me and my family, we’re straight, and I just want to compete at the highest level and I want to compete for a ring.
“The money will come if you play good, so just play good and let everything else take care of itself. As for GP, he’s well deserving. He deserves every penny that he gets. And if he gets more than me, I’m going to congratulate him on that.”
The final round of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open gets underway Sunday morning at TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Sunday, including full WM Phoenix Open TV coverage, streaming details and Round 4 tee times.
How to watch WM Phoenix Open on Sunday
Hideki Matusyama takes a one-shot lead into Sunday’s final round in search of his third WM Phoenix Open title. Matsuyama sits at 13 under after a Saturday 68.
One shot back of him are a pack of contenders that includes Nicolai Hojgaard and Si Woo Kim. Hojgaard fired a sizzling six-under 65 on Saturday to vault into contention. Kim, who has gone T11-T6-T2 to start the season, backed up his Friday 62 with a 66 on Saturday.
Matt Fitzpatrick and Akshay Bhatia are among a group of players two shots back at 11 under.
You can watch the third round of the WM Phoenix Open on TV via Golf Channel starting at 12 p.m. ET on Sunday, followed by the CBS broadcast at 3 p.m. RT. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide streaming coverage beginning at 11:30 a.m. ET Sunday morning, as well as featured group and featured hole coverage all day long.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the fourth round of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open.
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How to watch on TV Sunday
Golf Channel will air final-round TV coverage of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open from 12-3 p.m. ET on Sunday, followed by the CBS broadcast from 3-6:30 p.m. ET.
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How to stream online Sunday
You can stream the final round of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer streaming coverage starting at 11:30 a.m. ET on Saturday in addition to featured group and hole coverage. Paramount+ will stream the CBS broadcast.
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2026 WM Phoenix Open tee times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)
Tee No. 1
10:45 a.m. – Daniel Berger, Harris English, A.J. Ewart 10:56 a.m. – Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Michael Kim, Sam Stevens 11:07 a.m. – Sudarshan Yellamaraju, Jacob Bridgeman, Jordan Smith 11:18 a.m. – Ryan Fox, Rickie Fowler, Max McGreevy 11:29 a.m. Mac Meissner, Keith Mitchell, Cameron Young 11:40 a.m. Ben Griffin, Brian Campbell, Sepp Straka 11:51 a.m. – Sahith Theegala, Michael Brennan, Mackenzie Hughes 12:02 p.m. – Scottie Scheffler, Kevin Roy, Stephan Jaegar 12:13 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Chris Gotterup, Pierceson Coody 12:24 p.m. – John Parry, Viktor Hovland, Rasmus Hojgaard 12:35 p.m. – Jake Knapp, Matt Fitzpatrick, Akshay Bhatia 12:46 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Michael Thorbjornsen 12:57 p.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Nicolai Hojgaard, Maverick McNealy
Tee No. 10
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10:45 a.m. – Christo Lamprecht, Patrick Rogers, S.H. Kim 10:56 a.m. – Zach Bachou, Wyndham Clark, Alex Smalley 11:07 a.m. – Tom Kim, Zecheng Dou, Nick Taylor 11:18 a.m. – Chad Ramey, Rico Hoey, Davis Thompson 11:29 a.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Joe Highsmith, Chandler Phillips 11:40 a.m. – John VanDerLaan, Johnny Keefer, Bud Cauley 11:51 a.m. – Sami Valimaki, Cam Davis, Keita Nakajima 12:02 p.m. – J.T. Poston, Kensei Hirata, Takumi Kanaya 12:13 p.m. – Max Homa, Kristoffer Reitan, Collin Morikawa 12:24 p.m. – Hank Lebioda, S.T. Lee, Adrien Saddier 12:35 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Xander Schauffele 12:46 p.m. – Patton Kizzire, Neal Shipley
Kirsty Coventry, president of the International Olympic Committee, speaks at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics on Friday in Milan.
MILAN — Global sports leaders have reached consensus on a new set of eligibility criteria for transgender athletes, with the new policy expected to be announced within the first half of this year, the International Olympic Committee said Saturday.
It would be the first uniform policy adopted by the IOC and international sports federations, applying to major events in dozens of sports, including the Games and world championships. Currently, federations have their own rules which can vary.
Details of the new policy are unclear but it is expected to severely restrict the participation of transgender athletes who compete in women’s categories if they have undergone full male puberty before any subsequent medical transition.
The IOC, under its first female president, Kirsty Coventry, took the lead in June, opting for a uniform approach.
“Protecting the female category is one of the key reforms she wants to bring in,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams told a news conference at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games on Saturday.
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“I would say it is going to happen shortly, within the next few months.”
“It has been out to consultation phase and we had the ‘pause and reflect’ (period) on it,” Adams said. “Generally speaking there is consensus within the sporting movement. I think you will have a new policy in the first half of this year. Don’t hold me to it, but that is roughly the timescale.”
In September, Coventry set up the “Protection of the Female Category” working group, made up of experts as well as representatives of international federations, to look into how best to protect the female category in sports.
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Before Coventry’s decision, the IOC had balked at any universal rule on transgender participation for the Games, instructing international federations in 2021 to come up with their own guidelines. Under current rules, still in force, transgender athletes are eligible to take part in the Olympics once cleared by their respective federations.
Only a handful of openly transgender athletes have taken part in the Games. New Zealand’s Laurel Hubbard became the first openly transgender athlete to compete in a different gender category to that assigned at birth when the weightlifter took part in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Currently, for example, World Aquatics allows transgender athletes who have transitioned before the age of 12, to compete. World Rugby bans all transgender athletes from elite-level competitions.
President Donald Trump has banned transgender athletes from competing in school, college and pro events in the female category in the United States, as Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Trump, who signed the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” order in February, has said he would not allow transgender athletes to compete at the LA Games.
Lindsey Vonn’s remarkable comeback to the Olympic Games is nearly complete.
Vonn completed her training in the women’s downhill on Friday and Saturday, a big test after she tore her ACL just over a week ago in a World Cup race. With her training complete, she will compete at 5:30 a.m. ET on Sunday in the women’s downhill final.
Vonn will also compete in the women’s team combined downhill and the women’s super-G.
Lindsey Vonn speeds down the course during alpine skiing women’s downhill official training at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Feb. 6, 2026.(AP Photo/Marco Trovati)
The 41-year-old will participate in the women’s team combined official training on Monday, Feb. 9, at 5:30 a.m. ET. She will then compete in the actual event on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 4:30 a.m. ET and 8 a.m. ET.
Her final event is on Thursday, the women’s super-G, at 5:30 a.m. ET.
After Vonn was injured last week, many thought it would rule her out of the Olympics, but the Minnesota native has fought through. On X, she clarified that her ACL is 100% ruptured.
Franjo von Allmen speeds down the course during an alpine skiing men’s downhill race at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Bormio, Italy. The race took place on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.(AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)
An ACL tear normally entails a recovery that lasts about a year, but Vonn plans to fight through it.
She made a stunning comeback to the sport last year after nearly six years away from competition. Her return followed a partial titanium replacement inserted into her right knee, which she had in 2024.
Lindsey Vonn, right, and Breezy Johnson stand in the finish area during an alpine skiing women’s downhill official training at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Feb. 6, 2026.(AP Photo/Giovanni Auletta)
The Team USA legend is the second-most successful woman in World Cup history with 84 wins. She has won eight World Championship medals.
Vonn won a gold medal in the downhill and a bronze medal in the super-G in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, and a bronze medal in the downhill at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Games. She will look to add to her collection in Italy.