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Scotland make surprise changes for Italy opener

🏷️ Sports🌍 Italy📅 02/05/2026, 12:20:02🔗 5 sources64Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Scotland make surprise changes for Italy opener

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Scotland named a largely Glasgow-based XV for their Guinness Six Nations opener against Italy in Rome on Saturday, with a few surprise calls from head coach Gregor Townsend. Bristol’s Tom Jordan starts at full-back in place of Blair Kinghorn, who is omitted from the matchday 23, while Jamie Dobie earns his first Six Nations start on the wing and Duhan van der Merwe is left out entirely. Sione Tuipulotu captains the side with Finn Russell as vice-captain and Ben White at scrum-half. The pack is unchanged in strength: Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman (passed fit), and Zander Fagerson in the front row; Scott Cummings and Grant Gilchrist in the second row; and Matt Fagerson, Rory Darge (vice-captain) and Jack Dempsey in the back row. Townsend has selected a 5-3 forwards-backs bench split, with Darcy Graham among the replacements. Assistant coach Lee Radford reported a clean bill of health for key players (Dempsey, Dobie, Cherry, Ashman) though Liam McConnell withdrew with a rib injury. With heavy rain forecast at the Stadio Olimpico, Scotland expect an aerial, physical contest and have tailored selection and tactics accordingly.

Dunlap’s 22 lifts No. 19 Saint Louis

🏷️ Sports🌍 United States📅 02/05/2026, 13:44:13🔗 2 sources60Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Dunlap’s 22 lifts No. 19 Saint Louis

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Brady Dunlap sank all six of his 3-point attempts and scored a career-high 22 points off the bench as No. 19 Saint Louis rallied to beat Davidson 91-82 on Tuesday night in Davidson, North Carolina. The Billikens (22-1, 10-0 Atlantic 10) overcame a 13-point first-half deficit to extend their winning streak to 16 games. Saint Louis surged early in the second half on a 16-0 run, turning a 57-50 deficit into a nine-point lead; Dunlap’s shooting and balanced scoring helped the team shoot 50.8% for the game. Robbie Avila added 17 points, Amari McCottry had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Trey Green contributed 13 for Saint Louis. Davidson (13-9, 5-5) was led by Josh Scovens with 17 and Parker Friedrichsen with 15, but the Wildcats’ second-half offense stalled — they scored just 16 points in the first 8 1/2 minutes after halftime — and could not recover. The Billikens will host La Salle next, while Davidson returns home to face Loyola Chicago.

Senators win in Pittsburgh, streak ends in Raleigh

🏷️ Sports📅 02/05/2026, 13:41:03🔗 9 sources67Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Senators win in Pittsburgh, streak ends in Raleigh

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The Ottawa Senators recorded a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Monday but saw their four-game winning streak snapped 24 hours later in a 4-3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh. In Pittsburgh Claude Giroux scored the winner after a lengthy review following a trip by former Senator Erik Karlsson; Penguins goalie Arturs Silovs and coach Dan Muse expressed frustration after an unsuccessful challenge. Tim Stutzle and Michael Amadio also scored and Linus Ullmark picked up the win. In Raleigh, Seth Jarvis scored twice, Sebastian Aho had a goal and two assists and Jordan Staal delivered the go-ahead goal with 5:07 left as rookie Brandon Bussi made 22 saves. Ottawa goals in that game came from Stephen Halliday, Tim Stutzle and Jake Sanderson, but James Reimer allowed four and the Senators’ push for a wild-card spot — still several points back of the Boston Bruins — stalled ahead of the NHL’s Olympic break and the March 6 trade deadline.

British coach Aden Durde leads Seahawks defense

🏷️ Sports🌍 United States📅 02/05/2026, 13:26:31🔗 2 sources49Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
British coach Aden Durde leads Seahawks defense

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Aden Durde, a north London native, has emerged as the architect of the Seattle Seahawks’ dominant defence and will become the first coach from the United Kingdom to coach on Super Bowl sidelines when Seattle meets New England. Now in his second season as Seattle’s defensive coordinator, Durde and head coach Mike Macdonald have transformed a unit that ranked 30th in 2023 into one of the NFL’s best, allowing a league‑best 17.2 points per game and finishing sixth overall this season. Players credit Durde’s individual development work and motivational style for the turnaround. Durde’s unusual path to the NFL includes playing for the London Olympians and in NFL Europe, brief practice‑squad stints in the NFL, a period as London Warriors defensive coordinator, and participation in the NFL’s coaching fellowship and international development programmes. The profile notes both setbacks—he was released early in his playing career after testing positive for a performance‑enhancing drug—and a steady climb through coaching ranks that culminates in the Super Bowl spotlight.

