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Deadspin | Revs hope to maintain home dominance vs. goal-starved D.C. United    Apr 4, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA;  New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner (30) makes a save during the first half against CF Montreal at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images   Although it’s a small sample size, the New England Revolution have been two different teams this season–the powerhouse that dominates at home and the doormat that struggles on the road.  In Foxborough, Mass., the Revs are undefeated, outscoring two opponents 9-1. On enemy turf, they are winless, having been outscored 8-2.  When New England takes on visiting D.C. United on Saturday evening, the Revolution will try to leverage their home field mojo.  The Revs (2-3-0, 6 points) will have to do it without their coach, Marko Mitrovic, who received a red card in a 3-0 win last week over CF Montreal.  The Revolution have a balanced attack as nine different players have scored their 11 goals.  The top threats are Luca Langoni (one goal, five assists), who has been a dangerous feeder on set pieces, and Carles Gil (two assists), who led the team last year in goals with 10 and assists with 14.  “He’s got that special something. You can’t really explain it,” D.C. defender Lucas Bartlett said. “We can’t give him time and space.”  Unlike the Revolution, D.C. United (2-3-1, 7 points) have been better on the road than at home. Last week, D.C. suffered its most decisive loss, 4-0 at home to FC Dallas.   “What I can’t accept is that some players gave up after the third goal from Dallas,” D.C. United coach Rene Weiler said. “That, we have to avoid in the next few games.”  D.C. has won only one of its last 14 MLS games at home dating to May of last year. Yet, the United are 1-1-1 on the road this season, offering more hope for Saturday.  Making the assignment more daunting for D.C. is the potential loss of Tai Baribo, who has not trained this week because of an injury, Weiler said on Thursday. Baribo has scored three of the team’s four goals, which is tied for the fewest in the league.  Despite the recent struggles of D.C., which hasn’t scored in its last two matches, Mitrovic is still expecting a tough match.  “This is a very tough team to play against,” Mitrovic said. “Besides their last game where a lot of things didn’t go their way, they’ve been a very tough opponent in every game that they’ve played.”  In the 101st match of the series, New England will be without veteran midfielder Mott Polster, who will miss a few weeks after undergoing surgery. D.C. leads the series 42-41-17.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Revs #hope #maintain #home #dominance #goalstarved #D.C #United

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Deadspin | Revs hope to maintain home dominance vs. goal-starved D.C. United    Apr 4, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA;  New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner (30) makes a save during the first half against CF Montreal at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images   Although it’s a small sample size, the New England Revolution have been two different teams this season–the powerhouse that dominates at home and the doormat that struggles on the road.  In Foxborough, Mass., the Revs are undefeated, outscoring two opponents 9-1. On enemy turf, they are winless, having been outscored 8-2.  When New England takes on visiting D.C. United on Saturday evening, the Revolution will try to leverage their home field mojo.  The Revs (2-3-0, 6 points) will have to do it without their coach, Marko Mitrovic, who received a red card in a 3-0 win last week over CF Montreal.  The Revolution have a balanced attack as nine different players have scored their 11 goals.  The top threats are Luca Langoni (one goal, five assists), who has been a dangerous feeder on set pieces, and Carles Gil (two assists), who led the team last year in goals with 10 and assists with 14.  “He’s got that special something. You can’t really explain it,” D.C. defender Lucas Bartlett said. “We can’t give him time and space.”  Unlike the Revolution, D.C. United (2-3-1, 7 points) have been better on the road than at home. Last week, D.C. suffered its most decisive loss, 4-0 at home to FC Dallas.   “What I can’t accept is that some players gave up after the third goal from Dallas,” D.C. United coach Rene Weiler said. “That, we have to avoid in the next few games.”  D.C. has won only one of its last 14 MLS games at home dating to May of last year. Yet, the United are 1-1-1 on the road this season, offering more hope for Saturday.  Making the assignment more daunting for D.C. is the potential loss of Tai Baribo, who has not trained this week because of an injury, Weiler said on Thursday. Baribo has scored three of the team’s four goals, which is tied for the fewest in the league.  Despite the recent struggles of D.C., which hasn’t scored in its last two matches, Mitrovic is still expecting a tough match.  “This is a very tough team to play against,” Mitrovic said. “Besides their last game where a lot of things didn’t go their way, they’ve been a very tough opponent in every game that they’ve played.”  In the 101st match of the series, New England will be without veteran midfielder Mott Polster, who will miss a few weeks after undergoing surgery. D.C. leads the series 42-41-17.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Revs #hope #maintain #home #dominance #goalstarved #D.C #UnitedApr 4, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner (30) makes a save during the first half against CF Montreal at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

Although it’s a small sample size, the New England Revolution have been two different teams this season–the powerhouse that dominates at home and the doormat that struggles on the road.

