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Amrabat Linked With Betis Exit
According to Diario AS, Sofyan Amrabat’s future at Real Betis is looking increasingly precarious. Although head coach Manuel Pellegrini has frequently praised the Moroccan international in public, Amrabat’s inconsistent form since arriving on loan from Fenerbahçe last summer has left his permanent stay in doubt as the season nears its end. Signed as a vital solution to bolster the midfield following Johnny Cardoso’s high-profile move to Atlético Madrid, Amrabat was a primary target for Pellegrin...
Rana stars as Bangladesh bowl out New Zealand for 198
SportsRana stars as Bangladesh bowl out New Zealand for 198By AFP -Apr 20, 2026Pace sensation Nahid Rana took 5-32 as Bangladesh bundled out New Zealand for 198 in the second one-day international on Monday in Dhaka. Opener Nick Kelly made 83 but New Zealand, who lead the three-match series 1-0, survived just 48.4 overs after they chose to bat. The 23-year-old Rana operated across four separate spells and struck in the first over of each new burst for his second five-wicket haul in ODI cricket....
FIA can’t let engine upgrades interfere with F1 championship fight - Toto Wolff
Mercedes Formula 1 chief Toto Wolff would be “very surprised” and “disappointed” if the FIA allows rivals to make in-season upgrades to their engines that interfere with the championship fight.Mercedes has won all three F1 races this season to open up a 45-point gap over Ferrari at the top of the world championship, while drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell sit first and second in the drivers’ standings.Advertisement
Floods, baskets and Billie Jean King: how the rough and tumble WBL set the stage for the WNBA
It is 45 years since the Women’s Professional Basketball League played its final game. But it laid the foundation for the stars of todaySign up for our WNBA 30 newsletterIt was the night before the 1980 Women’s Professional Basketball League draft in New York City and the Dallas Diamonds had the No 1 pick. But the team’s top brass was split. Coach Greg Williams wanted to take the 6ft 5in Danish star Inge Nissen, and the team’s GM Nancy Nichols prized Nancy Lieberman, the American point guard peo...
Jack Draper faces French Open fitness race as knee injury worries deepen
Player forced to miss Madrid Open and Italian OpenLatest setback for Briton represents another painful blowJack Draper has been sidelined for at least another month as injuries continue to disrupt his hopes of establishing himself as one of the top tennis players in the world.Draper has withdrawn from the Madrid Open this week and the subsequent Italian Open due to the aggravated knee tendon injury that forced him to retire from his opening match at the Barcelona Open last week. Continue reading...
Several injured as fans clash with police in Paraguay’s Superclasico match
Olimpia vs Cerro Porteno derby abandoned after 29 minutes as police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at fans.
India ‘extremely high’ doping risk: Athletics Integrity Unit
SportsIndia 'extremely high' doping risk: Athletics Integrity UnitBy AFP -Apr 20, 2026India has been elevated to a list of nations including Russia where there is an “extremely high” risk of doping, the Athletics Integrity Unit said on Monday. The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) joins the likes of Russia, Belarus, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and Ukraine in the AIU’s highest rating of Category A after being moved up from Category B. Category A means India’s athletes must now comply wit...
Guardians catcher Austin Hedges pops question to girlfriend on field in heartwarming proposal after win
What’s better than a hard fought win on the diamond? Putting one on your beloved’s finger, if you ask Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges.Hedges not only helped the Guardians defeat the Baltimore Orioles, 8-4, on Sunday – he got engaged to his girlfriend, Lexi Dickson, at Progressive Field.Hedges got down on one knee on the grass, as a message flashed across the Jumbotron at the stadium in Cleveland, while his teammates were watching. Dickson was shocked and emotional, eventually telling H...
Marie-Louise Eta, Union Berlin’s ‘Football Goddess’, breaks new ground in Bundesliga
Union’s interim head coach has been given a hospital pass and, despite a vastly improved performance, her team went down to WolfsburgSo different, but absolutely the same. If you had wanted a clear demonstration of why exactly 1. FC Union Berlin was just the place for Marie-Louise Eta to become the first female head coach in a top five European league, you got it on Saturday afternoon. Eta made her debut at the helm in the Bundesliga match with Wolfsburg and after a week in which both she and Un...
