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Where to watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event: Start time, live stream, card, matches
A classic WWE event returns to the promotion’s most iconic venue when Saturday Night’s Main Event comes to New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden.
The event, typically meant to highlight and showcase some of the promotion’s best, will do just that on Saturday. The main event is expected to see quite the quartet in action when Cody Rhodes and undisputed WWE champion CM Punk team up to take on Gunther and Sami Zayn in a tag team match. Rhodes and Punk must put there differences aside to preserve their scheduled match at SummerSlam. Raw general manager Adam Pearce added a stipulation to the match that if Gunther and Zayn win, the WWE title match at SummerSlam would then become a fatal-four way.
Elsewhere on the card, the women’s tag team titles will be on the line when champions Paige and Brie Bella take on Lainey Reid and Fallon Henley of Fatal Influence. The upstart group from NXT has made waves since debuting on the main roster in April. Now, Reid and Henley get a chance to make a massive step in their progression against a Hall of Famer and one of the fan favorites.
Plus, Danhausen is set to step back in the ring against JD McDonagh in a No Disqualification match. The Judgement Day have had continued issues with Danhausen since his arrival in WWE and they are hoping to eradicate on Saturday where there’s sure to be plenty of hi-jinx.
Also of note, New York Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson will appear alongside world heavyweight champion Roman Reigns.
Below is how you can catch all the action on Saturday.
Where to watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
All times Eastern
Date: Saturday, July 18
Location: Madison Square Garden — New York
Start time: 8 p.m. ET
Watch live: Peacock
WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event match card
- Sami Zayn & Gunther vs. CM Punk & Cody Rhodes
- Women’s Tag Team Championship — Paige & Brie Bella (c) vs. Lainey Reid & Fallon Henley
- Danhausen vs. JD McDonagh (No Disqualification Match)
- Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria
- New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson will join Roman Reigns
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Wenger Says FIFA Will Review World Cup Hydration Breaks
FIFA’s Head of Global Football Development, Arsene Wenger, has said the governing body will review the hydration breaks introduced at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after receiving mixed reactions from fans and football officials.
Speaking on Saturday, a day before the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, Wenger admitted that not everyone supported the new rule.
“Sometimes people didn’t like it and we have to analyse after the World Cup what the impact was,” Wenger said.
For the 2026 tournament, FIFA introduced three-minute hydration breaks in the middle of each half for every match, regardless of the weather. The breaks were used even in cool conditions and in stadiums with closed roofs.
FIFA said the decision was made to protect players’ health and welfare. However, some critics believed the breaks also created more opportunities for television advertising.
Wenger said the breaks did not appear to affect match results but stressed that FIFA would listen to feedback from football fans before making a decision for future tournaments.
“In many games, especially when the stadium was covered, people were not happy with it, but at the start of the competition it was decided to do it for everybody,” he said.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente supported the hydration breaks, saying they helped players recover during matches played in hot conditions.
Wenger also defended FIFA’s decision to expand the World Cup from 32 to 48 teams. He said the move gave more countries the chance to compete on the biggest stage and described the new format as a success.
“It was questioned before it started, but I am convinced it was the right decision and it was a great success,” Wenger said.
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France vs England LIVE SCORE FIFA WC 3rd place match: FRA 3-4 ENG in the 2nd half | FIFA World Cup 2026
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Mbappe with a brace!
Kylian Mbappe is now the all-time topscorer in FIFA World Cup history as he gets into double digits for this year. A finish into the bottom corner with another weak foot finish. We enter into the 2nd hydration break. The golden boot is now most probably into his bag now. 3-4 now
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Dembele misses a big chance!
Dembele’s shot after the fake is right at Henderson and with very less power as another chance to make it 3-4 goes to waste.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Olise gets close!
A good effort by Olise as it fizzes a feet away from the left post.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Corner for England!
Corner for England as Upamecano denies Spence a chance to square it to Watkins. The corner too is saved by Maignan after a shot from Watkins towards the bottom corner as we approach the hour mark now.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Dembele denied by Pickford!
England can’t keep up with France’s pace as they get another chance with Dembele getting his 1v1 chance saved by Pickford from just inside the box.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Barcola with France’s 2nd!
Barcola makes it 2-4 to the amazement of the French fans as he finishes from inside the box in the 54th minute now. The game is catching up heat now.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Eze with a brilliant run!
Eze with a brilliant run as he dribbles past 5-6 French players but the finish, trying to lob the keeper goes to waste.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Mbappe gets his goal!
