19th minute goal for Spokane and now they've scored in all 3 of their road games, but lost the first two.
NCFC draws a penalty on the Birmingham goalie and converts the penalty in the 2nd minute for a 1-0 lead in Cary.
Ludvig Aberg with a -7, second place finish in his first ever Master's. It's going to be fun watching him and Scheffler battle for the next 10-15 years.
Can’t make this s**t up: Tigres goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman is facing investigation by Liga MX for using a laser pointer to blind Rayados players in the Clásico last night. Guzman was injured & watching from a suite. Absolutely hilarious. w/@felipecar: https://t.co/J6iUfSDiS7— Pablo Iglesias Maurer (@MLSist) April 14, 2024
In another episode of "if this happened in MLS": just may be the worst penalty on target i’ve ever seen pic.twitter.com/XVH6B5PjJT— Tom Bogert (@tombogert) April 15, 2024
2025 USL League One team, Texoma FC, just added some people to their ownership group including several of the Gronkowskis.
Rugby Club World Cup set to be launched in 2028 - sources https://www.espn.com/rugby/story/_/id/39905136/rugby-club-world-cup-set-launched-2028-sources
Dortmund up 2-1 on Atletico Madrid and it's 3-3 on aggregate with 30 minutes left. PSG up 2-1 at Barcelona, 4-4 on aggregate, with 35 minutes left. Barcelona is down to 10 men and now Xavi has been sent off from the sidelines. Insanity happening there. And now a penalty called against Barcelona and Mbappe buries it for the 3-1, 5-4 lead.
Atletico and Dortmund have each scored again and Barcelona has had another coach get a red card. I didn't expect to watch much of these games but this is completely bonkers and the refs in Barcelona might need an escort out of there.
Very funny that they're going to the playoffs courtesy of an empty-netter that only happened because the Flyers weren't aware that they were already eliminated and were pushing for a regulation goal that would have done nothing for them had they scored it. Related, but less funny, the NHL's points system drives me ********ing crazy. If anyone can give a good reason for an overtime game dishing out 50% more points than a regulation game, I'm ready to listen.
Whose idea was that, anyway? It has the exact opposite effect from soccer competitions adopting the 3 point win system.