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Tailgating will be allowed prior to World Cup games in Gillette Stadium, after all.
The Boston World Cup host committee said Monday that FIFA reversed its initial stance that no tailgating would be allowed at any of the 104 matches during the tournament, to be played in the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.
Six group-stage matches will be played at the home of the NFL’s New England Patriots in Foxborough, south of Boston, plus a quarterfinal on July 9.
The committee said the shift conforms with local policies that allow tailgating “like any other event hosted at the stadium as there are no venue restrictions or local public safety restrictions in place that would prohibit it.”
Those events include games hosted by the Patriots and Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution, and concerts.
Space will be severely reduced from what is normally available. There are about 20,000 parking spots available for Patriots games, but there will be only around 5,000 for public use during the World Cup.
The Metro Boston Transit Authority has set train prices at $80 round trip from Boston to Foxborough for tournament games, four times what it charges for NFL and MLS games. There also is an express bus option that will depart from various Boston-area locations, which will cost $95 round trip.
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Tailgating will be allowed prior to World Cup games in Gillette Stadium, after all.
The Boston World Cup host committee said Monday that FIFA reversed its initial stance that no tailgating would be allowed at any of the 104 matches during the tournament, to be played in the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.
Six group-stage matches will be played at the home of the NFL’s New England Patriots in Foxborough, south of Boston, plus a quarterfinal on July 9.
The committee said the shift conforms with local policies that allow tailgating “like any other event hosted at the stadium as there are no venue restrictions or local public safety restrictions in place that would prohibit it.”
Those events include games hosted by the Patriots and Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution, and concerts.
Space will be severely reduced from what is normally available. There are about 20,000 parking spots available for Patriots games, but there will be only around 5,000 for public use during the World Cup.
The Metro Boston Transit Authority has set train prices at $80 round trip from Boston to Foxborough for tournament games, four times what it charges for NFL and MLS games. There also is an express bus option that will depart from various Boston-area locations, which will cost $95 round trip.
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Tailgating will be allowed prior to World Cup games in Gillette Stadium, after all.The Boston…
Mar 28, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; MLB umpire CB Bucknor (54) ejects Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora (13) during the game against the Cincinnati Reds in the eighth inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Sitting in front of a Baltimore Orioles-themed backdrop, Boston Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy and head of baseball operations Craig Breslow explained on Sunday morning why manager Alex Cora and several members of his staff were fired Saturday.
“It really comes down to the belief that we have in the players,” Breslow said. “And the belief that we have in the group to accomplish what we set out to accomplish. By acting today, it gives us 135 games ahead of us.
“We’ve got almost a full season’s worth of run to take advantage of this fresh start and ultimately to compete for a division and a deep postseason run in the way that we talked about it and envisioned and believed heading into spring training.”
The Red Sox have not enjoyed a deep postseason run since 2021, when they lost the ALCS to the Houston Astros in six games. They won their last World Series in 2018, which doubled as Cora’s first year as manager.
Cora finished his tenure with a 620-541 record (.534) in seven-plus seasons. Breslow, with the support of Kennedy and owner John Henry, decided Saturday morning to fire Cora along with hitting coach Peter Fatse, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin, bench coach Ramon Vazquez and third-base coach Kyle Hudson. Game planning and run prevention coach Jason Varitek will be reassigned within the organization.
“Ultimately, responsibility for the performance on the field, it falls on me as the leader of the baseball operation,” Breslow said. “But so, too, does the responsibility for doing everything that I can – and everything that the organization can – to find solutions. And right now, we feel like this change, these changes, were warranted. And we’re really excited about the chance for Chad (Tracy) to come in and be a consistent, stabilizing voice – and one that the majority of our player group is familiar with.”
“Craig leads our baseball operation and he has made several bold decisions and recommendations,” Kennedy said. “This was one of them and we fully support it. That’s why we took the action that we took yesterday.”
Tracy, who has served as manager for the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox since the start of the 2022 season, has been promoted to interim manager. He inherits a squad that ranks tied for 20th in runs per game (4.15), tied for last in home runs (18), tied for 27th in OPS (.665), 20th in ERA (4.43) and 26th in defensive efficiency.
Most important, the Red Sox enter Sunday’s game against the Orioles with a 10-17 record. That brings up the rear in the AL East – eight games behind the division-leading New York Yankees – and tied for the fourth-worst record in MLB.
Pitching coach Andrew Bailey was among the handful who were retained, though the top of the Red Sox rotation has underperformed. Garrett Crochet owns a 3-3 record and a 6.30 ERA. Ranger Suarez, who signed a five-year, $140 million free-agent deal in the offseason, sits at 1-2 with a 4.00 ERA.
