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High Point’s Chase Johnston delivers faithful message after game-winning bucket
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After No. 12 High Point pulled off a major upset in March Madness, faith was the only thing on one Panther’s mind.
High Point came back from double digits to take down No. 5 Wisconsin in the tournament’s first upset in a thrilling 83-82 victory for its first victory in the tournament ever.
High Point guard Chase Johnston scored the game-winning basket with 11.7 seconds left, and he delivered a faithful message after the game.
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High Point Panthers guard Chase Johnston (99) reacts after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers in a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. (Craig Strobeck/Imagn Images)
“First and foremost, I wanna give all glory to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” he said. “It’s been an unbelievable season. This is a group of guys that’s built on John 15:13. We serve each other, we love each other, and we’d die for each other. I’m so grateful.”
Johnston’s bucket came on a breakaway layup after Wisconsin guard Nick Boyd missed a layup that would have put the Badgers up 84-81. High Point guard Rob Martin hauled in the rebound and fired downcourt to the streaking Johnston — a 3-point specialist, the bucket was Johnston’s first two-point basket of the season.

High Point Panthers guard Chase Johnston (99) is interviewed after defeating the Wisconsin Badgers during the second half of a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. (Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)
After Johnston’s bucket gave High Point the lead, Owen Aquino blocked a driving layup by Boyd. Panthers’ Cam’Ron Fletcher was fouled and missed a free throw, giving the Badgers a chance with 1.8 seconds left, but Andrew Rohde’s long pass was stolen by Terry Anderson, and the celebration was on for High Point and first-year coach Flynn Clayman.
High Point earned a spot in the tournament by winning the Big South title for the second straight season. Last year was its first ever appearance in the tournament, but it lost as a 13-seed to No. 4 Purdue.

Head coach Flynn Clayman of the High Point Panthers is embraced by guard Scotty Washington and forward Terry Anderson after upsetting the Wisconsin Badgers in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament held at Moda Center on March 19, 2026, in Portland, Oregon. (C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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The Panthers have another tough task on their hands against No. 4 Arkansas on Saturday, but after Clayman called out major schools for avoiding mid-majors throughout the season, he obviously feels pretty confident in his squad.
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Tracking 2026 Tournament Results for Teams in the West
The first day of the NCAA Tournament is in the books, and the results were mostly disappointing for teams from the West.
Of the five teams competing on Thursday, only No. 13-seed Gonzaga survived, defeating 4-seed Kennesaw State.
Thursday’s scores and Friday games appear below.
Thursday Scores
(11) Texas 79, (6) BYU 71
(10) Texas A&M 63, (7) Saint Mary’s 50
(4) Arkansas 97, (13) Hawai’i 78
(2) Houston 78, (5) Idaho 47
(3) Gonzaga defeated 73, (14) Kennesaw State, 64
Friday Games
Five more teams from the West are in action today, beginning with No. 10-seed Santa Clara at 9:15 a.m. PT, and concluding with Cal Baptist at 6:45 p.m.
Here are the times and networks:
- No. 10-seed Santa Clara vs. 7-seed Kentucky, 9:15 a.m, PT CBS
(Preview: Zags Set to Cruse as Gaels, Broncos Seek Hot Start in Dance)
- No. 1 Arizona vs. 16-seed Long Beach, 10:35 a.m., TNT
- No. 9-seed Utah State vs. 8-seed Villanova, 1:10 pm. TNT
(Preview: Hot-Shooting Utah State Looks to Roll Villanova in Dance)
- No. 7-seed UCLA vs. 10-seed UCF, 4:25 p.m. TBS
(Preview: Streaky UCLA Poised for First-Round Shootout with UCF)
- No. 13-seed Cal Baptist vs 4-seed Kansas, 6:45 p.m, CBS
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Women’s World Curling Championship 2026: Scotland miss out on play-offs
Henderson’s rink – Lisa Davie, Hailey Duff, Katie McMillan and Watt – are competing in their first World Championships after their recent national championship win in Dumfries. Sophie Jackson’s rink, who represented Great Britain at the Winter Olympics, were absent from that competition.
