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Man United vs Bayern Munich LIVE Champions League team news confirmed

Manchester United host Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie tonight with the winner facing Real Madrid or Barcelona in the semi-finals
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“Disgusted With Abhishek Sharma, Guy Walks Around Doing Reels”: India Opener Blasted By Yograj Singh
Though Abhishek Sharma slammed a fiery 21-ball 52 in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026, former India player Yograj Singh is not happy with the opener. Yograj’s son Yuvraj is a mentor to Abhishek as well as Shubman Gill. However, Yograj said that Abhishek’s focus was not entirely on cricket and added that he had to play defensively too sometimes. “It would take him another age to go closer to Yuvraj Singh. The whole universe works on discipline. That’s how cricketers should work. Where are cricketers going wrong? Parties, girls, money, shooting all the time,” Yograj said in an interview to InsideSport.
Yograj went on to say that he was “disgusted” with Abhishek Sharma. Yograj claimed he had even messaged Abhishek. World No. 1 T20I batter Abhishek scored 141 in eight matches at the T20 World Cup. He scored two half-centuries but was also out for 0 thrice.
“I’m very disgusted with him (Sharma). There are times when I drop him messages – don’t take this game for granted. He will always say ‘yes sir’. There is something called a single, a double and a boundary. Every time you cannot hit the ball in the air. You cannot keep hitting sixes and entertaining the crowd. You will fail,” Yograj said.
He even took the name of Shubman Gill.
“You fail because your mind is somewhere else. What is happening to Shubman Gill, Abhishek? The failure comes only when your mind is diverted somewhere else. That is what is happening with Abhishek. The guy walks around doing reels, that isn’t his job. He should bloody well go to bed at 9 PM and wake up at 5 AM and play a thousand balls,” Yograj added.
Also, Ravichandran Ashwin‘s statement that Arjun Tendulkar would not get a chance in Lucknow Super Giants’ playing XI was not taken well by Yograj. He had briefly coached Arjun in the past.
“He is talking bullshit. This guy Ashwin, whoever he is. He should know what to talk about somebody. Somebody’s sitting on the television and talking, ‘Oh, he can’t do this, he can’t do that.’ Arey tum kya ho bhai (Who are you? What are you)?” Yograj said on InsideSport.
“When cricketers talk like this… He is Sachin Tendulkar‘s son, that is a different story. When he was here, I told Yuvi that all of you are concentrating on the wrong thing regarding Arjun Tendulkar. He is not a bowler; he had a spine problem, and his hands come down from 45 degrees. When he was here, I was talking to him. I told his coach as well when he was with the Goa team. When he (Arjun) was batting, this guy was hitting sixes and boundaries. I told the coach, ‘What the hell are you people doing? If you can’t do it, send him to me’,” he added.
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Arkansas Game Moment of Truth for Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd
The Sweet 16 matchup between Arizona and Arkansas is one of the most highly anticipated games of the round.
John Calipari is a legendary coach, and the Razorbacks are on a roll after winning the SEC Tournament.
The spread (Arizona -8.5) is questionable after the Wildcats struggled down the stretch against Utah State. The game could potentially come down to the final few possessions.
Here’s my preview for the matchup.

No. 4 Arkansas vs No. 1 Arizona
Thursday, March 26
6:45 pm PT, CBS
San Jose, CA
This game is the ultimate test for Tommy Lloyd.
Is he the coach that he thinks he is? Or is he a perennial March Madness bust that’s never able to get past the Sweet 16?
What happens in this game is massive for Lloyd’s reputation and for Arizona basketball as a whole.
Arkansas has one of the top offenses in the country.
John Calipari’s team is No. 2 nationally in points per game, No. 2 in fast break points, No. 11 in three-point percentage, and No. 10 in field goal percentage.
The Razorbacks run a faster pace than the Wildcats and turn the ball over less.
Read that again: a high-scoring, fast-paced offense that doesn’t turn the ball over. That’s a scary combination.

Arizona can’t commit turnovers against an elite offense like that. Nor can the Cats allow Arkansas to have second-chance opportunities.
If they do, the season could end in the Sweet 16.
So, how do the Wildcats win?
Defense and rebounding.
Lloyd’s team is No. 6 nationally in field goal percentage defense and No. 3 overall in rebound margin. The Cats must dominate the glass and contest every shot.
Any defensive breakdowns along the perimeter will be converted into scores.
Lloyd’s players must be on point with their switching when Calipari inevitably runs the high pick-and-roll action that the Wildcats have struggled to defend at times.
