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SmackDown thrills Riyadh as WWE superstars set stage for Night of Champions showdown

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SmackDown thrills Riyadh as WWE superstars set stage for Night of Champions showdown

SmackDown thrills Riyadh as WWE superstars set stage for Night of Champions showdown
  • Giulia wins WWE United States Women鈥檚 Championship title at the expense of Zelina Vega
  • Surprise appearance by global superstars Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton draws thunderous applause听

RIYADH: WWE delivered an electrifying spectacle in the Saudi capital on Friday night, as Kingdom Arena roared with excitement for SmackDown, a flagship event under Riyadh Season 2025. Fans packed every seat, demonstrating once again 海角直播鈥檚 growing passion for world-class sports entertainment.

The night began with a surprise appearance by global superstars Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton, whose entrance drew thunderous applause as they built anticipation for their highly awaited clash on Saturday at Night of Champions. Orton addressed the jubilant crowd, saying, 鈥淚 am honored to be in your country. You are a great people with a wonderful culture. 海角直播 is amazing 鈥 every time I travel 15 hours to come here, I feel happier than the time before.鈥

The action inside the ring did not disappoint. In a fierce contest for the WWE United States Women鈥檚 Championship, Eimi Gloria Matsudo, better known by her听ring name听Giulia,听showcased her brilliance with a decisive win over the experienced Zelina Vega, capturing the title for a third time and cementing her status among the division鈥檚 elite.

Tiffany Stratton retained her title in one of the night鈥檚 most brutal encounters, overcoming Nia Jax in a punishing Last Woman Standing match that had been simmering for weeks. The high-intensity showdown saw the arena鈥檚 surroundings reduced to chaos before Stratton finally sealed her victory.

Tag team action added to the drama, as The Street Profits defended their titles against The Wyatt Six in a heated bout that ended in a chaotic no-contest. The titleholders retained their belts, but with tensions unresolved, a rematch seems all but certain.

In a performance that ignited the fans, Andrea and Reina Faklis overcame the team of DAW in a hard-fought contest, closing with a spectacular finishing move that brought Kingdom Arena to its feet.

Meanwhile, rising star JC Mateo delivered a statement performance with a smart, resilient victory over veteran Jimmy Uso, reinforcing his status as a name to watch in WWE鈥檚 future.

Eyes across the Kingdom now turn to Saturday鈥檚 blockbuster 鈥淜ing and Queen of the Ring鈥 event, promising even more high-octane drama. A showpiece undisputed WWE Championship clash will see John Cena face CM Punk in a bout certain to rekindle memories of their iconic rivalry. Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton will square off in the King of the Ring final, while Jade Cargill goes head-to-head with Japanese superstar Asuka for the Queen of the Ring crown.

Other headline matchups include a United States Championship battle between Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa, a no-holds-barred Street Fight pitting Rhea Ripley against Raquel Rodriguez, and a highly anticipated contest featuring Sami Zayn against Karrion Kross 鈥 all set to cap a monumental weekend for WWE fans in Riyadh.


Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup

Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup
Updated 27 June 2025

Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup

Al-Hilal fly the flag for Asia in Club World Cup
  • Riyadh footballers through to tournament knockout stages after win in their last group match

NASHVILLE, Tennessee: Al-Hilal will be the sole representatives from Asia in the knockout stages of football鈥檚 glittering Club World Cup in the US.

The Riyadh club held Real Madrid to a draw in their opening match and won a decisive clash with Pachuca of Mexico in their last group-stage game, to ensure finishing second behind the Spanish giants and progressing to the last 16 of the tournament.

All but three of the teams through to the final stages are from Europe and South America. The exceptions are Al-Hilal, Monterrey from Mexico, and Inter Miami, where Lionel Messi leads a side filled with former Barcelona stalwarts.

Egypt鈥檚 Al-Ahly and Tunisia鈥檚 Esperance brought plenty of fans to create atmosphere in the large US stadiums, but went home disappointed. 鈥淭he moment you drop a little bit your level against this quality of opponents, you pay a price,鈥 Al-Ahly coach Jose Riveiro said.

