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Wakefield dismantle Huddersfield to go sixth
Betfred Super LeagueHuddersfield (4) 10Tries: Gagai, Swift Goal: LoloheaWakefield (30) 46Tries: Myers 2, Walmsley, McMeeken, Hall, Jowitt, Scott, Griffin Goals: Jowitt 7 Wakefield Trinity moved back into the top six of Super League and secured their best ever victory against Huddersfield Giants in a 46-10 win at the newly renamed Accu first half-tries from Jayden Myers, and one each from Lachlan Walmsley, Mike McMeeken and Corey Hall saw the visitors put the match to bed before the break as they went in 30-4 full-back Max Jowitt jumped to the top of the Super League points leaderboard, adding seven goals and scoring a try of his own in the second half. Huddersfield, who had opened the scoring through Jacob Gagai, remain second bottom of the table following their 16th league defeat of the to follow. Huddersfield: Evalds; Gagai, Milne, Halsall, Swift; Lolohea, Frawley; Powell, Woolford, Burgess, Rushton, Jake Bibby, Rushton, CudjoeInterchanges: Golding, English, King, RushWakefield: Jowitt; Walmsley, Hall, Scott, Myers; Trueman, Lino; McMeeken, Hood, Faatili, Storton, Griffin, PittsInterchanges: Hamlin-Uele, Atoni, Vagana, SmithReferee: Aaron Moore.


BBC News
27 minutes ago
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Edgell hat-trick helps Leeds overcome Salford
Betfred Super LeagueLeeds (10) 42Tries: Edgell 3, Miller, Newman, McDonnell, Jenkins Goals: Connor 7Salford (6) 6Try: Brierley Goal: Hankinson Alfie Edgell scored a hat-trick as Leeds Rhinos returned to winning ways with victory over Super League's bottom club winger came up with two tries in the first half to fend off a combative Salford side who replied through Ryan Brierley and had an equalising try disallowed for obstruction as they competed well at ironed out the errors and Salford ran out of steam in the second half as the Rhinos stretched clear. Lachie Miller went over, Edgell grabbed his third and Harry Newman, James McDonnell and Cooper Jenkins piled on the win sends Leeds, who lost at home to St Helens last week, back into fourth place and makes it three wins out of three this campaign against the troubled Red of a strike by Salford players had circulated earlier in the week amidst ongoing financial trouble at the club which has seen wages paid late, a salary cap imposed and an exodus of 11 senior players.A meeting between players, the club and RFL officials in midweek ensued, and Salford not only turned up but started strongly, buoyed by winning only their second game of the season last week, against Castleford were without key players Esan Marsters, Jayden Nikorima and Loghan Lewis but after Leeds had burst into life with Edgell's first two tries, they hit back as Brierley, forced to play stand-off in the reshuffle, touched down his own chip over the problems meant Salford handed Declan Murphy, who impressed on his debut against Cas last week, his first start and he had a marvellous solo try ruled out for obstruction by a team-mate as the Red Devils thought they had levelled the scores just before themselves had injury issues, losing props Tom Holroyd and Mikolaj Oledzki last week, but they showed their true form in the second raced onto Jake Connor's reverse pass to score, and after Connor had opted to kick a penalty - a sure sign of respect for Salford's performance - the visitors had Matty Foster sin-binned for tackling Brodie Croft off the completed his hat-trick from the resulting penalty, and then Newman began and finished a move for his eighth try of the continued to make full use of numerical advantage and young prop Presley Cassell, making his debut off the bench, drew a penalty with his first the resulting attack McDonnell added another to the four tries he scored at Salford earlier in the rounded off the scoring by touching down his first try for the club and Connor converted to make it seven successful kicks from eight. Leeds: Miller, Hall, Newman, Handley, Edgell, Croft, Connor, Jenkins, O'Connor, Palasia, Bentley, McDonnell, Ackers, Lisone, Smith, Murphy, Ryan, D. Russell, Hankinson, Connell, Brierley, O. Russell, Ormondroyd, Mellor, C. Hill, Foster, Whitehead, Morgan, Wilson, Glover, Liam Rush.


The Guardian
4 hours ago
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Spain v Switzerland: Women's Euro 2025 quarter-final
Update: Date: 2025-07-18T17:00:57.000Z Title: Preamble Content: Hello and welcome to the Euro 2025 quarter-final between Spain and Switzerland. Every knockout game at a major tournament has storylines within it but this one has blockbuster undertones. Spain are the heavy favourites to progress as they are the team who most fans expect to lift the trophy come the end of the tournament. The world champions have the experience of many knockout games, including that impressive World Cup winning run in 2023. Switzerland, on the other hand, are in the women's Euros quarters for the first time and it would be a huge upset if they managed to remain in the competition. The Swiss are also the hosts and so there is the added layer to this game of having home advantage. Before the team news drops at around 6.45pm BST, we will take a look at what has been said in the build-up and what has been happening across the tournament.