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FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Co-hosts Canada face Switzerland, Qatar challenge | FIFA World Cup 2022
Group B at the FIFA World Cup 2026 may not feature one of the tournament’s traditional giants, but it promises to be among the most competitive sections in the competition. Co-hosts Canada will have the backing of passionate home crowds as they seek their first-ever World Cup points, while Switzerland arrive as the group’s most experienced side.
Qatar, appearing at their second World Cup after hosting the tournament in 2022, will be eager to prove they belong on the global stage, while Bosnia and Herzegovina return to the finals for only the second time in their history. With no overwhelming favourite and four teams capable of causing problems, Group B could produce one of the closest qualification races of the group stage.
FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Teams
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FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Team analysis
Canada
Canada enter the tournament carrying the hopes of a nation and buoyed by significant progress under head coach Jesse Marsch. The former Leeds United manager has transformed the team’s playing style, introducing an aggressive pressing approach that has helped Canada become one of the most exciting sides in the CONCACAF region.
The Canadians reached the Copa America semi-finals in 2024 and followed that by reaching the quarter-finals of the 2025 Gold Cup. While they are still searching for their first World Cup points after losing all six of their previous matches at the tournament, this squad appears far stronger and more experienced than previous generations.
Captain Alphonso Davies remains the face of Canadian football, while Jonathan David continues to lead the attack. Supporting them is a growing core of talented players including Stephen Eustaquio, Tajon Buchanan, Ismael Kone and Niko Sigur. With home support and increasing confidence, Canada have a genuine opportunity to reach the knockout rounds for the first time.
Canada full squad for FIFA WC 2026: Dayne St Clair, Alistair Johnston, Alfie Jones, Luc de Fougerolles, Joel Waterman, Mathieu Choiniere, Stephen Eustaquio, Ismael Kone, Cyle Larin, Jonathan David, Liam Millar, Tani Oluwaseyi, Derek Cornelius, Jacob Shaffelburg, Moise Bombito, Maxime Crepeau, Tajon Buchanan, Owen Goodman, Alphonso Davies, Ali Ahmed, Jonathan Osorio, Richie Laryea, Niko Sigur, Promise David, Nathan Saliba.
Switzerland
Switzerland arrive as the most established World Cup nation in Group B. The Swiss have become one of international football’s most consistent tournament teams, regularly reaching knockout rounds through a combination of tactical discipline, defensive solidity and midfield control.
Head coach Murat Yakin possesses a squad packed with experience. Granit Xhaka remains the heartbeat of the team and will be appearing at his fourth World Cup, while Manuel Akanji continues to marshal the defence. Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel is among Europe’s most reliable shot-stoppers and provides an excellent last line of defence.
Switzerland may not possess the attacking flair of some of football’s elite nations, but their organisation and tournament know-how make them difficult opponents. Their ability to control games and avoid mistakes could prove decisive in a group where margins are expected to be slim.
Qatar
Qatar return to the World Cup determined to make a stronger impression than they did as hosts in 2022. Having qualified on merit this time, the Asian side enter the tournament with greater confidence and valuable experience gained from competing on the biggest stage four years ago.
Head coach Julen Lopetegui has inherited a talented attacking group led by Akram Afif, one of Asia’s most creative players. Afif remains the focal point of the attack alongside Almoez Ali, while veteran captain Hassan Al Haydos continues to provide leadership and composure.
Qatar’s matches during qualification were often entertaining and high-scoring, highlighting both their attacking threat and occasional defensive vulnerabilities. If they can find the right balance, they have enough quality to challenge for a place in the knockout rounds.
