يستعد منتخب البرتغال، بقيادة المدرب روبرتو مارتينيز، لخوض مباراة في إطار التصفيات المؤهلة إلى بطولة كأس العالم نسخة 2026، وذلك مساء يوم السبت ضد نظيره أيرلندا.
ويستضيف ملعب “جوزيه ألفالادي” مباراة البرتغال وأيرلندا، في إطار تصفيات قارة أوروبا المؤهلة إلى النسخة المقبلة من بطولة كأس العالم.
ويمتلك منتخب البرتغال 6 نقاط في صدارة المجموعة السادسة، في حين تمتلك أيرلندا نقطة واحدة فقط في المركز الرابع. موعد مباراة البرتغال وأيرلندا اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026
تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة البرتغال وأيرلندا اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026
تُذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN SPORTS 5. معلق مباراة البرتغال وأيرلندا اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026
سيعلق جواد بده على أحداث مباراة اليوم.
ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنـــا.
A Data Fifa vem dando tempo livre ao Botafogo para treinar e descansar os jogadores alvinegros para os próximos compromissos da temporada. Apesar do período sem jogos, existem muitos assuntos que seguem agitando os bastidores do clube.
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Os principais temas dos últimos dias giraram em torno de John Textor. O empresário chegou ao Rio de Janeiro na última semana para debater projetos e resolver pendências no clube.
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CONSELHO FISCAL
Membros do Conselho Fiscal rejeitaram as contas do presidente Durcesio Mello no início de junho. A atitude gerou incômodo nos bastidores do clube, que temem que essas movimentações políticas interfiram nos projetos da SAF. John Textor não ficou nada satisfeito com o episódio.
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CT DO BOTAFOGO
O Botafogo busca construir um CT com 19 campos, espaço para a base e uma estrutura de primeira linha. A informação foi divulgada primeiramente pelo “ge”. O LANCE! apurou que este projeto realmente existe, mas está em estágio inicial e ainda precisa de muitos fatores para sair do papel.
NOVOS UNIFORMES
O Botafogo planeja lançar os novos uniformes da Reebok em julho deste ano. A empresa é fornecedora de materiais esportitvas do clube desde novembro do ano passado. A informação foi publicada pelo “ge” e confirmada pelo LANCE!.
REDES SOCIAIS
Durante este período sem jogos, os torcedores continuaram promovendo muita audiência ao Botafogo nas redes sociais. O clube ficou nas primeiras colocações no ranking semanal de engajamento. Confira os números!
NILTON SANTOS
O Botafogo vem investindo para promover melhorias no estádio. Na quinta-feira (15), adquiriu-se uma nova bomba de irrigação para ser utilizada nos gramados e atender os jogadores alvinegros nos jogos e treinos.
Burnley have somewhat faded into the background this summer compared to Sunderland and Leeds United’s more manic spending habits.
Some standout additions so far have seen the Clarets welcome in the likes of Kyle Walker and Martin Dubravka on free transfers, who both know the challenges of the Premier League well, on top of just sealing a deal worth around the £20m mark for Chelsea striker Armando Broja.
The worry will be, however, if Broja can settle into life at Turf Moor from the get-go, having experienced a turbulent few seasons in and out of Stamford Bridge.
Broja's up-and-down form in the PL
The Albanian centre-forward is just fresh off an extremely difficult spell at Everton last season.
Indeed, the hit-and-miss 23-year-old would only line up for 11 contests with the Toffees in total, as getting into his goalscoring groove was consistently derailed by missing 155 days of action through recurring injuries.
Armando Broja for Everton
In the end, Broja would fail to break his Goodison Park duck, with his goal tally in the Premier League in total coming in at a meagre eight strikes from 76 outings.
If he were to wrestle free of these lingering injury demons, though, Burnley could be in luck, with a stint on loan at Southampton across the 2021/22 season seeing him bag a reasonable nine strikes, having only missed two top-flight clashes all campaign.
Three senior strikes also came his way for the Blues – which included this well-taken goal being hammered home against Wolverhampton Wanderers – with Burnley just praying now that the £20m gamble to land the 23-year-old pays off.
