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Last updated: May 2, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

European Rugby Knockouts

The European rugby semi-finals saw both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup fields narrowed down, with several major clubs advancing to the finals. In the Champions Cup, Leinster survived a scare against Toulon, securing passage to their fourth final in five seasons after a tense contest, while Bath will look to join them after their scrum-half Ben Spencer recovered from injury to feature in their Sunday clash against Bordeaux-Begles in the semi-final. Meanwhile, the Challenge Cup delivered a decisive result for Ulster, who defeated Exeter 29-12 in Belfast, placing them one match away from claiming their first major trophy in two decades, despite Exeter being without key players like Angus Bell and James Hume for the contest. Elsewhere in the Challenge Cup, the improved Dragons squad travels to face Montpellier on Sunday, aiming to reach the final for the first time, backed by expected support from travelling Welsh fans in France.

Domestic Rugby League & Football

In Super League action, the Leeds Rhinos maintained their hold on the top spot after Maika Sivo recorded his fourth hat-trick of the season to sink Wakefield Trinity in a derby victory, keeping them two points clear of reigning champions Hull KR, who demolished Castleford 50-6 to complete a perfect winning streak throughout April. St Helens ensured the gap remained at two points by grinding out a hard-fought win against York, keeping pace with the leaders. Wigan Warriors broke a four-match losing streak by dispatching Bradford Bulls, with Noah Hodkinson bagging a hat-trick in the process to secure the victory. In football management news, James Morrison was named West Brom boss permanently after steering the club clear of relegation trouble in the Championship, while interim Blackburn Rovers manager Michael O'Neill stated that any decision on his future must be appropriate for all parties involved, including Northern Ireland national team considerations.

Snooker World Championship Drama

The World Snooker Championship semi-finals in Sheffield produced marathon sessions and historic moments as Shaun Murphy powered past John Higgins to secure his spot in the final. Murphy clinched a 17-15 victory over Higgins, though not before Higgins had briefly established a slender 13-11 lead heading into the final session of their battle. The earlier matches also delivered drama, with Mark Allen and Wu Yize contesting the longest frame in Crucible history, described by some as an "embarrassment to snooker". The elite success at the top level raises questions about whether this golden era is translating to UK grassroots clubs recovering from doldrums.

Boxing & Combat Sports Updates

Naoya Inoue solidified his standing as an all-time great boxer after he secured a unanimous decision victory over fellow countryman Junto Nakatani in Tokyo, retaining his undisputed status; rivals who have faced Inoue described the experience as terrifying, with one fighter admitting he could not feel his legs. Transitioning to MMA, British heavyweight Louie Sutherland claimed a "changing of the guard" moment following his short-notice victory over Tai Tuivasa at UFC Perth earlier this weekend. In other combat sports news, rising UFC talent Lone'er Kavanagh credited his mother's influence and overcoming the early loss of his father for shaping his career path.

County Cricket & Domestic Fixtures

The County Championship saw Surrey take a commanding position against Sussex, largely thanks to a century scored by Dom Sibley on day two of their fixture at The Oval. Meanwhile, the match between Yorkshire and Somerset at Taunton was interrupted by rain after Yorkshire managed to stage a spirited fightback on the second day. In the One-Day Cup, The Blaze ascended to the top of the table following their win, joining other victors in the competition, including Lancashire, Essex, and Warwickshire who also secured wins. Kent county team took the unusual step of disabling social media comments as a "duty of care" measure for their players following an unspecified incident.

Golf, Tennis, and Horse Racing

In professional golf, Bryson DeChambeau publicly refuted speculation regarding his departure from LIV Golf, labeling reports that he was looking to leave before year-end as "completely untrue". On the tennis circuit, American teenager Mirra Andreeva advanced to her first Madrid Open final after defeating Hailey Baptiste in a tight contest, prevailing 6-4 7-6 (10-8) in the semi-final. Horse racing saw Lossiemouth extend her perfect record by winning the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown by a decisive five lengths on Friday during the festival, while Flat jockey Billy Loughnane expressed the personal significance of potentially winning the 2,000 Guineas aboard favourite Bow Echo on Saturday.

Football & Rugby Union Player Updates

In football, Leeds United's recent string of positive results, which included a Maika Sivo hat-trick sinking Wakefield in the Super League, has many believing the club is now safe from relegation, noting that no club has previously gone down with 43 points in the Premier League era. England pace bowler Mark Wood expressed optimism about returning to bowling later this summer as he continues his recovery from the knee injury that curtailed his Ashes participation last year. In rugby union, Exeter forward Ethan Roots received a three-match ban for striking Gloucester hooker Jack Innard, with the tackle ruled to have concussed his "friend" during the match. Furthermore, England's Women's Six Nations captain Kate Williams and winger Catherine Richards have been ruled out of the final two rounds of the 2026 tournament due to injury.

Irish Football & Other Sports Notes

Coleraine captured the Irish Cup title for the first time since 2018, defeating holders Dungannon Swifts 3-2 in an exciting final at Windsor Park, with Matthew Shevlin scoring twice in the victory; Coleraine captain Lyndon Kane noted his personal disappointment at missing the 2018 final through injury and his desire to lift the trophy this year after missing out. Crusaders manager Declan Caddell credited his players after a "rollercoaster" season culminated in securing Premiership status for the next campaign following a penalty shootout win over Annagh. In basketball, the Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated the Denver Nuggets, winning the best-of-seven play-off series 4-2 to advance to the Western Conference semi-finals where they will face the Spurs. Former world number four Kei Nishikori announced that he will conclude his professional tennis career at the end of the 2026 season, stating he had "gave it his all".