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Leeds Beat Burnley To Virtually Secure Premier League Survival

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Leeds all but secured their place in the Premier League next season with a 3-1 win over already-relegated Burnley on Friday. Goals from Anton Stach, Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin took Daniel Farke’s side nine points clear of the relegation zone with just four games remaining for those below them. Leeds failed to reach a first FA Cup final since 1973 in a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea at Wembley last weekend. But they are now up to 14th in an impressive first season back in the top flight to, along with Sunderland, buck the trend of promoted sides falling straight back to the second tier.

“The three points are massive for us,” said Farke. “The job is not done yet. We will celebrate proper when it’s mathematically done. But 43 points is good.”

Staying up would also be huge for Farke in his bid to silence his doubters at Premier League level.

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Twice the German led Norwich to the English top-flight but was unable to keep the Canaries in the top flight.

“Of course, it was a massive step for us tonight,” he added. “To deliver 10 points out of the last four games in a nervy period, as a newly-promoted side, is second to none.”

Burnley were only pipped to the Championship title by Leeds on goal difference last season.

But the Clarets have struggled much more with the step up as they have been relegated for the third time in as many seasons in the Premier League.

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Burnley parted company with manager Scott Parker on Thursday despite his exceptional record of achieving promotion from the Championship with three different clubs.

The difference in what was at stake for both clubs was clear in the opening stages as Leeds burst out of the blocks.

Stach fired the home side in front after just eight minutes as Martin Dubravka got down slowly to the German’s low drive.

Leeds dominated the rest of the first half but had to wait for a two-goal burst in four minutes just after the break to seal the points.

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A brilliant move was finished off by Okafor after Calvert-Lewin’s backheel picked out Jayden Bogle.

The Swiss forward has scored six goals in his last seven league games to see Leeds over the line in the relegation battle.

But it was Calvert-Lewin’s goals that kept his side afloat earlier in the campaign.

The England striker prodded home his 13th goal of the season from close range after Dubravka could only parry Ao Tanaka’s strike.

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Burnley salvaged some pride from Mike Jackson’s first match in interim charge when Loum Tchaouna blasted in a late consolation.

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Lossiemouth gives Mullins & Townend Punchestown Champion Hurdle win

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Lossiemouth (2/7 favourite) completed the Cheltenham-Punchestown double on Friday as she ran out a five-length winner of the day four feature at the Co Kildare track, the Boodles Champion Hurdle.

The win also completed a Grade 1 double for jockey Paul Townend and trainer Willie Mullins, the fourth winner of the day for the Closutton handler.

Lossiemouth tracked the leaders throughout the two-mile championship race before taking second place on entering the home straight. As the crowd cheered from the packed Punchestown stands, the Rich Ricci-owned mare made her move.

She soon quickened away from the field before staying on impressively for a five-length victory over the 2025 Cheltenham Champion Hurdler Golden Ace (11/1), with Lorcan Williams in the saddle.

Wilful, trained in England by Jonjo and A.J. O’Neill, who had lead or disputed the lead in the earlier stages of the race, kept on one-paced for third, eight lengths behind the runner-up.


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Brewers prospect Andrew Fischer belts walk-off HR for Timber Rattlers

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Andrew Fischer, the top draft pick for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2025, belted a two-run home run for the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers on May 1 in Grand Chute, capping a three-run 10th inning and giving the Brewers’ Advanced Class A affiliate a walk-off victory.

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First fan charged with tailgating at football match hit with three-year banning order

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A man has been given a football banning order for three years after becoming the first person charged with tailgating at a match, police have confirmed.

Benjamin Bailey, 27, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, admitted entering the Carabao Cup final at Wembley without a ticket.

Tailgating, which involves fans gaining entry to stadium turnstiles by walking closely behind ticket holders, became a criminal offence ahead of the recent final.

This measure was introduced five years after thousands of ticketless fans stormed the same stadium during the Euro 2020 final.

Mr Bailey was arrested at the Manchester City versus Arsenal final on March 22 and subsequently charged. He pleaded guilty to the offence at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Friday. The court imposed a three-year football banning order and a fine of £230, as confirmed by HM Courts & Tribunals Service.

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Offenders across England and Wales convicted of tailgating face potential football banning orders of up to five years and fines reaching £1,000.

