Tottenham hire De Zerbi to replace Tudor
Tottenham Hotspur have appointed Robert De Zerbi to replace Igor Tudor.
Transfer rumors, news: Will Casemiro end up playing with Ronaldo or Messi?
Cristiano Ronaldo is trying to tempt Casemiro to join him at Al Nassr, while Real Madrid have Enzo Fernández on their radar. Transfer Talk has the latest.
Meet the World Cup debutants: Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, Uzbekistan tell their stories
Experts on each national team to qualify for their first World Cup help us get acquainted with their country.
Sources: OBJ meets with Giants at NFL meetings
Odell Beckham Jr. came to the Arizona Biltmore during the NFL’s annual meetings and met with Giants coach John Harbaugh on Monday about potentially joining the team, sources told ESPN.
Jones: Cowboys have ‘long-term’ Pickens plans
Jerry Jones said the Cowboys have “long-term plans in mind” for George Pickens but there have been no negotiations regarding a deal and the team will avail itself of the franchise tag in the meantime.
Wrigley to host Big Ten/SEC volleyball matches
Wrigley Field will host a women’s college volleyball doubleheader to highlight the Big Ten/SEC Volleyball Challenge Week in September.
Yankees’ mini dessert ‘Chicken Bucket’ leads 2026 new ballpark foods
Teams across Major League Baseball continue to raise their game when it comes to concession items.
Hurley: I thought ref was looking to ‘chest bump’
UConn coach Dan Hurley downplayed his bizarre interaction with an official at the end of Sunday’s NCAA tournament victory against Duke, saying he thought the referee was looking to “chest bump me to celebrate.”
A wagon… or a freight train? How the Sabres became the newest Stanley Cup contender
Buffalo isn’t just ending a playoff drought; it’s smashing the gate open. Here’s how the Sabres have done it, and how dangerous they’ll be this spring.
NHL playoff watch: Hurricanes, Blue Jackets battle to bolster playoff seeds
Both clubs need the two points on the line in Tuesday’s matchup. Plus, full playoff projections and more.


