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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Set to Open Season in Community Shield Clash Liverpool are poised to begin the 2025–26 campaign with a headline fixture against Crystal Palace in the Community Shield, with the date now seemingly confirmed for Sunday, 10 August. The information emerged during TNT Sports' Champions League final coverage, hinting at Wembley as the battleground for the traditional season opener. While the FA has yet to officially announce it, the broadcaster's involvement makes the date highly credible. Advertisement This year's Community Shield sees Premier League champions Liverpool take on FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, marking the official start of Arne Slot's title defence. It is not just a ceremonial affair either. For Liverpool, it is a chance to make an early statement with a refreshed side after a proactive summer in the transfer market. While often dismissed as a glorified friendly, the Community Shield this year will offer more than just a pre-season runout. With both sides enjoying strong finishes last season, and Liverpool entering the new campaign as defending champions for the first time under Slot, the stakes are raised. Photo: IMAGO Pre-season Plans Building Towards Wembley Liverpool's summer preparations will culminate in this Wembley clash, with the Premier League campaign beginning the following weekend on 16–17 August. Fixture details for the domestic season are expected to be released on 18 June, but before then, supporters can expect one more chance to see the Reds at Anfield. Advertisement According to reports from This Is Anfield, the club is organising a pre-season friendly at home for the weekend of 2–3 August. Unlike last summer's double-header which saw a public win against Sevilla and a behind-closed-doors stalemate with Las Palmas, this year's preparation is likely to be more streamlined. The majority of Slot's senior squad are due back at the AXA Training Centre on 8 July, benefitting from a rare summer without a major international tournament. New Arrivals Bolster Slot's Liverpool 2.0 There will be plenty of new faces for fans to watch when Liverpool take to the pitch against Crystal Palace. Slot has wasted no time in reshaping his side. Jeremie Frimpong, the dynamic right-back signed from Bayer Leverkusen for £29.5 million, is already confirmed, as is goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. However, the real statement signing could be Frimpong's former teammate Florian Wirtz, who is rumoured to be heading to Anfield in what would be a club-record transfer. Milos Kerkez, the Bournemouth left-back, is also close to joining, as Liverpool aim to strengthen across the pitch. Simultaneously, departures are on the cards. Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Kostas Tsimikas and Caoimhin Kelleher have all attracted interest, and their futures remain uncertain. Palace Encounter Offers Early Insight into New Era This Community Shield clash against Crystal Palace may come before a ball is kicked in the league, but it promises to offer real insight into Slot's evolving side. After a title-winning debut season at Anfield, expectations are understandably high. With significant changes to personnel and tactics on the horizon, Wembley in August will be more than a warm-up — it will be a first look at Liverpool's next chapter. As far as season openers go, this one has all the ingredients to command attention.

Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage
Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage

Another presenter was also hailed for amazing outfit LAURSOME Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LAURA WOODS stunned in a bold outfit as viewers declared she had singlehandedly saved TNT Sports' coverage of the Champions League final. All eyes are on Munich tonight as giants Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan prepare to do battle for European football's greatest prize. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Laura Woods stunned as she presented TNT Sports' Champions League final coverage Credit: TNT Sports 5 The ace wore a bold sleeveless cream outfit as fans sang her praises Credit: TNT Sports 5 Woods was joined on the box by Rio Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard Credit: TNT Sports Stars including Ousmane Dembele and Lautaro Martinez are sure to light up the pitch. But off it, it was Woods who caught the eye in a striking ensemble. The popular presenter, who returned to screens earlier this month after giving birth to first child Leo with fiance Adam Collard, bowled fans over as she opted for an amazing all-cream outfit. Woods bared her arms as she also went sleeveless in the warm German evening. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Sesk pistols Man Utd 'could hijack Arsenal's Sesko transfer thanks to secret weapon' Champions League final 24-25 LIVE Follow all the build-up and action from the Champions League final LIVE as it happens with SunSport's blog She was joined by Rio Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard on the sideline as the icons, who have both won the Champions League, delivered their pre-match thoughts. For Ferdinand, it was a poignant moment after the Manchester United legend declared it would be his final appearance on TNT Sports. Meanwhile, Gerrard dug deep for his best analysis after being strongly linked with a return to Rangers. But as far as viewers were concerned, it was Woods who was the star of the show. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS One said: 'Thank f**k for Laura Woods.' Another declared: 'Great to see Laura Woods presenting the final.' Laura Woods gives Adam Collard a telling off as they watch Newcastle vs Arsenal and reveal who their baby is supporting There was also praise for fellow TNT Sports presenter Jules Breach. She dazzled in a green dress while going behind the scenes. And one fan had plenty to say. They boomed: 'Jules Breach showing levels this evening.' 5 Jules Breach was also hailed by supporters Credit: TNT Sports

Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage
Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Laura Woods wears bold outfit for Champions League final as fans say she's singlehandedly saved TNT Sports coverage

