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Former Roma Manager in pole position to land Spurs job

Tottenham Hotspurs are in advanced talks to land former Roma manager Paulo Fonseca.

Paulo Fonseca has been touted as the successor to Jose Mourinho by incoming sporting director Fabio Paratici, according to reports.

After failing to prize away former manager Mauricio Pochettino from his PSG contract, and unable to reach an agreement for former Inter Milan manager Antonio Conte. Paratici has seemingly touted out his number one choice.

Reports coming out of Italy are saying that the Portuguese native is ready and willing to sign a three-year contract with the club, although no personal terms have been agreed.

Sky in Italy reported that negotiations between the two parties began during the early hours of Wednesday morning.

After being dismissed by Roma at the end of this season. Recently sacked Spurs boss Jose Mourinho was announced as Fonseca’s successor for the Giallorossi.

This news might come as a disappointment to Tottenham fans who have seen two big-name managers in Mauricio Pochettino and Jose Mourinho part ways with the club in recent times.

With the failure to capture Antonio Conte due to disagreements over personal terms, and the ever-increasing likelihood that Harry Kane will leave this summer. Levy will hope Fonseca can win over supporters sooner rather than later.

 

GAA Live Scores, Team News & Betting – Division 3 semi-final – Derry v Limerick

Derry v Limerick – Carrick-on-Shannon – 4:00 pm – GAAGO

Derry will face Limerick in the first of two semi-finals to find out who will book their place in the Division 3 final of the Allianz Football League.

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The semi-final will take place in Leitrim, with both counties agreeing to a neutral venue rather than a coin toss to determine who has a home advantage.

The Oak-leaf County are on a steamroll of the division with three wins from three, brushing aside Longford and Fermanagh in the process.

Limerick on the other hand bounced back with a win against Wicklow after a two-point loss to Offaly and will be a stern test for Rory Gallagher’s side.

Form — last three results

Derry – (Win, Win, Win)

Limerick – (Win, Loss, Win)

Players to watch

Derry: Shane McGuigan (Slaughtneil)

Limerick: Cillian Fahy (Treaty Sarsfield)

Starting/Predicted Teams
Derry

Odhran Lynch, Christopher McKaigue, Brendan Rogers, Padraig McGrogan, Paul McNeill, Gareth McKinless, Conor Doherty, Conor Glass, Emmett Bradley, Ethan Doherty, Niall Loughlin, Ciaran McFaul, Benny Heron, Shane McGuigan, Paul Cassidy

 Limerick

Donal O’Sullivan; Sean O’Dea, Brian Fanning, Michael Donovan; Bob Childs, Iain Corbett, Gordon Brown; Darragh Treacy, Tommie Childs; Tommy Griffin, Danny Neville, Adrian Enright; Cillian Fahy, Robbie Bourke, Hugh Bourke

 

Betting

Derry: 1/7

Limerick: 5/1

Draw: 14/1

Prediction

Derry.

GAA Live Scores, Team News & Betting – Div 2 Relegation Play-Off — Down v Laois

Down v Laois — Pairc Esler — 6:15 pm — Live on GAAGO

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Down will face off against Laois in an all-important relegation play-off to determine who will stay in division 2 of the Allianz football league and who will fall down to division 3.

Both teams have had treacherous league campaigns and will hope to salvage their season with a win here.

Down did manage to pick up a victory in their last match win a surprising one-point win over away to Westmeath.

Laois got played off the park in the last outing against Kildare, losing by a wide 13-point margin.

With little improvement in both teams, it’s hard to pick a winner. With Down picking up a win in their last fixture. They are the obvious choice to avoid relegation.

Form — last three results

Down — (Loss, Loss, Win)

Laois — (Loss, Loss, Loss)

Players to watch

Down: Daniel Guinness (Carryduff)

Laois: Evan O’Carroll (Crettyard)

Starting/Predicted Teams
Down

Marc Reid; Peter Fegan, Gerard McGovern, Patrick Murdock; Pierce Laverty, Darren O’Hagan, Caolan Mooney; Ryan McEvoy, Jonny Flynn; James Guinness, Barry O’Hagan, Liam Kerr; Daniel Guinness, Cory Quinn, Paul Devlin.

