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Nebraska reach first Sweet 16 as major programmes dominate March Madness
Nebraska have reached their first ever Sweet 16 to headline an action-packed opening weekend of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. They join traditional heavyweights like Michigan State and Arkansas in the second week of competition.
Ferrari lodge FIA complaint over alleged illegal Mercedes front wing
Ferrari have asked the FIA to investigate Mercedes over an allegedly illegal two-phase front-wing design ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Los Angeles Dodgers target third consecutive World Series amid labour dispute
The Los Angeles Dodgers open the 2026 MLB season chasing a third straight championship as their unprecedented spending threatens to spark a baseball labour war.
Ange Postecoglou backs Tottenham to avoid Premier League relegation
Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou believes the club has the required quality to avoid Premier League relegation. Spurs remain just one point above the drop zone following a heavy home defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Ben Duckett apologises for Ashes incident and faces three-year IPL ban
England batter Ben Duckett has apologised for a drunken incident during the Ashes and withdrawn from the Indian Premier League. The decision leaves the 31-year-old facing a three-year ban from the franchise tournament.
Former Liverpool and Wales manager John Toshack receives dementia diagnosis
Former Liverpool and Wales manager John Toshack has been diagnosed with dementia at the age of 77. His son Cameron confirmed the news, revealing the football legend is struggling with his short-term memory.
Spain manager De la Fuente backs Rodri and Zubimendi to play together
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente insists star midfielders Rodri and Martin Zubimendi can play together. The duo are battling for a starting spot ahead of upcoming friendlies.
Saudi Pro League target Liverpool chiefs Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes
Liverpool executives Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are being targeted by the Saudi Pro League, while head coach Arne Slot retains the backing of the Anfield hierarchy.