England's defensive problems mounting ahead of World Cup with 'bad' injury to versatile Livramento

NEWCASTLE, England (AP) — Newcastle full back Tino Livramento could miss the rest of the season because of a thigh injury, jeopardizing his place inEngland’s squad for the World Cup.

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Livramento has been a regular — when healthy — in Thomas Tuchel’s England squads this season and is valued because of his ability to play both at right back and left back.

He sustained what Newcastle manager Eddie Howe described Friday as a “bad injury” in the 2-1 loss to Bournemouth last weekend and has already undergone an initial scan.

“He is due to have another scan at the weekend to determine the full extent of his time out,” Howe said. “We will wait and see whether he plays again this season.”

The Premier League finishes on May 24 and England’s final World Cup squad must be submitted by May 30.

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England’s first-choice right back appears to be Chelsea’s Reece James, who is currently injured, whileTuchel has been overlookingReal Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold. Burnley's Kyle Walker retired from international duty in March.

It leaves Jarell Quansah and Ezri Konsa – naturally center backs – and Ben White, who hasn’t been a regular starter for Arsenal, as other potential right-back options.

The World Cup begins June 11 and takes place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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Candice Swanepoel Models $185 Victoria's Secret x Tropic of C Swimsuit

Candice Swanepoelis once again stepping into her element, this time bringing a more grounded, nature-led energy to swimwear as she fronts the latestVictoria’s Secret x Tropic of Ccollaboration. Her swimwear brand leans into a softer, more organic kind of sensuality. Rooted in Tropic of C’s values, the drop reflects a balance between sustainability, femininity, and timeless design, positioning itself as swimwear that feels as good as it looks.

Candice Swanepoel poses in Victoria’s Secret x Tropic of C one-piece swimsuit

At the center of it all is the $185 Blaze One-Piece Swimsuit. Made in a muted python print that immediately sets it apart from typical summer colors. The silhouette is clean yet striking, with a high-cut leg that lengthens her body. From the front, the swimsuit keeps things minimal with thin straps and a soft oval neckline, but it is the back that adds a subtle twist. It features a low, open cut with thin straps that meet with a circular ring detail at the center.

The campaign imagery further elevates the piece. Swanepoel is set against raw, rocky textures and ocean-colored backdrops that mirror the collection’s inspiration. There is a clear emphasis on fluidity. Whether she’s leaning against a sculptural stone formation or posing mid-action, the swimsuit moves with her rather than against her.

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Accessories are kept intentional but impactful. She wears statement gold drop earrings, a chunky gold bracelet, and a ring that brings a hint of polish. Her slicked-back, wet-look hair complements the overall aesthetic. This reinforces that just out of the water, the campaign feels that it leans into.

What makes this piece stand out is not just its design, but how wearable it feels despite its high-fashion look. It is the kind of swimsuit that transitions easily from a beach setting to a night-out look without losing its identity.

Originally reported by Viha Shah forThe Fashion Spot.

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Motta saves 4 penalties in shootout win over Atalanta as Lazio reaches Italian Cup final

BERGAMO, Italy (AP) — Lazio’s 21-year-old goalkeeper Edoardo Motta saved four consecutive spot kicks as the Roman club beat Atalanta in a penalty shootout on Wednesday to reach theItalian Cupfinal.

Associated Press Lazio's goalkeeper Edoardo Motta dives as the ball hits the post during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Lazio's Alessio Romagnoli, right, celebrates after scoring during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Mario Pasalic, left, celebrates after scoring during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti, right, battles for the ball with Lazio's Tijjani Noslin during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Davide Zappacosta, right, fights for the ball with Lazio's Nuno Tavares during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

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The score was 1-1 after extra time. The first leg ended 2-2.

Motta — who joined Lazio in January — stopped shots from Gianluca Scamacca, Davide Zappacosta, Mario Pasalic and Charles De Ketelaere as Lazio won the shootout 2-1 with Gustav Isaksen and Kenneth Taylor converting for the visitors.

Lazio will face Serie A leader Inter Milan in the May 13 final.

Inter came back from two goals down for a 3-2 victory over Como on Tuesday after a 0-0 first leg.

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Alessio Romagnoli and Pasalic traded goals in the final minutes of regulation. Motta then pushed a header from Scamacca off the post in stoppage time.

Giacomo Raspadori thought he had won it for Atalanta in the first extra time period but his headed goal was waved off by the VAR for offside.

Ederson also had a goal for Atalanta chalked off on the hour after a lengthy VAR check that determined there was a foul on the Lazio goalkeeper.

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Celtics storm to early lead, roll past 76ers in series opener

Jaylen Brown scored a game-high 26 points and Jayson Tatum added 25 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists to lead the Boston Celtics to a 123-91 victory over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.