“It is true that we have fallen short in terms of the performance across, you know, hitting, pitching, defense, baserunning,” Breslow said. “But as it relates to the staff and trying to tease out exactly what’s driving that, I have confidence in the pitching group’s ability to turn that around. I think we’ve seen evidence of that with Ranger (Suarez) and with Garrett (Crochet). Have the full confidence in that group to be able to get us on track.”
“Ultimately what matters is the performance on the field at the major league level,” Kennedy said. “And a new beginning starts today.”
–Field Level Media
Mar 28, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; MLB umpire CB Bucknor (54) ejects Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora (13) during the game against the Cincinnati Reds in the eighth inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Sitting in front of a Baltimore Orioles-themed backdrop, Boston Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy and head of baseball operations Craig Breslow explained on Sunday morning why manager Alex Cora and several members of his staff were fired Saturday.
“It really comes down to the belief that we have in the players,” Breslow said. “And the belief that we have in the group to accomplish what we set out to accomplish. By acting today, it gives us 135 games ahead of us.
“We’ve got almost a full season’s worth of run to take advantage of this fresh start and ultimately to compete for a division and a deep postseason run in the way that we talked about it and envisioned and believed heading into spring training.”
The Red Sox have not enjoyed a deep postseason run since 2021, when they lost the ALCS to the Houston Astros in six games. They won their last World Series in 2018, which doubled as Cora’s first year as manager.
Cora finished his tenure with a 620-541 record (.534) in seven-plus seasons. Breslow, with the support of Kennedy and owner John Henry, decided Saturday morning to fire Cora along with hitting coach Peter Fatse, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin, bench coach Ramon Vazquez and third-base coach Kyle Hudson. Game planning and run prevention coach Jason Varitek will be reassigned within the organization.
“Ultimately, responsibility for the performance on the field, it falls on me as the leader of the baseball operation,” Breslow said. “But so, too, does the responsibility for doing everything that I can – and everything that the organization can – to find solutions. And right now, we feel like this change, these changes, were warranted. And we’re really excited about the chance for Chad (Tracy) to come in and be a consistent, stabilizing voice – and one that the majority of our player group is familiar with.”
“Craig leads our baseball operation and he has made several bold decisions and recommendations,” Kennedy said. “This was one of them and we fully support it. That’s why we took the action that we took yesterday.”
Tracy, who has served as manager for the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox since the start of the 2022 season, has been promoted to interim manager. He inherits a squad that ranks tied for 20th in runs per game (4.15), tied for last in home runs (18), tied for 27th in OPS (.665), 20th in ERA (4.43) and 26th in defensive efficiency.
Most important, the Red Sox enter Sunday’s game against the Orioles with a 10-17 record. That brings up the rear in the AL East – eight games behind the division-leading New York Yankees – and tied for the fourth-worst record in MLB.
Pitching coach Andrew Bailey was among the handful who were retained, though the top of the Red Sox rotation has underperformed. Garrett Crochet owns a 3-3 record and a 6.30 ERA. Ranger Suarez, who signed a five-year, $140 million free-agent deal in the offseason, sits at 1-2 with a 4.00 ERA.
“It is true that we have fallen short in terms of the performance across, you know, hitting, pitching, defense, baserunning,” Breslow said. “But as it relates to the staff and trying to tease out exactly what’s driving that, I have confidence in the pitching group’s ability to turn that around. I think we’ve seen evidence of that with Ranger (Suarez) and with Garrett (Crochet). Have the full confidence in that group to be able to get us on track.”
“Ultimately what matters is the performance on the field at the major league level,” Kennedy said. “And a new beginning starts today.”
–Field Level Media
Mar 28, 2026; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; MLB umpire CB Bucknor (54) ejects Boston Red Sox…
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Fenerbahce has sacked manager Domenico Tedesco, the Turkish club said on Monday, following a 3-0 loss to rival Galatasaray at the weekend which all but ended its Super Lig title hopes.
Tedesco was appointed on a two-year deal in September, replacing Jose Mourinho who left in August after Fenerbahce went out of the Champions League at the playoff stage to Benfica. Mourinho became Benfica manager weeks later.
Fenerbahce has lost just two league games this season, but Sunday’s derby defeat leaves it seven points behind Galatasaray with three games left to play.
Tedesco’s side did win the Turkish Super Cup in January, beating Galatasaray but went out of the Europa League in the knockout phase playoffs to Nottingham Forest.
