

With the Indian Premier League mini auction fast approaching, trade rumors have been swirling around the five-time champions, Chennai Super Kings. However, the franchise has decided to put these speculations to rest in an entertaining manner through a video featuring their CEO and mascot. While addressing the rumors, the franchise also hinted at their plans to strengthen their spin attack and fix their middle-order for the upcoming season.

The Border Security Force (BSF) organised the Jammu Marathon to commemorate their 60th Raising Day and promote physical fitness and a drug-free lifestyle. Over 6,000 people from across the country participated in the various race categories, including some foreigners. The BSF chief highlighted the force's vital role in Operation Sindoor, which has strengthened public trust in the force. The growing interest in joining the BSF reflects the increasing faith citizens have in the force, as it continues to safeguard the country with dedication and zeal. Runners from Kenya also participated and appreciated the BSF's initiative to promote fitness and peace.

Arsenal's Premier League winning streak comes to an end as Sunderland secures a last-minute equalizer in a thrilling 2-2 draw. The match saw an impressive performance from Sunderland's Brian Brobbey, who scored the crucial goal, while Arsenal's Leandro Trossard also shone with a 74th-minute thunderbolt strike. Despite the draw, Arsenal maintains its position as Premier League leader.

Chelsea's rotation policy and manager Enzo Maresca's selection choices were called into question by former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney. However, Maresca defended himself and his strategy by emphasizing the physical demands on players and making eight changes for the match against Wolves. This proved to be successful with a strong second-half performance, earning Chelsea a 3-0 victory and temporarily moving them to second place in the Premier League. Maresca will now head into the international break with some relief and confidence in the direction his team is heading.

Chelsea dominated Wolves in a 3-0 victory at home tonight in the Premier League. Malo Gusto and Joao Pedro were the standout players for the Blues with their goals in the second half, while goalkeeper Sanchez earned an easy clean sheet as he went untested in the match. Let's break down the individual performances of each Chelsea player in this impressive win.

In Chelsea's 3-0 win over Wolves, 18-year-old Brazilian Estevao made another impactful appearance off the bench, assisting the second goal just 68 seconds after coming on. Fans have been calling for him to start more regularly and after his recent performance, that demand will only grow louder. Speaking highly of the young talent, coach Enzo Maresca expressed that players like Estevao are what fans want to see on the pitch.

Chelsea put on a dominant display against Wolves at Stamford Bridge, securing a 3-0 victory and moving up to second place in the Premier League. Despite a goalless first half, the Blues eventually found the net through goals from Malo Gusto and Joao Pedro, assisted by Alejandro Garnacho. Pedro Neto added a third against his former team to secure all three points for Enzo Maresca's side.

Fans in Brazil continue to boo Lando Norris, following his second Sprint victory of the 2025 season. Ted Kravitz speculates that the booing may be due to Norris' recent on-track controversies, including his request for a position back in Monza and the "papaya rules" incident in Mexico. Despite his win, Norris' reception from the crowd remains icy.

Arsenal's away game against Slavia Prague seemed bleak without star striker Viktor Gyökeres, but midfielder Mikel Merino stepped up and delivered a phenomenal performance in an unfamiliar role. His two-goal brace showed his versatility and instinct as a natural striker, leaving opposition defenses confused and impressed. Manager Mikel Arteta praised Merino's impact, showcasing the team's depth and unity. This triumph also serves as a reminder to opposing teams that Arsenal has the ability to adapt and win, even in the face of injuries.

In a tense match against Sunderland, Arsenal led with goals from Saka and Trossard before conceding a late equalizer in injury time. However, Arsenal legend David Seaman points to goalkeeper David Raya's decision-making as partially responsible for the equalizer. Despite the draw, Arsenal maintains a strong position in the league standings thanks to Raya's past performances.