

The Dallas Cowboys are facing a tough mental challenge as they return to the football field after the recent tragic events. However, with the right preparation and new faces on defense, they are looking to dominate against the struggling Las Vegas Raiders. Expect a strong performance from the Cowboys as they aim for a big win on Monday night.

As Manchester United prepares to face Wolverhampton Wanderers, all eyes are on summer signing Matheus Cunha, who will be playing against his former team for the first time. United fans, as well as MUTV guests Wes Brown and David May, have high expectations for the Brazilian forward and predict a 3-0 away win with Cunha as the first goalscorer. With the potential return of Matthijs de Ligt and the inclusion of new players in the starting XI, United is confident in securing a crucial win and possibly moving up to sixth in the Premier League table.

As NFL continues to utilize flex scheduling to showcase more compelling matchups, there is room for improvement when it comes to Thursday and Monday night games. The current rules for flexing games need to be adjusted to allow for more flexibility and better allocation of prime-time games, especially during the mid-season "donut hole." It's important for the NFL to prioritize putting the best games in prime-time to keep fans engaged, even if that means making changes to scheduling rules.

As India prepares for its upcoming series, all eyes are on wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson and his uncertain spot in the team. Despite impressive performances and versatility in batting positions, Samson has often been overlooked for the middle order spot in favor of Shubman Gill or Jitesh Sharma. With Gill's return from injury, captain Suryakumar Yadav faces a tough decision between Samson's consistency and Sharma's recent poor form.

The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation's (DGCA) effort to combat pilot fatigue by implementing stricter Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms has caused a nationwide crisis for IndiGo, India's largest domestic airline. The airline struggled to adjust to the new rules, leading to a chain of flight cancellations and chaos at airports. In response, the DGCA has granted temporary relief to IndiGo by rolling back certain FDTL restrictions. However, this move raises questions about the effectiveness of the rules and the limitations in airline planning.

On the opening day of the second Ashes Test, Mitchell Starc proved to be the star for Australia with six wickets, while Joe Root saved the day for England with his first-ever Test century in Australia. The day ended with England at 325/9, with Root unbeaten and a strong partnership with Jofra Archer for the last wicket. Starc, on the other hand, extended his streak of taking six-wicket hauls to three consecutive Tests in a row.

In a tactical move, Australia captain Steve Smith sported anti-glare strips on Day 2 of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. The veteran had consulted West Indies legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul for advice on visibility, correcting his method the following day. Smith's move follows his previous struggles with the pink ball, which he believes behaves differently compared to the traditional red ball in cricket.

England have chosen off-spinning all-rounder Will Jacks to replace seamer Mark Wood for the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. This will be Jacks' third Test appearance and he will bat at No. 8. Usman Khawaja will be absent for Australia, who are currently leading the five-Test series 1-0 after their win in Perth.

Tottenham Hotspur suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat at the hands of their north London rivals Arsenal, in what turned out to be one of their worst performances of the season. Manager Thomas Frank's tactics and team selection came under scrutiny after he opted for a back three, which he eventually changed at half-time. The defeat saw Spurs record their lowest expected goals (xG) of the season, with just 0.07 xG registered against Arsenal. With just three wins in their last 11 games, Tottenham's season seems to be spiraling downwards and manager Thomas Frank has apologized to fans for their dismal display.

Get ready for a thrilling match as Arsenal, the current leaders of the Premier League table, face off against their rivals Tottenham in the highly-anticipated north London derby. Sky customers can tune in to watch the game on Sky Sports at 4pm or stream it on the Sky Sports app. Non-Sky customers can also catch the action by purchasing a NOW Day or Month pass. Both teams have something to prove as Arsenal looks to maintain its three-point lead while Tottenham aims to climb up the table. Don't miss this showdown at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday November 23 at 4.30pm UK time.