Who is thru, who’s out?

Through to spherical of 32Group A: Roma*Group B: Arsenal*Group C: Slavia Praha, LeverkusenGroup D: Rangers, BenficaGroup E: Granada, PSV EindhovenGroup G: Leicester City, BragaGroup H: LOSC Lille, AC MilanGroup I: Villarreal*Group J: Antwerp, TottenhamGroup Okay: Dinamo Zagreb*Group L: Hoffenheim*, Crvena zvezda*Group winnersLatest workforce standingsEliminatedGroup A: CSKA SofiaGroup B: DundalkGroup C: Nice, Hapoel Beer-ShevaGroup D: Lech, Standard LiègeGroup E: PAOK, OmonoiaGroup F: RijekaGroup G: Zorya Luhansk, AEK Athens

Rashford moves past due, Barcelona hit 5

UEFA.com recaps at the opening night time of the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League team level. Click on a selected sport for extra main points, research and response.Check out the gang standings Group E Eduardo Camavinga of Rennes

Martin pulls the pin to perfection as the standings shuffle

Marcos Ramirez took fourth as he beat Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia 0,0) by less than a tenth, with Masia completing his impressive weekend – despite a huge highside on Saturday – to complete the top six. Jakub Kornfeil (Redox PruestelGP) took seventh ahead of an improved weekend for Philipp Oettl (Südmetall Schedl GP Racing) in P8, with Raul Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo) and Ayumu Sasaki (Petronas Sprinta Racing) completing the top ten. Source link

Ibrahimović is back! Can he break records with United?

Ibrahimović is back! Can he break records with United?

'Zlatan' is now a verb in the Swedish dictionary (meaning: to give an outstanding display of skill) and the Blågult's all-time top scorer (62 international goals) left his last club Paris Saint-Germain as their all-time leading marksman. In his first season at United, Zlatan Ibrahimović then became only the third player to score for seven clubs in UEFA competition. What are his chances of setting more records at Old Trafford?Zlatan Ibrahimović's European statsUEFA Champions League appearances: 119 (11th in overall standings, level with Lionel Messi)UEFA Champions League goals: 48 (7th in overall standing... UEFA.com - News

Take two: Mir looks to take the throne in Australia

Lining up to complicate the situation for the Championship leader is a cast of quality and ambition: Fenati, Canet – a podium finisher in Australia last season, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Jorge Martin (Del Conca Gresini Moto3), John McPhee (British Talent Team), Marcos Ramirez (Platinum Bay Real Estate)…the fight in the upper echelons of the standings is intense, as it always is on track for the lightweight class. There will also be one home talent looking to make an impression, with wildcard Tom Toparis (Cube Racing) back on track after getting to the finish line despite difficult conditions in Japan – and a familiar face lining up once again: Maria Herrera. The Spaniard fills in for Albert Arenas at Mahindra

Jackie Bradley Jr.’s Power At The Plate Coming Back Around For Red Sox

Share this: The Boston Red Sox open a four-game series against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park on Monday night with a share of the top spot in the A.L. East. The Red Sox have caught up to the New York Yankees in the standings with the help of Jackie Bradley Jr’s red hot bat. Bradley Jr. is heating up at the plate for Boston hitting .356 with five homeruns, seven doubles, and 18 RBI in his last 25 games. For more on Bradley Jr.’s recent success at the plate, check out the video above from “Red Sox First Pitch,” presented by Men’s Wearhouse. Thumbnail photo from David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

NFL Top 100: J.J. Watt Blasts Annual List As ‘A Joke'(For Obvious Reason)

NFL Top 100: J.J. Watt Blasts Annual List As ‘A Joke'(For Obvious Reason)

The high esteem J.J. Watt’s peers have for him is puzzling. The Houston Texans defensive end is ranked 35th on the NFL Network’s “Top 100” players list in 2017. But he ripped the annual list Monday, telling his Twitter followers they shouldn’t read too much into the pecking order. Watt spent most of the 2016 season on injured reserve due to a back injury. However, He was No. 3 on the 2016 Top 100 and No. 1 in 2015. The players whose votes determine “Top 100” rankings obviously didn’t forget the impact Watt can make on the field. Even if his previous standings seem to have slipped his mind.