Scott Parker might not be overflowing with confidence that Broja can stay fit and firing across the 38-game marathon to come, however, which could well lead the top-flight newcomers down the path of trying to secure a late deal for this clinical EFL marksman.
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Away from Broja, the Clarets aren’t exactly blessed with an abundance of quality up top.
Parker will hope the likes of Lyle Foster, Michael Obafemi, and Zian Flemming can step it up a notch in the Premier League, but he won’t be banking on them to be the difference-makers week in week out, considering both Flemming and Foster only managed 13 Championship goals between them last season, while Obafemi was loaned out.
Norwich striker Josh Sargent.
This is where the heroics of Josh Sargent could come to the rescue deep into the chaotic transfer window, with TEAMTalk speculating earlier this week that both Daniel Farke’s Leeds and the Clarets were locked into a tussle to try and snap up the Canaries goal machine.
The report did state that Burnley were still keen on securing the potent American’s services despite just confirming a move for Broja to come to Lancashire, with Sargent reportedly costing around the £21m mark to obtain, as per a bid that recently came Norwich’s way from Wolfsburg.
Amazingly, Sargent is already off the mark this season in the Championship for Liam Manning’s men, with his quick thinking on the opening day of the tricky division resulting in an equalising goal being slotted home, away from also helping himself to another against Portsmouth.
Norwich will be doing everything in their power to try and convince their “complete” striker – as he was lauded by ex-Norwich boss David Wagner – to stay put at Carrow Road past the summer, but if Burnley want to win themselves an instant Broja upgrade, they should go all out to try and snap up the Norwich number nine before the window slams shut.
Sargent’s career goal record vs Broja’s
Stat
Sargent
Broja
Games played
231
184
Goals scored
73
44
Assists
23
12
Hat-tricks
1x
1x
Sourced by Transfermarkt
The table above further reinforces why Burnley should be going full steam ahead for a late deal to win Sargent’s red-hot services, with the 25-year-old now up to 73 goals and counting across 230 career appearances. Broja is some way off reaching this same level of clinical performance, with only 44 strikes next to his name subsequently.
Of course, there is a risk attached to Sargent joining, too, with his own injury troubles seeing him miss a colossal 44 clashes for club and country over the last two seasons, as per Transfermarkt.
Moreover, he isn’t that well-versed in what it takes to be a success at the elite level of the Premier League, having mustered up just two strikes here previously.
Yet, having been recently dubbed as the “top man” in the Championship by second-tier pundit Sam Parkin, the time feels right for him to cause a storm at the punishing level, which could come at Broja’s expense.
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George Linde, the left-arm spin bowling allrounder, will join the South African squad as a traveling reserve as cover for Aiden Markram at the Champions Trophy. Markram injured his right hamstring in the field against England and spent the rest of the match on the sidelines. He will undergo a fitness test at training on Tuesday evening to determine his availability for the semi-final against New Zealand.Markram is the latest in a massive list of injured players. Anrich Nortje, Gerald Coetzee, Nandre Burger, Lizaad Williams – all fast bowlers – were ruled out even before the tournament started.Linde will join the South African camp on Tuesday evening but will not officially replace Markram in the squad unless he is ruled out and the ICC’s event technical committee confirms the swap. It is likely that South Africa added him to the group in the event that they qualify for a Dubai final against India, where conditions are drier and they need an extra spinner. They currently have two specialist spinners in the squad: Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi, but only Maharaj has played in Pakistan. India played four spinners in their most recent match against New Zealand in Dubai.Related
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In the 2025 SA20, Linde played a key role in MI Cape Town winning their maiden title. In 11 games, Linde scored 161 runs at a strike rate of 153.33 and picked up 11 wickets at an economy of 6.29. More recently, playing for Western Province in the One-Day Challenge Division One, he scored 106 runs and took four wickets in five games.Left-arm fast bowler Kwena Maphaka is also with the squad as a traveling reserve. Meanwhile, Temba Bavuma and Tony de Zorzi have recovered from illness and will train this evening.
