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Make It Three Straight For Penske Porsche

Published in Racing
Saturday, 12 April 2025 17:16

LONG BEACH, Calif.  After the first two IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup rounds of 24 hours and 12 hours in Florida, the much shorter 100-minute Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach in California produced the same IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship winners as the last race.

Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy captured their third consecutive overall and Grand Touring Prototype class win in Saturdays Long Beach race. The pair co-drove the winning No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963, parlaying a better move ahead on an early and singular pit stop to leapfrog the Motul Pole Award-winning No. 24 BMW M Hybrid V8.

The Porsche Penske Motorsport team completed its second straight 1-2 finish, with Mathieu Jaminet and Matt Campbell again finishing second in their No. 6 Porsche 963. The No. 24 BMW, started by Dries Vanthoor and finished by Philipp Eng, came home third for both the pair and the teams first GTP podium finish of 2025.

Its the first time a top level IMSA prototype class team has won the first three races of a season since the Wayne Taylor Racing crew of Jordan and Ricky Taylor did so in the 2017 Daytona Prototype international (DPi) class, when they won the first five races.

Nasr and Tandys co-driver from the first two races of the season, Laurens Vanthoor, added his third IMSA win of the season as well, but with a twist. The Belgian shifted into the No. 177 AO Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R (992), which made a cameo appearance in the Grand Touring Daytona class and won that class with Jonny Edgar. Its the teams second straight win this year, as its Grand Touring Daytona Pro full-season No. 77 Porsche of Laurin Heinrich, Klaus Bachler and Alessio Picariello won the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

Similar to the Porsche in GTP, this car moved ahead on pit strategy albeit running a lap later than most of the leaders after GTD teams completed the minimum drive time of 35 minutes and then exited ahead of one of the Vasser Sullivan Racing Lexus RC F GT3 cars that pitted on the same lap.

In GTD behind Rexy, which added its first GTD class win to four previous GTD PRO class wins, came the pair of Vasser Sullivan Lexus entries. That team came up just short of its own three-peat, having won at Long Beach in GT in two different classes the last two years.

The polesitting No. 12 Lexus RC F GT3 of Parker Thompson and Jack Hawksworth finished second ahead of the No. 89 Lexus RC F GT3 of Aaron Telitz and Frankie Montecalvo, third in a one-off entry.

The GTD debut of Robert Wickens, racing with a specially designed Bosch electronic braking system in his No. 36 DXDT Racing Corvette Z06 GT3.R, produced a mixed bag similar to his weekend. Wickens handed over the car with an 18.7 second driver change to Tommy Milner. Milner gained four spots on his stint up to fifth in class, but contact with another car in the hairpin, Turn 11, saw the No. 36 car incur a mechanical black flag that dropped the car to an unrepresentative 15th-place finish.

Last-Gasp Pass Pushes Kalitta To Tasty No. 1 In Las Vegas

Published in Racing
Saturday, 12 April 2025 17:30

LAS VEGAS The final pass of Saturday at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway proved to be a great one for Doug Kalitta, as the former Top Fuel world champion picked up the win in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge and rolled to the No. 1 position in one impressive pass at the 25th annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals.

Spencer Hyde (Funny Car) and Dallas Glenn (Pro Stock) also won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge bonus race on Saturday, while Paul Lee (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) qualified No. 1 at the fourth of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

Kalitta went 3.730 seconds at 331.04 mph in his 11,000-horsepower Mac Tools dragster in a standout quad that featured No. 2 qualifier Brittany Force, Tony Stewart and Clay Millican, handing the former world champion his second No. 1 qualifier of the year and 60th in his remarkable career. Kalitta Motorsports teammate Shawn Langdon won the first two Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenges this year, as Kalitta kept the Top Fuel team perfect this season in the bonus race.

Kalitta will take on Justin Ashley and Clay Millican in the opening round on Sunday, looking to repeat last years four-wide win in Las Vegas and sweep the weekend. He was also the No. 1 qualifier last April before rolling to the victory.

Yeah, I really like the format, being able to race on Saturdays. Its brought a lot more to the fans, Kalitta said. I think theyre all engaged a little more on Saturdays. We ended up winning this race last year. So, for me, coming to these races that you won the previous year, you really want to get it done again.

