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

Rugby Union & League

The injury crisis deepened for Ulster ahead of their trip to Munster, forcing the province to hand debuts to three academy players in the crucial United Rugby Championship fixture, while elsewhere in Welsh rugby, the Cardiff takeover deal collapsed after negotiations with Ospreys owners fell through, a decision the Ospreys boss welcomed as they prepare to finalize their own Professional Rugby Agreement shortly. In Rugby League, Josh Charnley scored twice to move within five tries of Ryan Hall's Super League record, helping Leigh Leopards secure a comfortable victory over the Huddersfield Giants, and England's new head coach, Brian McDermott, offered a pathway back into the squad for Man of Steel Jake Connor ahead of the autumn World Cup.

Women's Rugby Union

The Women’s Six Nations continues to evolve, with coaches and players demonstrating smarter tactical approaches, indicating the tournament is becoming faster and smarter, as Ireland prepares for a high-pressure clash against France in Clermont, with coach Scott Bemand stating his squad is "ready" following recent big-game exposure and making only one starting change. Wales will see Bethan Lewis captain the side against England due to injuries to Kate Williams, while Alisha Joyce makes a remarkable return to the bench just five months after giving birth to her son Ralphie to face the undefeated English team. Meanwhile, England vice-captain Alex Matthews extended her commitment to reigning Premier 15s champions Gloucester-Hartpury, as teammate Sarah Bern maintained the team's high standards, insisting "until we have that perfect game, no-one will be happy" despite their current dominance.

Mixed Martial Arts & Combat Sports

UFC Perth received a late boost as Briton Louie Sutherland agreed to step in on a week's notice to face Tai Tuivasa in his homecoming bout, while in boxing, Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller is seeking a title shot after his viral, toupee-fueled comeback captured global attention after a 15-year wait. Flyweight Rose Namajunas is pushing for immediate change in the sport, calling on the UFC to implement stronger penalties for eye pokes, regardless of whether they are deemed intentional or accidental.

Golf & Tennis

At the Chevron Championship, American Nelly Korda seized a two-shot lead after the opening round, with England's Mimi Rhodes impressing on her debut, sitting four shots off the pace. In men's tennis, former world number one Venus Williams suffered her 10th straight singles loss after falling 6-2, 6-4 to Kaitlin Quevedo at the Madrid Open. Meanwhile, Robert Mac Intyre, the 2024 Scottish Open champion, seeks iron play improvement while maintaining his fiery temperament as he looks ahead to July's event.

Snooker

The World Snooker Championship first round concluded with Ronnie O'Sullivan dispatching He Guoqiang to set up a highly anticipated last-16 meeting with John Higgins, while Neil Robertson defeated Pang Junxu 10-6, ensuring a Crucible record equalling 15 seeded players advanced. The tournament is also carrying emotional weight, as Iran's Hossein Vafaei stated the ongoing war in his country makes it difficult to focus ahead of his World Championship match.

Motorsport & Cycling

McLaren made headlines by signing 11-year-old Harry Williams to their young driver programme, making him their youngest-ever recruit, two years younger than Lewis Hamilton was upon joining the F1 setup. George Russell admitted he would welcome more competition for the title, stating his approach to racing remains consistent from age, while McLaren's Oscar Piastri commented that if Max Verstappen were to depart Formula, it would be "not a great look" for the entire sport. In cycling, Britain's Tom Pidcock achieved a remarkable victory on stage three of the Tour of the Alps less than a month after a severe crash in Spain.

NFL & College Football

The NFL Draft saw the Raiders select Fernando Mendoza with the first overall pick, making him just the third player in history to achieve Heisman Trophy winner, national champion, and first overall selection in the same year, capping a remarkable run following his Heisman triumph. The Cleveland Browns are prioritizing "difference-makers and elite-level talent" for their two first-round selections at picks No. 6 and No. 24 as they plan their draft haul. Looking further out, early bracketology for the 2026-27 NCAA tournament installed Florida as the No. 1 overall seed, returning their leading scorer for the forecasted field.

Basketball (NBA & WNBA)

In the NBA playoffs, LeBron James propelled the Lakers to a 2-0 series lead over the Houston Rockets, drawing comparisons to generational talents like LeBron himself after a dominant Game 1 performance, while Victor Wembanyama faces a race against time to recover from a concussion sustained prior to the Spurs' next contest against Portland. The WNBA announced that its 2026 schedule will feature a record 216 nationally broadcast games, as teams finalize offseason strategies, with rankings placing franchises into four distinct tiers based on their moves. Minnesota's Napheesa Collier will remain sidelined until at least June while recovering from ankle surgery, impacting the Lynx's immediate outlook.

Marathon Running & Athletics

London Marathon runners are achieving significant milestones, with Jess Warner-Judd making her debut less than two years after a mid-race seizure made her fear career over, and Apryl Hammett is targeting the completion of 300 total marathons—100 each in road, trail, and ultra formats in her long-term goal. The Boston Marathon saw "superstar" runners praised for their assistance after they carried an exhausted runner across the finish line, while Calli Hauger-Thackery completed the race 22 weeks pregnant, calling the effort tougher than any other career achievement. Grassroots participation is also up, with Sport England reporting that record numbers of people in England are playing sport.

Cricket

Former England all-rounder Samit Patel announced his retirement from the domestic game following a league ban that he disapproved of leading to his decision. Rehan Ahmed, the Leicestershire leg-spinning all-rounder, has signed with the Delhi Capitals for the remainder of the ongoing IPL season joining the franchise mid-tournament, while Abhishek Sharma delivered the fifth-highest individual score in IPL history for Sunrisers Hyderabad against the Delhi Capitals in a massive batting display. New Zealand's Suzie Bates confirmed she will retire from international cricket after this year's T20 World Cup, concluding an illustrious 20-year career for the all-rounder.

Soccer & General Sports Administration

Fifa confirmed it has no immediate plans for Italy to replace Iran in the World Cup, standing by comments from President Infantino suggesting the Iranian team's participation is certain for the upcoming tournament. Meanwhile, Dylan Lawlor expressed surprise at his breakthrough season at Cardiff City, having previously believed he would need to depart the club to gain national team recognition but has starred for both club and country. In administrative news, former national selector Ed Smith was appointed as a non-executive director to the England and Wales Cricket Board, and David Jeffrey secured the manager's role at Portadown for next season as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.

Future Sports Venues & Development

The potential stadium for the LA 2028 Olympics could host Indian Premier League franchises, as Kolkata Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore suggested IPL teams might utilize the venue, aligning with global expansion ambitions. Separately, Ryder Cup organizers have defended the decision to nearly double ticket prices for next year's event in Ireland, outlining the reasons behind the record figures being set for European attendance. In a controversial debate, questions are being raised over whether golf courses are appropriate sites for housing development or if they are being unfairly targeted for construction.