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A look at the prominent nations and star players who will miss the upcoming 2026 World Cup due to qualification struggles, injuries, or tactical decisions.
The New York Yankees face further lineup complications as catcher Austin Wells joins stars Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list.
Mercedes rising star Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, narrowly edging out Max Verstappen in a tense qualifying finale.
A recent survey explores how many sports fans intend to wager on the World Cup, highlighting a significant shift toward prediction markets among younger demographics.
After a challenging loss in London, Spain’s women’s team delivered a commanding 4-0 performance against England, reasserting their authority in the qualifying campaign.
After a disappointing loss to the Indiana Fever, the Atlanta Dream face critical questions about their offensive consistency and title aspirations.
Defenseman Brayden McNabb was taken to a local hospital after a puck struck him in the face during the second game of the Stanley Cup Final.
Helena Thornton, Nike’s VP of Brand Marketing, discusses the brand's ambitious new campaign, the evolution of football culture, and the strategy behind connecting sports with lifestyle and fashion.
Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari 1-2 finish in a chaotic FP1 at the Monaco Grand Prix, a session marked by two red flags and significant traffic challenges.
FIFA has confirmed a technical error resulted in approximately 60 complimentary tickets for the 2026 World Cup, and the organization is now requiring fans to pay the full price to keep them.
Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc explains why he never considered leaving Ferrari, citing his deep belief in the team's project and his strong bond with team principal Fred Vasseur.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders shares his perspective on the growing costs of college football rosters and the shifting focus of NIL.
The Los Angeles Rams solidify their status as a marquee television attraction following a blockbuster acquisition of reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Myles Garrett.