Qatar full squad for FIFA WC 2026: Mahmud Abunada, Pedro Miguel, Lucas Mendes, Issa Laye, Jassem Gaber, Abdulaziz Hatem, Ahmed Alaaeldin, Edmilson Junior, Mohammed Muntari, Hassan Al Haydos, Akram Afif, Karim Boudiaf, Ayoub Al Oui, Homam Ahmed, Yusuf Abdurisag, Boualem Khoukhi, Ahmed Al Ganehi, Sultan Al Brake, Almoez Ali, Ahmed Fathy, Salah Zakaria, Meshaal Barsham, Assim Madibo, Tahsin Jamshid, Al Hashmi Al Hussain, Mohamed Manai.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina secured their World Cup place through a dramatic play-off route and arrive with a squad capable of upsetting more fancied opponents. The Balkan nation combines experienced leaders with a promising younger generation, creating a team that should not be underestimated.
The evergreen Edin Dzeko remains the leader and symbol of Bosnian football. Even at 40, the striker continues to score important goals and provide invaluable experience. Alongside him, Ermedin Demirovic offers attacking support, while defenders Sead Kolasinac and Tarik Muharemovic bring quality and physicality at the back.
Head coach Sergej Barbarez has built a resilient side that showed tremendous character in play-off victories over Wales and Italy. If Bosnia can carry that momentum into the tournament, they could emerge as one of Group B’s surprise packages.
Bosnia and Herzegovina full squad for FIFA WC 2026: Nikola Vasilj, Nihad Mujakic, Dennis Hadzikadunic, Tarik Muharemovic, Sead Kolasinac, Benjamin Tahirovic, Amar Dedic, Armin Gigovic, Samed Bazdar, Ermedin Demirovic, Edin Dzeko, Mladen Jurkas, Ivan Basic, Ivan Sunjic, Amar Memic, Amir Hadziahmetovic, Dzenis Burnic, Nikola Katic, Kerim Alajbegovic, Esmir Bajraktarevic, Stjepan Radeljic, Martin Zlomislic, Haris Tabakovic, Nidal Celik, Jovo Lukic, Ermin Mahmic.
FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Players to watch out for
Canada – Alphonso Davies
The Bayern Munich star is Canada’s biggest name and one of the best left-backs in world football. His pace, attacking instincts and leadership make him the player capable of changing matches on his own.
Switzerland – Granit Xhaka
Switzerland’s captain remains the driving force behind the team’s midfield. His passing range, leadership and ability to dictate the tempo make him indispensable to Murat Yakin’s side.
Qatar – Akram Afif
The reigning Asian Footballer of the Year remains Qatar’s most dangerous attacking weapon. Creative, unpredictable and capable of producing moments of brilliance, Afif will be central to Qatar’s hopes.
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Edin Dzeko
Bosnia’s greatest-ever player continues to defy age. The veteran striker remains a clinical finisher and a leader capable of inspiring his country on the biggest stage.
FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Final standings prediction
Switzerland appear to have the strongest balance across the squad and possess the tournament experience needed to navigate a difficult group. Their defensive structure and midfield control should make them favourites to finish first.
Canada’s home advantage and upward trajectory under Jesse Marsch give them a slight edge in the battle for second place. Bosnia and Herzegovina have enough quality to challenge throughout the group stage and could push qualification down to the final matchday, while Qatar’s attacking talent means they cannot be overlooked despite entering as outsiders.
Predicted standings
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Qatar
FIFA WC 2026 Group B: Full schedule
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Matchday |
Date |
Time (IST) |
Fixture |
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Matchday 1 |
13 June 2026 |
12:30 AM |
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Matchday 1 |
14 June 2026 |
12:30 AM |
Qatar vs Switzerland |
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Matchday 2 |
19 June 2026 |
12:30 AM |
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Matchday 2 |
19 June 2026 |
3:30 AM |
Canada vs Qatar |
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Matchday 3 |
25 June 2026 |
12:30 AM |
Switzerland vs Canada |
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Matchday 3 |
25 June 2026 |
12:30 AM |
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar |
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Memorial contender hits same tree TWICE for costly crooked number
Sam Burns will start the final round of the 2026 Memorial Tournament with an outside chance for a comeback victory. But his task would be far easier had he not thrown away two shots with a crooked number early Sunday morning.
The culprit? One of the many trees that border the fairways at Muirfield Village. That tree burned Burns not once, but twice in a row in Round 3 to threaten his chances of winning on Sunday.
