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Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics set for lavish opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which will kick off in Milan’s San Siro Stadium on Friday, is expected to draw a global audience of hundreds of millions of viewers.
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Ireland XV 14 England ‘A’ 52
Ireland XV were outclassed by England ‘A’ at Thomond Park on Friday night, going down on a 14-52 score line.
Four tries and three conversions for the visiting side were followed by a further four successfully converted five-pointers in the second 40 minutes. The hosts only managed two converted tries in the opening period and failed to trouble the score board in the second half.
First score of the game
The visitors went into an early lead through an Ethan Roots try. The England ‘A’ captain’s effort was converted by Leicester Tigers’ Billy Searle.
🌹 @EnglandRugby A strike first!@ExeterChiefs‘ Ethan Roots with the opening try of the game in Limerick 👏 pic.twitter.com/Cc0pq6I8Ec
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) February 6, 2026
Searle soon crossed himself for a try pushing the English into a 12-0 advantage – as he missed the conversion.
Ireland got on the scoresheet through Munster’s Brian Gleeson. The number eight’s score was added to by Ciarán Frawley as he successfully converted to reduce the deficit to 5-12.
Brian Gleeson gets @IrishRugby XV’s first points of the game ☘️
The @Munsterrugby man reduces the deficit against England A in Thomond Park 🤏 pic.twitter.com/OSEXqMjSqy
— Premier Sports Ireland (@PremSportsIRL) February 6, 2026
The visitors dominated the scoring for most of the following twenty minutes – in the process scoring two converted tries.
Two more tries for the visitors
Ollie Hassell-Collins joined his Leicester Tigers’ teammate Searle on the scoring charts as he touched down for his side’s third five-pointer of the night. Searle missed his second conversion effort of the night – this one from a more difficult angle than the previously one he had missed.
Harry Randall claimed the fourth England ‘A’ try of the fixture, before Searle converted to move the visiting side into a 24-7 lead.
Kenny try before half-time
Shortly before half-time Ireland XV struck back. The fast-reacting Joshua Kenny picked up the ball and raced to touch down – much to the delight, and relief of the home fans.
Joshua Kenny for @IrishRugby XV! ☘️
The final try of the first half belongs to one of @leinsterrugby‘s hottest prospects 🔥 pic.twitter.com/4ynDgTJB86
— Premier Sports Ireland (@PremSportsIRL) February 6, 2026
With an easy tap-over for Ciarán Frawley, the UCD man kept Cullie Tucker’s side in the game, as they headed for the tunnel at half-time 14-24 behind England ‘A’.
Half-time score: Ireland XV 14 England ‘A’ 24
Within minutes of the restart Fineen Wycherley was sin-binned. With a one-man advantage, England ‘A’ pressured the home side’s line, before Geaorge Kloska crashed over for a try.
Searle’s conversion effort was again successful, as he moved his side to a 31-14 lead.
Ollie Hassell-Collins claimed his second try of the evening, while Wycherley was still in the sin bin. Searle again added the extras as England ‘A’ moved 38-14 ahead.
“That’s what they can do!” 🎙️@LeicesterTigers‘ Ollie Hassell-Collins scores as @EnglandRugby A’s dominance continues 🌹 pic.twitter.com/agGEjlfR8t
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) February 6, 2026
The England ‘A’ side dominated from then onwards, with winger Cadan Murley of Harlequins getting in on the try-scoring action. Roots scored his second try and with Searle converting the former’s try and Charlie Atkinson the latter, England ‘A’ ran out 14-52 victors.
Full-time score: Ireland XV 14 England ‘A’ 52
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NBA DFS picks, Friday lineup advice from daily Fantasy professional who’s won $2 million
Six games highlight Friday’s NBA slate, which begins at 7:30 p.m. ET, and has the last tip at 10 p.m. ET. There are a number of high quality options in the NBA DFS player pool to build your daily Fantasy basketball lineups around. Stars like Cade Cunningham, Ryan Rollins, Derrick White, Jalen Brunson, Trey Murphy III, Anthony Edwards, Jaylen Brown, Pascal Siakam, Julius Randle and Zion Williamson are scheduled to be in action, so you certainly have plenty of directions to go with NBA DFS picks.
