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Tracking 2026 Tournament Results for Teams in the West
The first day of the NCAA Tournament is in the books, and the results were mostly disappointing for teams from the West.
Of the five teams competing on Thursday, only No. 13-seed Gonzaga survived, defeating 4-seed Kennesaw State.
Thursday’s scores and Friday games appear below.
Thursday Scores
(11) Texas 79, (6) BYU 71
(10) Texas A&M 63, (7) Saint Mary’s 50
(4) Arkansas 97, (13) Hawai’i 78
(2) Houston 78, (5) Idaho 47
(3) Gonzaga defeated 73, (14) Kennesaw State, 64
Friday Games
Five more teams from the West are in action today, beginning with No. 10-seed Santa Clara at 9:15 a.m. PT, and concluding with Cal Baptist at 6:45 p.m.
Here are the times and networks:
- No. 10-seed Santa Clara vs. 7-seed Kentucky, 9:15 a.m, PT CBS
(Preview: Zags Set to Cruse as Gaels, Broncos Seek Hot Start in Dance)
- No. 1 Arizona vs. 16-seed Long Beach, 10:35 a.m., TNT
- No. 9-seed Utah State vs. 8-seed Villanova, 1:10 pm. TNT
(Preview: Hot-Shooting Utah State Looks to Roll Villanova in Dance)
- No. 7-seed UCLA vs. 10-seed UCF, 4:25 p.m. TBS
(Preview: Streaky UCLA Poised for First-Round Shootout with UCF)
- No. 13-seed Cal Baptist vs 4-seed Kansas, 6:45 p.m, CBS
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Mammoth take down Predators, wrap up playoff berth
Apr 9, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth left wing Michael Carcone (53) leaps to avoid a shot against Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros (74) and defenseman Adam Wilsby (83) during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images Dylan Guenther and Nick Schmaltz each had a goal and an assist for the Utah Mammoth, who clinched a playoff berth shortly after earning a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday in Salt Lake City.
The Anaheim Ducks’ subsequent 6-1 win over the San Jose Sharks allowed Utah to seal a postseason bid in its second season.
Clayton Keller had three primary assists for the Mammoth (42-30-6, 90 points), who won their fifth straight game. Kailer Yamamoto and Lawson Crouse also scored goals, and Logan Cooley added two assists.
Karel Vejmelka finished with 29 saves for Utah, which extended its lead over the Predators (37-32-10, 84 points) to six points in the race for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Los Angeles Kings hold the second wild-card position with 85 points.
Erik Haula scored a goal and Juuse Saros made 23 saves for Nashville, which had a four-game point streak (3-0-1) snapped.
Utah took a 1-0 lead at the 14:26 mark of the first period when Yamamoto, in front of the blue paint, jammed in a Guenther crossing pass through Saros’ pads at the end of an odd-man rush.
The Mammoth increased the lead to 2-0 early in the second period on a power-play goal by Schmaltz, who tucked in a Keller pass inside the left post. It marked the seventh straight game that Utah scored a power-play goal.
Utah broke the game open with two goals in the first 6:05 of the third period to make it 4-0. Crouse got the first goal, snapping a shot in from the middle of the right circle. Guenther followed with his team-leading 39th goal, finishing a 2-on-1 with Keller with a one-timer from the left circle past Saros’ blocker side. Haula put the Predators on the board with a power-play goal with 9:38 remaining, backhanding in a rebound of a Zachary L’Heureux shot.
Nashville captain Roman Josi was a late scratch after taking part in warm-ups with an upper-body injury and is listed as day-to-day.
–Field Level Media
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The Vikings Could Have One Sneaky Draft Swerve in Round 1
Sometimes it’s tempting to look down at an NFL team’s roster, identify a couple of short-term roster holes, and think, “It looks like a Team X needs a player at Position Y.” That’s even the correct line of thought from time to time. But for the Minnesota Vikings in 2026, outside linebacker could be a sneaky roster need, even if it’s not shouted from mountain tops.
Minnesota may have bigger needs elsewhere, but an EDGE pick at No. 18 would not come out of nowhere.
Most fans expect the purple team to draft a defensive back or defensive tackle in Round 1 — it’s a smart theory — but an EDGE defender cannot be ruled out.
Jonathan Greenard’s Future Could Shape the Draft Board
The case for an EDGE in Round 1.
Jonathan Greenard + Andrew Van Ginkel’s Future
The Vikings have one main player in their trade rumor mill right now, and that’s Greenard. He’s lived there for one month. Greenard wants a sizable contract extension, or so goes the working theory, earning $19 million per season at the moment, when his NFC North peers, like Micah Parsons and Aidan Hutchinson, make over $45 million annually. If Minnesota cannot bend to Greenard’s asking price, he may be traded during the draft.
Meanwhile, Van Ginkel has one year left on his contract, and he’ll turn 31 at the start of July. He is not young. Perhaps Minnesota will re-up with Van Ginkel beyond 2026, and his upper-echelon production will continue into his 30s.
But those are two huge maybes: maybe Greenard won’t be traded, and maybe Van Ginkel will be around to produce at a high level after 2026.
The draft, especially in Round 1, should be about preparing for 2028 and 2029. If that’s the case, the Vikings probably need an EDGE defender.
Dallas Turner Is Rising, but …
Meanwhile, Minnesota has Turner marinating, picked in Round 1 two years ago after an expensive trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Turner didn’t play too much as a rookie in 2024, about 30% of the time on defense, but he made a few noteworthy plays, along with showcasing a promising trajectory for the future. That assessment checked out in 2025 when Turner experienced increased playing time due to injuries that affected Greenard and Van Ginkel.
The speedy young EDGE rusher played about two-thirds of defensive snaps last season, tallying 8 sacks for his troubles and hitting his groove late in the season. Turner is also still 23 years old.
If Greenard were traded or Van Ginkel left next offseason, there’s a temptation to think, “Just play Dallas Turner,” and that opinion may be spot-on. However, Turner has yet to prove he can handle the grind as a full-time starter. Fans and some pundits think he’s ready for it; he just has to prove it. Leaving the starting OLB spot up to the mercy of Turner’s development could be risky business.
The Round 1 EDGEs
Suppose the Vikings swerve and pick an outside linebacker with the 18th overall pick. These are the realistic options:
- Akheem Mesidor (Miami)
- Keldric Faulk (Auburn)
- T.J. Parker (Clemson)
- Cashius Howell (Texas A&M)
- Zion Young (Missouri)
Mesidor will be a 25-year-old rookie in 2026, so Faulk might be the safest bet for the EDGE plan.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein on Faulk: “Faulk has a long, developing frame, good movement skills and the potential for odd or even fronts once he gains more muscle mass. He’s a culture player with high character who earns a grade bump based on his age (turns 21 in September), traits and advanced foundation. A fluid athlete with good movement skills, he works around blocks with finesse but needs more assertive initial strikes to set firmer edges in gap control.”
“His toughness and mentality suggest he’ll play through blocks more consistently in an NFL environment. Faulk’s rush is diverse. However, with average upfield burst, he might require a move inside on passing downs, where his long levers, quickness and agility can overmatch guards. Faulk needs polish but offers a high ceiling that should reveal itself within a couple of years.”