“This week maybe wasn’t about making play-offs for us, it was more about gaining the experience and enjoying the week as a whole, so we will want to finish out strong against Norway and are just out to try our best and enjoy our last game,” added Watt.
Having beaten Australia so comfortably earlier in the day, the Scots looked to be heading for another victory when they led Italy 4-1 after five ends.
But Stefania Constantini’s rink struck back with a three at the sixth end and, although the Scots took a single to lead 5-4, the Italians scored at the final two ends to secure a victory that keeps them in the running for a play-off place.
Switzerland, who lead the way with nine wins and one defeat, hosts Canada, Japan and Sweden have secured their places in the play-offs.
South Korea, China, Turkey and Italy are vying for the two remaining places.
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Mammoth, learning about season-ending pressure, brace for Ducks’ visit
Mar 19, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) celebrates after the Mammoth defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images A potential Stanley Cup playoff preview is on the schedule for Friday when the Anaheim Ducks visit the Utah Mammoth.
The teams will be the meeting for the third time this season and the first time in Salt Lake City. The Ducks won 3-2 in overtime on Nov. 17, and the Mammoth responded with a 7-0 rout on Dec. 3.
Utah (36-27-6, 78 points), sitting in the first Western Conference wild-card spot, should be feeling good heading into the Friday tilt after shutting out the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0 on Thursday in Las Vegas.
Captain Clayton Keller scored twice in the first period and Utah goalie Karel Vejmelka made 28 saves for his second shutout of the season. Barrett Hayton had a goal and an assist for the Mammoth, who have won back-to-back games and are 5-2-2 in the past nine games.
“It’s a learning process sometimes for a lot of guys that haven’t been in that situation or played in those high-pressure situations,” Keller said, according to NHL.com, about his teammates’ status entering the stretch run. “Every game, every point matters. So, it’s good to see our group grow this year, inch by inch, and we’ve been getting better as the year has gone on.”
Mammoth coach Andre Tourigny added, “We have to keep looking in front of us, stay humble and one game at a time. We’re just helping ourselves right now, but there will be ups and downs ahead and you need to be consistent. … We’ll celebrate tonight, but at midnight, we need to switch the page because there’s another strong opponent (Friday).”
Vejmelka posted his 31st win of the season, the second-best total in the NHL behind the 32 of the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Andrei Vasilevskiy, though he had some help. The Golden Knights had four shots hit the post.
The shutout was the eighth of Vejmelka’s career in five NHL seasons. Anaheim (37-27-4, 78 points) sits atop the Pacific Division standings, one point ahead of the Edmonton Oilers and two in front of the Golden Knights. However, the Ducks aren’t in top form. They have lost four of their past six games (2-3-1), most recently falling 3-2 in overtime to the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday.
In that contest, the Ducks pulled goaltender Lukas Dostal late in the third period, and Leo Carlsson scored off the rebound of Troy Terry’s shot to make it 2-2 at 18:06 of the third period.
Flyers forward Noah Cates scored at 2:17 of overtime, and the goal originally was reviewed for being offside before eventually being allowed to stand.
“It was a hard-fought game,” Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said. “They were better than us in the first half. We got way more competitive, and it put us in a good spot, but we’re pretty disappointed with the call at the end.” Carlsson added, according to NHL.com, “We just didn’t play hard enough, I think. Just weird hockey. Got back to it in the third, but, yeah, too late there.”
–Field Level Media
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Lyon crash out of Europa League – Sports
Lyon have been eliminated from the Europa League following their 2-0 home loss to Celta Vigo in the second leg of the round of 16 (1-1 in the first leg). Lyon were hampered by Moussa Niakhaté’s red card in the 19th minute. Rueda opened the scoring just after the hour mark, before Jutglà sealed the Spanish side’s qualification in additional time. After seven consecutive matches without a win, Lyon now turn their focus to Ligue 1.
Lille suffered the same fate as Lyon, losing at Aston Villa (0-2) after an identical defeat in the first leg. McGinn and Bailey secured the qualification, ending the run of French clubs in the Europa League.
In the Conference League, Strasbourg booked their place in the quarter-finals despite a draw against Rijeka (1-1, 2-1 in the first leg), 46 years after their last appearance at this stage.
