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GAA Championship 2026 team news: Full panels named for opening weekend

The 2026 GAA Championship gets underway this weekend with a packed programme of football and hurling action, and official panels have now been confirmed across the major ties.

Supporters will get their first proper look at county selections in the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster senior football championships, while the Christy Ring Cup, Nickey Rackard Cup and Lory Meagher Cup also begin with several intriguing match-ups.

Below is the full team news from the opening weekend, with each county’s named 26-man panel listed in match-by-match format.

Connacht Senior Football Championship

London v Mayo

London

  1. Andrew Walsh
  2. Daire Rooney
  3. Matt Moynahan
  4. Sean O’Donoghue
  5. Ciaran McKeon
  6. Conal Gallagher
  7. Conor O’Donohue
  8. Liam Gallagher
  9. Daniel Clarke
  10. Josh Obahor
  11. James Davis
  12. Kristian Healy
  13. Micheal O’Reilly
  14. Shay Rafter
  15. Joe McGill
  16. Cormac McConnell
  17. Conor Redican
  18. Ciaran Gaughan
  19. Nathan Feeney
  20. Shaun Wogan
  21. Liam Crowley
  22. Conor Goggin
  23. Marc Friel
  24. Stephen Henry
  25. Liam Murphy
  26. Finbarr Crowley

Mayo

  1. Rob Hennelly
  2. Jack Coyne
  3. Rory Brickenden
  4. Fenton Kelly
  5. Sam Callinan
  6. Michael Plunkett
  7. Paddy Durcan
  8. Bob Tuohy
  9. David McBrien
  10. Jack Carney
  11. Ryan O Donoghue
  12. Hugh O Loughlin
  13. Cian McHale
  14. Aidan O Shea
  15. Paul Towey
  16. Jack Livinstone
  17. John McMonagle
  18. Donnacaha McHugh
  19. Stephen Coen
  20. Sean Morahan
  21. Jordan Flynn
  22. Conal Dawson
  23. Fergal Boland
  24. Diarmuid O Connor
  25. Tommy Conroy
  26. Cillian O Connor

Sligo v Leitrim

Sligo

  1. Aidan Devaney
  2. Tommy Ross
  3. Conor Sheridan
  4. Luke Casserly
  5. Canice Mulligan
  6. Jack Lavin
  7. Paul Kilcoyne
  8. Darragh Cummins
  9. Luke Towey
  10. Lee Deignan
  11. Alan McLoughlin
  12. Cian Lally
  13. Joshua Flynn
  14. Niall Murphy
  15. Shane Deignan
  16. Keelan Harte
  17. Paul McNamara
  18. Michael Lavin
  19. Rossa Sloyan
  20. Daire O’Boyle
  21. Gavin Gorman
  22. Conor Johnston
  23. Kyle Cawley
  24. David Quinn
  25. James Donlon
  26. Pat Spillane

Leitrim

  1. Killian Gaffey
  2. Cillian McGloin
  3. Conor Reynolds
  4. Seán Harkin
  5. Eoin McLoughlin
  6. Mark Diffley
  7. Keith Keegan
  8. Conor Quinn
  9. Barry McNulty
  10. Fergal McLoughlin
  11. Riordan O’Rourke
  12. Tom Prior
  13. Ryan O’Rourke
  14. Gavin Reynolds
  15. Ben Guckian
  16. Daire O’Shea
  17. Eanna McNamara
  18. Kieran Clancy
  19. James Rooney
  20. Peter Prior
  21. Michael Mc Kiernan
  22. Oisín McLoughlin
  23. Paul Honeyman
  24. Jack Kelly
  25. Tom Plunkett
  26. Ruairi O’Rourke

New York v Roscommon

New York

  1. Joey Grace
  2. Tadhg O’Riordan
  3. Sean Wilson
  4. Cian O’Dea
  5. Jack Foley
  6. Matthew Queenan
  7. Rob Wharton
  8. Eoghan McElliott
  9. Conall Kennedy
  10. Donal Hunt
  11. Frank O’Reilly
  12. Tiarnan Mathers
  13. Conor Keenan
  14. Jack McKenna
  15. Killian Butler
  16. Ryan Corrigan
  17. Shane Brosnan
  18. Adam Loughlin Stones
  19. Oisin Mathers
  20. David Naughten
  21. Jack Healy
  22. Jack Kennedy
  23. Mick Argue
  24. Noel Hatton
  25. James Walsh
  26. Jack Savage

