Canada 2026 World Cup draw reaction: Jesse Marsch's squad get friendly World Cup draw – but could face Italy

Canada got the rub of the green as preparations for the 2026 World Cup kicked into full gear. Les Rouges will face Switzerland, Qatar and the winner of a European playoff to open the tournament next summer. On paper, it’s a winnable group – but if the playoff unfolds as expected, Jesse Marsch’s team could be staring down global giants Italy in the early stages.

Getty ImagesDraw: Switzerland, Qatar, TBD

The World Cup draw brought a kind set of matchups for Canada as they prepare for their first World Cup with Jesse Marsch at the helm. The American coach has repeatedly called for his team to be tested in big moments, and Group B will give him plenty to work with. Switzerland (17), Qatar (51) and the winner of European playoff A tie don’t offer anything particularly easy – but nor do they feel overwhelming.

Crucially, Canada seem to have avoided the biggest names expected to cause damage in Pot 2 and 3. Pot 4, however, is less forgiving. The winner of European playoff A could be former world champions Italy.

Beyond the group, the bracket could also get tricky. An early knockout matchup with Brazil is possible if Les Rouges finish second. Still, the immediate focus is on the group – and this looks surprisingly winnable.

Their Pot 2 opponent is Switzerland, a mixed side of late. They struggled in European qualifying, but beat both Mexico and the USMNT in pre-Gold Cup friendlies in June. Pot 3 produced Qatar, which also feels relatively friendly given the recent drop in form – a run that included defeats to Palestine and Zimbabwe. Pot 4 is where it could unravel. If they win their playoff, Italy (12) would be formidable. Other possibilities include Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Wales.

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The Canadians will be an excellent watch regardless of who they play. But a fixture with Italy would truly be wonderful. They are a little more expansive under manager Gennaro Gattuso, and uncharacteristically leaky at the back. Tournament games are supposed to be cagey. This might not be that. Should the unexpected happen and Wales advance, their fans would certainly make that fixture good watching.

Getty Images SportDangerous matchup: Switzerland

The UEFA playoffs are still to be determined, but Switzerland will be a tricky Pot 2 team. Even if their results have been mixed, they are still an experienced side, with Granit Xhaka pulling the strings in center midfield. 

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It's an admittedly star-light group. But Switzerland's Manuel Akanji, a two-time Premier League winner with Man City, will make things tricky for Canada's attack. 

Dodgers Threw Subtle Shade at Manny Machado, Padres After Comments About Andy Pages

The Los Angeles Dodgers-San Diego Padres rivalry became tense this week as multiple players were hit by pitches and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts got ejected during the first two games of their four-game series.

Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was among those players to get hit by a pitch, as he was plunked by Padres pitcher Dylan Cease on Monday. Pages was visibly upset after getting hit, initially believing that Cease hit him intentionally.

Padres manager Mike Shildt responded to Pages's frustration with Cease by appearing to exclaim from the dugout, "Who the f— do you think you are."

“I don’t feel like my reaction was right," Pages said after the game, via Kevin Acee of . "But adrenaline took over for me in that moment.”

After the game, Padres third baseman Manny Machado shared his thoughts on Pages's reaction. Machado did pay a compliment to the season Pages is having, but he also said that if the Padres wanted to go after one of the Dodgers' players, it'd be one of the team's "big dogs," not Pages.

“They’ve got way more superstars over there,” Machado said, via Acee. “[If] we want to hit somebody, they’ve got some big dogs over there we could hit.”

The day after Machado's comment, Pages put in one of the best performances of his young career, going 4–4 with two home runs and three RBIs in the Dodgers' 8–6 victory. The Dodgers social team appeared to throw shade at Machado's comment after, posting a video of Pages's home run with the caption: "Big dog, Andy Pages."

When Pages hit his second home run of the night, the Dodgers social team seemed to throw even more shade at the Padres, and Shildt's comment this time, posting the clip of the homer with the caption, "AND THAT'S WHO ANDY PAGES IS!"