Darius Acuff Jr. and Meleek Thomas take the lion’s share of the shots for the Hogs. The duo leads the scoring for Arkansas, checking in at 6-foot-3 and 6-foot-5, respectively.

It sounds like a defensive job that’s right up the alley of Ivan Kharchenkov, Brayden Burries, and Jaden Bradley. Staying out of foul trouble could be critical.
But the X-Factor might be the battle between Trevon Brazile and Koa Peat.
The players are mirror images of each other, except Brazile is a senior and slightly taller. Whichever plays better is likely to lead his team to a win.
Yet, putting aside the individual matchups, Arizona must be efficient when it has the ball.
Fortunately, Arkansas is not a good defensive team.
The Razorbacks allow 80.3 points per game, which would put them 14th in the Big 12. That’s below the likes of Utah and Colorado.
They also don’t rebound the ball very well, either. The Hogs snag 36.3 per game, which would put them 10th in the Big 12.
If the Wildcats limit turnovers, rebound effectively, and defend the three, a trip to the Elite 8 could become a reality.
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Man United handed unexpected Marcus Rashford transfer twist as forward green lights move
Marcus Rashford faces an uncertain future away from Manchester United with Barcelona reportedly looking at other potential transfer targets
Benfica star Andreas Schjelderup has addressed rumours of a potential move to Barcelona amid uncertainty around Marcus Rashford’s future at the Camp Nou. Rashford is currently spending the season on loan with the La Liga giants from Manchester United and has appeared likely to leave Old Trafford on a permanent basis in the summer.
Rashford is enjoying an impressive season with Barcelona this term, scoring 10 goals across all competitions and helping guide the Spanish giants to the top of the La Liga standings and the Champions League quarter-finals.
Last summer saw Rashford express a desire to leave United, which eventually led to the England international securing a loan move to Barcelona, which includes an option to make the deal permanent for £26million (€30million).
Despite recent reports suggesting that Barcelona would exercise the option and sign Rashford permanently, there has been some fresh doubt cast over the potential deal.
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Spanish news outlet Marca has reported that Barca sporting director Deco is assessing potential alternatives to signing Rashford this summer, with several players being identified.
One such player is Schjelderup, with the Benfica star addressing the rumours in a recent interview with Norwegian TV channel TV2.
He appeared to be delighted to be linked with Barcelona. “The truth is I didn’t know anything about this, but if it were true, it would be fantastic,” Schjelderup admitted.
Schjelderup, 21, has scored seven goals across all competitions for Benfica this season and primarily plays on the left wing, the same position Rashford has for Barcelona this term.
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To add to the speculation, Barca boss Hansi Flick recently cast doubt over the club’s plans to sign Rashford on a permanent deal from United.
“We need everyone until the end, and we don’t know what will happen after that,” Flick said last week. “There’s time. There’s a World Cup.
“I believe in my players. Cancelo, Rashford… they give us quality. And the rest, too. We’ll talk at the end and see what happens. Now is not the time to say ‘I want this one, I don’t want that one.’ Anything can happen.”
Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who was recently re-elected at the club’s election, has previously admitted that the club would like Rashford to remain at the Camp Nou beyond this season.
“Marcus is performing very well with assists and goals, and Cancelo, on the other hand, is doing very well,” Laporta told RAC1.
“He has become a key player due to the injuries of both full-backs. We will try, in Barca’s interest, to ensure that Marcus can continue.”
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Miami Open: Elena Rybakina battles past Jessica Pegula to move into semis
Elena Rybakina beat Jessica Pegula for a fifth straight time to move into the Miami Open semi-finals, winning 2-6 6-3 6-4.
Australian Open champion Rybakina was the losing finalist in Miami in both 2023 and 2024, while her American opponent was runner-up in last year’s competition.
Pegula, 32, took a 4-0 lead on her way to the first set, but Rybakina rallied and hit 15 aces and saved eight of 10 break points to come through.
She will face either world number one Aryna Sabalenka in a rematch of the Australian Open final, or the unseeded American Hailey Baptiste in the last four.
“It’s always very difficult playing Jessica,” said Rybakina, 26.
“She started playing well, and I was rushing and frustrated, but I’m happy that I managed to bounce back and turn it around in the second set.”
American fourth seed Coco Gauff and Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic play in the other semi-final on Thursday.
If Gauff reaches the final, she will overtake former world number one Iga Swiatek to move third in the WTA rankings next week.
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Barcelona put six past Madrid in quarter-final first leg
Barcelona took control of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final with an impressive, dominant away first-leg victory at Spanish rivals Real Madrid.