In biathlon, Lou Jeanmonnot claimed her first overall World Cup title in Oslo, also securing the sprint globe two weeks after winning the individual one.
In handball, France defeated Spain (29-26) in a friendly match, for the debut of head coach Talant Dujshebaev.
In tennis, 17-year-old Moïse Kouamé won his first Masters 1000 match in Miami, defeating American Zachary Svajda (5-7, 6-4, 6-4), ranked 96th in the world.
Finally, in EuroLeague, Monaco won away at Efes Istanbul (98-93), while Paris lost at home to Partizan Belgrade (81-90).
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Streisand set for 2026 Golden Slipper tilt
Streisand has been absent from the track since the Blue Diamond, but post-race occurrences have reinforced her position for this Saturday’s Golden Slipper, Clinton McDonald notes.
The trainer out of Cranbourne expressed particular joy at Chayan confirming the Blue Diamond form with an impressive triumph in the Group 2 Reisling Stakes held at Randwick March 7.
Chayan placed second behind Streisand in the Group 2 Blue Diamond Prelude before fading behind her and others in the Group 1 Blue Diamond February 21, fueling McDonald’s optimism for Rosehill’s $5 million Group 1.
He considers the Magnus-sired filly the standout of her age group among fillies and relishes her shot at proving it across 1200 metres this weekend.
“We’ve met her twice and beaten her twice,” McDonald said of Chayan.
“I feel my filly is the best filly in the land at the moment and she’s probably the best two-year-old, because she’s been the most consistent from the spring to the autumn.
“She’s had five starts for two seconds, two wins and an unlucky fifth on the track where you couldn’t make ground. She’s been consistently good the whole way through.”
Streisand earned victories in the Blue Diamond and Blue Diamond Prelude post a fifth in the Group 3 Blue Diamond Preview, having been edged out closely in last spring’s Listed Maribyrnong Trial and $500,000 Inglis Banner.
Streisand and Shiki stand as the only pair in this year’s Golden Slipper with five outings, a factor McDonald deems advantageous for the four-week rest.
Just three horses in 40 years have taken the Slipper after four or more weeks off, Courtza included – trained by Ross McDonald for the 1989 Diamond/Slipper double.
Five two-year-olds total have doubled up on Blue Diamond and Golden Slipper wins, colt Sepoy managing it in 2011 as the latest.
Bon Hoysted, McDonald’s grandfather via his mother, prepped Manikato for the achievement in 1978.
“I followed a bit of the same path as dad did with Courtza and we’re going straight to the Slipper (from the Blue Diamond), but we feel that she’s got the race smarts and the race sense to be able to do that,” he said.
Barrier 11 is Streisand’s spot in the Slipper, potentially becoming nine without the third and fourth emergencies, with her gate 10 Diamond win instilling McDonald with barrier confidence.
“It was a slow tempo, but she still sat wide and sprinted off it, so I think she’s in it right up to her ears,” he said.
“She can race on speed, she can race back, she goes on wet and dry. She’s got no chinks in her armour.”
For the Blue Diamond, as before, Ben Melham partners Streisand while aiming for a repeat Golden Slipper glory after She Will Reign in 2017.
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Linus Tech Tips slams YouTube for adding 30-second unskippable ads
Linus Sebastian, host and founder of the popular YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips, recently criticized the platform over its introduction of 30-second unskippable ads. During Linus Tech Tips’ The WAN Show podcast on March 13, 2026, Linus questioned the platform directly, asking, “Will 30 seconds be enough for you?” For context, Google had rolled out these longer unskippable ads on YouTube for TV in early March 2026.
Speaking on the YouTube podcast, Sebastian stated:
“My only question for YouTube is when will it be enough and can you stop inupifying the service? Because I heard they just added 30 second unskippable ads to TVs. Will 30 seconds be enough for you?” (Timestamp – 2:34:23)
Linus Sebastian further questioned YouTube’s motive behind introducing 30-second unskippable ads, stating:
“Are we just going to go all the way back to cable TV with like 3 minute ad breaks? Can we not?”