Roscommon

  1. Conor Carroll
  2. Patrick Gavin
  3. Caelim Keogh
  4. Eoin McCormack
  5. Eoin Ward
  6. Ronan Daly
  7. Senan Lambe
  8. Keith Doyle
  9. Conor Ryan
  10. Dylan Ruane
  11. Enda Smith
  12. Darragh Heneghan
  13. Diarmuid Murtagh
  14. Daire Cregg
  15. Robert Heneghan
  16. Aaron Brady
  17. Niall Higgins
  18. Colm Neary
  19. Robbie Dolan
  20. Shane Cunnane
  21. Jack Duggan
  22. Paul Carey
  23. Ben O’Carroll
  24. Conor Hand
  25. Eoin Colleran
  26. Ciaran Lennon

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Offaly v Laois

Offaly

  1. Conor Melia
  2. Shane O’Toole Greene
  3. David Dempsey
  4. Lee Pearson
  5. Cormac Egan
  6. Diarmuid Egan
  7. Daire McDaid
  8. Jack McEvoy
  9. Jordan Hayes
  10. Marcas Dalton
  11. Keith O’Neill
  12. Rory Egan
  13. Dylan Hyland
  14. Shane Tierney
  15. Darragh Flynn
  16. Sean O’Toole
  17. Aidan Bracken
  18. Conor Dunican
  19. Nathan Poland
  20. Kyle Higgins
  21. Jack Bryant
  22. Eoin Sawyer
  23. Harry Plunkett
  24. Sean Conway
  25. Eoin Dunne
  26. Cathal Ryan

Laois

  1. Killian Roche
  2. Jack Lacey
  3. Trevor Collins
  4. Alex Mohan
  5. Pa Kirwan
  6. Aaron McEvoy
  7. Simon Fingleton
  8. Ciaran Burke
  9. Conor Heffernan
  10. Kevin Swayne
  11. Ronan Coffey
  12. Patrick O’Sullivan
  13. Brian Byrne
  14. Daragh Galvin
  15. Evan O’Carroll
  16. Matthew Byron
  17. Darren Brennan
  18. Killian Byrne
  19. Niall Corbet
  20. Jake Darcy
  21. Ben Dempsey
  22. Mikie Dempsey
  23. Paul Kingston
  24. Rioghan Murphy
  25. Cian Nolan
  26. Robert Tyrrell

Carlow v Wicklow

Carlow

  1. Ben McCarron
  2. Colin Byrne
  3. Niall Roche
  4. Paddy McDonnell
  5. John Phiri
  6. Dara Curran
  7. Padraig Bolger
  8. Mark Furey
  9. Conor Doyle
  10. Lee Walker
  11. Colm Hulton
  12. Mikey Bambrick
  13. Liam Gavin
  14. Christopher Blake
  15. Sean Murphy
  16. Johnny Furey
  17. Lee Moore
  18. John Murphy
  19. Tadgh Roche
  20. Ross Dunphy
  21. Adam Burgess
  22. Kyle Nolan
  23. Jamie Clarke
  24. Kevin Murphy
  25. Eoghan Ruth
  26. Aaron Amond

Wicklow

  1. Mark Jackson
  2. Tom Moran
  3. Conall Ó Gallchobhair
  4. Gavin Fogarty
  5. Cian Deering
  6. Matt Nolan
  7. Jonathan Carlin
  8. Dean Healy
  9. Jack Hardy
  10. Joe Prendergast
  11. Padraig O Toole
  12. Christopher O Brien
  13. Oisin Mc Graynor
  14. Kevin Quinn
  15. Eoin Darcy
  16. Cathal Fitzgerald
  17. Brian Bohan
  18. Jack Kirwan
  19. Cathal Baker
  20. Mark Kenny
  21. Conor Fee
  22. Jacques Mc Call
  23. Liam O Neill
  24. Eoin Murtagh
  25. Sean Murphy
  26. John Paul Nolan

