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Fox Sports
11 hours ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Palmeiras vs. Botafogo RJ: Preview, odds, how to watch, time
The FIFA Club World Cup continues as Palmeiras and Botafogo square off in Philadelphia. Here's everything you need to know about Palmeiras vs Botafogo. How to watch Palmeiras vs. Botafogo RJ Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025 Time: 12:00 p.m. ET Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA TV: TNT Streaming: DAZN Alexi Lamas joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the USMNT making the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup. Betting Odds As of June 27, 2025, the odds (via DraftKings Sportsbook) for the match are: Palmeiras: +135 Draw: +200 Botafogo RJ: +235 Palmeiras vs. Botafogo RJ Head to Head Palmeiras and Botafogo RJ have met 41 times across domestic and international competitions. Palmerias lead the head-to-head results in wins with a record of 18 wins, 12 losses and 11 draws. Palmeiras vs. Botafogo RJ Past Results 3/30/25: Palmeiras 0–0 Botafogo RJ (Brazilian Serie A) 11/27/24: Palmeiras 1–3 Botafogo RJ (Brazilian Serie A) 8/22/24: Palmeiras 2–2 Botafogo RJ (International Cup) 8/15/24: Botafogo RJ 0–0 Palmeiras (International Cup) 7/18/24: Botafogo RJ 1–0 Palmeiras (Brazilian Serie A) 11/2/23: Botafogo RJ 3–4 Palmeiras (Brazilian Serie A) Team Form Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Palmeiras 6/23: vs Inter Miami (Draw, 2–2) 6/19: vs Al Hilal (Win, 2–0) 6/15: vs FC Porto (Draw, 0–0) 6/1: at Cruzeiro (Loss, 2–1) 5/28: vs Club Sport (Win, 6–0) Botafogo RJ 6/23: vs Atlético Madrid (Loss, 0–1) 6/19: vs PSG (Win, 1–0) 6/15: vs Seattle Sounders (Win, 2–1) 6/4: vs Ceará (Win, 3–2) 6/1: at Santos FC (Win, 1–0) recommended Get more from FIFA Club World Cup Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Europa League over Champions League? Fans on Forest talking points
We asked for your views on what might be going under the radar with Nottingham Forest. Here are some of your comments: Mark: Another couple of points will guarantee Forest finish no lower than seventh. Wow, what a great campaign. European football in any guise would not have been a consideration prior to the season starting. I would have settled for 12th or close to it. Hopefully seventh would still get a European berth but I'm a little concerned matters could be taken out of our hands elsewhere, depending on who wins what. Dave: That Europa League qualification would be a massive success this year. And probably a better fit for our squad to compete. Alison: That the Europa League might be a better adjustment to European football for Forest rather than the Champions League is not something you want to be saying on the terraces. Edward: This season has been a high-wire act of epic proportions. A small, shallow squad where Nuno trusts a core of maybe 15 players. No suitable additions were available in January. A combination of prayer and good fortune has kept the squad ticking over for most of the season. The injection of Champions League cash would be an elixir of life for the club, allowing Nuno to add quality and depth. Three immense games await. John: Scoring goals is what we are missing and lots of it. Tom: Nottingham Forest B team winning the International Cup on Wednesday on penalties. Well done lads! As usual, no coverage, if a big six team had done it there would be at least three articles by now. Sean: Nottingham Forest's B team winning the International Cup, beating Lyon on penalties with Zach Abbott scoring the decisive penalty. The future is bright.


Scottish Sun
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Celtic ‘release trio of youngsters' including starlet who scored stunning backheel in Scottish Youth Cup final v Rangers
It's been a particularly difficult week for one youngster IT'S a brutal time of year for young players across the country. And that includes Celtic and Rangers, where the odds of making the first team are stacked against young players. Advertisement 2 Lewis Dobbie's backheel made it 6-4 to Celtic Credit: Kenny Ramsay 2 Dobbie celebrates his strike Credit: Kenny Ramsay And it's being reported that the Hoops are kicking off their reworking of the youth ranks by releasing a trio of young stars. The Daily Record reports that youth players Joe Morrison, Alasdair Davidson and Lewis Dobbie will all be moving on from the Parkhead youth ranks when their contracts expire at the end of the season. Goalkeeper Morrison, who made it onto the Celtic bench on a handful at times during the 2023/24 Champions League campaign, turns 21 next month. He's spent a chunk of the season on-loan at Stenhousemuir, but has been kept on the bench behind Darren Jamieson. Advertisement Morrison is joined going out the exit door by left back Alasdair Davidson, 18, who made nine appearances in the Lowland League for Celtic B this season. Forward Lewis Dobbie also moves on, with his most memorable moment coming during the 6-5 Scottish Youth Cup win over Rangers in May 2023. He scored an incredible back-heeled effort as the young Hoops won the cup - but it was an altogether different experience for the 19-year-old this week as his failure to convert a penalty in the shoot-out handed Rangers the trophy. He also has a goal against Feyenoord on his resume and a double in a 3-1 Premier League International Cup victory over Southampton. Advertisement Celtic, meanwhile, are in the money this morning after announcing details of a bumper new and improved kit deal with Adidas. The Hoops initially signed up with the famous German sporting fashion brand at the start of the 2020-21 season. Moment Celtic players and fans celebrate as Hoops clinch fourth successive title That bumper five-year sponsorship was trumpeted as the "biggest kit sponsorship ever to be announced in Scottish sport" but it had been set to expire at the end of this campaign. We told you back in October, though, how both parties were thrilled with the success of their kit sales and brand recognition and were keen to extend the arrangement. Advertisement And this morning confirmation has come of a fresh arrangement which SunSport understands will comfortably outstrip the previous numbers - and will last significantly LONGER than the next five years. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page