Linus Tech Tips highlights YouTube’s massive ad revenue, surpassing major media giants combined
In the same podcast, highlighting the scale of YouTube’s ad-driven business model, Linus Sebastian stated that “YouTube makes more money from ads than Disney, Paramount, and Warner Bros. combined.” Citing data from research firm Moffett Nathanson, he noted:
“It turns out YouTube makes more money from ads than Disney, Paramount, and Warner Bros. combined. According to research firm Moffett Nathanson, YouTube earned 40.4 billion in ad revenue, while Disney, NBC, Paramount, and Warner Bros. earned 36.1 billion combined.” (Timestamp – 2:32:58)
He further added that, according to its parent company, Alphabet, YouTube had generated 60 billion dollars in ad revenue in 2025:
“Parent company Alphabet confirmed last month that in 2025 YouTube generated 60 billion with a B in revenue which still trails behind Meta which generated 196.2 billion in ad revenue.”
In other news, several former Linus Tech Tips employees have transitioned into independent creators, launching their own YouTube channels after leaving Linus Media Group.
Edited by Niladri Roy
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Derek Chisora makes feelings clear on Usyk saying he won’t fight Moses Itauma
Derek Chisora has offered his thoughts on Oleksandr Usyk’s lack of interest in fighting Moses Itauma, for whom he has suggested an alternative dance partner.
Usyk was asked earlier this month whether he would face Itauma, an unbeaten talent, to which he responded by saying he does not wish to “break” the 21-year-old.
By highlighting his age, the Ukrainian made it clear that the prodigy should instead focus on gaining experience and refining his skills, before jumping into the deep end against a generational great such as himself.
Usyk has, after all, outlined his preferred strategy – which includes facing kickboxer Rico Verhoeven on May 23 – and having two more fights before calling time on his illustrious career.
After his next outing, the 39-year-old wants the winner of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois, which takes place for his old WBO world title on May 9.
Then, a potential trilogy showdown with Tyson Fury, who he twice outpointed in 2024, appears to be his ideal swansong, granted they both remain in the win column between now and then.
With Itauma not included in this three-fight plan, heavyweight veteran Chisora has told IFL TV that Usyk has no reason to face the highly-ranked contender
“Why should he fight Itauma? Has Itauma won the British title? Has he won a European title? Has he won an English title?
“Everybody got steps to do. I think Moses Itauma should go and win the European title, British title and other belts.
“He should fight Fabio [as he’s ranked No.2 with the WBO]. That’s a good fight for Fabio.”
While Itauma has not won any of the above-mentioned titles, he is nonetheless widely regarded as a world heavyweight champion in waiting.
Before being presented with the opportunity to prove his title-winning ability, though, the prolific knockout artist must first come through Jermaine Franklin on March 28.
Chisora’s suggestion of Wardley presents an issue, with both men sharing a trainer in Ben Davison. Though Itauma has not ruled it out, he has recognised a fight with Dubois, should he manage to dethrone Wardley in May, is a much simpler way to a belt.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan creates history with highest break ever in professional snooker
Ronnie O’Sullivan has created history by making the highest break in professional snooker after hitting a 153 at the World Open.
The 50-year-old is preparing for next month’s World Snooker Championship, where he will attempt to win a record eighth crown in the modern era by breaking a tie for seven with Stephen Hendry.
And in his last tournament before heading to Sheffield, O’Sullivan achieved the record feat after leaving quarter-final opponent Ryan Day in a snooker at the start of the opening frame.
After the Welshman’s failed attempt to get out of it, O’Sullivan was given a free ball.
The seven-time world champion started his break with the green before pocketing the opening black to leave him on eight points before starting to target the reds.
O’Sullivan then reeled off the 15 reds, accompanied by 13 further blacks and two pinks before clearing up the colours to land a record-breaking 153.
His rapid start paved the way for a dominant 5-0 victory as O’Sullivan stormed into the semi-finals in China.
“Big shout out to all the people who have messaged me and congratulated me on the 153,” O’Sullivan said in a video posted on X.
“It was a pretty cool moment, really happy to do it. Thank you to everyone out there who has supported me.”
“A privilege to be here to watch that. To speak over it,” former world No. 3 Neal Foulds said during commentary for TNT Sports.