Hearts' James Wilson joins Tottenham amid criticism

🏷️ Sports🌍 United Kingdom🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 13:26:02🔗 7 sources75Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Hearts' James Wilson joins Tottenham amid criticism

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Scotland striker James Wilson, 18, has moved from Heart of Midlothian to Tottenham Hotspur on a deadline-day loan with an option to buy, agreeing to join Spurs’ Under-21s for the remainder of the season. Wilson, who made his Scotland debut aged 18 last year and has scored eight goals in 45 senior appearances for Hearts, has struggled for first-team minutes this campaign as Hearts sit near the top of the Scottish Premiership. Arsenal had been in talks with Hearts earlier in the window but did not complete a deal, and Tottenham submitted terms late to secure the teenager. Hearts manager Derek McInnes publicly questioned the move, saying Wilson is "better than academy football" and that staying in the first-team environment at Tynecastle would have been preferable. Pundits and former players have also suggested the transfer risks reducing Wilson’s competitive senior minutes in favour of development games in England, though Spurs say they will assess him with a view to a permanent signing if he impresses.

AFL chief backs integrity unit amid Sayers suit

🏷️ Sports🌍 Australia📅 02/05/2026, 13:18:58🔗 2 sources60Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
AFL chief backs integrity unit amid Sayers suit

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AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon on Thursday expressed full confidence in the league’s Integrity Unit after new court filings reopened scrutiny of the AFL’s 2025 probe into former Carlton president Luke Sayers. The episode stems from a lewd image posted to Sayers’ X account on Jan. 8, 2025; the Integrity Unit concluded the account had been compromised and cleared Sayers, who resigned 15 minutes after the findings were released. Sayers’ estranged wife, Cate, has lodged a defamation claim in Victoria’s Supreme Court alleging he implied she was responsible for the post in a statutory declaration provided to the AFL and made damaging comments about her mental health. Dillon said the AFL will ‘do what we need to do’ if required to assist in the legal process and praised Integrity Unit head Tony Keane and the unit’s resourcing. The revival of the matter also comes amid wider questions about executive changes at AFL House, including the departure of government relations boss Jude Donnelly and recent appointments of Greg Swann and Tom Harley. Sayers has rejected the claims and said he will defend against the allegations.

Three junior hockey players killed in Alberta crash

🏷️ Sports🌍 Canada🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 12:37:40🔗 21 sources85Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Three junior hockey players killed in Alberta crash

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STAVELY, Alberta — Three junior players from the Southern Alberta Mustangs were killed on Monday, Feb. 2, when the car they were in collided with a northbound semi-truck hauling gravel at the Highway 2 and 55 Avenue intersection north of Stavely. Victims were identified as JJ Wright, 18, and Cameron Casorso, 18, both from Kamloops, B.C., and 17-year-old Caden Fine of Birmingham, Alabama. All three were declared dead at the scene; the truck driver, a 40-year-old Stavely resident, sustained minor injuries. Alberta RCMP continue an investigation and a collision reconstructionist attended the scene. Alberta Transportation said it will conduct a standard post-incident review of signage, lighting, collision history and operational factors at the intersection; records cited in local reports show seven collisions there between 2014 and 2025, including a fatal crash last September. The Mustangs, who play in the U.S. Premier Hockey League’s Alberta division, and surrounding towns have installed memorials, lowered flags and organised a benefit game and fundraisers for the families. Messages of condolence have poured in from political leaders and the broader hockey community.

MCC unveils sweeping 73 cricket law changes

🏷️ Sports🌍 United Kingdom🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 12:36:48🔗 12 sources72Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
MCC unveils sweeping 73 cricket law changes

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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has published a new edition of the Laws of Cricket, detailing 73 amendments that will take effect from October 1, 2026. Key sport-wide changes include permitting laminated (Type D) bats in open-age recreational cricket to ease rising English-willow costs and improve sustainability; standardising three ball-size categories for men's, women's and junior cricket; and mandating completion of the final over in multi-day matches even if a wicket falls. The update also tightens and clarifies several contentious areas: overthrows are now defined as deliberate throws aimed at the stumps, ball control standards for run-outs and stumpings are raised, the ‘bunny hop’ boundary catch is restricted to a single airborne touch, wicketkeeper positioning is relaxed during a bowler’s run-up (but must be behind the stumps at release), and the conditions for declaring a ball ‘finally settled’ have been broadened. MCC said extensive testing supported the changes and left implementation details in some areas to national governing bodies; the ICC’s Cricket Committee will discuss the revisions for inclusion in international playing conditions.

