Beijing, China, Dec. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the crypto world, where narratives shape markets and cultural relevance fuels growth, meme coins have carved out a unique niche. While $PEPE reigns as the largest meme coin in the West, with a staggering valuation of $10 billion, the East has its own contender: $BIAO. Currently valued at just $20 million, $BIAO holds the potential to not only bridge this valuation gap but also become a global sensation. The Rise of Media-Driven Coins Crypto markets often thrive on media-driven narratives. We’ve seen it before with $PEPE’s meteoric rise, fueled by online hype and cultural resonance. Stocks like GameStop ($GME) surged in Q2 due to media attention, and other tokens have followed similar trajectories. The success formula is clear: when media and social platforms converge, they create a frenzy of speculation and investment. Why $BIAO Stands Out $BIAO isn’t just another meme coin—it’s a cultural phenomenon in the East, mirroring $PEPE’s role in the West. With a strong narrative foundation as “China’s Pepe,” $BIAO is uniquely positioned to capitalize on both cultural identity and global market trends. Moreover, speculation about China’s shifting stance on cryptocurrency has dominated conversations throughout 2024. Over the past two weeks, China has made significant moves, including unbanning various technologies and recently cutting crypto taxes for hedge funds. These developments suggest a warming attitude toward crypto, with many anticipating a full unbanning in Q4. The Opportunity Ahead When China officially embraces crypto, the resulting media coverage is expected to flood crypto-focused social platforms and news outlets. This will likely spark massive FOMO (fear of missing out) among investors, especially for tokens with strong ties to Chinese culture. $BIAO, as the region’s premier meme coin, could become a focal point of this movement. With a population of over 3 billion in the East, the potential for $BIAO is monumental. Investors are essentially front-running a wave of interest that could see $BIAO achieve valuations reminiscent of $PEPE’s success. Announcement We are thrilled to announce that BIAO has officially partnered with Wintermute, a leading global market maker in the cryptocurrency industry. This strategic partnership aims to enhance BIAO’s liquidity, optimize market efficiency, and strengthen its ecosystem to provide an unparalleled trading experience for our community. By joining forces with Wintermute, we are taking a significant step towards achieving our mission of becoming a prominent player in the crypto space. Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this exciting journey together! Conclusion As the East’s biggest meme coin, $BIAO stands at the crossroads of cultural significance, media-driven hype, and evolving regulatory landscapes. For those willing to recognize its potential, $BIAO represents more than just a speculative play—it’s a chance to ride the wave of a global meme coin revolution. Now is the time to watch closely, as $BIAO’s narrative unfolds and the East’s crypto market steps into the spotlight. Website: https://biaotoken.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/BIAOtokensol Twitter: https://x.com/biao_meme Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities.Vera will soon return to screens to bow out after 14 years, meaning that a growing number of stars have now been in its cast. And, while the likes of leading lady Brenda Blethyn are on its final series, others have flown the nest, including one who who made an unexpected return after quitting his role. After its launch in 2011, Vera cemented itself as one of the nation's favourite dramas, with BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee Brenda leading the ranks as no nonsense sleuth DCI Stanhope. There have now been 13 series on ITV, with it announced earlier this year, that the next two episodes will be the last, with Vera ending for good with its finale on January 2. Vera's return for a 13th run at the start of this year was tinged with some sadness, with the news that stars Kenny Doughty and Ibinabo Jack would be playing no part in it; having both decided to walk away from the Sunday night drama. Both of them made their exits in last year's Vera Christmas special, The Rising Tide and their departures aren't the first exits to rock Vera. Here, ahead of Vera series 14, we look at what happened to some of the show's stars who've walked away, one of whom made a shock on screen comeback this year. We'll start with the actor who is returning to Vera, to reprise his role as Joe Ashworth; eight years after leaving leading lady Brenda 'heartbroken' with his exit. After appearing in shows like BBC drama Cutting It, David became Vera's original sidekick, with millions of ITV viewers loving the camaraderie between him and Brenda. It came as a massive surprise to Brenda and Vera fans when David left the show after series four. His character Joe wasn't even given a proper exit on screen, with his absence being explained by DCI Stanhope, as she briefly mentioned that he'd moved sway after getting a 'big promotion.' After leaving Vera, David carved out a successful career as a film director, winning a coveted Tribeca film award for Best narrative short for Man and Boy. David also worked on Orthodox and North East set two parter Stable and Hyem, as well as being in the directing team for smash hit drama Killing Eve and returning to Vera behind the camera, to direct an episode of series 8. And, in a turn of events that no-one, particularly the man himself, saw coming, David was back as Joe for series 13, with Brenda Bletyhn suggesting they get him back if they wanted her to continue on as Vera. The lead actress got her way and David is once again by her side in the 14th and final series. Late actor Paul starred as Dr Billy Cartwright in Vera from 2011-13, before going onto have worldwide fame in the cast of Friday Night Dinner. Paul died in 2021 at the age of 54, having battled a brain tumour. Paying tribute to him, Brenda Blethyn took to X (Twitter) to write: "RIP Paul Ritter, the very finest of actors and a gentleman. He will be so sorely missed and I send my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. What very sad news." The most recent of Vera's departing stars, Kenny hinted at his exit from the show when he posted a series of backstage photos of him and his co-stars and captioned them 'Thanks for the memories.' That set alarm bells ringing for fans and their worst fears were confirmed when Kenny then returned to social media to announce he'd decided to walk away from playing Vera's sidekick, Aiden Healy after nearly nine years. Kenny has since confirmed he made the decision to leave before filming series 12, with him then convinced to stay for the Christmas special. He has given no indication as to what's next for him career wise, but he did make headlines in November, after getting married to Extras and Nativity star Ashley Jensen, having headed up to Shetland with her as she joined the BBC drama of the same name, also written by Vera author Ann Cleeves. A few months ago, having already filmed new Channel 5 thriller Au Pair, Kenny announced he'd be joining forces with other half Ashley in Wax Fruit, which he described on Instagram as a 'Scottish period drama with wonderful scripts, locations but most importantly characters & stories for everyone.' Kingsley played pathologist Dr Marcus from series 4-6, before coming back a few years later. S ince flying the nest from the show, has gone onto star in Oscar nominated movie One Night in Miami and played a Ken Doll in Barbie the much publicised Greta Gerwig film that was released in the summer and went onto be 2023's biggest film. Kinsley starred alongside leads Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie in the movie inspired by the iconic doll, with other famous faces in the cast list including Will Ferrell, Ugly Betty actress America Ferrera and New Rules singer Dua Lipa. A role in Barbie isn't the only part film fans have seen Kingsley play of late, as he is also took on the lead role in a biopic of music legend Bob Marley; with him being snapped on set alongside co-stars like Happy Valley's James Norton, before the film was released to great reviews. After appearing in series two and five as Bethany, Cush's one episode of Vera's sixth series proved to be her last, as Bethany was killed off. Since her tragic exit from Vera, Cush went onto be a regular cast member in the 2015–2016 season of world famous CBS series The Good Wife, also going onto star in its spin-off, The Good Fight. Last year, she received an Olivier nomination for her star turn on stage in Hamlet and was also a guest judge on BBC's RuPaul's Drag Race UK season 5 in the autumn. She made her return to British TV drama in 2024, alongside Peter Capaldi in Criminal Record and as the lead character in ITV revenge thriller The Beast Must Die. It was back in 2011 that Wunmi first appeared alongside Brenda Blethyn as DC Holly Lawson in the first ever series of Vera and, in a recent interview, spoke about how working with acclaimed actress Brenda 'changed' her approach to her craft, explaining: "The thing I remember most fondly and I think this changed me as an actor was I watched her and you get taught to ignore the camera in drama school, but when I was watching her, I realised she wasn’t ignoring the camera. “The camera was the audience and she was making sure the audience knew what was going on. If she turned away from me, she was never turning away from the audience." After leaving Vera, Wunmi went onto star in Luther and Kiri and in Damilola, Our Beloved Boy, the 2016 TV film about the murder of youngster Damilola Taylor. Most recently she took the lead role in ITV's opinion dividing drama Passenger, with it revealed in the run up to Christmas that it wouldn't be getting a second series, after a mixed response from both viewers and critics. Sonya left Vera at the same time as David Leon, having played DS Ashworth's wife Celine. After her 'off screen exit,' from the ITV drama, Sonya went onto star in a remake of The Man Who Fell To Earth and returned to the primetime schedule in ITV's true crime drama - The Hunt for Raoul Moat last year. Sonya played fictional Chronicle journalist, Diana Barnwell, the first journalist in the scene after Moat's shootings, before she bid to deliver up to the minute reporting on the massive manhunt for the killer. Clare's character DS Rebecca 'Shep' Shephard, was part of DCI Stanhope's team in series three and four; before being replaced by Bethany as Cush returned to Vera. After she left Vera, Clare went onto feature in some massive ITV dramas like Unforgotten, Downton Abbey, Grace and Baptiste. Vera fans were left gutted at the start of series 12, when Paul's character, Dr Malcolm, bowed out after a final bit of vicious banter with DCI Stanhope. Paul's exit from the show was confirmed by Brenda Blethyn before Vera's return at the start of 2023, with both her and co-star Riley Jones saying how sad they were to see him go. Paul has since starred in Olivier Award winning play The Pillowman, alongside Lily Allen and Benidorm and League of Gentlemen star Steve Pemberton. The Pillowman launched at the Duke of York theatre in London's West End in June 2023, with Smile and The Fear singer Lily playing a writer in a police state who is interrogated about the content of her short stories and their similarities to several murders occurring in the town.
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House passes bill limiting energy efficiency mandates on home laundry machinesTitans coach says WR Treylon Burks recently had surgery to fix partially torn ACLA butterfly collector in Africa with more than 4.2 million seeks to share them for the future NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — What began as a childhood hobby more than six decades ago has led to what might be Africa’s largest butterfly collection in a suburb of Kenya’s capital. Steve Collins has a collection of 4.2 million butterflies representing hundreds of species. Now, running out of space and time, he hopes to hand it over to the next generation. One expert familiar with Collins and his work suggests that the collection should be digitized for global access. Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen returns to a tournament after a dispute over jeans is resolved NEW YORK (AP) — Top ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is headed back to the World Blitz Championship on Monday. That's after its governing body agreed to loosen a dress code that got him fined and denied a late-round game in another tournament for refusing to change out of jeans. The International Chess Federation president said in a statement Sunday that he’d let World Blitz Championship tournament officials consider allowing “appropriate jeans” with a jacket, as well as other "minor deviations” from the dress code. Carlsen quit the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships on Friday. He said Sunday he would play — and wear jeans — in the World Blitz Championship. 'Sonic 3' and 'Mufasa' battle for No. 1 at the holiday box office Two family films are dominating the holiday box office, with “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” winning the three-day weekend over “Mufasa” by a blue hair. According to studio estimates Sunday, the Sonic movie earned $38 million, while “Mufasa” brought in $37.1 million from theaters in the U.S. and Canada. The R-rated horror “Nosferatu” placed third with an unexpectedly strong $21.2 million. Thanksgiving release holdovers “Wicked” and “Moana 2” rounded out the top five. Christmas Day had several big film openings, including the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” the Nicole Kidman erotic drama “Babygirl” and the boxing drama “The Fire Inside.” Charles Shyer, ‘Father of the Bride’ and ‘Baby Boom’ filmmaker, dies at 83 An Oscar-nominated writer and filmmaker known for classic comedies like “Private Benjamin,” “Baby Boom” and “Father of the Bride," Charles Shyer has died. He was 83. On Sunday his daughter Hallie Meyers-Shyer told The Associated Press that he died Friday in Los Angeles. No cause was disclosed. Born in Los Angeles in 1941 to a filmmaker father, Shyer's big breakthrough came with co-writing “Private Benjamin” for which he and Nancy Meyers received an Oscar nomination. He and Nancy Meyers were frequent collaborators through their nearly 20-year marriage, including on the remake of “The Parent Trap," starring Lindsay Lohan. LeBron James at 40: A milestone birthday arrives Monday for the NBA's all-time scoring leader When LeBron James broke another NBA record earlier this month, the one for most regular-season minutes played in a career, his Los Angeles Lakers teammates handled the moment in typical locker room fashion. They made fun of him. Dubbed The Kid from Akron, with a limitless future, James is now the 40-year-old from Los Angeles with wisps of gray in his beard, his milestone birthday coming Monday, one that will make him the first player in NBA history to play in his teens, 20s, 30s and 40s. He has stood and excelled in the spotlight his entire career. Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium will ban the sale of disposable electronic cigarettes as of Jan. 1 on health and environmental grounds in a groundbreaking move for European Union nations. Health minister Frank Vandenbroucke tells The Associated Press that the inexpensive e-cigarettes have turned into a health threat since they are an easy way for teenagers to be drawn into smoking and get hooked on nicotine. Australia outlawed the sale of “vapes” outside pharmacies earlier this year in some of the world’s toughest restrictions on electronic cigarettes. Now Belgium is leading the EU drive. Belgium's minister wants tougher tobacco measures in the 27-nation bloc. Charles Dolan, HBO and Cablevision founder, dies at 98 Charles F. Dolan, who founded some of the most prominent U.S. media companies including Home Box Office Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp., has died at age 98. Newsday reports that a statement issued Saturday by his family says Dolan died of natural causes. Dolan’s legacy in cable broadcasting includes founding HBO in 1972, Cablevision in 1973 and the American Movie Classics television station in 1984. He also launched News 12 in New York City, the first U.S. 24-hour cable channel for local news. Dolan also held controlling stakes in companies that owned Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the New York Knicks and New York Rangers sports franchises. Snoop's game: Snoop Dogg thrills the crowd in the bowl that bears his name TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Miami of Ohio beat Colorado State in the Arizona Bowl, but Snoop Dogg was the main attraction. The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop was much a spectacle as a football game. Snoop Dogg seemed to be everywhere all at once, from a pregame tailgate to the postgame trophy presentation. Snoop Dog donned a headset on Colorado State's sideline, spent some time in the broadcast and even led both marching bands as conductor during their halftime performance. Snoop Dogg saved the best for last, rolling out in a light green, lowrider Chevy Impala with gold rims and accents, the shiny Arizona Bowl trophy in his hand as fans screamed his name. Mavs star Luka Doncic is latest pro athlete whose home was burglarized, business manager says DALLAS (AP) — Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks is the latest professional athlete whose home has been burglarized. The star guard’s business manager tells multiple media outlets there was a break-in at Doncic’s home Friday night. Lara Beth Seager says nobody was home, and Doncic filed a police report. The Dallas Morning News reports that jewelry valued at about $30,000 was stolen. Doncic is the sixth known pro athlete in the U.S. whose home was burglarized since October. Star NFL quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City and Joe Burrow of Cincinnati are among them. The NFL and NBA have issued security alerts to players over the break-ins. Victor Wembanyama plays 1-on-1 chess with fans in New York Victor Wembanyama went to a park in New York City and played 1-on-1 with fans on Saturday. He even lost a couple of games. Not in basketball, though. Wemby was playing chess. Before the San Antonio Spurs left New York for a flight to Minnesota, Wembanyama put out the call on social media: “Who wants to meet me at the SW corner of Washington Square park to play chess? Im there,” Wembanyama wrote. It was 9:36 a.m. And people began showing up almost immediately.