Kohli conquers legspin to add new layer to his mystique

Australia threw two legspinners at Virat Kohli and he scored off both with ease to control India’s chase

Andrew Fidel Fernando04-Mar-20251:55

Kumble: Kohli always in control during chases

When you have lived the kind of made-for-television existence that Virat Kohli has for the past 15 years, how much mystique, and how much freshness, does the spotlight leave for you? Kohli has invited much of the attention. There is arguably no cricketer in history that has revelled in this glow so much as Kohli, the broadcaster’s Kohlicam a self-perpetuating highlights package waiting to be cut to quicken the pulse of hundreds of millions.But human beings are complex. And though it feels like there are few dark corners waiting to be revealed about Kohli the person, and certainly no mysteries to Kohli the batter, there are some moments that he wants to keep to himself.On the eve of the Pakistan vs India match of this Champions Trophy, for instance, Kohli showed up to the nets of the ICC’s academy hours before he was scheduled to be there, and had a big throwdowns session, with one or two net bowlers in attendance. This was long before the media believed he would arrive, so it is difficult to figure what exactly he worked on. But when word spread that Kohli had landed, fans showed up and were kept outside the gates, from where they could catch only the barest of glimpses.Related

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This is Kohli’s life. Many would show up just to watch him sneeze, and then replay the video of the sneeze with friends, then discuss at length what could possibly have caused it, and whether he looked like he was suppressing any more sneezes, and at what velocity exactly the air was coming out of his nose. Were there any hints of snot? No, surely. The vegan diet. The punishing exercise regimen. In this body? No way. There is no excess mucus there.Kohli, the batter, has had recent trials against legspin. With other players you might not even notice. Wristspin anyway rocks the world on South Asian tracks right now. Also the ODI sample size is tiny.And because it is Kohli, and this career is under the electron microscope, facts that you would not discover about others, you do discover about Kohli. Since the start of 2024, Kohli had been out five times to legspin in the six ODI innings he had faced legspin in. His batting strike rate against legspinners was 48.64.This is a very specific kind of bowling, in a currently unfavoured format, so the data can only reveal so much. But how you have tended to get out in your last few innings is the thing that opposition bowlers tend to prey on. This is the blood in the water that the great white sharks – which Australia tend to embody in big tournaments – are drawn to.

“When you play 300 games, you will end up getting out to some of the spinners – so that’s okay. He’s got a hundred in this competition [against Pakistan], he’s got a [84] in this competition, and when you’ve got runs in this competition, you will eventually get out to some kind of a bowler”Gautam Gambhir

But although great whites generally rule the oceans, they are not the apex predator in this particular food chain. Kohli is an orca. On Tuesday, he stunned the sharks, and ate them up. Australia bowled 96 balls of legspin in this game, bringing in Tanveer Sangha to complement Adam Zampa. Only 14 of those 96 balls came when Kohli was not in the middle.Against Zampa, one of the best white-ball bowlers going, Kohli made 23 off 24 balls. Against Sangha, he hit 12 off 9. All up, that’s 35 off 33 balls against a type of bowling he is supposed to be struggling against. He even deployed the sweep against Sangha’s bowling – not one of his favoured shots. He got him away through fine leg for four.Kohli would eventually get out to Zampa, holing out to long-on on 84. Zampa bowled a googly that Kohli picked, but he wanted to crash it high over that long-on boundary anyway. Maybe in the very back of Kohli’s brain, right near the section neuroscience professors might label “impulse centre”, there was a thought that if he sent this ball high and long into the night, there would be no more doubts about him and legspin. Whether this is Kohli being intensely attuned to what people might be saying about him, or Kohli being intensely attuned to his own cricketing reality, it is hard to tell.Virat Kohli might have a problem against legspin, but there was little evidence of it on Tuesday night•ICC/Getty ImagesBut it is worth noting that this shot came only when India’s victory was all but assured. They needed 40 off 45 when he played that shot, with KL Rahul already batting well, and Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja to come. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that winning matches for India is not important to Kohli.”When you play 300 games, you will end up getting out to some of the spinners – so that’s okay,” coach Gautam Gambhir said after the match when asked about Kohli’s recent brushes with legspin. “He’s got a hundred in this competition [against Pakistan], he’s got a [84] in this competition, and when you’ve got runs in this competition, you will eventually get out to some kind of a bowler. So rather than dissecting and bisecting that he’s got out to legspin and then… when you’ve played 300 ODIs you will eventually get out to certain kind of bowlers.”The end of Kohli’s innings in this particular match revealed something brand new about a player it was thought there was no more to be known. He could have cruised his way to a 52nd ODI hundred, extending his lead at the top of a leaderboard that he will likely rule forever. But there was some part of him that also needed to crash a top-quality legspinner over long-on. And who could possibly deny the fun, the freshness, and the mystique in that?

تشكيل تونس أمام قطر في كأس العرب.. بن رمضان ومعلول أساسيان

أعلن سامي الطرابلسي، المدير الفني لمنتخب تونس، التشكيل الأساسي لمواجهة قطر، بعد قليل، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس العرب.

