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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Denver Summit Shatters NWSL Attendance Record with 63,004 Fans

The Denver Summit's match against the Washington Spirit broke the National Women's Soccer League (N…
The Denver Summit made history on Saturday by drawing a crowd of 63,004 fans to their match against the Washington Spirit at Mile High Stadium, shattering the previous National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) attendance record of 40,091.The previous record was set last season at Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, during a match between Bay FC and the Spirit. This significant milestone highlights the growing popularity of women's soccer, with fans like Karmryn Eversole expressing their enthusiasm: 'This is a big deal, and it’s very important… We want more women’s sports, and we’re here supporting it.'The Denver Summit, established as the 16th NWSL franchise in January 2025 for a reported expansion fee of $110m, played their first home game in Colorado after starting the season with three away matches, going 1-1-1. The match against the Spirit ended in a scoreless draw.Fan Nicole DeLue emphasized the significance of having a professional women's soccer team in Denver: 'If you look at the amount of Denver women’s players that have gone to the World Cup, made the national team… So to finally have a home base here is just incredible.'The Summit will play future home games at Dick's Sporting Goods Park and later move to a temporary stadium while awaiting the completion of a new women's soccer stadium in downtown Denver, expected to be finished by the 2028 season.
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Lifestyle Mar 29, 2026

Tate Lends LS Lowry Painting to School in Historic First

The Tate has made history by lending an LS Lowry painting to a school for the first time. The paint…
The Tate has made history by lending an LS Lowry painting to a school for the first time. The painting, 'Dwelling, Ordsall Lane, Salford', was displayed at the Lowry Academy in Salford for two days.The artwork, painted in 1927, shows a crowd of children on the corner of a bustling residential road and shines light on Lowry's belief that 'a street is not a street without people'.The physical presence of the painting has had a hugely positive impact on the school, teachers said. It has spurred a number of art, history, and English literature projects and led to careers workshops that may have set children on paths they had not thought about previously.Helen Legg, the director of Tate Liverpool, said that the loan was a significant event, highlighting the importance of making art accessible to young people. 'We want young people to come to our museums,' she said. 'They are their museums. But sometimes you need to make that invitation really explicit and that is what this is about.'The loan was welcomed by the culture minister, Ian Murray, who said that it was a great chance to inspire Salford's young people and ignite creativity.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Pakistan Cricket Board Takes Action Against Naseem Shah for Criticizing Politician's PSL Visit

The Pakistan Cricket Board has issued a notice to fast bowler Naseem Shah for criticizing a politic…
The Pakistan Cricket Board has taken disciplinary action against fast bowler Naseem Shah for criticizing the presence of a politician at the start of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The tournament is being played behind closed doors due to the Middle East conflict and exorbitant fuel hikes in the region.Shah had commented on a tweet about the opening game by the PCB, questioning why Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz was treated like a 'queen' at the Gaddafi Stadium. He later claimed his account had been hacked and deleted the post.The PCB issued a show-cause notice to Shah for violating the terms of his central contract, media policy, and regulations. Shah is required to provide a response within a stipulated time, and the PCB will decide on further action.This incident is not the first time a Pakistani cricketer has faced disciplinary action for expressing their opinions. Last year, Aamer Jamal was fined $4,000 for displaying a slogan in favor of Imran Khan, Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister.Shah is scheduled to play for Rawalpindi Pindiz in Saturday's game against Peshawar Zalmi, led by former Pakistan all-formats captain Babar Azam.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Sabalenka and Gauff Set for Miami Open Final Showdown

The Miami Open final is set to feature a highly anticipated matchup between defending champion Aryn…
The stage is set for a thrilling final at the Miami Open as defending champion Aryna Sabalenka takes on Coco Gauff at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday.This WTA 1000 final marks their 13th meeting, with the series currently tied at 6-6. The two tennis stars have faced off in several high-stakes matches, including three finals in 2025. Sabalenka won their last encounter in the group stage of the WTA Finals in November.Gauff, a South Floridian, is making her first Miami Open final appearance and is looking to capitalize on her recent successes, including victories over Sabalenka in the 2023 US Open and 2025 French Open finals.“We’ve played so many matches, and it’s physical when I play her every time,” Gauff said. “She’s playing great tennis. She’s definitely world No 1 for a reason and it’s going to be a great challenge.”Sabalenka, who is attempting to win the “Sunshine Double” — back-to-back March hard-court tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami — praised Gauff as “a fighter” and an “incredible player.”The match promises to be an exciting battle, with both players eager to claim the title. Sabalenka won in Indian Wells on March 15, while Gauff had to retire during her third-round match in Indian Wells due to a nerve injury.
#Aryna Sabalenka #Coco Gauff #Miami Open
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