Laois

Niall Corbett; Gareth Dillon, Mark Timmons, Robert Pigott; Seamus Lacey, Patrick O’Sullivan, Alan Farrell; Kieran Lillis, John O’Loughlin; Brian Byrne, Paul Kingston, Eoin Lowry; Daniel O’Reilly, Evan O’Carroll, Gary Walsh.

Betting

Down: 1/2

Laois: 2/1

Draw: 15/2

Prediction

Down by 4pts

GAA Live Scores, Team News & Betting – Div 3 Relegation play-off Cavan v Wicklow

Cavan v Wicklow – Pairc Tailteann – 2:00 pm – GAAGO

Cavan will face off against Wicklow in an all-important relegation play-off to determine who will stay in division 3 of the Allianz football league and who will fall down to division 4.

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The game will be played in a neutral venue. Pairc Tailteann in County Meath will play host to the fixture.

The reigning Ulster champions come into the game as favourites, losing in a valiant effort in their previous fixture against Derry. Managing to pick up one victory in their first three league games.

Wicklow has been uninspiring this league campaign, losing every game and should be preparing for division 4 come Sunday afternoon.

Form — last three results

Cavan – (Loss, Win, Loss)

Wicklow – (Loss, Loss, Loss)

Players to watch

Cavan: Conor Madden (Gowna)

Wicklow: JP Hurley (Arklow Geraldines Ballymoney)

Starting/Predicted Teams
Cavan

Raymond Galligan, Killian Clarke, Padraig Faulkner, Chris Conroy, Chris Conroy, Cian Reilly, Oisin Kiernan, Luke Fortune, Conor Brady, Killian Brady, Martin Reilly, Gearoid McKiernan, Caoimhan McGovern, Niall Murray, Patrick Lynch, Conor Madden

Wicklow

Mark Jackson; Jamie Snell, Ross O’Brien, Oisin Manning; Kevin Quinn, Niall Donnelly Dave Devereux; Padraig O’Toole, Dean Healy; Darragh Fitzgerald, Mark Kenny, Conor Byrne; Eoin Darcy, Seanie Furlong, JP Hurley

Betting

Cavan: 1/10

Wicklow: 13/2

Draw: 14/1

Prediction

Cavan by 12

GAA Live Scores, Team News & Betting – Cork v Westmeath Division 2 Relegation

Cork v Westmeath — Pairc Ui Chaoimh — 2:00 pm — GAAGO

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Cork will host Westmeath at Pairc Ui Chaoimh in the first relegation play-off to determine who will stay in division 2 of the Allianz football league and who will drop down to division 3.

The Munster giants have not looked as threatening as one might think this league campaign, picking up two wins from three but still find themselves in a relegation battle.

While Westmeath has lost all three of their league games, they have not looked out of place, leading Mayo for much of the game, before experience shun through. With spirited displays against Meath and Down, they could cause an upset.

Form — last three results

Cork — (Loss, Win, Win)

Westmeath — (Loss, Loss, Loss)

Players to watch

Cork: John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)

Westmeath: John Heslin (St. Lomans)

Starting/Predicted Teams
Cork

Mícheál Martin; Sean Powter, Daniel O’Mahony, Kevin Flahive; Tadhg Corkery, Sean Meehan, Mattie Taylor; Ian Maguire, Paul Walsh; Sean White, Ruairi Deane, Kevin O’Driscoll; John O’Rourke, Cíaran Sheehan, Luke Connolly

Westmeath

Jason Daly; Jack Smith, Kevin Maguire, Boidu Sayeh, James Dolan, Ronan Wallace, Jamie Gonoud, Sam Duncan, Ray Connellan, David Lynch, Ger Egan, Ronan O’Toole, John Heslin, Luke Loughlin.

