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Chelsea Defender Reece James Signs New Six-Year Contract
Chelsea defender Reece James has signed a new six-year contract at Stamford Bridge, with his deal now running until 2032, according to David Ornstein.
James has been a key figure in the Chelsea side for a number of years now after breaking through the academy.
Injuries have been a worrying issue for the English right-back, but this season, he’s showing signs that he could be over his previous issues.
James has started 19 Premier League games so far this season, which is the most he’s started since the 2021/2022 campaign. He only started 22 times during that season, so there’s every chance this becomes his best-ever campaign in terms of the number of starts.
Chelsea Star Signs New Contract
According to The Athletic’s Ornstein, Chelsea defender James has signed a new six-year contract at Stamford Bridge, keeping him at the club until 2032. The England international’s new deal aligns with Chelsea’s incentivised wage structure, while he was the only player on terms from the previous era before their new ownership.
James has previously spoken about how he would be happy to spend the rest of his career at Stamford Bridge, and the new deal signed is proof of that. His contract now takes him to the age of 32, and it’s a huge statement of intent from the club to tie down one of their best players.
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Big Statement for Chelsea
It’s been an interesting few years for Chelsea, with their recruitment strategy coming under scrutiny. At the age of 26, James is one of the most senior players in the squad, which shows the number of young talents they’ve signed.
Securing James’ is a huge statement for the club, showing they want to keep their best players rather than looking to make a profit on them.
As Chelsea tries to bring in new additions, seeing players like James commit themselves to the west London club will be a helpful factor in trying to attract new players, especially as the English right-back is such an influential figure at Stamford Bridge.
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Hosts, Dates & Guide to FIFA Centenary Tournament
The 2030 FIFA World Cup promises to be one of the most unique editions in the tournament’s history as it celebrates its centenary.
Marking 100 years since the first ever World Cup in Uruguay, the competition will span three continents and six host nations, combining a celebration of football tradition with a modern, expanded format.
With Spain, Portugal and Morocco staging the majority of the tournament, whilst Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay host centenary matches, the 2030 World Cup is set to provide the grandest tournament the sport has ever seen.
But when will the tournament take place, which cities will have the honor of hosting the tournament, and how will qualification work?
When the 2030 World Cup Takes Place
- June 8, 2030 – July 21, 2030
The 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to kick off on 8th June, 2030 with the first of three centenary matches. Uruguay’s Estadio Centenario, which hosted the majority of matches at the inaugural tournament in 1930, has been selected as the opening venue for the tournament.
Following the other two centenary games, played in Argentina and Paraguay, the tournament will continue in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with the final expected to take place on 21st July, 2030. Given that the competition is a while away, these dates are based on FIFA’s current planning framework, with the full tournament calendar expected to be published closer to the event.
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World Cup 2030 Host Countries
As a celebration of 100 years since the first World Cup, the 2030 edition will be the first of its kind, spanning three continents and six host nations.
As hosts of the 2022 and 2026 competitions respectively, the 2030 tournament could not be hosted by members of the Asian or North American football federations. This left the African, South American, Oceanic and European federations to fight over the privilege of hosting the historic tournament.
The United Kingdom and Ireland had initially launched a bid to host the historic tournament, but abandoned it after announcing their decision to bid for Euro 2028. FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, also previously alluded to a potential rule change that would’ve seen Saudi Arabia allowed to launch a joint bid with Egypt and Greece for the 2030 tournament.
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However, it was decided that the majority of the tournament would take place across Europe and Africa after Spain, Portugal and Morocco won hosting rights after seeing their joint bid voted through at the 2024 FIFA Congress meeting on 11th December.
However, not all the games will be played in Europe and Africa, after FIFA announced that the tournament would feature three centenary games, the first of which will play out at the stadium that hosted the first ever World Cup final, Uruguay’s Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.
The Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina, will also host a game at the 2030 World Cup to commemorate Argentina’s spot in the final of the inaugural tournament. Similarly, Paraguay‘s Estadio General Pablo Rojas will house the third and final centenary match as the home of CONMEBOL, the only confederation in existence at the time of the 1930 World Cup.
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Host Nation |
Proposed Host Cities |
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Uruguay |
Montevideo (centenary match only) |
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Argentina |
Buenos Aires (centenary match only) |
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Paraguay |
Asunción (centenary match only) |
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Morocco |
Agadir Casablanca Fez Marrakesh Rabat Tangier |
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Portugal |
Lisbon Porto |
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Spain |
Barcelona Bilbao Las Palmas Madrid San Sebastián Seville Valencia Vigo Zaragoza |
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World Cup 2030 Qualification
As the host nations, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Morocco, Portugal and Spain will all receive automatic qualification to the 2030 tournament. So far, only CONCACAF and UEFA have confirmed changes to their qualifying format for the competition.
CONCACAF
CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, announced that nations will have to survive a three-round qualification format in order to make it to the World Cup in 2030. Initially, the 22 teams ranked 14-35 in the CONCACAF rankings will be drawn into pairs. The winner across two legs will advance into round two.
From there, they will be joined by the top 13 ranked associations to create six groups of four, each playing one another home-and-away. The top two from each of these groups will progress to the final round, where the 12 teams will, once again, be split into groups of four where each team plays each other twice. The top two from each group will be awarded with automatic qualification to the World Cup, whilst the two best third-placed teams will play a two-legged play-in, with the aggregate winner qualifying for the FIFA Intercontinental playoffs.
UEFA
UEFA, on the other hand, have announced a new qualification format that mirrors both the Champions League and Nations League. The two-tier process aims to remove uncompetitive games whereby bigger nations face off against smaller teams.
