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Manchester United face West Ham United on Tuesday evening in the Premier League
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Date and Kick-off Time: This Premier League encounter is set for Tuesday, February 10, at the London Stadium. The match is scheduled to begin at 8.15pm, making it the headline act of the night’s midweek football.
UK TV Channel: TNT Sports holds the exclusive broadcasting rights for this game, with the primary coverage airing on TNT Sports 1. Additionally, viewers with high-end setups can access the broadcast in stunning detail on the TNT Sports Ultimate channel.
UK Live Stream Details: Digital viewers can stream the entire match live via the discovery+ app, which is accessible on most mobile devices and computers. The stream is also available to eligible customers through the TNT Sports add-on within the Amazon Prime Video app.
International TV and Streaming: Fans in the United States can watch the game live on Peacock, while those in Canada will find the stream hosted on Fubo. Australian supporters can follow the action through Optus Sport, ensuring global English-speaking audiences are well-covered.
UK Radio Coverage: Full radio commentary will be broadcast across the UK on talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live for fans on the move. Supporters in the Greater Manchester area can also listen to local perspectives and analysis on BBC Radio Manchester.
Manchester United Team News: Interim manager Michael Carrick is managing several absences, including Matthijs de Ligt and Patrick Dorgu who are both ruled out. Mason Mount is also considered a significant doubt for the trip to London after picking up a minor injury in training.
West Ham Team news: The Hammers will be without Jean-Clair Todibo as he continues to serve a suspension following his recent red card. In his absence, the defensive line is likely to be bolstered by Axel Disasi, who is expected to start in front of the home crowd.
Match Context: Manchester United are riding high in fourth place and looking for their fifth consecutive win to cement their spot in the Champions League race. Conversely, West Ham find themselves in a relegation scrap and are desperate for a result to climb out of the bottom three.
NEW DELHI: The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is set to host matches in the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 season, but there is a significant condition attached.The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced the schedule for the first phase of IPL 2026, which will run from March 28 to April 12. The 19th edition of the tournament will begin with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru taking on Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
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However, the matches scheduled at the iconic venue are subject to approval from a government-appointed expert committee.“As three states are scheduled to undergo State Assembly elections during this period, the full schedule of the tournament will be announced once the poll dates are announced,” BCCI said in a release.A total of 20 matches will be played across 10 venues in the first phase — Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.BCCI also clarified that the matches in Bengaluru will depend on a final safety clearance from the authorities.“The matches scheduled in Bengaluru are subject to clearance from the Expert Committee constituted by the Government of Karnataka. The committee will conduct a meeting and inspection of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13, 2026, during which a full-scale mock demonstration of match-day arrangements will be carried out to assess the stadium’s preparedness for hosting IPL matches,” BCCI said.During the first phase, the tournament will feature four double-headers, with afternoon games starting at 03:30 PM IST and evening matches at 07:30 PM IST.
IPL 2026: Schedule
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MATCH
DATE
DAY
TIME
VENUE
RCB vs SRH
28-Mar-26
Sat
Evening
Bengaluru
MI vs KKR
29-Mar-26
Sun
Evening
Mumbai
RR vs CSK
30-Mar-26
Mon
Evening
Guwahati
PBKS vs GT
31-Mar-26
Tue
Evening
Mullanpur
LSG vs DC
1-Apr-26
Wed
Evening
Lucknow
KKR vs SRH
2-Apr-26
Thu
Evening
Kolkata
CSK vs PBKS
3-Apr-26
Fri
Evening
Chennai
DC vs MI
4-Apr-26
Sat
Afternoon
Delhi
GT vs RR
4-Apr-26
Sat
Evening
Ahmedabad
SRH vs LSG
5-Apr-26
Sun
Afternoon
Hyderabad
RCB vs CSK
5-Apr-26
Sun
Evening
Bengaluru
KKR vs PBKS
6-Apr-26
Mon
Evening
Kolkata
RR vs MI
7-Apr-26
Tue
Evening
Guwahati
DC vs GT
8-Apr-26
Wed
Evening
Delhi
KKR vs LSG
9-Apr-26
Thu
Evening
Kolkata
RR vs RCB
10-Apr-26
Fri
Evening
Guwahati
PBKS vs SRH
11-Apr-26
Sat
Afternoon
Mullanpur
CSK vs DC
11-Apr-26
Sat
Evening
Chennai
LSG vs GT
12-Apr-26
Sun
Afternoon
Lucknow
MI vs RCB
12-Apr-26
Sun
Evening
Mumbai
The first double-header of the season is scheduled for April 4, when Delhi Capitals face Mumbai Indians in the afternoon at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, followed by Gujarat Titans taking on Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.Rajasthan Royals will start their home campaign in Guwahati, where they will host Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Punjab Kings, meanwhile, will play their early home matches at the PCA Stadium.As per the current plan, Royal Challengers Bengaluru will play five home matches in Bengaluru and two in Raipur. Punjab Kings will play four home games in New Chandigarh and three in Dharamsala, while Rajasthan Royals will split their home fixtures between Guwahati and Jaipur.However, the final confirmation for the Bengaluru matches will depend on the outcome of the inspection and clearance by the Karnataka government’s expert committee.