Betting

Cork: 1/6

Westmeath: 9/2

Draw: 12/1

Prediction

Cork by 5pts

Euro 2020: Netherlands v Ukraine – Preview, Predictions and Betting

Netherlands and Ukraine will kick off their 2020 UEFA European Championship, or Euro 2020 campaign in Group C on Sunday, June 13th at 20:00.

Both sides will have a point to prove as they look to get a headstart on one another.

The Dutch will be without Virgil Van Dijk for the whole of Euro 2020 as he is still recovering from his cruciate injury.

Instead, Mathijs De Ligt will be partnered by Inter Milan’s Stefan De Vrij.

A three-man defence was used in the warm-up games and that also included Ajax youngster Jurrien Timber.

Furthermore, Owen Wijndal will be a tricky customer on the left-hand side while Gini Wijnaldum will play as a 10.

The latter has scored four times in his last seven games for his national side, per Transfermarkt.

Memphis Depay has the most important summer of his career ahead of him.

Therefore, he will want to make the most of it.

Andriy Shevchenko’s Ukraine has impressed in the build-up to Euro 2020.

The Eastern European nation has impressed against Spain and France, among others.

In comparison, the Netherlands will not be as tough of an ask for the yellow and blue.

36-year-old captain Andriy Pyatov will wear his heart on his sleeve in goal.

A dogged defence will provide support for him and Oleksandr Zinchenko will play higher up the pitch.

The trio of Ruslan Malinovskyi, Roman Yaremchuk and Andriy Yarmolenko will be tough assignments for the Netherlands back three.

Predicted Lineups

Netherlands (3-5-2): Tim Krul; Stefan De Vrij, Jurrien Timbers, Mathijs De Ligt; Denzel Dumfries, Frenkie De Jong, Gini Wijnaldum, Marten De Roon, Owen Wijndal; Memphis Depay, Wout Weghorst.

Ukraine: (4-1-4-1): Andriy Pyatov; Oleksandr Karavaev, Ilya Zabarnyi, Mykola Matvienko, Vitaliy Mykolenko; Taras Stepanenko; Andriy Yarmlenko, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ruslan Malinovskyi, Oleksandr Zubkov; Roman Yaremchuk.

Betting

Netherlands 8/13

Draw 5/2

Ukraine 5/1

Prediction

Netherlands 1-1 Ukraine

 

Euro 2020: Austria v North Macedonia – Preview, Predictions and Betting

Austria and North Macedonia get Group C of the 2020 UEFA European Championship, or Euro 2020,  started on Sunday, June 13th at 17:00.

Austria is coming into Euro 2020 with a strong squad built on Bundesliga talents. 

For example, the main star, David Alaba, will be complemented by Marcel Sabitzer and Xaver Schlager. 

They will want to live up to expectations this time around after disappointing in previous years.

To clarify, the Austrian national side finished bottom of their group in Euro 2016 which included Hungary, Portugal and newcomers Iceland.

Daniel Bachmann can provide a solid presence in goal after a stellar season with newly-promoted Watford if he plays but Alexander Schlager of LASK is favoured. 

Schlager has only made six appearances for the national side but can improve on that during the competition.

Sasa Kaladzjic will want to make a name for himself on the international stage after a stunning breakthrough season.

Upon reflection, 16 goals and six assists for VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga is impressive.

A goal at the Euros will only serve to compliment his talent further. 

Austria’s possession-based football will go up against North Macedonia’s low-block.

Furthermore, this low-block can shift into a counterattacking shape when needed.

North Macedonia will make their European Championships debut against ‘Das Team’. 

Igor Ankelovski’s side enters Euro 2020 as the lowest-ranked side, per Fifa.

However, the 62nd best team in the world will look to cause an upset or two in the group stages. 

37-year-old Goran Pandev and the creative Elif Elmas will be crucial for the side in the tournament.