Sam Burns hits tree with two straight shots at 2026 Memorial
Round 3 play was suspended Saturday night after storms caused havoc all day. Burns was among the majority of the field that needed to return Sunday morning to finish the third round before getting on to Round 4.
When Burns arrived at Muirfield’s par-5 11th hole early Sunday, he was one under on the round and seven under for the tournament.
At the time, just a couple shots separated the U.S. Ryder Cup team member from J.T. Poston’s lead.
Things started going awry quickly at 11, when Burns lost his tee shot to the right. It ended up in deep rough, with a tree located directly in front of him some 10 yards away.
Burns pulled a long iron and planned to hit a strong punch to advance his ball up the fairway, giving him a shot at the green with his third. He planned to send his ball just to the left of the tree’s trunk, and just under one of its overhanging branches.
But his first attempt did not go to plan. His ball instead slammed directly into the tree, bouncing backward and coming to rest not far from its starting place.
Microphones overheard Burns registering his shock that the ball came out so high. Still, with a better punch on try No. 2, he could reach the green in 4 and potentially save par.
But when Burns reeled back and swung for the second time, his ball caught the same tree again. This time it only clipped the branch then continued forward… directly into the creek bisecting the 11th fairway.
A penalty shot followed, and eventually Burns holed out for a devastating double-bogey 7 to drop to five under.
Over his remaining holes in Round 3, Burns rallied to make two birdies and finish with a 71.
He starts Sunday’s finale in solo third at seven under, five shots behind Poston.
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Iran’s World Cup team approved for visas to play games in the US: Officials | World News
Members of Iran’s World Cup soccer team have been granted visas to the United States, two U.S. officials said, clearing them to enter the United States from their training base in Tijuana, Mexico, ahead of their first two matches near Los Angeles this month.
The team’s participation in the World Cup has been complicated by Iran’s war with Israel and the United States. Problems with processing visas had earlier led Iran to move its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, on Mexico’s border with California.
One US official said all players on the Iranian team were approved for visas and were in the process of receiving them. A second official said visas had been issued for players, coaches, trainers and some support staff. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the visas publicly.
The second official could not say if any Iranian applicants had been denied. It was not immediately clear when the Iranian team’s passports would be returned to them to allow them to travel, but the official said it could be as early as Friday or Saturday.
The squad has been preparing for the World Cup at a training camp in Antalya, Turkey, before departing for Tijuana. The team said it has already received visas from Mexico’s embassy in Ankara.
US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack credited the U.S. Embassy in Ankara for processing visas for the Iranian team. “Sports transcends borders, and we look forward to welcoming competitors and fans from around the world,” Barrack wrote in a social media post Friday.
Iran plays its first two games in Inglewood, California, against New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium six days later, then heads to Seattle to face Egypt on June 26. Iran and the U.S. could meet in the round of 32 on July 3 in Arlington, Texas, if both teams place second in their groups.
President Donald Trump in March had discouraged Iran from participating in the tournament, saying he didn’t think it was “appropriate” and raising concerns over players’ “life and safety.”
A day later, Iran’s national team pushed back, saying “no one can exclude” it from playing.
Iran finalized its team Monday, including 17 home-based players whose clubs have not played since February because of the war. Star forward Sardar Azmoun was dropped in March, reportedly because of a social media post that angered Iranian authorities during the war.
Iran’s sports minister said in March that it would “not be possible” for the team to participate in the World Cup, but the republic’s soccer federation said in May it was moving ahead with a team.
The federation had insisted that all players and staff be granted visas, including those who had military service in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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Giants to end grueling road trip with finale against Cubs
San Francisco Giants pitcher Trevor McDonald (72) throws during the first inning of their game against the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An exhausting trip that has included 15- and 13-run wins but also a pair of walk-off losses will end with a night game more than 2,000 miles from home when the San Francisco Giants wrap up a three-game set Sunday against the Chicago Cubs.
