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England, Spain pursue history in women’s World cup final
England, Spain pursue history in women’s World cup final
History will be made at the Women’s World Cup on Sunday when England and Spain clash in the final in Sydney with both bidding to win the tournament for the first time.
The game kicks off at 1000 GMT in front of an anticipated sell-out crowd of about 75,000 at Stadium Australia.
It will be the final act of a tournament full of shocks which began one month ago and started with 32 teams, making it the biggest Women’s World Cup ever.
Now they are down to the last two and it’s a final too close to call. Neither team has ever got this far before.
The two sides last met at the European Championship last summer, when hosts England squeezed into the semi-finals 2-1 in extra time and went on to lift the trophy.
Coach Sarina Wiegman and defender Millie Bright said they were attempting to think of this as just another game, but the skipper admitted there was no getting away from the enormity of the occasion.
British media has been full of references to 1966 — when the country won the men’s World Cup for the only time.
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“We know how passionate our nation is back home and how much they want us to win,” Bright said on Saturday.
“But for us there is a process, we have a game plan to execute and we need to play the game of our lives.”
Chelsea attacker Lauren James is back from a two-match ban for stamping on an opponent in the last-16 victory on penalties over Nigeria.
It would be a surprise, however, if Wiegman makes any changes to the side that impressively saw off Colombia 2-1 and then disposed of co-hosts Australia in the semi-final.
– ‘Next question’ –
Except against Nigeria, England have been mostly ruthless and machine-like in reaching the final, especially in silencing the home crowd in the 3-1 victory over Australia.
Spain are more slick and have often passed their opponents into submission, coupled with sparks of attacking flair.
England are unbeaten at the tournament, but a notable blip for Jorge Vilda’s side was their 4-0 drubbing to a Japan team which hit Spain at pace on the counterattack in the group phase.
Spain had never even won a knockout match at the World Cup until this edition and their exploits are even more impressive for the turmoil that threatened to torpedo their chances.
In September last year, 15 players — many of them from European powerhouse Barcelona — came out and said they no longer wanted to represent their country.
They had numerous complaints, but their chief issue was with Vilda — how strict he was, his lack of success, his tactics and his methods.
Three of the 15 mutineers returned for the World Cup and one of them, Barcelona midfield schemer Aitana Bonmati, has been among the best players at the tournament.
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Vilda has been asked repeatedly by reporters at the World Cup about the missing players and was once quizzed if the ones he brought to Australia and New Zealand even liked him.
On the eve of the final he appeared to have had enough of that line of questioning, replying: “Next question, please.”
He was more forthright about the spirit among his players, saying they were “united”.
“The training sessions, the games, everything that’s happened outside has been extraordinary,” he said.
“They will have memories for the rest of their lives.”
– ‘Sorry’ Prince William –
Spain’s Queen Letizia will be in attendance but Prince William — chairman of England’s Football Association — has faced criticism for staying at home.
“Lionesses I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow,” he said in a video with daughter Charlotte sitting next to him.
“We’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world.”
Whoever wins, it will be a new name on the Women’s World Cup.
The United States, who had been chasing a third title in a row, went out on penalties in the last 16 to Sweden.
Norway, Germany and Japan are the only other nations to have lifted the trophy.
England, Spain pursue history in women’s World cup final
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Usyk Defeats Verhoeven via Controversial Stoppage to Retain Heavyweight Titles
Usyk Defeats Verhoeven via Controversial Stoppage to Retain Heavyweight Titles
Oleksandr Usyk retained his world heavyweight titles after a dramatic and controversial 11th-round stoppage victory over Dutch kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven in a historic showdown staged beneath the iconic Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, on Saturday night.
The highly anticipated crossover bout, billed as one of the most unusual heavyweight boxing title fights in recent history, delivered far more drama than many expected as Verhoeven pushed the unbeaten Ukrainian champion to the brink in only his second professional boxing contest.
The Dutch challenger shocked fans with his aggressive approach from the opening bell, repeatedly forcing Usyk onto the back foot with relentless pressure and sharp right-hand counters. Verhoeven’s movement and physicality troubled the usually composed champion, who appeared unusually sluggish for large parts of the contest.
Despite entering as the overwhelming favourite, Usyk struggled to impose his usual technical dominance against the former kickboxing champion, who landed several clean shots and looked increasingly confident as the fight progressed.
By the end of the 10th round, the official scorecards reflected just how competitive the contest had become. Two judges scored the bout 95-95, while the third had Verhoeven leading 96-94, placing the Ukrainian at serious risk of suffering the first defeat of his professional boxing career.