Mbappe pips Messi to get the lead in the golden boot standings as he scores his 9th goal in this World Cup. Olise with his 6th assist as Mbappe finishes with his weak foot in the 48th minute to make it 1-4
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: 2nd half kicks off!
England kick start the 2nd half as France make 4 changes to come back and get something on the scoresheet from their side. Watkins comes in for Rashford as well for England.
France vs England LIVE SCORE UPDATES FIFA WC 2026 3rd place playoff: Half-time!
Both players go into the dressing room at half-time as France have a lot of thinking to do now as to how approach the 2nd half after conceding 4 goals.
First Published: Jul 19 2026 | 1:28 AM IST
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France vs England LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 Bronze Final: France Comeback On? Kylian Mbappe Surpasses Lionel Messi, Michael Olise Equals Pele | FRA 2-4 ENG
Michael Olise’s FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign got off to a bang, with five assists in his first four games. It seemed to be a matter of time before Brazil icon Pele’s record of the most assists in a single World Cup (six) would be beaten. However, Olise hasn’t managed an assist in each of France’s last three games.
However, if he does get an assist today, he will match Pele’s record. Two assists, and he will be in a league of his own!
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Luke Littler aims to ‘sharpen up’ after winning World Matchplay opener
Luke Littler admitted he had been annoyed after beginning the defence of his Betfred World Matchplay title with a 10-6 victory over Niko Springer.
World number one Littler roared out of the first-round blocks in Blackpool to take a 2-0 lead, but then lost three consecutive legs to trail at the first break.
“It felt good, felt very nice. First five legs was OK but when I came back on after the break I felt very good,” Littler told Sky Sports after recording a match average of 109.53.
“It was a bit annoying not being in the lead, but Niko played his part. I found another gear and finished it off.”
World champion Littler went into overdrive at the start of the second mini-session, producing 10 and 11-dart legs to stun his German opponent.
But Springer, ranked 43 in the world, then went out on 114 and 100 to level at 5-5.
There was no stopping Littler after that with three more 11-dart legs and an average of 124.39 in the final six legs.
Littler – who quipped ‘I’ll be the next England manager” after seeing a fan in the Winter Gardens crowd holding up a card asking him to do Thomas Tuchel’s job – said: “I couldn’t tell myself to play better because I was playing some really good stuff.
“But I had a little look at the board there and from leg 11 onwards I was on 120 average.
“It goes to show how well I am coming on stage after a break. If I can be better.
“I’ll be happier and as always sharpen up on those doubles. I want to win every major this year.”
Ninth seed Stephen Bunting survived three match darts to beat Niels Zonneveld 13-12 in an overtime thriller.
Bunting instantly broke the Dutch left-hander’s throw and a 121 finish in the second leg suggested it might be an easy night for the Liverpudlian.

Matchplay debutant Zonneveld missed four darts at double 11 to break back and ‘The Bullet’ broke again, taking out the bull for an 8-5 lead.
However, that was the signal for a Zonneveld surge: two 10-dart legs and a 164 finish squaring the contest in remarkable fashion.
Zonneveld won a fourth straight leg to lead for the first time, but missed three match darts for an 11-9 victory and Bunting ensured extra time with a 118 checkout.
Four shared legs meant a sudden death decider and Zonneveld stumbled to allow Bunting to nail a match-winning double 16 at the fourth attempt.
Bunting will meet Josh Rock in round two after the Northern Irishman breezed past Luke Woodhouse 10-4.
Rock, a semi-finalist in Blackpool 12 months ago, was always in command as Woodhouse missed 20 darts at doubles.
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Eyeing sixth straight win, Wings out to extend Sparks’ skid
Jul 12, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers (5) and forward Jessica Shepard (32) celebrate during the second half at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images The Dallas Wings will be rested and ready as they try to win their sixth straight game in a clash with the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday afternoon in Arlington, Texas.
The Wings (16-8) return to action after a seven-day break created by a postponement of their scheduled game against the New York Liberty on Thursday. The delay, created when the Liberty’s plane experienced mechanical issues that kept them from getting to Dallas, pushed that contest to Monday in Arlington, meaning the Wings will be forced into games on back-to-back days.
Dallas’ most recent outing was a gritty 96-91 win over Chicago on July 12, as three Wings players amassed double-doubles in the same game for the first time since July 31, 2018 and for only the third time in team history.
Dallas’ five-game winning streak is its longest since the 2023 season (the most recent time the Wings have made the postseason). A win would earn Dallas its most consecutive victories since the 2015 campaign when it forged eight straight early in the year and then six in a row before bowing out in the first round of the playoffs.