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Brock Lesnar’s daughter Mya reacts to recent comments about his legacy
Brock Lesnar recently took part in an interview with Splittin’ Chiclets, where he was able to open up about his reasons behind his WWE return and his legacy.
The former World Champion noted that he made his return because of his children and even joked about his grocery bill before revealing that his children were his legacy.
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His daughter, Mya Lesnar, who has already been able to make a name for herself as an athlete, recently reacted to his comments on her Instagram.

Brock Lesnar returned to WWE at SummerSlam back in 2025 after more than a year of uncertainty when it came to his future.
The Beast’s return came as a massive shock, and he has since been able to set up an interesting feud for himself heading into WrestleMania as well.
Brock Lesnar will face Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42 in less than a month
Brock Lesnar faces off against Oba Femi at WrestleMania in less than four weeks time, and it seems that The Beast could have finally met his match. Lesnar could argue that he was caught off guard two weeks ago when Oba Femi initially accepted his open challenge and hit him with a Powerbomb on RAW.
This past week, Lesnar was prepared and even set up the former NXT Champion for his F5 finisher, but the Nigerian was able to fight out and then threw Lesnar on the floor, and he was left looking embarrassed outside the ring.
It’s unclear if Lesnar will now change up his thinking and show Femi that he is not a man to be messed with, or if Lesnar will prove to be an easy task for the newcomer, who is yet to visit Suplex City courtesy of the former UFC Champion.
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St. Pauli coach comes out as gay, criticizes game
An under-19 football coach at German Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli publicly came out as gay this week and used the opportunity to criticize attitudes towards homosexuality in the game.
Christian Dobrick, 29, told German broadcaster RTL and news magazine Stern on Tuesday that gay men are “still treated like extraterrestrials” in professional men’s football.
He said he suspected that, while he’s certain he’s not the only one, there are probably fewer gay men in the professional game than in the general population.
“The pressure to lead a hetero-normative life is so big that fewer gay footballers make it to the top because they have to use up their energy on problems which have nothing to do with sport,” he said.
Despite campaigns from federations, clubs, fan groups and sports media to encourage tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality, no active professional in Germany‘s top three men’s leagues has ever come out as gay during their career.
The situation is very different in women’s football, where sexual orientation has never been such a taboo topic.
Bundesliga: Homophobia in men’s football
Dobrick joined St. Pauli, a club based in Hamburg, in summer 2025 after coaching youth teams at TSG Hoffenheim and Holstein Kiel. According to him, the vocabulary used in and around men’s football has contributed to a general, subconscious homophobia in the game.
“If a player complains about too much physicality, he’s quickly labeled a puff,” he said. “It’s hard to get rid of these insults and the warped image of gay men that they construe.”
Therefore, Dobrick kept his sexual orientation a secret for fear of damaging his chances of one day coaching at the first-team level — perhaps even in the Bundesliga.
“For a long time, I was uncertain whether I would be harming my career prospects by coming out,” he said — and he still is. “But this game of hide-and-seek was costing me too much strength.”
Dobrick’s announcement was made independently of his employer, FC St. Pauli, which is well-known for its tolerant stance and political activism in football. Rainbow flags are a common sight in the stands at the Millerntor stadium in Hamburg, and the captain wears a rainbow-colored armband on the pitch.
Unsurprisingly, club president Oke Göttlich said the club stands fully behind its under-19 coach. “It’s simple and it applies to everyone: love whoever you want!” he said.
How Jürgen Klopp influenced Dobrick’s decision
Dobrick said an encounter with legendary former Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool head coach Jürgen Klopp helped him make the decision.
“As a coach, you can be whoever you want, but you have to stand for something, you have to be yourself,” Klopp reportedly said at an event with young coaches in Salzburg — where the 58-year-old currently works as Global Head of Soccer for the energy drink brand Red Bull.
For Dobrick, the message became a work-life motto, and he urged other gay players to “take the plunge into the cold water and swim!”
While no active male player has yet come out in German football, there are openly gay officials in the game, such as VfB Stuttgart chief executive Alexander Wehrle. His predecessor, former Germany international Thomas Hitzlsperger, became the first and most prominent German ex-player to come out in January 2014.
Following his coming-out, Dobrick took to Instagram to thank colleagues and followers. “The same coach as I was yesterday,” he said. “Now, full focus on the weekend against Dresden!”