The Meaningful Ones after Round 1
If the Vikings are not in the mood to spend their 1st-Rounder on an EDGE, well, they have eight more picks on the menu. Before the end of Round 4 — everything after Round 5 in the draft is a crapshoot that doesn’t typically amount to much — these are the EDGE names to know:
- Malachi Lawrence (UCF)
- R Mason Thomas (Oklahoma)
- Gabe Jacas (Illinois)
- Derrick Moore (Michigan)
- Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State)
- Romello Height (Texas Tech)
- Joshua Josephs (Tennessee)
- Keyron Crawford (Auburn)
- L.T. Overton (Alabama)
- Anthony Lucas (USC)
Stylistically, Jacas from Illinois would fit well within Brian Flores’s system.
Minnesota has drafted just one EDGE rusher in Round 1 in the last 20 years, the aforementioned Turner.
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Reachin’ Out chases 2026 Percy Sykes Stakes Group 2 prize for Tulloch Lodge
The $1 million Percy Sykes Stakes at Randwick features Reachin’ Out as the novice among nine, though she may hold the highest ceiling of improvement.
This Stay Inside filly turned heads with a resounding four-length debut success at Kensington last month, preceded by pair of effective barrier trials.
Adrian Bott and Gai Waterhouse wasted no time elevating her to Group 2 warfare, with early wagering reflecting approval by making the two-year-old the $3.60 elect in Saturday’s Percy Sykes Stakes over 1200m.
“That was her debut performance, and she ran good times on the day, some good figures off the back of it,” Bott said.
“She was excellent, and she looks like she has continued to improve.
“She is one of the fillies on the way up. The timing might be ideal for her for this race.”
Lumbini flies the Tulloch Lodge flag as well, having posted an unremarkable result from Queensland in the Sweet Embrace Stakes (1200m) before a heartening second to Pembrey in the Magic Night Stakes (1200m).
Her owners prioritized this race over a Golden Slipper tilt, even with the disadvantage of stall nine.
“She had a quick turnaround from the Gold Coast so she may have been in need of that first run, and she bounced back last start,” Bott said.
“It was always in the plan to come through to this race and skip the Slipper. We weren’t always trying to push her towards that, we thought she would be better placed here.
“She seems to be in good shape, and the form around her looks good.”
Agrarian Girl, runner-up in the Reisling Stakes and Golden Slipper reserve, was in Percy Sykes calculations for Tulloch Lodge, but Bott elected to spell her after her preparation peaked.
“We didn’t want to go one too many,” he said.
“She had been up for a while and just started to come to the end of it. We will do the right thing by her, and give her a bit of time.”
With Medicinal from Godolphin set for Sydney bow after Victorian double, and unbeaten Satono Glow homecoming from Flemington Group 3 win, the Percy Sykes Stakes looks compelling.
Rachini contributes via recent fourth in Group 1 Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m), while Screen Icon aims to rebound from Golden Slipper exclusion.
Visit betting sites for the latest racing betting markets on the Percy Sykes Stakes.
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GAA Championship 2026 starting team news: Full panels named for opening weekend
GAA Championship 2026 team news: Full panels named for opening weekend
The 2026 GAA Championship gets underway this weekend with a packed programme of football and hurling action, and official panels have now been confirmed across the major ties.
Supporters will get their first proper look at county selections in the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster senior football championships, while the Christy Ring Cup, Nickey Rackard Cup and Lory Meagher Cup also begin with several intriguing match-ups.
Below is the full team news from the opening weekend, with each county’s named 26-man panel listed in match-by-match format.
Connacht Senior Football Championship
London v Mayo
London
- Andrew Walsh
- Daire Rooney
- Matt Moynahan
- Sean O’Donoghue
- Ciaran McKeon
- Conal Gallagher
- Conor O’Donohue
- Liam Gallagher
- Daniel Clarke
- Josh Obahor
- James Davis
- Kristian Healy
- Micheal O’Reilly
- Shay Rafter
- Joe McGill
- Cormac McConnell
- Conor Redican
- Ciaran Gaughan
- Nathan Feeney
- Shaun Wogan
- Liam Crowley
- Conor Goggin
- Marc Friel
- Stephen Henry
- Liam Murphy
- Finbarr Crowley
Mayo
- Rob Hennelly
- Jack Coyne
- Rory Brickenden
- Fenton Kelly
- Sam Callinan
- Michael Plunkett
- Paddy Durcan
- Bob Tuohy
- David McBrien
- Jack Carney
- Ryan O Donoghue
- Hugh O Loughlin
- Cian McHale
- Aidan O Shea
- Paul Towey
- Jack Livinstone
- John McMonagle
- Donnacaha McHugh
- Stephen Coen
- Sean Morahan
- Jordan Flynn
- Conal Dawson
- Fergal Boland
- Diarmuid O Connor
- Tommy Conroy
- Cillian O Connor
Sligo v Leitrim
Sligo
- Aidan Devaney
- Tommy Ross
- Conor Sheridan
- Luke Casserly
- Canice Mulligan
- Jack Lavin
- Paul Kilcoyne
- Darragh Cummins
- Luke Towey
- Lee Deignan
- Alan McLoughlin
- Cian Lally
- Joshua Flynn
- Niall Murphy
- Shane Deignan
- Keelan Harte
- Paul McNamara
- Michael Lavin
- Rossa Sloyan
- Daire O’Boyle
- Gavin Gorman
- Conor Johnston
- Kyle Cawley
- David Quinn
- James Donlon
- Pat Spillane
Leitrim
- Killian Gaffey
- Cillian McGloin
- Conor Reynolds
- Seán Harkin
- Eoin McLoughlin
- Mark Diffley
- Keith Keegan
- Conor Quinn
- Barry McNulty
- Fergal McLoughlin
- Riordan O’Rourke
- Tom Prior
- Ryan O’Rourke
- Gavin Reynolds
- Ben Guckian
- Daire O’Shea
- Eanna McNamara
- Kieran Clancy
- James Rooney
- Peter Prior
