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Mexico’s president says country has ‘no issue’ hosting Iran’s World Cup team amid US tensions
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Monday that her country has “no issue” with hosting Iran‘s World Cup team, following the squad’s decision to move its training base from the United States to Mexico for the summer soccer competition.
The team is still scheduled to play its matches in the U.S., but its new base has been relocated to Tijuana, Mexico, situated just south of San Diego, California, as confirmed by Iran’s soccer federation.
President Sheinbaum clarified at a news conference Monday that she was told by a FIFA representative that the U.S. was reluctant to have the Iranian soccer team spend time outside of their scheduled games on U.S. territory.
“The United States doesn’t want the Iranian national team to stay overnight in the United States,” Sheinbaum told reporters. She said a FIFA representative had then asked, “Can they stay overnight in Mexico?”
“And we said, ‘Yes, no problem. We have no issue with that’,” she said.
Iran’s soccer team is slated to play matches in Inglewood, California, against New Zealand on June 15 and against Belgium six days later, before facing Egypt on June 26 in Seattle.
Before the war broke out, the team was originally planned to set up its base in Tucson, Arizona. But with tensions simmering, Iran’s team moved its base to Tijuana in Mexico, Sheinbaum said, confirming an announcement by the Iranian federation over the weekend. The federation said the Iranians had received approval from FIFA, though it has not confirmed the move.
Teams use base camps to train before and after matches. This year’s World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19 and will be co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
The possibility of a move had simmered for months in the uncertainty surrounding the war in the Middle East and security concerns. U.S. sanctions on Iran were likely to only make the team’s stay in the U.S. more complex.
The U.S. State Department said in a statement on Monday that President Donald Trump had made it clear the Iranian team was welcome to participate in the tournament.
The department’s statement did not address where the team might stay, or Sheinbaum’s comments.
Sheinbaum said that her government was working with FIFA to hash out all the details before the competition.
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Muhammad Ali ranked one boxer as the true greatest of all time: “I still say he was the best”
Many boxing fans view Muhammad Ali as the greatest of all time, but the man himself once revealed his own pick.
Ali’s own illustrious accolades include becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion, whilst talking part in some of the biggest fights in history, including the ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ against George Foreman and the ‘Thrilla In Manila’ against Joe Frazier.
His final record stood at 56 wins from 61 fights, having also defeated the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers and Ken Norton, along with becoming a cultural icon outside of the ring.
Those achievements are the reason why a lot of fans deem Ali to be the best ever, but in a resurfaced interview, the heavyweight legend once revealed his choice for that honour to be Sugar Ray Robinson.
“That man was beautiful. Timing, speed, reflexes, rhythm, his body, everything was beautiful.
“I’d say I’m the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound-for-pound, I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest of all time.”
Robinson reigned as world welterweight title for five years from 1946 to 1951, going on an incredible 91-fight unbeaten streak in the process.
His record at one stage read 129 wins from 132 fights, with 85 of those victories coming by knockout. After his welterweight reign, he moved up to middleweight where he became a five-time world champion in that division.
When he eventually hung up the gloves in 1965, he ended his career with a record of 174 wins from his 201 fights, and it is clear to see just why Ali ranks him as the greatest.
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Brazil-Morocco live: Vinicius Jr. equalises after Saibari’s early opener
Morocco faces Brazil in their World Cup 2026 opening match, with Group C’s heavyweight clash pitting Achraf Hakimi’s African underdogs against Vinicius and Brazil’s five-time champions. Follow our blog as the tournament’s first truly heavyweight encounter unfolds.
Official lineups of Brazil – Morocco
Brazil : Alisson – Ibañez, Marquinhos (c), Gabriel, Douglas Santos – Guimarães, Casemiro, Paqueta – Raphinha, Igor Thiago, Vinicius.
Morocco : Bounou – Hakimi (c), Diop, Riad, Mazraoui – Bouaddi, El Aynaoui – Brahim Diaz, Ounahi, El Khannouss – Saibari.
The World Cup 2026‘s first heavyweight clash will take place at MetLife stadium, the future venue of the final. It will pit Morocco, Africa’s finalists, against Brazil, five-time world champions.
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This is the first major test for each coach in their World Cup debut. Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti can rely on stars like FC Barcelona‘s Raphinha, runner-up in the 2024 Ballon d’Or, and Vinicius Junior, but not yet on Neymar who will miss the entire group stage.