Finding someone who can outperform his price tags on sites like FanDuel and DraftKings is key to that and to constructing a winning NBA DFS strategy. Before making any NBA DFS picks, be sure to check out the NBA DFS advice, player rankings, stacks, and top daily Fantasy basketball picks from SportsLine’s Mike McClure.
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McClure is a DFS professional with more than $2 million in career winnings. He’s also a predictive data engineer at SportsLine who uses a powerful prediction model that simulates every minute of every game 10,000 times, taking factors like matchups, statistical trends and injuries into account. This allows him to find the best NBA DFS values on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel and create optimal lineups that he shares only over at SportsLine. They’re a must-see for any NBA DFS player.
McClure has turned his attention to NBA action on Friday and locked in his top daily Fantasy basketball picks. You can only see them by heading to SportsLine.
Top NBA DFS picks for Friday, February 6
For Friday, one of McClure’s top NBA DFS picks is Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham at $10,200 on DraftKings and $10,600 on FanDuel. The Pistons are on the second half of a back-to-back after a surprising loss to the Wizards on Thursday. Cunningham played well despite the loss, scoring 30 points and recording eight assists and eight rebounds. With Jalen Duren (knee) questionable against the Knicks on Friday, McClure is expecting another heavy workload for Cunningham in the top game of the evening. See McClure’s other NBA DFS picks right here.
He’s also building his NBA DFS strategy around Pacers guard T.J. McConnell, who is $4,400 on FanDuel and $4,100 on DraftKings. The Pacers traded Bennedict Mathurin and Isaiah Jackson for Ivica Zubac on Friday, and Zuban is not in the lineup, so the Pacers will need some additional scoring options. McConnell has been dealing with a knee injury, but has been cleared for this one, and McClure is projecting above average production at a value price against the Bucks, a team ranked 24th in defensive efficiency this season. See McClure’s other NBA DFS picks right here.
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How to set your NBA DFS lineups for Friday, Feb. 6
McClure is also targeting a player who could go off for massive numbers on Friday because of an optimal matchup. This pick could be the difference between winning your tournaments and cash games or going home with nothing. You can only see who it is here.
Who is DFS pro Mike McClure putting in his optimal NBA DFS lineups for Friday? Visit SportsLine now to see optimal NBA DFS picks, rankings, advice, and stacks, all from a professional DFS player who has over $2 million in career winnings, and find out.
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Bundesliga: Flares in the stands stops Union Berlin’s match against Eintracht Frankfurt
Watch the moment a referee is forced to stop play in the match between Union Berlin and Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, after the home fans set off flares in the stands in celebration of their 60th birthday.
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2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony: live updates
Before the show tonight, there were protests on the streets of Milan as hundreds of people, mostly students according to reports, voiced their unhappiness at the presence of American ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents in Italy.
Our correspondent Elisabetta Galla was at the protests today and passed on the following information:
Many were protesting about the social issues in Milan, such as rising rent costs and how spending money on an Olympic Games was not the right choice right now. Others were upset about the environmental impact of all the new construction that has gone on, particularly in Cortina. There were also protesters about Isreal being at the Games and not being banned like Russia. Around 10,000 protesters from all across Italy are expected in Milan tomorrow, but tonight, in front of the stadium, Galla reports a totally different atmosphere with many happy people from Milan who are proud of hosting the Olympics.
The US ambassador to Italy, Tilman J. Fertitta, recently said that the ICE officers would be deployed “only in an advisory and intelligence capacity, without patrolling or enforcement measures.”
This is likely in reference to the Homeland Security Investigations unit, which is a unit within ICE that focuses on cross-border crimes. It frequently sends officers to events like the Olympics to help with security, and they are completely seperate from those currently at the forefront of the immigration crackdown in the US. However, as the protests show, any ICE presence in the country has increased the tension.
US vice president JD Vance and secretary of state, Marco Rubio, will be at the opening ceremony tonight, and Vance met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier on Friday. Meloni said sport and religion were “values that keep together Italy and the US, Europe and the US, Western civilisation.”