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Jayden Daniels dazzles again as Commanders clinch a playoff spot by beating Falcons 30-24 in OT LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — The Washington Commanders clinched a playoff spot by beating the Atlanta Falcons 30-24 in overtime. Jayden Daniels ran for a season-high 127 yards and threw for 227 and three touchdowns to make the postseason in his rookie year in the NFL. He outdueled fellow top-10 draft pick Michael Penix Jr. in a game each had an interception. The Commanders can move up to the sixth seed in the NFC if they win at Dallas next weekend. The Falcons lost control of their playoff chances and now can only get in if they beat Carolina and Tampa Bay loses to New Orleans in Week 18. NFC's No. 1 seed comes down to Vikings-Lions showdown at Detroit in Week 18 The NFC’s No. 1 seed will come down to the final game of the regular season when the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings next Sunday night. The winner takes the NFC North and gets a first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage until the Super Bowl. The loser becomes the No. 5 seed and must play on the road in the wild-card round. The Lions hold the tiebreaker if the teams enter with identical records and play to a tie. The Vikings held on for a 27-25 victory over the Green Bay Packers to set up the high-stakes showdown in Week 18. Darnold gives Vikings another gem with career-high 377 yards in 27-25 win over Packers MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Sam Darnold added another exploit to his career-altering season, passing for a personal-best 377 yards and three touchdowns as the Minnesota Vikings hung on to beat the Green Bay Packers 27-25 for their ninth consecutive victory. The Vikings are 14-2. They set up a final-week showdown in Detroit next Sunday night for both the division title and the No. 1 seed for the playoffs in the NFC. Jordan Love’s only touchdown pass for the Packers came with 2:18 left to pull the Packers within two points. Darnold responded with two completions for first downs to seal the game. Bills clinch the AFC's No. 2 seed with a 40-14 rout of the undisciplined Jets ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and the Buffalo Bills clinched the AFC’s No. 2 seed with a 40-14 rout of the New York Jets. The Bills put the game away by capitalizing on two Jets turnovers and scoring three touchdowns over a 5:01 span in the closing minutes of the third quarter. Buffalo’s defense forced three takeaways overall and sacked Aaron Rodgers four times, including a 2-yard loss for a safety in the second quarter. The five-time defending AFC East champion Bills improved to 13-3 to match a franchise single-season record. Thompson-Herro fight leads to ejections of multiple players and coaches in Heat's victory in Houston HOUSTON (AP) — Rockets forward Amen Thompson threw Heat guard Tyler Herro to the floor to trigger an altercation that resulted in six ejections in the closing minute of Miami’s 104-100 victory over Houston on Sunday. Thompson and Herro became entangled with Miami about to inbound the ball leading 99-94 with 35 seconds left. Thompson grabbed Herro by the jersey and tossed him, with referee Marc Davis describing it as Thompson “body slams Herro.” Herro, Thompson, and Udoka were ejected, as were Heat guard Terry Rozier, Rockets guard Jalen Green, and Rockets assistant coach Ben Sullivan. LeBron James at 40: A milestone birthday arrives Monday for the NBA's all-time scoring leader When LeBron James broke another NBA record earlier this month, the one for most regular-season minutes played in a career, his Los Angeles Lakers teammates handled the moment in typical locker room fashion. They made fun of him. Dubbed The Kid from Akron, with a limitless future, James is now the 40-year-old from Los Angeles with wisps of gray in his beard, his milestone birthday coming Monday, one that will make him the first player in NBA history to play in his teens, 20s, 30s and 40s. He has stood and excelled in the spotlight his entire career. Rising Sun Devils: Arizona State looks to pull off another big surprise at the Peach Bowl ATLANTA (AP) — As they prepare for Arizona State’s biggest game in nearly three decades, the guys who made it happen aren’t the least bit surprised to be rated a nearly two-touchdown underdog in the College Football Playoff. That’s a familiar position for the Sun Devils. They've been an underdog most of the season. Of the eight teams still vying for a national championship, there’s no bigger surprise than 11-2 Arizona State. The Sun Devils went 3-9 a year ago and were picked to finish dead last in their first season in the Big 12 Conference. Now, they're getting ready to face Texas in the Peach Bowl quarterfinal game on New Year’s Day. Penn State coach James Franklin says Nick Saban should be college football's commissioner SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Penn State coach James Franklin believes college football needs a commissioner and he even has a candidate in mind: former Alabama coach Nick Saban. Franklin made the suggestion Sunday at Penn State’s College Football Playoff quarterfinals media day ahead of the Fiesta Bowl. The sixth-seeded Nittany Lions are preparing for their game against No. 3 seed Boise State on Tuesday. The veteran coach was responding to a question about Penn State’s backup quarterback situation after Beau Pribula transferred to Missouri before the playoff. Pribula’s decision highlighted some of the frustrating aspects of a new college football world in the Name, Image and Likeness era and the transfer portal, forcing players to make tough decisions at inopportune times. Penn State's polarizing QB Drew Allar puts critics on mute and keeps winning games SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Even when Penn State quarterback Drew Allar gets some praise, it’s usually a backhanded compliment. They say he’s a good game manager and stays within himself, or that he doesn’t try to do too much. They mention he might not be flashy, but he gives the team a chance to win. And here’s the thing about Penn State since Allar stepped under center: The Nittany Lions have won games. A lot of them. Sometimes that’s hard to remember considering the lukewarm reception he often gets from fans. The polarizing Allar has another chance to quiet his critics on Tuesday, when Penn State plays Boise State in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Fiesta Bowl. Crosby breaks Lemieux's Penguins career assists record in 3-2 victory over the Islanders PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby broke Mario Lemieux’s Pittsburgh franchise career record for assists on Michael Bunting’s power-play goal and the Penguins beat the New York Islanders 3-2 on Sunday night. Crosby has 1,034 assists, good for 12th in NHL history. Only three players — Ray Bourque, Wayne Gretzky and Steve Yzerman — have more assists with a single team. The 37-year-old Crosby has played 1,310-regular-season games. Lemieux played 915. Evgeni Malkin added the deciding power-play goal in the third for Pittsburgh, which has 14 goals with the man advantage in its last 13 games. Anthony Beauvillier also scored to help the Penguins win for the seventh time in their last eight home games. Alex Nedeljkovic made 29 saves in his first start since Dec. 17.
OU JAC receives threats after attack on Allu Arjun’s home in HyderabadLet's face it, nothing important happens in December. I'm scheduling 24 advent calendar posts this week and then spending the rest of the year eating boxes of Cadbury Mini Yule Logs Triple Chocolate. So it's no surprise that Devolver have announced their remaining slate of games aiming for release in 2024 are actually coming out in 2025. The games that slipped are Baby Steps , Skate Story , and Stick It To The Stickman. Devolver released the news with typical style, via the 15th annual Devolver Delayed awards, which you can watch below. I enjoyed the in memoriam section for games that released this year which can therefore no longer be delayed, all of which are currently available at a discount via Devolver's autumn sale on Steam . Baby Steps is the pick of the Delayed Three that I'm most looking forward to. It's a literal walking simulator from Bennett Foddy and the makers of Ape Out in which you pilot limbs individually to steer your pyjama-clad protagonist up a mountain, like a marriage between QWOP , Getting Over It , and whichever third-person game with a mountain you care to choose from. Skyrim? Jusant? I bet God Of War's got a mud-soaked hill in it somewhere. Skate Story is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater if Tony Hawk was a demon made out of glass. Stick It To The Stickman is that Flash animation you watched 20 years ago but with a physics simulation and made by the Broforce developers. I want to play both of these games, too. Check out the graphic design on these bad boys. The blurriness on the image of the mini roll isn't my camera, that's actually how it looks on the box.
