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French Open 2026, May 25 schedule: Swiatek, Rybakina and Monfils headline Day 2  Four-time champion Iga Swiatek will kick off her French Open campaign on Monday as first-round action continues at Roland Garros.The third seed faces Australian wildcard Emerson Jones in the opening match on Court Philippe-Chatrier, before second seed Elena Rybakina takes on Slovenia’s Veronika Erjavec later in the day.French Open Day 2 Order of PlayAll times in IST.Court Philippe-Chatrier3.30 PMEmerson Jones vs Iga Swiatek (3)Veronika Erjavec vs Elena Rybakina (2)Ugo Humbert (32) vs Adrian Mannarino11.45 PMHugo Gaston vs Gael MonfilsCourt Suzanne-Lenglen2.30 PMArthur Rinderknech (22) vs Jurij RodionovElina Svitolina (7) vs Anna BondarSarah Rakotomanga vs Amanda Anisimova (6)Daniel Merida Aguilar vs Ben Shelton (5)Court Simonne-Mathieu2.30 PMJasmine Paolini (13) vs Dayana YastremskaStan Wawrinka vs Jesper de JongCasper Ruud (15) vs Roman SafiullinAnastasia Zakharova vs Karolina Muchova (10)Court 142.30 PMAlex de Minaur (8) vs Toby SamuelTatjana Maria vs Elise Mertens (23)Kaitlin Quevedo vs Leolia JeanjeanFlavio Cobolli (10) vs Andrea PellegrinoCourt 42.30 PMLiudmila Samsonova (20) vs Jil TeichmannJulia Grabher vs Rebecca SramkovaMariano Navone vs Jenson BrooksbyFrancisco Cerundolo (25) vs Botic van de ZandschulpCourt 52.30 PMSusan Bandecchi vs Cristina Bucsa (31)Petra Marcinko vs Eva LysEmilio Nava vs Camilo Ugo CarabelliYibing Wu vs Marcos GironCourt 62.30 PMPablo Carreno Busta vs Jiri Lehecka (12)Thanasi Kokkinakis vs Terence AtmaneJelena Ostapenko (29) vs Ella SeidelDiana Shnaider (25) vs Renata ZarazuaCourt 72.30 PMMaja Chwalinska vs Qinwen ZhengEliot Spizzirri vs Frances Tiafoe (19)Ignacio Buse vs Andrey Rublev (11)Alycia Parks vs Leylah Fernandez (24)Court 82.30 PMLuca Van Assche vs Patrick KypsonJaume Munar vs Hubert HurkaczAkasha Urhobo vs Katie BoulterCamila Osorio vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (14)Court 92.30 PMDaria Kasatkina vs Zeynep SonmezRoberto Bautista Agut vs Brandon Nakashima (31)Panna Udvardy vs Viktorija GolubicRaphael Collignon vs Aleksandar VukicCourt 122.30 PMAlexander Shevchenko vs Alex MichelsenAleksandar Kovacevic vs Rafael Jodar (27)Talia Gibson vs Yulia PutintsevaKamilla Rakhimova vs Jaqueline CristianCourt 132.30 PMMarton Fucsovics vs Matteo BerrettiniMaya Joint vs Anastasia Potapova (28)Rinky Hijikata vs Tommy Paul (24)Hanyu Guo vs McCartney KesslerPublished on May 25, 2026  #French #Open #schedule #Swiatek #Rybakina #Monfils #headline #Day

French Open 2026, May 25 schedule: Swiatek, Rybakina and Monfils headline Day 2

Four-time champion Iga Swiatek will kick off her French Open campaign on Monday as first-round action continues at Roland Garros.

The third seed faces Australian wildcard Emerson Jones in the opening match on Court Philippe-Chatrier, before second seed Elena Rybakina takes on Slovenia’s Veronika Erjavec later in the day.

French Open Day 2 Order of Play

All times in IST.