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Newcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens to leave at end of season
The former Leicester assistant coach confirmed the news to TNT Sports before his side’s Prem Rugby Cup clash against the Tigers at Welford Road.
“I am not there next season, but I wish the club well with whoever comes in and I sincerely mean that,” he said.
“I want to be professional. There is a job to finish here.
“It was an honour to be asked to be the interim head coach of Newcastle Red Bulls. I have enjoyed the people, I have enjoyed the place and I wish them well in the future.
“In terms of the players, I want the best for those who are staying and moving on. I want them to find jobs in the country or wherever so they can continue their professional careers.”
He would not, however, be drawn on rumours of his successor.
“That is news to me [about Gregor Townsend]. I am sure he covered that off in his press conference this week,” said Dickens.
“The job he has is a consultant to Red Bull, and that is what he does.”
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Watch: Dad And Dave’s 2026 Tasmanian Derby Victory for Maher
At Elwick Racecourse, Dad And Dave provided Ciaron Maher with his latest Tasmanian Derby conquest, his second in the three-year-old spectacle.
The son of Time Test joins six others in completing the Launceston Guineas–Tasmanian Derby double.
Maher and David Eustace had previously succeeded here with Explosive Jack, the multiple Group 1 star, in 2021.
Nikki White, speaking for the stable, highlighted how the gelding keeps improving.
“He’s sort of been a bit of a dark horse,” she said.
“We didn’t screw him down as much at home, but we just knew we had potential to obviously get out and trip and it’s paid off.
“When I sort of saw him back three-wide, I thought, ‘you know, you’ve got to ride this horse ugly to be able to produce him’, and it worked out.”
White responded to questions on future Derby targets by saying: “We possibly will. We’ll see how he comes back through this and we’ll make a plan after that.”
Eoin Walsh overcame the gelding’s wide gate to settle the $3.30 top pick midfield and one off the fence with a full lap left on Hobart’s layout.
During the middle of the race, the Irishman went three-wide, ramping up speed and threatening large on the corner into the straight.
In the run home, the gelding asserted dominance, taking charge and extending the margin to three quarters of a length.
Consecutive LR wins for Time Test 3yo DAD AND DAVE in the Tasmanian Derby following his win in the Launceston Guineas@cmaherracing @WindsorParkStud @KarakaChat @OhukiaLodge @NZTM_TWEET @littleavondale @_TJK_pic.twitter.com/5y7hshmc0k
— Pedigree Update (@pedigreeupdate) February 6, 2026
Walsh appreciated the race’s early rhythm.
“I was pretty confident going into the first bend, I thought ‘geez, we’re going to go a good one as long as they don’t steady them up,’ he said.
“But no, a lovely genuine tempo and my lad was the best stayer in the race today.
“I was just following him on one I got stuck behind last day as well, and that’s why I popped out three wide, just to get my lad going, because I could see my native friend John Allen (Colizzi) was travelling well down the inside.
“I just wanted to get him in a pocket, but my horse is still just racing a little lazy still.”
Dad And Dave defeated Colizzi ($8) trained by David and Coral Feek, followed half a length adrift by Helioson ($12) for Patrick and Michelle Payne. Bettors looking for value should visit the best racing betting markets for the Tasmanian Derby.
The post Watch: Dad And Dave’s Tasmanian Derby Delight first appeared on Just Horse Racing.
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Winter Olympics: Vance, second lady attend opening ceremony
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Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance were spotted at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, Italy, at San Siro on Friday night.
The Milan Cortina Olympics were officially opening with a ceremony celebrating the history and culture of the country. The vice president and Usha Vance were seated near Italian President Sergio Mattarella and International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Kirsty Coventry were introduced in the stadium. Former IOC president Thomas Bach was also seated near them.
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JD Vance and his wife Usha applaud at the start of the Olympic opening ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
The NBC broadcast briefly showed the Vances clapping for Mattarella and Coventry.
Vance was among those leading the American contingent to the Olympic Games in Italy this year. He was spotted with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the U.S. women’s ice hockey game against the Czech Republic on Thursday. The Americans won the game, 5-1.
