Joao Pedro has been voted Chelsea FC Men’s Player of the Season after an outstanding 2025/26 campaign.
The Brazilian forward won the fan vote comfortably after scoring 20 goals and providing 9 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions in his first season at Stamford Bridge.
Pedro quickly became one of Chelsea’s most important players following his move from Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., producing big performances throughout the season and helping the club win the Club World Cup.
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The award arrived just hours after the 24-year-old was surprisingly left out of Brazil’s World Cup squad, a decision that shocked many fans.
Pedro later shared a calm message on social media, speaking about the “joys and frustrations” of football while thanking supporters for their backing.
Many Chelsea fans were quick to defend him online, believing his performances this season deserved international recognition.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will serve as grand marshal of the 110th Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, race officials announced Tuesday. The green flag is set to drop at 12:45 p.m. ET at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and will be broadcast on FOX.
Clark’s role involves giving the traditional command for drivers to report to their cars during the official pre-race ceremonies. Other sports stars who have shared this honor include former Fever legend and 2012 WNBA champion Tamika Catchings, five-time MLB champion Derek Jeter, two-time Super Bowl winner Peyton Manning and three-time NBA champion Larry Bird.
“I’m honored to represent Gainbridge as grand marshal of the Indy 500,” Clark said in an official statement. “I’m looking forward to experiencing an iconic piece of what makes Indiana so special and being part of the time-honored tradition of ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.’”
The green flag, which indicates the official start of the race, will be waved by Academy Award-winning actor and Indianapolis native Brendan Fraser.
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Since the race takes place during the WNBA season, Clark’s game schedule kept her from participating in race-week activities in previous years. However, this year’s schedule worked out in her favor. The Fever will be in the middle of a six-day break after Friday’s home game against the Golden State Valkyries.
Despite only being in her third WNBA season, Clark is already one of the biggest superstars in basketball. During her time with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark set an NCAA Division I career scoring record with a total of 3,951 points. The Fever selected Clark as the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 draft and she went on to win Rookie of the Year while setting the WNBA rookie record for total points scored in a single season, as well as the single-game assist record (19) and the single-season assist record (322).
“Since being drafted by the Fever, fans have been clamoring to share the epic celebration and thrilling excitement of Indy 500 Race Day with Caitlin,” INDYCAR and IMS President J. Douglas Boles said in a statement. “Through our incredible partnership with Gainbridge, everyone joining us for the world’s largest single-day spectator sporting event will get to do just that. Caitlin will bring unique energy and presence to a quintessentially Hoosier experience and an absolutely bucket list global sporting spectacle.”
The race is presented by online financial services company Gainbridge, a company Clark has been an ambassador for since her senior year with the Hawkeyes. The Fever play their home games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, which they also share with the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.
Despite strong fan support, Edmonton still does not have a PWHL team, and the reason may come down more to logistics than interest. The Professional Women’s Hockey League is growing quickly, recently adding Detroit, Hamilton and Las Vegas as new markets. Edmonton, though, has not joined that list despite showing it can draw crowds.
During the 2025 Takeover Tour, more than 17,500 fans attended the Edmonton stop, one of the highest totals on the tour. The city also drew crowds above 10,000 for other PWHL games, showing there is clearly an audience for women’s hockey.
The bigger problem may be finding a home arena. Rogers Place already has a busy schedule with the Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Oil Kings sharing the building. Between the two teams, there are 75 home games across the season.
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Once concerts and other events are added, fitting in another hockey team becomes difficult, especially since the PWHL now plays a longer schedule than it did in its early seasons. Ownership is another part of the issue.
The PWHL owns all of its teams directly instead of using separate ownership groups. That means any Edmonton team would likely need an agreement with Oilers Entertainment Group to play at Rogers Place without being owned by OEG.
According to Ice Warriors Media Group, the league and OEG did discuss bringing a team to Edmonton but were unable to reach an agreement. A smaller arena does not seem like an easy answer either. Downtown Community Arena only seats about 1,000 people, which is far below the size most PWHL teams play in.
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So while Edmonton looks like a strong hockey market for the league, scheduling issues and arena arrangements may be what is keeping a team out of the city for now.
PWHL expansion keeps moving ahead without Edmonton
While Edmonton is still without a team, the Professional Women’s Hockey League has continued to add new markets at a fast pace. The league recently announced San Jose as its 12th franchise, adding another city to an expansion group that already included Detroit, Hamilton and Las Vegas.