Court Philippe-Chatrier

3.30 PM

Emerson Jones vs Iga Swiatek (3)

Veronika Erjavec vs Elena Rybakina (2)

Ugo Humbert (32) vs Adrian Mannarino

11.45 PM

Hugo Gaston vs Gael Monfils

Court Suzanne-Lenglen

2.30 PM

Arthur Rinderknech (22) vs Jurij Rodionov

Elina Svitolina (7) vs Anna Bondar

Sarah Rakotomanga vs Amanda Anisimova (6)

Daniel Merida Aguilar vs Ben Shelton (5)

Court Simonne-Mathieu

2.30 PM

Jasmine Paolini (13) vs Dayana Yastremska

Stan Wawrinka vs Jesper de Jong

Casper Ruud (15) vs Roman Safiullin

Anastasia Zakharova vs Karolina Muchova (10)

Court 14

2.30 PM

Alex de Minaur (8) vs Toby Samuel

Tatjana Maria vs Elise Mertens (23)

Kaitlin Quevedo vs Leolia Jeanjean

Flavio Cobolli (10) vs Andrea Pellegrino

Court 4

2.30 PM

Liudmila Samsonova (20) vs Jil Teichmann

Julia Grabher vs Rebecca Sramkova

Mariano Navone vs Jenson Brooksby

Francisco Cerundolo (25) vs Botic van de Zandschulp

Court 5

2.30 PM

Susan Bandecchi vs Cristina Bucsa (31)

Petra Marcinko vs Eva Lys

Emilio Nava vs Camilo Ugo Carabelli

Yibing Wu vs Marcos Giron

Court 6

2.30 PM

Pablo Carreno Busta vs Jiri Lehecka (12)

Thanasi Kokkinakis vs Terence Atmane

Jelena Ostapenko (29) vs Ella Seidel

Diana Shnaider (25) vs Renata Zarazua

Court 7

2.30 PM

Maja Chwalinska vs Qinwen Zheng

Eliot Spizzirri vs Frances Tiafoe (19)

Ignacio Buse vs Andrey Rublev (11)

Alycia Parks vs Leylah Fernandez (24)

Court 8

2.30 PM

Luca Van Assche vs Patrick Kypson

Jaume Munar vs Hubert Hurkacz

Akasha Urhobo vs Katie Boulter

Camila Osorio vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (14)

Court 9

2.30 PM

Daria Kasatkina vs Zeynep Sonmez

Roberto Bautista Agut vs Brandon Nakashima (31)

Panna Udvardy vs Viktorija Golubic

Raphael Collignon vs Aleksandar Vukic

Court 12

2.30 PM

Alexander Shevchenko vs Alex Michelsen

Aleksandar Kovacevic vs Rafael Jodar (27)

Talia Gibson vs Yulia Putintseva

Kamilla Rakhimova vs Jaqueline Cristian

Court 13

2.30 PM

Marton Fucsovics vs Matteo Berrettini

Maya Joint vs Anastasia Potapova (28)

Rinky Hijikata vs Tommy Paul (24)

Hanyu Guo vs McCartney Kessler

Published on May 25, 2026

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Four-time champion Iga Swiatek will kick off her French Open campaign on Monday as first-round action continues at Roland Garros.

The third seed faces Australian wildcard Emerson Jones in the opening match on Court Philippe-Chatrier, before second seed Elena Rybakina takes on Slovenia’s Veronika Erjavec later in the day.

French Open Day 2 Order of Play

All times in IST.