US Men's National Team Thrashed 5-2 by Belgium in World Cup Tune-up

The US men's national team suffered a humiliating 5-2 defeat to Belgium in a World Cup tune-up matc…
The US men's national team faced a daunting task against Belgium at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, but the outcome was far more severe than expected. The 5-2 defeat was an embarrassing loss, easily among the USMNT's worst under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.The US had been riding a wave of momentum, unbeaten in their past five matches, but struggled mightily against a talented Belgium side. The Belgians' five straight goals after the US opened the scoring left many questions unanswered for Pochettino's team.The match started promisingly for the US, with Weston McKennie's opening strike in the 39th minute. However, that lead was short-lived as Belgium equalized in the 45th minute through Zeno Debast's well-hit goal. The US keeper, Matt Turner, was in part responsible for the goal and faced difficulty throughout the match.The second half was a disaster for the US, with Jérémy Doku at the center of the danger for Belgium. The Manchester City winger muscled away Mark McKenzie and played it across to Saelemaekers, who found Amadou Onana for the equalizing goal. The Belgians took control with Charles De Ketelaere's penalty kick in the 55th minute, making it 3-1.The final goals for Belgium came from Dodi Lukebakio, who scored twice in the 68th and 83rd minutes. The US were allowed a consolation goal two minutes from full-time through Patrick Agyemang.The loss raises concerns for the USMNT ahead of their upcoming match against Portugal on Tuesday evening. The team will need a significant improvement to test themselves against top teams like Belgium in the World Cup.
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

France Triumphs Over Brazil 2-1 in World Cup Warm-up Match

France secured a 2-1 victory over Brazil in a World Cup warm-up match, with Kylian Mbappe scoring d…
France forward Kylian Mbappe showed no signs of his recent knee injury as he scored in a 2-1 friendly victory over Brazil on Thursday. The match, a World Cup warm-up, was played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, with a crowd of 66,215.Mbappe broke free to score in the 32nd minute, giving France an early lead. Hugo Ekitike doubled the lead in the 65th minute. Brazil reduced the deficit to 2-1 in the 78th minute through Bremer.The match was notable for Mbappe's return to action after a knee injury. He had sprained his left knee in December but played through January before missing almost a month. Mbappe confirmed on Monday that his injury was 'truly behind' him.The game also featured a mid-half 'cooling break' to allow players to rest and hydrate, a FIFA innovation for the 2026 World Cup. This break was included regardless of the temperature, which was in the mid-60s (15 degrees Celsius) on the day of the match.The victory for France came despite Dayot Upamecano being sent off in the 55th minute for a clear foul on a player with a path to the goal. The card was upgraded from yellow to red on video review.If France and Brazil both win their groups at the World Cup, they could potentially meet again in the final.
#France national football team #Brazil national football team #Kylian Mbappe
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Tv And Radio Mar 27, 2026

Hugh Bonneville Reprises Ian Fletcher Role Despite Calling TV Experience 'Most Painful'

