
Women's Super League round-up: Wigan Power on
Leeds retain a three-point cushion in the hunt for top four play-off places despite defeat, as Huddersfield Giants lost at York Valkyrie despite a valiant effort.Tries from Emma Kershaw, Agnes Wood and Ellie Williamson and a Jas Bell conversion had seemingly put the home side in control at the LNER Community Stadium, but Eva Izumi's try and Sam Hulme's extras put Giants right back in the game before half-time.A fiercely-contested second half intensified as York's Rhiannion Marshall was sin-binned five minutes after going on as an interchange, but York held tight and then made sure with late tries from Peace Lekuru and Bell, with Marshall nailing both kicks to make it 26-6.St Helens' scheduled trip to Warrington Wolves was forfeited by the home side, who cited player availability issues, the game being awarded 48-0 to Saints to keep them in second place.The RFL Board will decide whether Wolves, who had lost their previous eight games, will face further action.Nicole Stewart celebrated her call-up to the Scotland squad for the nation's historic first-ever Test match next week, against Wales, by scoring two tries and converting both for Barrow Raiders against Leigh Leopards.Forward Stewart powered over in the opening minute and after tries from Mackenzie Taylor and Kate Howard and Charlotte Melvin's conversion had edged the Leopardesses ahead, Stewart struck with six more points before Vanessa Temple rounded off a 16-10 win which sees Raiders leapfrog their opponents into sixth place.
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Daily Mail
10 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Rio Ferdinand reveals his bizarre new transfer conspiracy theory that could stop rivals Liverpool from landing No 1 target Alexander Isak this summer
Man United legend Rio Ferdinand has revealed his 'conspiracy theory' which he believes could stop Liverpool from signing Alexander Isak as the Newcastle star pushes for a move this summer. Isak was left out of Newcastle's squad for their tour to the Far East, with the forward nursing a thigh injury. Mail Sport then exclusively revealed that Isak had asked to explore a move away, with reigning Premier League champions Liverpool the clear frontrunners for his signature. Newcastle are formally braced for an offer from Liverpool for Isak, with the Reds set to bank £65million from the sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich. The Magpies are currently working on deals for more than one striker right now, aware that Isak could go, with Yoane Wissa and Benjamin Sesko are the most active pursuits. Mail Sport reported on Tuesday that RB Leipzig forward Sesko is one of two options, along with Ollie Watkins, being considered by Man United in their search for a striker. Speaking on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, the former Man United defender put forward a theory as to why the Red Devils should move to sign Sesko, with the 22-year-old understood to be available for £60m plus add-ons to certain clubs. 'Can I just say why we should buy him,' Ferdinand said. 'I wanted a striker with experience, so he would not be my first choice obviously, even now. 'But the fact that, this is a bit of a conspiracy theory, if Man United buy him and Newcastle don't get a No 9, does that mean Isak stays at Newcastle and Liverpool don't get Isak. 'Liverpool's transfer window has been nothing short of exceptional so far, if they get Isak it is lights out for the Premier League.' Ferdinand's suggestion, which may have been tongue in cheek, comes with the number of forward options on the market rapidly dwindling. Liverpool had already beaten Newcastle to the signing of Hugo Ekitike, while Arsenal last week sealed a deal for Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon. Ferdinand's comment also reflected Liverpool's powerful moves in the transfer market this summer, despite finishing 10 points clear last season. The Reds have already signed Florian Wirtz for £116m and paid £69million plus add-ons to Eintracht Frankfurt for Ekitike. Full backs Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong have also joined for £40m and £29.5m respectively, along with goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili for £25m. While putting forward his suggestion to pursue Sesko, Ferdinand highlighted the proven Premier League quality of Watkins when considering Man United's interest in the Aston Villa star. 'If you get Watkins you have got a guaranteed 15 to 20 goals, and you have got that with [Matheus] Cunha] and [Bryan] Mbeumo,' he said. 'You have got double figures all the way up front, baring in mind we we 16th in terms of goals scored last season, these would get you a minimum 40 goals next season.