On the Moroccan side, Mohamed Ouahbi must manage without OM’s central defender Nayef Aguerd and Betis Seville’s winger Abde Ezzalzouli.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP and Reuters)
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Saibari's 'clinical' finish gives Morocco the lead over Brazil
Morocco’s Ismael Saibari fires his side into the lead against Brazil with a clinical finish in the 21st minute of their Group C match at the 2026 World Cup.
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Switzerland stunned by late Qatar equaliser
Qatar’s Boualem Khoukhi scores a stoppage-time equaliser to earn his country their first ever World Cup point against Switzerland in San Francisco.
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The Vikings’ Trenches May Boast a Surprise Starter
Back in March, the Vikings’ trenches lost a pair of well-paid veterans. Minnesota said goodbye to both of Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen since neither lived up to their deals. At the time, the d-line boasted no sure replacement other than Jalen Redmond, who had already been established as a starter.
Since that time, the Vikings have made several moves to reinforce the trenches. Opting for Caleb Banks in the 1st Round means pushing the chips into the middle of the table in the hope of hitting the jackpot. Opting for Domonique Orange in the 3rd Round means going for a more modest payoff since he looks like an early-down run stuffer. Other pickups — Eric Johnson, Smith Vilbert, Isaiahh Loudermilk, Monkell Goodwine, and so on — have involved lesser-known talents. Where does that leave Levi Drake Rodriguez?
The Vikings’ Trenches
Watch for Levi Drake Rodriguez as a Starter in 2026
Very few offer the effort that Rodriguez offers. He’s reminiscent of a 3rd-line energy forward, a gritty player who isn’t the flashiest but who helps his team regardless.
Consider what Lance Zierlein had to say in his scouting report leading into the 2024 NFL Draft: “Rodriguez plays with a big heart and a steady motor, but he lacks NFL size and skill inside. He gives good effort on each snap but spends too much time staying attached to blockers instead of finding quick routes around them. He has decent length for his size, but he doesn’t do enough damage with his hands and lacks the short-area foot quickness teams will look for from a smaller player. Rodriguez has been a productive player, but the step up in competition feels like it could be too big for him.”
Watching Rodriguez at the Vikings’ minicamp brought out a lot of the positives that Zierlein identified.
In the third-year defender, the Vikings boast somebody with a promising motor. He moves with violent urgency, the sort of effort that can’t be taught. Rather, there’s an intensity inside of Rodriguez that manifests itself in the physicality of his swim/rip moves, the way he fires out of his three-point stance, and in his desire to swat the ball out of the passer’s hands (if only the June practice version, such as a coach or bag with a ball).
In sixteen games last year (two starts), Levi Drake Rodriguez had 43 tackles. The stat sheet also shows 2 sacks, 5 quarterback hits, and 8 tackles for loss. Remember that his workload was reasonably beefy, coming in at 461 defensive snaps and 85 snaps on special teams.
As a rookie, Rodriguez picked up a 75.0 PFF grade. The problem with that assessment is that it factored in a very small workload: 6 snaps on defense. In 2025, Rodriguez got hit with a 57.8 grade, suggesting he offered below average football.
Already, Rodriguez is a success story.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah gets a ton of criticism for his draft failures but the DT isn’t among them. Getting chosen at No. 232 (the 7th) means facing long odds just to make the team, much less play a meaningful role. The simple fact that he’s playing early in his career and doing reasonably well is evidence that the pick was more than worth it.
Best guess is that Rodriguez will work alongside Redmond and Orange in Week 1. Doing so will mean having a true anchor in the middle of the DL — Big Citrus — to stifle the run while Rodriguez and Redmond get tasked with creating penetration.
Banks, in theory, could be out there, but it’s hard to feel too confident given that he’s still not getting into practice. Banks has the potential to transform the Vikings’ trenches. He can’t do so, though, unless he’s healthy enough to play. The other issue: he’s missing a lot of development time. Oh, and Minnesota tends to take things very slow with injuries. Quite possibly, an opening is there for somebody else.
Levi Drake Rodriguez is 25. He stands at 6’2″ and weighs roughly 310 pounds. Look for him to be out there for the opening snap of the Week 1 Packers game.
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How hard is it *after* instantly earning your Tour card? This pro knows
Alex Fitzpatrick’s rise to the PGA Tour was well documented and fast.
The younger brother of 2022 U.S. Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick went from winless DP World Tour pro to PGA Tour winner and full-fledged member in the span of four weeks, thanks to his win at the Zurich Classic with Matt.
That put him straight into the field for back-to-back Signature Events in Miami and Charlotte. He didn’t have to keep playing on the DP Tour to try and earn his PGA Tour membership for 2027 and he definitely doesn’t have to go to Q-School.