Everton have got themselves up and running over the past couple of matches in the Premier League, having won at their new home against Brighton & Hove Albion before securing a win on the road against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Integral in both victories was new loan recruit Jack Grealish, assisting twice and then twice again. Everton are looking to make real headway under David Moyes’ wing this season, challenging high up the table, away from the relegation dog fight.
A range of exciting signings have been made, Grealish so far proving the cherry on the cake, but Moyes appears keen to land another midfielder before the window slams shut.
Everton still searching for midfielder
Having emerged as a top target at Everton since Moyes replaced Sean Dyche in January, it looks like the pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Tomas Soucek is going down to the wire.
Tomas Soucek scores for West Ham
However, Graham Potter might want to keep him on the books for depth, and so the Toffees may want to make a lunge for an alternative.
And perhaps that could be Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo. The 20-year-old wants to leave Old Trafford on loan before the deadline, and Everton have been credited with an interest over the past few weeks.
Man United have informed their academy product that he is expected to stay and fight for his place over the coming campaign, but much could change at the eleventh hour of the transfer window.
Newcastle United have also shown interest in signing the Red Devil, but Everton might feel that Mainoo could best foster his clear talent at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Why Everton must sign Mainoo
Mainoo might be out of favour at Man United, but he has been described as a “generational” talent by journalist Andy Dunn and as a future “£100m-plus footballer” by United writer Alex Turk.
Why? He’s already played 74 times for the senior side, scoring seven goals (including a crucial strike in the 2024 FA Cup final against Manchester City).
Even if Everton only manage to land him on a loan deal, they should consider opting for Mainoo ahead of Soucek, even though the Czech Republic international has a wealth of experience in Moyes’ former Hammers system.
Mainoo struggled last year, but he showcased remarkable quality when breaking onto the scene in 2023/24, and given his strength when carrying the ball forward and technical quality, he could add that physical shine that Moyes covets while adding some flair to the side too.
Soucek (24/25) v Mainoo (23/24)
Stats (* per game)
Soucek
Mainoo
Matches (starts)
35 (30)
24 (24)
Goals
9
3
Assists
1
1
Touches*
38.2
49.0
Pass completion
75%
87%
Big chances created
1
0
Key passes*
0.4
0.6
Dribbles*
0.2
1.3
Ball recoveries*
1.8
4.0
Tackles + interceptions*
1.9
2.9
Duels won*
5.0
5.0 (52%)
Stats via Sofascore
He’s less of a goalscoring threat than Soucek, but more active in the duel, more energetic and more fluid with his passing.
Indeed, even though he endured a tough campaign, Mainoo ranks among the top 11% of midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref.
Having watched Grealish hit the ground running as a loanee from Manchester, Everton might want to sign Mainoo in the coming hours, adding some youthful exuberance and plenty of technical quality besides.
Manchester United and Liverpool are reportedly targeting a Juventus star but it will take a 'mind-blowing' offer to sign him. Ruben Amorim's side have spent a lot on their defence in recent times but further investment in that area cannot be ruled out, while the Reds are looking for someone to partner Virgil van Dijk at the back. Now, both teams have targeted a €80 million-rated player.
Juventus star in Premier League sides' sights
According to Calciomercato, United and Liverpool are keeping tabs on Juventus centre-back Gleison Bremer. Juve are said to value the 28-year-old at between €70-80m (£61-70m), which would fall under the umbrella of a 'mind-blowing offer'.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesMan Utd and Liverpool face competition
The report adds that it is very unlikely that the Brazil international will leave Juventus but that has not stopped the two Premier League sides, along with Chelsea and Bayern Munich, from registering interest in Bremer. But he still has four years left on his deal so this is not an easy transfer to make.
Bremer on comeback trail
Bremer had become one of Juve's best defenders and his absence was keenly felt last season when he was out injured with an ACL problem. After returning to the first-team this campaign, he is approaching something close to his best form and the Old Lady do not want to lose him.
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Aside from transfer speculation, the 6ft 2in defender will be focusing on Juventus' Serie A clash with Atalanta on Saturday. Incidentally, the report says that he and team-mate Kenan Yildiz are 'unsellable', although every player has his price.
Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has won plenty of admirers around north London after what was a high-stakes, ambitious first transfer window at his new club.