Court Philippe-Chatrier

3.30 PM

Emerson Jones vs Iga Swiatek (3)

Veronika Erjavec vs Elena Rybakina (2)

Ugo Humbert (32) vs Adrian Mannarino

11.45 PM

Hugo Gaston vs Gael Monfils

Court Suzanne-Lenglen

2.30 PM

Arthur Rinderknech (22) vs Jurij Rodionov

Elina Svitolina (7) vs Anna Bondar

Sarah Rakotomanga vs Amanda Anisimova (6)

Daniel Merida Aguilar vs Ben Shelton (5)

Court Simonne-Mathieu

2.30 PM

Jasmine Paolini (13) vs Dayana Yastremska

Stan Wawrinka vs Jesper de Jong

Casper Ruud (15) vs Roman Safiullin

Anastasia Zakharova vs Karolina Muchova (10)

Court 14

2.30 PM

Alex de Minaur (8) vs Toby Samuel

Tatjana Maria vs Elise Mertens (23)

Kaitlin Quevedo vs Leolia Jeanjean

Flavio Cobolli (10) vs Andrea Pellegrino

Court 4

2.30 PM

Liudmila Samsonova (20) vs Jil Teichmann

Julia Grabher vs Rebecca Sramkova

Mariano Navone vs Jenson Brooksby

Francisco Cerundolo (25) vs Botic van de Zandschulp

Court 5

2.30 PM

Susan Bandecchi vs Cristina Bucsa (31)

Petra Marcinko vs Eva Lys

Emilio Nava vs Camilo Ugo Carabelli

Yibing Wu vs Marcos Giron

Court 6

2.30 PM

Pablo Carreno Busta vs Jiri Lehecka (12)

Thanasi Kokkinakis vs Terence Atmane

Jelena Ostapenko (29) vs Ella Seidel

Diana Shnaider (25) vs Renata Zarazua

Court 7

2.30 PM

Maja Chwalinska vs Qinwen Zheng

Eliot Spizzirri vs Frances Tiafoe (19)

Ignacio Buse vs Andrey Rublev (11)

Alycia Parks vs Leylah Fernandez (24)

Court 8

2.30 PM

Luca Van Assche vs Patrick Kypson

Jaume Munar vs Hubert Hurkacz

Akasha Urhobo vs Katie Boulter

Camila Osorio vs Ekaterina Alexandrova (14)

Court 9

2.30 PM

Daria Kasatkina vs Zeynep Sonmez

Roberto Bautista Agut vs Brandon Nakashima (31)

Panna Udvardy vs Viktorija Golubic

Raphael Collignon vs Aleksandar Vukic

Court 12

2.30 PM

Alexander Shevchenko vs Alex Michelsen

Aleksandar Kovacevic vs Rafael Jodar (27)

Talia Gibson vs Yulia Putintseva

Kamilla Rakhimova vs Jaqueline Cristian

Court 13

2.30 PM

Marton Fucsovics vs Matteo Berrettini

Maya Joint vs Anastasia Potapova (28)

Rinky Hijikata vs Tommy Paul (24)