In fact, Fitzpatrick is exempt on the PGA Tour through the end of 2028 now.
After such a whirlwind promotion, was the pressure on to perform after his brother helped get him PGA Tour membership?
On this week’s episode of GOLF’s Subpar, co-hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stotlz asked Fitzpatrick that very question.
“You know, I felt like there was a little bit of pressure to go out and show my game is good enough. Like every golfer, I wanna be on the PGA Tour and I felt like my game belonged there. So I, that’s why when you asked about sinking in it, I guess it took, it didn’t take as long as I thought.”
Fitzpatrick left little doubt that he belonged with the game’s best players. He finished T9 in Miami and held the 54-hole lead at the Truist Championship before finishing solo fourth.
After a made cut at the PGA Championship, he kept his run of fine play going last week at the Memorial with a T6 showing.
“I don’t know if that’s because maybe I feel so comfortable out here now,” Fitzpatrick continued. “But yeah, I was super happy with how I played the two weeks. And, you know, even going into Sunday in Charlotte, like I felt really comfortable. I didn’t really feel any pressure to go out and win. You know, I don’t think many people expected me to be in the last group on Sunday. So, but I also felt like my game is in a really good spot and I felt like I had a good chance to win.”
To hear more from Fitzpatrick, check out the entire episode on YouTube.
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Golden Knights’ William Karlsson out for Stanley Cup Final Game 6
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The Vegas Golden Knights are headed back home for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, but they’ll be hoping to force a Game 7 back in Raleigh.
However, things just got a lot tougher with news that forward William Karlsson will not be in the team’s lineup on Sunday.
Karlsson exited Game 5 after taking a heavy hit from Carolina defenseman Sean Walker. The 33-year-old Swede initially returned to the bench, but after being evaluated by the team’s medical staff, he headed to the locker room and did not return.
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On Saturday, Vegas head coach John Tortorella revealed that Karlsson will not be ready for Game 6, which is a big loss for the team.
After Vegas’ Game 5 loss, Tortorella even pointed to that moment as a turning point in the game.
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Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson has been ruled out of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final. (James Guillory-Imagn Images)
“When we lose Bill, it kind of screws things up,” he said, per Sportsnet. “We lost momentum when we went back-to-back in penalties. It was about the same time that we lost Bill. We’ve got to find a way.”
“Wild Bill,” as he’s known, is one of just four players who were on Vegas’ inaugural roster in 2017. Obviously, he’s a big part of the locker room, and while injuries kept him out of all but 14 games during the regular season, he’s got 9 points (3G, 6A) with a +/- rating of 10.
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William Karlsson is one of just four players left from the team’s inaugural season. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)
It remains to be seen who will replace Karlsson, but whoever it is will need to come up big.
The other piece of news from Tortorella is that Vegas will stick with goaltender Carter Hart in Game 6. He has allowed four or more goals in every game this series, leading to speculation that the Golden Knights might want to try backup Adin Hill — who backstopped them to a Stanley Cup in 2023 — to try to force a Game 7.
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Haiti vs Scotland TV channel – how to watch World Cup clash

Sky is knocking 20% off its entire range of Glass TVs to mark the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Until June 17, shoppers can upgrade to the Sky smart TV that’s ‘designed for football’ from £4.50 per month when taken alongside a Sky TV and Netflix package.
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Brazil vs Morocco LIVE SCORE FIFA World Cup: Can Brazil outwit African champions? Kickoff at 3:30 AM | FIFA World Cup 2026
Brazil’s pursuit of a record-extending sixth FIFA World Cup title gets underway in New Jersey as the South American giants take on African champions Morocco in one of the most anticipated group-stage fixtures of the tournamen tonight.
The Seleção remain the only nation to have appeared in every edition of the World Cup since 1930, but they arrive at the 2026 tournament looking to end a 24-year wait for global glory. Interestingly, Brazil’s last World Cup triumph came in 2002, while their previous title before that arrived at USA 1994, the last time the United States hosted the competition.
New Era Under Carlo Ancelotti
For the first time in their history, Brazil are being led by a foreign manager at a World Cup. Legendary Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti has been tasked with guiding the five-time champions back to the summit of world football.
Despite a turbulent qualification campaign, Brazil have shown encouraging signs in recent weeks, building momentum with positive performances in their pre-tournament friendlies. Expectations may be more measured than in previous years, but belief is steadily growing among Brazilian supporters.
Morocco Aim to Continue Historic Rise
Standing in Brazil’s way is a Morocco side that has established itself as one of the strongest teams outside Europe and South America.