Besides Pomona, I think this is the closest track to where Alan [Johnson, crew chief] lives, so he typically has a lot of people that come out. So, Im going to have to give the love to Alan on this one, because this is like his home track and maybe has something to do with it. Forces 3.754 at 333.16 in that same quad on Saturday put her second, while Antron Brown jumped to third after going 3.787 at 326.08.

In Funny Car, Spencer Hydes rookie season continues to progress at a rapid rate, as the newcomer picked up the win in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge with a run of 3.968 at 318.54 in his 11,000-horsepower Head Contractors & Engineers Ford Mustang. After not qualifying at the first two races, Hyde has made rapid improvements, advancing to the semifinals at the most recent race in Pomona.

That put him in the bonus race in Las Vegas and Hyde took advantage on Saturday in a major way, winning a quad that featured Cruz Pedregon, Matt Hagan and Chad Green. The car has performed at a consistent clip the past two races and Hyde been on his game. He thrilled with Saturdays outcome, marking his first major accomplishment in the NHRA ranks.

Its pretty cool. Obviously, we had a little rough start to the season didnt qualify in Gainesville, didnt qualify in Phoenix but were putting that behind us, Hyde said. We had a great outing in Pomona, going to the semifinals and obviously here with this win. Im getting more comfortable in the car, getting some good, clean runs in.

Thats the first time its blown up on me at the finish line, so that was exciting. Ive been waiting for the last couple runs. I knew it dropped a hole [cylinder] in the last run, and its not if, its when in these things, so I just been kind of waiting for it. It wasnt too bad it just popped blower off but there was no big fireball or anything, so all good.

Paul Lee was challenged by Austin Prock on Saturday, but he maintained the No. 1 qualifying spot for the first time this season on the strength of Fridays 3.940 at 326.08 in his 11,000-horsepower McLeod/FTI Performance Dodge Charger SRT.

Its his second career top spot and he finished Saturday with a strong 3.981, giving him confidence for Sunday. His opening quad includes Daniel Wilkerson, Bob Tasca III and Gainesville winner Chad Green as Lee aims for his second win in three races.

We feel good about tomorrow. That [3.981 in Q4], was going to be a low 3.90, but it dropped a hole about half track and slowed up, Lee said. This has been our goal, to be a top-five car. We want to be able to roll in the gate and be able to win a race, and were getting there.

Prock is currently second with a 3.948 at 322.58 and Hydes 3.965 at 320.20 has him third.

Dallas Glenn (NHRA photo)

Dallas Glenn won a thrilling Pro Stock final in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge on Saturday, winning over KB Titan Racing teammate Greg Anderson on a holeshot with a run of 6.637 at 206.13. Anderson was quicker with a 6.614, but Glenns strong .022 reaction time handed the young standout his first victory of the season in the specialty race in his RAD Torque Systems Chevrolet Camaro.

Im really thrilled, because three of us basically staged at the same time, and then I didnt feel like I hit the tree, Glenn said. I was happy to see I was .022, and then the car made a right turn. I was out in the weeds and it was spinning and bouncing. It was a little more shocking to see the win light come on.

It was definitely a big confidence boost. You know, I feel like were still working on the car. Were still getting a little bit better, and I feel like I can miss it and still be .022, so Im definitely feeling more comfortable in the car, too. We have a lot of momentum going into Sunday.

That run from Anderson gave him the quickest pass in both sessions on Saturday, as he qualified in the No. 1 spot in his HendrickCars.com Camaro for the third time this season and the 135th time in his career. Hell look for his third straight win on Sunday, starting with an opening-round quad that also features Cristian Cuadra, Jeg Coughlin Jr. and Eric Latino.

I feel fantastic about the car, the loose nut behind the wheel, maybe not so much, Anderson said. Just the four-wide is a tricky deal. We both hit the light at the exact same time and every time that seems to happen, it seems like its an extra-long light. Thats my kryptonite against me every time and it got me.

Bottom line is, Im proud of the guys. Im proud of the product weve got out here. Im proud of the race cars everybody under this KB Titan banner right now. Its a hell of a feeling, like I said, a proud papa. Well come back tomorrow with a little bit more fire in the belly and hopefully close the deal, because I dont like to lose.

Cody Coughlin qualified second with a 6.636 at 205.60 and Glenn took third. Remarkably, six-time Pro Stock champion Erica Enders, whose 10 wins in Las Vegas are the most in NHRA history at the track, did not qualify. Its the first time the 49-time event winner hasnt qualified since the Charlotte fall race in 2016, a span of nearly nine years.