Hanyu Guo vs McCartney Kessler

Published on May 25, 2026

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John Grisham’s New Legal Drama Is a Real Life Fight Against AI Audiobooks on YouTube<img src="https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/05/john-grisham-1280x853.jpg" /><br><div> <p>There’s an argument to be made that audiobooks are the finest form of content. You take a book—already off to a good start—and you get to have someone read it right into your ears. And when I say “someone” I mean the GOATs in the voice game. I could cite examples of celebrities you never knew narrated audiobooks, but here’s a sample of Werner Herzog narrating his memoir<em> Every Man for Himself and God Against All </em>that I think speaks for itself:</p> <div class="not-prose video-container"><noscript>[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4IQSvi3pXU[/embed]</noscript></div> <p>What could be better than this?</p> <p>Not only are audiobooks heaven, you can probably get all the audiobooks you want for free (and legally) by getting yourself a library card and using your local library’s preferred app (<a href="https://gizmodo.com/download/libby-the-library-app">Libby</a>, perhaps).</p> <p>I say all that, because given all the easy and free access to high quality audiobooks, why in the world would anyone listen to a John Grisham audiobook <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99jScRA4fM8">presented like this</a>?</p> <p>Don’t click that link. Instead of the actual audiobook, which is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1HXJBeYFqc">read wonderfully by Michael Beck</a>, it will take you to a YouTube video consisting of an AI narrator reading Grisham’s recent hit novel <em>the Widow</em>, and the narration plays under 13 hours of AI slop video—simulated stock footage of fake vacations, basically. It looks like the video they display under the lyrics on Hell’s karaoke machine. I don’t have any science to back this up, but it will definitely give you brain cancer.</p> <p>As <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/21/books/audiobook-piracy-youtube.html">the New York Times points out</a>, 80,000 lost souls listened to <em>the Widow</em> this way. And Grisham is pissed about it. “The thieves and pirates who steal my work and try to profit from it, in any format, should be punished civilly and criminally […] And in this particular example, YouTube is complicit because it’s clear they know what is happening and refuse to stop it,” Grisham told the Times in an email. He should really write about this.</p> <p>YouTube, for its part, says the video is still up because there hasn’t been a takedown request, and that it doesn’t proactively police for copyright violations. “For more than two decades, we’ve built systems that help rights holders manage and control their copyrighted content — investing continuously to make sure those systems evolve as new threats emerge,” Jack Malon, a YouTube spokesperson, wrote to the Times.</p> <p>If you’ve ever had a YouTube video flagged for a copyright violation, it may have been because of a feature called Content ID that music publishers absolutely love. It allows copyright holders to crawl YouTube and automatically detect copyrighted content. At times, Content ID has been a <a href="https://gizmodo.com/youtube-combats-copyright-trolls-with-content-id-policy-1837304964">valuable moneymaking scheme</a> for copyright holders, who were able to zero in on incidental—or even accidental—uses of copyrighted material, especially music, and by making a claim, monetize other people’s videos. It can’t do this anymore, but this is the sort of thing YouTube’s copyright system has been designed to support.</p> <p>As the Times points out, Content ID isn’t great at finding AI-narrated audiobooks. The audio waveform of the content is not the same as the audio the publisher owns, which makes it tricky to know what to even scan for. The author holds a copyright on the text, which can be slightly changed by the creator of the YouTube video while still leaving the book largely intact—good enough for casual listeners anyway.</p> <p>This leaves publishers and authors to navigate the takedown process manually, which seems, judging from the fact that <em>the Widow</em> is still up, to just not be happening.</p> <p>That’s a pity. And I don’t mean because it’s robbing John Grisham of audiobook sales, which is bad, but not the gravest injustice in the universe. It’s bad because people are listening to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SN54Bq5TmY">such horrible garbage</a> just because it’s available. And they really, <em>truly</em>, don’t have to.</p> </div>#John #Grishams #Legal #Drama #Real #Life #Fight #Audiobooks #YouTubeArtificial intelligence,Audiobooks,Books,intellectual proper

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This was supposed to be the summer of George.

Despite arriving at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 20 points behind teammate Kimi Antonelli in the Drivers’ Championship race, George Russell was on track for a weekend in Montreal that would put him right back in the fight. Russell captured pole position for the F1 Sprint race on Friday, held off Lando Norris and Antonelli after a hard fight with his teammate to take the win in that race on Saturday, and then took pole position for Sunday’s main event with a strong performance in qualifying.

And after yet another hard fight with Antonelli in the early stages of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, with several changes between the two Mercedes drivers, Russell was leading the race.

Then, on Lap 30, his car stopped on the track. His race was over.

His frustration seemed to boil over as he exited his challenger:

And with Antonelli going on to take his fourth consecutive Grand Prix victory, Russell is left to wonder if his championship hopes have been brought to a halt as well.

“Disbelief,” said Russell to the official F1 channel when asked how he felt following his retirement, which the team attributed to a power unit failure. “It feels like somebody doesn’t want me to fight or compete for this championship.

“Three out of the last five races there’s just been something really going against us. [I’m] just a bit lost for words right now.”