US lawmaker calls for release of Vietnamese political prisonerNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan said Wednesday that wide receiver Treylon Burks , who's been on injured reserve since mid-October with an injured knee, recently had surgery to fix a partially torn ACL. “It was a loose ACL that wasn’t fully torn, and so they had to go see a specialist, so some weeks went by after he went on IR and he eventually had to have ACL surgery,” Callahan said. “The surgery was a couple of weeks back, and the time from when he went to IR until he had the surgery was also a couple of weeks.” Burks was hurt in practice the week after the Titans lost to Indianapolis on Oct. 13 and placed on injured reserve on Oct. 19. The 2022 first-round pick is no stranger to injuries. He suffered concussions in both 2022 against Philadelphia and last year against Pittsburgh. Burks missed six games in each of his first two seasons with the Titans and played in just five games this season before being placed on injured reserve. He finished 2024 with four receptions for 34 yards. For his three NFL seasons, Burks has 53 receptions for 699 yards and one touchdown catch. The Titans (3-9) host Jacksonville (2-10) on Sunday. The Titans opened the three-week practice window for offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan to return from injured reserve. Duncan has started two games, the second against Buffalo on Oct. 20 at right tackle and lasted four snaps before hurting his hamstring. He was placed on injured reserve Oct. 26. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
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( ) is the top-ranked stock within the group.PHILADELPHIA — Saquon Barkley rushed for 167 yards to top 2,000 on the season, backup quarterback Kenny Pickett ran and threw for scores before departing with injured ribs, and the Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East title by routing the Dallas Cowboys 41-7 on Sunday. Barkley has 2,005 yards and needs 101 in next week’s mostly meaningless regular-season finale to top Eric Dickerson and his 2,105 yards for the Los Angeles Rams in 1984. The Eagles led 24-7 in the third quarter when Pickett was drilled by defensive end Micah Parsons, ending his first start in place of the concussed Jalen Hurts. Tanner McKee, a career third-stringer, entered the game and the Eagles finished the drive with a field goal. McKee later threw two TD passes, a 20-yarder to A.J. Brown and a 25-yarder to DeVonta Smith, in front of a roaring crowd delighted to watch the Eagles dominate their fiercest rival to wrap up the division title and at least the No. 2 seed in the NFC. Hurts was injured in last week’s loss at Washington and remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol — he didn’t practice all week — which opened the door for Pickett to start. VIKINGS 27, PACKERS 25: Sam Darnold added another exploit to his career-altering season, passing for a personal-best 377 yards and three touchdowns as host Minnesota hung on to beat Green Bay for its ninth consecutive victory, putting the V Vikings one win from the NFC’s top seed for the playoffs. Darnold hit Jalen Nailor, Jordan Addison and Cam Akers for scores to raise his passing touchdown total to 35, the fourth-most in NFL history by a player in his debut season with a team. The Vikings set up a final-week showdown in Detroit for both the NFC North title and the first-round-bye-plus-home-field-advantage package that comes with the best record in the conference. Jordan Love’s only touchdown pass for the Packers came with 2:18 left, a 3-yard toss to Malik Heath that trimmed their deficit to two points. But Darnold ran bootlegs for completions for two vital first downs as Minnesota ran out the clock. COMMANDERS 30, FALCONS 24 (OT): Jayden Daniels connected with Zach Ertz in overtime for his third touchdown pass of the game to get Washington into the playoffs with a home victory over Atlanta. Daniels ran for a season-high 127 yards and completed 24 of 36 passes for 227 yards and had two TD passes to Ertz and another to Olamide Zaccheaus to make the playoffs in his rookie year. The Falcons lost control of their chances of winning the NFC South and ensuring a home playoff game. They now need to beat Carolina and for the Buccaneers to lose to New Orleans to qualify altogether. BUCCANEERS 48, PANTHERS 14: Baker Mayfield threw for 359 yards and five touchdowns to help Tampa Bay keep its division title and playoff hopes alive with a home blowout over Carolina. Mayfield threw TD passes of 2 and 1 yards to Mike Evans, and Tampa Bay produced points on five straight possessions to build a 27-7 lead as the Bucs won for the fifth time in the past six weeks. Jalen McMillan scored on receptions of 10 and 16 yards, linebacker J.J. Russell returned a blocked punt for a TD, and rookie Bucky Irving had another big game against with 120 yards rushing on 20 carries and four receptions for 77 yards. GIANTS 45, COLTS 33: New York snapped a franchise-record 10-game losing streak and ended Indianapolis’ slim playoff hopes as Drew Lock threw four touchdown passes and ran for another. New York earned its first home win of the season and it no longer has control of the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. Lock sandwiched touchdown passes of 31 and 59 yards to Malik Nabers around TD passes of 32 yards to Darius Slayton and 5 yards to Wan’Dale Robinson in leading the Giants to their first win since beating Seattle on Oct. 6. RAIDERS 25, SAINTS 10: Aidan O’Connell passed for two touchdowns, tight end Brock Bowers broke two rookie NFL records, and Las Vegas won for just the fourth time this season, beating struggling New Orleans at the Superdome. Ameer Abdullah rushed for 115 yards for the Raiders — the journeyman running back’s first 100-yard game in his 10 NFL seasons. BILLS 40, JETS 14: Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, and host Buffalo clinched the AFC’s No. 2 seed with a rout of unraveling New York. The Bills put the game away by capitalizing on two Jets turnovers and scoring three touchdowns over a 5:01 span in the closing minutes of the third quarter. JAGUARS 20, TITANS 13: Mac Jones threw two touchdown passes, including one to standout rookie Brian Thomas Jr., and host Jacksonville beat Tennessee in the rain to sweep the season series for the fourth time in 30 years. Jones completed 15 of 22 passes for 174 yards, with most of them going to Thomas. The first-round draft pick from LSU finished with seven receptions for 91 yards. His 11-yard TD catch with 7:05 remaining gave him his eighth game with at least 60 yards and a score, tying him with Hall of Famer Randy Moss for the most by a rookie in NFL history. DOLPHINS 20, BROWNS 3: Tyler Huntley scrambled for a touchdown and threw for one while starting for Tua Tagovailoa, and Miami stayed in the playoff race heading into its season finale with a road victory over Cleveland. 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Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV) Trading Down 7.1% on Insider SellingIt is only late November, no trophies are handed out at this time of year, or so the old adage goes, but there is little doubt that Liverpool are the best team in Europe right now. Their hope will be to maintain that status come the final in Munich on May 31 and, maybe, this could be another dress rehearsal for that occasion. It is not as if these two grand clubs have not acquainted each other at that stage of the competition in the past – even if Real Madrid will have to rally from this, a third defeat in five ties in this competition. In the newly formatted group stage, with all 36 teams lumped together, Liverpool deservedly sit on the summit having defeated the European champions in what felt like yet another special Anfield night. “Liverpool, Liverpool top of the league,” chanted their fans. Such is their dominance that applies to Europe as well as the Premier League. Liverpool’s record in all competitions reads played 19, won 17, drawn one and lost one, and that is truly remarkable. And formidable. Both sides missed penalties but Liverpool deserved the points on an evening when Jude Bellingham and, even more so, Kylian Mbappe failed to impose themselves. The only setback was a possible injury to the thrilling youngster Conor Bradley. Caoimhin Kelleher denies Kylian Mbappé from the spot! 