RCB Schedule IPL 2026: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will take on Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in their first match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season on Saturday, March 28, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The Chinnaswamy hasn’t hosted a high-profile match since 11 people died in a nearby stampede during IPL’s title-winning celebrations in June 2025. As a result, RCB’s matches in Bengaluru are subject to a BCCI clearance, which will take place on March 13. Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar and co. enter IPL 2026 after guiding RCB to their first-ever title in the 2025 season. (IPL 2026 FULL SCHEDULE)
Here is Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)’s IPL 2026 schedule in full:
RCB vs SRH – 7:30 PM IST – March 28 – M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
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RCB vs CSK – 7:30 PM IST – April 5 – M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
RR vs RCB – 7:30 PM IST – April 10 – Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
MI vs RCB – 7:30 PM IST – April 12 – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Cal Quantrill committed to pitching for Canada before he signed a minor-league deal with the Texas Rangers on Feb. 1, and he reported to spring training determined to make a team.
That priority, however, doesn’t need to be mutually exclusive from participating in the World Baseball Classic, which is why the right-hander from Port Hope, Ont., didn’t waver and is set to start Wednesday’s win-and-advance, lose-and-go-home Pool A finale versus Cuba (Sportsnet, 3 p.m. ET).
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“You only have so many opportunities in this sport to represent your country,” Quantrill said ahead of the outing. “I’ve played in the big-leagues for a long time now. They’re well aware of what I’m capable of. Any risk of coming here is outweighed by the joy of getting to wear that Team Canada on my chest. In the end, this is extremely competitive baseball, and in a lot of ways, it’s far more competitive than spring training. It’s not like they’re not able to watch and see. We can talk about how the outing went later on.
“I wasn’t going to miss this opportunity,” he added, “and I think the Rangers were understanding of that when they signed me. There was no problem.”
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The Canadians lined Quantrill up for the Cuba contest after projecting earlier in the tournament that it would end up being the game they needed to win to advance. That’s exactly how it played out, as a 4-3 loss to Panama on Sunday removed any secondary pathways to the quarterfinals.
Both teams are 2-1, behind 3-1 Puerto Rico, which has already clinched.
Quantrill made two starts for the Cleveland Guardians in the 2022 American League Division Series versus the New York Yankees and he said pitching in the Classic “is a little like the playoffs.”
“You really can’t afford to take a game off,” he continued. “That being said, there are all these rules about how much you can pitch, so it’s kind of a blend. In terms of preparation, it doesn’t change much. You have a routine. It’s the same routine as it is for a playoff game, as it is for a spring training game, as it is for the WBC. I’ll go through my regular approach, and I think that’s the best you can do to be prepared for something like this.”
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Quantrill planned to do some game-planning for Cuba prior to Tuesday’s 3-2 win over Puerto Rico and a little more Wednesday morning. He isn’t familiar with many of the Cuban hitters, “so I’ll be relying on some of the data we’re able to provide.”
The Canadians have Minnesota Twins scout Walt Burrows doing advance work while Christian Conforti, the Toronto Blue Jays’ advance information coordinator, is doing both pre-game work and handling video reviews.