“That was an incredible moment for me just to watch O’Sullivan do what he did there. A break of 153, it’s almost like: ‘Did it really happen? Have I dreamt it?’ Incredible stuff.”
O’Sullivan will play Yize Wu for a place in the final after the Chinese star defeated Mark Allen in the quarter-finals.
PA also contributed to this report
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2026 March Madness live stream: NCAA Tournament first-round TV schedule for Friday’s games
The 2026 NCAA Tournament continues on Friday with 16 more first-round games that will determine the 32 teams in contention to cut down the nets next month in Indianapolis. With the madness fully underway, plenty of storylines are worth pondering.
The first game of the day features No. 10 seed Santa Clara against No. 7 seed Kentucky (12:15 p.m. ET, CBS), with the winner advancing to face the winner of No. 2 seed Iowa State and No. 15 seed Tennessee State. Another intriguing early matchup has No. 4 seed Alabama facing No. 13 seed Hofstra (3:15 p.m. ET, truTV).
Alabama will be without star guard Aden Holloway for that game after he was arrested earlier in the week on felony drug charges.
No. 1 seed Florida begins its quest to repeat as national champions against No. 16 seed Prairie View A&M (9:25 p.m. ET, TNT). Another game to keep an eye on during the late window is Darryn Peterson, the potential No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, making his NCAA Tournament debut with Kansas when the No. 4 seed Jayhawks face No. 13 seed Cal Baptist (9:45 p.m. ET, CBS).
Let’s get into some of the big storylines to know for Friday’s first-round action.
Peterson makes his NCAA Tournament debut
Peterson, who is a candidate to become the No. 1 overall pick in the draft this summer, has been one of the biggest stories in college basketball this season. The Kansas guard missed 11 games during the regular season due to hamstring/cramping issues. Peterson opened up about how the full-body cramping was a “traumatic experience,” which resulted in him having to go to the hospital at one point to receive intravenous fluids.
When Peterson plays, he is one of the most dynamic scorers in the sport. Peterson has played in nine consecutive games since being ruled out less than an hour before tipoff against then-No. 1 Arizona at home last month. In the Big 12 quarterfinals against TCU, Peterson logged a season-high 37 minutes. Peterson is averaging 19.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 22 games this season. If Kansas is going to advance to the Sweet 16 and beyond, it will need Peterson’s best.
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Is Alabama on upset alert?
One of the biggest and most unexpected storylines to land heading into the NCAA Tournament was the arrest of Holloway just days before Alabama’s matchup against Hofstra. According to Holloway’s attorney, Jeff Neff, Alabama’s second-leading scorer has requested several different types of hearings in the coming weeks to combat charges of first-degree marijuana possession and failure to affix a tax stamp, both of which are felonies in the state of Alabama.
If Holloway is indeed out, the Crimson Tide could be on upset alert against the CAA champions. The Pride boasts two dynamic scorers in Cruz Davis (20.2 points) and Preston Edmead (15.9 points). Hofstra ended the season by winning 11 of its last 12 games. Without Holloway, Alabama will rely even more on star guard Labaron Philon. The ceiling of this Crimson Tide roster is obviously lower if Holloway is out this weekend and beyond — if the Crimson Tide gets out of this quadrant without a loss.
Purdue star on the verge of NCAA history
Purdue star guard Braden Smith is close to breaking an NCAA record that has been held for over three decades. Smith needs just two assists to pass former Duke star Bobby Hurley for the most assists by a men’s Division I player. Smith enters the NCAA Tournament with 1,775 career assists and is just one away from tying the record Hurley set in the early 1990s.
Smith, a four-year player at Purdue, has become a rarity in the modern landscape by staying at the same school for his entire career. He is averaging a career-high 9.0 assists per game this season, which surpassed his mark of 8.7 assists per game last year. He dished out 11 assists during Purdue’s win over Michigan in last weekend’s Big Ten title game. He will likely break it against Queens (NC) on Friday.