Fenerbahce, which has not won the league title since 2014, has also parted ways with sports director Devin Ozek and football coordinator Berke Celebi. Assistant coach Zeki Murat Gole will take charge for the remainder of the season
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Fenerbahce has sacked manager Domenico Tedesco, the Turkish club said on Monday, following a 3-0 loss to rival Galatasaray at the weekend which all but ended its Super Lig title hopes.
Tedesco was appointed on a two-year deal in September, replacing Jose Mourinho who left in August after Fenerbahce went out of the Champions League at the playoff stage to Benfica. Mourinho became Benfica manager weeks later.
Fenerbahce has lost just two league games this season, but Sunday’s derby defeat leaves it seven points behind Galatasaray with three games left to play.
Tedesco’s side did win the Turkish Super Cup in January, beating Galatasaray but went out of the Europa League in the knockout phase playoffs to Nottingham Forest.
Fenerbahce, which has not won the league title since 2014, has also parted ways with sports director Devin Ozek and football coordinator Berke Celebi. Assistant coach Zeki Murat Gole will take charge for the remainder of the season
Published on Apr 28, 2026
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Apr 18, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe (14) is checked on my medical staff after being hit by a foul ball during the second inning against the San Diego Padres at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Angels placed catcher Logan O’Hoppe on the 10-day injured with a left wrist fracture prior to Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Royals.
The Angels also designated right-handers Jordan Romano and Shaun Anderson for assignment. Right-hander Jose Fermin was recalled from Triple-A Salt-Lake and catcher Sebastian Rivero and left-hander Joey Lucchesi had their contracts selected from the same affiliate.
O’Hoppe exited Saturday’s loss to the Kansas City Royals with left wrist irritation after taking a foul tip off the wrist in the eighth inning. The 26-year-old backstop is batting .205 with one home run and eight RBIs this season. The Angels have relied heavily on him; he has logged appearances in 26 of their 28 games.
As a result, veteran Travis d’Arnaud and Rivero will handle the catching duties. d’Arnoud is a former All-Star and has recorded 129 home runs and a .244 batting average across his 14-year career. However, his production has waned over the past two seasons. In 2025, he posted career-lows in batting average (.197) and on-base percentage (.255) and he is just 2-for-16 (.125) in six games this season.
Rivero has appeared in 45 career MLB games. He played 34 total games for the Royals (2021-22) and 11 games for the Angels last season. In that span, he has zero home runs, six RBIs, one stolen bases and a .172 average.
Romano was a two-time All-Star for the Toronto Blue Jays (2022, 2023) and has 117 career saves. After an underwhelming campaign with the Philadelphia Phillies, the Angels gave him a one-year, $2 million contract this season.
He got off to a promising start with six straight scoreless appearances, including four saves. However, he blew back-to-back saves against the New York Yankees, allowing five runs in one third of an inning. On Saturday, he entered the game against the Royals in a low-leverage situation with the Angels trailing 8-1. In two thirds of an inning, he surrendered four runs, three hits and a walk, inflating his ERA to 10.13.
Anderson was designated for assignment, as well. He has moved between the minor and major league levels for the Angels over the past two years. This season, he has a 5.94 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 12 strikeouts across 16 2/3 innings.
Fermin returns to the MLB squad after making 40 appearances last season. Across 34.1 innings, he had a 4.46 ERA, 1.398 WHIP and 39 strikeouts. The 24-year-old had a 3.27 ERA in nine games this season for Triple-A Salt Lake in the hitter-friendly PCL.
Finally, Lucchesi will also make a reappearance at the major league level. The 32-year-old veteran had a 3.76 ERA in 38 relief appearances for the San Francisco Giants in 2025; he allowed two runs in 2 1/3 innings for the Angels this season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 18, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe (14) is checked on my medical staff after being hit by a foul ball during the second inning against the San Diego Padres at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Angels placed catcher Logan O’Hoppe on the 10-day injured with a left wrist fracture prior to Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Royals.
The Angels also designated right-handers Jordan Romano and Shaun Anderson for assignment. Right-hander Jose Fermin was recalled from Triple-A Salt-Lake and catcher Sebastian Rivero and left-hander Joey Lucchesi had their contracts selected from the same affiliate.
O’Hoppe exited Saturday’s loss to the Kansas City Royals with left wrist irritation after taking a foul tip off the wrist in the eighth inning. The 26-year-old backstop is batting .205 with one home run and eight RBIs this season. The Angels have relied heavily on him; he has logged appearances in 26 of their 28 games.
As a result, veteran Travis d’Arnaud and Rivero will handle the catching duties. d’Arnoud is a former All-Star and has recorded 129 home runs and a .244 batting average across his 14-year career. However, his production has waned over the past two seasons. In 2025, he posted career-lows in batting average (.197) and on-base percentage (.255) and he is just 2-for-16 (.125) in six games this season.
