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Last updated: April 24, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

English Football Relegation & Promotion Shakes Up

The Championship automatic promotion race tightened after Millwall snatched a late 1-1 draw at already-relegated Leicester City, keeping the Lions firmly in the hunt but failing to secure maximum points. Meanwhile, the Premier League relegation battle intensified as Nottingham Forest delivered a stunning 5-0 rout over Sunderland, scoring four times in the first half to move eight points clear of the drop zone, leading some observers to suggest the fight is now effectively a two-horse race. Adding to the Championship drama, West Bromwich Albion received an immediate two-point deduction for breaching EFL financial rules, which immediately pulled them back into the relegation scrap, making Forest's recent surge even more critical for their survival hopes.

Super League & Domestic Rugby Results

In Rugby League action, Leeds Rhinos demolished Catalans Dragons 46-4 at Headingley, running in eight tries to maintain their commanding position atop the Betfred Super League standings. Further down the table, Hull FC also secured a substantial victory by posting 50 points in their fixture against Castleford. Elsewhere in UK domestic sports, in the Gallagher Premiership, Bristol delivered a thumping 52-19 victory over rock-bottom Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park, allowing them to leapfrog Exeter and claim a crucial top-four spot.

Football Transfer Gossip & Managerial Moves

Speculation surrounding managerial changes continues to circulate, with reports suggesting Enzo Maresca is currently in talks with Manchester City while Pep Guardiola has emerged as a candidate for the vacant Italy national team manager role. In player movement news, Manchester winger Morgan Rogers has signaled openness to a move to European football, while Manchester City remains confident in securing the signing of Elliot Anderson. At Old Trafford, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes granted an extensive interview discussing his commitment to the club, admitting he did not anticipate being third in the table when he chose to remain amidst earlier struggles.

Tennis & Golf Updates

British tennis saw mixed fortunes at the Madrid Open, as Cameron Norrie successfully battled past Tomas Machac in three sets to progress into the third round, although fellow countrywoman Katie Boulter was eliminated by fifth seed Jessica Pegula. Separately, the tennis world faces disruption as defending French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz has been forced to withdraw from next month's tournament due to a persistent wrist injury. In PGA Tour news from the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the high-profile pairing of Shane Lowry and Brooks Koepka missed the cut by a single stroke, allowing players like the Fitzpatrick brothers to move into contention over the weekend.

Cricket & Coaching Stories

The opening day of the County Championship clash between Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire saw England fast bowler Josh Tongue claim an impressive five-wicket haul at Edgbaston, while Kent struggled in their fixture, highlighted by the difficulties faced by their batsmen. On the managerial front, Chelsea's interim head coach Calum McFarlane reflected on his "whirlwind" ascent, moving from relative obscurity to leading the team into an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Finally, in Scotland, the final Old Firm derby of the season faces potential fan disruption as Rangers have appealed to the SPFL after Celtic refused to allocate tickets to away supporters amid ongoing disputes.