Russell managed to find a silver lining after the race, pointing at how he responded to the “doubters” and the “chat” following the Miami Grand Prix, where he missed out on a podium for the second consecutive Grand Prix.

“Yeah, I loved the battle,” he said to the F1 channel. “I was happy with how I handled it, how I drove and I’m just pleased with the weekend in terms of my own personal performance.

“There were a lot of doubters maybe after Miami and a lot of chat, but I know what I can do. Pole in the Sprint, win the Sprint, pole in Qualifying, leading the race.

“Hard battles, I really loved the battle and I wanted to continue for 30 more laps. I would have loved to see how it would have panned out but here we are.”

When Russell announced his new contract with Mercedes prior to last season’s United States Grand Prix, he outlined how staying with the Silver Arrows gives him the best chance to win a championship. “Well for me I’m really happy to be continuing [with Mercedes] because the truth is if every single seat was available for next year and I could choose any single team to race for, I believe Mercedes is my best chance of winning the championship next year, and for me winning is is more about winning than it is about money or sponsor days or anything,” said Russell to the media, including SB Nation, during the media day in Austin last October.

“I want to win, and this is what I’m fighting for.”

There is certainly a long way to go this season, but at the moment Russell trails Antonelli by 43 points in the standings, with his teammate set to bring a four-race winning streak to the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks’ time.

Perhaps the summer of George can begin then.

#George #Russell #lost #words #Canadian #Grand #Prix">George Russell ‘lost for words’ after Canadian Grand Prix  This was supposed to be the summer of George.Despite arriving at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 20 points behind teammate Kimi Antonelli in the Drivers’ Championship race, George Russell was on track for a weekend in Montreal that would put him right back in the fight. Russell captured pole position for the F1 Sprint race on Friday, held off Lando Norris and Antonelli after a hard fight with his teammate to take the win in that race on Saturday, and then took pole position for Sunday’s main event with a strong performance in qualifying.And after yet another hard fight with Antonelli in the early stages of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, with several changes between the two Mercedes drivers, Russell was leading the race.Then, on Lap 30, his car stopped on the track. His race was over.His frustration seemed to boil over as he exited his challenger:And with Antonelli going on to take his fourth consecutive Grand Prix victory, Russell is left to wonder if his championship hopes have been brought to a halt as well.“Disbelief,” said Russell to the official F1 channel when asked how he felt following his retirement, which the team attributed to a power unit failure. “It feels like somebody doesn’t want me to fight or compete for this championship.“Three out of the last five races there’s just been something really going against us. [I’m] just a bit lost for words right now.”Russell managed to find a silver lining after the race, pointing at how he responded to the “doubters” and the “chat” following the Miami Grand Prix, where he missed out on a podium for the second consecutive Grand Prix.“Yeah, I loved the battle,” he said to the F1 channel. “I was happy with how I handled it, how I drove and I’m just pleased with the weekend in terms of my own personal performance.“There were a lot of doubters maybe after Miami and a lot of chat, but I know what I can do. Pole in the Sprint, win the Sprint, pole in Qualifying, leading the race.“Hard battles, I really loved the battle and I wanted to continue for 30 more laps. I would have loved to see how it would have panned out but here we are.”When Russell announced his new contract with Mercedes prior to last season’s United States Grand Prix, he outlined how staying with the Silver Arrows gives him the best chance to win a championship. “Well for me I’m really happy to be continuing [with Mercedes] because the truth is if every single seat was available for next year and I could choose any single team to race for, I believe Mercedes is my best chance of winning the championship next year, and for me winning is is more about winning than it is about money or sponsor days or anything,” said Russell to the media, including SB Nation, during the media day in Austin last October.“I want to win, and this is what I’m fighting for.”There is certainly a long way to go this season, but at the moment Russell trails Antonelli by 43 points in the standings, with his teammate set to bring a four-race winning streak to the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks’ time.Perhaps the summer of George can begin then.  #George #Russell #lost #words #Canadian #Grand #Prix

official F1 channel when asked how he felt following his retirement, which the team attributed to a power unit failure. “It feels like somebody doesn’t want me to fight or compete for this championship.