King approves Scotland bank holiday for World Cup

🏷️ Sports🌍 United Kingdom🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 12:23:12🔗 4 sources71Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
King approves Scotland bank holiday for World Cup

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King Charles has granted Scotland a one-off bank holiday on Monday 15 June 2026 to mark the national men’s team’s first match at the FIFA World Cup since 1998. The royal proclamation, issued under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, followed a formal request from First Minister John Swinney asking that the day after Scotland’s opening fixture against Haiti (scheduled for Sunday 14 June, 2am UK time) be recognised. The declaration applies only to Scotland and does not create a UK-wide holiday. Officials have noted that while the date is formally a bank holiday, employers — including banks and private businesses — are not legally required to give staff a paid day off, so entitlement will depend on contracts and employer decisions. The decision comes as Scotland returns to an expanded 48-team tournament running from 11 June to 19 July 2026, with matches staged across the United States, Mexico and Canada. Scotland are in a challenging group alongside Brazil and Morocco. The move was welcomed by Scottish ministers and fans as a recognition of a long-awaited World Cup return.

Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna charged with assault

🏷️ Sports🌍 United States🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 12:21:38🔗 15 sources93Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna charged with assault

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Gavin McKenna, an 18-year-old Penn State freshman and the consensus top prospect for the 2026 NHL draft, has been charged in State College, Pennsylvania, after an alleged altercation on Jan. 31. State College police filed a criminal complaint on Feb. 4 charging McKenna with first‑degree felony aggravated assault — defined in Pennsylvania as attempting to cause serious bodily injury or causing injury with extreme indifference — plus misdemeanor simple assault and two summary counts for disorderly conduct and harassment. Authorities say the victim, a 21‑year‑old man, suffered serious facial injuries that required corrective surgery. McKenna was arraigned, posted $20,000 bail and is awaiting a preliminary hearing scheduled for Feb. 11. The incident reportedly occurred hours after Penn State’s outdoor game at Beaver Stadium, where McKenna recorded a goal and two assists. Penn State Athletic officials and McKenna’s representatives have declined extended comment. A felony conviction would carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison under Pennsylvania law. The charges have prompted scrutiny from NHL teams, college officials and sponsors as the legal process unfolds.

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Unverified accounts circulating claim the altercation followed an outdoor game with parents present and include allegations of verbal provocation; commenters uniformly caution these reports aren’t confirmed and largely expect a negotiated legal resolution with limited effect on draft status.

NRL expands interchange bench and new rules

🏷️ Sports🌍 Australia📅 02/05/2026, 12:08:15🔗 6 sources61Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
NRL expands interchange bench and new rules

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The Australian Rugby League Commission on Feb. 4-5 confirmed four rule changes for the 2026 NRL season, most notable an expanded interchange structure. Teams may now name six players on the interchange bench (players 14–19 inclusive) though only four can be used in a match, with a cap of eight interchanges across 80 minutes. The package also restricts trainers’ entry to the field to prescribed circumstances, removes a seven-tackle restart after an attacking knock-on in-goal (no “zero-tackle” reward), and restarts the tackle count for certain infringements beyond the 20-metre line (replacing a 40m threshold). A proposed kick-off change — which would have allowed the non-scoring team to choose to kick or receive after a try — was deferred for trial later in the season after stakeholder concerns. League officials and coaches say the tweaks boost tactical options and entertainment value; the NRL warned clubs will need to manage workloads as fringe players may be used as in-game insurance and could be asked to back up between grade levels on the same day.

Former England seamer Tony Pigott dies aged 67

🏷️ Sports🌍 United Kingdom🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 11:43:25🔗 3 sources55Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Former England seamer Tony Pigott dies aged 67

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Tony Pigott, a former England seamer and influential figure in county cricket, has died aged 67, the England and Sussex game said on Tuesday. Pigott, who had previously battled oesophageal cancer, suffered a heart attack and passed away on Sunday, according to reports. A product of Sussex, he took more than 1,000 wickets across first‑class and List A cricket, famously taking a hat‑trick on his first‑class debut and earning a late Test call‑up in 1984 that forced him to postpone his own wedding. He took two wickets in his solitary Test in Christchurch. After an 18‑year playing career (Sussex and later Surrey), Pigott held coaching and administrative roles, including Sussex CEO following a boardroom takeover, and later worked as a pitch inspector, match referee and ECB pitch liaison officer. Tributes poured in from former players and officials, including Chris Adams and Ian Gould, who praised his transformative impact on Sussex and the county game.

