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FA Cup final, US PGA golf and Premier League drama awaits – follow with us

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2026/05/15 - 16:01 501 مشاهدة
It’ll be a stressful 90 minutes for West Ham on Sunday, Scottie Scheffler will be looking to retain his US PGA title, will it be France’s Manae Feleu or England’s Meg Jones that will be lifting the Women’s Six Nations trophy. Composite: Guardian Design; Tom Jenkins/The Guardian; AP; PAView image in fullscreenIt’ll be a stressful 90 minutes for West Ham on Sunday, Scottie Scheffler will be looking to retain his US PGA title, will it be France’s Manae Feleu or England’s Meg Jones that will be lifting the Women’s Six Nations trophy. Composite: Guardian Design; Tom Jenkins/The Guardian; AP; PAYour Guardian sport weekendSportFA Cup final, US PGA golf and Premier League drama awaits – follow with usHere’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsGuardian sportFri 15 May 2026 17.01 BSTLast modified on Fri 15 May 2026 17.04 BSTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleJump toSaturdaySundaySaturdayFootball8am-1pm (all times BST)Matchday liveSaturday’s don’t come much bigger than the men’s FA Cup final and a thrilling finale in the race for the Scottish Premiership title. Emillia Hawkins and John Brewin are your blog hosts for the buildup to Manchester City v Chelsea at Wembley and Celtic v Hearts, north of the border. There’ll also be reaction from Friday night’s Aston Villa v Liverpool Premier League match and a look ahead to the final day of action in the Women’s Super League. Why not join the conversation by emailing matchday.live@theguardian.com?Women’s third ODI11amEngland v New Zealand liveThe action moves to Cardiff after the second ODI at Northampton was abandoned without a ball bowled on Wednesday. The hosts claimed the first game, at Chester-le-Street, a one-wicket victory that shone a light on the talents of the teenager Tilly Corteen-Coleman. The 18-year-old snared a couple of wickets then held her nerve as No 11 at the end of a nail-biting encounter while chasing 211 to win in the north-east. James Wallace steers over-by-ove...
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