Pea Shooters Cant Stop Larson At Bristol

Published in Racing
Saturday, 12 April 2025 17:57

BRISTOL, Tenn. Pole winner Kyle Larson brought a bazooka to Saturdays shootout at Bristol Motor Speedway.

His 37 opponents brought pea shooters to the Last Great Coliseum or so it seemed, given the degree of domination Larson exhibited in winning the SciAps 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race.

The driver of the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet led 277 of 300 laps in securing his first victory in two series starts this season, his second at Bristol and the 16th of his career. At the finish, there were only 12 cars on the lead lap.

Larson finished 2.054 seconds ahead of Carson Kvapil, who passed series leader Justin Allgaier for second place in traffic on Lap 298. Allgaier held third and collected his record seventh $100,000 Xfinity Dash 4 Cash bonus as the highest finisher among four eligible drivers.

To Larson, the victory was a fitting tribute to his friend and PR representative, Jon Edwards, who passed away suddenly during the week leading up to the Bristol race weekend.

Its awesome, said Larson, who finished second in Friday nights NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. I wish I could have won last night just came up a little bit short. Its cool to get a win this weekend for Jon and everybodys whos been a part of his life.

Weve got one more tomorrow (in Sundays Food City 500 NASCAR Cup race). Thered be nothing better than to cap it off with a Cup win for Jon and all of Hendrick Motorsports Ive got a great car there for (Sunday). Weve just got to execute like we did today.

Kvapil matched his career-best finish, having run second at Dover last year. His No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet was at its best in the closing laps.

We just kept working on it and made it better and better every pit stop, Kvapil said. I felt like toward the end we had a pretty fast car, but there was just so much traffic, it was hard to really get into a good rhythm.

Sammy Smith ran fourth, as JR Motorsports drivers took the three positions behind Larson and locked into Dash for Cash eligibility for next Saturdays race at Rockingham, along with fifth-place finisher Brandon Jones of Joe Gibbs Racing.

Larson was cruising to a wire-to-wire victory in the first stage, having lapped Jeb Burton in the 14th position, when Sheldon Creeds Ford spun sideways off Turn 4 after a bump from Dean Thompsons Toyota.

Charging through the corner behind the spin, Brennan Poole couldnt avoid Creeds car, and his Chevrolet collided with Creeds Mustang in a vicious crash that destroyed both machines and eliminated two of the four eligible Dash 4 Cash drivers from the race.Both drivers were evaluated and released from the infield care center. For Brennans sake, it happens so quick, Creed said. And I was sitting right there in the middle of the track.

NASCAR red-flagged the race for 14 minutes 8 seconds, and Larson lost the 3.4-second lead he held over second-place Justin Allgaier and the advantage of more than 10 seconds over Connor Zilisch in third.

After the red flag was lifted, Larson and Allgaier paced the lead-lap cars to pit roadwith the exceptions of Sam Mayer and Ryan Sieg, who stayed on the track and finished 1-2 in Stage 1 after a three-lap dash that ended on Lap 85.

Larson finished third in Stage 1, and after Mayer and Sieg pitted during the break, Larson regained the top spot for a restart on Lap 97. The clinic continued, with Larson winning Stage 2his 17th stage win in the seriesby nearly nine seconds over Allgaier.

After pit stops and wave-arounds, 16 drivers took the green flag for the final stage on the lead lap, and Allgaier snatched the top spot from Larson moments after the Lap 182 restart.

It didnt last. Ten circuits later, Larson gave Allgaiers Chevy a bump in Turn 1, moved him up the track and shot past into the lead. Allgaier kept Larson within shouting range until the lapped car of Mason Massey blocked Allgaiers line off Turn 4 and turned sideways near the start/finish line after contact between the Camaros.

Collected in the incident and eliminated from the race was the Toyota of William Sawalich, who had been running in the top 10.

For Allgaier, the Dash 4 Cash bonus was something of a consolation prize.

Im just bummed about the day a little bit, to come out of here in third, he said. You know, I had the mistake there with the lapped car, and I wish it had gone green, because it probably would have helped us

But to lock three of the four (JR Motorsports drivers) into the next Dash 4 Cash is huge. I got out front there, and I just felt like we needed a little bit more to keep up with Kyle. He was obviously really good, and his pace in traffic was phenomenal.

