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Last updated: March 29, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

European Football Management & Transfers

The managerial merry-go-round spun rapidly, with Igor Tudor departing Tottenham after only seven matches, forcing Spurs to execute what one analyst termed "one final roll of the dice" to secure Premier League safety. Meanwhile, Manchester United face a looming decision regarding Michael Carrick's long-term managerial prospects, needing to commit to him or seek an external replacement soon. Transfer speculation suggests potential instability at Stamford Bridge, as reports indicate Cole Palmer is growing disillusioned with Chelsea and open to a move to Manchester United. Further south, Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor expressed dissatisfaction despite securing a narrow victory, lamenting her side's defensive performance in a dramatic 4-3 Women's Super League win over Aston Villa, though Sjoeke Nusken's late goal ultimately reclaimed second place for the Blues.

English Rugby & Super League Action

In Gallagher Premiership action, reigning champions Bath secured a bonus-point victory, overcoming Sale 31-26 in an entertaining contest at the Corp Acq Stadium, showcasing their superior class. The Betfred Super League saw Hull FC manage to withstand a spirited second-half Catalans fightback to clinch back-to-back wins with a final score of 24-20 at the MKM Stadium. Separately, the Super League prepares for its 30th birthday celebrations, with build-up coverage focused on the Leeds versus Warrington fixture. In coaching news, Willie Peters announced he will conclude his tenure as Hull KR head coach at the end of the current Super League season, marking the end of his historic reign.

USMNT & International Friendlies

The US Men's National Team suffered a heavy defeat against Belgium, leading to post-match analysis focusing on tactical difficulties, including Christian Pulisic citing that the similarly colored jerseys confused players. Goalkeeper Matt Turner received a start against Belgium, providing him with an opportunity to reclaim the starting number one job ahead of the World Cup from Matt Freese. In player performance reviews, Tim Weah was singled out for struggling to make a positive impact during the loss. Concurrently, Scotland faced disappointment in their own friendly preparations, suffering a 1-0 home defeat to Japan, which led manager Steve Clarke to express surprise and disappointment over fan reaction, following a performance described as flat and timid.

Women's Super League Title Race & Individual Form

The Women's Super League title race remains tight after Arsenal's Alessia Russo delivered a quickfire first-half hat-trick to power them past Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 in the North London Derby, keeping their championship hopes alive. Russo's recent form is proving timely, as she has been stepping up at the crucial stage of the season. Elsewhere in the WSL, Manchester City manager Marc Skinner maintained his optimism despite a 3-0 defeat to City, insisting that United could still qualify for the Women's Champions League spots. Meanwhile, in team selection news concerning the upcoming World Cup, England manager Thomas Tuchel appeared to demote Harry Maguire, naming four other centre-backs ahead of him in the current pecking order.

Global Football Management & Squad Selection

As teams finalize World Cup preparations, BBC Sport experts weighed in on their preferred starting XIs for England, with Thomas Tuchel facing pressure as the final game approaches. Manchester City's Phil Foden is reportedly running out of time to secure his spot, having moved from a mainstay to the fringe of the squad in under 18 months. In Asian football, Graham Arnold faces what he described as "the toughest job in the world" as he attempts to steer Iraq to their first World Cup qualification in four decades. On the administrative side of African football, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed that General Secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba has stepped down amid ongoing organizational turbulence.

Combat Sports & Golf Milestones

In professional boxing, Sebastian Fundora successfully retained his WBC super-welterweight title by demolishing Keith Thurman, securing the first stoppage defeat of Thurman's career inside six rounds. in the division, rising star Moses Itauma is set to become the mandatory challenger for the WBO title, potentially setting up a clash with stablemate Fabio Wardley. Meanwhile, Ellie Scotney is closing in on history, needing just one more victory to become Britain's youngest undisputed world champion across the four-belt era. On the golf course, Alex Fitzpatrick achieved a notable family milestone by clinching his first DP World Tour title just one week after his brother Matt won on the PGA Tour. In LPGA play, Hyo-Joo Kim established a new 54-hole scoring record after carding an 11-under, taking her to 25 under par at the Ford Championship.