New Zealand hit by illness ahead of T20 World Cup

🏷️ Sports🌍 India📅 02/05/2026, 11:34:10🔗 2 sources57Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
New Zealand hit by illness ahead of T20 World Cup

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New Zealand’s men’s T20 World Cup preparations have been disrupted by a viral illness that has struck key batters Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway, the side’s head coach Rob Walter said on Feb. 5. Both players will miss a warm-up against the United States in Mumbai as they recover, while top-order batter Finn Allen is being rested as he continues to manage a shoulder complaint. All-rounder Michael Bracewell, who missed New Zealand’s recent series against India with a calf problem, is expected to be available for the tournament’s early matches. The Black Caps have also seen Jimmy Neesham fall ill and paceman Lockie Ferguson return from injury after showing encouraging form. Walter expressed optimism that the squad would be fit for their opening World Cup match against Afghanistan in Chennai, but acknowledged the challenges of touring and late fitness uncertainties. The setbacks come as New Zealand seek their first T20 World Cup title and try to build momentum in the subcontinent conditions ahead of the tournament fixtures.

Premier League player objects to rainbow programme

🏷️ Sports🌍 United Kingdom📅 02/05/2026, 11:22:24🔗 2 sources49Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Premier League player objects to rainbow programme

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An unnamed Premier League player complained to club officials after being featured on the front cover of his club’s matchday programme during the Rainbow Laces period for two consecutive seasons, according to reporting in The Athletic. The player’s objection was described as one of personal representation rather than opposition to equality initiatives. The disclosure comes as the Premier League prepares to launch a revised inclusion drive, With Pride, running Feb. 6-13, which follows the league’s split last year with LGBT charity Stonewall and the end of the long-running Rainbow Laces campaign. Under the new approach, symbolic obligations on players will be scaled back: team captains will not be required to wear rainbow armbands and players will not be mandated to wear pride-themed warm-up jackets or rainbow boot laces. League officials said inclusion messaging will instead be delivered through stadium screens, pitch-side advertising and match presentation infrastructure. The shift follows a turbulent season in which incidents such as Sam Morsy refusing to wear an armband, Marc Guehi writing religious messages on an armband and Noussair Mazraoui declining a pride-themed jacket exposed tensions between individual beliefs and league-led symbolism.

Norris warns boost rules will create chaos

🏷️ Sports🌍 Spain📅 02/05/2026, 11:21:52🔗 4 sources52Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Norris warns boost rules will create chaos

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World champion Lando Norris and other drivers have warned that sweeping technical rule changes for the 2026 Formula 1 season will produce more unpredictable, “chaotic” racing as teams and drivers adapt. At a Barcelona shakedown held in late January–early February 2026, drivers tested smaller, lighter cars with active aero and a much larger electrical share of power. A new ‘boost button’ gives short bursts of electrical energy but batteries—designed to hold a similar capacity despite a threefold increase in permitted electrical output and the removal of the MGU‑H—can deplete rapidly, producing large speed differentials (reports cite up to a 350 kW drop when depleted). Drivers say energy management, aggressive downshifting, lift‑and‑coast techniques and turbo lag will become central to racecraft, potentially producing more overtakes and yo‑yoing of positions but increasing cockpit workload. Further three‑day pre‑season tests are due in Bahrain from Feb. 11, 2026, where teams expect to refine battery and deployment strategies ahead of the season.

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Removal of the MGU‑H shifts charging to braking, raising the strategic value of energy management. Expect increased live team input, sector‑dependent performance swings and unsettled, chaotic early races until deployment and regen strategies converge.

Australia Diamonds begin Jamaica Test series

🏷️ Sports🌍 Australia📅 02/05/2026, 11:18:10🔗 3 sources59Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Australia Diamonds begin Jamaica Test series

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World No.1 Australia’s Diamonds opened a three-Test netball series against No.3 Jamaica in Adelaide on Feb. 5, 2026, the sides’ final international meeting before the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow later this year. Coach Stacey Marinkovich has named a strong squad with Thunderbirds premiership star Matilda Garrett promoted to start at goal defence after replacing injured defender Sunday Aryang, who suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear in October. Jamaica have rested a number of experienced shooters, including Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard and Romelda Aiken-George, giving their bench players a chance to stake claims. The series continues in Perth on Sunday and concludes in Melbourne the following Wednesday. Australia will use the three Tests to sharpen combinations and gather scouting information ahead of the multi-nation Games, while Jamaica will assess squad depth in the absence of some frontline stars. Matches are attracting domestic broadcast interest and will provide selectors with performance data for squad selection and tactical planning ahead of the summer’s major tournament.