يواجه منتخب قطر نظيره تونس، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة من دور المجموعات بكأس العرب، على أرضية استاد البيت.

يدخل المنتخبان المباراة بشعار “لا بديل عن الفوز”، بعد نتائج مخيبة في الجولتين الأولى والثانية، فالمنتخب القطري خسر في مباراته الافتتاحية أمام فلسطين، بهدف نظيف، ثم تعادل مع سوريا 1-1.

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أما المنتخب التونسي، فقد خسر مباراته الأولى أمام سوريا وتعادل مع فلسطين بهدفين لكل منتخب، في الجولة الثانية من البطولة.

وشهد التشكيل الأساسي لتونس أمام قطر، تواجد محمد علي بن رمضان، لاعب وسط فريق الأهلي، وعلي معلول لاعب الصفاقسي التونسي الحالي.

قطر تحتاج إلى الفوز على تونس، مع انتظار تعثر سوريا أمام فلسطين، بينما تونس لا بديل أمامها سوى الفوز بفارق هدفين أو أكثر، مع فوز سوريا على فلسطين، وفي حال انتهاء مباراة سوريا وفلسطين بالتعادل، سيودع كل من تونس وقطر البطولة من الدور الأول. تشكيل تونس أمام قطر

حراسة المرمى: أيمن دحمان.

خط الدفاع: علي معلول – حمزة الجلاصي – ياسين مرياح – محمد بن علي.

خط الوسط: محمد علي بن رمضان – فرجاني ساسي – حسام تقا.

خط الهجوم: فراس شواط – سيف الجزيري – أسامة الحدادي.

Full Schedule of MLB All-Star Week Events, Including Home Run Derby

The Atlanta Braves will host the 2025 MLB All-Star game at Truist Park in Cumberland, Ga. next week, but the game is far from the only thing happening as the baseball world gathers for the Midsummer Classic.

There will be events in and around the park all weekend through the game. You can watch celebrities play softball, see future MLB All-Stars either get drafted or participate in the Futures Game and even judge the outfit every player wears to the park ahead of the game on Tuesday night.

Here's the full schedule of events and where you can watch them.

Saturday, July 12th

All-Star Futures Game

What Time: 4 p.m. ET
Where to Watch: MLB Network and MLB.com

Future All-Stars will be on display as the top players in minor league baseball get together for their own game. Current All-Stars like Ronald Acuña Jr., and Fernando Tatís Jr. are among the star players who've appeared in the game in the past. This year's coaching staffs are made up of Atlanta Braves greats like Chipper Jones, Marquisse Grissom and Fred McGriff. You can see the full rosters here.

All-Star Celebrity Softball Game

What Time: After Futures Game
Where to Watch: MLB.com

A very random mix of local and national celebrities will get together for five innings of softball. Athletes like Jennie Finch, CC Sabathia, Harry Douglas, Jordan Chiles, Natasha Watley and Terrell Owens will be joined by a number of actors, musicians and influencers as well as the "Capital One Bank Guy." Jermaine Dupri and Javy Lopez will act as the team managers.

Sunday, July 13th

MLB Draft

When: 6 p.m. ET
Where to Watch: ESPN, MLB Network, MLB.com

While the entire league is gathered baseball will hold its annual amateur draft, which begins on Sunday with the first three rounds, compensatory rounds, competitive balance rounds and prospect promotion incentive selections and continues with rounds four through 20 on Monday. Picks will be made at the Coca-Cola Roxy which is located adjacent to the Braves' home stadium, Truist Park. The Colorado Rockies hold the top pick in the draft.

Monday, July 14th

Home Run Derby

When: 8 p.m. ET
Where to Watch: ESPN

Eight of baseball's best home run hitters will compete for a fancy chain. All eight players will hit at least once with the top four hitters then advancing to one-on-one semifinals. Winner of those matchups move on to the final. You can see the full list of the 2025 Home Run Derby participants here as well as a complete list of past winner here.

Tuesday, July 15th

All-Star Red Carpet Show

When: 2 p.m. ET
Where to Watch: MLB Network, MLB.com

All-Stars will arrive at the game via The Battery, the shopping center at Truist Park. One MLB All-Star will win "best-dressed."

MLB All-Star Game

When: Broadcast starts at 7 p.m. ET
Where to Watch: Fox

The Midsummer Classic will air on Fox with Joe Davis and John Smoltz on the call. The first All-Star game took place in 1933 and the American League enters this year's game with a 48-44-2 lead in the series and have won 10 of the last 11 All-Star games.