The series has featured polar-opposite games that have resulted in wins for each team. The Giants romped to an 18-3 victory on Friday before the Cubs rallied for one run apiece in the ninth and 10th innings to walk off with a 3-2 triumph in the rematch.
Win or lose Sunday, the Giants already have accomplished a rare feat in their 10-game trek to Denver (Colorado Rockies), Milwaukee and Chicago. The Giants have hit grand slams in all three locations, becoming just the third team in major league history to do that on a three-city trip, joining the 1983 California Angels and 2023 Houston Astros.
There were no such fireworks Saturday, when the Giants lost for the fifth time this season when leading in the ninth inning or later, having gone up 2-1 in the top of the ninth.
One out away from a fifth win on the trip, San Francisco manager Tony Vitello lamented his tired team’s poor execution in the 10th as the difference in the game.
“You’ve got to get that (automatic) runner over to third base, then get your knock (hit),” he said after the Giants never advanced Eric Haase off second base in the top of the 10th. “Then we ended up not getting the knock.”
It took the Cubs only four pitches in the last of the 10th to do what the Giants failed to accomplish, when Michael Busch lashed a single to right field, sending their automatic runner, Dansby Swanson, to third. When Giants right fielder Victor Bericoto had the ball roll under his glove in his haste to stop Swanson from scoring — it appeared Swanson was being held up at third base — the Cubs were gifted the win.
Interestingly, Chicago manager Craig Counsell announced before the game that Swanson would be given “a few days away from the game” in an effort to work through a batting slump that has seen his average fall to .180. He wound up scoring the winning run Saturday without grabbing a bat, getting used as a pinch runner at second base in the 10th. Counsell indicated Swanson would be getting Sunday “off” as well — and possibly more.
“We haven’t seen many signs of positive results,” Counsell said of pregame hitting sessions Swanson has been receiving, “but let’s try to commit to a couple more days of good work and maybe cement some of those thoughts and habits and then take it into a game.”
In a trip finale pushed to nighttime in order to be nationally televised, the Giants, who will return home to start a new series Monday against Washington, will start right-hander Trevor McDonald (2-3, 4.50 ERA).
He has never faced the Cubs in his career. The 25-year-old has allowed three or fewer runs in five of his six starts this season. He started an 8-3 loss at Milwaukee on Tuesday, allowing three runs in five innings.
Right-hander Jameson Taillon (2-5, 5.13 ERA) will start for the Cubs on Sunday. He is 1-1 with a 6.88 ERA in four career starts against the Giants.
The 34-year-old rebounded from a winless May to throw 6 1/3 effective innings in a 2-1 home loss to the Athletics on Tuesday. He got a hard-luck defeat after allowing only two runs.
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Serena Williams has ‘nothing to prove’ in Queen’s doubles return
Twenty-three-time grand slam singles champion Serena Williams is liberating herself of any expectations as she prepares to make her comeback at the HSBC Championships in London.
The 44-year-old has been given a wild card for the women’s doubles to play alongside 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko at the Queen’s Club, marking her first competitive tennis since a farewell at the 2022 US Open.
Williams said her decision to pick up a racket again boiled down to a simple “Why not?”, and while Mboko feels her partner is “hitting great”, the American insists she is not focused on any outcomes.
“I don’t need to win,” said Williams. “I’ve won more than most people have in their whole lives, so it’s not that important to me, and it’s important that I keep reminding myself of that, because I don’t have anything to prove.
“I don’t have anything to lose, and everything here is just to gain.”
Williams never directly used the word retirement, but Monday’s comeback confirmation still came as a shock after the mother-of-two had, to use her preferred terminology at the time, made the decision to “evolve away” from tennis.
Speaking after she and Mboko trained on the Queen’s Club grass, Williams said: “This whole journey is like, I’m putting no pressure on myself.

“For me right now, it’s really just about so many elements. It’s really about my kids getting to see me play. Olympia is a little bit older, Adira is very young.
“An athlete is the best thing that you can be in the highest place, and having an opportunity to still be able to do that, possibly one last time, is kind of cool and exciting.”
