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Exact UK Start Time For Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland at UFC 328

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It’s finally here. Sean Strickland and Khamzat Chimaev are set to battle it out tonight at UFC 328, settling the acrimonious grudge that has been festering for years.

Chimaev is preparing to defend his middleweight title for the first time against a fighter who has won the belt before. The Russian-Emirati fighter will enter the Octagon as the favourite. The bout marks his first since a dominant performance against Dricus du Plessis at UFC 319, which saw him win the championship via unanimous decision.

Du Plessis has beaten Strickland on two occasions, winning and defending the UFC middleweight championship against the American, becoming the first UFC titleholder from South Africa in the process. Even so, ‘DDP’ has claimed that Strickland is stronger than Chimaev and praised his defensive skills.

The Tension-Filled Build-Up to UFC 328

Ahead of a match-up which is destined to be explosive, the action hasn’t been saved for the cage. UFC press conferences can be volatile: there’s usually some fighting talk, some insults are traded, and the fighters get in each other’s faces. That’s all standard behaviour.

Chimaev took that a step further on Thursday, kicking him during a pre-fight face-off and taunting him, requiring security to hold back the Californian.

But the Russian didn’t stop at just kicking, creating the shape of a gun with his hand and pointing it at the 35-year-old, who had previously claimed he would shoot Chimaev.

The bad blood continued at Friday’s ceremonial weigh-in as Strickland accused his opponent of cheating on the scales. Despite that drama, the fight is now official.

The Exact Start Time For the UFC 328 Main Event Confirmed

Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland

With so much ill will between the two men, their showdown is set to be epic, but what time will the action get underway, and where can you watch it?

The early prelims will start at 10pm BST (2pm PT/4pm CT/ 5pm ET) with the regular prelims due to follow at 12am BST on Sunday (4pm PT/ 6pm CT, 7pm ET on Saturday).

The main card, with Chimaev vs Strickland and the flyweight title match-up of Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira, will get underway at 2am BST on Sunday (6pm PT/ 8pm CT/ 9pm ET on Saturday).

With four main card bouts before Chimaev vs Strickland, the main event is scheduled to get underway around 4am UK time on Sunday morning (8pm PT/ 9pm CT/ 11pm ET on Saturday).

How to Watch Chimaev vs Strickland at UFC 328

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If you’re in the UK, the main card will be broadcast live on TNT Sports and is also accessible via HBO Max, EE TV, Virgin Media, Amazon Prime Video, and Sky Sports. The early and regular prelims will stream live on UFC Fight Pass for those interested.

In the US, Paramount+ will be hosting all the drama for American UFC fans to enjoy.

All eyes in the mixed martial arts world will be on Newark, New Jersey and the question on everyone’s lips will be whether there will be a new middleweight champion by the end of the night or whether Chimaev will have retained his title at the first time of asking. Regardless of the result, this seems to be a rivalry for the ages and the losing party will almost certainly be back for vengeance.

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Manchester United Eye £51m Bid for World Cup Midfielder Felix Nmecha

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Manchester United are planning a £51 million bid to sign a new midfielder who starred at the World Cup.

The World Cup is an opportunity for clubs to assess whether the players are capable of performing on the biggest stage.

That can also come with players seeing their price tags drastically increase, with selling clubs knowing they are announcing themselves on the world stage.

It can be risky business for clubs to sign players based on World Cup performances, but it is a real opportunity to see talent from around the globe.

United will have multiple scouts at the tournament, and they are specifically looking to bring in midfielders in the summer transfer window.


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According to a report from United in Focus, Manchester United are now planning a bid in the region of £51 million for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha in the summer transfer window.

United are looking to bring in a physical presence in the middle of the park, and Nmecha is viewed as a player who could help their rebuild in midfield.

United do face competition from Chelsea for the signature of the German international, but the Red Devils’ interest is believed to be the most advanced.

It remains to be seen whether the offer of £51 million will be enough to tempt Dortmund into accepting an offer.

Nmecha, who has been described as being ‘one of the best midfielders in the world’, is just one of many midfielders who United have been linked with in the summer transfer window as they look to find a replacement for Casemiro.

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Nmecha well known at United

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Nmecha, who is believed to be open to moving to the Premier League, is someone who is well known by some of the hierarchy at Old Trafford.

Manchester United director Jason Wilcox worked with Nmecha when they were both at Manchester City’s Academy. The German midfielder made three competitive appearances for United’s rivals before leaving the club to join Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.

Whether Wilcox can have an influence on Nmecha making the move to United remains to be seen, but it’s no surprise that United are interested.

Nmecha moved to Manchester as a child and spent 14 years with the Citizens, so he’s no stranger to living in the North West of England.