League 1 will see the 36-highest ranked countries, as determined by the 2028-29 Nations League drawn into three groups of 12, from which teams will play six games against different opponents. The best-ranked teams in each group will gain automatic qualification, with the rest entering the playoffs.
The 18 lower-ranked teams will also be split into three groups, with the top performing teams in each group joining those who missed out on automatic qualification from League 1, in the playoffs, to determine the remaining European representatives at the World Cup.
Key World Cup 2030 Qualification Dates
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Confederation |
Important Qualification Dates |
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CONCACAF |
Round 1: September–October 2027 Round 2: October–November 2027 and March 2028 Final Round: June 2028 and September-October 2029 Play-in: November 2029 |
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UEFA |
March 2029-March 2030* |
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AFC |
October 2027–November 2029* |
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CAF |
November 2027–November 2029* |
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CONMEBOL |
September 2027–September 2029* |
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OFC |
September 2028–March 2029* |
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Play-Offs |
March 2030* |
*Estimated time-frame based on 2026 qualification dates
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Mauricio Ruffy Revealed as Replacement Fighter For Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway
The replacement fighter for UFC 329’s main event has been revealed should either Conor McGregor or Max Holloway not be able to compete this Saturday.
McGregor is due to return to the Octagon for the first time in five years following a leg break in the first round of his bout against Dustin Poirier. It will be the second time he has fought against Holloway, having faced him in 2013, where the Irishman won via the judges’ scorecards.
There are currently no signs to suggest McGregor or Holloway will miss the event this weekend, despite some UFC fans fearing the worst regarding the former due to recent activity, but a replacement fighter is always chosen as a precaution.
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The fighter picked to fly out to Nevada is Mauricio Ruffy, the #10 fighter in the lightweight rankings.
“I’m going on a trip to Las Vegas,” the Brazilian said. “I took good care of myself. These guys made me train in the middle of my vacation.”
Ruffy’s last fight was just last month, when he participated in the White House card, where he won via TKO in the first round of his fight with Michael Chandler. ‘One Shot’ currently comes in at 185lbs, meaning he would need to lose 15lbs before Friday’s weigh-in. He is expected to step on the scales along with McGregor and Holloway in case he is required to step in.
Discussing the possibility of facing off against McGregor or Holloway, Ruffy said: “Me against Conor McGregor. I believe it would be a very good fight.
“I think a fight would have been made easier by the fact of rhythm and everything else, right? Always having the dangers of the fight. But I believe it would be a really cool fight against Max Holloway. I believe in my knockout power. He’s a guy who doesn’t – seeks to play forward there all the time. But I go there to define the fights, and I don’t miss my chances.”
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McGregor, though, is his usual confident self, maintaining the self-belief that he can knock Holloway out once more.
“You do not want to be anywhere inside that Octagon with me,” he said. “I am dangerous everywhere. I can knock you unconscious from everywhere inside that Octagon, and that’s what I plan to do. There’s a different animal entirely that is in front of Max Holloway here, and he’s going to feel every bit of it.”
Holloway, meanwhile, expects a thrilling, adrenaline-filled fight, stating: “At the end of the day, I’ve got to go out there, I’ve got to be exciting. I’ve got to get a big finish, or if not a big finish, a super dominant win in a way where people are just mind-blown, and people are excited about it.
“People keep forgetting. Yes, we’re fighters, we need to win, but we’re also entertainers. That’s what I plan to do. That’s why people tune into my fights, and this fight is going to be no different.”
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Tim Henman Named His Greatest Grass Court Tennis Player in History
Tim Henman enjoyed a successful tennis career, collecting 11 ATP Tour singles titles and climbing to a career-high world No. 4 ranking in 2002. Grass and hard courts proved to be his strongest surfaces, helping him reach the semi-finals at both Wimbledon and the US Open.
At SW19, Henman made it to the last four on four occasions, but was unable to progress to the final. The Brit competed in a highly competitive era, with stars including Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, and Goran Ivanisevic regularly challenging for the Wimbledon crown.
Since retiring from professional tennis, Henman has established himself as a respected commentator. In August 2023, the 50-year-old shared his opinion on the greatest grass court player in history during a Reddit Q&A hosted by Sky Sports.
Before Andy Murray emerged, Henman carried Britain’s hopes at Wimbledon. Fred Perry was the last British man to win the singles title in 1936, and the long wait finally ended when Murray lifted the trophy in 2013.
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Henman made his Wimbledon main-draw debut in 1994. Over the course of his career, he reached at least the quarter-finals at the All England Club eight times, but never captured the championship.
Nevertheless, the famous spectator bank became known as ‘Henman Hill’ during the 1990s, as supporters gathered there to watch the Englishman make deep runs. Following Murray’s two Wimbledon triumphs, many fans began referring to it as ‘Murray Mound.’
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Speaking during the 2023 Reddit Q&A, Henman was asked what presented the biggest obstacle to reaching a Wimbledon final, to which he gave the following response:
“I think Pete Sampras was someone that I played quite a lot in my career. I played him in the final of Queen’s. I played him in two Wimbledon semi-finals in ’98 and ’99.
“I think he was, at that stage, the best grass court player of all time. He won seven Wimbledon titles. He was probably the best player I played on grass at that stage. So, in terms of someone blocking my path to the Wimbledon final, it was Sampras on those two occasions.”
The pair first faced each other at Wimbledon in 1995, when Sampras defeated the wildcard Henman in the second round. They later met twice more at the Championships, both in the semi-finals, with Sampras coming out on top each time.
As Henman also recalled, they contested the Queen’s Club final in 1999. Although Sampras dropped the opening set, the 14-time Grand Slam champion fought back to claim the title in three sets.
Across their seven career meetings, Sampras won six of them.
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