That growth has come quickly. The PWHL started with six teams in 2023 and has now doubled in size in just a few seasons.
San Jose will play out of SAP Center, home of the San Jose Sharks. The city also brings a large market, growing interest in women’s sports and strong girls hockey participation.
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The league’s executive Amy Scheer said San Jose’s hockey background, women’s sports scene and community growth all played a role in the decision.2
The league could also change how it is organized as more teams come in. Officials have previously discussed using conferences or divisions as travel becomes a bigger part of the schedule.
The league owns all of its teams and is backed by Mark Walter and Kimbra Walter. With 12 teams now in place, including seven in the United States, the league may also be in a stronger position when it comes to landing a national broadcast partner.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported the news on Tuesday as the Devils announced other changes to their coaching staff.
The Devils have fired goaltending coach Dave Rogalski and reassigned assistant coach Sergei Brylin. The team has begun searching for replacements.
Keefe’s future was unclear after general manager Sunny Mehta was hired from the Florida Panthers last month. The Devils won 42 games in each of Keefe’s two seasons in charge, but had four more regulation losses last season to miss the playoffs in the Eastern Conference.
Before joining the Devils, Keefe was head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs for parts of five seasons.
Construction continues at the Tennessee Titans new stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
The honky-tonks will be packed to the rafters when the Super Bowl comes to Nashville in 2030.
NFL owners officially approved Nashville as the site for Super Bowl LXIV, which is scheduled to be played in February of 2030. The game will take place at the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium, which is currently under construction.
It is the first time Tennessee’s largest city will play host to the NFL’s championship game.
The vote on Tuesday during the NFL Spring League Meeting at Orlando, Fla., was conducted with a full representation of ownership.
“Music City,” as it is known, turned out fans in droves for the 2019 NFL Draft, setting what was then an attendance record for the event.
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“The 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville was one of the greatest fan events in our history,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a release. “Super Bowl LXIV at the new stadium is the next step in this remarkable football journey. … We can’t wait to put on an unforgettable show in 2030.”
The new Nissan Stadium is a $2.1 billion, fully enclosed, 60,000-seat venue on the Cumberland River. The retractable-roof structure is scheduled to open by February 2027.
“This is an exciting moment for our city and our entire state,” Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said. “We cannot wait for our community to experience an event of this magnitude and for the world to see the energy, hospitality, and culture that make our city so special on a global stage.”
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A country-music themed halftime show would be a natural for a city whose downtown bars have no shortage of acts specializing in the genre. Nashville is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, as well as the Grand Ole Opry.
“This event is an incredible opportunity to showcase the dynamic and creative character … that is distinctly Music City, where music, sports, culture, and hospitality come together in a way few cities can match,” Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. president & CEO Deana Ivey said.
Teams constructing new stadiums have frequently been under consideration for hosting the Super Bowl, with Detroit, East Rutherford, N.J., and Minneapolis cracking the typical warm-weather city rotation in recent years.
In February 2027, Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium is hosting the Super Bowl for the second time. In March, the NFL announced Las Vegas as the host city in 2029 for the second time since Allegiant Stadium was constructed. Atlanta hosts in 2028.
City had to win to take the title fight to the final day, but the Cherries extended their unbeaten streak to 17 league games, a run which has secured European football for the first time in the club’s history.
After finishing second for the past three seasons, Mikel Arteta’s Gunners have finally made it over the line to end a six-year trophy drought.
Arsenal edged to the brink of the title with an unconvincing 1-0 win over already relegated Burnley on Monday, which took them five points clear of City.
The Gunners, who have set the pace for most of the season, have bounced back impressively since losing to City last month, winning four straight league matches without conceding a goal.
On Monday, just 48 hours after completing a domestic cup double with victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup final, City were rocked by widespread reports that manager Pep Guardiola will depart after a decade in charge at the end of the season.
Victory at Wembley on Saturday secured a 20th trophy of Guardiola’s glorious reign.
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But he cannot add to his six Premier League titles when Aston Villa visit the Etihad on Sunday for what is expected to be his final match in charge.
Guardiola had warned that fatigue could cost City against a highly motivated Bournemouth, who still have Champions League qualification in their sights for next season.
As it stands, Bournemouth will be in the Europa League after ensuring they will finish no lower than seventh.