LAURA WOODS stunned in a bold outfit as viewers declared she had singlehandedly saved TNT Sports' coverage of the Champions League final. All eyes are on Munich tonight as giants Advertisement 5 Laura Woods stunned as she presented TNT Sports' Champions League final coverage Credit: TNT Sports 5 The ace wore a bold sleeveless cream outfit as fans sang her praises Credit: TNT Sports 5 Woods was joined on the box by Rio Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard Credit: TNT Sports Stars including Ousmane Dembele and Lautaro Martinez are sure to light up the pitch. But off it, it was The popular presenter, who returned to screens earlier this month after giving birth to first child Leo with fiance Adam Collard, bowled fans over as she opted for an amazing all-cream outfit. Woods bared her arms as she also went sleeveless in the warm German evening. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Champions League final 24-25 LIVE Follow all the build-up and action from the Champions League final LIVE as it happens with SunSport's blog She was joined by Rio Ferdinand and Steven Gerrard on the sideline as the icons, who have both won the Champions League, delivered their pre-match thoughts. For Ferdinand, it was a poignant moment after the Manchester United legend declared it would be his final appearance on TNT Sports. Meanwhile, Gerrard dug deep for his best analysis after being strongly linked with a return to Rangers. But as far as viewers were concerned, it was Woods who was the star of the show. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS One said: 'Thank f**k for Laura Woods.' Another declared: 'Great to see Laura Woods presenting the final.' Laura Woods gives Adam Collard a telling off as they watch Newcastle vs Arsenal and reveal who their baby is supporting There was also praise for fellow TNT Sports presenter Jules Breach. Advertisement She dazzled in a green dress while going behind the scenes. And one fan had plenty to say. They boomed: 'Jules Breach showing levels this evening.' 5 Jules Breach was also hailed by supporters Credit: TNT Sports Advertisement 5 She wore a stunning green outfit Credit: TNT Sports

Emma Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open
Emma Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open

South Wales Guardian

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Emma Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open

British number two Raducanu was dismantled 6-1 6-2 by reigning champion Iga Swiatek in the second round of the French Open on Wednesday. It was a slight improvement on her 6-1 6-0 thrashing by Swiatek at the Australian Open, but the 22-year-old has won just one of her nine career matches against top-five players and was also trounced 6-1 6-2 by world number two Coco Gauff in Rome earlier this month. Petchey, who is also working as a pundit for TNT Sports' coverage of Roland Garros, has told Raducanu – currently ranked 41 – that she cannot afford to live in the past if she wants to climb back into the top 20. 'Since I started helping Emma, I said she needs to start closing the gap between the best players,' said Petchey, who started working with Raducanu on an informal basis in March. 'She doesn't need me to sit between 20-50 in the world and, if I'm not the best choice, she needs to find the best choice. 'On this court Iga has 23 straight wins – you don't put those streaks together at a major if your game isn't so difficult to play against. It was clearly going to be the ultimate test for Emma yesterday. 'From my point of view, it's tough on Emma as I still feel everyone is living in 2021. The games have changed massively, the balls are four times heavier than back in 2021 and Emma isn't the biggest hitter out there. 'If you can't put the ball through the court on a windy, heavy clay court day against someone like Iga, you're going to get into all sorts of trouble. 'On hard courts and grass is a lot closer compared to where Emma was in Australia against Iga, but against Iga and Coco, she knows what she has to do and it will take a long time. 'My mantra to her has been 'you are starting your career now. Everyone is judging you on what happened in 2021 but the reality is, I want to see you building a career here where people judge you in two years'.' Raducanu arrived in Paris with more concerns about her fitness, but Petchey has hit back at those who doubt her work ethic. 'I'm a little tired of hearing people say that she doesn't work hard, but I spent 10 months with her in 2020 and I've spent every day that I can with her since Miami, and not once has she not put in a full day shift,' he added. '(Maybe) there are areas that, together, we can help her crystallise more gains in fitness, or tennis, or whatever, but in terms of turning up every day and putting in a good shift, she's done it every single time. So, I'd like to bury that myth where it belongs.'

Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open
Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open

STV News

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • STV News

Raducanu's coach says tennis has ‘changed massively' since she won US Open

Emma Raducanu's coach Mark Petchey has warned her that tennis has moved on since she won the US Open four years ago. British number two Raducanu was dismantled 6-1 6-2 by reigning champion Iga Swiatek in the second round of the French Open on Wednesday. It was a slight improvement on her 6-1 6-0 thrashing by Swiatek at the Australian Open, but the 22-year-old has won just one of her nine career matches against top-five players and was also trounced 6-1 6-2 by world number two Coco Gauff in Rome earlier this month. Petchey, who is also working as a pundit for TNT Sports' coverage of Roland Garros, has told Raducanu – currently ranked 41 – that she cannot afford to live in the past if she wants to climb back into the top 20. 'Since I started helping Emma, I said she needs to start closing the gap between the best players,' said Petchey, who started working with Raducanu on an informal basis in March. 'She doesn't need me to sit between 20-50 in the world and, if I'm not the best choice, she needs to find the best choice. 'On this court Iga has 23 straight wins – you don't put those streaks together at a major if your game isn't so difficult to play against. It was clearly going to be the ultimate test for Emma yesterday. 'From my point of view, it's tough on Emma as I still feel everyone is living in 2021. The games have changed massively, the balls are four times heavier than back in 2021 and Emma isn't the biggest hitter out there. 'If you can't put the ball through the court on a windy, heavy clay court day against someone like Iga, you're going to get into all sorts of trouble. 'On hard courts and grass is a lot closer compared to where Emma was in Australia against Iga, but against Iga and Coco, she knows what she has to do and it will take a long time. 'My mantra to her has been 'you are starting your career now. Everyone is judging you on what happened in 2021 but the reality is, I want to see you building a career here where people judge you in two years'.' Raducanu arrived in Paris with more concerns about her fitness, but Petchey has hit back at those who doubt her work ethic. 'I'm a little tired of hearing people say that she doesn't work hard, but I spent 10 months with her in 2020 and I've spent every day that I can with her since Miami, and not once has she not put in a full day shift,' he added. '(Maybe) there are areas that, together, we can help her crystallise more gains in fitness, or tennis, or whatever, but in terms of turning up every day and putting in a good shift, she's done it every single time. So, I'd like to bury that myth where it belongs.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

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