Ehlers exits after backing into ref; Jets get 1-seed

Published in Hockey
Saturday, 12 April 2025 21:38

CHICAGO -- Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers left Saturday night's game at Chicago after he backed into an official in the second period.

Ehlers had to be helped off the ice after he got hurt with 5:34 left. He went straight to the locker room after he departed.

Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel said the team will know more about Ehlers after it gets home. The Jets host the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night.

Arniel said it was "just a little bit of the injury that he had before." The 29-year-old Ehlers missed nine games with a lower-body injury before returning on Dec. 18 at Anaheim.

"They just ran into each other. It was a tough play, especially to lose him on that situation," Arniel said. "It wasn't a blocked shot. ... It was a freak accident."

An injury for Ehlers would be a big blow for Winnipeg (55-21-4), which clinched the franchise's first Central Division title and the No. 1 seed for the Western Conference playoffs with a wild 5-4 victory over the Blackhawks. Ehlers has 24 goals and 39 assists in 69 games.

"Just a weird play and a fluky play and hopefully he's OK," Jets defenseman Josh Morrisey said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Western Michigan tops BU, nets Frozen Four title

Published in Hockey
Sunday, 13 April 2025 00:02

ST. LOUIS -- Owen Michaels scored two third-period goals, including an empty-netter, to seal Western Michigan's first Frozen Four championship in a 6-2 victory over Boston University on Saturday night.

Iiro Hakkarainen and Wyatt Schingoethe each had a goal and assist while Ty Henricks and Cole Crusberg-Roseen also scored to cap the Broncos' first Frozen Four appearance in the program's 52-year history. Hampton Slukynsky stopped 24 shots, and top-seeded Western Michigan (34-7-1) closed its winningest season with 10 straight victories.

The Broncos reached the final when Michaels, who played two seasons in the North American Hockey League and does not yet have an NHL contract, scored his second goal 26 seconds into double overtime in a 3-2 victory over defending champion Denver in Thursday night's semifinals.

"So proud of this team. They believed in themselves from start to finish," Broncos coach Pat Ferschweiler said. "They cared about each other all year. I couldn't be more proud of them."

In defeating the five-time champion Terriers, according to ESPN Research, the Broncos became the fourth program to win a national title in its Frozen Four debut excluding the inaugural NCAA tournament in 1948. The other schools are Denver (1958), Cornell (1967), and Lake Superior State (1988).

"It's hard to get here. And clearly, we know it's very hard to win this last game," said Terriers coach Jay Pandolfo, a two-time Stanley Cup winner and a member of BU's 1995 championship team. "I'm really proud of them, and this is tough to swallow."

Western Michigan also made it 3-for-3 for Michigan-based teams winning the tournament when it takes place in St. Louis, after Michigan State won in 2007 and Michigan Tech in 1975.

"Kalamazoo is only 150,000 people, and it felt like half the town was here," Ferschweiler said, referring to the school's campus location. "You could feel the energy in the streets during the day."

The win didn't come easily. The Terriers appeared to cut the lead to 4-3 with 8:04 remaining when Matt Copponi jammed in a rebound through Slukynsky's legs. Though replays clearly showed the puck going over the line, the goal was disallowed because the whistle had blown.

Later in the third, Michaels put an exclamation point on the win with his empty-netter.

"That goal was not about me; it was about this team, and this group," Michaels said, "and doing something we've never done before."

Cole Eiserman and Shane Lachance, a prospect for the New Jersey Devils, scored for Boston University (24-14-2). Mikhail Yegorov, also a prospect for New Jersey, stopped 22 shots in a matchup of freshman goaltenders.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Marchessault hailed, then scores in Vegas return

Published in Hockey
Saturday, 12 April 2025 23:39

LAS VEGAS -- Nearly a dozen fans stood outside Saturday morning, waiting for Jonathan Marchessault and his teammates to appear so they could get autographs.

It was a normal sight outside the Golden Knights practice facility, but this was at T-Mobile Arena as the Nashville Predators had their morning skate in preparation for that night's game against Vegas.

