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Formula 1

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Football/Soccer

Premier League Drama

Chelsea's woes deepened as they blew another lead at Stamford Bridge, with Wesley Fofana's red card and Zian Flemming's stoppage-time header helping Burnley steal a 1-1 draw. The Blues have now "set fire to four points" in two home games according to manager Liam Rosenior, who admitted his side lacked ruthlessness in the draw. Burnley's resilience earned praise from Scott Parker, who called his team's character "disgusting" in the face of racist abuse directed at Hannibal Mejbri.

Bundesliga Leaders

Harry Kane continued his remarkable form with two goals as Bayern Munich held on to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 at Allianz Arena. The England captain's brace took his season tally to 45 goals across all competitions, extending Bayern's Bundesliga lead to nine points. The defending champions survived a late scare against the visitors to maintain their position at the top of the table.

Championship Thriller

Wrexham's promotion push received a major boost with a dramatic 5-3 victory over fellow high-flyers Ipswich in a chaotic eight-goal thriller. Phil Parkinson praised his team's character after they came from behind, though he was furious they weren't awarded a penalty. The win keeps Wrexham firmly in the promotion picture as the Championship race intensifies.

Scottish Premiership

Aberdeen's struggles continued with a fifth defeat in six league games, raising questions about whether the club can afford to wait until summer for a new manager. The Dons' poor form has left them in a precarious position, with their decision to delay managerial appointments looking increasingly questionable as results worsen.

European Football

Real Madrid's title hopes suffered a blow with a 2-1 defeat at Osasuna, dropping points in the La Liga title race. Álvaro Arbeloa admitted the team "can play much better" after the loss. Meanwhile, in the Premier League, West Ham's survival bid stalled with a goalless draw against Bournemouth, missing the chance to close the gap to safety. Brighton ended their six-game winless run with a 2-0 victory at Brentford, where James Milner became the Premier League's all-time appearance holder.

Other Notable Results

Aston Villa rescued a point against Leeds thanks to Tammy Abraham's late equaliser, cancelling out Anton Stach's stunning free-kick in a 1-1 draw. The Villans remain in contention for European places, with Abraham believing "anything can happen" in the Premier League title race. In the Championship, Ipswich's promotion hopes took a hit with their defeat to Wrexham in a match that featured eight goals and plenty of drama.


NBA Basketball

Injury Updates

Suns' Booker will miss at least one week with a right hip strain suffered against the Spurs on Thursday.


NFL Football

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MLB Baseball

Spring Training Highlights

Aaron Judge launched two home runs in his spring debut Saturday, expressing excitement about joining Team USA for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Shohei Ohtani is scheduled for a brief Cactus League cameo with the Dodgers before departing to play for Team Japan in the WBC.

Transactions & Tributes

The St. Louis Cardinals secured infielder Ramón Urías on a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2027. Baseball also mourned the loss of Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, the Pirates legend renowned for his 1960 World Series walk-off homer and eight Gold Glove awards.


NHL Hockey

Olympic Rivalry Heats Up

Brady Tkachuk says the U.S. team feels "hatred" toward Canada heading into the Olympic gold medal game. The American captain emphasized that beating their rivals is essential for achieving their ultimate goal.


General Sports

Six Nations Rugby

Scotland battled back to beat Wales in a thrilling Six Nations clash in Cardiff. Ireland delivered a record away win over England at Allianz Stadium with a ruthless 42-21 performance. Wales captain Dewi Lake called the loss to Scotland "gut-wrenching" after his side failed to hold on despite being in control.

Tennis & Combat Sports

Carlos Alcaraz maintained his unbeaten 2026 record with a 50-minute thrashing of Arthur Fils to win the Qatar Open. Jessica Pegula claimed her 10th WTA title with a 6-2 6-4 victory over Elina Svitolina in Dubai. Briton Sandy Ryan became a two-weight world champion with a hard-fought points win over Karla Ramos Zamora in Nottingham.

Winter Olympics

Forty-year-old Jorrit Bergsma became the oldest ever speed skater to win Olympic gold in the men's Mass Start. Italian duo Simone Deromedis and Federico Tomasoni took gold and silver respectively in the men's ski cross final.

Football & Cricket

New Zealand and Pakistan saw their T20 World Cup Super Eight match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain. Michigan topped the NCAA tournament men's basketball selection committee's bracket preview as the overall No. 1 seed.

Golf & Ryder Cup

Jon Rahm's Ryder Cup future remains uncertain after refusing to settle his long-running dispute with the DP World Tour, potentially missing next year's event in Ireland.

Netball

Loughborough Lightning will take the Super Cup trophy off London Pulse's hands on Saturday, denying Pulse another piece of silverware after their successful season.