The turning point came late in the 11th round when Oleksandr Usyk produced a trademark burst of precision, landing a devastating uppercut that sent Rico Verhoeven crashing to the canvas.
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Although Verhoeven rose before the referee’s count and appeared ready to continue, referee Mark Lyson controversially waved off the contest with just one second remaining in the round after Usyk unleashed a rapid follow-up attack.
The stoppage immediately sparked protests from Verhoeven’s corner and ignited widespread debate across the boxing world, with many fans and analysts describing the intervention as premature.
Speaking after the fight, Usyk acknowledged the toughness of his opponent.
“This fight was hard. It was a very good fight,” the champion said.
Verhoeven, however, questioned the referee’s decision and called for a rematch.
“I wanted the referee to let me continue or stop it in the final round. I thought we were balanced on the scorecards,” the Dutchman said.
The bout carried major championship implications, with Usyk’s WBC heavyweight title fully on the line, alongside a defence of his WBA ‘super’ title. The event drew global attention and attracted a star-studded audience that included Anthony Joshua, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Hollywood actor Jason Statham.
The victory improved Usyk’s professional record to 25-0, preserving his dominance as the division’s leading heavyweight champion.
However, the controversy surrounding the stoppage has already intensified calls for an immediate rematch, with many believing Verhoeven had done enough to earn another shot.
For boxing fans, the historic night in Egypt will likely be remembered not only for its spectacular setting but also for one of the most disputed endings in recent heavyweight boxing history.
Usyk Defeats Verhoeven via Controversial Stoppage to Retain Heavyweight Titles
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EPL Final Day: Tottenham Fight for Survival, Other Shock Results Expected
EPL Final Day: Tottenham Fight for Survival, Other Shock Results Expected
The curtain will fall on the 2025/2026 Premier League season this Sunday with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously, as attention shifts from the title race to battles for survival, European qualification and possible final-day upsets.
Arsenal have already been confirmed champions after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on Tuesday night handed Mikel Arteta’s men their first league title in 22 years.
While the top five positions appear almost settled, Bournemouth still retain slim hopes of sneaking into the Champions League places, setting the stage for a tense and dramatic finale across the league.
One of the biggest talking points will be at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Tottenham face Everton in a must-win encounter to avoid relegation.
Spurs head into the decisive clash after a painful 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, while Everton also suffered a 3-1 home loss to Sunderland. The North London club now have their survival firmly in their own hands — victory against Everton guarantees Premier League football next season, while any slip could prove disastrous.
Everton, on the other hand, will be aiming to end the campaign strongly and potentially secure a top-half finish.
Beyond the survival battle, several fixtures are already being tipped to produce shock outcomes on the final day.
At Selhurst Park, newly crowned champions Arsenal could stumble against Crystal Palace after a week-long title celebration and expected squad rotation from Arteta.
Manchester United’s trip to Brighton also looks tricky, with reports suggesting Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro could miss the encounter, leaving the Red Devils vulnerable against an in-form Seagulls side.
Liverpool’s clash with Brentford carries emotional significance as Mohamed Salah is expected to make his final appearance at Anfield. However, the Reds’ inconsistent form could hand Brentford an opportunity to strengthen their push for European football.
At the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City host Aston Villa in what will be Pep Guardiola’s final game in charge. Villa arrive buoyed by their Europa League triumph and could spoil City’s farewell party after the champions surrendered the title to Arsenal.
Another potential upset could come at the Stadium of Light, where Sunderland host Chelsea. Sunderland have turned their home ground into a fortress this season, while Chelsea’s inconsistent form has left their hopes of qualifying for Europe hanging by a thread.
With survival, pride, European places and emotional farewells all on the line, the Premier League’s final day promises high tension and plenty of drama.
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Osimhen Honoured with Presidential Reception as Chelsea, Barcelona Circle for Nigerian Superstar
Osimhen Honoured with Presidential Reception as Chelsea, Barcelona Circle for Nigerian Superstar
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has hosted Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen and his Galatasaray teammates following the club’s latest Süper Lig victory.
This came even as top European clubs including Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Chelsea, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich circle for the Nigerian superstar.
The reception, held at the prestigious Presidential Complex in Ankara, celebrated Galatasaray’s continued dominance in Turkish football after securing their 26th league title—a feat that further cemented the club’s place as the most successful in Turkish football history.
Galatasaray extended their impressive run this season, finishing three points ahead of fierce rivals Fenerbahçe to clinch the championship.
The victory marked the club’s fourth consecutive Süper Lig crown, underscoring their complete control over domestic football in recent years.