It was a part of a busy trip for Vance.

Vice President JD Vance, center, attends the Olympic opening ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (Andreas Rentz/Pool Photo via AP)
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On Friday, he started his day at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, watching the opening session of the three-day team figure skating competition with Rubio and his family. He then headed to the Prefettura di Milano for a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
“In the spirit of the Olympics friendship, competition — competition based on rules — and just coming together around shared values, we’re very, very thrilled to be here, and we’ll have a great conversation about number of topics,” Vance told Meloni as the press corps looked on.

Vice President JD Vance, center, and his wife Usha Vance attend the figure skating ice dance team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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He said he had been excited to go to the Olympics in Milan “pretty much since I became vice president.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Georgetown puts Big East win streak on line vs. Villanova
Georgetown Hoyas guard Jeremiah Williams (25) smiles Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, during a basketball game at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Georgetown Hoyas defeated the Butler Bulldogs, 77-64. Once one of the premier powerhouses of the Big East Conference, Georgetown has not won five straight league games since 2013.
Saturday in Washington, D.C., the Hoyas (13-10, 5-7) have a chance to accomplish the feat, but it won’t be easy as they face Villanova (17-5, 8-3).
The sudden turnaround of Georgetown came after it lost six straight, with the final defeat of that skid coming at Villanova 66-51 as the Hoyas committed 17 turnovers and made just 34.0% of their shots from the field.
The Hoyas have shown vast improvement over the past two weeks, topping two of the teams that beat them last month. Now they have a chance to avenge another defeat.
The most recent win came at home Tuesday over Creighton 76-68 as KJ Lewis and Malik Mack scored 22 and 20 points respectively and combined for 13 rebounds and seven steals.
“It’s not where we started, it’s where we’re going and what we’re trying to do,” Georgetown coach Ed Cooley told his team afterward in a video-taped session in the locker room. “Take care of one another. Little by little, we’re making steps.”
Vince Iwuchukwu, Georgetown’s 7-foot-1 center who missed 10 games earlier this year when he underwent a medical procedure, has scored in double figures in each game of the Hoyas’ streak, including a 14-point, 10-rebound performance against Creighton.
While Georgetown needs to keep winning to enter the NCAA Tournament discussion, Villanova has strong credentials at No. 32 in the NET Rankings. Not that coach Kevin Willard is satisfied.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do,” Willard said Tuesday after completing a regular-season sweep of his former team, Seton Hall, with a 72-60 win.
“You should be looking at your team right now in February and saying, ‘What do I need to improve? What do I need to fix?’ Willard added. “I’m not satisfied with anything.”
The balanced Wildcats have six players averaging between 9.5 and 13.6 points per game and are the best 3-point shooting team in the Big East at 36.5%. The top threats are backcourt mates Bryce Lindsay (13.6 points), who has 58 triples, and Tyler Perkins (13 points), who has made 39 3-pointers.
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Transylvania Open: Emma Raducanu holds her nerve to reach first final since 2021 US Open triumph
Raducanu suffered a listless second-round exit at January’s Australian Open and subsequently split with coach Francisco Roig.
However, she has shown real grit throughout her run in Romania to reach the final.
“I’m so proud of how I competed, how I came back in the third set and how I managed the match,” Raducanu said.
“I don’t think I could have done it without everyone’s support here so thank you so much.”
Raducanu’s father, Ion, is from Bucharest and an exhausted but thrilled Raducanu briefly addressed the crowd in Romanian after her victory.
Only home hope Sorana Cirstea now stands between Raducanu and her first piece of silverware in five years.
Raducanu failed to serve out the opening set at the first time of asking, allowing Oliynykova to break back before winning the next two games – wrapping it up after a gruelling hour and 15 minutes.
But the top seed’s momentum faltered further in the second set and she was broken three times as Oliynykova forced a decider, where Raducanu was forced to fight back from a break down.
And after missing her first two match points at 5-3, the Briton saved two break-back points and served out the win at the third time of asking.
The victory snapped a six-match losing streak in deciding sets for Raducanu, while it was her first three-set win since she beat Ann Li in the first round of Eastbourne in June.
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