Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia’s most decorated club, are set on making a strong impression against Manchester City at the FIFA Club World Cup. Despite injuries and coaching changes, their recent strong form and unified fan base signal a bold effort to elevate Saudi football’s global image.
Al Hilal knocked out Manchester City 4-3 in a roller-coaster Club World Cup Round of 16 match in Orlando. Despite early leads and a milestone 100th goal for Phil Foden, City fell to decisive extra-time goals from Marcos Leonardo and Kalidou Koulibaly. The loss adds to City's recent setbacks and intensifies questions about their direction.
More than 1,100 former UFC fighters will share a $350 million antitrust settlement, with top individual payments exceeding $1 million. The landmark case, stemming from alleged wage suppression by UFC, was approved in early 2025 and covers athletes who fought between 2010 and 2017. The outcome marks an unprecedented step in sports pay equity.
Apple Pie Oreos, a 2017 limited-edition, brought cinnamon-apple-vanilla flavor to Target shelves. Nabisco continued its trend of bold Oreo experiments, following hits like Caramel Apple Oreos. The rollout saw early online listings before in-store finds, fueling Oreo fans' excitement for these dessert-inspired cookies.
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Kylian Mbappé missed Real Madrid's crucial Club World Cup match due to gastroenteritis, losing 5 kg during recovery. Hospitalized in Florida, his return remains unclear, pushing younger talents to the fore as Madrid advances in the tournament.
Al-Hilal's 2-0 win against already-eliminated Pachuca at the FIFA Club World Cup keeps their hopes for the last 16 alive. Strong attacking play and tactical discipline stood out, but their fate remains in Salzburg and Madrid's hands. Pachuca exit the tournament after repeated defensive struggles.
Inter Milan booked their place in the FIFA Club World Cup knockout stages after defeating River Plate 2-0 in Seattle. The Italians topped Group E, with red cards for River sealing their elimination. Monterrey also advanced, setting up high-stakes matches in the next round.
Chelsea's pivotal Club World Cup group match against ES Tunis kicks off June 24, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, at 9 p.m. ET. With elimination on the line for Chelsea after a tough loss to Flamengo, fans can catch the action exclusively via free live stream on DAZN in the US as ES Tunis eyes another upset.
Chelsea breezed past ES Tunis 3-0 at the FIFA Club World Cup, clinching a knockout spot. Tosin Adarabioyo, Liam Delap, and Tyrique George found the net, with Chelsea controlling the match throughout. The team finished second in Group D and now prepares to face Benfica in the last 16.