“Three out of the last five races there’s just been something really going against us. [I’m] just a bit lost for words right now.”

Russell managed to find a silver lining after the race, pointing at how he responded to the “doubters” and the “chat” following the Miami Grand Prix, where he missed out on a podium for the second consecutive Grand Prix.

“Yeah, I loved the battle,” he said to the F1 channel. “I was happy with how I handled it, how I drove and I’m just pleased with the weekend in terms of my own personal performance.

“There were a lot of doubters maybe after Miami and a lot of chat, but I know what I can do. Pole in the Sprint, win the Sprint, pole in Qualifying, leading the race.

“Hard battles, I really loved the battle and I wanted to continue for 30 more laps. I would have loved to see how it would have panned out but here we are.”

When Russell announced his new contract with Mercedes prior to last season’s United States Grand Prix, he outlined how staying with the Silver Arrows gives him the best chance to win a championship. “Well for me I’m really happy to be continuing [with Mercedes] because the truth is if every single seat was available for next year and I could choose any single team to race for, I believe Mercedes is my best chance of winning the championship next year, and for me winning is is more about winning than it is about money or sponsor days or anything,” said Russell to the media, including SB Nation, during the media day in Austin last October.

“I want to win, and this is what I’m fighting for.”

There is certainly a long way to go this season, but at the moment Russell trails Antonelli by 43 points in the standings, with his teammate set to bring a four-race winning streak to the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks’ time.

Perhaps the summer of George can begin then.

#George #Russell #lost #words #Canadian #Grand #Prix">George Russell ‘lost for words’ after Canadian Grand Prix

This was supposed to be the summer of George.

Despite arriving at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 20 points behind teammate Kimi Antonelli in the Drivers’ Championship race, George Russell was on track for a weekend in Montreal that would put him right back in the fight. Russell captured pole position for the F1 Sprint race on Friday, held off Lando Norris and Antonelli after a hard fight with his teammate to take the win in that race on Saturday, and then took pole position for Sunday’s main event with a strong performance in qualifying.

And after yet another hard fight with Antonelli in the early stages of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, with several changes between the two Mercedes drivers, Russell was leading the race.

Then, on Lap 30, his car stopped on the track. His race was over.

His frustration seemed to boil over as he exited his challenger:

And with Antonelli going on to take his fourth consecutive Grand Prix victory, Russell is left to wonder if his championship hopes have been brought to a halt as well.

“Disbelief,” said Russell to the official F1 channel when asked how he felt following his retirement, which the team attributed to a power unit failure. “It feels like somebody doesn’t want me to fight or compete for this championship.

“Three out of the last five races there’s just been something really going against us. [I’m] just a bit lost for words right now.”

Russell managed to find a silver lining after the race, pointing at how he responded to the “doubters” and the “chat” following the Miami Grand Prix, where he missed out on a podium for the second consecutive Grand Prix.

“Yeah, I loved the battle,” he said to the F1 channel. “I was happy with how I handled it, how I drove and I’m just pleased with the weekend in terms of my own personal performance.

“There were a lot of doubters maybe after Miami and a lot of chat, but I know what I can do. Pole in the Sprint, win the Sprint, pole in Qualifying, leading the race.

“Hard battles, I really loved the battle and I wanted to continue for 30 more laps. I would have loved to see how it would have panned out but here we are.”

When Russell announced his new contract with Mercedes prior to last season’s United States Grand Prix, he outlined how staying with the Silver Arrows gives him the best chance to win a championship. “Well for me I’m really happy to be continuing [with Mercedes] because the truth is if every single seat was available for next year and I could choose any single team to race for, I believe Mercedes is my best chance of winning the championship next year, and for me winning is is more about winning than it is about money or sponsor days or anything,” said Russell to the media, including SB Nation, during the media day in Austin last October.