In addition, the pace of Leeds wing-back Ezgjan Alioski will also be an important weapon for the North Macedonians.

Predicted Lineups

Austria (4-2-3-1): Alexander Schlager; Stefan Lainer, Aleksander Dragovic, Marvin Hinteregger, Andreas Ulmer; Florian Grillitsch, Xaver Schlager; Valentin Lazaro, Christopher Baumgartlinger, David Alaba; Sasa Kaladzjic

North Macedonia (5-3-2):Stole Dimitrevski; Stefan Ristovski, Egzon Betjulai, Visar Musliu, Darko Velkovski, Ezgjan Alioski; Arijan Ademi, Boban Nikolov, Elif Elmas; Goran Pandev, Ivan Trickovski.

Betting

Austria 8/13

Draw 12/5

North Macedonia 5/1

Prediction

Austria 1-0 North Macedonia

England v Croatia Preview, Predictions And Betting

England and Croatia kick-off Group D of the 2020 UEFA European Championship on Sunday, 13th June at 14:00.

England enters the competition as one of the favourites to win it.

They have a squad filled with players entering their prime.

However, they will be missing Trent Alexander-Arnold after his injury against Austria.

Brighton centre-back Ben White has replaced the Liverpool right-back in the squad.

Harry Maguire may miss the opener through injury, but White is a capable deputy.

Ben White could get the nod over the returning Harry Maguire.

In contrast, Croatia is stumbling into the competition after poor showings in the UEFA Nations League and recent international friendlies.

A muscle injury has sidelined Croatia’s Dejan Lovren since April, per Transfermarkt, and his possible absence may be a big one.

As a result, Marseille’s Duje Caleta-Car is expected to line up in his place.

The midfield will be the most interesting matchup of the game.

The youthful trio of Declan Rice, Mason Mount and Jude Bellingham will be involved in England’s midfield.

However, Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson could also make an appearance.

Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic and Mateo Kovacic can start in the centre of the pitch for the Croatians.

The Croatian midfield will be where most of their attacks begin.

Whoever dominates the middle of the field may end up on top at the final whistle.

Manchester City wingers Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling will be available for selection after joining up with the squad following their UEFA Champions League final loss.

Andrej Kramaric could return to the Croatian starting lineup after being sidelined for Dinamo Zagreb’s Bruno Petkovic up top.

Predicted Lineups

England (4-3-3): Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, Ben White, John Stones, Luke Shaw; Declan Rice, Mason Mount, Jude Bellingham; Jadon Sancho, Harry Kane, Phil Foden.

Croatia (4-3-3): Dominik Livakovic; Sime Vrsaljko, Domagoj Vida, Duje Caleta-Car, Borna Barisic; Marcelo Brozovic, Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic; Ante Rebic, Andrej Kramaric, Ivan Perisic.

Betting

England 4/6

Draw 13/5

Croatia 9/2

Result Prediction

England 2-1 Croatia.

Stars set to shine for the 2021 Irish Open

Dubai Duty Free Irish Open 2021
Mount Juliet Estate, Kilkenny

The Dubai Duty-Free Irish Open 2021 at Mount Juliet Estate is set to feature a who’s who of Irish golf. Graeme McDowell is set to host this year’s event and is set to welcome Rory McIlroy, Pádraig Harrington and Shane Lowry.

Former U.S. Open Champion and Ryder Cup 2010 hero McDowell was unable to fulfill his hosting duties at the 2020 event at Galgoram Castle in Co. Antrim last year. The Ballymena venue hosted the event last September in a pandemic enforced rescheduling. McDowell was among a host of players unable to participate due to their commitments at the U.S. Open in Winged Foot the previous week.

Shane Lowry pictured at the 2019 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Lahinch. Photo credit: Shane Tighe.