Hugh Bonneville discusses his mixed feelings about reprising his role as Ian Fletcher in the new co…
When Hugh Bonneville was first asked to reprise his role as Ian Fletcher in John Morton's workplace satires, his emotions were conflicted. The actor described being 'absolutely delighted' yet 'terrified' at the prospect, calling the experience 'the most painful and horrible' of his television career.Bonneville, now widely recognized for his roles in Downton Abbey and Paddington, first portrayed Fletcher as 'Head of Deliverance of the Olympic Deliverance Commission' in Twenty Twelve. In W1A, he played 'Head of Values' at the BBC. Nine years later, the weary character returns as 'Director of Integrity' at an international football organization hosting a tournament, with its real-world basis deliberately obscured by the production.Despite the seemingly mundane setting of boardroom meetings and PowerPoints, the series stands out for its meticulously constructed naturalism and intricate dialogue. The scripts are twice as long as typical 30-minute sitcoms, featuring stammered half-sentences where the difference between phrases like 'yes well but' and 'but well yes' is profoundly significant.'It's the most impossible thing to learn because sometimes the sentences don't make sense,' Bonneville explains. 'The difference between 'yes well but' and 'but well yes' is profound', he adds, noting that he frequently struggles with the complex dialogue while his co-stars excel.Twenty Twenty Six shifts the setting to Miami, transforming Fletcher from a captain of British politeness into a mediator in American corporate culture. He's reunited with Will Humphries (Hugh Skinner), his hapless intern from BBC days, whose social uncertainty remains unrivalled. 'I'm now describing Will as the Paddington of the office world - he means well, but he's going to bump into everything and set the photocopier on fire,' Bonneville says.The series expands the ensemble with international characters including Belgian chief coordinating attaché Eric Van Dupuytrens, American sustainability head Sarah Campbell, and Mexican 'VP Optics and Narrative' Gabriela De La Rosa. If previous shows examined unspoken British social etiquette, this installment presents more of a culture clash comedy, with Fletcher navigating a world where people express themselves directly rather than through British subtlety.John Morton, the creator, chose the World Cup backdrop not for its football significance but because its unwieldy scale across 16 cities presents fertile ground for comedic mishaps. 'As a writer, you think: hmm, that smells like things could go wrong,' Morton explains. The show addresses contemporary issues including Trump references and environmental concerns, though Morton maintains it's not about football controversies.The filming itself presented unique challenges, with production in a Wembley school transformed to resemble a Miami arts center. Despite the artificial setting, the cast found the UK heat surprisingly authentic to Florida's climate. 'The irony being had we filmed it in Miami, it would have been air-conditioned,' Bonneville laments, capturing the production's British approach to discomfort.
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

USMNT Faces Center-Back Crisis Ahead of World Cup: Pochettino Seeks Solutions

The US men's national team is dealing with a sudden center-back shortage due to injuries to Chris R…
The US men's national team is facing a critical center-back shortage ahead of their friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, mirroring the kind of injury crisis they might encounter at the World Cup. Defenders Chris Richards and Miles Robinson are out due to injuries, leaving Pochettino with only three healthy natural center-backs: Tim Ream, Auston Trusty, and Mark McKenzie.Pochettino is considering tactical adjustments and alternative players to fill the gap. He mentioned that the absences could create an opportunity to try players at different spots, including Joe Scally, a right-back who has played as a right center-back in a three-man backline, and Tanner Tessmann, a midfielder who has filled in as a center-back for Lyon on several occasions.The team's strategy and player versatility will be put to the test as they prepare for the World Cup. Pochettino emphasized the importance of being prepared for such situations, stating, “When we talk about being right in the players that you pick … if this is happening in a World Cup, you need to see all the options that you have.”The friendlies against Belgium and Portugal will serve as a crucial test for the team's depth and adaptability, with potential implications for the World Cup roster. The USMNT will have to make the most of their current squad, as there are no reinforcements coming.
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Sport Mar 27, 2026

Buttler Seeks Form as IPL Returns Amid Riches and Controversy

The Indian Premier League (IPL) returns with England's Jos Buttler seeking form after a tough T20 W…
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to resume, bringing with it a mix of lucrative opportunities and controversy. England's Jos Buttler is among those looking to make an impact, having struggled with form at the recent T20 World Cup. Buttler, who plays for Gujarat Titans, is England's most successful export to the IPL, with seven hundreds in 121 games for three different teams.Buttler's teammate Kevin Pietersen has shared his own experiences of playing in the IPL, revealing that the league saved his career by allowing him to build lasting relationships. Pietersen, who played 36 IPL matches, expressed his joy at the riches enjoyed by modern players, saying, "If you got paid $50m tomorrow to go and play cricket in Saudi Arabia, I'd be so happy for you."The IPL has also been marred by controversy, including political tensions between India and Pakistan. The tournament's impact extends beyond the field, with 12 England players set to participate. However, the event is also overshadowed by the tragic crowd crush at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru last June, which resulted in 11 deaths.In related news, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has been sold for £1.33 billion to a consortium featuring private equity group Blackstone. The team will begin the season against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, with Buttler and his teammates aiming to make a strong impression.
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