Longford v Westmeath

Longford

  1. Eoin McGuinness
  2. Patrick Fox
  3. Ryan Moffett
  4. Bryan Masterson
  5. Peter Lynn
  6. Ronan Sweeney
  7. Dessie Reynolds
  8. Liam Glennon
  9. Oisin O’Toole
  10. James Moran
  11. Matthew Carey
  12. Daniel Reynolds
  13. Dylan Farrell
  14. Joseph Hagan
  15. Oran Kenny
  16. Mícheál Hughes
  17. Cian Brady
  18. Aaron Farrell
  19. Niall Farrelly
  20. Iarla O’Sullivan
  21. Matthew Flynn
  22. Paddy Moran
  23. Conor Smith
  24. Aidan McGuire
  25. Caolán Lynch
  26. Gavin Farrelly

Westmeath

  1. Jason Daly
  2. Daniel Scahill
  3. Charlie Drumm
  4. Tadhg Baker
  5. Ronan Wallace
  6. Shane Allen
  7. Matthew Whittaker
  8. Brían Cooney
  9. Ray Connellan
  10. Kevin O’Sullivan
  11. Sam McCartan
  12. Conor Dillon
  13. Tom Molloy
  14. Luke Loughlin
  15. Brandon Kelly
  16. Jack Connaughton
  17. Adam Treanor
  18. Shane Corcoran
  19. Robbie Forde
  20. Senan Baker
  21. Devin Hill
  22. Shane Ormsby
  23. Danny McCartan
  24. Eoghan McCabe
  25. Jack Duncan
  26. TJ Cox

Munster Senior Football Championship

Cork v Limerick

Cork

  1. Micheál Aodh Martin
  2. Maurice Shanley
  3. Daniel O’Mahony
  4. Seán Meehan
  5. Brian O’Driscoll
  6. Tommy Walsh
  7. Luke Fahy
  8. Colm O’Callaghan
  9. Ian Maguire
  10. Paul Walsh
  11. Mark Cronin
  12. Seán McDonnell
  13. Chris Óg Jones
  14. Dara Sheedy
  15. Steven Sherlock
  16. Patrick Doyle
  17. Tomas O’Mahony
  18. Rory Maguire
  19. Darragh Cashman
  20. Seán Walsh
  21. Conor Cahalane
  22. David Buckley
  23. Ruairi Deane
  24. Eoghan McSweeney
  25. Conor Corbett
  26. Brian Hurley

Limerick

  1. Jeffrey Alfred
  2. Sean Kilbridge
  3. Cormac Woulfe
  4. Diarmuid Buckley
  5. Barry Coleman
  6. Killian Ryan
  7. Tony McCarthy
  8. Eliah Riordan
  9. Jack McCarthy
  10. Rory O Brien
  11. Cillian Fahy
  12. Paul Maher
  13. Robbie Childs
  14. James Naughton
  15. Danny Neville
  16. Ronan McElligott
  17. Darren O Doherty
  18. Oran Collins
  19. Oisín Moss
  20. Lee Woulfe
  21. Mark McCarthy
  22. Colm McSweeney
  23. Josh Dineen
  24. Zach McCarthy
  25. Shane Cross
  26. Peter Nash

Waterford v Tipperary

Waterford

  1. Simon Burns
  2. Tommy Martin
  3. Billy Hynes
  4. Conor Ó Cuirrín
  5. Glen Power
  6. Adam Crawford
  7. Conor Murray
  8. Michael O’Brien
  9. Michael Curry
  10. Donal Fitzgerald
  11. Aaron Ryan
  12. Liam Mulligan
  13. Dermot Ryan
  14. Stephen Curry
  15. Alan Dunwoody
  16. Paudie Hunt
  17. Darach Ó Cathasaigh
  18. Adam Murray
  19. Darragh Walsh
  20. Caoimhín Walsh
  21. Cian Kiely
  22. Kyle Flynn
  23. Conor Keating
  24. Colin Foley
  25. Conor Fennell
  26. David Butler