Sixth could be good enough for a place in the Champions League if Aston Villa finish fifth and win Wednesday’s Europa League final.
City fans forlornly chanted “One more year, Guardiola” in the early stages at the Vitality Stadium in a bid to convince their decorated coach to see out the final season of his contract.
But if the travelling fans hoped City’s players would be inspired to give Guardiola a glorious goodbye, they were left sorely disappointed.
Antoine Semenyo had the ball in the net on his return to Bournemouth but was flagged offside in City’s best moment of a flat first half.
The home side suddenly sprang to life to open the scoring in the 39th minute.
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Eli Junior Kroupi curled a brilliant strike into the top corner to set a new record of 13 goals in a debut Premier League season for a teenager.
Nico O’Reilly wasted City’s best chance of a lifeline when he was denied by Djordje Petrovic just seconds into the second half.
Guardiola watched on pensively as his side’s title challenge fizzled out with a whimper.
After winning what was billed a title decider against Arsenal last month, City put the destiny of the title back in their rivals’ hands by drawing 3-3 at Everton.
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Guardiola looks set to depart having failed to win the league for two consecutive seasons for the first time in his coaching career.
Rayan and David Brooks hit the post as Bournemouth should have secured victory in Andoni Iraola’s final home game in charge.
Erling Haaland’s equaliser deep into stoppage time came too little, too late to save City’s title challenge.
But it was a big goal for Liverpool, who now have a three-point cushion over Bournemouth and a goal difference advantage of six heading into the final day battle to secure a top-five finish and Champions League football.
Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
Welcome to our weekly PGA Tour gambling-tips column, featuring picks from GOLF.com’s expert prognosticator, Brady Kannon. A seasoned golf bettor and commentator, Kannon is a host and regular guest on SportsGrid, a syndicated audio network devoted to sports and sports betting, and is a golf betting analyst for CBS Sportsline. You can follow Brady on X at @LasVegasGolfer, and you can read his picks below for the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson, which gets underway Thursday in Texas.
It feels good to get a break for a minute from the “major” events that have dominated the PGA Tour schedule for the last six weeks. It’s on to a good old-fashioned birdie-fest deep in the heart of Texas as for the sixth year in a row, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson will be held at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas.
I like to call these next three weeks “The Legendary Swing,” as we go from the Byron Nelson to Ben Hogan’s place, Colonial Country Club, next week in Fort Worth, only to be followed by the Memorial at Jack Nicklaus’ place in Dublin, Ohio. It’s a great lead up to the season’s third major, the U.S. Open, which will be held at Shinnecock Hills in New York. Scottie Scheffler will be looking to complete the career grand slam at Shinnecock — but first, he’ll be looking to defend his title here at Lord Byron’s place.
Scheffler went “Star Trek” last season, boldly going where no man has gone before, getting to 31 under par and winning by eight shots. Reinforcements were immediately called in to investigate, and with the help of Lanny Wadkins, the golf course was tweaked in an effort to make things a bit more challenging.
In the 2026 edition, we will get a par 71 that measures just a shade less than 7,400 yards. Tom Weiskopf originally designed the property in 2004 but Wadkins has since narrowed the fairways, moved some of the bunkering, and renovated many of the greens — again, to try to adjust things to challenge the modern Tour player while still keeping this golf course playable for the club membership. In the five times that Craig Ranch has hosted this tournament, the average winning score is 25.5 under par. At the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas, the Over/Under winning score proposition bet is 260.5, meaning 23.5 under par.
Even with the changes to the golf course, my approach to the handicap hasn’t changed. The formula remains the same: efficiency off the tee, greens in regulation, hole putts for birdie. Even though there have been some changes to these Bentgrass greens, I still believe that this will ultimately become a putting contest. Accordingly, I have looked at Strokes Gained: Off the Tee, Strokes Gained: Approach, Strokes Gained: Putting (Bentgrass), Birdies or Better Gained, Par 5 Scoring, Hole Proximity from 175-200 yards, and Par 4 Scoring on those measuring 450-500 yards.
I believe the correlated courses are fairly strong this week. In these watered-down field events, we tend to see the same names surface on the leaderboard. I looked at two other Weiskopf designs we see on Tour, TPC Scottsdale and Black Desert Resort in Utah. I also looked at Bay Hill (Arnold Palmer Invitational), Vidanta Vallarta (Mexico Open), and El Cardonal at Diamante (World Wide Technologies Championship).