Cuba is starting NPB star lefty Livan Moinelo, who is pitching in the round for a second time, benefitting from the four days of rest between outings. Blue Jays reliever Yariel Rodriguez, who’s already logged 4.1 innings in two outings, is expected to follow.
“We’re looking forward to it,” said outfielder Tyler O’Neill. “It’s going to be a dogfight out there. Looking forward to doing my part and playing as hard as we can collectively.”
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Josh Naylor was hit on the back of the right elbow Tuesday and writhed in pain but remained in the game. Manager Ernie Whitt said the impact radiated through the ulnar nerve in the area and “you’d think it knocked your arm off, it’s very painful.”
Whitt checked if Naylor needed to come out, but “he said no and I said, OK,” and he is expected to be in the lineup again Wednesday.
Quantrill pitched for Canada in the last World Baseball Classic, when he couldn’t escape the first inning of an eventual 18-8 win over Britain, allowing three runs on two hits and four walks.
That experience has helped him be “more prepared for this type of tournament this early in the season.”
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“At the time, I was coming off a ton of innings (186.1 innings with Cleveland) and probably wasn’t where I needed to be,” said Quantrill. “I’m ready to rock this time. I got started earlier. I know this is a big opportunity for Baseball Canada and want to put our best foot out there. Ready to go, and it will be a blast.”
During this iconic era, all four of champions competed at the highest level for a number of years, with Leonard, Hearns and Duran campaigning across multiple weight classes.
During his near seven-year reign, though, ‘Marvelous’ scored a unanimous decision victory over Duran and stopped Hearns in the third round of a firefight which, for many, stands alone as the greatest of all time.
As for the other Four Kings, who also campaigned at welter, super-welter and super-middleweight, it could be said that their careers are closer aligned with that of Crawford’s.
Regardless of the weight class, though, former heavyweight champion Tyson has told Ring Magazine that Crawford would have shone brightly in the Four Kings era.
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“That would have been some beautiful fighting. There were people back then that weren’t as good as [Crawford] was, [but they] were champions.
“He would’ve done good [in that era].”
Despite never previously fighting at super-middleweight, Crawford was able to dethrone Canelo Alvarez and become a three-division undisputed champion last September.
His greatest success, however, arguably came at 147lbs, where the American halted seven opponents before engineering a destructive ninth-round finish over Errol Spence Jr in 2023.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Adrian Autry has been fired as head basketball coach at Syracuse after three largely unsuccessful seasons.
The school announced the decision Wednesday, one day after the Orange lost 86-69 to SMU in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Syracuse lost its final six games and 12 of the last 15 under Autry to finish 15-17.
Autry was 49-48 over three seasons after replacing Jim Boeheim and failed to reach the NCAA Tournament.
“Adrian first came to Syracuse as a student-athlete in 1990, and this program has been a constant in his life ever since: as a player, assistant coach, associate head coach and ultimately as head coach,” Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack said in a news release. “His dedication to our student-athletes on and off the court never wavered throughout his time here, and we are grateful for his service and commitment to Orange Basketball.”
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Autry said Tuesday after the loss that “ I didn’t get the results that we wanted.”
“It has been an honour to coach at my alma mater, ” Autry said in a statement Wednesday following the firing. “I want to thank Chancellor Syverud, John Wildhack, Jim Boeheim, my team and my staff for their support.”
The four-year Syracuse starter under Jim Boeheim and later his associate head coach took over for the retiring Hall of Famer in 2023, only to fail to gain any traction in carrying the program into its post-Boeheim era.
Last spring, Wildhack didn’t lay out specifically what Autry had to do to keep his job. He did, however, lay out clear expectations: “The goal of this program is we should be playing meaningful games in March.”
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Wildhack already has announced he is retiring in July, and replacing Autry will be among his final responsibilities. A national search will begin immediately.
Autry failed to get the Orange to March Madness, the place where Boeheim routinely led them while building a nationally relevant program. Instead, Syracuse finished with consecutive losing seasons for the first time since 1968-69.