Tipperary

  1. Shane Garland
  2. Jack O’Neill
  3. Eoin O’Connell
  4. Manus McFadden
  5. Kieran Costello
  6. James Morris
  7. Charlie King
  8. Joe Higgins
  9. Paudie Feehan
  10. Eoin Craddock
  11. Michéal Freaney
  12. Killian Butler
  13. Cian Smith
  14. Sean O’Connor
  15. Daithi Hogan
  16. Robbie McGrath
  17. Darragh Brennan
  18. Mark Corcoran
  19. Paddy Creedon
  20. Michael Lowry
  21. JP Mboka Tansia
  22. Emmet Moloney
  23. Darragh O’Connor
  24. Paddy O’Keeffe
  25. Mark Russell
  26. Mark Stokes

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Armagh v Tyrone

Armagh

  1. Blaine Hughes
  2. Peter McGrane
  3. Aaron McKay
  4. Paddy Burns
  5. Ross McQuillan
  6. Gareth Murphy
  7. Jarly Og Burns
  8. Tiernan Kelly
  9. Ben Crealey
  10. Greg McCabe
  11. Darragh McMullan
  12. Tomas McCormack
  13. Cian McConville
  14. Jason Duffy
  15. Oisin Conaty
  16. Ethan Rafferty
  17. Barry McCambridge
  18. Joe McElroy
  19. Ryan Duffy
  20. Callum O’Neill
  21. Daniel Magee
  22. Conor Turbitt
  23. Oisin O’Neill
  24. Fergal O’Brien
  25. Rory Grugan
  26. Andrew Murnin

Tyrone

  1. Niall Morgan
  2. Cormac Quinn
  3. Peter Teague
  4. Niall Devlin
  5. Frank Burns
  6. Joey Clarke
  7. Michael McKernan
  8. Brian Kennedy
  9. Conn Kilpatrick
  10. Seanie O’Donnell
  11. Ronan Cassidy
  12. Ben McDonnell
  13. Darren McCurry
  14. Mattie Donnelly
  15. Daragh Canavan
  16. Oisin O’Kane
  17. Michael Rafferty
  18. Aidan Clarke
  19. Ben Cullen
  20. Kieran McGeary
  21. Dalaigh Jones
  22. Aodhan Donaghy
  23. Ciaran Daly
  24. Lorcan McGarrity
  25. Eoin McElholm
  26. Ethan Jordan

Christy Ring Cup

Meath v Kerry

Meath

  1. Gavin King
  2. Jarlath Ennis
  3. Seán Geraghty
  4. Lorcan O’Connor
  5. Eoin Donegan
  6. Daire Shine
  7. Noah Conroy
  8. Simon Ennis
  9. Joey Cole
  10. Lorcan Byrne
  11. Padraig O’Hanrahan
  12. Tom Shine
  13. Mikey Cole
  14. Darren O’Higgins
  15. Mark Leavy
  16. Philip O’Brien
  17. Anthony Healy
  18. Cathal Barron
  19. Darragh Heffernan
  20. Fergal Flynn
  21. Jack Walsh
  22. Kevin Mulligan
  23. Kyle Donnelly
  24. Kyle Ennis
  25. Seán Coloe
  26. Seán Doyle

Kerry

  1. Conor Bohane
  2. Eric Leen
  3. Sean McGrath
  4. Kyle O’Connor
  5. James O’Connor
  6. Jason Diggins
  7. Michael Leane
  8. Kevin Goulding
  9. Evan Murphy
  10. Jordan Brick
  11. Ronan Walsh
  12. Tom Doyle
  13. Liam Óg O’Connor
  14. Padraig Boyle
  15. Hugh Lenihan
  16. Diarmuid Quirke
  17. Michael Slattery
  18. Dara Kearney
  19. Adam Segal
  20. Darragh Slattery
  21. Seamie Foran
  22. Luke Rochford
  23. Keith Carmody
  24. Cillian Litchfield
  25. Niall O’Mahony
  26. Gavin Dooley