- Michael Mc Kiernan
- Oisín McLoughlin
- Paul Honeyman
- Jack Kelly
- Tom Plunkett
- Ruairi O’Rourke
New York v Roscommon
New York
- Joey Grace
- Tadhg O’Riordan
- Sean Wilson
- Cian O’Dea
- Jack Foley
- Matthew Queenan
- Rob Wharton
- Eoghan McElliott
- Conall Kennedy
- Donal Hunt
- Frank O’Reilly
- Tiarnan Mathers
- Conor Keenan
- Jack McKenna
- Killian Butler
- Ryan Corrigan
- Shane Brosnan
- Adam Loughlin Stones
- Oisin Mathers
- David Naughten
- Jack Healy
- Jack Kennedy
- Mick Argue
- Noel Hatton
- James Walsh
- Jack Savage
Roscommon
- Conor Carroll
- Patrick Gavin
- Caelim Keogh
- Eoin McCormack
- Eoin Ward
- Ronan Daly
- Senan Lambe
- Keith Doyle
- Conor Ryan
- Dylan Ruane
- Enda Smith
- Darragh Heneghan
- Diarmuid Murtagh
- Daire Cregg
- Robert Heneghan
- Aaron Brady
- Niall Higgins
- Colm Neary
- Robbie Dolan
- Shane Cunnane
- Jack Duggan
- Paul Carey
- Ben O’Carroll
- Conor Hand
- Eoin Colleran
- Ciaran Lennon
Leinster Senior Football Championship
Offaly v Laois
Offaly
- Conor Melia
- Shane O’Toole Greene
- David Dempsey
- Lee Pearson
- Cormac Egan
- Diarmuid Egan
- Daire McDaid
- Jack McEvoy
- Jordan Hayes
- Marcas Dalton
- Keith O’Neill
- Rory Egan
- Dylan Hyland
- Shane Tierney
- Darragh Flynn
- Sean O’Toole
- Aidan Bracken
- Conor Dunican
- Nathan Poland
- Kyle Higgins
- Jack Bryant
- Eoin Sawyer
- Harry Plunkett
- Sean Conway
- Eoin Dunne
- Cathal Ryan
Laois
- Killian Roche
- Jack Lacey
- Trevor Collins
- Alex Mohan
- Pa Kirwan
- Aaron McEvoy
- Simon Fingleton
- Ciaran Burke
- Conor Heffernan
- Kevin Swayne
- Ronan Coffey
- Patrick O’Sullivan
- Brian Byrne
- Daragh Galvin
- Evan O’Carroll
- Matthew Byron
- Darren Brennan
- Killian Byrne
- Niall Corbet
- Jake Darcy
- Ben Dempsey
- Mikie Dempsey
- Paul Kingston
- Rioghan Murphy
- Cian Nolan
- Robert Tyrrell
Carlow v Wicklow
Carlow
- Ben McCarron
- Colin Byrne
- Niall Roche
- Paddy McDonnell
- John Phiri
- Dara Curran
- Padraig Bolger
- Mark Furey
- Conor Doyle
- Lee Walker
- Colm Hulton
- Mikey Bambrick
- Liam Gavin
- Christopher Blake
- Sean Murphy
- Johnny Furey
- Lee Moore
- John Murphy
- Tadgh Roche
- Ross Dunphy
- Adam Burgess
- Kyle Nolan
- Jamie Clarke
- Kevin Murphy
- Eoghan Ruth
- Aaron Amond
Wicklow
- Mark Jackson
- Tom Moran
- Conall Ó Gallchobhair
- Gavin Fogarty
- Cian Deering
- Matt Nolan
- Jonathan Carlin
- Dean Healy
- Jack Hardy
- Joe Prendergast
- Padraig O Toole
- Christopher O Brien
- Oisin Mc Graynor
- Kevin Quinn
- Eoin Darcy
- Cathal Fitzgerald
- Brian Bohan
- Jack Kirwan
- Cathal Baker
- Mark Kenny
- Conor Fee
- Jacques Mc Call
- Liam O Neill
- Eoin Murtagh
- Sean Murphy
- John Paul Nolan
Longford v Westmeath
Longford
- Eoin McGuinness
- Patrick Fox
- Ryan Moffett
- Bryan Masterson
- Peter Lynn
- Ronan Sweeney
- Dessie Reynolds
- Liam Glennon
- Oisin O’Toole
- James Moran
- Matthew Carey
- Daniel Reynolds
- Dylan Farrell
- Joseph Hagan
- Oran Kenny
- Mícheál Hughes
- Cian Brady
- Aaron Farrell
- Niall Farrelly
- Iarla O’Sullivan
- Matthew Flynn
- Paddy Moran
- Conor Smith
- Aidan McGuire
- Caolán Lynch
- Gavin Farrelly
Westmeath
- Jason Daly
- Daniel Scahill
- Charlie Drumm
- Tadhg Baker
- Ronan Wallace
- Shane Allen
- Matthew Whittaker
- Brían Cooney
- Ray Connellan
- Kevin O’Sullivan
- Sam McCartan
- Conor Dillon
- Tom Molloy
- Luke Loughlin
- Brandon Kelly
- Jack Connaughton
- Adam Treanor
- Shane Corcoran
- Robbie Forde
- Senan Baker
- Devin Hill
- Shane Ormsby
- Danny McCartan
- Eoghan McCabe
- Jack Duncan
- TJ Cox
Munster Senior Football Championship
Cork v Limerick
Cork
- Micheál Aodh Martin
- Maurice Shanley
- Daniel O’Mahony
- Seán Meehan
- Brian O’Driscoll
- Tommy Walsh
- Luke Fahy
- Colm O’Callaghan
- Ian Maguire
- Paul Walsh
- Mark Cronin
- Seán McDonnell
- Chris Óg Jones
- Dara Sheedy
- Steven Sherlock
- Patrick Doyle
- Tomas O’Mahony
- Rory Maguire
- Darragh Cashman
- Seán Walsh
- Conor Cahalane
- David Buckley
- Ruairi Deane
- Eoghan McSweeney
- Conor Corbett
- Brian Hurley
Limerick
- Jeffrey Alfred
- Sean Kilbridge
- Cormac Woulfe
- Diarmuid Buckley
- Barry Coleman
- Killian Ryan
- Tony McCarthy
- Eliah Riordan
- Jack McCarthy
- Rory O Brien
- Cillian Fahy
- Paul Maher
- Robbie Childs
- James Naughton
- Danny Neville
- Ronan McElligott
- Darren O Doherty
- Oran Collins
- Oisín Moss
- Lee Woulfe
- Mark McCarthy
- Colm McSweeney
- Josh Dineen
- Zach McCarthy
- Shane Cross
- Peter Nash
Waterford v Tipperary
Waterford
- Simon Burns
- Tommy Martin
- Billy Hynes
- Conor Ó Cuirrín
- Glen Power
- Adam Crawford
- Conor Murray
- Michael O’Brien
- Michael Curry
- Donal Fitzgerald
- Aaron Ryan
- Liam Mulligan
- Dermot Ryan
- Stephen Curry
- Alan Dunwoody
- Paudie Hunt
- Darach Ó Cathasaigh
- Adam Murray
- Darragh Walsh
- Caoimhín Walsh
- Cian Kiely
- Kyle Flynn
- Conor Keating
- Colin Foley
- Conor Fennell
- David Butler
Tipperary
- Shane Garland
- Jack O’Neill
- Eoin O’Connell
- Manus McFadden
- Kieran Costello
- James Morris
- Charlie King
- Joe Higgins
- Paudie Feehan
- Eoin Craddock
- Michéal Freaney
- Killian Butler
- Cian Smith
- Sean O’Connor
- Daithi Hogan
- Robbie McGrath
- Darragh Brennan
- Mark Corcoran
- Paddy Creedon
- Michael Lowry
- JP Mboka Tansia
- Emmet Moloney
- Darragh O’Connor
- Paddy O’Keeffe
- Mark Russell
- Mark Stokes
Ulster Senior Football Championship
Armagh v Tyrone
Armagh
- Blaine Hughes
- Peter McGrane
- Aaron McKay
- Paddy Burns
- Ross McQuillan
- Gareth Murphy
- Jarly Og Burns
- Tiernan Kelly
- Ben Crealey
- Greg McCabe
- Darragh McMullan
- Tomas McCormack
- Cian McConville
- Jason Duffy
- Oisin Conaty
- Ethan Rafferty
- Barry McCambridge
- Joe McElroy
- Ryan Duffy
- Callum O’Neill