鈥淏ut the players had the opportunity to showcase their talent and a fantastic platform to do it. It鈥檚 a special occasion, for sure.鈥


Players forced to give up vacation to play Club World Cup, says Raphinha

Players forced to give up vacation to play Club World Cup, says Raphinha
Updated 27 June 2025

Players forced to give up vacation to play Club World Cup, says Raphinha

Players forced to give up vacation to play Club World Cup, says Raphinha
  • Raphinha said: 鈥淢arquinhos and Beraldo, from Paris St. Germain, won the Champions League and didn鈥檛 even get to celebrate properly鈥
  • 鈥淚f PSG reach the Club World Cup final, they will have the Super Cup right away. It doesn鈥檛 stop鈥

BARCELONA: Brazil鈥檚 Barcelona forward Raphinha regretted that the players were not consulted about extending their season to play at the Club World Cup, adding that nobody should be obliged to give up their vacation time.

The first expanded edition of the Club World Cup started on June 14 and will run until July 13. The competition followed the European league season which concluded in late May and an international window at the beginning of June.

鈥淪peaking particularly as someone who plays for a European team, we would (currently) be on vacation,鈥 Raphinha said.

鈥淢arquinhos and Beraldo, from Paris St. Germain, won the Champions League and didn鈥檛 even get to celebrate properly. They came to the national team and then went to the Club World Cup. They still haven鈥檛 stopped.

鈥淢any say that this is an excuse. It may or may not be, but having to give up our vacations out of obligation is very complicated. It鈥檚 our right. Everyone deserves at least a month of vacation. And many of them won鈥檛 get it.鈥

Most of the major European leagues will be back in action in mid to late August, with the pre-seasons starting early in the month.

鈥淚f PSG reach the Club World Cup final, they will have the Super Cup right away. It doesn鈥檛 stop,鈥 Raphinha added.

鈥淚t depends on your point of view. From my point of view, it鈥檚 very bad to give up your vacation to play something that you are forced to do. At no point did they ask the players if they wanted to.

鈥淚t (should be) up to us to accept it. Having to give up your vacation to play in a new tournament is very complicated.鈥

PSG will face Tottenham Hotspur for the Super Cup on August 13.


Norris bounces back as McLaren take 1-2 in Austrian practice

Norris bounces back as McLaren take 1-2 in Austrian practice
Updated 27 June 2025

Norris bounces back as McLaren take 1-2 in Austrian practice

Norris bounces back as McLaren take 1-2 in Austrian practice
  • Norris clocked a best lap in one minute and 4.580 seconds to beat Piastri by 0.157 seconds
  • Four-time champion Max Verstappen was third fastest for Red Bull, adrift by 0.318 seconds

SPIELBERG BEI KNITTELFELD, Austria: Lando Norris bounced back from his Canadian catastrophe with his customary smile on Friday after topping the times ahead of team-mate and championship leader Oscar Piastri as McLaren reeled off a solid 1-2 in practice at the Austrian Grand Prix.

As the paddock digested news that Mercedes had held talks about possibly signing Max Verstappen from Red Bull alongside George Russell in 2026 Norris clocked a best lap in one minute and 4.580 seconds to beat Piastri by 0.157 seconds.

Four-time champion Max Verstappen was third fastest for Red Bull, adrift by 0.318 seconds.

For Norris, who sat out the first session at the Red Bull Ring, it was a relief to move on from his collision with team-mate Piastri in Montreal where he retired pointless, admitting he had 鈥渕ade a fool of myself.鈥

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 mind sitting on the pit wall,鈥 he said, with a grin, referring to missing the morning session.

鈥淚 actually felt a lot more relaxed there than in the car, especially here.

鈥淚鈥檝e always enjoyed this track. The car felt good right from the start. Alex (Dunne, reserve driver) gave solid feedback this morning after FP1 and was on pace straight away, which was encouraging to see.鈥

Norris added that he was pleased with the development of the car with McLaren鈥檚 latest upgrades.

鈥淭hey definitely moved the car in the right direction for FP2,鈥 he said.

鈥淣ow, we just need to figure out if we want more of that tomorrow, less, or somewhere in between.

鈥淪o, it鈥檚 a good step forward, but hopefully there鈥檚 still a bit more to come.鈥

McLaren came to the Styrian Alps with three performance-based updates including aerodynamic revisions of the front and rear of the car and suspension.

Piastri, who leads Norris by 22 points in the title race, said he was satisfied with his first day in the car.