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Sam Hauser made 4 of 6 attempts from 3-point range and added 12 points for second-seeded Boston, which never trailed in the game.

"One, we have to have an understanding of, I thought we got off to a good start in the series," Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said. "And two, it really doesn't matter anymore because in 48 hours we have to do it again, and we have to expect a better version of both our opponent and ourselves."

"The strength of our team is we have a bunch of different ways we can play. Everybody has to be ready. ... We had some guys make big plays throughout."

Seventh-seeded Philadelphia received 21 points with eight assists from Tyrese Maxey and 17 from Paul George. VJ Edgecombe scored 13 and Kelly Oubre Jr. finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.

The 76ers shot 38.9% from the floor, including 4 of 23 (17.4%) from 3-point territory. No Philadelphia player made more than one 3-pointer.

"It was one of those games where I thought we did a pretty good job of shot creation, you just can't live with not making them," said Sixers head coach Nick Nurse. "I thought we shied away from taking some 3-pointers.

Philadelphia also committed 15 turnovers, which helped Boston hold a 22-3 edge in points off turnovers.

"A lot went wrong, that's for sure," Nurse said. "It kind of started right from the beginning. The first quarter was moving past us pretty quick, and we just didn't do enough on either end to settle into the game. We didn't execute very well at the defensive end and put ourselves in a hole."

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Boston center Neemias Queta was in foul trouble for much of the game but scored 13 points in 15 minutes of playing time.

Boston had an early double-digit lead after a Tatum jumper ended an 11-1 spurt that put the Celtics up 17-7. Philadelphia was 6 of 21 (28.6%) from the field -- 1 of 9 from 3-point range -- in the opening quarter and trailed 33-18 after the opening 12 minutes.

"I thought our fans were great, helped us get off to a good start," said Mazzulla. "Playoff basketball obviously means more and it's different in Boston, which we appreciate."

The Celtics stretched their lead to 23 points in the second quarter and held a 64-46 halftime lead. Tatum scored 21 of his 25 points in the opening half.

"Defensively, I thought (Tatum) was really good," said Mazzulla of the six-time All-Star. "Rebounding was great. Offensively, just gave the game what it needs."

After the 76ers trimmed their deficit to 15 midway through the third, Boston went on a 10-0 to extend its lead 83-58. The Celtics led by as many as 26 later in the quarter and had a 95-71 advantage entering the fourth. Brown scored 16 of his 26 points in the third.

The Celtics held a 107-75 lead following a Payton Pritchard layup with 9:03 to play. Boston led by as many as 35 later in the fourth.

Game 2 in the series will be Tuesday night in Boston.

"They need to let this one go," Nurse said of the Sixers.

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Karren Brady, top female soccer executive, leaves role as West Ham vice-chair after 16 years

Karren Brady, the most powerful female executive in English soccer, has stepped down from her position as vice-chair at West Ham to focus on other business interests and her role in the House of Lords.

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The 57-year-old Brady previously worked as a director at Birmingham City, starting in the early 1990s, as part of a long association with the club’s then-owner, David Sullivan.

They then worked together at West Ham, where Sullivan is the majority owner and Brady has been vice-chair since 2010. She was instrumental in securing the club’s move to the Olympic Stadium in 2016 and is regarded as influential in the world of Premier League shareholders that is largely dominated by men.

Brady has been a member of the House of Lords since 2014, when she was given the title of baroness, and also works on popular TV series The Apprentice.

In a statement, West Ham said she would be focusing in those roles as well as “mentoring and leadership initiatives” as part of her broader business interests.

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“While this chapter closes, my passion for football and commitment to supporting the next generation of leaders remains undiminished,” said Brady, who is married to former Canada soccer player Paul Peschisolido.

“I wish West Ham United every success for the future and look forward to following their continued achievements with pride.”

West Ham joint-chair Daniel Křetínský described Brady as “very highly appreciated in the Premier League leadership community and was an excellent representative of our club there.”

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Matt Fitzpatrick slips into playoff, beats Scottie Scheffler at RBC Heritage

England's Matt Fitzpatrick didn't flinch when more work was required on the final day of the RBC Heritage.

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Fitzpatrick birdied the first playoff hole with a 13-foot putt to win the tournament after world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler forced the extra play Sunday in Hilton Head Island, S.C.

Fitzpatrick, whose bogey at No. 18 gave Scheffler new life, won for the second time this year to go with a runner-up finish in The Players Championship. He has four career victories on the tour, including two in this tournament (also 2023).

"To win it twice means the world," Fitzpatrick said. "To go toe-to-toe with Scottie and get over the line at the 73rd (hole) is special."