Donegal v Wicklow

Donegal

  1. Luke White
  2. Oisin Kelly
  3. Ciaran Bradley
  4. Steven McBride
  5. Conor O Grady
  6. Kevin Kealy
  7. Gavin Browne
  8. Danny Cullen
  9. Brian Mcintyre
  10. Liam Mc Kinney
  11. Ronan McDermott
  12. Peter Kelly
  13. Declan Coulter
  14. Richie Ryan
  15. Josh Cronolly McGee
  16. Dylan Lafferty
  17. John Kealy
  18. Dan Donnelly
  19. Ryan Hilferty
  20. Ruairi Campbell
  21. Conor Diver
  22. Caolan O’Neill
  23. Gerard Gilmore
  24. Kieran Brady
  25. Sean Halvey
  26. Sean Ward

Wicklow

  1. Conor Mc Nally
  2. Ben Kearney
  3. Byran Kearney
  4. Ian Clancy
  5. Padraig Doran
  6. John Henderson
  7. James Boland
  8. Tommy Collins
  9. Sam O’Dowd
  10. Andrew Kavanagh
  11. Jack Phelan
  12. Luke Evans
  13. Fionn Darcy
  14. Padraig Doyle
  15. Seanie Germaine
  16. Meithéal Cleary
  17. Emmet Blanchfield
  18. Conall Byrne
  19. Kenneth Cullen
  20. Dylan Byrne
  21. Andrew Lynch
  22. Brandon Ryan
  23. Jack Doyle
  24. Willie Cash
  25. Luke Byrne
  26. Adam O Leary

Derry v Roscommon

Derry

  1. Sean Kelly
  2. Jamie Lee McGlade
  3. Patrick Turner
  4. Cathair McGilligan
  5. Conor Coyle
  6. Meehaul McGrath
  7. Eamon Cassidy
  8. Eamon Conway
  9. Thomas Brady
  10. Darragh McGilligan
  11. Fintan Bradley
  12. Joseph Mulholland
  13. Cormac O’Doherty
  14. Shea Cassidy
  15. Deaghlan Foley
  16. Eoin Mullholland
  17. Eunan Boylan
  18. Sean Quinn
  19. Conor McGurk
  20. Connor Melaugh
  21. Michael Lynch
  22. Tiernan Melaugh
  23. Andy McBride
  24. Ryan McGarvey
  25. Ruairi Biggs
  26. Eoin Scullion

Roscommon

  1. Enda Lawless
  2. Micheál Hussey
  3. James Dillon
  4. Jack Dowling
  5. Keelan Ryan
  6. Adam Donnelly
  7. Darragh Finn
  8. Tommy Morris
  9. Ethan Connaughton
  10. Brian Mannion
  11. Cian Murray
  12. Ronan Finn
  13. Sean Canning
  14. Jack Donnelly
  15. Paddy Fallon
  16. Tim Gilmore
  17. Conor Mulry
  18. Conor Morris
  19. Niall Fleming
  20. Eamon Mulry
  21. Jason Martin
  22. Liam Óg Coyle
  23. Cian Bowes
  24. Tommy Fleming
  25. Karl Feehily
  26. Brian Lawlor

Nickey Rackard Cup

Armagh v Mayo

Armagh

  1. Ciarán Duffy
  2. Stephen O’Keeffe
  3. Paudie Lappin
  4. Odhrán Curry
  5. Tam Lennon
  6. Barry Shortt
  7. Caionn Hughes
  8. Jack Scallon
  9. Peter McKearney
  10. Jack Loughran
  11. Aaron Fox
  12. Aaron Cullinane
  13. Dáire Harvey
  14. Charlie McArdle
  15. Conor Carabine
  16. Declan Harris
  17. Eoin McGuinness
  18. Dylan McKenna
  19. Morgan Thomas
  20. Miceal Rice
  21. Joe O’Connor
  22. Marty Moan
  23. Conor Gormley
  24. Darren McMullan
  25. Brian McCann
  26. Danny Magee

Mayo

  1. Bobby Douglas
  2. Alex Evans
  3. Oisin Greally
  4. Connor Murray
  5. Corey Scahill
  6. David Kenny
  7. Oisin Ivers
  8. John Heraty
  9. Daniel Huane
  10. Ryan Duffy
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MLB roundup: Xander Bogaerts’ 12th-inning slam powers Padres past Rockies

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MLB: Colorado Rockies at San Diego PadresApr 9, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off grand slam home run against Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Valente Bellozo (not pictured) in the twelfth inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Xander Bogaerts belted a grand slam in the bottom of the 12th inning Thursday night as the San Diego Padres rallied past the visiting Colorado Rockies 7-3.