Mikel Arteta was backed with the signing of a new back-up keeper, two centre-backs, two proven centre-midfielders, a winger, a star number 10 and a prolific striker who scored 97 goals over 102 appearances at his last club.
Arsenal manager MikelArtetacelebrates after Bukayo Saka scores their second goal
We are, of course, talking about Kepa Arrizabalaga, Cristhian Mosquera, Piero Hincapie, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres — who cost the Gunners a combined fee of over £250 million.
Kepa Arrizabalaga
£5m
Martin Zubimendi
£60m
Christian Norgaard
£15m
Noni Madueke
£52m
Cristhian Mosquera
£13m
Viktor Gyokeres
£55m
Eberechi Eze
£67.5m
Piero Hincapie
Loan
While Arsenal haven’t got off to a perfect Premier League start, losing their first game of the season against fellow serial spenders Liverpool last weekend, Berta’s contingent of new arrivals is at least expected to help compete with Arne Slot’s champions till the bitter end.
Arteta didn’t have it all his own way when it comes to recruitment, and Berta was key to this.
The Athletic reported earlier this week that Berta helped to convince Arteta and other members of the Arsenal hierarchy to move for Gyokeres instead of Benjamin Sesko, owing to the 53-year-old’s growing influence behind-closed-doors.
Berta was also hesitant to pay Joan Garcia’s £21 million release clause, despite him being a top target for Arteta personally — resulting in Arsenal signing Kepa instead for just £5 million as the former moved to Barcelona instead.
The Italian is a fascinating figurehead and has already made a significant mark at Arsenal, despite being there for just six months, with Berta also now looking to expand his own team of recruitment officials (The Athletic).
Berta was seriously praised for his handling of what was a difficult deal for Gyokeres too, and one which may well be crucial as Arsenal seek to end their two-decade-long wait for a Premier League title.
Berta’s reputation as a transfer guru has only intensified, and according to The Athletic’s James McNicholas, he’s even earned a nickname.
What insiders call Andrea Berta in scathing Arsenal nickname
According to the outlet, there is criticism surrounding Berta by some people, who narrow his skills as a sporting director solely down to transfers — without taking into account other responsibilities of the role.
McNicholas reports that insiders have nicknamed Berta a “club agent” in a subtle dig towards him, but for the time being at Arsenal, is that really such a bad thing?
The former Atlético Madrid chief has done precisely what critics and supporters alike expected of him, and when the north Londoners needed it most following their disappointment of a 24/25 campaign.
Arteta, meanwhile, was impressed almost immediately after meeting Berta — even if the pair weren’t always in total agreement on transfers this summer.
Crystal Palace fans must be waiting with bated breath right now, as last-minute transfer developments continue to filter out of Selhurst Park.
Eberechi Eze has already heartbreakingly left East London behind, with Marc Guehi perhaps the next high-profile departee, as his much-talked-about switch to Liverpool remains up in the air.
If Guehi were to go, it doesn’t have to be all bad news, with the Eagles now looking to rekindle their interest in a defensive titan just in time before 7pm’s cut-off.
Crystal Palace rekindle interest in £40m star
Oliver Glasner’s Eagles already look to have defensive recruits in mind, with Igor Julio expected to leave Brighton and Hove Albion behind to join the Seagulls’ Premier League arch rivals on a loan basis before the window slams shut.
He could be joined through the door by past Palace target Strahinja Pavlović, with Sky Sports, via Ed Aarons reporting that the AC Milan colossus remains the Eagles’ number one target at the back, having looked at the Serbian in January.
Serbian defender Strahinja Pavlovic
However, the £40m-rated centre-back was deemed too costly at the time, with a deal also looking difficult to execute in the here and now.
Yet, if Guehi were to finally uproot to Anfield, that might well accelerate this move forward.
Therefore, Pavlović swapping Italy for England at the final hour could be a move to keep an eye out on, with the Premier League side winning a dream replacement for their 6-foot titan in the process.
How Pavlovic can be a dream Guehi replacement
After all, if Guehi were to relocate to Arne Slot’s Reds shortly, he has at least exited Glasner’s Eagles on the best possible note, having caressed this effort home versus Aston Villa to secure a farewell 3-0 win.