😳 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Anfield expected. Mbappe’s first run? The self-confessed Liverpool fan – well, they are his favourite Premier League team at least – was raucously booed. And booed even more, with a few cheers, when stole the ball away from him and released Darwin Nunez. Suddenly there was a chance with Thibaut Courtois doing well to get down low and divert the shot – although it struck Raul Asencio who had sprinted back. The ball trickled goalwards and was cleared off the line, when it was partly over the line, by the relieved defender. Asencio was then involved in a clash with Nunez off the ball. Both were deservedly booked. With that the temperature rose even higher. Ryan Gravenberch went over and play continued. Mbappe went on a dribble and also went down. A free-kick was given – provoking more Anfield outrage – with Antonio Rudiger running to tell captain Luka Modric to protest to the referee. Modric shrugged him off. Such behaviour is not the 39-year-old’s style and Gravenberch was booked anyway. It was Liverpool who threatened again as Curtis Jones forced his way through. The ball broke to Nunez who stabbed it – only for Courtois to again save Madrid. As he, of course, did in the Champions League final between these two clubs in Paris two years ago. Vinicius Junior scored the winning goal in that game but injury meant he was another absentee for Madrid along with Rodrygo. Still, that allowed Mbappe to move out to his preferred position on the left and there was certainly more threat from him there. It was a test for Bradley and the Northern Ireland international did brilliantly to run back 40 yards, slide in . Mbappe clapped his hands in frustration. The Kop roared its approval. A header from Nunez just skimmed past a post; another from Luis Diaz was punched away by Courtois and it continued to bounce from end to end. Liverpool carried the greater threat but it was wonderfully open and committed. It also felt like a tightrope was being walked. Gravenberch fouled Eduardo Camavinga and the Madrid bench were up, demanding another yellow which would have let to a red for the midfielder. Modric brought down Alexis Mac Allister and Virgil van Dijk ran to the referee also calling for a caution. He was ignored and half-time came – and with it an opportunity to draw breath. Liverpool were out early and pressed on. Even Modric was being hassled so much that he gave the ball away. Salah demanded a penalty, rightly turned down, Courtois saved a close-range Bradley header and finally the breakthrough was made and the 21-year-old right-back, inevitably, was involved. The ball was worked across the face of the Madrid penalty area by Jones with Mac Allister playing a smart one-two with Bradley. The midfielder shot low back across Courtois and this time the goalkeeper was beaten. Take a bow, Alexis Mac Allister! 👏 Anfield erupts with noise as Liverpool take the lead 🔊 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Real were reeling and lost another player, Camavinga, to injury. Could they respond? There was a rash challenge from Andy Robertson, a gift, catching substitute Lucas Vasquez, and the penalty was given. Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher read Mbappe’s intentions, diving to his left to turn away the spot-kick and Anfield lapped it up. They lapped it up even more when Liverpool earned their own penalty. Salah ran at Ferland Mendy and the full-back brought him down – only for, astonishingly, the forward to drive his penalty wide. As he struck the ball there were cheers of anticipation followed by disbelief as it clipped the post. However, Cody Gakpo made sure of the victory. A corner was played short, the ball was returned to Robertson who crossed with the substitute rising unopposed to plant his header. Courtois stood and shook his head. As well he might. Madrid are the comeback kings. But not this time. Not against this Liverpool. 10:34 PM GMT Curtis Jones influential once again Curtis Jones (93.1%) had the best passing accuracy of any midfielder or forward to start the Liverpool vs Real Madrid game. A lovely symmetry to his pass viz, too. | — Opta Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) 10:30 PM GMT Slot’s family are in Liverpool this week They took a few days off school to be here. They will here for Man City but it will not influence the game! Though sometimes my father gives me good advice. To have family around, it is always a good thing, because you don’t have to be focused for 24 hours... 18 hours maybe! 10:27 PM GMT Jude Bellingham’s post-match thoughts I think to be fair, from the first minute they took control of the game. We never took advantage of our spells in the game, we tried to force it and turned the ball over too many times. I thought they were more up for it, which was disappointing. It’s a bad result against probably the best-performing team in Europe. There is no disgrace in losing here but we are not happy with it. The penalty is a big moment in the game, but he’s wonderful player and the pressure he holds his huge. The penalty is not the reason he lost the game, they were better than us. Kylian can hold his head high, he is going to produce many moments that are huge for this club. 10:20 PM GMT Arne Slot’s post-match thoughts I wouldn’t say its the same as any other win because you know how special it is to beat this team, who have dominated Europe in recent years and been a pain in the arse for Liverpool as well! We say it is a big week, but we have a big week next week too. When you start at a new club, you want to implement your playing style as quickly as possible, which is not so different from Jurgen, especially without the ball. With the ball, we have changed some details but not too many. I felt we were too impatient in the first half, every time they threatened us was from us forcing it or being sloppy. I said at half-time that there is more in us, that we can play with more intensity and use the ball better. 10:16 PM GMT The moment that lit the fuse for Liverpool Conor Bradley’s challenge on Kylian Mbappe caused Anfield to erupt, and from there Liverpool started to turn the screw. Liverpool fans will be hoping his hamstring problem was just linked to fatigue. Jeremy Wilson breaks down . 10:13 PM GMT Kelleher on the City game I think confidence is high in the whole squad. Man City, we know they have had a tough few results but what a team. We expect a really tough test but this is good confidence for the team and we will go again. 10:01 PM GMT What to make of Real Madrid? They have now lost three matches from five in the Champions League and are staring at a play-off round and two additional matches. Real are testament to the idea that ‘squad depth’ is an overrated concept; no team can sustain their highest level of performance while missing half a dozen or more important players. They are threadbare at the back right now, and whether the fault lies with club or player, they are nowhere near to seeing the best of Kylian Mbappe. 09:55 PM GMT FT: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Arne Slot’s Liverpool march on, clear at the top of the Premier League and the only team in the Champions League with a perfect record. Their first win over Real Madrid since 2009. It is not mathematically confirmed. but with 15 points on the board and RB Leipzig, AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid ticked off, Liverpool are surely assured of a top-eight finish. A well deserved victory. They were by far the more threatening attacking force, and in spells looked like they could create danger at will. Not much cause for encouragement if you are a watching Man City fan. The one worry for Liverpool is that Konate is down and receiving treatment at full time. 09:52 PM GMT 93 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Kelleher with another save, this time to deny Diaz from a tight angle. Could he have cut the ball back for Mbappe? 09:50 PM GMT 92 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Vazquez with a shot from 25 yards, comfortably saved by Kelleher. That is Real’s only shot on target from open play. 09:50 PM GMT 90 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 There are four minutes of added time to play, and Liverpool almost had a third. Luis Diaz, who has been quietly very good, goes from the dink beyond Courtois but the goalkeeper stayed up to save. 09:46 PM GMT 89 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Fran Garcia with some sharp play, and Mbappe cuts inside and sees a shot deflect of Mac Allister’s heel and not too far wide of the post. Corner cleared, before Bellingham is flagged offside in the second phase. 09:44 PM GMT 87 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 This is very unfortunate for Conor Bradley who has been outstanding: he has pulled up and looks to be mouthing hamstring to the physios. He is back on his feet now, and making his way off the pitch unaided. Joe Gomez is going to replace him. When they said Real Madrid wanted LFC's right back, which one did they mean? 😀😀😀😀 — Chris Bascombe (@_ChrisBascombe) What a performance 🔥🏃🏻♂️ ⚽️ 🏆 — Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) 09:43 PM GMT 85 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Some of Liverpool’s one-touch play and direct attacking has been so impressive tonight, slicing through Real and galloping forward at a frightening lick. Liverpool are going to be only team of 36 on maximum points after five Champions League games. 09:41 PM GMT 83 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Szoboszlai has replaced Curtis Jones. That change might be about saving Jones’ legs for Sunday’s game against Manchester City. The Anfield crowd are singing Arne Slot’s song now. 09:38 PM GMT 81 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 Bradley on the front foot yet again, winning a loose ball and drawing a foul from Fran Garcia. Ceballos is booked for complaining about the decision. This is turning into a statement performance by Liverpool, Slot on the verge of venturing where Klopp could not go by beating Real Madrid. 