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FIFA Accused of ‘Rigging’ Argentina 3-2 Egypt

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Egypt’s World Cup journey has come to an end following a mighty comeback against Argentina. Lionel Messi was once again at the centre of attention, assisting and scoring a goal in the 3-2 win despite missing a penalty.

Egypt did take the lead and even extended it to 2-0, but they couldn’t hold on as Argentina launched a comeback with just over 10 minutes left to go.

The game was filled with plenty of controversy, however, as Egypt had a goal disallowed in the 60th minute, with Lisandro Martínez deemed to have fouled at the complete opposite end of the pitch. Despite this being ruled out, Argentina’s winning goal was allowed to stand even though a similar situation had happened down the other end of the pitch.

Ziko Slams Referee Performance

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The game looked set to be going Egypt’s way, and they could’ve been 3-0 up if it wasn’t for a goal being perhaps unfairly ruled out. After the game, striker Mostafa Ziko vented his frustrations about some of the refereeing decisions in the game, arguing that the World Cup has been ‘rigged’ to favour Argentina.

Ziko said: “Congratulations to Argentina on the World Cup; the tournament was rigged, they didn’t need anything else. The referee was unfair. At no point did we think the match was already decided. We knew we were facing the reigning world champions.

“Even before the game started, we knew we would be facing a very strong team and one of the favourites for the title.

“But if they had won solely on their own merits, it would have been very different for us.”

God is sufficient for me and the best disposer of affairs. He is wasting the effort of an entire nation. The cup is being given to Argentina,” he added.

Ziko scored once during the game, and he was also the scorer of the unfairly ruled-out goal. A win for Egypt would have seen them progress to the quarter-finals of the competition, which would’ve been the furthest they have ever gone in the nation’s history.

Argentina Sneak Through

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The win for Argentina means that they are through to the quarter-finals of the competition, and they will play whoever wins the round of 16 tie between Switzerland and Colombia. Having only just beaten Cape Verde in the previous round, they would’ve hoped for a smoother game against Egypt, but once again they had a poor display, which saw them trail for the majority of the game.

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Messi looked to have let his side down once again, as he missed a penalty in the first half, but you cannot doubt one of the greatest of all time, as he went on to provide an assist for Cristian Romero whilst also scoring a goal of his own to aid the comeback.

As much as a fairytale comeback it was, Argentina will be worried about their performances, especially as the tournament reaches its latter stages and the quality of teams gets better, and for them, it could be a semi-final tie against Norway or England awaiting them.

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Meaning Behind Egypt Manager’s ‘X’ Gesture vs Argentina

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Egypt manager Hossam Hassan could be punished by FIFA after making an ‘X’ gesture the referee ignored during The Pharaoh’s dramatic 3-2 loss to Argentina on Tuesday night, and an explanation has now emerged why.

Mohamed Salah and co. were dumped out of the World Cup in the most agonising fashion in Atlanta, Georgia. Leading 2-0 with 11 minutes left on the clock, the current world champions scored three times in 14 minutes, though the decision not to give Egypt a penalty has caused a huge stir, with a VAR expert casting a strong verdict on it.

It was Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez who finished off a speedy counterattack from that decision to wave play on, planting a header beyond the goalkeeper in the 93rd minute. He wheeled away to the symphony of an emotional Argentina travelling support, but also to the chaos that erupted on the bench as the two sets of backroom staff clashed with each other.

Egypt Manager’s ‘X’ Gesture a Cause For Controversy

Egypt coach Hossam Hassan holds his hands up

After referee Francois Letexier showed a yellow card to one of Egypt’s coaching staff in the 98th minute, Hassan made an ‘X’ gesture towards the official. The gesture is commonly used for reporting instances of alleged racist abuse, though it is unclear whether it was definitively used for that reason in particular.

Following Hassan’s gesture, an Egypt substitute intervened, before his brother and coach Ibrahim walked across to put Hassan’s hands back by his sides. See the incident below:

Letexier then had a lengthy discussion with both manager and coach, with Ibrahim making a thumbs-up gesture towards the referee before he returned to the pitch. It is unclear as to whether he took any further action, but the gesture has previously been deemed an ‘offensive expression’ depicting a pair of handcuffs.

Hossam Hassan Now Faces Potential FIFA Punishment

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According to Mickey Jnr, a leading African football journalist, the 59-year-old will be investigated by FIFA after the incident, with it being suggested that he could face a suspension.

In 2010, then Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho showed a similar ‘X’ gesture. He was subsequently given a three-match ban, though it remains to be seen how much the law over that particular gesture has changed in 16 years.

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