Turn your passion into profit!

Over 18

Date and Time:

News
Luis Diaz scored and was sent off for a dive as Bayern Munich finished with nine men but held on for a draw against Bayer Leverkusen at BayArena. 14 Mar 2026
Aleix Garcia gave Bundesliga top-four hopefuls Leverkusen the lead after six minutes, slamming the ball past goalkeeper Sven Ulreich via a deflection off former Bayer defender Jonathan Tah. Bayern's Tah had an equaliser disallowed for handball midway through the first half before team-mate Nicolas Jackson – preferred to fit-again top scorer Harry Kane – was shown a straight red card for a late challenge on Martin Terrier. Kane was introduced from the bench shortly after the half-hour mark, but it was former Liverpool forward Diaz who levelled the contest eight minutes later when he latched on to Michael Olise's pass before slotting past goalkeeper Janis Blaswich. Bayern had a second man sent off when Diaz was deemed to have dived as he went past Blaswich in the penalty area after a Kane through ball, earning the Colombian a second yellow card with six minutes remaining. In a frantic conclusion, Leverkusen thought they had retaken the lead three minutes into stoppage time when Jonas Hofmann beat Ulreich with a delicate lob, only for the 33-year-old to be ruled offside from Exequiel Palacios' pass. Christian Kofane had another effort disallowed four minutes later, with Leverkusen midfielder Ibrahim Maza deemed to have dispossessed Ulreich after the goalkeeper had placed both hands on the ball. Bayern's closest challengers Borussia Dortmund beat Augsburg 2-0 on Saturday afternoon but are nine points adrift of Vincent Kompany's side in the table with only eight games left to play. Sixth-placed Leverkusen, meanwhile, missed the chance to move into the top four before Sunday's meeting between fellow top-four hopefuls Stuttgart and Leipzig. Kompany's Bayern will look to confirm their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Wednesday when they host Atalanta – whom they beat 6-1 in their first encounter – in the last-16 second leg. Leverkusen travel to face Premier League leaders Arsenal in the same competition on Tuesday evening, having drawn 1-1 with the Gunners in the first leg.
Newcastle United delivered a blow to Chelsea's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League as Anthony Gordon's first-half goal clinched a rare away win at Stamford Bridge. 14 Mar 2026
Gordon slid in the 18th‑minute winner in front of England manager Thomas Tuchel before the Blues were booed off at full-time, losing at home to the Magpies for the first time since 2012. Chelsea had started on top, missing a free header through Wesley Fofana before creating further chances for Alejandro Garnacho, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez. But Gordon opened the scoring by slotting in from close range after Joe Willock broke Chelsea's offside trap when running on to Tino Livramento's pass. After the goal, the video assistant referee (VAR) waved away a penalty appeal after checking whether Reece James had pulled down Malick Thiaw, but Chelsea threatened again through Palmer, whose shot was saved. Having made a goalkeeping change for the fourth time in five matches, the newly recalled Rob Sanchez produced an excellent save to deny Jacob Ramsey just before half-time. Despite trailing at the break, Blues boss Liam Rosenior was proactive, bringing on striker Liam Delap for defender Malo Gusto. The substitute immediately tested Aaron Ramsdale with a shot from the edge of the box, with Garnacho later having a shot blocked by Newcastle defender Sven Botman. Referee Paul Tierney, who had been caught in Chelsea's pre-match centre-circle huddle, waved away a penalty shout when Nick Woltemade made contact with Palmer's foot inside the box. Gordon had another curling effort saved in the 69th minute, with Delap later shooting over on his weaker left foot, flicking a header wide and Trevoh Chalobah heading wide from a corner. Captain Reece James, who signed a new six-year contract on Friday, struck a free-kick against the post in stoppage time, before Joao Pedro looped a header on to the roof of the net with almost the final kick of the match. The Blues were booed off having now lost back-to-back matches at home and in Europe. Newcastle move up to ninth in the Premier League, while Chelsea remain fifth, having played a game more than Liverpool, who host Tottenham on Sunday.
Omar Marmoush haunted Newcastle United once again as Manchester City came from behind to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals. 08 Mar 2026
