Sunderland beat Wolves 2‑0 at the Stadium of Light, moving into ninth place while the Wolves stay bottom with just two points, highlighting Sunderland's solid defense and Wolves' ongoing struggles.
Roma overturn a 4‑1 first‑leg loss to beat Barcelona 3‑0, advancing on away goals. The stunning comeback sends AS Roma to the Champions League semi‑finals.
EFL unveils the 2025‑26 Caraboo Cup second‑round fixtures, highlighting Manchester United vs Grimsby and Everton's clash, with the final set for Wembley in March 2026.
White Ferns beat Bangladesh by 100 runs at Guwahati, moving to two points in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. Devine’s 63 and a strong bowling display secure the win.
Interim coach Nicolás Córdova drops legends Alexis Sánchez and Arturo Vidal for Chile's World Cup qualifier vs Brazil, signaling a youth‑focused rebuild amid a struggling campaign.
Nottingham Forest Women rallied to beat Newcastle United Women 2-1 at One Call Stadium, boosting their FA Women's League Cup standing and sparking fresh group‑stage drama.
Crystal Palace clinched their first FA Community Shield with a 3‑2 penalty win over Liverpool at Wembley, sparking celebrations and highlighting key moments from the dramatic match.
Liam Gibbs says he expected the fan backlash after his 2021 switch from Ipswich Town to Norwich City, and his rise to a key midfield role underlines the derby's enduring tension.
Augsburg host Wolfsburg at the WWK Arena on Oct 4, 2025, with both sides fighting relegation. A win could lift Augsburg out of the drop zone while Wolfsburg aims to climb the table.
Defending champions Manchester City opened the Premier League season with a convincing 3-0 victory at Turf Moor. Erling Haaland recorded a brace while Rodri added a third, showcasing the team’s attacking firepower. Kevin De Bruyne left early with a hamstring issue, raising questions about his fitness. Burnley’s Anass Zaroury was sent off after a VAR‑reviewed tackle. The result underlines City’s intent and Burnley’s uphill battle in the top flight.
AEW Collision delivered a night of high‑octane action at Philadelphia's 2300 Arena, setting the stage for All Out 2025. Daniel Garcia walked out with a win and a possible challenge to Jon Moxley, while Toni Storm's trio overcame Julia Hart’s squad before a Triangle of Madness ambush. Tag titles shifted, surprise promos sparked new feuds, and the historic venue buzzed with anticipation for the upcoming pay‑per‑view.