
Man Utd 1-0 Kobenhavn: Player ratings as stoppage-time Onana penalty save earns crucial win for Red Devils
90min brings you match reaction and player ratings from Man Utd's Champions League encounter with Danish side Kobenhavn in Group A.
2023-10-25 05:14

Engelbrecht's winding road from 'catch of the century' to World Cup
Sybrand Engelbrecht has taken a long, winding road to the World Cup, from a "catch of the century" contender as a junior to...
2023-10-21 23:21

Moscow drone attack: What we know about the strikes
Several buildings have been damaged by drone attacks in Moscow.
2023-05-30 21:15

Apple's M2 MacBook Air is a super-fast WFH companion with a dreamy keyboard
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2023-07-13 05:05

Rita Wilson says awkward moment on Cannes red carpet with Tom Hanks isn't what it looks like
Rita Wilson wants you to know that those awkward photos floating around of what appears to be a tense moment on a Cannes red carpet on Tuesday with husband Tom Hanks aren't what they seem.
2023-05-25 04:29

Premier League may have to scrap mid-season break due to demands of calendar
The Premier League may have to scrap its mid-season break due to the overcrowding of the football calendar. The change could come into effect next season with FIFA’s revamped 32-team Club World Cup set to take place in the summer of 2025, as well as a larger-scale World Cup the following year. The Premier League introduced the break – which this season will take the form of a structured two-week period in January – in 2018 in a bid to ease the workload on players, but chief executive Richard Masters admits it is under discussion as it could become unworkable. “It is one of the things we are discussing with the FA and EFL. We want the Premier League, the big cup competitions and the EFL to flourish and that requires an adjustment,” he said. “It is the last season where it’s recognisable under the current international match calendar, where the Premier League starts on a particular weekend and the FA Cup final has its own weekend and you have the Champions League after that and a mid-season player break in the middle. “A lot will have to change because of the additional European dates. We are also very much aware of the changes to FIFA’s competitions. The World Cup is getting bigger, an additional group stage game is going to be added. Inevitably that’s going to take up more calendar space. “You obviously have the views of the players’ union and the players being expressed very strongly now. “From a leagues perspective, the European Leagues and World Leagues Forum are very clear on this, there has to be a forum for domestic competitions to be able to discuss the impact of regional and global decisions on the calendar. “There’s lots of dialogue with UEFA, very little dialogue with FIFA.” There were almost double the usual amount of yellow cards shown over the first weekend of the EFL season as the crackdown on time-wasting and player behaviour came into force. Masters expects the same in the top flight until players and managers get used to the law changes. “I think these things will level out,” he added. “It’s not the first crackdown that the governing bodies have had, in relation to surrounding referees for example. “Players and managers need time to adjust and actually the officials need time to adjust. “But over a period of time, rather than it to sort of dissipate and not have impact, everyone’s behaviour adjusts and things settle down. “There will be more yellow cards. I don’t know whether a doubling of yellow cards is a good thing or a bad thing. It certainly sends a message that the officials are true to their word.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Premier League looking into ‘historic’ financial issues at Chelsea I’ve struggled with the pressure – Katie Archibald misses out on omnium medal Gael Monfils rolls back the years to shock Stefanos Tsitsipas in Canada
2023-08-10 05:00

What’s Trending Today: DeSantis Twitter Glitch, Remembering Tina Turner, Oakland A’s
Welcome to Social Buzz, a daily column looking at what’s trending on social media platforms. I’m Caitlin Fichtel,
2023-05-25 22:12

Mexico bus crash: 15 migrants killed as bus collides with trailer
Deadly road accidents involving vehicles overloaded with migrants are a regular occurrence in Mexico.
2023-08-23 01:57

Fabinho left out of Liverpool's pre-season squad after Saudi Arabia bid
Liverpool have left Fabinho out of their pre-season squad after receiving a bid from Saudi Arabia.
2023-07-15 18:25

Women's World Cup Roundup: Captain Catley saves co-hosts, Spain thrash Costa Rica
We are five matches into this historic 2023 Women's World Cup, and the competitiveness of women's football around the world is quite evident.Women's World Cup Group A: New Zealand pitch together storybook performance, Piubel, and Bachmann help Swiss beat PhilippinesNorway vs. New ...
2023-07-22 04:36

Reality Seeds in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3: Where to Find and How to Use
Reality Seeds are a new useful mechanic that's made its way into Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3. Here's what you need to know.
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House Democrat steps down from leadership role over party's support of Biden's reelection
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota is leaving his position in House Democratic leadership over his party's support of President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection bid.
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