鈥淚t looked pretty good,鈥 he said.

鈥淢ax is still close, so I think he鈥檒l definitely be a threat this weekend, but the car鈥檚 feeling good. I think the pace is quite good, so a positive first day.鈥

He added that both he and Norris had 鈥渁ll the parts that we think will make the car faster鈥 on their cars.

Verstappen, who took his time to improve through the sessions, said: 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have any big issues.

鈥淲e lack a bit of pace and had too much understeer, both on the short and the long run. So that is something we have to try to get rid of.鈥

Lance Stroll was fourth for Aston Martin ahead of Ferrari鈥檚 Charles Leclerc, George Russell of Mercedes, who won last year and two weeks ago in Canada, and Yuki Tsunoda in the second Red Bull.

Gabriel Bortoleto was eighth for Sauber ahead of two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, struggling in his updated Ferrari.

Norris added: 鈥淲e鈥檝e shown a bit more pace than some others, so I certainly think they鈥檙e going to catch up. Max is not far behind and they normally improve a lot on Saturday.

鈥淪o I expect a good day tomorrow (Saturday) and I鈥檓 sure we鈥檒l improve on some things, but it鈥檚 not as easy as maybe it looked.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 still going to be tight tomorrow 鈥 it always is. There鈥檚 no reason for it not to be, but we鈥檒l work hard to make it as big of a gap as possible.鈥


Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments

Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments
Updated 27 June 2025

Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments

Twisted Minds top cross-game leaderboard after 19 Saudi eLeague tournaments
  • More than 40 clubs have competed across 14 titles in the Elite category and 5 in the Women鈥檚 division
  • With the league now at its halfway point, every point earned is a step closer to final success

RIYADH: Twisted Minds are top of the Saudi eLeagues, the Kingdom鈥檚 premier esports league, following 19 tournaments in the season so far.

Organized by the Saudi Esports Federation and hosted at the SEF Arena in Boulevard Riyadh City, the league brings together 海角直播鈥檚 top esports clubs competing across multiple games and divisions.

So far, more than 40 clubs have competed across a total of 19 tournaments 鈥 14 in the Elite category and five in the Women鈥檚 division 鈥 in the race for points on the coveted Clubs Cross-Game Leaderboard. These points will also determine which teams secure spots in the championship, the league鈥檚 marquee event where the best teams will clash for the ultimate title and a share of the SR7 million ($1.87 million) prize pool.

As the dust settles on the first phase of the season, the leaderboard is beginning to take shape:
鈥 Twisted Minds, last year鈥檚 cross-game champions, remain unshaken at the top with an impressive 912 points. Their dominance across multiple titles continues to set the standard for consistency and excellence.
鈥 Team Falcons hold second place with 705 points, delivering solid performances across major titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Valorant, proving their resilience as perennial contenders.
鈥 Al-Qadsiah Esports, the breakout team of the season, sit third with 618 points. With standout victories in both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 brackets, they are proving a force to be reckoned with.

Each tournament has added its own narrative to the Saudi eLeague, from Overwatch 2, VALORANT and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to EA SPORTS FC 25 and battleground drama in PUBG and PUBG MOBILE.

Meanwhile, the Women鈥檚 division has delivered some of the league鈥檚 most inspiring moments, highlighting the rising skill level and growing depth of talent in 海角直播鈥檚 esports scene.

With the league now at its halfway point, every point earned is a step closer to final success. Twisted Minds may sit top for now, but with Team Falcons and Al-Qadsiah Esports breathing down their necks, the race will continue apace.

鈥淭he halfway point of this year鈥檚 Saudi eLeagues highlights just how extraordinary and competitive this season has been,鈥 said Abdullah Alnasser, head of esports products at the Saudi Esports Federation.

鈥淲hat sets this year apart from previous seasons is the sheer intensity and depth of competition across all categories. From the Elite tournaments to the Women鈥檚 division, we鈥檝e witnessed remarkable growth 鈥 not just in the number of clubs participating, but in the level of skill, strategy and determination on display.

