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The USMNT faces Paraguay (Nov 15) and Uruguay (Nov 18) in high‑stakes friendlies, prepping for the 2026 World Cup hosted at home, with coach Pochettino emphasizing competitive intensity.
Lesotho beats Zimbabwe 1-0 with a 93rd‑minute goal, reshaping Group C of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and keeping their playoff hopes alive.
Bromley ended a six‑game winless run with Michael Cheek's 52nd‑minute strike, beating Crewe 1‑0 at Mornflake Stadium and tightening the League Two race.
Thomas Tuchel attends the 2026 World Cup qualifying draw, placing England in a tough Group K with Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra, setting up a decisive 2025 campaign.
On World Mental Health Day 2025, top Indian athletes and a veteran coach discussed how mental strength, not just talent, drives performance, prompting new sports‑psychology initiatives.
Ronaldo's 2025 earnings hit $275 million, keeping him the world's highest‑paid athlete and driving his net‑worth toward $1.3 billion, while Messi trails behind.
Christian Horner, Fernando Alonso, Max Verstappen and Williams discuss the quest for motorsport’s Triple Crown, with Alonso eyeing an Indy 500 win to complete the historic feat.
Ipswich Town finally broke a 16‑year derby drought with a 3‑1 win over Norwich City at Portman Road, sparking celebrations and boosting their Championship standing.
Lille edged Toulouse 2-1 on April 12, 2025, in a tightly contested Ligue 1 clash. Betting analysts saw the result coming, with Jonathan David starring.
Jack Grealish's 93rd‑minute strike gave Everton a 2‑1 win at Hill Dickinson Stadium, ending Crystal Palace's 19‑game unbeaten run and boosting Everton's league standing.
Manchester United U21s rallied to a 2‑1 win over Liverpool at Anfield Academy, keeping their Premier League 2 record unbeaten and topping the table.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim called the upcoming Brentford fixture the most important match they've had in a long while. He outlined what he expects from his side and how the game could shape their early season trajectory. After the 3‑1 loss, Amorim admitted United failed to impose their style. The article breaks down his pre‑match optimism and post‑match reality.
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