The 2016 Irish Open champion Rory McIlroy makes his return to the event for the first time since Ballyliffin in 2018. While the current Claret Jug holder and 2009 Irish Open winner Shane Lowry is also set to feature. Pádraig Harrington, who won the event at Adare in 2007, is also set to tee off at the beautiful Thomastown course on 1st July.

Last year’s tournament at the Co. Kilkenny venue was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this year’s event is set to see limited crowds return to the course. A limited number of tickets will be available tomorrow (Thursday, June 10th) for holders of tickets for last year’s event and those who register for a pre-sale window from 2pm tomorrow. Any remaining tickets will go on sale from 5pm.

Three-time major winner Pádraig Harrington pictured at the 2019 Dubai Duty-Free Irish Open at Lahinch. Photo credit: Shane Tighe.

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Hockey Results – Ireland denied European semi spot on goal difference

The Ireland women’s hockey team were denied a European semi-spot by a single goal on goal difference.

Women’s EuroHockey Championships

Pool A

Ireland 1 (R Upton) Spain 1 (B Garcia)

Ireland’s World Cup qualification hopes remain on hold as Spain kept them at arm’s length, denying them the win they needed to reach the EuroHockey Championship semi-finals for the first time in Amstelveen.

Roisin Upton’s early goal had Ireland flying high but a Spanish equaliser from Begona Garcia meant honours even and, ultimately, Sean Dancer’s side miss out on the semis by a single goal on goal difference.

The two sides – ranked seventh and eighth in the world – have been the most regular sparring partners on the world stage, both rising rapidly in the rankings. Ireland won the last big date at the 2018 World Cup semi-final and while the normal time outcome was the same this week, it was the Spaniards who got to celebrate.

The Green Army got off to a dream start, Naomi Carroll tearing down the right channel to draw a penalty corner. Her Catholic Institute club mate duly finished off the set piece, a bullet drag-flick into the bottom corner.

Spain – bronze medalists at the World Cup and 2019 Euros – are on a similar upward curve like Ireland and quickly showed their wares, picking off accurate long-range passes to press Ireland back.

From their first corner, they were back on terms in the 12th minute. It was a slick piece of work, a stepover gifting Maria Lopez time to pick out Begoña Garcia at the injector’s spot and she swept home from close range.

It became an absorbing contest after that with Spain enjoying the majority of the ball and looking to press on while Ireland went into a counter-attack mode. It meant precious few chances between the second and third quarters with the greens not overly troubled during spells down to 10 players to a couple of green cards, likewise Spain when Lucia Jimenez went to the sin-bin.

Ayeisha McFerran got a strong stick to deny Lola Riera just before the end of the third quarter, keeping the tie very much up in the air for a high octane final 15 minutes.

Lopez’s heavily deflected shot clattered off the post and fell invitingly for Hawkshaw to start a brilliant counter which culminated in Anna O’Flanagan earning Ireland’s second corner. Shirley McCay’s shot, though, was well dealt with by the Spanish defence.

Spain – who only required a draw – continued to push forward, keeping Ireland at arm’s length as Upton produced some heroics to clean up a huge Spanish chance while McFerran swept up three more chances.

That golden opportunity never accrued for Ireland and means they will now contest Pool C where four teams will battle it out for the one remaining World Cup spot from this competition.

It does mean, however, the Green Army will have to play a European qualifier in 2022 if they are to compete on this stage again in 2023.

Ireland: A McFerran, R Upton, N Evans, K Mullan, S McCay, L Tice, N Carroll, H McLoughlin, L Holden, S Hawkshaw, A O’Flanagan

Subs: M Carey, M Frazer, C Watkins, N Daly, H Matthews, D Duke, L Murphy

Spain: M Ruiz, C Petchame, M Lopez, B Iglesias, L Riera, J Pons, B Garcia, X Gine, B Perez, G Oliva, L Jimenez

Subs: L Barrios, B Bonastre, C Mejias, A Torres-Quevedo, A Magaz, P Alvarez, M Garcia

Umpires: L Delforge (BEL), I Amorosini (ITA)