Fernando Tatis Jr. started the inning with a sacrifice bunt that moved automatic runner Jake Cronenworth to third. After Valente Bellozo (0-1) intentionally walked Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado to fill the bases, Bogaerts lined a 1-0 pitch into the seats in left for his second homer of the year.

David Morgan (1-0) pitched 1 2/3 hitless innings of relief to earn the win. Colorado got the go-ahead run to third in the top of the 12th, but Willi Castro was cut down at the plate on Brenton Doyle’s bouncer to Cronenworth at second.

Each team scored a run in both the 10th and 11th innings.

Twins 3, Tigers 1

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Brooks Lee pulled an eighth-inning, two-run single through the right side of the infield, and Minnesota held on for a win over Detroit.

Josh Bell went 3-for-4 and hit a solo home run for the Twins to complete a four-game sweep over the Tigers. Garrett Acton (1-0) earned his first career win after allowing one run in two innings of relief. He followed starter Mick Abel, who pitched six scoreless innings. Eric Orze pitched a scoreless ninth for his first save of the season.

Gleyber Torres drove in the lone run for Detroit, which has dropped five straight games. Will Vest (0-2) gave up two runs on three hits in two-thirds of an inning.

Athletics 1, Yankees 0

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Jeffrey Springs allowed one hit in seven outstanding innings to lead the visiting Athletics past New York.

Springs (2-0) took a no-hit bid into the seventh, surrendering just two walks while striking out six. Max Muncy tripled and scored off a Tyler Soderstrom single to help the Athletics record their first series win over the Yankees since April 2016.

Ben Rice broke up Springs’ no-hit bid with a single for New York’s only hit of the day. Ryan Weathers (0-1) was the tough-luck loser despite surrendering just one run on seven hits in a season-high seven innings. The Yankees haven’t scored since taking a two-run lead on Luis Severino in the first inning of Wednesday’s 3-2 loss.

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White Sox 2, Royals 0

Anthony Kay struck out six to match a career high over 5 2/3 innings, and Colson Montgomery roped an RBI double as Chicago snapped its 14-game road losing streak to Kansas City.

Luisangel Acuna added a sacrifice fly for Chicago, which won for just the third time in the last 25 games at Kauffman Stadium, where its previous victory came on Sept. 6, 2003. Kay (1-0) was making just his ninth career start but third this season for the White Sox. He yielded three hits on a career-high 100 pitches.

Kansas City’s Seth Lugo (1-1) was charged with both runs while also giving up four hits and four walks over 6 1/3 innings. Maikel Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. each had two hits, but they struck out for the final two outs, respectively, for the Royals, who stranded 11 runners and went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position.

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Diamondbacks 7, Mets 1

Jorge Barrosa’s RBI triple capped a four-run seventh inning for Arizona, which went on to rout host New York in the decisive game of a three-game series.

The Diamondbacks are 7-3 since being swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a season-opening three-game series. Arizona pinch hitter Gabriel Moreno tied the game with a run-scoring double in the seventh before Alek Thomas collected the go-ahead RBI on a fielder’s choice. Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez (1-0) allowed one run on five hits over six innings.

Luis Robert Jr. homered in the first inning for the Mets, whose consecutive losses to the Diamondbacks followed a four-game winning streak in which they outscored the opposition 28-8. Mets starter Nolan McLean (1-1) permitted two runs on three hits over 6 1/3 innings.

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Marlins 8, Reds 1

Owen Caissie and Javier Sanoja combined for six hits and five RBIs to lead host Miami to a defeat of Cincinnati, earning a split of the four-game set.

In a battle of former first-round picks, Miami’s Max Meyer (1-0) allowed four hits, three walks and one run in five innings, striking out four.

Reds starter Rhett Lowder (1-1) entered the game with the best eight-game ERA (1.30) in Reds history with a minimum of 30 innings. He had never allowed more than three runs in a game. On Thursday, he allowed eight hits and five runs (four earned) in 5 1/3 innings. Caissie (3-for-4, three RBIs) and Sanoja (3-for-4, two RBIs) led Miami’s offense. Agustin Ramirez went 2-for-5 with two RBIs.

