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Lampard steers Coventry back to Premier League

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Lampard steers Coventry back to Premier League

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Coventry City secured automatic promotion to the Premier League on April 17, 2026, ending a 25-year absence after a 1-1 draw at Blackburn Rovers. Bobby Thomas headed a late equaliser at Ewood Park to earn the point that mathematically confirmed Coventry’s return with three games to spare. Ryōya Morishita had put Blackburn ahead shortly after the interval. The result put Coventry on 86 points from 43 matches, leaving them 11 points clear of second‑placed Ipswich Town and 13 ahead of third‑placed Millwall. Manager Frank Lampard, appointed in November 2024, has overseen a rapid revival, galvanising largely the same squad and extracting strong performances from loan keeper Carl Rushworth and forwards such as Brandon Thomas‑Asante. Owner Doug King — who took full ownership in 2023 and has backed structural changes at the club and stadium — hailed the achievement. Coventry now prepare to consolidate in the top flight; promotion brings a substantial financial uplift and an urgent need to bolster the squad ahead of next season.

Leno's late save denies Brentford derby win

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Leno's late save denies Brentford derby win

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Bernd Leno produced a stunning last-gasp save to preserve a 0-0 draw for Fulham against high-flying Brentford in a West London derby at the Gtech Community Stadium on April 18. The German goalkeeper tipped Dango Ouattara’s close-range effort over the bar in stoppage time, the standout moment in a match with few clear chances. Brentford extended an unusual run to five consecutive league draws — their longest since 1957 — and missed the chance to leapfrog Chelsea into sixth, remaining level on points but behind on goal difference. Fulham, who stay 12th, lost Alex Iwobi to a hamstring problem before half-time. Brentford’s Igor Thiago, the division’s in-form scorer, was kept quiet for much of the game although he hit the frame of the goal early on. Keith Andrews’ side remain firmly in the European conversation with five matches left, while Marco Silva will be concerned by Fulham’s inability to register a shot on target and Iwobi’s injury. Former Brentford boss Thomas Frank watched from the stands as the two neighbours shared the spoils.

Avalanche Favored as NHL Playoffs Kick Off

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Avalanche Favored as NHL Playoffs Kick Off

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The 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin this weekend with the Colorado Avalanche entering as clear betting favorites and a full slate of first-round matchups set. Oddsmakers list the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche among the shortest Cup prices — roughly +300 across major sportsbooks — as they open Sunday in Denver against the Los Angeles Kings. Colorado’s regular-season dominance and star duo Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar make them the team to beat, though Presidents’ Trophy winners have not lifted the Cup since 2012-13. In the East, top-seeded Carolina begins its bid Saturday in Raleigh against a resurging Ottawa Senators side that clinched via a late-season surge. Game 1 between the Hurricanes and Senators is scheduled for April 18 at 3 p.m. ET (ESPN); Carolina is a modest favorite in early lines. League-wide previews and executive tier rankings highlight Colorado, Dallas and Carolina as top contenders, while several dark-horse teams could emerge. Key storylines include goaltending questions for Ottawa and Carolina, Carolina’s eighth straight playoff appearance, and the Avalanche navigating a tough Western bracket that could include Dallas or Minnesota in later rounds.

Bournemouth snatch late win at Newcastle

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Bournemouth snatch late win at Newcastle

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NEWCASTLE, England, April 18 (Reuters) - Bournemouth moved back into contention for a European spot after Adrien Truffert stroked home a late winner to secure a 2-1 Premier League victory at St James’ Park. Marcus Tavernier had put the visitors ahead in the 32nd minute before William Osula equalised in the 68th minute after a VAR check upheld the goal following intervention on the play. Truffert’s 85th-minute finish, following an Evanilson flick-on, sealed Bournemouth’s win and extended their club-record unbeaten league run to 13 matches. The result left Bournemouth eighth on 48 points, while Newcastle slipped to 14th with 42 points, further heightening scrutiny of manager Eddie Howe after another poor home result and visible fan unrest as supporters booed the players off. Bruno Guimarães returned from a long absence from the bench to spark Newcastle’s second-half revival, but the hosts also suffered injury blows, with Tino Livramento forced off. Bournemouth coach Andoni Iraola, who has announced he will leave at season’s end, saw his side produce a composed away performance to amplify their Europa hopes.

England rout Scotland 84-7 at record Murrayfield crowd

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England rout Scotland 84-7 at record Murrayfield crowd

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England produced a crushing 84-7 victory over Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations at Murrayfield on April 18, 2026, scoring 12 tries in front of 30,498 fans — a record for a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland. The world champions registered their 35th consecutive Test win. Ellie Kildunne scored twice to bring up her 50th international try, while Sarah Bern also crossed twice. Other try-scorers included Meg Jones, Emma Sing, Kelsey Clifford, Amy Cokayne, Marlie Packer, Sadia Kabeya, Mia Venner and Haineala Lutui. Zoe Harrison converted all 12 tries. Maddie Feaunati was named player of the match after a powerful showing from the forwards. England’s win underlined remarkable squad depth: the Red Roses prevailed despite multiple absences through injury, retirement and pregnancy. Scotland, coached by Sione Fukofuka, managed a solo try from Rhona Lloyd but were overwhelmed by England’s physicality and ruck speed. The result keeps England firmly on course for another Six Nations title and intensifies focus on selection choices and depth testing for the tournament run-in.

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Kerr uncertain about future after Warriors exit

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Kerr uncertain about future after Warriors exit

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Golden State coach Steve Kerr signalled uncertainty about his future after the Warriors’ season ended with a 111-96 play-in loss to the Phoenix Suns on April 18, 2026. Kerr, who completed his 12th season in San Francisco with a 604-353 record, is coaching on the final year of his deal and said he will take a week or two before meeting with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy to discuss next steps. Kerr, a four-time NBA champion as coach and a Paris 2024 Olympic gold medal-winning coach for USA Basketball, embraced stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green after the game and told reporters “these jobs all have an expiration date.” The Warriors finished 37-45 this season amid injuries and inconsistency; Curry has one season left on an extension and Green holds a player option. Both players publicly voiced support for Kerr returning. The coach said he still loves coaching but acknowledged that a run can end and that any return would need alignment with the club’s plans.
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