Real Madrid vs Alaves: La Liga – preview, team news, start, lineups
Real Madrid attempt to keep within striking distance of league leaders Barcelona in vital La Liga clash.
Arsenal: Wayne Rooney predicts when Man City will drop points in Premier League title race
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Flyers' Porter Martone seems ready for the spotlight, with help from a good friend
PITTSBURGH — Stuart Skinner was as frozen as the statue of Mario Lemieux just outside Highmark Gate at PPG Paints Arena.Did Porter Martone seriously just do that? Did a 19-year-old kid who was playing college hockey three weeks earlier to the day, really just drive the puck deep, slam on the brakes creating immediate separation from a defending Noel Acciari, and fire an against-the-grain missile on his back foot, short side, bar down, past the 6-foot-4 goaltender?Advertisement
This Week in Mets: The Mets have 10 days to save their season
“Thou losest here, a better where to find.” — “King Lear,” William ShakespeareContrary to how it feels, the New York Mets’ season is not yet over. But it could be by the end of this upcoming homestand.Pennants and postseason berths cannot be won in April, but they can on rare occasions be lost that quickly. It typically requires the kind of mind-numbing snowball of a bad start that has swallowed the Mets these past two weeks.Advertisement
Philadelphia to offer fans free transport when leaving World Cup games
The Philadelphia host committee for this summer’s World Cup has secured an agreement for fans to receive free travel when leaving Lincoln Financial Field via the city’s transit system.That system, SEPTA, last week revealed that it would be keeping fares consistent with ordinary prices during the World Cup, meaning passengers will be asked to pay $2.90.Advertisement
Best college basketball transfer portal fits: Louisville, Illinois among teams making top matches
The transfer portal is open until Tuesday — and if precedent is any indication, a handful of high-impact players will enter right at the proverbial buzzer.But there have already been more than enough commitments to identify some of this cycle’s most consequential moves.Behold, five of my favorite transfer portal fits. These are not necessarily the five most talented players. Rather, they’re five situations that should be especially favorable for the player and his new team. Only two of the five...
How sluggish Stars can go on offensive and avoid repeating mistakes of postseasons past
DALLAS — What Mikko Rantanen did in a four-game span last spring is the stuff of legend, the stuff of video games.It started with a relatively ho-hum 3-point game in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche in the first round. Then came a 4-point second period in Game 6. He followed that with three goals and an assist in the third period of a decisive Game 7 victory. Then he went out and had another three-goal period in Game 1 against Winnipeg.Advertisement
The Winnipeg Jets must pick a lane: Proactively retool or be forced to reactively rebuild
Let’s keep this simple. The Winnipeg Jets are either a “win now” team or they’re not.Put aside all the criticism from fans, reporters, and Winnipeg’s franchise goaltender. The truth about this offseason is that the Jets need to cut through the noise about their season and pick a lane — proactively — or have a lane chosen for them by the impact of their own inaction.Advertisement
In Canes-Sens, Olympic gold medalists Slavin, Sanderson meet as rival stars
RALEIGH, N.C. — Late last season, as the Senators were chasing their first playoff berth in eight years, defenseman Jake Sanderson told The Athletic that he wanted to improve his game in Ottawa’s end by emulating one fellow NHL blueliner in particular.“I want to defend like a Jaccob Slavin,” Sanderson said in March 2025.Advertisement
Red Wings offseason checklist: What Detroit must accomplish this summer
Emotions are still raw around the Detroit Red Wings — as they should be, after a tenth straight season missing the playoffs.But as the exit interviews conclude and summer beckons, it will soon be time for the Red Wings to get back to work fixing what ails them.Unsurprisingly for a franchise in Detroit’s position, there’s a lot to get to. But here are the most important items for the Red Wings to accomplish this offseason.Advertisement
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 33 (so far) review: Why Manchester City's win over Arsenal is good news
We are only halfway through this double gameweek but there is already plenty for Fantasy Premier League managers to digest — starting with a huge result at the top of the table. Manchester City’s victory over Arsenal has not only shifted the title race but also had a knock-on effect for planning in the weeks ahead.Advertisement