That game was Marchessault's first in that arena in an opposing uniform. One of the most beloved players in Vegas' short history -- part of the inaugural team that called itself the Golden Misfits -- received a rousing ovation when the 1 1/2-minute video tribute was played at the first media timeout. Marchessault then skated alone on the ice as fans chanted, "Marchy! Marchy!"

Marchessault, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL playoffs MVP in leading the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup championship two years ago, appeared to tear up during the tribute.

"I'm an emotional guy normally, so we'll see how it goes," Marchessault said before the game. "Obviously, it's going to be an exciting time for me. It's such a great building, great organization and definitely happy for their success still. I'm not even surprised a little bit. I think the structure and the organization is so great from top to bottom."

Marchessault scored a goal early in the third period, but the Golden Knights won 5-3 to clinch the Pacific Division title.

"It was unbelievable. Great fans. They were always there for me and my family," Marchessault said after the loss, summing up the night in front of a large media contingent at his locker room stall. "It was just unbelievable to see Vegas and it'll be great memories for me forever."

He played seven seasons with the Golden Knights and is the career leader in goals with 192 and points with 417. Marchessault, 34, had hoped to sign a new contract to stay in Vegas, but he and the club failed to reach an agreement and Nashville signed him to a five-year, $27.5 million deal.

But it has been a difficult season. Marchessault's mother died in September at 70 from a heart attack, just a day before his number was retired by the junior hockey Quebec Ramparts.

"It was a challenging year," Marchessault said. "A lot of things. Moving a family of four, I expected it to be hard, but not that hard."

Two of his sons were born in Las Vegas and another began playing youth hockey here.

Marchessault was such a key part of the Golden Knights' success, and it wasn't only the production by a player who delivered in many clutch moments. He was the club's emotional leader as well. Even at 5-foot-9 he commanded a big presence in the locker room.

"I miss him," Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said. "I miss his competitiveness. I miss his personality in the locker room."

This hasn't been the kind of season Marchessault hoped for, especially considering the free-agency splash the Predators made in signing not only him but Steven Stamkos, who helped lead Tampa Bay to two Cups.

The Golden Knights, meanwhile, will clinch the Pacific Division if they beat the Predators in regulation.

"The position his team is in is in a much different position than our team right now, and I think that takes away a little bit of it," Golden Knights forward Reilly Smith said before the game. "But he's a competitor. He'll want to put on a good show and so will we. I expect nothing but his best effort tonight. He scored a lot of goals in this building, so we got to make sure he doesn't get one more."

This may be Marchessault's first time back in Vegas as an opponent, but not the first time facing the Golden Knights. The teams played twice in Nashville, splitting the games. Marchessault had an assist in the first meeting.

"It was just nice to see them," Marchessault said. "You spend a lot of years with those guys and so much memories, so much battling through adversity together. Out of nowhere, you see them twice a year. It's unfortunate, but it's a tough business."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Austin GK catches mouse on field during game

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 13 April 2025 03:43

An unexpected visitor briefly interrupted Saturday's MLS encounter between the Vancouver Whitecaps and Austin FC, when a mouse had to be rescued from the field at BC Place.

The game was just seven minutes old when the visiting Austin went to take a corner kick, only for the referee to draw attention to the halfway line where a mouse had scurried onto the field of play.

Proving he could save more than goals, Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver made full use of his quick reactions to catch the rodent and carry it to the side of the field so play could resume after a delay of just over a minute.

The Vancouver fans gave Stuver a well-earned round of applause for his efforts.

The pause did little to interrupt the Whitecaps' flying start to the season. The surprise package of the early weeks of 2025, Vancouver came into the game top of the Western Conference.

And it made short work of Austin, winning 5-1 thanks to four goals from United States men's national team striker Brian White.

Vancouver has also been excelling in continental competition, reaching the semifinals of the Concacaf Champions Cup where it will face Inter Miami and Lionel Messi.

Source: Utd's Onana dropped for Newcastle clash

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 13 April 2025 03:43

André Onana has been left out of Manchester United's Premier League clash with Newcastle United on Sunday, a source has told ESPN, following heavy criticism of performance against Lyon.

Onana did not travel to Tyneside with Ruben Amorim's squad on Saturday and is set to be replaced at St James' Park by No.2 Altay Bayindir.

A source close to Onana has told ESPN that the decision has been taken to allow Onana to "rest and disconnect."

