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Dua Lipa declines offer to perform at Fury v Joshua

Image source: Getty ImagesByKal SajadBBC Sport Boxing Journalist2 hours agoPop singer Dua Lipa will not be performing at the heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury in October. It is unclear if the remarks were made in jest or not, but BBC Sport has learned that the 30-year-old singer declined to perform and is not expected be involved in the event. ‘Joshua’s warm-up loss would ruin Fury’s fight’1 day earlier’I couldn’t even feel my legs!’ – What it’s like fighting Inoue7 hour agoMusical acts have become a common feature at high-profile events in recent years. Rapper Eminem accompanied Terence Crawford into the ring to fight Errol Spence for his welterweight title. Oasis’ Liam Gallagher sang several songs prior to Daniel Dubois defeating Anthony Joshua at Wembley, 2024. The BBC has more boxing news. Watch every episode of Born to Brawl.

  

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Higgins and Murphy locked at 8-8 in semi-final

Higgins took advantage of Murphy’s mistake when he failed to convert a plant to the right middle. He then enjoyed a run of 57 to edge back in front. The Scot then knocked in a wonderful break of 86 off the back of a brave long red to open up a two-frame advantage. Higgins took advantage of Murphy’s mistake when he failed to convert a red on the right middle. He then enjoyed a run of 57, putting him back in front.

  

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Van Gerwen punched in face during bar attack

Image source: Getty ImagesByFlora SnelsonBBC Sport Journalist3 hours agoDarts Player Michael van Gerwen had his face punched by a stranger on Monday in a Dutch bar. Security were shown to pull away the attacker as Van Gerwen chased him across the bar. Former world number one Van Gerwen said the attacker “clearly drank too much” and expressed regret over his reaction to the incident. Van Gerwen told the Dutch sports website Sportnieuws.nl that the man was clearly drunk and his anger seemed to come out of nowhere. “Just as the man was about to leave, he screamed. “That man knows he’s in the wrong, because he apologized via Instagram. Van Gerwen has decided not press charges against the individual responsible for the incident. He said about his reaction to the event: “Of Course, it’s Not Right for Me to Go After Him But That Was An Automatic Reaction Of Shock.” The incident happened before Van Gerwen returned to Premier League action on Thursday in Aberdeen. Luke Humphries defeated the Dutchman in their quarter-final match in Scotland by a score of 6-3. Van Gerwen is one of the greatest darts players in history. He was ranked number one in the world between 2014 and 2021. During this time, he won five Masters in a row. Van Gerwen, who has 48 majors to his credit, is ranked second on the PDC’s list of all-time players behind England’s Phil Taylor.

  

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Is Saudi Arabia’s sports revolution unravelling?