The legislation was introduced following serious disorder when England played Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

The measure was introduced five years after thousands of ticketless fans stormed the same stadium during the Euro 2020 final
The measure was introduced five years after thousands of ticketless fans stormed the same stadium during the Euro 2020 final (Baroness Casey review/Handout/PA)

Lives were put at risk when supporters broke into Wembley Stadium, a subsequent review by Baroness Louise Casey found.

There were previously no specific legal penalties for attending a football game without a ticket.

The Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Act also makes it illegal to knowingly try to enter a match with forged tickets, passes and accreditation documents, as well as by pretending to be a member of stadium or playing staff.

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It follows an independent review of the Uefa European Championship final held at Wembley in north London on July 11 2021.

Baroness Casey identified more than 20 “near misses” that could have resulted in serious injury or death as a result of ticketless individuals trying to gain entry, and in some cases succeeding, for the England v Italy match.

Around 100,000 people travelled to Wembley for the final “of which approximately 2,000 gained entry to the stadium without tickets”, with 17 mass breaches of the gates in the 90 minutes before kick-off until the penalty shootout.

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Ryan Garcia sees only one winner as David Benavidez moves up to face ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez

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Ryan Garcia is the latest big name to offer his thoughts on Saturday’s clash between David Benavidez and Gilberto Ramirez.

One of the biggest fights of the year so far takes place at the at the T-Mobile Arena this weekend as ‘The Mexican Monster’ heads up to cruiserweight to challenge Ramirez for his WBA and WBO titles.

Benavidez is the reigning WBC light heavyweight champion, and now attempts to earn world honours in a third division having also previously reigned at super-middleweight.

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It will be a difficult task against Ramirez though, who has won 48 of his 49 professional bouts, with his only blemish coming against Dmitry Bivol back in 2022.

With the fight quickly approaching, WBC welterweight champion Garcia has made his prediction for the match-up, posting on social media to reveal that he is backing Benavidez to win inside the distance.

“Corner stoppage round 8 in favor of Benavidez.”

Benavidez has displayed big power throughout his career, as 25 of his 31 wins have come by knockout, the most recent of those occurring during his last outing in November when he stopped Anthony Yarde in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Competing at 200lbs could be a whole different prospect though, and with Ramirez having won all of his cruiserweight bouts in fairly convincing fashion, it would be a big statement if ‘The Mexican Monster’ is indeed able to claim a stoppage victory.

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One man who doesn’t think Benavidez will be capable of achieving that is Oscar De La Hoya, who has questioned the challenger’s chin ahead of the bout.

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Always A Runner charges late to win Kentucky Oaks

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Syndication: The Courier-JournalAlways A Runner, with Jose L. Ortiz up, leads Meaning, with Juan J. Hernandez up across the finish line to win the 152nd running of these Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, Friday, May 1, 2026 in Louisville Ky.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Always A Runner lived up to her name Friday evening as the Chad Brown-trained filly stormed down the stretch to take down rivals and claim the 152nd Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs.

In just her third start, she overcame a rough start from the ninth gate as she bumped with Prom Queen to her outside. Always A Runner, sired by Gun Runner, settled into the middle of the pack, staying there alongside the 5-1 favorite Zany as Explora led the field with a half-mile time of 46.85 seconds.

Always A Runner was ninth out of 13 as the horses entered the final turn in the 1-1/8-mile race and started gaining ground. Jockey Jose Ortiz shuffled her wide at the top of the stretch, where she chased down Meaning and Counting Stars and pulled away to finish in 1:48.82 and stayed perfect for her young career.

Owned by Three Chimneys Farm and Douglas Scharbauer, Always A Runner was one of four horses to go off at 5-1, with her win-pool bets making her the third choice. She paid $13.04 to win, $7.46 to place and $5.44 to show. Meaning, the fourth choice, finished a length back and paid $7.44 and $5.62. Counting Stars paid $5.36.

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This isn’t the only 3-year-old Brown is running off just two starts this weekend. He also has Emerging Market in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. Should the colt win, he would be the first to win the Derby off just two starts since 1883.

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Daniel Farke not ready to celebrate survival as Leeds move nine points clear

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Daniel Farke is not yet ready to celebrate Premier League safety after his side’s 3-1 home win against already-relegated Burnley lifted them nine points clear of the bottom three.