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Man Utd defender Harry Maguire signed a new contract this week to extend his stay at Old Trafford by at least another season.

Earlier this week, Harry Maguire shared an image signing his new contract, along with his two daughters, who wore Manchester United shirts with ‘Daddy’ on the back.

The caption alongside the picture read: “My club.” Maguire has spent more time at United than any other club, but you would have got long odds on his association potentially lasting as many as nine years when he was in the doldrums in 2023.

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Maguire signed a one-year deal, with the option of another 12 months, meaning he could stay in Manchester until 2028. The defender was born in Sheffield, but it’s across the Pennines where he now calls home.

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Maguire’s time at United looked set to end in the summer of 2023. He suffered a huge loss of form in 2021/22 and made eight league starts in the following campaign under Erik ten Hag, who stripped him of the captaincy.

West Ham were interested in signing him and, in another world, Maguire moved to the London Stadium. He stayed, fought for his place and enjoyed a renaissance instead. Who doesn’t love a comeback story?

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Maguire has become a fan favourite and there’s no doubt that the peaks and troughs have helped to endear him to supporters. He was mocked, once being booed by England ‘fans’ on international duty, and he showed extraordinary mental resilience to come through that period.

“Sometimes it did cross my mind at the time just thinking, ‘Why? I don’t know why it has done this. I don’t know where it’s come from’,” he said of dealing with the abuse during a chat with journalists last week.

“My form dipped a little bit, yeah, of course, everyone does that in their career. But I was in a situation where I was just a lad from Sheffield playing for such a huge club. I thought this is what happens – this is the fault of the club not performing well.

“But when you look back it probably did go a little bit too far. At the time, I can remember thinking I just don’t know how this has really happened. I don’t know how it’s changed so quickly.”

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Maguire’s mentality is the reason his situation has changed quickly. Not many players would be able to survive at United having reached such a low point, but the England international got his head down and worked hard.

The result is that he remains hugely important at United. The Reds needed to retain Maguire’s experience and quality, so it was a no-brainer to tie him down to a new deal on reduced terms.

There have been ringing endorsements since his contract was announced. “Harry has been here very long. I always say this in a way that is easy to understand. People like fresh meat, when you have the same meat for too long, you want a new one, and football is like that,” Bruno Fernandes told Men in Blazers.

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“You have the same players and people want to change them, but when you change them and it doesn’t work out, you want those players back. People want new names, they want excitement and different people with the shirt, and that’s normal. H has coped very well with that.

“He’s been very important in many moments for us, and he deserves this recognition from the club because he’s very important for the team and the dressing room. Losing someone of his experience and his voice for a season when things will change, you still need some pillars at the club.”

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Michael Carrick told Sky Sports: “We’re delighted that Harry’s agreed, and it’s been done, and I think stability and consistency [are] important. He’s been through everything at this club. He knows what it’s all about.

“The way he handles himself, his character and he’s been terrific since I’ve [come] back and credit to him for that, really. I think the experience is important. We got a really good mix within the squad of some really talented and high-end ability-wise, younger players.”

Carrick added: “We have a good number of players in what we kind of class as the peak years. And Harry’s obviously at that stage where he is getting a little bit further down the line in terms of career.

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“But it doesn’t diminish the importance of what he can be and the example and the understanding [he has]. And a little bit of just knowing what it feels like to be here and so to have him around for longer is fantastic.”

Jason Wilcox said: “Harry represents the mentality and resilience required to perform for United. He is the ultimate professional who brings invaluable experience and leadership to our young, ambitious squad. Harry is completely determined to help United to achieve regular and sustained success.”

Maguire has the backing of all the important figures at United.

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Duke Blue Devils Basketball transfer portal tracker live updates, news on commits, departures from the program

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The Duke Blue Devils are coming off an Elite Eight loss to the UConn Huskies and look towards the future. Jon Scheyer’s team entered the NCAA Tournament as the top-seed with the best shot of bringing home a title. Now they’ll reassess the roster for the 2026-27 season and try to make a few moves.