2025 MLB All-Star Game to Test Automatic Ball-Strike Challenge System

Major League Baseball will continue testing the automatic balls and strikes (ABS) challenge system at the All-Star game in Atlanta next week, according to a report from Jesse Rogers of ESPN.

After initially testing the ABS challenge system in spring training, MLB plans to try it out again at the Midsummer Classic. The same process will be used as in the spring. Each team will be allowed two challenges, with the ability to keep them if they are successful with their challenge. The pitcher, catcher, and batter are the only three who can call for a challenge, which must happen immediately after a pitch. No outside help from the dugout is allowed.

According to Rogers's report, MLB officials said that 72% of fans polled during spring training said the ABS challenge system was a "positive experience" while 69% said they wanted it to be a part of the game moving forward.

The ABS challenge system could be implemented at the major league level as soon as next season. The league's competition committee will formally meet to discuss the measure later this summer.

Corinthians define planejamento para futuro de Carlos Miguel

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A diretoria do Corinthians não pretende negociar Carlos Miguel. Contratado em agosto de 2021 junto ao Internacional, o goleiro é reserva imeditado de Cássio e vem sendo preparado pelo clube para assumir a vaga do camisa 12.

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Na última temporada, inclusive, a diretoria do Timão chegou a um acordo com o jogador, de 25 anos, para extensão do vínculo do atleta até o fim da temporada 2025. Atualmente, o Corinthians é dono de 80% dos direitos econômicos do goleiro.

A tendência natural é que Carlos Miguel assuma a posição após a aposentadoria de Cássio, que tem contrato com o Corinthians até dezembro deste ano. Até o momento, a direção do clube não abriu conversas para renovar com o ídolo e deve esperar até os meses finais do ano para definir o futuro do jogador.

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Carlos Miguel realizou sua estreia com a camisa do Timão na vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Atlético-MG, em julho de 2024. Apesar de ter disputado apenas 14 partidas pelo clube, o goleiro possui um retrospecto positivo e perdeu apenas uma partida como titular.

CONFIRA TODAS AS PARTIDAS DE CARLOS MIGUEL PELO CORINTHIANS

▪️ Atlético-MG 1 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 24/07/2022
▪️ Corinthians 2 x 1 Athletico (Brasileirão) – 08/10/2022
▪️ Portuguesa 0 x 0 Corinthians (Paulistão) – 12/02/2023
▪️ Corinthians 3 x 1 Santos André (Paulistão) – 04/03/2023
▪️ Argentinos Juniors 0 x 0 Corinthians (Libertadores) – 24/05/2023
▪️ Corinthians x Liverpool-URU (Libertadores) – 28/06/2023
▪️ Corinthians x Universitario-PER (Sul-Americana) – 11/07/2023
▪️ Universitario-PER 1 x 2 Corinthians (Sul-Americana) – 18/07/2023
▪️ Corinthians 2 x 1 Newell’s Old Boys-ARG (Sul-Americana) – 01/08/2023
▪️ Grêmio 1 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 12/11/2023
▪️ Coritiba 0 x 2 Corinthians (Brasileirão) – 12/11/2023
▪️ Cianorte 0 x 3 Corinthians (Copa do Brasil) – 22/02/2024
▪️ Corinthians 0 x 1 Ponte Preta (Paulistão) – 25/02/2024 – única derrota
▪️ Água Santa 0 x 0 Corinthians (Paulistão) – 10/03/2024

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Arteta can fix Odegaard blow by unleashing "£100m" Arsenal star in new role

There may be a sense that the only thing stopping Arsenal from claiming the Premier League title is themselves, with the Gunners now boasting a remarkable squad depth that has left them perfectly poised to pounce on Liverpool’s woes.

After three second-place finishes in succession, Mikel Arteta is gearing up to go one better this time around, with his in-form side notably conceding just three goals in their first seven league games of the season – a mark of champions?

If anything is to derail this early positivity, however, it could well be injury, with even that aforementioned depth likely to be continually tested if the early-season signs are anything to go by.

Having seen Kai Havertz sidelined before the campaign had even kicked off, following knee surgery, the north Londoners were dealt a further setback as Noni Madueke’s bright start to life at the club was halted by his own issue late last month.

With the likes of Piero Hincapie and Gabriel Jesus currently out of action, perhaps the biggest concern has rested with struggling skipper, Martin Odegaard, with the Norwegian’s latest blow likely to see him ruled for what could be as many as nine games.