“It’s a ‘we-over-me’ mentality,” Wings star guard Paige Bueckers said about her team’s overall improvement and recent play. “And I think part of that, too, is having a really deep team and a really competitive team and so many people that can contribute to winning basketball.”
The Sparks (10-14) head to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex for the finale of a four-contest road trip carrying a three-game losing streak, the latest a 96-82 decision to the Sky in Chicago on Friday. The loss spoiled Sparks star forward Nneka Ogwumike’s milestone as she surpassed team legend Lisa Leslie as the franchise’s all-time points leader. Ogwumike has 6,281 career points and counting.
“To be mentioned in (Leslie’s) company is kind of surreal,” Ogwumike said. “(Setting the record) hasn’t quite hit. Maybe it’ll hit after a win, but I’m very grateful to be in a position to be doing this in a Sparks jersey.”
Ogwumike finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds, reaching double figures in points for the 10th consecutive outing. Dearica Hamby also had 18 points, and Erica Wheeler scored 14 for Los Angeles, which has dropped its last six road games. The Sparks made only six of their 26 attempts from beyond the arc and committed 18 turnovers in Friday’s loss. Star guard Kelsey Plum did not play because of a left leg injury.
Sunday’s game is the second of three meetings this season. The Wings took the first contest 104-96 on June 5 in Los Angeles; the third game is set for Sept. 17 in Arlington.
–Field Level Media
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New CB, Caleb Banks, KOC Hot Seat

Minnesota Vikings training camp is about a week away, when rookies report to Eagan, and the big summer party officially gets underway. In the backdrop, as always, we tracked the team’s main rumors, a saga that never ends because of constant speculation about the purple team.
This week involves adding a new cornerback, the 1st-Round rookie’s forecast, and the skipper.
A Busy Rumor Week Hits Every Part of the Roster

Rumor: The Vikings should investigate a trade for Kansas City Chiefs CB Kristian Fulton.
Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton came up with the theory, writing this week, “Minnesota Vikings: Trade a late 2027 pick for Kansas City Chiefs CB Kristian Fulton. Aside from Byron Murphy Jr., the Vikings’ cornerback group is highly questionable with Isaiah Rodgers and James Pierre in line for big roles.”
“Rodgers had a decent 2025 campaign, allowing an 88.2 passer rating in coverage. Pierre only has 13 career starts. Minnesota should add veteran insurance to cover the boundary when Murphy lines up in the slot.”
Fulton entered the NFL as a 2nd-round pick in 2020, following Justin Jefferson. He caught the Vikings’ attention during the mock draft stage. But Minnesota ultimately selected Jeff Gladney in the 1st Round instead.
“Fulton could be serviceable in that role. Last year, he only appeared in eight games but allowed a solid 81.7 passer rating in coverage,” Moton continued.
“The 27-year-old may be behind L’Jarius Sneed and Nohl Williams on the Chiefs’ depth chart. With 53 career starts, Fulton could take on a prominent role on the perimeter in nickel packages or provide quality depth.”
The Vikings are probably all set at cornerback: Byron Murphy Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, James Pierre, and rookie Charles Demmings. But if the franchise prefers extreme depth — all the way down to CB5 — sending a late-rounder to Kansas City for Fulton isn’t the worst idea ever.
Rumor: Caleb Banks will be a bust in 2026.
The same guy from BR dropped the bust label this week and opined, “According to The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, Caleb Banks broke his foot at the NFL Scouting Combine and was expected to be out until June.”
“ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that teams received a letter with confirmation of that recovery timeline. The Minnesota Vikings selected Banks with the No. 18 overall pick in the draft, and he’s yet to participate in practice.”
It’s worth noting that Moton found a bust for every NFL team, so it’s not like Banks was specifically singled out.
Moton continued, “Head coach Kevin O’Connell expects the 6’6″, 327-pound defensive tackle to be ready for training camp (h/t ESPN’s Kevin Seifert). Even if Banks is on the practice field in a couple of weeks, the Vikings probably won’t ramp him up to full speed right away.”
“After missing spring practices, the rookie first-rounder may see limited reps, which may delay his start to the season and push for a prominent role on the defensive line.”
Banks absolutely cannot be a bust; the Vikings have a horrid draft record over the last four years and cannot afford another miss.
Rumor: Kevin O’Connell is a surprise hot-seat candidate this season.