- Daniel Magee
- Conor Turbitt
- Oisin O’Neill
- Fergal O’Brien
- Rory Grugan
- Andrew Murnin
Tyrone
- Niall Morgan
- Cormac Quinn
- Peter Teague
- Niall Devlin
- Frank Burns
- Joey Clarke
- Michael McKernan
- Brian Kennedy
- Conn Kilpatrick
- Seanie O’Donnell
- Ronan Cassidy
- Ben McDonnell
- Darren McCurry
- Mattie Donnelly
- Daragh Canavan
- Oisin O’Kane
- Michael Rafferty
- Aidan Clarke
- Ben Cullen
- Kieran McGeary
- Dalaigh Jones
- Aodhan Donaghy
- Ciaran Daly
- Lorcan McGarrity
- Eoin McElholm
- Ethan Jordan
Christy Ring Cup
Meath v Kerry
Meath
- Gavin King
- Jarlath Ennis
- Seán Geraghty
- Lorcan O’Connor
- Eoin Donegan
- Daire Shine
- Noah Conroy
- Simon Ennis
- Joey Cole
- Lorcan Byrne
- Padraig O’Hanrahan
- Tom Shine
- Mikey Cole
- Darren O’Higgins
- Mark Leavy
- Philip O’Brien
- Anthony Healy
- Cathal Barron
- Darragh Heffernan
- Fergal Flynn
- Jack Walsh
- Kevin Mulligan
- Kyle Donnelly
- Kyle Ennis
- Seán Coloe
- Seán Doyle
Kerry
- Conor Bohane
- Eric Leen
- Sean McGrath
- Kyle O’Connor
- James O’Connor
- Jason Diggins
- Michael Leane
- Kevin Goulding
- Evan Murphy
- Jordan Brick
- Ronan Walsh
- Tom Doyle
- Liam Óg O’Connor
- Padraig Boyle
- Hugh Lenihan
- Diarmuid Quirke
- Michael Slattery
- Dara Kearney
- Adam Segal
- Darragh Slattery
- Seamie Foran
- Luke Rochford
- Keith Carmody
- Cillian Litchfield
- Niall O’Mahony
- Gavin Dooley
Donegal v Wicklow
Donegal
- Luke White
- Oisin Kelly
- Ciaran Bradley
- Steven McBride
- Conor O Grady
- Kevin Kealy
- Gavin Browne
- Danny Cullen
- Brian Mcintyre
- Liam Mc Kinney
- Ronan McDermott
- Peter Kelly
- Declan Coulter
- Richie Ryan
- Josh Cronolly McGee
- Dylan Lafferty
- John Kealy
- Dan Donnelly
- Ryan Hilferty
- Ruairi Campbell
- Conor Diver
- Caolan O’Neill
- Gerard Gilmore
- Kieran Brady
- Sean Halvey
- Sean Ward
Wicklow
- Conor Mc Nally
- Ben Kearney
- Byran Kearney
- Ian Clancy
- Padraig Doran
- John Henderson
- James Boland
- Tommy Collins
- Sam O’Dowd
- Andrew Kavanagh
- Jack Phelan
- Luke Evans
- Fionn Darcy
- Padraig Doyle
- Seanie Germaine
- Meithéal Cleary
- Emmet Blanchfield
- Conall Byrne
- Kenneth Cullen
- Dylan Byrne
- Andrew Lynch
- Brandon Ryan
- Jack Doyle
- Willie Cash
- Luke Byrne
- Adam O Leary
Derry v Roscommon
Derry
- Sean Kelly
- Jamie Lee McGlade
- Patrick Turner
- Cathair McGilligan
- Conor Coyle
- Meehaul McGrath
- Eamon Cassidy
- Eamon Conway
- Thomas Brady
- Darragh McGilligan
- Fintan Bradley
- Joseph Mulholland
- Cormac O’Doherty
- Shea Cassidy
- Deaghlan Foley
- Eoin Mullholland
- Eunan Boylan
- Sean Quinn
- Conor McGurk
- Connor Melaugh
- Michael Lynch
- Tiernan Melaugh
- Andy McBride
- Ryan McGarvey
- Ruairi Biggs
- Eoin Scullion
Roscommon
- Enda Lawless
- Micheál Hussey
- James Dillon
- Jack Dowling
- Keelan Ryan
- Adam Donnelly
- Darragh Finn
- Tommy Morris
- Ethan Connaughton
- Brian Mannion
- Cian Murray
- Ronan Finn
- Sean Canning
- Jack Donnelly
- Paddy Fallon
- Tim Gilmore
- Conor Mulry
- Conor Morris
- Niall Fleming
- Eamon Mulry
- Jason Martin
- Liam Óg Coyle
- Cian Bowes
- Tommy Fleming
- Karl Feehily
- Brian Lawlor
Nickey Rackard Cup
Armagh v Mayo
Armagh
- Ciarán Duffy
- Stephen O’Keeffe
- Paudie Lappin
- Odhrán Curry
- Tam Lennon
- Barry Shortt
- Caionn Hughes
- Jack Scallon
- Peter McKearney
- Jack Loughran
- Aaron Fox
- Aaron Cullinane
- Dáire Harvey
- Charlie McArdle
- Conor Carabine
- Declan Harris
- Eoin McGuinness
- Dylan McKenna
- Morgan Thomas
- Miceal Rice
- Joe O’Connor
- Marty Moan
- Conor Gormley
- Darren McMullan
- Brian McCann
- Danny Magee
Mayo
- Bobby Douglas
- Alex Evans
- Oisin Greally
- Connor Murray
- Corey Scahill
- David Kenny
- Oisin Ivers
- John Heraty
- Daniel Huane
- Ryan Duffy
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Vikings Doing Homework on Day 2 Linebacker
The Minnesota Vikings will have a Round 2 draft pick for the first time in four years on April 24th, and they might just spend it on a new linebacker: Jake Golday from Cincinnati.
Minnesota’s pre-draft homework keeps pointing toward linebacker help in the middle rounds.
The Vikings will meet with Golday this week via Top 30 visit. Needing youth at the ILB spot, Golday is a name to remember with the draft two weeks away.
Golday Fits the Vikings’ Need for Speed and Depth
Linebacker could be a target in Rounds 2 and 3.
MIN to Meet with Golday
The top off-ball linebackers in this year’s draft, Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, will be long gone by the time Minnesota is called to the podium, but the Vikings are doing their diligence on inside linebacker nevertheless.
VikingzFanPage, an account with nearly 30,000 followers on Twitter (X), tweeted Wednesday, “Cincinnati LB Jake Golday will have a pre draft visit with the #Vikings later this week, per KSTP’s Darren Wolfson.”
Minnesota holds the 49th pick in the draft, also known as prime real estate to draft Golday, who is ranked No. 50 on the current Consensus Big Board.
The Golday Scouting Report
Golday is 6’4″ and 239 pounds, a 22-year-old Tennessean who will turn 23 a week after the draft. He’s known for his 4.62 speed at his size, high motor, and coverage skills. Downside? He played just one full season as an off-ball linebacker, and he fits better in a 4-3 defense, whereas the Vikings run a 3-4.
The Athletic‘s Dane Brugler on Golday: “A two-year starter at Cincinnati (and three-year starter overall), Golday played Sam linebacker in defensive coordinator Tyson Veidt’s 3-3-5 base scheme, playing to the field side. After three years in the FCS (two as a defensive end, one as a Mike linebacker), he moved up to the FBS in 2024 and joined the Bearcats.”