Edited by: Wesley Dockery
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2026 NFL schedule: Seahawks land Wednesday opener; Australia game finalized
The 2026 NFL schedule won’t be released until May, but Week 1 is already taking shape. The upcoming season kicks off on a Wednesday, which marks just the second time in 75 years that the NFL season started with a midweek game.
The NFL will also hold a Thursday night game in Week 1, and that matchup will feature the NFL’s first regular-season game in Australia with the Los Angeles Rams facing the San Francisco 49ers.
The Wednesday opener will take place on Sept. 9, followed by the Thursday game on Sept. 10.
Why Seahawks will get rare Wednesday opener
The winner of the Super Bowl generally hosts the Thursday night opener in the following season, but the NFL made an exception this year. The league is putting the Australia game on Thursday, but the NFL still wanted to make sure the defending champion would officially kick off the season, so the Seahawks were moved to Wednesday.
Over the past 75 years, the NFL has only held one Wednesday game in Week 1. That came in 2012 when the NFL scheduled the Cowboys vs. Giants in a way to not conflict with Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.
Since the Seahawks are the home team, that means they face either the Cardinals, Cowboys, Giants, Bears, Chiefs, Chargers or Patriots (We ranked all the options here). The NFL could put a Super Bowl rematch in that spot with Seattle facing New England, but the league could also go with the Cowboys or Bears. One team you probably won’t see in that spot is the Chiefs. That’s mainly because it’s still unclear if Patrick Mahomes will be available for the game. Mahomes tore his ACL back in December. Although he’s aiming for a Week 1 return, it’s not set in stone yet.
The Thursday night game will kick off at 8;20 p.m. ET on NBC. The opponent will be revealed when the full schedule is released in May.
Details on Rams-49ers kickoff time in Australia
For the first time, the NFL is holding a game in Australia, which created some serious logistical issues that the league has now worked through.
Since the start of International play in 2007, the NFL has had to deal with some major time changes so far, but this one is the biggest. The game between the Rams and 49ers will kick off at 10:35 a.m. on FRIDAY in Melbourne, which will create an 8:35 p.m. ET kickoff on Thursday night in the United States. The iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground will be hosting the NFL’s first game Down Under.
Due to the lengthy flight and extreme time difference, the NFL wants to make sure that both teams have enough time to get ready for their Week 2 game, which is why the league is having the Rams and 49ers play earlier in the week.
Broadcast-wise, the NFL is selling the rights to the Australia game, and that will be part of a mini-package that contains five or six games overall, according to multiple reports, so although we know the kickoff time of the is game, we won’t know the TV details until the schedule comes out.
There will not be a Friday game in Week 1
The NFL opened with a Friday game in Week 1 in both 2024 and 2025, but that won’t happen this year.
Under the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, the NFL isn’t allowed to televise any games on Friday or Saturday from the second weekend in September through the second weekend in December (Those two days have been earmarked for high school and college football). This is why you don’t see any Saturday games on the NFL schedule until late in the season.
The NFL always kicks off after Labor Day, which is why there’s an issue this year. The first Friday on the NFL calendar is Friday, Sept. 11, but that will be the second Friday in September and the league isn’t allowed to play on that day.
The NFL can schedule a Friday (or Saturday) game during the first weekend of September, and that option is available when Labor Day falls on Sept. 1, 2 or 3, which happened in both 2024 and 2025. After this year, the holiday won’t fall on one of those three dates again until 2029, so that will likely be the next time we see a Friday game in Week 1.
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Rangers: Club share issue will raise £16m for squad funds
Meanwhile, Rangers are attempting to schedule a meeting of Premiership clubs to discusss the use of video assistant referees (VAR), a discussion which may happen in the next fortnight.
Many clubs have publicly expressed concerns about VAR and the general state of refereeing in Scotland.
It’s believed that Rangers have not ruled out withdrawing their financial support of VAR but broadly they believe the system is here to stay.
They might even be prepared to invest more in the technology – for example extra cameras – if they had sufficient confidence that increased investment would lead to better quality decision-making.
When the meeting of clubs takes place there will be an emphasis on coming up with ways to improve the product and get better value for money.
Last month, Paraag Marathe, then the club’s vice-chairman as well as chairman of Leeds United, stood down after discussions with Uefa about multi-club ownership.
Another Rangers director at the time Gene Schneur, also left his role at Ibrox at that time. Neither will be replaced.
Cavenagh also offered his support for manager, Danny Rohl, ahead of the title run-in.
“We are three points off the lead, with seven matches to play,” he said.
“We have complete confidence in Danny, his staff, and our squad. We will approach each match as it comes, and fingers crossed, we will be at the top of the table after 38 matches.”
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