On a list that included Detroit Lions boss Dan Campbell, SB Nation‘s Bill Williamson noted, “O’Connell’s situation is similar to Campbell’s. He is considered an excellent coach and he won the NFL Coach of the Year award in 2024, but if he fails to lead the Vikings to the playoffs for a second straight year, there could be consequences, especially if the quarterback situation is a mess again.”
“He was hired partly because of his prowess as a quarterback whisperer. If progress isn’t made, he could be in trouble. Remember, new Minnesota general manager Nolan Teasley doesn’t have ties to O’Connell, so he must prove himself in 2026.”

David Canales Carolina Panthers), DeMeco Ryans (Houston Texans), and Dan Quinn (Washington Commanders) also made the cut for fringe hot-seat contenders.
There’s a clear solution for O’Connell: to achieve success in a playoff game. This would be a significant advancement for O’Connell, who has made the playoffs twice — first in his debut season and then in 2024. It is now time to progress further. Winning a single playoff game could greatly affect perceptions of O’Connell’s future, signaling growth and progress. For example, Mike Zimmer’s prolonged stay as the Vikings’ head coach, which lasted two more seasons after 2019, came after the team won a playoff game.
That’s the crucial next step for O’Connell.
While the 40-year-old may not face immediate pressure as he begins 2026, a failure to secure a playoff spot or a notable loss in the Wildcard Round could lead to discussions about his job security, as Williamson points out.
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France v England LIVE: World Cup 2026 bronze final score and latest updates
England 2-0 France
28 mins: Another chance for France as Doue finds a tight pass into Mbappe who tried to sneak it past Henderson, who got a deflection, allowing Guehi to stop it going over the line – although it was offside anyway.
France looking the more lively bunch now as England have looked to get control over possession and slow things down a bit.
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:30
WATCH: Ezri Konsa nods home England’s second
And here’s England’s second goal. Neatly done by Konsa as Rice adds an assist to his tally
Luke Baker18 July 2026 22:28
Hydration break: England 2-0 France
France have once again playing like a team of individuals, and have had moments of brilliance but nothing is coming together just yet – England’s defence is holding for now.
In attack England have been finding space all over the park – Saka and Rashford are having an easy time out on the wings, with almost unlimited space to get dangerous passes into the box – long may it continue.
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:26
England 2-0 France
23 mins: Mbappe is given much too space outside the box and lets fly.
Its not a bad effort but Henderson is happy to see it sail past his post.
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:23
Goal! England 2-0 France
18 mins: Its another one! Just seconds after Saka was away and had a shot deflected by Lacroix to win a corner.
Declan Rice plays in a vintage cross to the salmon-like Konsa who nestles it in the bottom right.
That’s a goal and an assist for Rice, inside 20 minutes
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:20
England 1-0 France
15 mins: France are now awake and Mbappe is looking dangerously quick on the ball.
England are doing well to get back behind the ball and stop the crosses as they come in.
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:16
Denied! England 1-0 France
12 mins: Saka is put through again down the right-hand side and cuts back in and finishes into the bottom left, but the flag goes up as he is a half-yard offside
As of writing, France have just gone up the other end and had a chance of their own – they are pulling no punches here.
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:13
England 1-0 France
11 mins: France are finding their feet. Doue has a snap shot saved well by Henderson
James Hicken18 July 2026 22:11
WATCH: Declan Rice scores stunning opening goal
A lovely strike from Declan Rice and a dream start for England!
Luke Baker18 July 2026 22:09
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Trainer Gavin Bedggood eyes Stakes success for Burning Heartz in Adelaide in 2026
Trainer Gavin Bedggood is eyeing a Stakes win in Adelaide for his promising filly Burning Heartz, with ambitions for an Oaks campaign down the track.
Having broken her maiden status at Sandown on July 1, Burning Heartz is now set to compete in the Group 3 South Australian Sires’ Produce Stakes over 1400 metres at Morphettville Parks this Saturday.
Bedggood considered spelling Burning Heartz after her initial victory but decided against it, believing a Stakes win would be a valuable addition to her burgeoning race record.
The decision was also influenced by the track conditions, with the Adelaide track reported as heavy on Friday, similar to the surface on which the filly had previously won.
“I had the option of tipping her out and putting her away for the spring, but’s shown us that she’s very adept on wet ground,” Bedggood commented.
“There was this Stakes race, so it’s a chance to have a two-year-old that’s a city winner with the chance to add some Black Type to her name.”
“It is almost mission accomplished if she could do that.”
