Charlotte FC stage late comeback to seal Leagues Cup quarter-final spot vs Inter Miami
Charlotte FC's late-game heroics have earned them a spot in the 2023 Leagues Cup quarter-finals against Inter Miami.
2023-08-09 17:29
Fast, cool, deadly: Miyazawa spearheads Japan World Cup charge
Hinata Miyazawa had never been prolific for club or country before the Women's World Cup -- now she is the tournament's leading scorer and...
2023-08-09 17:24
Israel Adesanya to defend title against controversial Sean Strickland at UFC 293
UFC 293 finally has its main event, as Israel Adesanya defends the middleweight title against Sean Strickland in Sydney. Adesanya had long been expected to headline the 9 September card, with fans keen to see the Nigerian-New Zealander take on Dricus Du Plessis, with whom the champion has taken issue in recent months. With Du Plessis injured, however, Adesanya will face Strickland, one of the most controversial fighters on the UFC roster. The American has come under fire in the past for claiming he would be ‘very happy’ to kill an opponent in the ring. “If I killed somebody in the ring, it’d f***ing make me very happy,” Strickland, 32, said in 2021. “Like, if Uriah [Hall] hits me and maybe I have a brain aneurysm and die, you’ll hear me saying: ‘I’m okay, that’s a good death.’ “We’re all going to die sometime. You know, might as well end in a good way. We’re all going to the same place, man. It’s either gonna be then or now. Just enjoy it.” Fifth-ranked Strickland last fought in early July, stopping Abus Magomedov in the second round. Meanwhile, Adesanya last competed in April, regaining the middleweight title by knocking out Alex Pereira. Adesanya, 34, lost the belt to Pereira in November, suffering a TKO defeat by the Brazilian to fall to 0-3 against his old rival, who previously beat Adesanya twice in kickboxing. The “Last Stylebender” finally secured a win over Pereira in their most recent clash, however, to kickstart his second reign as middleweight champion. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Charles Oliveira ‘bluffed’ about injury in bid to move UFC title fight with Islam Makhachev Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis added to KSI vs Tommy Fury card It’s time to stop taking Anthony Joshua for granted
2023-08-09 17:21
Real Madrid set to begin Spanish league without a world-class scorer as wait for Mbappé continues
From Alfredo Di Stéfano to Hugo Sánchez to Raúl González
2023-08-09 17:20
Nadine Dorries once criticised MPs who 'ignore their constituents'
A clip of Nadine Dorries criticising MPs who don't listen to their constituents has resurfaced as the MP clings onto her seat despite saying she would resign. In 2014, the MP made a speech in the commons claiming MPs should respect the concerns of their local constituents rather than get involved in party political issues. She said: "Where MPs do fall down is where they ignore their constituents.” The Mid Bedfordshire MP also told her parliamentary colleagues that her constituents know she is not a “party political MP” and when she’s in her constituency, she “represents everybody, regardless of who they vote for”. She said: “They also know that I will go the extra mile. I don’t do surgeries once a month, I do them, most times, every week. “They know I don’t get involved in grubby games or political games in parliament. They know I represent them. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “I put my constituency before my party,” she added. This is ironic as in June the MP said she would resign with immediate effect having not got a seat in the House of Lords. But months later, she is still there, but she hasn't even spoke in the House of Commons since Boris Johnson resigned so doesn't exactly seem committed to her role. So much so that her own local council have called on her to step down because her constituents are being denied “effective representative” in parliament. Meanwhile, given she has consistently criticised PM Rishi Sunak and called him out for being posh. With that in mind, campaign group Best for Britain posted the clip of her 2014 speech on Twitter where it duly went viral, racking up over 1.2 million views at the time of writing. Very awkward indeed. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-09 16:59
How tall is Bronny James? LeBron James' son charts his path to NBA Draft amid comparisons with legendary dad
With his senior season at Sierra Canyon now behind him, the spotlight is shining on Bronny James
2023-08-09 16:54
Tottenham exploring new striker options despite Harry Kane stance
Tottenham Hotspur maintain they will not sell Harry Kane to Bayern Munich, though club representatives have spoken to other strikers such as Gift Orban, Jonathan David and Aleksandar Mitrovic.
2023-08-09 16:47
Leagues Cup's best goals of the week - ranked
The inaugural edition of Leagues Cup has seen some phenomenal action, paving the way for spectacular goals.
2023-08-09 16:45
France coach sends a spoiler alert ahead of the Women's World Cup quarterfinal against Australia
Spoiler alert
2023-08-09 16:29
Man City confident star duo will sign new contracts
Manchester City confident that Bernardo Silva and Kyle Walker will both sign new deals.
2023-08-09 15:59
What happened between Jose Ramirez and Tim Anderson? Joe Rogan weighs in on MLB fight: 'He got a couple of punches first'
A fight erupted between Tim Anderson and Jose Ramirez following a tag play at second base in the sixth inning
2023-08-09 15:57
New Zealand will give Kane Williamson fitness leeway ahead of the Cricket World Cup in India
New Zealand will consider naming captain Kane Williamson in its squad for the ICC World Cup in October in India even if he will miss early games while recovering from a knee injury
2023-08-09 15:26