Anton Stach’s superb early opener and second-half efforts from Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin lifted Leeds up to 14th place on 43 points and despite Loum Tchaouna’s consolation for Burnley, Farke’s side extended their unbeaten league run to six matches.

Farke said: “We will just celebrate once it’s mathematically done, 43 points is good but I don’t want to stop on 43 points.

“I don’t see why we should stop right now. To just think, ‘hopefully it’s enough’, because we’re in such a good shape and are delivering so many good performances.

“I said before the game we have 12 points to fight for. Right now, we have the first three under our belts and we want to win the following nine.”

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Leeds struck twice in four minutes early in the second half through Okafor and Calvert-Lewin to kill the game as they bounced back from Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final defeat at Wembley against Chelsea.

“I’m just proud of my players and have to give them so many compliments because to live in such a pressure period and deliver in your last four Premier League games 10 points, and six (games) unbeaten,” Farke added.

“And we also had a historical cup run where we also concentrated in important games.

“It feels amazing. And also to keep in mind how many key players were out in these games. Joe Rodon missed a lot, Anton Stach, Jaka (Bijol), Noak Okafor right now with problems.

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“The mentality, work ethic, unity and the spirit in the dressing room is really second to none. I’m just so proud of what they are delivering at the moment.”

Burnley’s relegation was confirmed after last week’s 1-0 home defeat to Manchester City and they parted company with manager Scott Parker by mutual consent on Thursday.

Burnley’s interim manager Mike Jackson said he had not given any thought to putting himself in contention to replace Parker permanently.

Jackson said: “I’m not trying to be disrespectful to you. It’s just something that hasn’t even been been mentioned.

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“I was literally told on (Thursday) morning, to try and prep a team to come to Leeds and that’s been my sole focus.”

Burnley slipped to a fifth straight league defeat and have won only one of their last 25 in the top flight.

“I knew this game could probably go one or two ways with what’s happened in the last 24 hours,” Jackson added.

“It’s been a big shock to the group, in terms of Scott leaving and the relationship he had with the players, and I think it knocked them a bit.

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“I think the big thing for me with Scott leaving is he was a really close friend and a guy who handled himself unbelievably throughout the year.

“His dignity and the way he has handled himself, I’ve got full admiration for that.”

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KL Rahul Hits Bullseye, Explains What Makes Vaibhav Sooryavanshi So Good: “Never Even Dreamt”

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Delhi Capitals (DC) star batter KL Rahul praised the new generation of Indian batters for their fearless and aggressive approach, highlighting talents like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre rising in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He noted that these young players play without fear of reputation or match situations, taking on even top bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins with the same attacking intent. Rahul explained that this mindset reflects a shift in Indian cricket, especially in T20S, where players now grow up focusing on power-hitting rather than traditional defensive techniques.

He credited IPL for driving this change, as young cricketers now train specifically to hit sixes consistently. He added that their strong preparation builds confidence, something he is also trying to incorporate into his own game.

“It’s phenomenal what the new-age cricketers are doing. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has taken world cricket by storm. Two centuries at the age of 15 is something I never even dreamt of doing. Ayush Mhatre has also done well, helping CSK score quick runs. The amount of talent coming up in India is scary, especially in T20 cricket. These fearless prodigies are changing the way T20S are played,” KL Rahul said on JioStar.

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“They don’t fear reputations or match situations. Whether it’s a world-class bowler like Jasprit Bumrah or a seasoned campaigner like Pat Cummins, they go after every ball with the same intent. They don’t care if it’s the first over or the last. They just see the ball and want to hit it out of the park. That kind of mindset is rare, and it’s exactly what modern T20 cricket demands. Five years ago, we weren’t producing as many six-hitting batters as England or Australia. Now, things have changed, thanks to the IPL. These guys grew up wanting to hit sixes. When we were young, we had to learn to defend and keep the ball. Hitting in the air meant sitting out of the nets. It was a different time. These youngsters practice six-hitting constantly. That’s why they’re so good. I spoke to Abhishek Sharma recently. What I’ve learned is that their preparation gives them confidence. It all comes down to how hard they train. I’ve tried to bring that into my own game as well,” he added.

A defining trend of the Indian Premier League 2026 season has been the emergence of young batters leading the scoring charge for their teams.