Friday’s NCAA Tournament streaming schedule
Games played at Benchmark International Arena (Tampa), Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphia), Viejas Arena (San Diego) and Enterprise Center (St. Louis)
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Hockey World Cup 2026 full schedule, IND vs PAK match date, live streaming | FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023
Date
Match
Venue
Time (IST)
Aug 15 2026
Australia vs Japan
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:30
Aug 15 2026
Germany vs Scotland
Belfius Arena, Belgium
15:00
Aug 15 2026
Netherlands vs Chile
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
19:30
Aug 15 2026
Argentina vs USA
Belfius Arena, Belgium
21:00
Aug 16 2026
England vs South Africa
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:30
Aug 16 2026
China vs India
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:30
Aug 16 2026
Belgium vs New Zealand
Belfius Arena, Belgium
21:00
Aug 17 2026
Chile vs Japan
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:00
Aug 17 2026
USA vs Scotland
Belfius Arena, Belgium
14:30
Aug 17 2026
Germany vs Argentina
Belfius Arena, Belgium
20:30
Aug 17 2026
Australia vs Netherlands
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
21:30
Aug 18 2026
New Zealand vs Ireland
Belfius Arena, Belgium
14:30
Aug 18 2026
England vs China
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:00
Aug 18 2026
India vs South Africa
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
18:30
Aug 19 2026
Spain vs Belgium
Belfius Arena, Belgium
00:00
Aug 19 2026
Chile vs Australia
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:00
Aug 19 2026
Argentina vs Scotland
Belfius Arena, Belgium
14:30
Aug 19 2026
USA vs Germany
Belfius Arena, Belgium
17:30
Aug 19 2026
Netherlands vs Japan
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
21:30
Aug 20 2026
China vs South Africa
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:00
Aug 20 2026
New Zealand vs Spain
Belfius Arena, Belgium
17:30
Aug 20 2026
India vs England
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
18:30
Aug 21 2026
Belgium vs Ireland
Belfius Arena, Belgium
00:00
Aug 21 2026
Third Pool D vs Fourth Pool A
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:00
Aug 21 2026
Third Pool A vs Fourth Pool D
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:00
Aug 21 2026
First Pool D vs Second Pool A
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
18:30
Aug 21 2026
First Pool A vs Second Pool B
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
21:30
Aug 22 2026
Third Pool C vs Fourth Pool D
Belfius Arena, Belgium
15:00
Aug 22 2026
Third Pool B vs Fourth Pool C
Belfius Arena, Belgium
18:00
Aug 22 2026
First Pool C vs Second Pool B
Belfius Arena, Belgium
21:00
Aug 23 2026
First Pool B vs Second Pool C
Belfius Arena, Belgium
00:00
Aug 23 2026
Fourth Pool A vs Fourth Pool D
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:30
Aug 23 2026
Third Pool A vs Third Pool D
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:30
Aug 23 2026
First Pool A vs First Pool D
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
19:30
Aug 23 2026
Second Pool A vs Second Pool D
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
22:30
Aug 24 2026
Fourth Pool C vs Fourth Pool B
Belfius Arena, Belgium
14:30
Aug 24 2026
Third Pool C vs Third Pool B
Belfius Arena, Belgium
17:30
Aug 24 2026
Second Pool A vs Second Pool D
Belfius Arena, Belgium
20:30
Aug 25 2026
First Pool C vs First Pool B
Belfius Arena, Belgium
00:00
Aug 27 2026
Third Pool G vs Third Pool H
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
13:00
Aug 27 2026
Fourth Pool G vs Fourth Pool H
Belfius Arena, Belgium
14:30
Aug 27 2026
Second Pool G vs Second Pool H
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:00
Aug 27 2026
First Pool G vs First Pool H
Belfius Arena, Belgium
17:30
Aug 27 2026
Third Pool E vs Third Pool F
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
18:30
Aug 27 2026
Fourth Pool E vs Fourth Pool F
Belfius Arena, Belgium
20:30
Aug 27 2026
First Pool E vs Second Pool F
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
21:30
Aug 28 2026
First Pool F vs Second Pool E
Belfius Arena, Belgium
00:00
Aug 29 2026
Third-place playoff
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
16:30
Aug 29 2026
Final
Wagener Stadion, Amstelveen
19:30
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