“I want to win, and this is what I’m fighting for.”

There is certainly a long way to go this season, but at the moment Russell trails Antonelli by 43 points in the standings, with his teammate set to bring a four-race winning streak to the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks’ time.

Perhaps the summer of George can begin then.

#George #Russell #lost #words #Canadian #Grand #Prix

Sunderland became only the fifth ​side in Premier League history to qualify for Europe ⁠in its first season following promotion after beating Chelsea 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday.

A 25th-minute volley from Trai Hume and a second-half own goal from ‌Malo Gusto lifted Sunderland into seventh place in the table. Cole Palmer pulled one back for a Chelsea side that had Wesley Fofana sent off.

Sunderland will join Bournemouth, which drew 1-1 ‌at ⁠Nottingham Forest, in the Europa League next season with ⁠Chelsea missing out on Europe entirely.

The Conference League spot went to Brighton & Hove Albion in eighth despite a 3-0 home defeat by Manchester United.

United, whose talisman Bruno Fernandes scored ​a goal and supplied a record-breaking ‌21st assist of the season, had Champions League qualification wrapped up, as did champion Arsenal, Manchester City and Aston Villa. Liverpool picked up the point it needed to make mathematically certain with a 1-1 ‌draw at home to Brentford.

Crystal Palace can also qualify for ​next season’s Europa League if it beats Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final in Leipzig on Wednesday.

Sunderland last ⁠played in Europe in the 1973-74 Cup Winners’ Cup, but after a superb return season in the top flight under coach Regis Le Bris, it ‌has a lot to look forward to next season.

Bournemouth, which played in the third tier of English football 13 years ago, will play in Europe for the first time in its history after Marcus Tavernier’s second-half equaliser earned a point at Forest in coach Andoni Iraola’s final game in charge.

Before kickoff, there was an outside chance of Champions League ‌football for Bournemouth if other results opened up a sixth qualification position for English ​clubs, but that evaporated with Aston Villa’s 2-1 win at Manchester City.

Published on May 25, 2026

#Sunderland #secures #Europa #League #spot #win #Chelsea">Sunderland secures Europa League spot with 2-1 win over Chelsea  Sunderland became only the fifth ​side in Premier League history to qualify for Europe ⁠in its first season following promotion after beating Chelsea 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday.A 25th-minute volley from Trai Hume and a second-half own goal from ‌Malo Gusto lifted Sunderland into seventh place in the table. Cole Palmer pulled one back for a Chelsea side that had Wesley Fofana sent off.Sunderland will join Bournemouth, which drew 1-1 ‌at ⁠Nottingham Forest, in the Europa League next season with ⁠Chelsea missing out on Europe entirely.The Conference League spot went to Brighton & Hove Albion in eighth despite a 3-0 home defeat by Manchester United.United, whose talisman Bruno Fernandes scored ​a goal and supplied a record-breaking ‌21st assist of the season, had Champions League qualification wrapped up, as did champion Arsenal, Manchester City and Aston Villa. Liverpool picked up the point it needed to make mathematically certain with a 1-1 ‌draw at home to Brentford.Crystal Palace can also qualify for ​next season’s Europa League if it beats Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final in Leipzig on Wednesday.Sunderland last ⁠played in Europe in the 1973-74 Cup Winners’ Cup, but after a superb return season in the top flight under coach Regis Le Bris, it ‌has a lot to look forward to next season.Bournemouth, which played in the third tier of English football 13 years ago, will play in Europe for the first time in its history after Marcus Tavernier’s second-half equaliser earned a point at Forest in coach Andoni Iraola’s final game in charge.Before kickoff, there was an outside chance of Champions League ‌football for Bournemouth if other results opened up a sixth qualification position for English ​clubs, but that evaporated with Aston Villa’s 2-1 win at Manchester City.Published on May 25, 2026  #Sunderland #secures #Europa #League #spot #win #Chelsea

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