“She’s got good ability. Wet ground is zero issue, and she’s drawn a good barrier, so I think she will be very competitive over there.”
Bedggood indicated that Burning Heartz would eventually require a spell, which might make a start in the VRC Oaks (2500m) at Flemington in November unlikely.
However, he noted that there are several Oaks races in the autumn that might offer more suitable conditions.
“We’ll reassess what happens after Saturday’s race, but she will need a break at some point,” Bedggood said.
“How long that is, I’m not too sure.”
“You would like to think she could be an Oaks filly, but that may be in the autumn when the tracks are a bit softer too.”
Consider checking out Australian betting sites for the latest racing odds on the South Australian Sires’ Produce Stakes.
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France-England live: Follow Deschamps’ final bow in third-place playoff
France and England meet in the third-place playoff at the World Cup in Miami, with Didier Deschamps preparing for his final match as France manager after 14 years at the helm. Les Bleus and the Three Lions seek redemption following their semi-final heartbreak. Follow our liveblog for minute-to-minute commentary.
Official lineups for France-England
England: Maignan – Gusto, Konaté, Lacroix, T. Hernandez – Zaïre-Emery, Rabiot – Olise, Cherki, Doué – Mbappé (c).
Angleterre: Henderson – Quansah, Konsa, Guéhi, Spence – Rice (c), Eze – Saka, Rogers, Rashford – Toney.
This match marks the conclusion of Didier Deschamps‘ record-breaking tenure as France manager. France‘s coach will oversee his 185th and final match leading Les Bleus, hoping to bow out with a victory. Deschamps has steered France through a golden era, but his time ends on a bittersweet note after their semi-final defeat to Spain.
Kylian Mbappé carries additional motivation into this match, sitting level with Lionel Messi on eight goals in the pursuit of the Golden Boot. The French superstar also has his eye on World Cup history: with 20 tournament goals, he sits just one behind Messi’s all-time record of 21.
Thomas Tuchel’s England side arrive in Miami nursing deep wounds after their dramatic semi-final loss to Argentina. The Three Lions were within touching distance of their first World Cup final in 60 years before Messi’s Argentina delivered a devastating 2-1 comeback blow. England’s anguish is palpable, and their enthusiasm for this third-place match remains minimal…
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IndyCar’s David Malukas hospitalized after Nashville Superspeedway crash
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It’s a big weekend for IndyCar with the series’ race at Nashville Superspeedway on Sunday getting a big lead-in from the FIFA World Cup final, but it got off to a scary start thanks to a big crash for Team Penske’s David Malukas that has ruled him out of Saturday’s qualifying session.
Malukas, who is in his first season behind the wheel of the No. 12 Chevrolet, lost the rear of his car mid-corner and went left rear first into the SAFER barrier during practice on Saturday morning.
It was a heavy impact that destroyed the rear of Malukas’ car.
That was obviously the end of Malukas’ practice session, and he was reported to be “awake, alert, and in good spirits.”

Team Penske’s David Malukas suffered a big crash in practice at Nashville Superspeedway that heavily damaged his No. 12 Chevrolet and sent him to the hospital. (Photo by Brandon Badraoui/Lumen via Getty Images)
But a little bit later, it was revealed that Malukas had been taken to a local hospital for further testing and evaluation.
IndyCar vet Conor Daly has since been tapped to take over Malukas’ car for qualifying. However, his status for Saturday evening’s practice and Sunday’s race, the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix, remains unclear.
Interestingly, Malukas was already set to serve a nine-place grid penalty due to an unapproved engine change.

David Malukas will miss qualifying, with Conor Daly taking his place. The team said that if the car is ready, Daly will use the session to perform a shakedown run. (Photo by Brandon Badraoui/Lumen via Getty Images)
Now, with the car needing major repairs after the crash, if it’s ready for qualifying, Daly’s job will be to perform a shakedown run to ensure it’s ready to go for the rest of the weekend regardless of who is in it.
Even after qualifying had gotten underway, the team was still working to put the car together, with the added consideration that if Daly drives in qualifying, he will have to drive the rest of the weekend, even if Malukas is healthy enough to return.
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Malukas is currently sitting in fourth place in the championship standings, 66 points behind leader Alex Palou, and has performed well in his first season with one of the series’ premier teams.
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While he’s still chasing his first win, the 24-year-old from Chicago has one pole, five top fives, and 9 top tens on the year, including a second-place finish in this year’s Indianapolis 500.
This week, Malukas was one of three drivers — along with Palou and Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist — who visited the White House ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, DC.
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