The 29-year-old, according to the source, has been assured that he has not been permanently replaced as Amorim's first-choice goalkeeper and that he could return to the team for the Europa League quarterfinal second leg against Lyon at Old Trafford on Thursday. The tie hangs in the balance after a 2-2 draw with France.

Onana has endured a difficult week, first becoming embroiled in a war of words with former Nemanja Matic and then making two mistakes in the game against Lyon to cost United victory.

The Cameroon international was branded as "one of the worst goalkeeper's in United's history" by Matic ahead of kick-off during a blistering attack in response to Onana's claim that United are "way better" than Lyon.

Onana later doubled down, posting on social media that "some can't say" they have won trophies at Old Trafford -- a reference to Matic's five barren years at the club between 2017 and 2022.

Onana has also been dealing with issues off the field after his wife was the victim of a street robbery in Cheshire in March. A man has been charged in connection with the incident.

Following his two mistakes against Lyon -- one coming deep into stoppage time -- Amorim backed Onana and said that he was still "really confident" in the former Ajax man.

But the United boss has taken the decision to take Onana out of the firing line and hand Bayindir his Premier League debut more than 18 months after his arrival from Fenerbahce in 2023.

When can Liverpool win the Premier League title?

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 13 April 2025 03:42

Liverpool have built up a 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League table with seven games to go and seem destined to be crowned English champions for a 20th time.

But how soon could the title be sealed? When is the most likely date? And what does the fixture list look like?

This file will be updated throughout the season until the title is confirmed -- for Liverpool, Arsenal or perhaps even Nottingham Forest.

How does the table look?

Most teams have played 31 or 32 matches, which means there are six or seven matches left, and 18-21 points to play for.

Second-place Arsenal drew their 12th game of the season against Brentford on Saturday, with Liverpool at home to West Ham United on Sunday.

Nottingham Forest are in third place but are six points further back after losing to Everton.

How many points do Liverpool need?

Liverpool require nine points (82 in total) from their remaining seven games for an unassailable points total, as Arsenal can finish on a maximum of 81 if they win all their matches. Of course, it's unlikely the Gunners will do that, so fewer points are probably needed.

When is the earliest Liverpool could win the league?

It could be wrapped up in three games' time in Gameweek 33 -- on Sunday, April 20. On that Sunday, Arsenal go to Ipswich Town in an earlier kickoff with Liverpool playing later.

It requires Liverpool to win against West Ham United and Arsenal to lose at Ipswich.

If those results happen, Liverpool could then win the title with a victory at Leicester City on April 20.

When are Liverpool most likely to win the title?

The best way to assess this is using points per game (PPG), essentially from across the season.

Liverpool's PPG is 2.35, while Arsenal's is 1.97.

If the PPG rate continues, Liverpool would be crowned champions when they play at home to Tottenham on April 27 in Gameweek 34.

Would Arsenal have to give Liverpool a guard of honor?

While it's not obligatory, the first team to play the champions after they are crowned does usually provide a guard of honor as they walk out.

If Liverpool win the title on Sunday, May 4, then Arsenal at home is the next fixture.

Could Liverpool seal the title against Arsenal?

Yes!

If Liverpool go into the game with a lead of four, five or six points, they would need to beat Arsenal to secure the title against them.

If Liverpool start the match with a lead of seven, eight or nine points, a draw or a win would seal the title.

What if Liverpool and Arsenal finish with identical records?

The normal order of tiebreakers is:

1) Points

2) Goal differential

3) Goals scored

In general, teams who still have identical records at this stage are deemed to occupy the same position in the table. Ergo, if the teams in 13th and 14th have the same points, goal differential and goals scored, then will both be ranked 13th.

But if the position determines the championship, European qualification or relegation then there's further tiebreakers.

4) Head-to-head record

The first game between Arsenal and Liverpool this season at the Emirates was a 2-2 draw. If the match at Anfield on the weekend of May 10 was also a draw, we would have to move onto a further tiebreaker.

5) Head-to-head away goals

As Liverpool scored twice at Arsenal, they hold a strong position. The only way we could move onto the final tiebreaker is if it was also 2-2 at Anfield.

6) A playoff!

The two teams would meet at a neutral venue to decide the championship. This almost happened in the 1995-95 season when the Premier League, the Football Association and Wembley had gone as far as printing tickets for a potential playoff between Manchester United and Newcastle United. Of course, it wasn't necessary as Man United won the title by four points.

