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Last updated: May 10, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

Rugby Union & League Upsets

The Women's Six Nations title race is set for a dramatic conclusion next weekend after England secured their showdown with France by overwhelming Italy in Parma, where veteran flanker Marlie Packer racked up four tries in the Red Roses' dominant display. Across the Channel, France crushed Scotland by running in 11 tries to earn the necessary bonus point, setting up the decisive clash for the Grand Slam. Meanwhile, Wales' stagnant progress continued with a disappointing away loss to Ireland, who registered their second tournament win in a 33-12 bonus-point victory where Wafer starred for the hosts. In domestic rugby league, Wigan Warriors earned a third Challenge Cup final appearance in five years after delivering a magnificent defensive effort to shut out derby rivals St Helens, while the Women's team also advanced, with Isabel Rowe contributing 20 points as they dominated York Valkyrie to reach a second consecutive Women's Challenge Cup final.

Boxing & Premiership Action

Daniel Dubois silenced his critics by overcoming significant adversity to defeat Fabio Wardley and claim the WBO heavyweight championship, successfully writing a new narrative after earlier questions regarding his mentality. In the Gallagher Premiership, Saracens extended their winning streak to ten matches by overpowering the injury-hit Bristol Bears, securing a victory that significantly bolsters their push for a top-four finish. Elsewhere in domestic football, Dungannon Swifts midfielder Kealan Dillon praised the club's trajectory after his goal-scoring contribution brought the side to the very brink of another European qualification spot, which the team is now eyeing for one final push this season. The day's Scottish Premiership action, featuring highlights presented by Steven Thompson, was also broadcast on BBC Sportscene.

Motorsport & Cycling Drama

The North West 200 saw thrilling action across multiple classes, highlighted by Storm Stacey achieving a successful double in his debut outing, alongside victories for established names like Glenn Irwin and Michael Dunlop. However, the Moto GP paddock faced serious concerns after defending champion Marc Marquez suffered a crash that necessitated his withdrawal from the remainder of the French Grand Prix and the subsequent Catalan Grand Prix due to a fractured foot. In road cycling, the Giro d'Italia delivered brutal moments on stage two when Britain's Adam Yates was caught up in a major incident involving roughly 30 competitors on a wet descent, causing him to lose nearly 14 minutes to the overall leaders. In contrast, Spanish cyclist Paula Blasi celebrated a career milestone by securing her first Grand Tour title in the women's Vuelta a Espana.

Tennis & NBA Play-off Picture

Jannik Sinner made a straightforward start to his campaign in Rome, dispatching Sebastian Ofner in the second round as he begins his bid for history at the Italian Open. On the NBA hardwood, the San Antonio Spurs took a commanding 2-1 lead in their Conference semi-final series thanks to a 39-point performance from Victor Wembanyama, while the New York Knicks moved within one victory of advancing in their own series after securing crucial road wins against their respective opponents. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest took a vital step toward securing their Netball Super League play-off berth, defeating the London Mavericks 57-49 in a contest that proved crucial in the standings battle. England rugby captain Charlie Dean also defended the team's decision to miss domestic fixtures to participate in a demanding army training camp ahead of their major internationals.