While the 26-year-old’s influence has faded over the last 12 months or so – as we’ll come on to – his absence will still have left Arteta plenty to ponder ahead of this weekend’s return to club action.

Why Odegaard has lost his crown as Arsenal’s most creative player

Losing a player of Odegaard’s quality is hardly ideal, with it not too long ago that the ex-Real Madrid man was even being recognised as the best player in the Premier League, as noted by the likes of Luke Shaw.

Across the 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns, for instance, the Arsenal captain registered 40 goals and assists in the top-flight alone, while creating 31 ‘big chances’ in that time, as per Sofascore.

Unfortunately for the £30m man, however, such influence has notably faded since then, not just due to injury, with last term seeing the Gunners’ former creative hub register just 11 goals and assists in the league.

While he did still conjure up 13 ‘big chances’, the creative mantle appears to have passed on to teammate, Bukayo Saka, with the Englishman ranking first in the division in 2024/25 for both shot-creating actions per 90 and goal-creating actions per 90, as per FBref.

Saka isn’t alone in having stolen Odegaard’s thunder in that regard either, with new man Eberechi Eze already looking ready to usurp his skipper in that number ten berth, with two assists already to his name in 2025/26.

Most goal-creating actions – 24/25 PL

Player

Record (per 90)

Bukayo Saka

1.20

James Maddison

0.90

Amad

0.85

Jeremy Doku

0.83

Savinho

0.76

Mo Salah

0.72

Martin Odegaard

0.70

Diogo Jota

0.68

Dwight McNeil

0.66

Stats via FBref

That included the ex-Crystal Palace man’s stunning lofted pass for Gabriel Martinelli to clinch a point against Manchester City, having also picked out Viktor Gyokeres to tap home against Nottingham Forest, putting the ball on a plate for the Swedish striker to convert.

With Declan Rice also in the equation, not least for his set-piece prowess, with two assists of his own, the burden and reliance on Odegaard appears to have been extinguished, with his absence unlikely to be felt quite so heavily as in previous years.

That being said, a replacement will still need to be found in the midfield ranks – might young Myles Lewis-Skelly be the solution?

Arsenal's perfect Martin Odegaard replacement

As already noted, Eze could comfortably slot into a more central role, although there might be a preference to utilise the England star off the left, flanked by the marauding presence of Riccardo Calafiori.

The rise of the resurgent Italian has had a knock-on effect on that man Lewis-Skelly, with last season’s golden boy limited to just 83 minutes of league action all season for the Gunners, having been ousted from that left-back berth.

Such reduced involvement looks like it could come at a cost for his hopes at international level too, with Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel suggesting that a lack of regular minutes may “become a problem” in this vital World Cup year.

Thankfully for the teenage sensation, he is no one-trick pony, with the promotion of Calafiori potentially set to prove a blessing in disguise, should it allow Lewis-Skelly to solidify a central midfield berth instead.

That change to what would be a permanent new role at first-team level would be a welcome one, with the 19-year-old previously flourishing as a left-sided number eight in the academy ranks.

Even in the senior ranks, he has often been utilised as an inverted full-back, popping up for his first goal for the club against City in an advanced position in that left channel, ensuring the transition should be a relatively easy one.

Indeed, analyst Ben Mattinson has outlined that in the “long-term” the Hale End graduate “is a midfielder”, despite his arrival onto the scene at left-back, ensuring he could slot in alongside Rice and Martin Zubimendi in the weeks to come.

While Mikel Merino is also in the equation, the Spaniard can remain an emergency option at centre-forward, in the absence of Havertz and Jesus, with it likely to be far more exciting to witness Lewis-Skelly being handed a consistent run of games in the centre of the park instead.

Already looking like a “£100m footballer”, as noted by The Athletic’s Aaron Catterson-Reid following the home win over Real Madrid last season, the homegrown superstar is simply far too good not be playing.

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Watch out Gray & Bergvall: Spurs gem with "Modric vibe" is thriving on loan

Back in the summer of 2008, very few Tottenham Hotspur fans would have recognised the name of Luka Modrić as the club secured his signature from Croatian outfit Dinamo Zagreb.

The hierarchy forked out a reported £16m, with real hope and expectation on his shoulders to provide the goods in the midfield department in North London.

It’s safe to say his spell with the Lilywhites surpassed the expectations of everyone involved, with Modric going on to feature 156 times during his four years at the club.