Image source: Getty ImagesByDan RoanSports Editor5 hours agoThe decision of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign fund to stop funding LIV Golf after the season has cast doubt on the future of the breakaway golf series. The kingdom has invested tens or even hundreds of billions in the past decade to establish itself as a sports hub, hosting a variety of major events from high-profile fights to Formula 1 races to tennis and horseracing. What does this mean for Rahm, DeChambeau, and the other big names of LIV? The final sentence in the PIF’s statement on Thursday, when it finally announced it was pulling out from LIV Golf and ending weeks of intense speculation. The intended message was clear: despite abandoning the tour it had long described as the future of golf, Saudi Arabia is still committed to sport. The country’s massive collection of sports sponsorships has cemented its growing and disruptive influence in international sport. A future Olympic bid feels like a formality. The killing of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, a US-based Saudi Journalist who was a prominent government critic, has severely damaged the country’s reputation internationally. It has also been criticized for its use of death penalty. Saudi Arabia’s relationship to sport has cooled down, but what is the reason? ‘Shifting priorities’ but some sports are better off than othersIn January, BBC Sport reported that the kingdom had “shifted” its attitude towards certain investments towards the end last year. “Everything in the PIF World was under serious review.” The change in strategy came after a $73bn budget deficit last year, which was driven by increased spending, and lower oil revenue. The 2029 Asian Winter Games were abruptly and indefinitely postponed. The WTA Finals for women’s tennis were to leave Saudi Arabia after the three-year hosting contract was not extended. The conflict in the Middle East has seen Iran respond to US-Israeli airstrikes by firing missiles and launching drones at its Arab neighbors. PIF’s statement last month that it was focusing on “sustained values creation…and maximising long-term returns” did not mention sport, which fuelled the perception that its interest in sport was waning. Soon after, PIF announced they had sold Saudi Pro League Club Al-Hilal. Saudi Arabia’s Snooker Masters were cancelled just two years into their 10-year contract, and the country abandoned plans to bid for the 2035 Rugby Union World Cup. But the biggest casualty was LIV Golf. PIF stated that “the substantial investment required…is not consistent with the current phase PIF’s Investment Strategy.” The decision was made in consideration of PIF’s current macro dynamics and investment priorities. In this context, it’s no surprise that LIV, which has racked up billions in losses since its launch, in 2022, was no longer compatible PIF’s investment strategy. Saudi Arabia is facing huge infrastructure and delivery costs as the 2034 World Cup approaches, says Dr Johan Rewilak of Loughborough University, an expert in sports management. “It’s plausible that the government has reallocated capital and is reassessing its sports portfolio. These decisions may be accelerated by geopolitical tensions, rising construction costs and shifting spending priorities to security and essential infrastructure instead of prestige sports assets. “Some sports seem to be better positioned than others, particularly those that have mass appeal with Saudi Arabia’s young population. Combat sports, such as boxing, are still in a good position. Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi boxing chief, insisted last year that reports of a decline in spending on sport were “100% false”. Riyadh is hosting the Esports World Cup and Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight bout against Kristian Prenga in July. The country will host the Women’s World T20 Challenge in cricket this year and is also reportedly exploring plans to create a global T20 competition. A new, state-of-the-art Formula 1 circuit is under construction near Riyadh. The BBC has been informed that PIF’s commitment to Newcastle United is unchanged and a major investment will be confirmed soon. This will come as a relief for many fans who are now increasingly worried about the future support of their owners. But the fate of LIV Golf serves as a caution to all those who had become reliant upon Saudi Arabia’s sporting spending spree. They now all know that nothing is guaranteed.

  

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Mainoo signs new Man Utd deal until 2031

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ByAdwaidh Rajan
BBC Sport journalist

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has signed a new contract until 2031, bringing an end to months of uncertainty over his future.

England international Mainoo, 21, had agreed his previous deal shortly before breaking into the first team in 2023 and it was due to expire in 2027, though there was an option to extend it by a further year.

The Stockport-born academy product was marginalised under former United boss Ruben Amorim, which prompted him to push for a loan move to Italian side Napoli during the January transfer window.

But United rejected that request, making clear to Mainoo that the club valued him and wanted him to stay and fight for his place.

Since Amorim’s departure in January, Mainoo has has started all but one of the 12 league matches under interim boss Michael Carrick – missing a 2-1 defeat by Leeds United through injury.

Manchester United has always been my home; this special club means everything to my family,” he said.

“I have the privilege of living my dream every single day, with the same relentless desire to succeed here as when I joined my first training session at the age of six.

“We can all feel the momentum building inside the club. I am determined to step up and play my role in helping Manchester United to regularly fight for major trophies in the years ahead.”

As well as increased involvement in the United team since Carrick’s appointment, Mainoo has also regained his place in the England set-up – featuring in friendlies against Uruguay and Japan last month.

It was the first time since Thomas Tuchel’s appointment that Mainoo had earned an international call-up, and his first appearance in an England shirt since September 2024.

“Kobbie is one of the most naturally gifted young footballers in the world,” said United director of football Jason Wilcox.

“His technical ability, dedicated professionalism and humble personality make him the perfect role model for our young players and a true credit to our outstanding Academy system.

“We are delighted that Kobbie has extended his stay here and have full confidence that he will develop into one of the best players in the world, ready to play a pivotal role in a Manchester United team challenging for the biggest honours.”

‘A local lad with the world at his feet’

Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United tackles Jesuran Rak-Sakyi of Charlton AthleticImage source, Getty Images
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It is still hard to get your head around the reality that had Mainoo been granted his wish, he would be playing for Napoli now – or that if United had not changed their manager in January, he would have been pushing for an alternative loan move.

One of the most bizarre aspects of Amorim’s tenure was that it robbed United of not only a homegrown player but one of a limited number capable of being part of a team that could deliver enough positive results to get them into the Champions League.