09:37 PM GMT 79 minutes: Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 0 We are going to see the 18-year-old Brazilian forward Endrick. He replaces Luka Modric, who receives warm applause from the Anfield crowd. 09:35 PM GMT GOOOAALL! Gakpo doubles Liverpool’s lead A short corner from Liverpool, and Robertson’s inswinging cross finds the head of Gakpo to plant a header beyond Courtois. Great leap from the Dutchman, but VAR will be checking this for offside because he was moving back...goal given! Liverpool DOUBLE their lead! Cody Gakpo comes off the bench to score a towering header 💥 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 09:34 PM GMT 76 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Luis Diaz is playing in a central position now, with Gakpo wide left. Fran Garcia has replaced Mendy, and straight away the substitute is required to make a back-post header with Salah lurking. 09:32 PM GMT 73 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Real have shown more as an attacking force since going behind, but once again Liverpool defend stoutly up against Mbappe. Slot’s team are still finding lots of space on the counter. The danger for Liverpool is when they fail to finish those moves and Real get the chance to counter the counter. 09:29 PM GMT SALAH MISSES! As he has done on more than one occasion in his Liverpool career, Salah has slashed a penalty wide when going for power. Sliced it with the outside of his foot and his penalty clipped the post. Real Madrid still alive. Salah and Mbappe have both missed penalty. Liverpool have the chance to extend their lead but Mo Salah misses the penalty ❌ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 09:28 PM GMT LIVERPOOL PENALTY! Salah has done Mendy all ends up here, after a brilliant outside of the foot pass from Diaz to set him away on the break. Mendy was preoccupied with trying to stop Salah cutting inside and ended up in a contorted position. Salah chopped beyond him and was tripped. Certain penalty. 09:26 PM GMT 68 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Kelleher with another save, but Brahim Diaz was offside in any case after Mbappe’s pass through. 09:24 PM GMT 66 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Bellingham fouls Mac Allister with a pretty desperate challenge. Gakpo is getting ready to replace Nunez. Liverpool win the ball back with some manic pressing, Mendy’s heavy touch giving Bradley the chance to pounce. 09:23 PM GMT 65 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 After tonight’s performance by Bradley and Kelleher, the next big contract rewards at Anfield should go to Liverpool’s Irish scouts! 09:22 PM GMT 64 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool now defending in numbers to hold up Diaz in the box. In the moments leading up to the penalty, Salah tried to set Nunez away but his pass was intercepted. Slot might want his team to slow down and keep the ball a little more. The only way Real can find a way back into this is if it becomes a see-saw game. 09:20 PM GMT KELLEHER SAVES FROM MBAPPE! First Connor Bradley and now Kelleher have won the battle of wits with Mbappe. The forward went with the inside of his right foot, but there was not enough power to beat Kelleher who saved plunging down to his left. What a moment for surely the best back-up goalkeeper around. Caoimhin Kelleher denies Kylian Mbappé from the spot! 😳 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 09:19 PM GMT PENALTY REAL! The first piece of football Real have strung together since half-time. Mbappe got the better of Bradley on the outside, his low cross was cleared. Ceballos spread play to Vazquez with Modric dummying, and Robertson is penalised for tripping Vazquez with a trailing leg. Soft, but little chance it was getting overturned. 09:15 PM GMT 57 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 A double sub from Real: Ceballos and Vazquez on, Guler and Camavinga on. Vazquez has gone to right-back with Valverde in midfield. Real are now even more depleted than when the game kicked off. 09:13 PM GMT Another second-half goal from Liverpool They used to say kicking towards the Kop was worth a goal for Liverpool. Slot is maintaining the tradition this season. It was coming from the start of the second half. 09:13 PM GMT 54 minutes: Liverpool 1 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool rampant now, with Curtis Jones surging through midfield and playing a one-two with Diaz. He tees up Mac Allister at the edge of the box but he shoots wide. It goes from bad to worse for Real: Camavinga has pulled a hamstring chasing Jones. Dani Ceballos is about to replace him. 09:11 PM GMT GOOOOAAALL! Mac Allister gives Liverpool the lead They have been knocking on the door since the restart and it has finally opened. Nice interplay around the edge of the Real box, with Mac Allister exchanging a give and go with Bradley. The right back’s lay off was well weighted, and Mac Allister’s finish back through legs wrong-footed Courtois and found the bottom corner. Take a bow, Alexis Mac Allister! 👏 Anfield erupts with noise as Liverpool take the lead 🔊 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 09:09 PM GMT 51 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Very bright football from Liverpool, and Conor Bradley almost pops up with the opening goal! Mac Allister with a lofted ball into the box to find the right-back’s run from deep, but Bradley’s header was too close to Courtois. 09:08 PM GMT 49 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool remain on the front foot. Modric’s loose pass from his own box is straight to Gravenberch. Salah goes down looking for a penalty under challenge from Mendy, but nothing doing. That was more of a Kop appeal than anything else. Liverpool then box Camavinga in before Rudiger almost gifts Jones a present with a poor pass inside his own box, but Guler recovered to get a toe to the ball. 09:06 PM GMT 47 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool looking dangerous within the first minute of the half, but Jones could not get the ball out of his feet to shot. They the home team win a corner through Bradley. Van Dijk and Konate are up. Cleared, but only to Jones at the edge of the box. Clean strike after a nice first touch, Jones’ shot deflects behind for a corner. Courtois claims. 09:03 PM GMT We’re back under way in the second half Liverpool get the second 45 minutes starting, shooting towards the Kop. Applause from behind the goal from Thibaut Courtois. 08:53 PM GMT The Real Madrid conundrum Madrid are an extraordinary side in that they can look very ordinary, but then you know they are just awaiting the moment to strike. Kelleher is yet to make a save, but rather than weather a storm, the Madrid defence has to deal with a couple of light showers. There has been a lot of quality without the anticipated explosion, Bradley’s tackle on Mbappe bringing the loudest roar and preceding the first prolonged spell of pressure on Madrid’s defence. Slot will be warning his booked players to take care in the second half, however. 08:48 PM GMT HT: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 In the final moments of the half, there was more sound defending from Bradley against Mbappe, who looks a shadow of his best self. Camavinga started the attack with more sterling work in midfield. This has been an intense, high-level 45 minutes, but Liverpool have had the better chances by quite some margin. Two eye-catching saves from Courtois plus that early goal-line clearance from Asensio. Bradley and Nunez have been very good for Liverpool, as have the centre-backs. Camavinga the pick of the bunch for Real. Bradley’s tackle on Mbappe probably the highlight of the half: One of the best tackles you'll see from Conor Bradley on Kylian Mbappé ⛔ — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 08:45 PM GMT 44 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Mbappe pinched the ball off Bradley but Van Dijk did ever so well later in the attack to stand up and win the ball cleanly against the French forward. Camavinga is winning so many challenges in the middle of the pitch, feels like he is taking Liverpool on alone in there. 08:44 PM GMT 42 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Helped by the crowd’s anger with some refereeing decisions, the game has gone a little haywire which is entertaining but I doubt either manager will be pleased by the frantic nature of it. Liverpool clear a Real corner, and Nunez does really well to carry the ball forward before spreading play right. Real recover to slow down Jones. 08:41 PM GMT 40 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Bellingham involved in some neat Real football through midfield, Guler is tripped by Mac Allister who is booked. The Liverpool midfielder will now miss the game in Girona with a suspension. Then Bellingham let the ball run after he was pressed in his own half, and Real suddenly had a five-on-three, but Modric could not pick a pass from a wide left position and then he fouls Konate. 