Fitzpatrick has four top-10 finishes in nine tournaments this year.

Scheffler recorded 67 and Fitzpatrick had 70 in the final round. They each posted 18-under 266s at Harbour Town Golf Links.

"(I) put up a good fight this week," Scheffler said. "It was just one of those deals where I played three out of four days with Fitzy, and every time he needed something, he made something happen. ... You name it, he was doing it, so he earned this one for sure."

Fitzpatrick hit a 4-iron to the green on his second shot when the duo replayed the 18th hole to begin the playoff, while Scheffler needed three shots to reach the putting surface.

"I felt like I was in a good spot, and to hit the 4-iron that I hit there was out of this world," Fitzpatrick said.

Scheffler pretty much agreed with that assessment.

"Fitzy made a great birdie there in the playoff," Scheffler said. "An incredible birdie the way this hole is playing right now."

Scheffler, who played alongside Fitzpatrick in the final grouping, made up three strokes across the last four holes to force the playoff.

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Fitzpatrick posted birdies on two of the first three holes -- sinking putts from 10 and 17 feet -- and then dialed up pars nearly the rest of the way.

"Felt like I got off to a great start ... and you feel like almost what could have been," Fitzpatrick said. "I knew Scottie was going to make some birdies down the stretch and I had to kind of hang in there a little bit."

South Korea's Si Woo Kim's birdie on No. 15 closed the gap to two strokes. Then Scheffler's birdie on the 15th also drew him within two shots of Fitzpatrick.

Fitzpatrick saved par on No. 16 after his tee shot was in the rough before Scheffler sank a birdie putt to make it a one-stroke margin.

On the 18th, Fitzpatrick's first shot rolled into a fairway sand trap. He got out fine, but his chip onto the green stopped about 23 feet from the cup, and he ended up with his first bogey in 29 holes.

The tournament ended in a playoff for the fourth time in five years.

Kim (68) placed third at 16 under. Collin Morikawa (67), Harris English (69) and Sweden's Ludvig Aberg (70) shared fourth place at 13 under. Aberg's double bogey on No. 16 proved costly.

Bud Cauley (70) was seventh at 12 under.

Michael Kim's bogey-free 62 marked the best score of the round and was just one stroke away from matching the course record. That put him at 8 under and tied for 25th place.

"In the morning we really had no wind, and then on the back nine it started to blow a little bit," Michael Kim said.

Defending champion Justin Thomas posted 66 on Sunday for his only sub-70 round of the tournament. He ended up at 3 over and tied for 77th place.

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Knights rally in Game 1, spoiling Mammoth's playoff debut

Nic Dowd scored the go-ahead goal 7:20 into the third period and Carter Hart made 31 saves as the Vegas Golden Knights rallied for a 4-2 victory over the Utah Mammoth in Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round series on Sunday night in Las Vegas.

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Colton Sissons had a goal and an assist, Noah Hanifin had two assists and Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev also scored goals for Vegas, which improved to 8-0-1 since John Tortorella replaced Bruce Cassidy as head coach. Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is Tuesday night in Las Vegas.

Logan Cooley and Kevin Stenlund each scored goals for Utah, which was playing its first playoff game in the franchise's two-season history. Karel Vejmelka finished with 27 saves.

Pacific Division champion Vegas had the first good scoring chance during a physical first period that featured more than 30 hits, several scrums and 10 penalty minutes when Stone blasted a slap shot from inside the blue line that caromed off the right post.

Utah took a 1-0 lead just before the end of the period when former Golden Knight Nate Schmidt rifled a cross-ice pass to Cooley, who one-timed a shot from the middle of the right circle inside the right post for his first career playoff goal.

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Vegas tied it 3:44 into the second period when Sissons tapped in Cole Smith's no-look backhand pass into the blue paint.

The Mammoth regained the lead just 1:23 later. Stenlund fired a shot from along the right boards that Hart knocked away with his stick into defenseman Kaedan Korczak skating by the left side of the crease. The puck then ricocheted off Korczak and into the net to give the Mammoth a 2-1 lead.

The Golden Knights tied it at 2-all at the 5:33 mark of the third period on a power-play goal by Stone, who roofed a rebound of a Tomas Hertl shot into an open net on the backdoor. It was Stone's 37th career playoff goal with Vegas, breaking a tie with Jonathan Marchessault for most in team history.

Dowd gave the Golden Knights their first lead when he deflected Hanifin's shot from the left point past Vejmelka's glove side.

Utah pulled Vejmelka for an extra attacker with 1:45 to go, and Barbashev sealed the win with an empty-netter before Vejmelka fully left the ice.

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