鈥淭he race for the top is far from over, and every match continues to push the boundaries of what our players and teams can achieve. This season is shaping up to be something truly special, a milestone moment for Saudi esports that reflects the incredible progress of our scene.鈥


Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16
Updated 27 June 2025

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16

Messi鈥檚 PSG reunion, Real Madrid face Juventus in Club World Cup last 16
  • Botafogo are the reigning Brazilian and South American champions
  • Highly rated Flamengo coach Filipe Luis has his work cut out to keep Bayern at bay

PHILADELPHIA: From Inter Miami鈥檚 Lionel Messi facing former side Paris Saint-Germain to Real Madrid meeting Juventus and Chelsea taking on Benfica, AFP Sport looks ahead to the Club World Cup last 16.

Saturday, June 28, in Philadelphia (1600 GMT)
All four Brazilian representatives reached the last 16 and at least one will be in the quarter-finals, as Palmeiras and Botafogo face each other.

Botafogo are the reigning Brazilian and South American champions and beat European champions PSG on the way to qualifying from their group at Atletico Madrid鈥檚 expense.

Sao Paulo side Palmeiras 鈥 featuring Brazil prodigy and future Chelsea winger Estevao Willian 鈥 won their group and are above Botafogo in the Brazilian league. However, Botafogo are unbeaten in their last five meetings with Palmeiras, including the two legs of a Copa Libertadores last-16 tie last year.

Saturday, June 28, in Charlotte (2000 GMT)
Enzo Maresca鈥檚 Chelsea finished second in their group but avoided a strong Bayern Munich side by doing so, pitting them against Benfica. The Portuguese powerhouses, who boast veteran playmaker Angel Di Maria, edged the German giants in their final group game.

Benfica will believe they can upset their inconsistent Premier League opposition and former Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez. New Chelsea striker Liam Delap is looking to continue adding to his tally after getting off the mark in the group stage.

Sunday, June 29, in Atlanta (1600 GMT)
Messi鈥檚 Inter Miami were a surprise package in the group stage, beating Porto on their way to progressing to the last 16, but a late collapse against Palmeiras meant they finished second and must face the Argentine playmaker鈥檚 former side PSG.

This season PSG ended a long wait to win the Champions League for the first time and Luis Enrique鈥檚 side are expected to vanquish their MLS opponents, but Botafogo beat them in the group stage to prove they are not untouchable.

Sunday, June 29, in Miami (2000 GMT)
Brazilian side Flamengo stunned Chelsea in the group phase to claim top spot but must overcome the might of Vincent Kompany鈥檚 Bayern if they are to progress.

With Harry Kane, Michael Olize and a Thomas Mueller looking to end his time at Bayern with a new trophy, the possession-hungry Bundesliga giants have as much firepower as anyone left in the tournament.

Highly rated Flamengo coach Filipe Luis has his work cut out to keep Bayern at bay.

Monday, June 30, in Charlotte (1900 GMT)
Recent runners-up in the Champions League, Inter ground out wins over Urawa Red Diamonds and River Plate to finish top of their group and will now hope to avoid becoming the latest European team to stumble against Brazilian opposition.

Fluminense, of Rio, held Borussia Dortmund en route to qualifying for this stage and will be full of motivation to claim a major scalp against Cristian Chivu鈥檚 side.

Monday, June 30, in Orlando (0100 Tuesday, July 1)
City come into the knockout phase in ominous form after being the only team at the tournament to win all three group games.

They have scored 11 times in their last two matches, with a 5-2 destruction of Juventus coming after they put six past Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates.

A game against Al Hilal, the 2021 Asian champions, will give City no reason to be afraid, even if the Saudi club boast numerous former stars of leading European leagues, including Joao Cancelo.

Tuesday, July 1, in Miami (1900)
This is a clash between two traditional European titans who have met 21 times before. There have been two Champions League finals between the clubs, both won by Real.

A 5-2 defeat for Juventus against Manchester City suggests they may find the going tough against Madrid.

Real are adapting to life under a new coach in Xabi Alonso, who experimented with a three-man defense against Salzburg. He will hope to have Kylian Mbappe back after the Frenchman missed the group stage with illness.

Tuesday, July 1, in Atlanta (0100 Wednesday, July 2)
Dortmund coach Niko Kovac has not held back on expressing his feelings about having to play in extreme heat at the tournament so he will be happy the game against Mexican side Monterrey is at the covered and air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Despite their complaints Dortmund have grown into the tournament. They face former Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos and a Monterrey team that has impressed, notably a creditable draw against Inter Milan.