08:38 PM GMT 38 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool have the bit between their teeth at the moment, they are bossing almost all of the duels, Real are struggling to make the ball stick up front. Jones clips a shot over the bar, before Rudiger positions himself well to clear Robertson’s cross. Great tempo to the game, but still no breakthrough goal. 08:34 PM GMT 34 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool go close with a couple of headed efforts. The first, from Nunez, had Courtois is more trouble, a glancing header that the goalkeeper had to tip around the post. Then Courtois punches clear a Diaz header back across goal. Anfield is up now, this is a dangerous spell for the Spanish side. 08:33 PM GMT 32 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 The loudest cheer of the night so far at Anfield is for Conor Bradley, who has just nailed Mbappe and won the ball cleanly with an outstanding defensive challenge. Real broke after that Liverpool free-kick and Mbappe was travelling at full speed beyond Mac Allister, but Bradley ate up the ground and hooked the ball clear with a forceful but very fair sliding challenge. If Liverpool win this game, that Conor Bradley on Kylian Mbappe tackle will live long in the memory. 08:31 PM GMT 30 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Mendy is penalised for holding Salah. Liverpool free-kick in a crossing position wide right. It looked a little soft but Liverpool will not care. Rudiger and Van Dijk chirping away at each other in the box. Clipped in by Mac Allister, Courtois punches clear. 08:29 PM GMT 28 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 A couple of lovely moments from Camavinga in midfield for Real Madrid, first an incisive carry and then a diagonal pass out to Mbappe. Bellingham then wins a corner, Mordric to take. Konate glances a header away before Guler slices a show wide from distance. 08:26 PM GMT 26 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Real Madrid showing their Champions League strut by playing out of their own box at Anfield. Courtois with a chipped pass and then Bellingham protects the ball well to win a foul. They are yet to really test Kelleher, though. Slot will be happy enough with what he has seen, but no goal. 08:24 PM GMT 24 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool’s second big chance of the night but Courtois smothers! A bit of pinball in the box, but Curtis Jones barrels his way beyond Asensio and the ball fell for Nunez to hit on the volley six or seven yards out. The goalkeeper stood his ground and made a vital block. Liverpool’s game on chances so far. 08:22 PM GMT 22 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Liverpool finding it harder to feed Gravenberch on the turn now, so more of their possession is in front of the Real Madrid defensive block. Nunez tracking back into his own half is commendable, but his defending is clumsy and he concedes a free-kick in a dangerous position. Dragged down Camavinga, 25 yards out right of centre. Guler takes and shoots...well over the bar. Nunez obviously needs to be careful. His duel with Raul Asencio has been a feature of the game, but the early booking should be the signal to stop diving into challenges. The referee is card happy. 08:20 PM GMT 19 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Real Madrid looked to have a four-against-two down their right momentarily, but Valverde’s dinked cross to the back post was too heavy. Excellent defending on the cover from Real’s young defender Asensio, up against the menacing and much faster Nunez. Then Real enjoy some considered possession in the middle of the pitch to the sound of some whistles. 08:18 PM GMT 17 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 The Anfield crowd are furious. They believe they should have had a free-kick around 25 yards from goal, nothing given, and from the subsequent break, Gravenberch is penalised and booked when Mbapped appeared to have merely ran into him. Speaking of the crowd, there have been some boos for Bellingham early on. He was linked with a move to Liverpool from Dortmund. Pantomime stuff really. Loudest Kop jeers so far reserved for Bellingham and Mbappe - two players who were of interest to Liverpool, of course. 08:16 PM GMT 15 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 I once watched Brahim Diaz play for Man City’s Under-18s in a Youth Cup tie at the Emirates, and thought they had found a faster David Silva. Didn’t quite work out for him at City, but he is doing alright for himself now. Real win their first corner but Robertson heads clear. Modric has pinged a couple of switches so far, but Liverpool looking fairly comfortable defensively. 08:13 PM GMT 13 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Some grappling in the penalty area between Asensio and Nunez, and the Liverpool forward flops to the turf holding his face. There was no hint of a punch, slap or a headbutt there, Nunez was trying to pull a fast one, but both players have been shown a yellow card. Real make a meal of clearing the near-post corner, but they do eventually. 08:11 PM GMT 10 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Luis Diaz drags a shot wide of the near post when he had time to steady himself and make a better decision. Konate with a telling defensive header to prevent a chipped through ball finding Mbappe. It looks like Real have tweaked their defensive shape to more of a 4-4-2 now with Diaz right and Bellingham on the left. Liverpool have a corner after Mendy challenges Salah. 08:09 PM GMT 8 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Very open start to this game. Valverde with an interception on the stretch to prevent Diaz getting in down the left. Then Real pinch the ball high after a slack moment from Van Dijk but Guler runs down a blind alley. The Liverpool play out nicely and release Jones. Too much space in Real’s midfield at the moment, Liverpool not encountering much resistance when they have the ball. 08:06 PM GMT 4 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 Asensio clears one off the line for Real Madrid to spare himself an own goal! It all started from Salah robbing Mbappe of possession inside the Liverpool half, and from there the home team sprung the counter-attack through a Nunez burst. Nice pass slipped through from Salah for Nunez to strike from a tight angle. Saved by Courtois, the rebound bounced off Asensio, but he scrambled back to clear off the line. 08:03 PM GMT 2 minutes: Liverpool 0 Real Madrid 0 It is something of a challenge trying to decipher Real Madrid’s shape. It looks like Arda Guler is operating as a false nine in between Diaz and Mbappe. Bellingham, Modric and Camavinga in midfield, with Valverde at right-back in a back four. Asensio and Rudiger the centre-halves with Mendy at left-back. Both teams moving the ball through the thirds quite smoothly in the first few minutes, this is shaping up to be a good watch. 08:00 PM GMT KICK OFF! Real Madrid get the game started, shooting towards the Kop in the first half. 07:56 PM GMT The players are in the tunnel The atmosphere sounds like it is building nicely at Anfield, even if this new Champions League format does take some of the edge away from the occasion. Real without Rodrygo, Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal, Lucas Vazquez, Aurelien Tchouameni and David Alaba. Liverpool will be attacking a makeshift back four. Luka Modric starts in midfield aged 39. 07:45 PM GMT Slot’s pre-match thoughts If we want to win against Real Madrid, we have to do many, many things well for the whole game. When your concentration slips a bit, they have the ability to do you harm. We have to be on top of your game for every second I always pick the strongest team for the next game, but that does not always mean the best XI players because I have many good players. If we play twice in three days and some players didn’t start, it can be that reason or it can be because of the type of player for what we will face. He [Salah] has been in the media since he played for Liverpool especially so he is used to it. If he doesn’t play a good game tonight it’s because of Real Madrid but I expect him to be the same Mo Salah he has been for many years for this club. 07:38 PM GMT What a night for Conor Bradley Mbappe has been used as a central striker by Real, but he moves left tonight in the absence of Vinicius Junior, pitting him against Conor Bradley. The young Liverpool full-back had a good run in the team last season, but he is best moments came when storming forward, such as his goal against Chelsea. A duel with Mbappe is surely the most stringent defensive test of his career so far. 07:32 PM GMT Real Madrid’s escapology act Speaking to Michael Owen before the game, one of the observations that did not make the cut in our is how Real Madrid have been Liverpool’s Kryptonite since the last win under Rafa Benitez 15 year ago. “A lot of teams will say that, though,” said Owen. “They have been dominant without being this incredible, ground-breaking side like other European champions of the past. I thought Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool were better teams in games in which they were beaten by Real. “But Real have the ability to squirm past sides - they have the know-how. Liverpool and Manchester City must be sick of them. Now Real look better on paper but they won’t fancy playing Liverpool.” 