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Last updated: April 25, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Rugby Union & League: Six Nations & Domestic Action

The Women's Six Nations saw France secure a commanding 26-7 victory over Ireland in a high-intensity match in Clermont, keeping their Grand Slam aspirations firmly on track ahead of a potential final showdown with England. Despite the loss, Ireland coach Scott Bemand stated his squad was "ready" for the pressure, having made only one change to the lineup that faced the French challenge. Meanwhile, England's defending champions are also though reports suggest their dominance feels 'muted' despite beating Wales, prompting internal concern over performance levels, even as they aim for an eighth consecutive title. Wales coach Sean Lynn acknowledged the team's tenacity, praising their "never say die attitude" against the world's best, while acknowledging significant work remains to match elite standards. In domestic action, Saracens kept their Prem play-off hopes alive by edging out Leicester 19-15, while Bristol Bears steamrolled Newcastle Red Bulls 52-19, running in eight tries to jump into the top four of the Premiership standings with a big win.

In the United Rugby Championship, Munster delivered a comprehensive 41-14 dismantling of Ulster in Limerick, with injuries forcing Ulster to field three academy debutants among 15 total changes for the Munster trip. Welsh sides saw mixed fortunes; Cardiff improved their URC play-off position by winning the derby against Ospreys at the Arms Park to boost prospects, while Dragons secured their first away URC win in four years by defeating Zebre in Parma thanks to a last-minute try from David Richards. In Rugby League, Hull Kingston Rovers clinched a top-six position for the first time this season after Mikey Lewis was instrumental, scoring four tries in a thrashing of Bradford Bulls, and new England coach Brian McDermott has offered a route back into the World Cup squad for Man of Steel Jake Connor following his omission.

Snooker & Global Sport Governance

The World Snooker Championship saw former winner Shaun Murphy cruise into the quarter-finals, decisively beating China’s Xiao Guodong with a session to spare, marking him as the first player to advance. In another high-profile last-16 encounter, 50-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan opened up a commanding 6-2 lead over John Higgins after the first session of their matchup, renewing a rivalry spanning three decades at the Crucible. However, fellow 'Class of 92' member Mark Williams was eliminated after losing to Hawkins. Neil Robertson's 10-6 victory over Pang Junxu also ensured a Crucible record was equalled, with 15 seeded players advancing to the second round following the completion of round one. Globally, Badminton's world governing body voted this week to implement a scoring system change starting in 2027, overhauling the match format Golf, Tennis & Athletics Updates

In golf, English brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick are positioning themselves strongly at the PGA Tour's Zurich Classic of New Orleans pairs event, sitting just one shot off the lead in the team competition. Meanwhile, Nelly Korda established a significant advantage in the first women's major of 2026, the Chevron Championship, as she took charge of the leaderboard. On the tennis circuit in Madrid, Britain's Katie Boulter expressed her honour at partnering Venus Williams in the women's doubles, advancing to the second round alongside the 'absolute icon'. In athletics, Great Britain's Beth Potter claimed victory in the opening women's race of the 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan to start the season strongly.

Horse Racing, Cricket & US Sports Draft

The final day of the jump racing season at Sandown culminated with Havaila winning the Bet365 Gold Cup, while Sean Bowen was officially crowned champion jockey and Dan Skelton secured the title of champion trainer for the season. In domestic cricket, Leicestershire leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed has joined the Delhi Capitals for the remainder of the IPL season after securing a late deal, while New Zealand great Suzie Bates announced her retirement from international cricket following this year's T20 World Cup, concluding a two-decade international career. In T20 action, Punjab Kings achieved a stunning record by successfully chasing down a target of 265 against Delhi Capitals, recording the highest-ever successful run-chase in T20 history to secure the win. The NFL Draft commenced with the Pittsburgh Steelers addressing their quarterback situation by selecting Drew Allar on day two, amidst ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of veteran Aaron Rodgers after the initial picks, while the Raiders made Fernando Mendoza the first overall pick, making him only the third player ever to achieve the trifecta of winning a national championship, earning the Heisman Trophy, and being the top draft selection in the same year following the selections.

Player Milestones & Personal Endeavours

In football news, Newport County manager Christian Fuchs described the dramatic 110-minute victory over Oldham Athletic as one of the most "traumatic" matches he has overseen, suggesting the hard-fought win may have rescued the club's season. Soccer manager Phil Parkinson expressed sympathy for Wrexham supporters regarding the cost of tickets—deemed "a lot"—for their upcoming Championship match against Coventry City, who are the current league champions ahead of the fixture. Meanwhile, Cardiff City's Dylan Lawlor overcame expectations, having believed he would need to depart the club to achieve a breakthrough this season, instead starring for both club and country during a breakout year. In marathon running, Aaron Ramsey, recently retired from professional football, is preparing to run the London Marathon in tribute to his friend Ceri's six-year-old son Hugh, who passed away from a rare cancer in a moving tribute. Furthermore, GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd will make her London Marathon debut less than two years after a mid-race seizure led her to fear her career was over, viewing the event as a second chance for her career.

Domestic Sports & Player Conduct

In Netball, London Pulse secured the top spot in the NSL standings by achieving their sixth consecutive victory, routing Birmingham Panthers 61-35 to claim first place. In other developments, former New Zealand international Doug Bracewell admitted to cocaine use following the first day of Essex's final County Championship match last year, a misconduct revelation. Former England all-rounder Samit Patel announced his retirement from domestic cricket following a league ban that he openly "disapproved" of before stepping away. In a separate incident, Ospreys management publicly condemned the "disgraceful" online abuse directed at wing Luke Morgan following an injury sustained by Sale Sharks' Ethan Hooker during a recent match.

Motorsport & Combat Sports

McLaren announced the signing of 11-year-old Harry Williams to their young driver programme, making him the youngest-ever acquisition by the team, two years younger than Lewis Hamilton was when he was signed by the F1 giant. In the UFC, the homecoming bout for Tai Tuivasa at UFC Perth is secured after Louie Sutherland agreed to take the fight on just one week's notice to step in quickly.