In Foxborough, Mass., the Revs are undefeated, outscoring two opponents 9-1. On enemy turf, they are winless, having been outscored 8-2.

When New England takes on visiting D.C. United on Saturday evening, the Revolution will try to leverage their home field mojo.

The Revs (2-3-0, 6 points) will have to do it without their coach, Marko Mitrovic, who received a red card in a 3-0 win last week over CF Montreal.

The Revolution have a balanced attack as nine different players have scored their 11 goals.

The top threats are Luca Langoni (one goal, five assists), who has been a dangerous feeder on set pieces, and Carles Gil (two assists), who led the team last year in goals with 10 and assists with 14.

“He’s got that special something. You can’t really explain it,” D.C. defender Lucas Bartlett said. “We can’t give him time and space.”


Unlike the Revolution, D.C. United (2-3-1, 7 points) have been better on the road than at home. Last week, D.C. suffered its most decisive loss, 4-0 at home to FC Dallas.

“What I can’t accept is that some players gave up after the third goal from Dallas,” D.C. United coach Rene Weiler said. “That, we have to avoid in the next few games.”

D.C. has won only one of its last 14 MLS games at home dating to May of last year. Yet, the United are 1-1-1 on the road this season, offering more hope for Saturday.

Making the assignment more daunting for D.C. is the potential loss of Tai Baribo, who has not trained this week because of an injury, Weiler said on Thursday. Baribo has scored three of the team’s four goals, which is tied for the fewest in the league.

Despite the recent struggles of D.C., which hasn’t scored in its last two matches, Mitrovic is still expecting a tough match.

“This is a very tough team to play against,” Mitrovic said. “Besides their last game where a lot of things didn’t go their way, they’ve been a very tough opponent in every game that they’ve played.”

In the 101st match of the series, New England will be without veteran midfielder Mott Polster, who will miss a few weeks after undergoing surgery. D.C. leads the series 42-41-17.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Revs #hope #maintain #home #dominance #goalstarved #D.C #United

Apr 4, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner (30) makes a save during the first half against CF Montreal at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

Although it’s a small sample size, the New England Revolution have been two different teams this season–the powerhouse that dominates at home and the doormat that struggles on the road.

In Foxborough, Mass., the Revs are undefeated, outscoring two opponents 9-1. On enemy turf, they are winless, having been outscored 8-2.

When New England takes on visiting D.C. United on Saturday evening, the Revolution will try to leverage their home field mojo.

The Revs (2-3-0, 6 points) will have to do it without their coach, Marko Mitrovic, who received a red card in a 3-0 win last week over CF Montreal.

The Revolution have a balanced attack as nine different players have scored their 11 goals.

The top threats are Luca Langoni (one goal, five assists), who has been a dangerous feeder on set pieces, and Carles Gil (two assists), who led the team last year in goals with 10 and assists with 14.

“He’s got that special something. You can’t really explain it,” D.C. defender Lucas Bartlett said. “We can’t give him time and space.”

Unlike the Revolution, D.C. United (2-3-1, 7 points) have been better on the road than at home. Last week, D.C. suffered its most decisive loss, 4-0 at home to FC Dallas.

“What I can’t accept is that some players gave up after the third goal from Dallas,” D.C. United coach Rene Weiler said. “That, we have to avoid in the next few games.”

D.C. has won only one of its last 14 MLS games at home dating to May of last year. Yet, the United are 1-1-1 on the road this season, offering more hope for Saturday.

Making the assignment more daunting for D.C. is the potential loss of Tai Baribo, who has not trained this week because of an injury, Weiler said on Thursday. Baribo has scored three of the team’s four goals, which is tied for the fewest in the league.

Despite the recent struggles of D.C., which hasn’t scored in its last two matches, Mitrovic is still expecting a tough match.

“This is a very tough team to play against,” Mitrovic said. “Besides their last game where a lot of things didn’t go their way, they’ve been a very tough opponent in every game that they’ve played.”

In the 101st match of the series, New England will be without veteran midfielder Mott Polster, who will miss a few weeks after undergoing surgery. D.C. leads the series 42-41-17.

