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Last updated: March 28, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Women's Super League Title Race & Derby Drama

Manchester City demonstrated why they are deserving WSL title winners after thashing second-place Manchester United 3-0, stretching their lead atop the table to 11 points and placing themselves within five points of securing the championship according to the live table update. Despite the decisive defeat, Manchester United manager Marc Skinner reaffirmed his belief that the Red Devils could still secure European qualification, insisting the loss does not derail their continental ambitions despite the heavy margin of defeat. Meanwhile, the battle at the other end of the table saw ten-player Liverpool narrowly edge Everton 3-2 in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, a vital victory that pushed Jürgen Klopp's side eight points clear of the relegation zone following the intense match which was available for free streaming.

Managerial Moves & Transfer Speculation

In Scottish football, St Mirren confirmed Craig McLeish will remain at the helm as interim manager through the conclusion of the current season, providing stability for the Premiership club following recent speculation. Elsewhere in managerial news, a Tottenham Hotspur fans' group has voiced opposition to the potential appointment of former Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi, citing his public support for Mason Greenwood as the primary reason for their disapproval of the potential hiring. Off the pitch, transfer rumors suggest Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah is reportedly eyeing a return to Serie A side Roma as a potential destination once his tenure at Anfield concludes this summer according to the latest transfer talk.

International Fixtures & Sports Governance

Former Northern Ireland international Chris Brunt voiced sharp criticism regarding an upcoming friendly fixture, describing the planned match against Wales for Michael O'Neill's squad as a "complete dead rubber" and questioning the judgment of Uefa officials who scheduled the game. Separately, coverage continued on the ongoing controversy surrounding runner Caster Semenya, who is preparing for a new confrontation with the International Olympic Committee, asserting that the recent rule changes are politically motivated rather than designed for clarity or to safeguard women's competition which she deems discriminatory.

Other Sporting Updates

In the realm of horse racing, Jack Channon secured a significant double as his mount, Urban Lion, narrowly defeated Rogue Diplomat in the William Hill Lincoln at Doncaster, marking Edward Greatrex’s largest training victory in over 11 years on the opening day of the Flat turf season. Furthermore, coverage followed live action from the Scotland versus Japan fixture in the Champions League sphere, while updates were also provided for the lower leagues, including League One and League Two matches with highlights available for review.