www.espn.com - TOP
Latest TOP news from www.espn.com
2026 FIFA World Cup match schedule: All fixtures, results and coverage
Check out all the fixtures, features and results for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.[read more]
UFC 329 results: McGregor injured in opening minut...
ESPN MMA contributors break down the fights and top moments from Conor McGregor's return at UFC 329.[read more]
World Cup VAR review: Embolo tears -- did the Swis...
We look at the major incidents and explain the process in terms of both VAR protocol and the laws of the game.[read more]
Magic from Julián Álvarez, not Lionel Messi, sees ...
It wasn't Messi coming up with the goods, but Argentina's supporting cast stepped up after the Swiss defense muted their captain.[read more]
📝 MLB draft Day 1 winners and losers
The first 135 picks are in the books. Who knocked it out of the park?[read more]
Brewers' Misiorowski (arm fatigue) to miss ASG
Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski has been scratched from his scheduled start against the Pirates on Sunday because of arm fatigue and will also miss the All-Star Game on Tuesday night in Philadelphia.[read more]
Sanchez returns to All-Star form in Phillies' win
Rebounding from a start in which he allowed a career-worst nine earned runs in just 3⅓ innings Monday, All-Star Cristopher Sanchez struck out seven in seven innings as the Phillies ended the Tigers' six-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory Saturday.[read more]
Hornets GM Peterson: Ball deal fed 'multiple goals...
Calling it "probably the most difficult" decision he has made, Charlotte president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson told reporters Saturday in Las Vegas that the LaMelo Ball trade was done with the goal of building sustained success for the Hornets.[read more]
Bellingham backs England stars after Tuchel fury
Jude Bellingham praised England's fighting spirit and ability to "win dirty" after coach Thomas Tuchel criticized their performance in beating Norway on Saturday.[read more]
FIFA denies ball hit wire in England's first goal
FIFA stated there is "no evidence" the ball struck an overhead wire before England's equalizing goal against Norway in the Three Lions' 2-1 World Cup quarterfinals victory.[read more]




