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IPL 2026 Points Table updated after LSG vs KKR: Kolkata Knight Riders moves up to eighth after Super Over win  Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE  Team  Mat  Won  Lost  NR  Points  NRR  1. Punjab Kings  7  6  0  1  13  +1.333  2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru  7  5  2  0  10  +1.101  3. Sunrisers Hyderabad  8  5  3  0  10  +0.815  4. Rajasthan Royals  8  5  3  0  10  +0.602  5. Gujarat Titans  8  4  4  0  8  -0.475  6. Chennai Super Kings  8  3  5  0  6  -0.121  7. Delhi Capitals  7  3  4  0  6  -0.184  8. Kolkata Knight Riders  8  2  5  1  5  -0.751  9. Mumbai Indians  7  2  5  0  4  -0.736  10. Lucknow Super Giants  8  2  6  0  4  -1.106(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)Published on Apr 26, 2026  #IPL #Points #Table #updated #LSG #KKR #Kolkata #Knight #Riders #moves #eighth #Super #win

IPL 2026 Points Table updated after LSG vs KKR: Kolkata Knight Riders moves up to eighth after Super Over win

Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.

The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.

Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.

IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE

Team Mat Won Lost NR Points NRR
1. Punjab Kings 7 6 0 1 13 +1.333
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 7 5 2 0 10 +1.101
3. Sunrisers Hyderabad 8 5 3 0 10 +0.815
4. Rajasthan Royals 8 5 3 0 10 +0.602
5. Gujarat Titans 8 4 4 0 8 -0.475
6. Chennai Super Kings 8 3 5 0 6 -0.121
7. Delhi Capitals 7 3 4 0 6 -0.184
8. Kolkata Knight Riders 8 2 5 1 5 -0.751
9. Mumbai Indians 7 2 5 0 4 -0.736
10. Lucknow Super Giants 8 2 6 0 4 -1.106

(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)

Published on Apr 26, 2026

#IPL #Points #Table #updated #LSG #KKR #Kolkata #Knight #Riders #moves #eighth #Super #win

Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.

The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.

Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.

IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE

Team Mat Won Lost NR Points NRR
1. Punjab Kings 7 6 0 1 13 +1.333
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 7 5 2 0 10 +1.101
3. Sunrisers Hyderabad 8 5 3 0 10 +0.815
4. Rajasthan Royals 8 5 3 0 10 +0.602
5. Gujarat Titans 8 4 4 0 8 -0.475
6. Chennai Super Kings 8 3 5 0 6 -0.121
7. Delhi Capitals 7 3 4 0 6 -0.184
8. Kolkata Knight Riders 8 2 5 1 5 -0.751
9. Mumbai Indians 7 2 5 0 4 -0.736
10. Lucknow Super Giants 8 2 6 0 4 -1.106

(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)

Published on Apr 26, 2026

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Rival Labour factions discussing how to remove Keir Starmer as leader<div><p class="dcr-130mj7b">Labour figures from across rival factions have begun circulating informal proposals for an “orderly transition” of power away from <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Keir Starmer</a>, the Guardian understands.</p><p class="dcr-130mj7b">MPs have shifted discussions from speculating about whether the prime minister could be removed to how – including timelines, potential triggers and the mechanics of forcing a leadership contest.</p><p class="dcr-130mj7b">One <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Labour</a> MP said: “There have been conversations about process. 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Lamine Yamal thinks France should be afraid of Spain, with the European giants headed to a World Cup semifinal showdown on Tuesday.

“I believe if France has to fear anyone, it should be us, in my opinion,” the teenage sensation told broadcast reporters after Spain beat Belgium 2-1 on Friday to secure its first semifinal berth since 2010. “We were the ones who knocked them out before.”

Spain beat France in the 2024 European Championship semifinals and again in the Nations League last year. Yamal became the youngest player to score in the continental competition.

The powerhouses meet again at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys next week for a spot in the final.

“We don’t fear anyone,” said Yamal, who was named the man of the match against Belgium. “It’s clear that we are two great teams, world-class national teams, and for me, they are one of the best. We’ll see what happens.”

Spain advanced on a winning goal by substitute Mikel Merino in the 88th minute of the quarterfinals at SoFi Stadium. La Roja conceded its only goal of the entire World Cup late in the first half against Belgium, while France has piled up 16 goals in its six World Cup matches.

France has made the past two World Cup finals, winning it all in 2018. Spain has made only one World Cup final in its history, but the current team is unbeaten in 37 consecutive competitive matches since March 2023 — a stretch that also includes a loss on penalties to Portugal in the Nations League final last year.