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I’m going with the long shot approach this week. Scheffler is a prohibitive favorite at around +185. Si Woo Kim and Jordan Spieth are the second choices at around 15-1. Brooks Koepka checks in around 25-1 and after that, there isn’t anything shorter than 40 or 50-1 — and that is where I will get started.
Stephan Jaeger (70-1)
Jaeger seems to fit the profile quite nicely this week. He’s a big hitter off the tee and has really turned into one of the game’s better putters. He’s won in the state of Texas previously (Houston Open), and he’s been a fixture on the leaderboards at many of the correlated courses with two top-6 finishes at Vidanta Vallarta, a runner-up and 11th-place finish in Utah, and an 11th and 20th-place finish here at TPC Craig Ranch. He caught my eye last week at the PGA Championship, where he finished 18th. He was third in that field for Greens in Regulation and ninth for SG: Putting — which was also a Bentgrass surface.
Matti Schmid at the 2026 PGA Championship.
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Matti Schmid (80-1)
Maybe it’s a German thing this week as both Schmid and Jaeger hail from Deutschland — and of course, Schmid was another who shined last week at Aronimink, finishing fourth. And what was a big part of his success? Yes, putting. Schmid was No. 1 in that field last week for SG: Putting. He was eighth last season at the World Wide Technologies Championship and finished fifth at Black Desert in 2024.
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Jordan Smith (80-1)
Of all my selections this week, Smith is the only one who struggles with the putter, but I couldn’t ignore his ball striking numbers or his 16th-place finish earlier this season on another Weiskopf design, TPC Scottsdale. The Englishman is spending his first full season on the PGA Tour after being an exclusively European Tour player for many years. He currently ranks 21st on Tour for SG: Off The Tee, 34th for SG: Approach, and is 62nd in Hole Proximity from 175-200 yards. Over the last 24-rounds, he ranks 12th in this field on the Par 5s and is 15th in Hole Proximity from 200 yards or more.
Beau Hossler (90-1)
A University of Texas Longhorn, Hossler ought to feel very much at home this week and yes, he is an excellent putter, ranking fourth on Tour for SG: Putting. He finished third two weeks ago at Myrtle Beach, where he ranked third in that field for Greens in Regulation and seventh for SG: Off the Tee. Hossler is the king of the top 20-finish at the correlated courses having taken 17th here at Craig Ranch in the past, 10th at Vidanta Vallarta, 15th, 20th, and 17th at El Cardonal, 11th in Utah, two top 25s at Bay Hill, and a 14th-place finish at TPC Scottsdale in 2023.
Beau Hossler at the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship.
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Taylor Moore (125-1)
We’ve hit two recent winners at the Valspar Championship, Fitzpatrick earlier this season and Moore at 60-1 back in 2023. He really hasn’t done much since that lone Tour victory but he has shown some signs. He finished 17th two weeks ago in Myrtle Beach where he ranked ninth in that field for SG: Off the Tee and was 26th in SG: Approach, gaining nearly three shots on the field. And yes, the putter has come back around, ranking 33rd on Tour this season for SG: Putting. He is also one of the very best on the circuit for Hole Proximity between 175 and 225 yards. He finished ninth last year at TPC Scottsdale, hasn’t ever missed a cut at Bay Hill, and was runner-up earlier this season at the Cognizant Classic.
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Hayden Springer (200-1)
Welcome to the 200-1 category. I believe this is our first venture into this territory in some time. Springer is a banger off the tee who can putt and that is a nice formula for TPC Craig Ranch. He also spent his college years at both Texas Tech and at TCU, so he is no stranger to this golf course or golf in this part of the world. He has spent most of his time this season on the Korn Ferry Tour, where he ranks fifth on that circuit for SG: Tee to Green and 11th for SG: Approach. Springer finished 20th last year at the Black Desert Championship.
Carson Young (225-1)
While we’re here in the 200-1 zip code, why not stick around for another minute? Shake hands with Mr. Carson Young, who like Springer, has split his time this season between the PGA and Korn Ferry Tours. On the KFT, Young has three top-7 finishes, including last week at the Colonial Life Charity Classic where he ranked 17th in that field for SG: Approach and was No. 1 in SG: Around the Green. On the Korn Ferry Tour this season, Young ranks No. 1 for SG: Tee to Green and for SG: Around the Green. He is sixth for Putting Average. Young has been at his best in these types of fields, at these types of golf courses, having finished 14th here in the past at Craig Ranch, eighth and 15th at Vidanta Vallarta, ninth, sixth, and runner-up at El Cardonal, and was 11th in Utah in 2024.