Going back to NCAA Tournament expansion to 64 teams in 1985, Syracuse won the 2003 championship, reached the finals in 1987 and 1996, reached two other Final Fours in 2013 and 2016, and reached the second weekend 11 other times under Boeheim. Yet this year marks the fifth straight season without a bid, continuing a string of mediocrity across Boeheim’s final two years at the helm.
Autry was 24-34 in league regular-season play in his three seasons.
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The Orange have lost 27 games by double-digit margins while managing just four Quadrant 1 wins that top a post-season résumé.
The nadir for Autry came on Feb. 16 with a 37-point loss to Duke, the Orange’s worst ACC loss since joining the conference 13 years ago and tied for the fifth-worst loss in program history. The game symbolized how far the program has drifted, with the Orange overwhelmed in talent and athleticism.
Autry seemingly had an improved roster heading into the season. He retained his two best players in J.J. Starling and Donnie Freeman, while the transfer portal yielded a six-player haul that including ACC assists leader Naithan George. Syracuse also landed a quality recruiting class highlighted by consensus top-40 prospects Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony, son of 2003 title winner Carmelo Anthony.
But the team failed to find any consistency. A defensive intensity preached by Autry peaked in a win over Tennessee in early December, then vanished. The trademark 2-3 zone that once frustrated opponents had been replaced by a unit that too often looked disorganized and vulnerable. Stretches of that isolation offense, inconsistent guard play and limited interior toughness undermined late-game execution.
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Starling and Freeman, who missed nine games because of injury, mostly struggled. The Orange rarely played to maximum “Level 5” effort and too often had prolonged “dips” — words that became part of the Autry vernacular. Near-upsets of Houston and Kansas were followed later by inexplicable losses to Hofstra and Boston College.
As the program changed hands over to Autry in October 2023, he had preached Syracuse was striving to return to the “Orange Standard.”
“I think we all know where we want to be as a team, what we want to be as a program,” Autry said at his introductory news conference.
At the end of the Autry era, Syracuse stood the furthest it’s been from that standard in a long while.
Jan 11, 2026; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson (44) jogs off the field after defeating the Los Angeles Chargers in an AFC Wild Card Round game at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images
The Washington Commanders are in agreement with outside linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson on a one-year, $12 million deal, NFL Network reported Wednesday.
Chaisson, 26, joins his fourth team in four seasons following a breakout campaign with the New England Patriots in 2025. He set career highs in sacks (7.5), tackles for loss (10), quarterback hits (18) and forced fumbles (two) in 16 regular season games (10 starts) and added three sacks in four playoff games.
A first-round pick (20th overall) by Jacksonville in 2020, Chaisson has tallied 17.5 sacks, 49 QB hits, 136 tackles, three forced fumbles and one interception in 88 games (25 starts) with the Jaguars (2020-23), Las Vegas Raiders (2024) and Patriots (2025).
Chaisson joins a Washington defense that added pass rusher Odafe Oweh and linebacker Leo Chenal in free agency earlier this week.
Some in the Spanish media have aired their worries over the choice of official for the Champions League last-16 first-leg clash between Real Madrid and Man City
Sections of the Spanish media have raised grave concerns over the official taking charge of Manchester City’sChampions League last-16 tie against Real Madrid. The two giants will face off at the Bernabeu on Wednesday evening.
The game will be overseen by Italian official Maurizio Mariani, but Spanish radio network Cadena SER has shared their reservations about the 44-year-old, just hours before the two sides meet. Speaking on air, former Spanish referee Iturralde Gonzalez admitted that he doesn’t feel that Mariani is the best fit for a game of such magnitude.
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“Italian referees aren’t having a good run right now,” he said. “He doesn’t let the game flow, he prefers to steer it where he wants, and I don’t like that kind of refereeing.
“He might not see a foul depending on where it is, for example, on the edge of the penalty area. Instead of letting the game unfold, he takes the game where he wants, and that’s why I don’t like it.”
Mariani has overseen just one City game in the Champions League – the 5-0 win over Sparta Prague in the 2024/25 group stage at the Etihad. That game saw the referee issue two yellow cards and give a penalty to City, which was scored by Matheus Nunes.