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has been asked by the international media about this potential showdown with France throughout the tournament but particularly since the start of the knockout rounds two weeks ago. He has been uniformly complimentary of Les Bleus while echoing his own players’ confidence.

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“Let me be clear: We are not finished,” de la Fuente said. “We are pleased to be in the semifinals, but we want more. We are capable of winning this game, and not just now, but I would have said this a few weeks ago as well.”

Yamal, who turns 19 on Monday, has only one goal and no assists while putting 10 shots on target in his first World Cup, but his playmaking and activity down the right side of Spain’s attack have been noticeable in almost every match. He started the sequence that led to Spain’s first goal against Belgium in a two-man game with Pedro Porro, eventually leading to Fabián Ruiz’s rebound goal off Dani Olmo’s shot.

Yamal said his modest statistics don’t bother him, noting that he also scored only one goal (with four assists) while Spain won the European Championship two years ago.

Although Spain needed a late goal from Merino to win for the second straight match, Yamal believes his team is ready for the challenge of arguably the World Cup’s most dominant team so far. Yamal cited Spain’s acumen in ball possession – a stat it has repeatedly dominated during this World Cup – as a way to take France out of its preferred style of play.

“I think we were much better (than Belgium),” Yamal said. “It seems like we’re playing very beautiful football, but in reality, there isn’t a team that plays against us on equal footing. Everyone drops back, and that makes it more difficult. Nobody has gone toe-to-toe with us. But in the end, we secured the win.”

Published on Jul 11, 2026

#Lamine #Yamal #France #fear #Spain #ahead #World #Cup #semifinal #clash">Lamine Yamal says France should fear Spain ahead of World Cup semifinal clash  Lamine Yamal thinks France should be afraid of Spain, with the European giants headed to a World Cup semifinal showdown on Tuesday.“I believe if France has to fear anyone, it should be us, in my opinion,” the teenage sensation told broadcast reporters after Spain beat Belgium 2-1 on Friday to secure its first semifinal berth since 2010. “We were the ones who knocked them out before.”Spain beat France in the 2024 European Championship semifinals and again in the Nations League last year. Yamal became the youngest player to score in the continental competition.The powerhouses meet again at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys next week for a spot in the final.“We don’t fear anyone,” said Yamal, who was named the man of the match against Belgium. “It’s clear that we are two great teams, world-class national teams, and for me, they are one of the best. We’ll see what happens.”Spain advanced on a winning goal by substitute Mikel Merino in the 88th minute of the quarterfinals at SoFi Stadium. La Roja conceded its only goal of the entire World Cup late in the first half against Belgium, while France has piled up 16 goals in its six World Cup matches.France has made the past two World Cup finals, winning it all in 2018. Spain has made only one World Cup final in its history, but the current team is unbeaten in 37 consecutive competitive matches since March 2023 — a stretch that also includes a loss on penalties to Portugal in the Nations League final last year.Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has been asked by the international media about this potential showdown with France throughout the tournament but particularly since the start of the knockout rounds two weeks ago. He has been uniformly complimentary of Les Bleus while echoing his own players’ confidence.READ: Colombian football federation condemns death threats against midfielder Jaminton Campaz“Let me be clear: We are not finished,” de la Fuente said. “We are pleased to be in the semifinals, but we want more. We are capable of winning this game, and not just now, but I would have said this a few weeks ago as well.”Yamal, who turns 19 on Monday, has only one goal and no assists while putting 10 shots on target in his first World Cup, but his playmaking and activity down the right side of Spain’s attack have been noticeable in almost every match. He started the sequence that led to Spain’s first goal against Belgium in a two-man game with Pedro Porro, eventually leading to Fabián Ruiz’s rebound goal off Dani Olmo’s shot.Yamal said his modest statistics don’t bother him, noting that he also scored only one goal (with four assists) while Spain won the European Championship two years ago.Although Spain needed a late goal from Merino to win for the second straight match, Yamal believes his team is ready for the challenge of arguably the World Cup’s most dominant team so far. Yamal cited Spain’s acumen in ball possession – a stat it has repeatedly dominated during this World Cup – as a way to take France out of its preferred style of play.“I think we were much better (than Belgium),” Yamal said. “It seems like we’re playing very beautiful football, but in reality, there isn’t a team that plays against us on equal footing. Everyone drops back, and that makes it more difficult. Nobody has gone toe-to-toe with us. But in the end, we secured the win.”Published on Jul 11, 2026  #Lamine #Yamal #France #fear #Spain #ahead #World #Cup #semifinal #clash

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“Let me be clear: We are not finished,” de la Fuente said. “We are pleased to be in the semifinals, but we want more. We are capable of winning this game, and not just now, but I would have said this a few weeks ago as well.”