Pep Guardiola spoke in an interview for the first time since it was unofficially confirmed that he will leave Manchester City this summer
Pep Guardiola spoke for the first time since news broke that he will leave Manchester City this season ahead of the Premier League game at Bournemouth.
The City boss did his pre-match broadcast interview where Sky Sports told him that it would be ‘unfair’ to ask him about his future before the game so instead asked him if the stories had disrupted their preparations.
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City face a huge game in the Premier League, needing to end Bournemouth’s 15-game unbeaten run to take the title race to the final day. And while that is a meaty topic in itself, Guardiola leaving English football in a week is arguably bigger.
City insist that Guardiola remains their manager and has a contract until 2027. And the manager said that the stories in the last 24 hours had ‘zero’ impact on the squad as they prepared for the game. Guardiola is also expected to conduct post-match media duties including flash interviews and a press conference.
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News broke on Monday evening that Guardiola will be departing the club this summer despite having another year to run on his contract. It has not been confirmed by the manager or the club, who have stated that he remains in charge and has a deal until 2027.
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City travel to Bournemouth knowing that they need to win if they want to stay alive in the Premier League title race. Arsenal’s win over Burnley on Monday night moves them five points clear at the top of the table, so anything less than victory for the Blues on Tuesday will crown Arsenal as champions with a game to spare.
Guardiola has called on his City players to force Arsenal to win the title for themselves rather than being handed it on the final day. The Gunners have to go to Selhurst Park on Sunday, with City at home to an Aston Villa team that have already qualified for the Champions League and have the Europa League final on Wednesday.
West Ham star Jarrod Bowen has been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer
Manchester United are being credited with an interest in signing Jarrod Bowen, and are said to have a plan in place should they sign the West Ham star. United have just one match left to play this season before the attention turns to the summer transfer window.
The Reds have already been linked with a host of potential new signings, with Bowen’s name being mentioned as a possible target for this summer.
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It has been reported by The Guardian that United are one of several clubs showing an interest in signing Bowen and could take advantage if the Hammers are relegated from the Premier League.
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The report claims that Liverpool and Chelsea are also expressing an interest in signing Bowen, with West Ham said to need to raise £100million in transfer fees if they drop down to the Championship.
Interestingly, the report goes on to say that United see Bowen as a potentially valuable asset due to his ability to operate in several different positions.
United are said to be considering deploying Bowen as a left winger if they bring the 29-year-old to Old Trafford, despite it not being one of his favoured roles.
Bowen typically plays as a right winger for West Ham and is also capable of being used as a centre forward when required, but has rarely been used on the left side of the forward line.
The England international recently opened up on his future at West Ham and the speculation that a departure from the London Stadium could be on the cards if the Hammers were to be relegated from the Premier League.
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“I’ve done it since I’ve been at Hull,” Bowen told Sky Sports. “I sit down at the end of every season and think, what’s best for me?
“What do I feel? What’s my gut feeling? And then make a decision and go with it there.”
United have already secured qualification to the Champions League following their win over Liverpool last month, and will now prepare to face Brighton on Sunday in their final match of the season.
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As previously reported by the Manchester Evening News, Michael Carrick is expected to be named as United’s head coach on a permanent basis.
Carrick is set to sign a two-year deal to become United’s long-term boss, which will also include the option of a further 12 months.
MANILA, Philippines—Carlos Yulo added yet another gold medal to his collection, this time for the Olympique Antibes-Juan-les-Pins (OAJLP) Gymnastique in France.
Already having brought glory to the Philippines, Yulo helped out in giving OAJLP a championship in the French Men’s Artistic Gymnastics circuit.
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“So proud of what we all did last night! Everyone gave their all, and it really showed on the competition floor,” Yulo wrote in an Instagram post.
“[There were] a lot of stressful moments and pressure behind this win, which makes it even more special. [I’m] really grateful for this team and everything we experienced together.”
The two-time Olympic gold medalist tallied 14.250 points in parallel bars.
In the floor exercise, where he captured one of his two gold medals in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Yulo showed his prowess anew with 15.050 points.
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OAJLP’s win effectively dethroned ASVG Vallauris out of the title picture.
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