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had described the prospect of going to a febrile St James' Park as a "nightmare", and it certainly felt like one for the visitors after Harvey Barnes fired Newcastle in front. But much-changed Manchester City showed their powers of recovery to respond through Savinho and a fine double from Marmoush, who has now scored seven goals against Newcastle in just six games. Having knocked holders Newcastle out of the Carabao Cup last month, Manchester City have ended Eddie Howe's side's dream of returning to Wembley through the FA Cup. But it was Newcastle who started this fifth-round tie with real intent and Nick Woltemade saw a header cleared off the line by Nico Gonzalez before the hosts found a way through. Barnes beat the offside trap to latch on to Sandro Tonali's through ball before taking a touch inside on to his favoured right foot and unleashing a clinical curling effort into the far corner to take the roof off the stadium. The goal merely awakened Manchester City, though, as the visitors pinned Newcastle back and Guardiola's team drew level following a sustained period of pressure. Jeremy Doku's drilled cross from the left went all the way through to the unmarked Savinho at the back post, and the ball ended up striking the knee of the Manchester City forward and bobbling over the line. Stunned Newcastle sorely needed to regroup at half-time, but Manchester City merely picked up from where they left off after the break and took the lead in familiar fashion. This time Matheus Nunes cut the ball across from the right and there was Marmoush at the far post to lash home after taking a cool touch. Marmoush grabbed another just a few minutes later after unleashing a rocket from just outside the box, which left Newcastle goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale with no chance. Manchester City, in the process, reached the FA Cup quarter-finals for an eighth successive season.
Barcelona restored their four-point lead at the top of La Liga after Lamine Yamal secured victory over Athletic Club. 08 Mar 2026
The Spain international curled a stunning effort past Unai Simon in the 68th minute from inside the area after latching on to a pass from Pedri at the Estadio de San Mames. It was the 18-year-old's 19th goal of the season and continued his hot streak in La Liga after netting a first career hat-trick against Villarreal last weekend. The victory extends Hansi Flick's side's lead at the top of the division after Real Madrid's late 2-1 win against Celta Vigo on Friday night. Barcelona are next in action on Tuesday, 10 March (20:00 GMT) when they host Newcastle United in the first leg of the Champions League last-16. Athletic Club, meanwhile, are back in La Liga action against Girona on 14 March (13:00 GMT).
Andre scored a 94th-minute winner as bottom club Wolves beat the defending Premier League champions Liverpool. 04 Mar 2026
Mohamed Salah looked to have rescued a point for Liverpool after Rodrigo Gomes gave Wolves the lead - but in added time, Andre's strike took a deflection off Joe Gomez to send Molineux wild. For the fifth time this season, Arne Slot's side conceded an injury-time winner. This was just a third league win of the campaign for Rob Edwards' side, who look destined to drop to the Championship yet have beaten Liverpool, Aston Villa and drawn against Arsenal in their past three home games. Edwards celebrated Andre's late winner with a sprint down the touchline - although the 43-year-old was feeling the effects of the physical exertion afterwards. "It's the groin this time," he told BBC Sport afterwards. "I felt it falling apart." For Liverpool, victory here could have taken them level with Manchester United and Aston Villa - third and fourth respectively - on 51 points, but they remain fifth. Wolves remain bottom and 11 points from safety. There was a poignant touch to the night - before kick-off, both sets of fans remembered Diogo Jota, the former Wolves and Liverpool forward who died in a car crash last July. There were banners in display in the home and away sections to pay tribute to the Portugal international. Slot made one change from Liverpool's 5-2 win over West Ham with Jeremie Frimpong coming in for Joe Gomez, while Edwards made four changes from the side that beat Aston Villa last Friday. The Liverpool head coach had admitted during the build-up that he no longer found most Premier League games a joy to watch because of the increasing dominance of set-pieces across the top flight. And the first half at Molineux was largely dull, with Liverpool dominating possession but barely testing goalkeeper Jose Sa and struggling to beat the first man from their corners. With Ryan Gravenberch on a booking after a poor first half, Slot replaced the Dutch midfielder with Curtis Jones at the break and the visitors raced out of the blocks in the second. But two of Wolves' substitutes combined to break the deadlock as Tolu Arokodare held off Virgil van Dijk and found Gomez, who expertly dinked the ball over Alisson. A minute later, 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha hit the post for Liverpool - who levelled shortly after when Jean Ricner-Bellegarde gave the ball away and Salah scored his first Premier League goal since November. With both sides hunting a winner, it was end-to-end in the latter stages and it was Wolves who took the three points. The second half was certainly more of a joy to watch - but not in the manner that Slot or Liverpool would have liked.