Pat Cummins ruled out of T20 World Cup

🏷️ Sports🌍 Australia🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 10:31:22🔗 5 sources76Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Pat Cummins ruled out of T20 World Cup

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Australia captain Pat Cummins has been ruled out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after scans showed his recurring back problem needs additional rest. Announced in early February 2026, Cummins — who aggravated a longstanding lumbar issue by returning for a decisive Ashes Test in Adelaide — will take several weeks off to allow the bone to settle, with medical staff advising a cautious build-up. The tournament begins on Feb. 7; Australia open their campaign on Feb. 11 against Ireland. Ben Dwarshuis has been named as his replacement and a trio of less-experienced quicks, including Xavier Bartlett and Nathan Ellis, are expected to take on more responsibility as Josh Hazlewood continues to manage a hamstring problem and Mitchell Starc has retired from T20 internationals. Cummins remains hopeful of featuring for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, which starts March 26, but has said any participation will be “guided by my back.” Australia face a congested international calendar over the next 18 months — including tours to South Africa and India and a packed Test schedule — which has shaped the decision to prioritise long-term fitness over short-term returns.

Jesse Lingard in talks with Feyenoord

🏷️ Sports🌍 Netherlands📅 02/05/2026, 10:13:12🔗 2 sources60Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Jesse Lingard in talks with Feyenoord

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Free agent Jesse Lingard, 33, has emerged as a target for Dutch club Feyenoord after being released by Seoul FC when his contract expired in December. Lingard made 67 appearances for Seoul, scoring 19 goals and providing 10 assists, and has been training individually since leaving the K League. Clubs in England, Italy and the Netherlands — including West Ham, Wolves and Genoa — have held discussions, but reports on Feb. 4-5, 2026 say Feyenoord, coached by Lingard’s former Manchester United team-mate Robin van Persie, have made contact. The move has gained urgency after a serious knee ligament injury to van Persie’s son and Feyenoord forward Shaqueel, leaving the squad short up front. Lingard, who last played in England for Nottingham Forest in 2022-23 and enjoyed a notable loan spell at West Ham in 2021, hopes to decide on his next club within days. He has said he is open to moves across Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere.

Keys and Gray to leave beIN Sports

🏷️ Sports🌍 Qatar📅 02/05/2026, 10:12:31🔗 2 sources60Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Keys and Gray to leave beIN Sports

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Long-serving presenters Richard Keys and Andy Gray are set to leave Qatari broadcaster beIN Sports at the end of the 2025-26 season, according to reports. The pair, aged 68 and 70 respectively, have fronted beIN's Premier League coverage since joining the network in 2013 after high-profile departures from Sky Sports in 2011. Their contracts are said to expire in May and neither is expected to sign new deals; reports add there has been no falling-out and the exits are amicable. Insiders suggest the decision reflects both the presenters’ ages and broader shifts in sports media toward social-media-driven formats, influencers and fan channels. Neither presenter is currently scheduled to present beIN’s World Cup coverage this summer in Canada, Mexico and the United States, though that could change. beIN Sports has not publicly commented. Keys and Gray’s long association with top-flight football broadcasts, and the lingering memory of the 2011 microphone incident that ended their Sky careers, mean their departure will mark the end of a familiar era for many viewers across beIN’s territories, which cover Turkey and the Middle East and North Africa.

Portland stuns No. 6 Gonzaga 87-80

🏷️ Sports🌍 United States🔥 Trending📅 02/05/2026, 10:11:09🔗 8 sources74Digest ScoreiThis score reflects the story's reliability, bias neutrality, and public momentum.
Portland stuns No. 6 Gonzaga 87-80

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Portland pulled off a major upset Wednesday night, beating No. 6 Gonzaga 87-80 at the Chiles Center in Portland, Ore., snapping Gonzaga’s 15-game winning streak. Freshman guard Joel Foxwell led the Pilots with 27 points and eight assists, while James O’Donnell added 16. Portland, a 21.5-point underdog, shot 59% from the field and hit 44% of its 3s. Gonzaga’s Graham Ike finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds but could not overcome his team’s off shooting (40% FG). The loss was Gonzaga’s second of the season (22-2, 10-1 WCC) and ended a 20-game Bulldog winning streak in the series; Portland improved to 11-14 (4-8 WCC). The Pilots’ home crowd stormed the court after the final horn. Portland coach Shantay Legans, who had recently suffered an Achilles injury, navigated the sideline despite his ailment. Gonzaga will try to regroup when it visits Oregon State on Saturday; the Bulldogs are coping with injuries to forward Braden Huff and the recent return of Ike.
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