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Duke finished the season 35-3 and the UNC loss being the only one in ACC play. But they’ll likely need to replace the production of AP Player of the Year Cameron Boozer, who is projected as a top-three pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Patrick Ngonbag is also a projected first-rounder this year in the latest mock. Two key pieces to Duke’s overall success.

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Here’s where things stand with the Blue Devils in the transfer portal.

According to On3, Duke has very little movement in the first day of the transfer portal.

Duke Blue Devils Basketball transfer portal live updates

Duke transfers

Status

Name

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Darren Harris

SF

96.08

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Nikolas Khamenia

SF

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97.81

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Duke Transfer news:

April 8, 2026

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  • Nikolas Khamenia is expected to enter the transfer portal

April 7, 2026

  • Darren Harris has entered the transfer portal

Duke transfer portal rumors:

April 10: Kansas center Flory Bidunga is “scheduled to see Duke,” according to On3’s Jaime Shaw. The top big man in the portal would make a perfect addition to Scheyer’s rotation.

April 10: Alabama Transfer Aiden Sherrell will meet with Duke coaches, according to multiple sources and first reported by TheDukeNation. The 6-foot-11, 255 pounds forward averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds with the Tide last season.

April 9: Duke transfer guard Darren Harris will visit Indiana (April 11th) and Virginia (April 14th), according to Sam Kayser.

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April 9: There hasn’t been much movement from Duke in the transfer portal during the initial first days. This seems very calculated by Jon Scheyer and his staff to get the right talent in Durham. With two NBA first-rounders on the roster, replacing them (when they enter the draft) will be the priority. 

More: Why Duke and Jon Scheyer aren’t making early waves in the transfer portal

April 9: Kansas State’s Abdi Bashir Jr. is receiving interest from Duke coaches, according to Sam Kayser.

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April 8: Duke was reportedly in a three-team race with Michigan and UNC for Wake Forest’s Juke Harris. However, this was a false report off what On3’s Joe Tipton was reporting. Duke has not been involved with the ACC rival.

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April 7: Kansas center Flory Bidunga is one of the top players in the transfer portal. The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year could find himself at home in Durham. According to On3, “Two early schools to watch are Michigan and Duke. Both teams were involved in his high school recruitment”

April 7: Wisconsin guard John Blackwell is one of the top guards to hit the portal. The All-Big Ten selection averaged just over 19 points per game. Duke was mentioned by On3 as a possible landing spot.

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The spring basketball transfer portal window opened on April 7 and will remain open until April 21.

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HoYoverse has revealed the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes during the special preview program for the upcoming update. These codes offer various in-game rewards, including Stellar Jades in Star Rail. You can redeem these for a limited-time, as they will expire on a given date, becoming unusable.

This article will cover the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes.


All Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes

Here is a list of the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 codes that were revealed during the special preview program of the upcoming update:

  • HERESTHECODE: 100x Stellar Jades, 50,000 Credits
  • SHAREANDSAVEIT: 100x Stellar Jades, 5x Traveler’s Guide
  • HAPPY3RDANNIV: 100x Stellar Jades, 4x Refined Aether

Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes expiration time

The codes from the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream will be available for a limited-time, and they will expire on April 11, 2026, at 11:59 PM (UTC+8). Here is a countdown till the expiry time:


How to redeem the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes

Here are the various methods that you can use to claim the codes from the special preview program:

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Redeem using the official website

  • Use a browser to access the official HSR website.
  • Log in to your account.
  • Pick a server if the webpage doesn’t detect one already.
  • Insert the livestream code in the dialogue box.
  • Click the Redeem button to exchange the rewards.
  • Repeat the steps for the other codes.

Redeem in-game

  • Launch the game on any device and log in to your account.
  • Hit Pause once the character appears on the screen. Doing so will open the Pause menu.
  • Click on the icon with three dots beside your profile name.
  • Choose Redemption Code to open a pop-up window.
  • Enter the livestream code in the dialogue box.
  • Click the Confirm button.
  • Repeat the steps for the remaining codes.

Redeem on the HoYoLAB app

  • Launch the HoYoLAB application.
  • Select HSR from the list of games.
  • Head to the HoYoGuides section.

Also read: Honkai Star Rail 2026 anniversary update leaks: Characters, free rewards, pulls, and more


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