07:31 PM GMT Courtois and Salah meet again tonight 07:21 PM GMT Curtis Jones looks Arne Slot’s man right now When everyone is fit, it’s Curtis Jones vs Dominik Szoboszlai for the third midfield spot. Arne Slot’s faith in the Liverpool-born man is showing again as he gets the vote. Given Szoboszlai is considered in his homeland to be the next Ferenc Puskas - Hungary’s Real Madrid legend, of course - he might be simmering on the bench. He should be motivated to prove the manager wrong when he is likely to come on during the later stages. 07:11 PM GMT Gareth Bale reminded of his poor Anfield record “Yeah, but I won the ones when it mattered,” Bale replies, in reference to the 2018 and 2022 finals. Bale scored one of the competition’s greatest final goals in Kiev. 07:04 PM GMT It looks Curtis Jones’ midfield shirt to lose Dominik Szoboszlai has been full of running since he joined Liverpool in summer 2023, but his decision-making and execution has been very inconsistent. It looks like Curtis Jones has moved ahead of him to be Liverpool’s third midfielder alongside Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister. As Slot said in his pre-match press conference, Alexander-Arnold is on the bench and is not expected to play many minutes tonight. Will he be thrown back in against City? 07:02 PM GMT Liverpool’s team coach arriving Evening, Reds 👋 — Liverpool FC (@LFC) 06:59 PM GMT Ancelotti on the challenge facing Real this evening It will be a very entertaining match, as always. Two historic clubs in this competition, each with its own characteristics. We’ll have to see who has the character and personality to show it on the pitch. Liverpool has always been very competitive and very dangerous. It was under (Juergen) Klopp, and it is with the new coach. 06:51 PM GMT Liverpool starting XI: Jones preferred to Szoboszlai, Alexander-Arnold on bench Team news! 📣 Alexander-Arnold only fit enough for the bench Liverpool 🆚 Real Madrid | — Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) 06:42 PM GMT Slot on Real Madrid’s Champions League ‘aura’ I cannot talk for all the other teams they face but when I worked at my former club (Feyenoord) I said many times we should take the (example) of Madrid, that they always find a way to win. They can win it in different ways and that is probably one of the reasons - apart from them having so much quality - that they won this tournament a lot. I can only speak for myself but maybe the players feel the same. They can win by being dominant and outplaying the opponent, but if it is a difficult game they always find a way to win the game or go to the next round. 06:38 PM GMT Gareth Bale is taking a break from the golf course The former Real Madrid man and five-time Champions League winner is at Anfield on punditry duty tonight. 06:14 PM GMT Making sense of that Real Madrid team No Rodrygo or Vinicius, so former Manchester City academy product Brahim Diaz and, you would think, Kylian Mbappe on the flanks. Mbappe vs Alexander-Arnold is the match-up Gareth Southgate always seemed keen to avoid as England manager, though the Liverpool right-back is not expected to be fit enough to start. Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy and Raúl Asencio are the only recognised defenders on the team sheet. Camavinga has played at left-back previously, but that is Mendy’s position. Valverde at right-back? Or a back three with a midfield diamond? We shall see. With Jude Bellingham expected to take up a roving central attacking position, it is more like the dynamic Real had in this competition this season. It would sound ludicrous, and could look ludicrous by the end of the night, to say Real’s team is better without Vinicius but it does solve the dilemma of how to fit the Brazilian, Mbappe and Bellingham into one team against strong opposition. 06:06 PM GMT Real Madrid starting XI 📋✅ Our starting XI! 🆚 — Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) 06:05 PM GMT Best betting sites Betting on the football today? Take a look at for free bets and betting offers. 06:03 PM GMT Sign up to our Telegraph Football newsletter 06:03 PM GMT Man of the moment Mohamed Salah can reverse fortunes vs Real Madrid Beating a Real Madrid side deprived of Vinicius Junior would not quite avenge Liverpool’s 2018 and 2022 Champions League final defeats, but it would confirm Arne Slot’s team as serious candidates to win the competition this season. Liverpool are the only club of 36 in the Champions League who retain a chance of taking maximum points from their first five games, and victory tonight would likely leave them requiring just one more win to confirm a top-eight finish. There is no disgrace in having Real as your bogey team, but they have been something of a scourge for Liverpool who are winless against the Spanish club in their last eight competitive meetings. Their last win was a 4-0 thrashing at Anfield in the 2009 Champions League last 16. The 2018 final in Kiev brought pain in more than one respect, with Mohamed Salah’s night ended prematurely by a shoulder injury sustained in a tangle with Real defender Sergio Ramos. Salah could well have been the match-winner four years later in Paris, but was repelled repeatedly by Thibaut Courtois as Jurgen Klopp missed out on his reign’s second European Cup. Plenty of motivation for Salah then, who is in the spotlight after suggesting he is closer to leaving Liverpool at the end of the season than staying. Salah says he is yet to receive a contract offer from Liverpool, with his current deal expiring in the summer. The situation looks far from decided and Salah’s statement could well be brinkmanship, but it is an unwanted distraction after such a serene start to the Slot era. Liverpool face Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday, when they will have the chance to pull 11 points clear of the champions. With Liverpool already on 12 points in the Champions League’s new league phase, Slot might be tempted to prioritise that match but you do not rest players for European Cup meetings with Real Madrid (unless of course, you are Brendan Rodgers in 2014). The competition holders are without Vinicius because of a muscular injury, but that might afford Carlo Ancelotti the chance to find a better tactical balance. Accommodating the winger, Jude Bellingham and summer arrival Kylian Mbappe has proved difficult for Real, who have been turned over by Lille and AC Milan so far in Europe. Full team news on the way shortly.
Former President has died at the age of 100. The 39th president of the United States was a Georgia peanut farmer who sought to restore trust in government when he assumed the presidency in 1977 and then built a reputation for tireless work as a humanitarian. He earned a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He died Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care, at his home in Plains, Georgia. At age 52, Carter was sworn in as president on Jan. 20, 1977, after defeating President Gerald R. Ford in the 1976 general election. Carter left office on Jan. 20, 1981, following his 1980 general election loss to Ronald Reagan. Here's the latest: The died Sunday, more than a year after entering , at his home in the small town of Plains, Georgia, where he and his wife, who , spent most of their lives. “Our founder, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, passed away this afternoon in Plains, Georgia,” The Carter Center said in posting about his death on the social media platform X. It added in a statement that he died peacefully, surrounded by his family. In his 1975 book “Why Not The Best,” Carter said of himself: “I am a Southerner and an American, I am a farmer, an engineer, a father and husband, a Christian, a politician and former governor, a planner, a businessman, a nuclear physicist, a naval officer, a canoeist, and among other things a lover of Bob Dylan’s songs and Dylan Thomas’s poetry.” A moderate Democrat, as a little-known Georgia governor with a broad smile, outspoken Baptist mores and technocratic plans reflecting his education as an engineer. After he left office and returned home to his tiny hometown of Plains in southwest Georgia, Carter regularly at Maranatha Baptist Church until his mobility declined. Those sessions drew visitors from around the world.BOSTON — A private consultant hired by the state is recommending Massachusetts not authorize sports betting kiosks at bars, restaurants and other venues, citing a lack of revenue from the machines in other states and the societal impacts of expanded gambling. The report by the Spectrum Gaming Group, which was hired last year by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, concluded that “there is little to no economic upside for kiosk hosts and the Commonwealth itself while there is an increased risk of negative social impacts.” Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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