“He changed positions again and showed growing pains, but he continued ascending in 2025 and almost doubled his tackle production while cutting down on the mistakes. Golday was asked to operate in a ton of space in college (almost like a nickel defender), which helped showcase his gazelle-like speed to chase down the ball anywhere on the field.”
The Vikings onboarded a different off-ball linebacker from the same school three years ago: Ivan Pace Jr.
Brugler added, “His mental processing took a clear jump in 2025, which was the hope during his second season as a full-time overhang linebacker. Though he had the explosive athleticism to get away with false steps in the Big 12, it won’t be that easy in the NFL. He is trending in the right direction against the pass, but his coverage recognition isn’t yet a strength.”
“Golday is still unrefined in several areas, but his size, speed and ascending skill set are reasons to be encouraged. He projects as an immediate special teamer who can compete for defensive snaps during his rookie year.”
Vikings Current ILB Situation
Speaking of Pace Jr., the Vikings’ ILB setup is a little goofy right now because they dropped rookies Kobe King and Austin Keys midseason last year, two players who had no problems finding work right away. In short, Minnesota needs more inside linebackers, especially young ones, so it’s a safe bet to assume one joins the team from the draft or undrafted free agency.
Nonetheless, this is the current ILB group:
- Blake Cashman
- Eric Wilson
- Ivan Pace Jr.
- Jacob Roberts
- Josh Ross
Cashman and Pace Jr. are scheduled to hit free agency in 2027.
Other Linebackers in Round 2 & 3
Golday won’t be the only off-ball linebacker available to Minnesota on Day Two of the draft. The rest of the field will look like this:
- C.J. Allen (Georgia)
- Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech)
- Anthony Hill Jr. (Texas)
- Josiah Trotter (Missouri)
- Kyle Louis (Pittsburgh)
- Jaishawn Barham (Michigan)
Hill Jr. from Texas could be a sweet fit in defensive coordinator Brian Flores’s system. Our Josh Frey noted on his skill set last month, “Hill’s greatest strength is his prowess in the running game combined with great tackling technique. He is alarmingly quick off the snap as a downhill blitzer, and as a result, he racked up tackles for loss during his collegiate career with 31.5 in 40 career games including 17 sacks.”
It’s actually a wonderful draft for a team to need a linebacker after Round 1 while still expecting the rookie to turn into something.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein compared Golday to Steelers linebacker Malik Harrison, who’s been in the league since 2020.
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2026 Masters tee times: Round 2 pairings and groups for field on Friday

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The first round of the 2026 Masters produced a stellar leaderboard, headlined by defending champion Rory McIlroy tied at the top alongside Sam Burns at 5 under. McIlroy will look to back up that performance with another strong effort in the second round, and he will wait until late in the afternoon to do so as he goes off in the penultimate group at 1:44 p.m. ET on Friday. Burns, meanwhile, will aim to prove he can maintain his position on the leaderboard when he tees off at 12:27 p.m.
The chase pack is headlined by world No. 1 and two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, who had to endure the tougher afternoon conditions on Thursday but managed to shoot a 2-under 70. He’ll flip tee times with McIlroy and go off with his group at 10:19 a.m., hoping the course follows a similar pattern to Thursday by playing a touch softer in the morning. Also firmly in contention is 2025 runner-up Justin Rose, whose steady presence at Augusta National led our Round 1 Masters takeaways.
Also in the mix is 2018 champion Patrick Reed, who briefly held the lead at 5 under midway through his round before slipping back to 3 under with a Thursday 69. He will be back out with Akshay Bhatia and Tommy Fleetwood — also in red figures after a first-round 71 — at 1:08 p.m.
The two biggest shocks of Thursday were the poor performances by Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, who enter the second round with work to do just to make the cut. Rahm will look to shake off his opening 78 at 9:43 a.m. with Chris Gotterup and Ludvig Åberg, who also struggled to a 74 after entering as one of the favorites. DeChambeau started his 10th Masters with a disappointing 76, and will face the tough afternoon conditions in his 1:20 p.m. tee time alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and Xander Schauffele.
Check out the full list of second-round tee times and pairings for the 90th Masters below, and don’t forget to dive into the 2026 Masters TV schedule and coverage guide so you know exactly when and how to watch throughout the week.
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2026 Masters tee times, Friday groupings
- 7:40 a.m. — Sam Stevens, Sungjae Im
- 7:50 a.m. — Andrew Novak, Tom McKibbin, Brian Campbell
- 8:02 a.m. — Mike Weir, Wyndham Clark, Mateo Pulcini
- 8:14 a.m. — Zach Johnson, Michael Kim, Nicolai Højgaard
- 8:26 a.m. — Danny Willett, Davis Riley, Ethan Fang
- 8:38 a.m. — Adam Scott, Daniel Berger, Brian Harman
- 8:50 a.m. — Fred Couples, Min Woo Lee, Fifa Laopakdee
- 9:02 a.m. — Sergio Garcia, Aaron Rai, Jacob Bridgeman
- 9:19 a.m. — Harry Hall, Corey Conners, Michael Brennan
- 9:31 a.m. — J.J. Spaun, Maverick McNealy, Tyrrell Hatton
- 9:43 a.m. — Jon Rahm, Chris Gotterup, Ludvig Åberg
- 9:55 a.m. — Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Brooks Koepka
- 10:07 a.m. — Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin, Justin Thomas
- 10:19 a.m. — Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Gary Woodland
- 10:31 a.m. — Harris English, Marco Penge, Si Woo Kim
- 10:51 a.m. — John Keefer, Haotong Li
- 11:03 a.m. — Naoyuki Kataoka, Max Homa, Carlos Ortiz
- 11:15 a.m. — Jose Maria Olazabal, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Aldrich Potgieter
- 11:27 a.m. — Angel Cabrera, Sami Valimaki, Jackson Herrington
- 11:39 a.m. — Charl Schwartzel, Max Greyserman, Ryan Fox
- 11:51 a.m. — Vijay Singh, Matt McCarty, Rasmus Højgaard
- 12:03 a.m. — Kurt Kitayama, Kristoffer Reitan, Casey Jarvis
- 12:15 p.m. — Bubba Watson, Nicolas Echavarria, Brandon Holtz
- 12:27 p.m. — Cameron Smith, Sam Burns, Jake Knapp
- 12:44 p.m. — Keegan Bradley, Ryan Gerard, Nick Taylor
- 12:56 p.m. — Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, Jason Day
- 1:08 p.m. — Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia
- 1:20 p.m. — Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele
- 1:32 p.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Russell Henley
- 1:44 p.m. — Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young, Mason Howell
- 1:56 p.m. — Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Alex Noren
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“What did I do?” – CSK star reveals amid IPL 2026 not following KL Rahul’s advice in debut season
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) star Dewald Brevis revealed how he did not follow an advice KL Rahul gave him in his debut IPL season. Brevis, who missed the first few matches of the ongoing IPL 2026 season, is likely to return to action against the Delhi Capitals (DC) on Saturday, April 11.
In a conversation with CSK legend Ravichandran Ashwin, Brevis revealed how KL Rahul had adviced the youngster to be true to himself. However, he admitted to not following the same and learning his lesson the hard way eventually.
“Even in my young days, I remember KL Rahul told me my first IPL, always be true to yourself. That was his advice. What did I do? I went out, and I wasn’t true to myself at the start. But it was a beautiful journey. It has been great,” he said on Ashwin’s YouTube channel.
