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Nigeria Thrash South Africa 3-1 In U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifier

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Nigeria’s U-17 national women football team Flamingoes on Saturday beat host South Africa’s Bantanwa 3-1 to take a giant step in the FIFA Under 17 women world cup qualifiers.

The Nigerian girls stunned their host in the match played at the Lucas Moripe Stadium following goals from Shukurat Moshood and Harmony Chidi who scored a brace, thus taking the upper hand in the two legged affair.

Malebana however scored one goal consolation for the hosting team.

The return leg will now be played in Abuja, Nigeria in a fortnight as the Flamingoes hope to qualify for the final round of the qualifiers in style.

The victory may serve as inspiration to other Nigerian national teams like the Super Eagles and Super Falcons who have been having a tough time dealing with the South Africans, especially away from home.

The Super Eagles will be hoping to replicate such performance when they play Bafana Bafana in the 2026 world cup qualifiers later in the summer.

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Barcelona’s Clash With Osasuna Postponed

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The La Liga meeting between Barcelona and Osasuna on Saturday night has been called off at the last-minute.

This comes following the death of medical doctor of Barcelona.

The day’s action in Spain’s top-flight was due to be brought to a close in Catalunya’s capital late this evening.

As much came with table-topping Barcelona looking to extend their advantage over the chasing pack, in a home meeting with Osasuna.

The two squads had been close to finalising their warm-ups, with the respective starting XIs having been made official across social media, too.

As alluded to above, though, Barca and Osasuna will not take to the pitch on Saturday.

As confirmed by La SER, amongst others, this comes following the passing of an unnamed individual:

‘A person close to the FC Barcelona locker room has died and the players asked for the suspension of the match.’

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EPL: Liverpool Come From Behind To Edge Southampton, Go 16 Points Clear

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Mohamed Salah scored two penalties as Liverpool came from behind to beat rock-bottom Southampton for the second time this season and moved 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League.

The Reds were miles below their best after their energy-draining late win at Paris Saint Germain on Wednesday – but all that matters at this stage of the season is results.

This takes them one step closer to the title and leaves Saints still in danger of the lowest Premier League points total ever.

The visitors allowed themselves to dream when Will Smallbone took advantage of a huge mix-up between Virgil van Dijk and Alisson to slot in from a tight angle.

But Reds boss Arne Slot made a triple substitution at half-time and Liverpool were much improved.

Darwin Nunez, perhaps fortunate not to be one of the ones replaced at the break, slotted in from Luis Diaz’s cutback.

And then the Uruguayan striker was fouled by Smallbone for a penalty, which Mohamed Salah predictably dispatched with style.

Liverpool fans started singing “now you’re going to believe us, we’re going to win the league” after that.

Salah also netted another spot-kick late on, for his 27th goal of the season, after the video assistant referee spotted a Yukinari Sugawara handball.

Second-placed Arsenal have two games in hand – including Sunday’s match with Manchester United – but it is impossible to see anyone overhauling Liverpool.

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Infantino: 2026 World Cup Final To Feature Halftime Musical Show

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Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA, has announced that the final of the 2026 World Cup will feature a first-ever halftime show.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada from June 11 next year.

The final of the competition is scheduled to be held at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey in the US on July 19.

In a post on his Instagram page, Infantino said FIFA would “take over” Times Square in New York for the final weekend of the competition.

The FIFA president added that Chris Martin and Phil Harvey of Coldplay are being consulted on “the list of artists who will perform during the half time show, as well as at Times Square”.

The halftime musical show is a feature associated with the Super Bowl championship final in the US. Kendrick Lamar, the American rapper, was the artiste who headlined the 2025 Super Bowl with a performance that stretched almost 30 minutes.

The FIFA World Cup final, like every other football match, traditionally has a 15-minute break between each half of 45 minutes.

The 2026 tournament will be the biggest World Cup, with 48 teams. It is also the first time three counties will be co-hosting the competition.

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