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Last updated: May 11, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

Premier League Title Race & Football Results

Arsenal took a giant leap toward a first Premier League title in two decades after securing a tough 1-0 victory over West Ham United on Sunday, although the win involved an escape from a controversial VAR decision late in the game. Elsewhere in England's top flight, highlights from the day's four fixtures were presented by Kelly Cates on Match of the Day, while Manchester City kept their own title hopes alive as Jérémy Doku scored to ensure they avoided a costly slip-up. In European rugby, Harlequins demolished Newcastle Red Bulls by running in 12 tries en route to a massive 76-17 win in a fixture featuring the league's bottom two sides, whereas Saracens recorded their tenth straight victory over injury-hit Bristol Bears, scoring six tries to bolster their Gallagher Premiership top-four aspirations.

Rugby Union & League Showdowns

The final rounds of the United Rugby Championship are creating high drama, with Glasgow Warriors cruising past Cardiff to claim a bonus-point victory that puts them atop the table heading into the regular season's last week, leaving Cardiff's play-off chances dented. In the Welsh game, Dan Lydiate is departing the Dragons to take up a full-time coaching position with the national squad, while the club's potential future was secured as the takeover of Exeter Chiefs by the owners of AFC Bournemouth received approval from the Premiership club over the weekend. Meanwhile, in the Betfred Women's Super League, Wigan Warriors dominated York Valkyrie with Isabel Rowe contributing 20 points to send the holders to a second consecutive Challenge Cup final.

International Women's Rugby & Welsh Setbacks

The Women's Six Nations saw England move to the brink of securing an eighth consecutive title after veteran flanker Marlie Packer contributed four tries in a dominant bonus-point win over Italy in Parma. France also ran in 11 tries to dispatch Scotland convincingly, setting up a massive Grand Slam decider against England next weekend, with Packer aiming for a fitting finale in Bordeaux after another strong showing. Conversely, Welsh rugby progress has stalled, with their winless run in the tournament extending to nine games following a disappointing showing away to Ireland, who secured their second victory of the campaign with a 33-12 bonus-point triumph.

Rugby League Challenge Cup Final Setup

The Challenge Cup semi-finals delivered high stakes, as St Helens set up a grand final rematch against Wigan Warriors by defeating Leeds Rhinos, despite Ulster centre Stuart McCloskey being ruled out of the upcoming European final due to a serious hamstring injury sustained elsewhere in the URC action. The Wigan Warriors had previously secured their spot with a magnificent defensive performance, shutting out derby rivals St Helens to earn their third appearance at Wembley in five seasons with a six-try display, having first cleared the hurdle by thumping York Valkyrie in the Women's Challenge Cup to reach their final.

UFC Title Upset & Combat Sports

Sean Strickland dethroned the previously unbeaten Khamzat Chimaev to claim the middleweight championship at UFC 328 in Newark, New Jersey, winning via a razor-close split decision in a highly charged event that saw Chimaev kick Strickland during a face-off despite the presence of armed police at the weigh-ins. The fallout from the main card includes speculation over the most likely next opponent for both the new champion and the defeated challenger (https://headlinesbriefing.com/home/bbc-sport/ufc-freedom-250-tickets-reach-15m-for-elite-guests-bfc4a1ca), though luxury packages for a future UFC event celebrating 250 years of American independence are already being advertised to high rollers for up to $1.5 million for White House access. In boxing, Daniel Dubois silenced critics of his mentality by overcoming adversity to secure a WBO heavyweight world title by stopping Fabio Wardley in the eleventh round of a brutal clash, fulfilling predictions made by many in the sport prior to the bout.

European Golf & Tennis Dominance

South African upstart Yurav Premlall delivered an extraordinary performance at the Catalunya Championship, winning by a dominant margin of 14 shots—just one shy of matching Tiger Woods's record—to cap one of the most remarkable outcomes in European Tour history. Meanwhile, in Italian tennis, World No. 1 Iga Swiatek dropped just one game en route to dispatching Elisabetta Cocciaretto, setting up an anticipated fourth-round clash at the Italian Open against Naomi Osaka, while Jannik Sinner also began his campaign with a straightforward second-round victory.

Motorcycle Racing Tragedy & Recovery

The North West 200 saw significant events, including impressive debut success for Storm Stacey, who raced to a thrilling double win across two races, while established riders Glenn Irwin and Michael Dunlop also secured victories over the weekend. However, the event was marred by tragedy after Belgian rider Kamil Holan died following a crash during Thursday's Superbike qualifying, prompting tributes from fellow competitors like Laurent Hoffmann, who called Holan a "good friend" in heartfelt statements. Following the fatal incident, leading racer Davey Todd opened up about the difficult reality of dealing with death within the sport.

NBA & Collegiate Football Recruiting

In the NBA playoffs, the Oklahoma City Thunder moved to the brink of advancing to the Western Conference Finals after delivering a dominant victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, putting them up 3-1 in the series as the Lakers faced elimination, while the New York Knicks are now just one win away from progressing in their own Conference semi-final after securing an away victory. Separately, the college football recruiting world saw a significant commitment when Class of 2027 quarterback R.J. Day, the son of Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day, announced his decision to play for Northwestern University.

Equestrian & Cycling Milestones

Britain's Ros Canter achieved a historic feat at the Badminton Horse Trials, becoming the first rider-horse combination to secure victory three times with her mount Lordships Graffalo. In professional cycling, Paula Blasi triumphed at the women's Vuelta a Espana to claim her first career Grand Tour victory, though the Giro d'Italia saw chaos on its opening stage when a massive crash involving approximately 30 riders on a wet descent caused British contender Adam Yates to lose nearly 14 minutes to his overall rivals, despite Paul Magnier winning the stage itself amid the sprint pile-up earlier in the day.

Tennis & Netball Moves

England Women's Rugby star Maud Muir discussed her diverse background, revealing her childhood history in cricket and her current appreciation for pottery and the act of "boshing" opposing defenders in her prop role. In netball, Nottingham Forest took a vital step toward securing a Super League play-off berth after defeating the chasing London Mavericks 57-49 in a crucial contest. Finally, in the Women's Six Nations, Ireland coach Scott Bemand observed a tangible "mindset shift" across the entire spectrum of Irish women's rugby following their win over Wales.

Wrestling & US College Football Recruiting

WWE Backlash featured a breakout performance from rising star Bron Breakker, alongside the escalating feud between top contenders Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu, setting the stage for future main events. In the context of college football recruiting, R.J. Day's commitment to Northwestern generated news, given his lineage as the son of the high-profile Ohio State coach Ryan Day.