Mainoo did not start a Premier League game under Amorim this season. Apart from one because of injury, he has not failed to start one since he left.

Captain Bruno Fernandes could break the Premier League assist record this season but had Amad Diallo finished as he should have done against Brentford on Monday, Mainoo would have got the assist of the season for his mazy dribble and lay-off in the opening minutes.

At 21, he still has much to learn, with much development to come. That is the key point, though.

Mainoo is nowhere near the finished article but is already one of England’s top midfielders; not a prolific scorer, or a brutal tackler, but someone with the priceless ability to take the ball in tight spaces, find a way out and move it on.

Few with any connection to United will not welcome this news. A local lad, with the world at his feet, committed to Old Trafford for another five years.

A graphic of Premier League players from every team in the division in 2025-26 season, with the Premier League trophy in front of them.

  

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Burnley want Bellamy after Parker leaves

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BySami Mokbel, Senior football correspondent, Dafydd Pritchard, BBC Sport Wales and Josh Lobley, BBC Sport journalist

Burnley are interested in appointing Wales manager Craig Bellamy as manager after Scott Parker left by mutual consent, eight days after their relegation from the Premier League.

The Clarets’ return to the Championship – for the second time in three seasons – was confirmed when they were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City on 22 April.

They have won four of 34 league games this season and have taken one point from their past eight matches.

Burnley view Bellamy as a serious candidate for the position, but they face an uphill battle to convince him to return to Turf Moor.

Bellamy coached at Burnley under previous boss Vincent Kompany and was among the candidates to take the top job before Parker’s appointment in 2024.

But Bellamy is enjoying his time with Wales and is said to be relishing the opportunity of leading the nation to a home nations European Championship in 2028.

He is also understood to be hold some reservations about the current make-up of the Burnley squad and how much work it may need this summer, with a number of players expected to depart.

There have been no formal bids for Bellamy, while Burnley would have to pay a release clause of at least £700,000 to get him out of his contract with the Football Association of Wales.

Steven Gerrard has been heavily linked with the position but there has been no formal contact, while sources have indicated that the Clarets have also checked on Cardiff head coach Brian Barry-Murphy.

Burnley assistant manager Mike Jackson will take charge for the last four games of the season, starting with Friday’s trip to Leeds United.

Burnley‘s dire league form has been compounded by poor cup performances. They were knocked out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup by League One teams – Mansfield beating them in the former and Cardiff in the latter.

‘The right time’ to leave – Parker

Parker took charge of Burnley in July 2024, signing a three-year contract, and led them back to the Premier League at the first time of asking with a second-place finish in the Championship.

“It has been an immense privilege to lead this great club over the past two years,” he said.

“I have enjoyed every moment of our journey together but feel that now is the right time for both parties to move in a different direction.

“I reflect back with great pride on what we achieved during my time at the club, especially our unforgettable promotion season in 2024-25, and it was a true honour to lead this team into the Premier League.”

Burnley won three of their first nine league matches this season but losing their next seven meant they plunged into the relegation zone.

Despite five draws in their next seven matches, including defiant performances against Manchester United and Liverpool, a 3-0 thumping by Sunderland followed by a loss to fellow strugglers West Ham led to some fans calling for Parker’s removal.

He expressed his frustration at those chants, and chairman Alan Pace supported Parker in a BBC Football Focus interview, comparing protesting fans to children.

Parker had replaced the departing Kompany before the 2024-25 season.

Despite the sale of key players that summer, including Wilson Odobert, Sander Berge and Vitinho, Parker guided the Clarets to automatic promotion, losing out on the Championship title to Leeds United on goal difference.

His side kept 30 clean sheets in 46 league matches – the most in a season in the history of the Championship.

However, Burnley have conceded 68 goals in 34 league matches this campaign – the most of any side.

Last season was Parker’s third time winning promotion to the top flight as a manager, having done so with Fulham in 2020 and Bournemouth in 2022.

He has also managed Belgian side Club Brugge, but was dismissed in 2023 after winning two of 12 matches in charge.

Parker played for Charlton, Chelsea, Newcastle, West Ham and Tottenham before turning to management.

He also made 18 appearances for England.

  

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