He reckoned that going through a difficult phase was important for his career. Before being a part of CSK, Brevis played three seasons for the Mumbai Indians (MI), having made his IPL debut in 2022. He also revealed how his time at MI shaped him, spending time and learning from the greats such as Rohit Sharma, Mahela Jayawardene, and Sachin Tendulkar.
“It was important for my journey to have gone through that. My time at MI, three years, really formed who I was. But in that time, I had to make that decision, I had to tell myself that any young cricketer, what is the most important in his life, and that is what all the people adviced me. I did good things, but I knew what I wanted. I have learned a lot in the nets, like spending time with Rohit, Mahela, Sachin Sir, and everyone. I felt like I needed to make decisions about what is good for my game,” he stated.
Brevis’s return would come as a huge boost for Chennai, who have struggled so far this season. They have lost all three of their matches and are at the bottom of the table.
“A big blessing came when Fleming and CSK reached out,” says Brevis
Talking about his stint with CSK, Dewald Brevis reflected that head coach Stephen Fleming and the franchise reaching out to him was a big blessing in itself. Brevis joined the five-time champions as an injury replacement for pacer Gurjapneet Singh midway through IPL 2025.
“A big blessing came when Fleming and CSK reached out and it was a very easy decision. It has been one of the best decisions, this stepping stone that I have had and CSK has only done good for me. In my young career, I did not play a lot. I was a lot on the side. You can only learn when you are out there, and the more you bat,” he said.
Brevis impressed right away, scoring 225 runs from six games at an average of 37.50 and a strike rate of 180.00. Therefore, he was retained by them for the IPL 2026 season as well.
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What to watch at Colorado State football ‘Spring Spotlight’
Colorado State‘s version of a spring game is here.
The traditional version of a spring game is fast disappearing in college football and CSU is calling this a “Spring Spotlight” on April 11 at Canvas Stadium.
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It will likely look like part practice and part scrimmage, but the event is a chance for fans to see the new-look team under coach Jim Mora.
Here’s what to know about the event and what to watch:
When is the ‘Spring Spotlight’?
The scrimmage portion of the CSU football team’s on-field work will be held from about 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 11.
After the scrimmage, players will be available for autographs and pictures on the field.
Youth sports camp
Prior to the football showcase, all kids in eighth grade and under are invited to participate in a free “Youth Sports Experience” on the field at Canvas Stadium. It will run from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. and registration is required.
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Other details, including parking and concessions
Parking is free and fans are encouraged to use CSU lots 240 and 425 or Meridian Avenue.
Select concession stands will be open on the west concourse. The New Belgium Porch will also be open.
What to watch from CSU football team
For most, this will be a first in-person chance to see a team with more than 60 new players. Here are a few things to watch for as the Rams prepare for the 2026 season:
Quarterbacks: CSU has a fascinating QB battle ongoing with UConn transfer K’saan Farrar and Oklahoma State transfer Hauss Hejny the likely two competing for the top spot. In addition to the battle, the style of play will look different for CSU fans. CSU’s quarterbacks are quite mobile, often work out of the pocket and are running threats.
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Defensive playmakers: The Tyson Summers defense is built on attacking aggressively. It’s hard to get the full taste of it in in-house scrimmages when top quarterbacks can’t be hit, but there will still be glimpses. Who stands out? UConn transfer Oumar Diomande (linebacker), Kenyon Agurs (jack/linebacker) and Elijah Mc-Cantos (safety) are just a few of the defensive players to watch for.
Huge tight ends: The tight ends are massive. CSU doesn’t list heights and weights under Mora, but here’s a sampling. Juice Vereen was listed at 6-foot-4, 220-pounds at UConn. Dominic Toy (also UConn) was listed at 6-6, 225. Nader Chirchi (also UConn) was listed at 6-6, 248. Grant Houser was listed at 6-6, 230 at Louisville. Brock Camp was listed at 6-6, 245 last season by CSU. (Georgia transfer Pearce Spurlin III was listed at 6-7 but has been limited in on-field action in camp). The tight ends will be an important part of the offense and they’re very noticeable.
Kicking game: CSU struggled in field goal kicking last season. North Texas transfer Kali Nguma has been brought in to fix it. He’s hit from beyond 50 in camp. How well he does won’t really be known until pressure in-game moments but this will be a chance to see if the kicking game seems improved.
Good on good: Mora does not have No. 1 units face backups. It’s good on good, always. It makes for some fun, and feisty, battles.
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Grand National Free Bets & Betting Offers 2026
The Grand National remains a highlight of the UK sporting calendar and one of the most prestigious races in horse racing, which in turn makes it one of the biggest betting events of the year.
A whole range of people bet on the National, from novices to seasoned punters and everyone in between.
And ahead of the 2026 event, those looking to bet on the Grand National will be interested to know that several online bookmakers are running Grand National free bet offers.
Having examined a range of offers, we’ve compiled this guide to the best Grand National free bets, providing vital information on the offers themselves, how to access them and how to use them.
Best free Grand National bet offers for 2026
The table below shows our recommendations for the best Grand National free bet offers for 2026, with details relating to relevant offers and the bookies themselves.
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Bookmaker |
Grand National Free Bets |
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1 |
Paddy Power |
Paddy Power will also give out £30 in free bets, but the qualifying stake is larger at £5. New customers can use promo code YSKAST when signing up, then place a min £5 bet on the sportsbook at odds of 1/1 or greater to get £30 in free bets. Free bet credits are valid for 30 days, so you can place your qualifying stake well in advance of the Grand National. |
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2 |
Betfair |
Betfair also have a bet £10 get £50 sign up offer for the Grand National. Place a £10 bet at minimum odds of evens and get £50 worth of free bet credit on bet settlement. However, there are some restrictions, as all five are £10 free bet tokens reserved for accumulators or bet builders, but they’re valid for 30 days. |
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3 |
PricedUp |
PricedUp’s Grand National sign up offer isn’t the best, as you have to bet £40 in order to get just £20 in free accumulator bets, but they make up for this shortfall in other areas. Once signed up, new and existing customers can benefit from PricedUp’s main speciality – Price Boosts. They’ll have several boosts on the National and other Aintree races. |
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4 |
Tote |
Tote have a bet £5 get £20 sign up offer for new customers. Simply place a sports bet of £5 or more – with odds of 1/1 or higher – and you’ll receive £10 in Tote Credit and a £10 free sports bet which can be used on the Grand National. |
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5 |
247Bet |
One of the best new betting sites, 247Bet are giving new customers up to £50 in a matched deposit on Grand National weekend. The minimum deposit is £20 and the bonus funds have x5 wagering requirements. If you don’t fancy their sign up offer, you’ll find enhanced odds, cash out options under their promotions section. |
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6 |
Grosvenor |
The Grosvenor sign up offer allows newcomers to double the odds of their first bet, even if that’s on the Grand National. The maximum bet is £10, but with long odds available on the race you’ll have hugely inflated odds whichever runner you pick. |
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7 |
NRG |
Sign up using promo code b20g10 to get a £10 free bet after placing your first bet of £20 or more. NRG are also one of the best new betting sites for price boosts with several options to choose from on the Grand National. |
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8 |
Bet365 |
The Bet365 sign-up offer gives new users £30 in free bets – which can be used entirely on the Grand National – when they open an account, deposit £10 and stake £10 or more on any sports at odds of 1/5 or greater. |
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9 |
Quickbet |
QuickBet’s Grand National welcome offer is beginner friendly as you’ll get a £10 free bet when you sign up and bet £10 on the race. |
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10 |
BetTom |
BetTom have a stacked racing promotions section, including Best Odds Guaranteed, extra places (6 at 1/5 odds) and double result payout for amended results. New customers can get up to £25 back in free bets in first day losses. |
How to place a bet on the Grand National
Types of Grand National free bet offers
In this section, we’ve broken down the most common types of Grand National free bet offers that punters are likely to find in the build up to the race at Aintree.