Yamal, who turns 19 on Monday, has only one goal and no assists while putting 10 shots on target in his first World Cup, but his playmaking and activity down the right side of Spain’s attack have been noticeable in almost every match. He started the sequence that led to Spain’s first goal against Belgium in a two-man game with Pedro Porro, eventually leading to Fabián Ruiz’s rebound goal off Dani Olmo’s shot.

Yamal said his modest statistics don’t bother him, noting that he also scored only one goal (with four assists) while Spain won the European Championship two years ago.

Although Spain needed a late goal from Merino to win for the second straight match, Yamal believes his team is ready for the challenge of arguably the World Cup’s most dominant team so far. Yamal cited Spain’s acumen in ball possession – a stat it has repeatedly dominated during this World Cup – as a way to take France out of its preferred style of play.

“I think we were much better (than Belgium),” Yamal said. “It seems like we’re playing very beautiful football, but in reality, there isn’t a team that plays against us on equal footing. Everyone drops back, and that makes it more difficult. Nobody has gone toe-to-toe with us. But in the end, we secured the win.”

Published on Jul 11, 2026

#Lamine #Yamal #France #fear #Spain #ahead #World #Cup #semifinal #clash">Lamine Yamal says France should fear Spain ahead of World Cup semifinal clash

Lamine Yamal thinks France should be afraid of Spain, with the European giants headed to a World Cup semifinal showdown on Tuesday.

“I believe if France has to fear anyone, it should be us, in my opinion,” the teenage sensation told broadcast reporters after Spain beat Belgium 2-1 on Friday to secure its first semifinal berth since 2010. “We were the ones who knocked them out before.”

Spain beat France in the 2024 European Championship semifinals and again in the Nations League last year. Yamal became the youngest player to score in the continental competition.

The powerhouses meet again at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys next week for a spot in the final.

“We don’t fear anyone,” said Yamal, who was named the man of the match against Belgium. “It’s clear that we are two great teams, world-class national teams, and for me, they are one of the best. We’ll see what happens.”

Spain advanced on a winning goal by substitute Mikel Merino in the 88th minute of the quarterfinals at SoFi Stadium. La Roja conceded its only goal of the entire World Cup late in the first half against Belgium, while France has piled up 16 goals in its six World Cup matches.

France has made the past two World Cup finals, winning it all in 2018. Spain has made only one World Cup final in its history, but the current team is unbeaten in 37 consecutive competitive matches since March 2023 — a stretch that also includes a loss on penalties to Portugal in the Nations League final last year.

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has been asked by the international media about this potential showdown with France throughout the tournament but particularly since the start of the knockout rounds two weeks ago. He has been uniformly complimentary of Les Bleus while echoing his own players’ confidence.

READ: Colombian football federation condemns death threats against midfielder Jaminton Campaz

“Let me be clear: We are not finished,” de la Fuente said. “We are pleased to be in the semifinals, but we want more. We are capable of winning this game, and not just now, but I would have said this a few weeks ago as well.”

Yamal, who turns 19 on Monday, has only one goal and no assists while putting 10 shots on target in his first World Cup, but his playmaking and activity down the right side of Spain’s attack have been noticeable in almost every match. He started the sequence that led to Spain’s first goal against Belgium in a two-man game with Pedro Porro, eventually leading to Fabián Ruiz’s rebound goal off Dani Olmo’s shot.

Yamal said his modest statistics don’t bother him, noting that he also scored only one goal (with four assists) while Spain won the European Championship two years ago.

Although Spain needed a late goal from Merino to win for the second straight match, Yamal believes his team is ready for the challenge of arguably the World Cup’s most dominant team so far. Yamal cited Spain’s acumen in ball possession – a stat it has repeatedly dominated during this World Cup – as a way to take France out of its preferred style of play.

“I think we were much better (than Belgium),” Yamal said. “It seems like we’re playing very beautiful football, but in reality, there isn’t a team that plays against us on equal footing. Everyone drops back, and that makes it more difficult. Nobody has gone toe-to-toe with us. But in the end, we secured the win.”

Published on Jul 11, 2026

#Lamine #Yamal #France #fear #Spain #ahead #World #Cup #semifinal #clash

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