Players like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, along with Sameer Rizvi and Ayush Mhatre (whose campaign was cut short by a hamstring injury), have stood out with their explosive six-hitting and match-defining performances.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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IPL 2026 | ‘I don’t need to answer critics’: Riyan Parag’s blunt take after Rajasthan Royals loss | Cricket News

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NEW DELHI: Coming into the match after being fined 25% of his match fee and handed one demerit point for breaching Level 1 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct – for using a vape inside the dressing room – Riyan Parag ensured he put the controversy behind him when he walked out to bat against Delhi Capitals.The Rajasthan Royals captain looked in ominous touch, smashing a superb half-century. He appeared set for a well-deserved hundred but fell just short, scoring a brilliant 90 off 50 balls, including eight fours and five sixes, to power his side to 225/6 in 20 overs.However, despite the strong total, Delhi Capitals snapped their three-match losing streak with a commanding seven-wicket win.Parag, after the match, made it clear that outside criticism does not bother him, but his primary responsibility is to deliver results for the team.“I don’t think I need to answer any critics or anyone talking about it. But at the end of the day, my job is to get two points. So my score and my innings don’t really matter if we lose the game,” Parag said after the match.A blistering 110-run opening stand between KL Rahul (75 off 40) and Pathum Nissanka (62 off 33) laid the perfect foundation for a record 226-run chase, which was calmly finished by Tristan Stubbs (18*) and Ashutosh Sharma (25*) with five balls to spare.“I think it was a good score. I thought 200 was a par score here. It was going to slow down a bit, but I think we could have bowled way better in the middle overs, not let them get away a little too much. And then a lot of boundaries in one single over and that repeated. So I felt we missed the trick with that, but no harm with the decision we made,” Parag said.Parag had earlier been fined 25% of his match fee and handed a demerit point after he was caught vaping inside the dressing room during his side’s match against Punjab Kings.He admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction imposed by match referee Amit Sharma.Parag was found to have breached Article 2.21 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which relates to “conduct that brings the game into disrepute.” The incident occurred during the second innings when he was seen using a vape inside the dressing room.

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Shane McClanahan helps Rays blank hapless Giants

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MLB: San Francisco Giants at Tampa Bay RaysMay 1, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan (18) throws a pitch during the first inning against San Francisco Giants at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images

Shane McClanahan crafted his second straight scoreless start, Yandy Diaz and Junior Caminero homered, and the Tampa Bay Rays opened a six-game homestand with a 3-0 win over the struggling San Francisco Giants on Friday night at St. Petersburg, Fla.

In a season-longest six inning, the left-handed McClanahan (3-2) allowed five hits, struck out five and did not issue a walk. He pitched five scoreless against the Minnesota Twins in his previous outing,

McClanahan was aided by two double plays to end his final two innings.

Diaz slugged a solo home run in the second, but the designated hitter left the game for a pinch hitter in the seventh. Caminero added a massive solo in the fourth.

Taylor Walls was 2-for-3 with a double, run and stolen base, though the Rays were outhit 6-5 by the visitors.

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Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray (2-4) allowed just four hits in 6 1/3 innings, but three runs came across. He struck out five without a walk.

Luis Arraez doubled for the club’s only extra-base hit as they lost their fourth straight game and were shutout for a majors-high seventh time.

Leading off the bottom of the second and facing a 2-0 offering from Ray, Diaz belted his fifth homer to right on Ray’s four-seam fastball, taking it the other way an estimated 364 feet.

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The Giants failed to muster much against McClanahan through the first time through the order, but overaggressive baserunning by Arraez trying to turn his double into a triple led to right field Jake Fraley and shortstop combining to toss out the three-time batting champ at third base.

Just as Diaz did two frames prior, Caminero opened the fourth with a 432-foot rocket to left on another four-seamer from Ray for a 2-0 lead.

After Walls doubled to lead off the sixth and stole third, Chandler Simpson lifted a sacrifice fly for a 3-0 advantage.

Over the seventh and eighth inning, respectively, Tampa Bay relievers Ian Seymour and Cole Sulser kept the Giants off the board.

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Closer Bryan Baker pitched a perfect ninth with a strikeout for his eighth save in 10 chances for the staff’s second shutout.

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