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ACL injury ends Xavi Simons’ World Cup 2026 dream with Netherlands
Dutch midfielder suffers a suspected ACL injury in his right knee, ending his chances of playing in the FIFA World Cup.
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Arsenal told which two fixtures will decide Premier League title race
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Quiz: Can you name every FA Cup finalist since 2010?
Quiz: Can you name every FA Cup finalist since 2010?Published4 minutes agoThe FA Cup semi-finals were decided this weekend and all eyes are now on the FA Cup final on Saturday, 16 May.From the underdogs to the serial winners, can you name every finalist since 2010?After more quizzes? Go to our dedicated Football Quizzes and Sports Quizzes pages and sign up for notifications to get the latest quizzes sent straight to your device.What information do we collect from this quiz?Related topicsFA CupFo...
Zaragoza goalkeeper punches player, sparks brawl in La Liga 2 derby match
Real Zaragoza's Esteban Andrada faces a ban for punching Huesca's Jorge Pulido after being shown a red card.
Watch: League 1 title race heats up & East Kilbride near promotion
Watch: League 1 title race heats up & East Kilbride near promotionTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedWatch: League 1 title race heats up & East Kilbride near promotionClose00Watch the best of the action from the weekend's action in the Scottish Championship, League 1 and League 2.Available in UK onlySubsectionScottish ChampPublished2 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description
Tottenham face rearranged fixture where relegation could be confirmed at arch rivals
Tottenham will see their clash with Chelsea rearranged due to the Blues making the FA Cup final - leaving them with the prospect of being relegated at Stamford Bridge if results go against them
Ireland revenge mission falls flat amid flurry of squandered chances but England march on | Sarah Rendell
France remain on track for grand slam showdown with Red Roses, whose injury-hit squad depth is being testedIreland sent out mixed messages from their camp before their game with France on Saturday: was this a revenge mission for their Rugby World Cup quarter-final exit or not? The head coach, Scott Bemand, had denied it but the captain, Erin King, admitted the World Cup game had added some “venom” to the encounter and the full-back Stacey Flood said France should be “worried if I was them”.The I...
Premier League and FA Cup semi-finals: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Sánchez plays long game for McFarlane, Southampton can take heart, Arteta tries to gain edge and Isak will come good One moment from their FA Cup semi-final to Chelsea will haunt Leeds. When Tosin Adarabioyo stretched for a through ball and couldn’t quite get there, quarter of an hour in, everything seemed to slow down. There was Brenden Aaronson with just Robert Sánchez to beat, with the chance to put Leeds ahead against a side that hadn’t scored in five Premier League games and had seemingly l...
One weekend, two games and 7,140 sq metres of grass: a week with the Wembley ground staff
From preparation to game mode, the upkeep of Wembley’s pitch is carried out to an astonishing level of perfectionismKarl Standley and his assistant Cameron Hutcheon have gathered in their usual spot in the south-west corner of Wembley Stadium clutching hot cups of tea. Standley is a coffee devotee but on matchdays, as a nod to his mum who enjoys a brew whatever the temperature, he mixes things up.After every kick-off the pair gaze out at 7,140 sq metres of glistening green perfection like lions...
Carrick at Manchester United: sensible full-time option or reasons to be cautious? | Jamie Jackson
Job is his to lose after closing in on Champions League but unknown is how will the manager cope with a dip in formMichael Carrick is the calm Manchester United interim manager who moves ever closer to being appointed the seventh permanent leader of the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. To coin the cliche: it is certifiably the 44-year-old’s to lose.Having guided United to third place and eight points clear of Brighton in sixth, two wins from their last five games will all but seal a Champions League...
Podcast: Derby drama & defeat for Rangers - it's the SPFL debrief.
Hearts beat nine-man Hibs, Rangers lose to Motherwell and who is in play-off danger?
Shocks, drama and records broken - the GAA weekend
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Tottenham's Xavi Simons to miss rest of season and World Cup with knee injury
Tottenham Hotspur and Netherlands midfielder Xavi Simons has confirmed that he will miss the rest of the season and this summer’s World Cup due to a knee injury.Simons was taken off on a stretcher after appearing to jar his knee around an hour into Tottenham’s 1-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday – their first in the Premier League since December 28.Advertisement
Simons to miss rest of season and World Cup with knee injury
Xavi Simons has been left "heartbroken" after he was ruled out for the rest of this season and the World Cup in an enormous blow to Tottenham's survival hopes.Netherlands playmaker Simons went down clutching his right knee in the 58th minute of Saturday's 1-0 win at Wolves, which earned Spurs a first Premier League victory of 2026.
How to follow Miami Grand Prix on the BBC
How to follow Miami Grand Prix on the BBCImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, McLaren's Oscar Piastri won last year's Miami Grand Prix after his team-mate Lando Norris finished first in the sprintPublished4 minutes agoFormula 1 returns after an enforced five-week break with the Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome, from 1-3 May. Round four in the United States is also the second sprint event of the now 22-race season. Teenager Kimi Antonelli is the youngest driver...
Rockets thrash LeBron’s Lakers; Wembanyama triumphant on Spurs’ return
Spurs beat Trail Blazers 114–93 series lead as DPOY Wembanyama returns from concussion protocol.
One trick at a time, Krunal Pandya shows why skill, not match-ups, matters
Krunal Pandya has stood out for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026 by adapting brilliantly in a batter-dominated game. With clever variations, bouncers, and sharp tactics, he has handled all match situations. Despite higher economy, his fearless approach and innovation have impressed, with Dinesh Karthik calling him a “trend-setter” redefining finger-spin. Krunal now aims for an India comeback.
Simons to miss rest of season and World Cup
Netherlands attacking midfielder Xavi Simons says he is "heartbroken" after being ruled out for the rest of the season for relegation-battling Tottenham and this summer's World Cup because of a knee injury.
11 players could be forced to sit out Man Utd vs Brentford as Michael Carrick gets timely boost
Manchester United host Brentford in the Premier League on Monday night, but a number of players on both sides will miss the match at Old Trafford through injury and suspension