The seven-time Wimbledon singles champion, who spent 319 weeks as the WTA number one at the peak of her career, and claimed 39 major titles, has not exactly ruled out a return to singles, but suggested it was not imminent.
“I can’t say no right now,” she said. “I feel like I probably need to train a little bit more if I want to play singles, and we will see if I get there, and if not… that’s not my journey right now.”
Williams, who shares her two daughters with Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, revealed as recently as December that she believed she “definitely was not” returning to tennis, but, after some conversations, thought: “Well, why not? For lack of a better explanation.
“It’s summer, the kids aren’t in school, so it’s a perfect time to get out there, have fun, and see what happens.”
In Mboko, Williams saw something, she said, “that reminded me a lot of myself” in her attitude, resilience, and drive. After making the “pretty 11th-hour commitment” to Queen’s, she reached out to the Canadian via text message.
Mboko said: “She’s hitting great. She has such clean ball striking, she could probably take years off, and when she steps on the court she could probably find that rhythm again and find her timing. So I think that’s really a god-given gift that she has.
“I personally think she’s ready to go. I’m hitting with her, she’s hitting pretty big and she’s really fit, so we’ll see.”
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Florentino Pérez winning the election with around 65% of the votes, per exit polls
Current Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez is expected to get re-elected and win today’s election with around 65% of the votes, according to exit polls published on both MARCA and AS. Mail-in votes are not considered in those exit polls and Pérez is likely to increase his lead there, per sources.
The official result of today’s election will likely be announced tonight at around 10pm local time.
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Former Akwa United Forward Inemesit Sunday Joins Rwandan Club Gorilla FC
Nigerian forward Inemesit Sunday has signed for Rwanda Premier League club Gorilla FC on a two-year contract ahead of the new season.
The forward, who has previously played for Musanze FC and AS Kigali, joins Gorilla FC as the club looks to strengthen its attack.


Inemesit had a strong spell last season with AS Kigali, scoring 8 goals in 11 matches. His good form helped him gain more attention in the Rwandan top league.
Gorilla FC are expecting the Nigerian striker to bring more goals and consistency as they prepare for a better campaign. Last season, the club reached the semifinals of the Peace Cup, where they were knocked out by Rayon Sports, and they now hope to go further this time with added attacking strength.

The forward has also played for several clubs in Nigeria, including ALGON Boys FC, Akwa United FC, Rangers International, Dakkada FC, and Ibom Youths FC.
On social media, Inemesit said farewell to AS Kigali, thanking the club for their support during his short stay. He described his time there as one filled with love, teamwork, and family spirit, and wished them well as he moved on to a new challenge.


He wrote “It’s hard to say goodbye to the family that showed up when i needed someone, not only showing up but took me in as family. 5 months of love, happiness, fighting together. I want to say thank you AS KIGALI for the love and God bless you guys. We move forward.”
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‘Strong contender at Test level’: Gavaskar’s verdict on Manav Suthar | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Manav Suthar could hardly have asked for a better start to his Test career. The left-arm spinner marked his debut with three wickets on Day 2 against Afghanistan, earning praise from legendary India captain and batting great Sunil Gavaskar.Suthar struck in his very first over in Test cricket, dismissing Abdul Malik to enter an elite list of Indian bowlers who have taken a wicket in their opening over on debut. He finished the day with figures of 3/34, removing Abdul Malik, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Afsar Zazai as Afghanistan closed on 113/5, still trailing India by 451 runs.Impressed by the youngster’s all-round display, Gavaskar highlighted not only Suthar’s bowling but also the composure he showed with the bat.“Manav Suthar has certainly made an impressive start to his Test career. What stood out was not just his bowling, but also the confidence he showed with the bat, particularly in the way he used his feet and looked comfortable at the crease,” Gavaskar while speaking on JioStar’s ‘Cricket Live’ said.“With the ball, he was extremely accurate and consistently put the batters under pressure. There was some assistance available from the surface, which he utilised well, but the real test for any spinner comes on flatter pitches where greater variety and adaptability are required.”While urging caution over judging a spinner solely on a helpful surface, Gavaskar felt Suthar had shown enough promise to suggest he can succeed at the highest level.“Having said that, this was a highly encouraging debut and he has shown the attributes to be a strong contender at the Test level going forward,” he added.Suthar’s selection was backed by a strong domestic record. The Rajasthan all-rounder has claimed 129 wickets in 29 first-class matches at an average of 25.76, including best figures of 8/33. His red-ball résumé also features six five-wicket hauls and three 10-wicket match hauls.The 23-year-old has also contributed with the bat, scoring 945 runs in 48 first-class innings at an average of 25.54, including a century and six fifties, with a highest score of 120.Earlier this year, Suthar represented Gujarat Titans in the IPL, picking up two wickets in four matches.