The Atlas Lions arrive as reigning African champions and continue to build on the momentum generated by their historic run to the latter stages of recent major tournaments. While there has been a managerial change ahead of the World Cup, Morocco remain packed with quality and are widely regarded as one of the tournament’s most dangerous dark horses.
Opening Match Could Shape Group C
With both nations expected to challenge for top spot in Group C, the importance of this fixture cannot be overstated.
Neymar Missing, But Brazil Still Packed With Talent
Brazil will begin their campaign without Neymar, who continues his recovery from a calf injury. The veteran forward remains part of the squad but has been ruled out of the opening match.
Even without their iconic No. 10, Brazil possess considerable attacking firepower. Players such as Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha and Matheus Cunha are expected to lead the charge, while experienced figures like Marquinhos will anchor the defence.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Brazil vs Morocco starting XI
Morocco XI: Bono; Hakimi, Diop, Riad, Mazraoui; Bouaddi, El Aynaoui; Brahim, Ounahi, El Khannouss; Saibari.
Brazil XI: Alisson; Ibanez, Gabriel, Marquinhos, Santos; Casemiro, Guimaraes; Raphinha, Paqueta, Vinicius Jr; Thiago.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Brazil vs Morocco live telecast: The live telecast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Morocco will be available on the Unite8 Sports Network.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Brazil vs Morocco live streaming: The live streaming of the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Morocco will be available on the ZEE5 app and website.
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UFC Freedom 250 weigh-in LIVE: Josh Hokit throws up on stage as fighters tip scales before White House event
Alex Pereira shockingly bigger than Ciryl Gane
So, the most interesting weigh-in result saw Alex Pereira tip the scales heavier than Ciryl Gane.
Pereira, a former middleweight and two-time light-heavyweight champion, is making his heavyweight debut on Sunday.
Yet it was the Brazilian, 38, who was heavier than Gane, who is a former interim heavyweight champion (and a mainstay of this division).
France’s Gane, 36, weighed in at 248lb, but Pereira was 3lb heavier.
Does that bode well for Pereira’s trademark KO power? A big question ahead of Sunday’s fights has been whether that power will carry up to this new weight…
Alex Pattle13 June 2026 22:21
Full results from morning weigh-in
Okay, so the ceremonial weigh-in this evening is the fun one, but the one that mattered most was the morning edition.
Here’s how each fighter tipped the scales – thankfully, but predictably, without any missing weight for this seismic fight card:
Ilia Topuria (155lb) vs Justin Gaethje (155lb) – lightweight title
Alex Pereira (251) vs Ciryl Gane (248) – interim heavyweight title
Sean O’Malley (135.5lb) vs Aiemann Zahabi (135lb) – bantamweight
Josh Hokit (231) vs Derrick Lewis (265) – heavyweight
Mauricio Ruffy (155) vs Michael Chandler (156) – lightweight
Bo Nickal (186) vs Kyle Daukaus (186) – middleweight
Diego Lopes (146) vs Steve Garcia (146) – featherweight
Alex Pattle13 June 2026 22:15
Josh Hokit throws up at morning weigh-in: ‘So what? I was drinking’
Right, let’s get straight to the story of the day: this morning, as the fighters weighed in before a crowd of media personnel, Hokit seemingly pretended to throw up, as he dribbled a sick-coloured liquid from his mouth.
“So what? Maybe I was drinking last night,” Hokit told those in the room. “Who wouldn’t be?
“I’ve got a giant man who wants to knock me out. He has the most knockouts in UFC history,” the American heavyweight added, referencing his opponent Derrick Lewis.
Hokit, 28, also appeared to be on unsteady legs as he walked into the room, took to the scale, and exited. However, this also seemed to be part of his act.
Hokit has made a name for himself in recent months by playing different characters. At Friday’s press conference, he continually referenced “The Incredible Hoke”, while he spoke nervously about all of the fighters at the event.
Alex Pattle13 June 2026 22:06
UFC Freedom 250 weigh-in LIVE: Welcome!
Tonight, UFC fighters will take part in a ceremonial weigh-in ahead of Sunday’s unprecedented fight card at the White House. Having completed their official weigh-in in front of media on Saturday morning, the athletes will take to the stage again in front of fans, for one final face-off with their opponents.
The American, who has made a name for himself in recent months by playing different characters, dribbled a sick-coloured liquid from his mouth at the morning weigh-in as he expressed his apprehension over fighting Derrick Lewis, the favourite fighter of US President Donald Trump.
Follow live updates from the ceremonial weigh-in, right here.
Alex Pattle13 June 2026 22:00
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