However, his incredible displays in the Premier League attracted the attention of Real Madrid during the summer of 2012 – resulting in a £30m switch to the Santiago Bernabéu.

13 years on, the club are still searching for their next version of the Croatian superstar, with current boss Thomas Frank having two youngsters at his disposal who could reach such levels in the years ahead.

Spurs’ most impressive youngsters in 2025/26

Archie Gray may have cost the Spurs hierarchy a pretty penny at £40m, but it appears as though it’s an investment for the immediate and long-term future.

The 19-year-old has already racked up over 50 appearances for the Lilywhites, operating in various different positions such as right-back, centre-back, left-back and his natural central midfield role.

Given his tender age, he likely has a future ahead of him in North London, with Frank already having trust in the teenager to produce the goods – as seen by his start in the Champions League this week.

However, Gray isn’t the only youngster who’s already cemented himself within the new manager’s plans, with Lucas Bergvall thriving with valuable first-team minutes.

The Swede also arrived at the club last summer, with the Lilywhites hierarchy forking out a fee in the region of £8.5m for his signature from homeland club Djurgarden.

Many expected him to originally link up with the youth side, but he rapidly cemented his place in the first-team setup – registering a total of 57 appearances in the last 15 months.

He even netted his first Premier League goal earlier this campaign, scoring the superb 3-0 triumph over city rivals West Ham United at the London Stadium.

Despite showings of the aforementioned duo, one other player currently on their books could prove to be their perfect answer to former fan-favourite, Modric.

The Spurs star who could be their next Modric

As seen by the additions of Gray and Bergvall in recent years, the Spurs hierarchy have shifted their recruitment to land younger talents to decrease the age of the squad.

The current age of the first-team squad is 25.3, making Frank’s side one of the youngest in the division – but it’s not stopped them from making an excellent start to the new season.

His men currently sit in sixth position after eight outings and ahead of this weekend’s fixtures, just five points off pace setters and North London rivals, Arsenal.

However, their investment hasn’t stopped numerous academy talents from thriving and staking their claims for regular roles within the first-team.

Luca Williams-Barnett has already made his senior debut at the age of just 16, coming off the bench in the Carabao Cup triumph over Doncaster Rovers back in September.

Numerous of their impressive young talents are currently out on loan, with attacking midfielder Tyrese Hall gaining valuable first-team action at League Two side Notts County.

The 20-year-old has spent numerous years in the youth setup, but he’s taken his first leap into professional football with the Magpies in the 2025/26 season.

Games played

9

Goals & assists

5

Pass completion rate

81%

Chances created

1.2

Successful dribbles

1.9

Shots on target

1.2

Tackles won

3.4

Duels won

6.8

He’s wasted no time in impressing for Martin Patterson’s side, subsequently scoring five times and registering one assist across all competitions to date.

Hall has already netted three match-winning goals during his temporary stint in Nottingham – already cementing himself as a key member of the squad during their promotion push.

As a result of his impressive form in recent years, former Lilywhites star Jermaine Defoe has been singing his praises, claiming that he has a “Luka Modric sort of vibe” to his current playstyle.

Given the jump between League Two and the Premier League, it will certainly take time for the youngster to make his impression on Frank’s first-team squad.

However, his recent form is evidence that he has bags of talent within his game at present, with the midfielder having the chance to prove Defoe right in the coming years.

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Fans Slam Fox for Cutting to Commercial With Two Outs Left in the Ninth of ALCS Game 7

Nothing sets the mood for playoff baseball quite like a Capital One ad.

As the Blue Jays were two outs away from their first World Series appearance since 1993, the Fox broadcast cut to an advertisement for Capital One, a move that did not gel well with the built-up tension for fans watching at home. Check it out below:

The importance of each pitch in playoff baseball, let alone in the ninth inning of Game 7 in the American League Championship series, is impossible to overstate. So viewers were not happy about the interruption, to say the least:

Toronto prevailed in the end, shutting the door on the Mariners in a 4-3 win thanks to George Springer's electric go-ahead home run in the seventh inning. Springer's dinger powered the Blue Jays to overcome homers from Seattle stars Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh earlier in the game.

Game 7 of the ALCS lived up to the hype despite the vibe killer of an ad during the ninth inning. Let's all hope Fox learns from its mistakes during the World Series, where the Blue Jays are off to meet the defending champion Dodgers in a Game 1 slated for Friday at 8 p.m. ET.

Postseason baseball is the best, with drama on each pitch. Let's keep it that way.

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