–Field Level Media

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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli signs Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s cap, leaves heartfelt message <div id="content-body-70850297" itemprop="articleBody"><p>It is difficult to not be completely awestruck while looking at Vaibhav Suryavanshi go about his business.</p><p>On Friday, he struck a 15-ball half-century against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, equalling his own record for the joint second-fastest fifty, which he had scored against Chennai Super Kings earlier this season.</p><p>Led by the teenage prodigy’s innings, Rajasthan put up 97 runs in the first six, the side’s best haul in the PowerPlay.</p><p>Suryavanshi eventually perished on 78 off 26 balls, holing out to long-on while trying to pick another boundary off Krunal Pandya. But the knock was enough to take him to the top of the Orange Cap standings, at 200 runs from just four innings.</p><p>However, that perhaps wasn’t the most valuable cap in his possession last night. After the game, which the Royals won by six wickets, former India skipper Virat Kohli was seen interacting with Suryavanshi.</p><p>Not just that, it was later revealed that the batting great, in fact, ended up signing Suryavanshi’s cap with a note that read: “Dear Vaibhav, well done.”</p><p>A priceless piece of memorabilia that Vaibhav would perhaps choose to treasure his entire life.</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 11, 2026</p></div> #IPL #Virat #Kohli #signs #Vaibhav #Suryavanshis #cap #leaves #heartfelt #message

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals">World Cup 2026: What teams have reached the Quarterfinals?  The Round of 16 is underway at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.  #World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals

2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals">World Cup 2026: What teams have reached the Quarterfinals?

The Round of 16 is underway at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and now teams are booking spots in the Quarterfinals.

The Round of 16 begins on Saturday, the Fourth of July here in the United States, with Canada taking on Morocco in Houston. Later in the day Saturday tournament favorites Kylian Mbappé and company will look to get by a Paraguay side that is coming off a stunning upset of Germany in a match in Philadelphia.

Sunday has a pair of intriguing matches, with Brazil taking on Erling Haaland and Norway before Mexico plays host to England in Mexico City. And then on Monday the United States joins the fray, going up against Belgium in Seattle.

Here are the teams that are moving on to the Quarterfinals, out of the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco became the first team to book a spot in the Quarterfinals, with a 3-0 victory over Canada on Saturday.

Azzedine Ounahi recorded a brace in the second half to give Morocco a 2-0 lead, and Soufiane Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time for good measure to solidify Morocco’s position in the Quarterfinals. They will wait on the winner of Saturday evening’s match between France and Paraguay.

France will face Morocco in the Quarterfinals, following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

Paraguay did their best to frustrate — and even stifle — Kylian Mbappé and company. But substitute Desire Doue won a penalty in the 69th minute, which was then converted by Mbappé to take France to a 1-0 lead.

Frustration boiled over after the final whistle, however:

But Les Bleus are moving on, and Paraguay are headed home.

Erling Haaland’s brace propelled Norway to a 2-1 win over Brazil. For Brazil, it is their earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990. As for Norway, this is the first time the Scandinavian side has reached the Quarterfinals, having been knocked out of the Round of 16 twice before, first in 1938 and most recently in 1998.

“Maybe this will write history in Norway,” Haaland said after the win. “Everyone just need to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.”

They will meet England or Mexico for a spot in the Semifinals.

#World #Cup #teams #reached #Quarterfinals

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বিবার মেক্সিকো সিটিতে অনুষ্ঠিতব্য ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ ২০২৬-এর শেষ ষোলোর ম্যাচে মেক্সিকো ও ইংল্যান্ডের লড়াই নিয়ে ‘স্পোর্টস্টার’-এর লাইভ বাংলা ব্লগ ও ধারাভাষ্য আপডেট-এ আপনাদের স্বাগতম

#মকসক #বনম #ইলযনড #লইভ #ফফ #বশবকপ #শষ #ষল #MEX #ENG #আপডট #পরথমরধ #শর">মেক্সিকো বনাম ইংল্যান্ড লাইভ ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ – শেষ ষোলো; MEX vs ENG আপডেট, প্রথমার্ধ শুরু  Catch the live score and updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Mexico and England. 
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                        Catch the live score and updates from the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Mexico and England.
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                                              বিবার মেক্সিকো সিটিতে অনুষ্ঠিতব্য ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ ২০২৬-এর শেষ ষোলোর ম্যাচে মেক্সিকো ও ইংল্যান্ডের লড়াই নিয়ে ‘স্পোর্টস্টার’-এর লাইভ বাংলা ব্লগ ও ধারাভাষ্য আপডেট-এ আপনাদের স্বাগতম  #মকসক #বনম #ইলযনড #লইভ #ফফ #বশবকপ #শষ #ষল #MEX #ENG #আপডট #পরথমরধ #শর

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