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Antonee Robinson scores rocket goal in USMNT friendly loss to Germany
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The U.S. men’s national team may not have won their friendly World Cup tune-up against Germany on Saturday but Antonee Robinson provided a goal that will definitely get any American fan hyped for what’s potentially to come.
The U.S. trailed 1-0 as the match entered the 37th minute. A corner kick was deflected off a German defender’s head and outside of the box where Robinson was waiting for a rocket shot on goal. He blasted the ball past Oliver Baumann to tie the match at one apiece.
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United States defenders Antonee Robinson and Tim Ream celebrate after Robinson scored a goal during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Germany in Chicago on June 6, 2026. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)
It was Robinson’s fifth international goal for the U.S. and his first this year. He hadn’t scored while playing for the U.S. since 2023.
“Sick. I mean, it’s a sick goal,” Christian Pulisic said after the match.
Robinson said he had never scored a goal like that in a competitive game.
“Going into a World Cup it means a lot to have that kind of in my mind that I’ve scored something like that and a bit of freedom to shoot again if I’m in that position,” he said.

United States defender Antonee Robinson scores against Germany during the first half of an international friendly soccer match in Chicago on June 6, 2026. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)
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Germany won the match 2-1.
Despite losing their ninth straight game against a European squad, the Americans felt confident going into the World Cup.
“I mean against a really good team, I thought we were dangerous at times,” Pulisic said. “We had good stretches of possession, defended well for good portions of it. And, yeah, I mean honestly, I think, we’re feeling good.”

Christian Pulisic celebrates after scoring the second goal for the United States during an international friendly match against Senegal at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 31, 2026. (Omar Vega/USSF/Getty Images)
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Gervonta Davis has just 15 days to make fight with undefeated rival or risk losing world title
Gervonta Davis’ most recent legal trouble seems to be impacting his return to boxing and may see him lose his world title entirely.
‘Tank’ last fought in March of 2025, retaining his WBA lightweight world title via a controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr. An exhibition fight with Jake Paul later in the year was cancelled when he was accused of domestic violence.
In January, the sanctioning body named Davis ‘champion in recess’ and looked set to order a vacant title bout between Floyd Schoefild and Lucas Bahdi, but instead, as talk of the Baltimore champion’s return began to heat up, ordered him to face Schofield instead.
Speaking to Mill City Boxing recently, Schofield’s father and trainer said that talks are not currently ongoing, perhaps due to Davis’ fresh legal situation, and that he and his son are waiting for the negotiation period to end for the WBA to make a decision.
“We can’t do anything until the WBA says. [We’re] supposed to be in negotiations for another 20 days with Tank’s people, but according to what the lawyers say, they can’t be in negotiations right now. So, [we’re] in limbo for 20 more days while they got that mandate up. Tank’s people got to make a fight with us within 20 days.”
From Schofield’s update, Davis’ grip on the WBA title appears increasingly uncertain, with the sanctioning body potentially forced to make a decision if the teams fail to make progress. The allotted negotiation period ends on June 22, at which point purse bids could be called, though only if ‘Tank’ is willing and able to defend his belt.
Schofield is undefeated in 19 bouts and, at 23 years old, has a bright future in the sport. His previous world title challenge against Shakur Stevenson was cancelled during fight week when he took unwell.
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