Rivero has appeared in 45 career MLB games. He played 34 total games for the Royals (2021-22) and 11 games for the Angels last season. In that span, he has zero home runs, six RBIs, one stolen bases and a .172 average.
Romano was a two-time All-Star for the Toronto Blue Jays (2022, 2023) and has 117 career saves. After an underwhelming campaign with the Philadelphia Phillies, the Angels gave him a one-year, $2 million contract this season.
He got off to a promising start with six straight scoreless appearances, including four saves. However, he blew back-to-back saves against the New York Yankees, allowing five runs in one third of an inning. On Saturday, he entered the game against the Royals in a low-leverage situation with the Angels trailing 8-1. In two thirds of an inning, he surrendered four runs, three hits and a walk, inflating his ERA to 10.13.
Anderson was designated for assignment, as well. He has moved between the minor and major league levels for the Angels over the past two years. This season, he has a 5.94 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 12 strikeouts across 16 2/3 innings.
Fermin returns to the MLB squad after making 40 appearances last season. Across 34.1 innings, he had a 4.46 ERA, 1.398 WHIP and 39 strikeouts. The 24-year-old had a 3.27 ERA in nine games this season for Triple-A Salt Lake in the hitter-friendly PCL.
Finally, Lucchesi will also make a reappearance at the major league level. The 32-year-old veteran had a 3.76 ERA in 38 relief appearances for the San Francisco Giants in 2025; he allowed two runs in 2 1/3 innings for the Angels this season.
–Field Level Media
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Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina fell to a shock 7-6 (10/8), 6-4 defeat by Anastasia Potapova on Monday in the Madrid Open fourth round.
In the day’s late match, Kazakhstan’s Rybakina, the World No. 2, was shocked by her 56th-ranked opponent.
Both players secured two breaks in the first set before Potapova edged Rybakina in the tie-break.
In the second set, Rybakina captured her fifth break point of a long fifth game to nose ahead, but lost the eighth and 10th games as Potapova triumphed.
“I’m speechless, I’m extremely happy, it was such a tough match and tough opponent,” said Austria’s Potapova. “My team helped me today, they were there for me, big thanks (to them).”
In the third round of the men’s draw, second seed Alexander Zverev won in straight sets against Terence Atmane, and Alexander Blockx earned a surprising win against world number five Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Two-time former Madrid champion Zverev, ranked third in the world, showed his quality as he defeated Atmane 6-3, 7-6 (7/2) to reach the fourth round.
Serving well, Zverev kept the Frenchman at arm’s length in the first set with two breaks.
The second was closer, with Atmane battling well, and Zverev spurned two match points before triumphing in the tie-break.
Young Belgian Blockx, ranked 69th in the world, caused a shock with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 victory over Canadian Auger-Aliassime, his first win against a top-10 player.
“I had so much confidence,” he explained. “I didn’t even think about panicking or losing my serve. I was playing well in the rallies, too, so I knew even if I missed a few serves, I could play the rallies.”
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina fell to a shock 7-6 (10/8), 6-4 defeat by Anastasia Potapova on Monday in the Madrid Open fourth round.
In the day’s late match, Kazakhstan’s Rybakina, the World No. 2, was shocked by her 56th-ranked opponent.
Both players secured two breaks in the first set before Potapova edged Rybakina in the tie-break.
In the second set, Rybakina captured her fifth break point of a long fifth game to nose ahead, but lost the eighth and 10th games as Potapova triumphed.
“I’m speechless, I’m extremely happy, it was such a tough match and tough opponent,” said Austria’s Potapova. “My team helped me today, they were there for me, big thanks (to them).”
In the third round of the men’s draw, second seed Alexander Zverev won in straight sets against Terence Atmane, and Alexander Blockx earned a surprising win against world number five Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Two-time former Madrid champion Zverev, ranked third in the world, showed his quality as he defeated Atmane 6-3, 7-6 (7/2) to reach the fourth round.
Serving well, Zverev kept the Frenchman at arm’s length in the first set with two breaks.
The second was closer, with Atmane battling well, and Zverev spurned two match points before triumphing in the tie-break.
Young Belgian Blockx, ranked 69th in the world, caused a shock with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 victory over Canadian Auger-Aliassime, his first win against a top-10 player.
“I had so much confidence,” he explained. “I didn’t even think about panicking or losing my serve. I was playing well in the rallies, too, so I knew even if I missed a few serves, I could play the rallies.”
Published on Apr 28, 2026
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