Away from that moment of individual brilliance, Guehi has also been rock solid at the start of the 2025/26 campaign, with the captain leading by example when collecting two clean sheets from his side’s opening three league clashes, with an imposing four duels won on average.
Palace’s deadline day target is also well known for being commanding in the air – as seen in this fierce header cannoning in at the back-end of the last Serie A campaign – with former Rossoneri icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic even going as far as to laud Pavlović as a “beast” in this department.
But, the 24-year-old is far from being a one-trick pony, even if he has also been heralded as a “warrior” by national team manager Dragan Stojkovic for his gritty approach, with his calm ability on the ball making him even more of a readymade replacement for Guehi.
Games played
24
34
Goals scored
2
3
Assists
1
2
Touches*
67.8
64.9
Accurate passes*
50.0 (89%)
43.1 (84%)
Total duels won*
5.0
4.9
Clean sheets
7
11
Amazingly, Pavlovic actually bettered Guehi’s pass accuracy average last season in the hustle and bustle of Serie A action, with plenty of promising signs evident to suggest that the Serbian could fill the void left behind by the 25-year-old effectively.
It might just be too little too late for Palace if they want to get a statement deal over the line before 7pm, as Guehi’s switch to Liverpool perhaps goes down to the wire.
Pavlovic for AC Milan.
But, developments can suddenly spark into life on such a chaotic day, with Palace winning themselves a top deal at the death if Pavlovic does promptly swap Milan for London.
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The left-arm spinner was reported by the match officials after the first ODI against India on January 10
ESPNcricinfo staff06-Feb-2025Ireland left-arm spinner Aimee Maguire has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect after her action was deemed to be illegal.Maguire, 18, was reported for a suspect bowling action during the first ODI against India in Rajkot on January 10, where she picked up 3 for 57 from eight overs.She subsequently got her action tested at the ICC-accredited testing centre in Loughborough on January 21, where it emerged that the amount of elbow extension in her bowling action exceeded the 15-degree level of tolerance permitted under the ICC regulations.”As a result, in accordance with clause 6.1 of the regulations, Aimee is immediately suspended from bowling in international cricket,” an ICC release said. “Her suspension will remain in effect until she undergoes a re-assessment of her bowling action which confirms that she can bowl with a legal action.”Maguire was initially named in Ireland’s squad for the recent Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia. Since the assessment window fell in the middle of the tournament, she had to be withdrawn.Maguire made her international debut in 2023. So far, she has played 11 ODIs and nine T20Is, taking 25 wickets in all with a best of 5 for 19 against England in an ODI last year.
She had taken a break from domestic cricket and withdrawn from the WPL previously to “prioritise her well-being”
ESPNcricinfo staff17-Feb-2025
Sophie Devine skipped the WPL too•BCCI
New Zealand captain Sophie Devine will not be available for their ODI and T20I series against Sri Lanka as she continues to “prioritise her well-being.” She had earlier pulled out of the Women’s Super Smash midway and also opted out of the WPL for the same reason after “receiving professional advice.””We are fully supportive of Sophie’s decision to not take part in the upcoming series,” Liz Green, New Zealand Cricket’s Head of Women’s High Performance, said in a statement on Monday. “Player well-being is our highest priority and it’s important Sophie feels fit and well before returning to professional cricket.”Since winning the T20 World Cup with New Zealand in October 2024, Devine, 35, had been part of the ODIs against India, played in the WBBL for Perth Scorchers, and also played the ODI series against Australia in late December. She was last seen in action in the Super Smash, where she picked up 5 for 13 against Canterbury on January 24. Her team, Wellington, went on to win the domestic T20 title with Amelia Kerr putting on a stellar show with bat and ball.New Zealand are set to play three ODIs against Sri Lanka, starting March 4 at home, followed by three T20Is that begin on March 14. A full squad is set to be announced later this month. They are also scheduled to face Australia for three T20Is in a series that starts on March 21. These are New Zealand’s first T20I assignments since their T20 World Cup triumph where Devine led them to a maiden title.