If Galatasaray wins the Süper Lig title again next season, they will become the first club in Turkish football history to win five straight league championships—an unprecedented achievement that would separate them from every other team in the nation’s history.
The Nigerian forward played a decisive role in Galatasaray’s successful campaign, delivering impressive numbers despite spending some time on the sidelines due to injury.
Osimhen registered 15 league goals and five assists in just 22 Süper Lig appearances, proving his worth as the team’s most lethal attacking weapon.
The 27-year-old striker also made his mark on the European stage, contributing seven goals and three assists in 10 UEFA Champions League matches before Galatasaray’s elimination by Liverpool in the round of 16.
According to statistical analysis, Osimhen’s goal involvement this season stands at approximately one goal contribution per 90 minutes, with an expected assists (xA) output placing him above 87 percent of players in the Süper Lig.
His passing accuracy has been recorded at 74.35%, and he averages 1.38 key passes per game, creating significant scoring chances for his teammates.
Since moving to the Turkish champions, Osimhen has registered an impressive 57 goals and 16 assists in 73 appearances across all competitions. His pace, power, physical presence, and relentless pressing ability have made him one of Europe’s most coveted forwards.
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Following their Süper Lig victory, the entire Galatasaray squad was honored with a reception by President Erdoğan. Osimhen and his teammates, all dressed sharply in black suits, were welcomed to the Presidential Complex in Ankara, where they exchanged handshakes with the Turkish leader in a ceremony that highlighted the significance of the team’s achievement.
Galatasaray President Dursun Özbek presented an official club jersey to President Erdoğan during the ceremony, a traditional gesture that symbolizes the bond between the club and the nation’s highest office.
During the event, Osimhen personally addressed the Turkish leader, expressing his gratitude for the invitation and speaking warmly about the reception. The Nigerian forward acknowledged the honour of being hosted at the presidential level, a rare privilege reserved for championship-winning teams.
Osimhen has enjoyed a highly productive and successful spell with the Turkish giants, winning three titles since his arrival at the club.
He joined Galatasaray on a permanent basis last summer following an initial loan spell from Napoli, signing a four-year contract that ties him to the club through to 30 June 2029.
The move came after a somewhat underwhelming final season in Italy, where his relationship with Napoli management had become strained.
Despite his contractual commitment to Galatasaray, Osimhen has continued to speak warmly about life in Istanbul and has not publicly pushed for a move. “Everything here is on another level.
Galatasaray fans show you their affection both at away matches and in your private life. They are the best supporters I have seen in my entire career, ” Osimhen previously said.
His connection with the passionate Turkish fanbase has made him a beloved figure at Rams Park, where his name is regularly chanted by thousands of devoted supporters.
At present, numerous European clubs are attempting to attract the striker away from Galatasaray.
The 27-year-old has been linked with moves to clubs including Chelsea, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich, but Galatasaray have remained committed to keeping the Nigerian forward.
However, the transfer speculation has intensified significantly in recent weeks. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have emerged as serious contenders for Osimhen’s signature, with reports suggesting the French champions are preparing to meet Galatasaray’s massive €150 million valuation for the Nigerian striker.
PSG’s push is reportedly being driven by manager Luis Enrique, who is seeking a more physical and direct striker to lead his attack following the departure of Kylian Mbappé and the aging of other attacking options.
According to Spanish outlet Diario AS, Osimhen’s performances have drawn attention from some of Europe’s biggest clubs, with Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Juventus all monitoring his situation closely.
Turkish football analyst Zeki Uzundurukan has claimed that Galatasaray could be prepared to part ways with Osimhen for a fee in excess of €120 million, though the club must carefully assess whether they can adequately replace him.
The Nigerian’s current market value, boosted by his consistent goal-scoring record and Champions League experience, makes him one of the most expensive strikers in world football.
For now, Galatasaray remain firm on their valuation, while Europe’s top clubs continue to monitor a deal that could become one of the biggest transfers of the summer window.
The coming weeks are expected to provide greater clarity on whether the Nigerian striker will remain in Istanbul or embark on a new challenge at one of Europe’s elite clubs.
With the summer transfer window opening in June, speculation is expected to reach fever pitch as clubs begin formal negotiations. Despite the growing transfer noise, Osimhen has remained focused on celebrating Galatasaray’s latest triumph.
The presidential reception in Ankara served as a fitting capstone to a remarkable season, one in which the Super Eagles star proved once again why he is considered one of the best strikers in world football.
Whether he stays or leaves, his legacy at Galatasaray is already secure: a three-time champion, a fan favorite, and a player who delivered when it mattered most.
Osimhen Honoured with Presidential Reception as Chelsea, Barcelona Circle for Nigerian Superstar
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