Grand National sign-up offers
Grand National sign up offers are only available to new customers, but they can add to your betting bankroll via free bets or matched deposits.
However, those looking for a Grand National free bet via welcome offers should check if there are any restrictions placed upon the free bets and any winnings.
There are dozens of sign up offers that will be tailored to the Grand National around the time of the meeting, but as an example, Bet365 offer a bet £10, get £30 in free bets welcome offer in which the free bet tokens can be used to wager entirely on the Grand National if you please.
Bet and Get Offers
Bet and get offers from bookmakers reward punters for betting on a specific event, or wagering a certain amount of money.
Punters will need to meet the requirements set by the bookmaker to unlock the free bets, which may not be credited until any qualifying bets are settled.
There were plenty of examples of this type of offer during Cheltenham, such as when LiveScore Bet gave punters a free bet if they wagered on the opening racing of each day.
Money-Back Races
Money back races are a popular offer with horse racing betting sites and will be available for the Grand National.
There are often different conditions for money back races, such as a punter’s selection finishing 2nd or 3rd, falling at the final hurdle or losing to a horse that went off at certain odds.
Depending on the betting site, punters will receive their refunds either in the form of cash or free bets, so remember to check the offer terms.
For example, BetGoodwin will give punters up to £100 back as a free bet if your horse is leading but falls at the last fence.
Acca Free Bets
Some UK bookmakers reward bettors who regularly place accumulators with free bets.
These free bets can usually only be used for accumulators, but some bonuses can be spent however a punter wishes.
As an example, BoyleSports give users a £5 free acca bet for every five accumulators they place, so long as they wager £5 or more on a bet that has five or more selections and combined odds of 3/1 or greater.
Free Bet Clubs
Bettors can unlock Grand National free bets via free bet clubs, which are available at several bookmakers.
These promotions work by punters opting in and then wagering a certain amount to claim the free bets.
For example, Betway’s free bet club gives players £10 in free bets for the Grand National.
Just opt in to the promotion and wager £25 on multiples (three or more selections at combined odds of 2/1) to claim £10 in free bets each week.
Remember that other conditions may apply when it comes to unlocking a free Grand National bet, such as the minimum odds of the qualifying wagers, the sport qualifying bets are placed on, or the general type of bet.
How to claim and use Grand National free bets for 2026
The step-by-step guide below provides a general overview of how most Grand National sign up offers work.
Remember to check the terms and conditions for any specific demands that you may be required to meet.
- Step 1: Choose a bookmaker from the list above and check their Grand National free bet offer.
- Step 2: Sign up for an account and complete the verification process.
- Step 3: Make a qualifying deposit (if required) – remember to check the T&Cs for accepted payment methods.
- Step 4: Place a qualifying bet according to the offer terms.
- Step 5: Receive your free bet once the qualifying wager is settled.
- Step 6: Use the free bet on a Grand National market such as win or each-way.
Here’s a round up of alternative Grand National promo codes for the 2026 renewal, with all offers applying to new customers only.
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Bookie |
Cheltenham Promo Code |
Cheltenham offer |
|---|---|---|
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Bet365 |
INDY2026 |
Bet £10 get £30 in bonus funds |
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Betfair |
ZSKAOL |
Bet £10 get £50 in free multi bets |
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Paddy Power |
YHRCHS |
Bet £10 get £50 in racing free bets |
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Matchbook |
NEW30 |
Bet £20 get £30 free bets |
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LuckyMate |
LM10 |
Bet £10 get £10 free bet |
Grand National betting news
UK bookmakers are bracing for one of the biggest betting events of the year ahead of Saturday’s Grand National, with William Hill estimating that more than £150 million will be wagered on the race.
The operator expects turnover to be more than six times higher than last month’s Cheltenham Gold Cup, underlining the National’s status as the most heavily backed race in the UK calendar.
From a liabilities perspective, Panic Attack has emerged as the standout concern for the bookies.
The Dan Skelton-trained mare has been heavily supported throughout the season, shortening dramatically from 66/1 to 7/1, and would make history as the first mare in 75 years to win the race.
Final Orders and Haiti Couleurs are also among the most significant results for the bookmaker heading into the weekend, according to William Hill.
Betting should only ever be considered a form of entertainment – it will never be a reliable way to make money.
Picking the winner of the Grand National is extremely difficult so if you are going to wager on the race, assume you’ll lose and therefore, only bet what you can afford.
Betting can also be addictive, so please take steps to remain in control of your time and budget.
Make sure you use the safer gambling tools offered by betting companies such as deposit limits, reality checks, loss limits, time-outs and self-exclusion.
The same applies if you’re gambling on casino sites, poker sites, bingo sites or any other type of betting site.
If you have gambling-related concerns, then seek independent help. There are several UK charities and institutions that offer support, advice and information, with a few listed below:
FAQs: Grand National free bets
Can I get a free bet for the Grand National?
Yes, there are plenty of free Grand National bets on offer from several gambling sites in days and hours leading up to the Grand National, from ‘bet and get’ offers to welcome promotions and more.
Do I need to deposit to claim a free bet?
In most cases – such as for benefitting from welcome offers – users will have to deposit certain amounts in order to claim an additional free bet. Be sure to check the offer terms and conditions before depositing and staking.
Can I use Grand National free bets on any market?
Usually, free bets for the Grand National are available to use on any market, such as the win or place market, specials or accumulators. However, some free bets will be tailored to certain markets or bet types, so be sure to check the terms before signing up.
Do Grand National free bets expire?
Free bets tailored to the race itself will likely expire once the race begins at 4pm, whereas general free bets will usually expire within seven days. However, some bookies place an expiry date of 30 days on their free bet credits.
When is the Grand National?
The 2026 Aintree Grand National takes place on Saturday 11 April at 4pm at Aintree Racecourse.
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NHL roundup: Mammoth, Penguins clinch playoff berths
Apr 9, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) celebrates with defenseman Nate Schmidt (88) after defeating the Nashville Predators in the third period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images Dylan Guenther and Nick Schmaltz each had a goal and an assist for the Utah Mammoth, who clinched a playoff berth shortly after earning a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday in Salt Lake City.
The Anaheim Ducks’ subsequent 6-1 win over the San Jose Sharks allowed Utah to seal a postseason bid in its second season.
Clayton Keller had three primary assists for the Mammoth, who won their fifth straight game. Kailer Yamamoto and Lawson Crouse also scored goals, and Logan Cooley added two assists. Karel Vejmelka finished with 29 saves.
Erik Haula scored a goal and Juuse Saros made 23 saves for Nashville, which had a four-game point streak (3-0-1) snapped. The Predators are one point behind the Los Angeles Kings for the second Western Conference wild-card spot.