Liverpool and Arsenal finishing with identical records might seem fanciful right now, as Liverpool have scored 15 more goals than the Gunners and they have a goal differential advantage of 12. However, if Arsenal were to bridge the points gap over the remaining matches, the goals scored and goal differential gap would naturally close.

OK, so when is the earliest Arsenal could win the title?

If Liverpool lost every match, and Arsenal won all their games, the Gunners could not be crowned champions until the final day.

How many players get a medal?

The champions get 40 commemorative medals for the manager, players and officials. Any player who has played five matches automatically qualifies for a medal; additional medals require consent of the Premier League Board, which will only be granted if the total number of players who have played five or more games exceeds 39.

MIAMI -- "Old Man Volk" still has it.

Alexander Volkanovski delivered a vintage performance to reclaim the featherweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Diego Lopes on Saturday night in the main event of UFC 314 at the Kaseya Center. The judges scored the bout 49-46, 49-46 and 48-47.

With the win, Volkanovski became the first fighter over age 35 to win a world title fight in a weight class under 170 pounds. And he did it with a performance that signaled a return to form for the fighter who dominated the 145-pound division from 2019 to 2023 and cemented himself as a Hall of Famer with a trio of wins over Max Holloway. However, a pair of knockout losses to Islam Makhachev and Ilia Topuria had people questioning if his best years were behind him.

Instead, Volkanovski, 36, proved he's still very much a force in the division, though he had his confidence tested when he had to pull himself off the canvas after being dropped late in the second round. Instead of folding, Volkanovski steadied himself and utilized movement and an accurate jab to turn back a surging challenger in Lopes.

"It's good to be back," Volkanovski said. "I promised my girls I would bring the belt back to them, but then I was thinking it doesn't matter about bringing the belt back. I think the message was a lot of people counted me out coming off two knockout losses. The 35-year-old curse, 36 years old, big break, and come back and beat a gun like Diego Lopes who came and brought it.

Adversity is a privilege. You hear people talk about that all the time. It truly is. This moment is incredible."

Saturday night's opportunity arose for Volkanovski to reclaim the featherweight title when Topuria decided to vacate and move up to lightweight. Although the fighter out of New South Wales, Australia, had lost consecutive fights by knockout, his body of work earned him the title opportunity.

Standing opposite him was a rising star in Lopes, a Brazilian fighting out of Mexico whose rapid ascent began after he dropped his UFC debut in a short notice fight against Movsar Evloev in 2023. Lopes, 30, went unbeaten over his next five fights to push himself into the title picture as a fan favorite.

But experience would beat youth on this night. Volkanovski executed a brilliant game plan behind movement, a sharp jab and pulling himself out of frantic exchanges before leaving himself too open for a counter.

Volkanovski won the early striking exchanges against Lopes, planting a left hand that buckled his opponent's knees in the first and landing counter right hands.

Just as it appeared the fight was getting away from Lopes in the second round, he put Volkanovski down with a right hand to the temple. But Volkanovski got back on the horse, though he was wary of Lopes' right hand, which had proved to be a dangerous weapon.

Volkanovski refused to cave under the increasing pressure of Lopes and circled away while firing the jab over the next 15 minutes. Lopes would occasionally bait him into exchanges, but Volkanovski was wise to the plan and pulled himself out of the fire before he ended up getting burned. Volkanovski did suffer some damage as Lopes managed to land heavy punches, including an uppercut in Round 3 that opened a cut around Volkanovski's right eye.

But Volkanovski weathered the storm and fought brilliantly after many counted him out. He doubled Lopes in significant strikes 134-67. Although he was only 1-for-11 in takedowns, those attempts prevented Lopes from opening his offense.

In the buildup to the fight, Volkanovski cited a renewed focus to reclaim the title he once held for four years. The dedication paid off, and a new reign begins with a featherweight division that has had new blood injected into it, including the likes of Jean Silva, Evloev, Lerone Murphy and the recently signed Aaron Pico.

For now, Volkanovski can savor his victory after silencing the naysayers who thought Father Time would get the last laugh.

"If you get adversity, you build yourself back, it's only going to make you stronger, even if it doesn't work out," Volkanovski said. "But a lot of times it does, if you really pursue it. Look what can happen. You can break records. This is the s--- people are going to write books about. This is a movie!"

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