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Yet this will be the third time Mariani has officiated a Madrid match in the competition. To date, the Italian has presided over Madrid’s 2-0 victory over RB Leipzig in the 2022/2023 campaign and their defeat to Lille in the 2024/2025 group stage.
Despite Madrid having first-leg home advantage, Gonzalez claimed that it will be incidental under the eye of Mariani. The Italian is not an official who favours the home side, according to the 59-year-old former official, with teams playing at home under Mariani in Serie A this season having a 42% win rate, as per Sportradar.
The referee has been FIFA-listed since 2019. He has taken charge of 67 Champions League fixtures and several major finals, including last year’s U20 World Cup final between Morocco and Argentina, as well as the Coppa Italia final between AC Milan and Bologna.
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Mariani is known for being no-nonsense on the pitch. According to Transfermarkt, in the 421 games he has taken charge of across his career, he has issued 1,848 yellow cards, 83 red cards and awarded 143 penalties.
Wednesday’s game between Madrid and City marks a historic milestone, as it is the first fixture ever to be played in the knockout stages of the Champions League for five consecutive seasons.
Alvaro Arbeloa’s side are aiming for a record-extending 16th European Cup and had to navigate the knockout round play-offs after finishing ninth in the league phase – just one place and one point behind Pep Guardiola’s team.
Madrid have lost their last four matches against English clubs. Yet they remain a force at home, with just three defeats in their last 25 Champions League games at the Bernabeu.
They’ve also advanced from 13 of their previous 15 last-16 ties, winning the first leg in 10 of their last 12. City, meanwhile, bounced back from last season’s play-off exit to Madrid by finishing this year’s league phase with 16 points from eight games to qualify automatically.
Their 2-1 win at the Bernabeu in December – only their second in eight visits – was among five group victories. City’s away form in Europe has been inconsistent, however, with just two wins in their last eight Champions League games on the road.
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Spurs may choose to look further afield – but their current options, within the search parameters as they were a month ago, appear limited.
In addition to a track record of having an immediate impact, Spurs sought someone with top level managerial experience who plays attacking football.
When Spurs initially began their search to replace Frank, himself dismissed after less then eight months in charge, former Marseille boss Roberto de Zerbi, former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic and ex-Red Bull Leipzig boss Marco Rose were among the other potential short-term options.
Ex-Brighton boss De Zerbi left his role as manager of Marseille by mutual consent after just under two years in charge, three days before Spurs confirmed their appointment of Tudor.
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Terzic has been out of work since asking Dortmund “to terminate his contract with immediate effect” in June 2024, after leading the club to the Champions League final.
Rose was sacked by RB Leipzig in March 2025, having won 72 of his 127 matches in charge and lifted the German Cup in 2023.
Within the Premier League, Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva are among the names who will be available this summer – but would any be prepared to leave their respective clubs earlier to help Spurs’ cause?
FA Cup-winning manager Glasner has confirmed he will leave Crystal Palace this summer, but his immediate future was understood to be in doubt in February amid a poor run of results.
Unfortunately for Sadler, Walsall’s problems on the field in 2026 have been inevitably framed by the capitulation of their seemingly unassailable promotion challenge last season.
They raced into a 12-point lead at the top off the back of a club-record nine consecutive wins only for their form to collapse as a 13-game winless run left them scrambling to finish fourth.
Sadler, though, consistently emphasized the irrelevance of that on his rebuilt squad this season as 15 players came in over the summer.
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“We haven’t got over the line in the way we would have wanted to over the years, but that can’t be what frames our mindset going forward,” he said after the loss to Barnet in early February.
Before the trip to Grimsby Town in their next game, he again underscored that belief.
“Every year is tough. I’m certainly not looking back. I never will because this is a completely different group and team,” he said.
However, Walsall’s style under Sadler – making the most out of limited possession with chances at a relative premium – was always vulnerable to criticism when wins dried up.
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Although ending Shrewsbury’s five-game winning run at the end of February stopped the immediate rot, a damaging past seven days that brought three more defeats, including another two at home, has seen Walsall looking for their first new boss since April 2023.