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Last updated: June 9, 2026, 8:44 PM ET

Transfers & Coaching Moves Wolverhampton Wanderers secured a homecoming for Mexico striker Raúl Jiménez, locking him into a two‑year deal with a one‑year option after his departure from the Premier League side signs return. Across Portugal, Marco Silva was confirmed as Benfica’s new head coach, stepping in as the club formalised Jose Mourinho’s exit for a Real Madrid appointment takes charge. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s scouting network identified Arsenal full‑back Riccardo Calafiori as a potential target, adding to a growing list of European clubs monitoring defensive talent ahead of the summer window spies defender.

Women’s World Cup Qualifying England’s senior women’s team delivered a 3‑0 victory over Ukraine, yet the result could not alter their failure to clinch automatic qualification for the 2027 World Cup, leaving their fate to the remaining group fixtures wins but falls short. Coach Sarina Wiegman echoed the sentiment, describing the group as the toughest in the campaign and emphasizing that five wins from six matches still left the Lionesses reliant on other results to secure a spot labels group toughest. In a parallel narrative, the Republic of Ireland’s campaign ended with a narrow defeat to France, but manager Carla Ward expressed pride in the side’s performance and highlighted the forthcoming play‑off opportunity as a chance to keep World Cup hopes alive reflects on loss.

Matchday Incidents A technical mishap disrupted Hungary’s friendly against Kazakhstan when a TV spidercam collapsed onto the pitch at Debrecen’s Nagyerdei Stadium, prompting a brief stoppage while officials cleared the equipment and inspected the surface for safety concerns camera falls. The incident underscored ongoing concerns about broadcast technology at smaller venues, prompting discussions among UEFA officials regarding stricter rigging protocols for future fixtures.