Penguins 5, Devils 2
Tommy Novak and Egor Chinakhov scored nine seconds apart for Pittsburgh, which clinched its first playoff spot since 2022 by winning in Newark, N.J.
Bryan Rust, Evgeni Malkin and Erik Karlsson also scored for the Penguins. Chinakhov and Sidney Crosby had a pair of assists apiece, while Malkin and Karlsson both added a helper. Stuart Skinner stopped 19 shots.
Paul Cotter and Jack Hughes were the goal-scorers for the Devils. Jake Allen made 25 saves.
Avalanche 3, Flames 1
Nathan MacKinnon and Martin Necas had a goal and two assists each as Colorado beat Calgary in Denver to clinch the top overall seed for the postseason.
MacKinnon set a career high with his 52nd goal, Gabriel Landeskog also scored and Mackenzie Blackwood turned away 28 shots, helping the Avalanche clinch the Presidents’ Trophy for the fourth time.
Tyson Gross scored his first NHL goal in his third career game and Dustin Wolf made 38 saves for the Flames, who have dropped four of their past five games (1-3-1).
Hurricanes 7, Blackhawks 2
Logan Stankoven had two goals and an assist and Mark Jankowski scored twice to lift visiting Carolina to a victory over Chicago.
The Hurricanes moved two points ahead of Buffalo for home-ice advantage in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Frederik Andersen made 23 saves for Carolina while William Carrier earned three assists. Taylor Hall recorded a goal and an assist, and K’Andre Miller and Sean Walker also scored.
The Blackhawks sputtered to their seventh loss in eight games (1-6-1). Anton Frondell scored twice for Chicago, Louis Crevier had two assists, and Spencer Knight stopped 15 shots.
Senators 5, Panthers 1
Fabian Zetterlund scored twice, Jake Sanderson had two assists and Linus Ullmark made 22 saves as Ottawa inched closer to a playoff berth with a victory over visiting Florida.
Drake Batherson, Artem Zub and Claude Giroux also scored for Ottawa, which completed a 4-1 homestand and stayed three points ahead of the Islanders and the Red Wings for the Eastern Conference’s second wild-card slot. The Senators also moved within two points of the idle Boston Bruins for the first wild-card slot.
Jesper Boqvist scored with 5:43 remaining in the game for the Panthers, slipping the puck past Ullmark to avoid the shutout. Sergei Bobrovsky turned away 23 of 27 shots.
Islanders 5, Maple Leafs 3
Matthew Schaefer tied the rookie record for goals by a defenseman (23) as New York, in its first game with Peter DeBoer as head coach, defeated visiting Toronto.
Calum Ritchie had a goal and an assist and Tony DeAngelo returned from an injury absence to register two assists as the Islanders snapped a four-game skid. Ilya Sorokin made 13 saves.
The Maple Leafs got goals from Steven Lorentz, Easton Cowan and Morgan Rielly. Artur Akhtyamov stopped 39 of 44 shots in his first NHL start.
Red Wings 6, Flyers 3
Dylan Larkin recorded a hat trick and an assist to highlight Detroit’s resounding victory over visiting Philadelphia.
Alex DeBrincat became the first Red Wings player with 40 goals in a season since Marian Hossa in 2009. Moritz Seider had a goal and four assists and Patrick Kane added a goal and two helpers for Detroit, which had lost seven of its previous nine games (2-6-1).
Porter Martone had a goal and an assist for the Flyers, who had won three in a row. Christian Dvorak and Luke Glendening also scored for Philadelphia.
Sabres 5, Blue Jackets 0
Colten Ellis made 37 saves for his first career shutout in host Buffalo’s win over Columbus.
Josh Doan had two goals and Peyton Krebs, Jack Quinn and Rasmus Dahlin also scored for the first-place Sabres, who won their third straight game and remained two points up on Montreal in the Atlantic Division. Josh Norris and Logan Stanley had two assists each.
Jet Greaves stopped 19 shots for the Blue Jackets, who are 1-6-1 in their past eight as their playoff chances absorbed a potentially mortal blow.
Canadiens 2, Lightning 1
Juraj Slafkovsky scored with 1:04 remaining in the third period and host Montreal edged Tampa Bay.
Cole Caufield notched his 50th goal of the season for the Canadiens. Suzuki had two assists, Slafkovsky tallied a goal and an assist and Jakub Dobes made 17 saves.
Darren Raddysh tallied and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 19 saves for the Lightning, who have lost three straight and trail the second-place Canadiens by two points and the first-place Sabres by four in the Atlantic Division.
Jets 3, Blues 2
Mark Scheifele reached 99 points on the season with two assists as Winnipeg won its third straight, prevailing at St. Louis.
Alex Iafallo, Josh Morrissey and Jonathan Toews scored for the Jets. Connor Hellebuyck made 20 saves as Winnipeg kept its faint playoff hopes alive. The loss all but guaranteed the Blues will miss the postseason.
Dylan Holloway had a goal and an assist for St. Louis. Colton Parayko also scored, and Jordan Binnington made 31 stops.
Kraken 4, Golden Knights 3 (SO)
Rookie Berkly Catton sparked a rally from a two-goal deficit in the third period and scored the winner in the fifth round of a shootout as Seattle kept its slim postseason hopes alive with a victory against visiting Vegas.
Jared McCann and Bobby McMann also scored in regulation and Vince Dunn had two assists for the Kraken, who snapped a six-game skid (0-5-1). Joey Daccord made 31 saves and stopped four of five shootout attempts.
Mark Stone scored twice, Brett Howden also tallied and Adin Hill stopped 30 shots for the Golden Knights, who lost for the first time in five games under new coach John Tortorella. Vegas is tied with the Anaheim for second in the Pacific Division, both teams one point behind Edmonton.
Stars 5, Wild 4
Mikko Rantanen, Wyatt Johnston and Colin Blackwell each had a goal and an assist in Dallas’ comeback win over visiting Minnesota. The game was a postseason preview, as the teams will meet in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Cameron Hughes scored his first career goal and Esa Lindell had two assists for the Stars. Jake Oettinger stopped 27 shots.
The Wild got two goals from Kirill Kaprizov and a goal and an assist from Quinn Hughes. Ryan Hartman also scored, Mats Zuccarello had three assists, and Matt Boldy added two helpers. Filip Gustavsson made 15 saves.
Kings 4, Canucks 1
Adrian Kempe scored two goals and Anton Forsberg stopped 24 of 25 shots as Los Angeles gave its playoff hopes a huge boost with a victory over visiting Vancouver.
Trevor Moore and Joel Armia scored goals and Artemi Panarin had two assists for the Kings, who vaulted past the Predators in the race for the final wild-card berth in the Western Conference.
Marcus Pettersson scored and Nikita Tolopilo made 22 saves for the Canucks, who lost their fourth straight game.
Ducks 6, Sharks 1
John Carlson’s first career hat trick paced Anaheim to a win over visiting San Jose.
Leo Carlsson, Alex Killorn and Frank Vatrano had the other goals as the Ducks snapped a six-game skid (0-5-1). Beckett Sennecke, Pavel Mintyukov, Troy Terry and Mikael Granlund chipped in a pair of helpers each, and Lukas Dostal made 18 saves.
Shakir Mukhamadullin tallied and Yaroslav Askarov stopped 24 shots for the Sharks, who have dropped back-to-back games.
–Field Level Media
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