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Last updated: April 27, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Rugby Union & League

The European club rugby semi-finals saw mixed fortunes, as Ulster welcomed back three key players—Tom O'Toole, Nick Timoney, and Jude Postlethwaite—from injury for their crucial European Challenge Cup clash against Exeter Chiefs at the Affidea Stadium. However, the reunion was overshadowed by a comprehensive defeat for Ulster in the United Rugby Championship, where they succumbed 41-14 to Munster in Limerick. In the English Premiership race, Saracens managed to beat Leicester 19-15, keeping their play-off aspirations alive, while the battle for top spots continued after Northampton prevailed in a tense encounter between the top two sides in a talking point-heavy weekend. Separately, Welsh fly-half Rhys Sheedy, the 30-year-old playmaker, committed his future to Cardiff by signing a new contract, stating his desire to ensure a successful tenure for the club.

Snooker & Golf

The World Snooker Championship last-16 tie between Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins is poised for a conclusion after O'Sullivan established a 6-2 lead following the opening session, though Higgins managed to narrow the deficit later in the contest. In contrast, Mark Williams, the third member of snooker's celebrated 'Class of 92', saw his tournament hopes dashed after losing to Michael Hawkins, adding more pressure to the venue often described as having pressure "50 times worse than driving tests". Meanwhile, the snooker calendar faced disruption as the lucrative Saudi Arabia Masters was cancelled, drawing criticism from top professionals. In golf, England’s Esme Hamilton secured her inaugural European Tour title at the South African Open, holding off a challenge from fellow countrywoman Cara Gainer, while Nelly Korda built a substantial lead in the first women's major of the year, the Chevron Championship establishing command.

Football & Soccer

In the English Football League, Wrexham is preparing for a final-day push against Middlesbrough, with manager Phil Parkinson asserting that their current Championship standing is one they would have readily accepted at the start of the season, as they look to secure a play-off spot, potentially spoiling Coventry City's title celebrations in the process as defender Dom Hyam hopes. In a dramatic weekend for Gaelic games, Down delivered a major shock in the Ulster Championship quarter-final, knocking out defending champions Donegal 3-21 to 1-21, a victory Down boss Conor Laverty relished after what had been a difficult path for the team leading to his roaring celebration. Elsewhere, Gillingham and former Wales international Sam Vokes announced his retirement after a two-decade career that included 64 international caps.

Motorsport & Athletics

The world of endurance running saw records shattered at the London Marathon, where the performances of Sabastian Saew and Tigst Assefa, who rewrote the record books, drew attention to the advanced footwear utilized. This event followed a remarkable personal feat by Hannah Cox, who completed 100 marathons in 100 days across India, having never run competitively 18 months prior. In motorsport, Alex Marquez successfully halted Marco Bezzecchi's MotoGP winning streak with a comfortable victory at the Spanish Grand Prix. Rally driver Elfyn Evans returned to the top of the WRC standings after finishing runner-up in Rally Islas Canarias, taking a narrow two-point lead over Takamoto Katsuta. The F1 calendar featured the Miami Grand Prix, the second sprint event of the season, with coverage details spanning 1-3 May.

Cricket & Cycling

Punjab Kings executed a record-breaking chase in T20 cricket, successfully hunting down a massive target of 265 to defeat the Delhi Capitals, thereby recording the highest successful run-chase in T20 history. In the women's game, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt expressed that the team has felt they have underachieved since their 2017 World Cup triumph. In cycling, Tadej Pogacar demonstrated his dominance by claiming his third consecutive Liege-Bastogne-Liege title after a grueling battle with Paul Seixas. Meanwhile, Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign concluded with another loss to France, prompting analysis on the "fine margins" that cost them after suffering their ninth consecutive defeat.

Golf & Tennis Regulations

The R&A is actively planning contingencies for The Open Championship in July, with chief executive Mark Darbon confirming they will attempt to avoid a scheduling clash with the World Cup final by potentially starting the final round earlier. Furthermore, Darbon addressed on-course discipline, stating that players found guilty of misconduct during the tournament could face a mandatory two-shot penalty. In tennis, Elena Rybakina voiced her distrust in the electronic line-calling system currently in use in Madrid, citing a specific disputed call during her victory over Zheng Qinwen. On a positive note for the British contingent in Madrid, Katie Boulter was privileged to partner with Venus Williams, as the pair advanced to the second round of the women's doubles.

Ice Hockey & NFL

The UK ice hockey community is adjusting to major changes following last season's tragedy; the inquest into the death of Adam Johnson, who suffered a fatal neck injury while playing for the Nottingham Panthers, heard testimony describing a "chaotic scene." On a more positive note for the sport, the Manchester Storm franchise announced they will return to the AO Arena next season after more than two decades playing elsewhere. In the NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers used a second-day pick to select quarterback Drew Allar, continuing their preparations despite lingering uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers' future. Furthermore, the draft saw British tight end Seydou Traore selected late, alongside Nigerian Uar Bernard, who has yet to play a game of American football.

Player Contract & Season Endings

In the United Rugby Championship, Ospreys number eight Morgan Morris is being encouraged by coach Mark Jones to finish the season strongly, as a good run could put him in contention for a first call-up to the Wales squad. Championship-chasing Wrexham faces a final test against Middlesbrough, with defender Dom Hyam hoping to spoil Coventry City's top-flight celebrations. The jump racing season concluded at Sandown, where Havaila won the Bet365 Gold Cup, and jockey Sean Bowen was officially crowned champion jockey for the second time, though he subsequently criticized the racing calendar as being "stupid," calling for calendar reform. Badminton’s world governing body voted to implement a new scoring system starting in 2027, marking a structural change for the sport.