The Independent
10 minutes ago
- The Independent
Glorious Goodwood betting offers: A guide to the best Goodwood offers in 2025
The 2025 Qatar Goodwood Festival begins on 29 July as one of the biggest events of the summer racing calendar takes place at the famed West Sussex racecourse. Alongside Epsom and Royal Ascot, Glorious Goodwood – as it is affectionately known – is a highlight of the flat British racing calendar, with 37 races across five days. And three Group 1 races will be headlining the action, in the form of the Sussex Stakes, the Goodwood Cup and the Nassau Stakes. Here, we've taken a look at the best Glorious Goodwood betting offers, stating their advantages, tips on using them and the latest betting sign up offers. Types of Goodwood 2025 Betting Offers Below is a quick rundown of the main types of Goodwood offers that you'll find on the best betting sites. Free Bets: These are simply bets offered by bookies in which the customer does not need to stake their own funds. Goodwood free bet offers may come as part of a welcome offer, though some bookies will hand out free bets if you stake a certain amount on specified races at Goodwood. Enhanced Odds/Price Boosts: Enhanced odds and price boosts are simply Glorious Goodwood odds that have been improved (or enhanced) ahead of races. They may also apply to accumulators and specials and typically focus on popular selections. Non-Runner No Bet: Non-Runner No Bet is a feature that some bookies provide that stipulates that your bet will be voided – and your stake returned – if the horse you wagered on doesn't run, for whatever reason. Best Odds Guaranteed: Best Odds Guaranteed is now a widespread offer run by plenty of horse racing betting sites. It guarantees that if you take an early price on a horse and the starting price (SP) is higher, the bookmaker will pay out at the better odds if your horse wins. Money-Back Specials: Money-back specials are offers that specify that the punter will get money back (usually for use on another stake) if the original bet fulfils certain criteria. For Goodwood 2025, this is usually something along the lines of 'money back if your horse finishes in 'x' position' or a type of Non-Runner No Bet offer. Best Goodwood Offers Betfred Betfred have arguably the best welcome offer in the business. New customers can secure £50 in free bets after signing up, depositing £10 and betting £10 online on any sports market with odds of 1/1 or greater. Your free bets will be credited once your qualifying wager has settled. Be sure to use the Betfred promo code BETFRED50 when registering. In terms of Goodwood-specific offers, they're offering extra places in particular races - paying five places instead of four in some instances. There's also an opportunity to claim no wagering free spins just by placing a single £10 on selected Goodwood races. BetGoodwin mainly offer MoneyBack Specials, including the Beaten by a Nose promotion whereby punters can receive up to £100 in free bet refunds if their horse is beaten by a nose (excludes Lucky 15 bets). They also have the Beaten by half a length in a Chase promo, where up to £100 in free bet can be refunded if your horse loses by less than half a length, including nose, short head, plus head and neck (excludes Lucky 15). There is also an offer for money back up to £100 if your horse finishes second to a 50/1 outsider (also excludes Lucky 15s). Unibet's wide variety of Goodwood betting offers include the Racing Acca Boost, a chance for users to boost three accas daily, with boosts of 40 per cent available with a maximum stake of £20. With the Uniboost promo, bettors can select three horses per day to boost their odds. It can be on any day or any race with a maximum bet of £20. Have you tried the Same Race Multi on Unibet yet? It offers users a new bet builder style feature specially designed for horse racing. It allows customers to pick multiple bets from the same race into a four-legged bet builder. This is unique and could prove a big hit during Goodwood. Furthermore, Unibet also has a wide range of price boosts available on popular Goodwood picks. Look out for these boosts on the homepage, especially the Super Boost for the leading races. Ladbrokes have one of best Goodwood sign-up offers around. New customers can sign up and deposit and wager £5 on any sports market at odds of 1/2 or greater and receive £20 in free bets paid out in four £5 tranches. Ladbrokes also have place insurance, giving customers their money back as cash in certain races if your horse fails to win, but places with its Place Insurance promotion. There's also daily price boosts, best odds guaranteed and a minimum £100,000 placepot. William Hill William Hill provide new customers with £30 in free bets when they sign up via a mobile device and bet £10. The welcome bonus will arrive as three £10 free bets and all are valid on Goodwood this week. William Hill offer Best Odds Guaranteed on all Goodwood races. With BOG, if you place a bet on a horse at an early price and its starting price (SP) turns out to be higher, you'll be paid at the better odds. Meanwhile, Hills also have a range of Bet Boosts on a wide variety of horses and Goodwood races. These offer premium value compared to original odds. Bet365 offer a simple bet £10 get £30 welcome offer. It allow users to secure £30 in free bets by simply signing up, depositing £10 and betting £10 on any sport with odds of 1/5 or greater. The low odds threshold stands out to us, making this offer potentially valuable. Use the Bet365 bonus code INDY2025 when signing up to secure your free bets. Beyond that, Bet365 offers outstanding value on their sportsbook for a range of Goodwood races. Most if not all races will have price boosts, but look out for the Super Boost of the day that offers even better value than other betting sites on the market. They also offer extra places on selected Goodwood races, boosting the possibilities for each-way betting. Bear in mind, this offer is not eligible with BOG. Interestingly, Bet365 are running a brand new product during Goodwood - look out for Position Payout, which is a fixed-odds feature that lets you earn returns based on your horse's finishing position, with set multipliers offering payouts even if your selection doesn't win. How to Choose the Best Goodwood Bet Offers With so many Goodwood offers around, it can be difficult to settle on one or two promotions. Nevertheless, there are some factors to keep in mind when choosing between offers: Individual preferences: Make sure to choose an offer – and a betting site – that caters to your individual tastes, whether that be solid sign-up offer or day-to-day offers tailored to your preferred races and horses. Welcome offers: There are dozens of Goodwood welcome offers that are valid for use on the festival, so make sure to pick an offer with favourable terms and good value. Terms and conditions: With regards to terms, make sure they are as unrestrictive as possible. Favourable terms include no maximum win cap, a longer timeframe to take advantage of the offer, a range of available payment methods or the amount needed to make the qualifying wager. Wagering requirements: The best offers carry no wagering requirements, meaning you can withdraw winnings (or re-use them to your preference) without being forced to re-stake them. This is more common on casino sites, but some new betting sites impose them on sportsbook offers. Offer validity: Make sure the offer is valid for a reasonable amount of time – for Goodwood, this may be until the final races of the festival, or the end of the day. Tips For Goodwood Betting There are several things to consider before wagering on any given horse or race: Horses: Take a look at the horse's recent form and how it has performed on that particular course or race in the past. Trainers: Research the particular trainer's record at Goodwood and in certain races. Jockeys: It pays to have a look at the jockey's record and relationship with the horse, as well as their past experience with certain horses and trainers. Weather and course: The weather can play a big part in how a horse performs. Types of bet: Research which sort of bet suits the race and horse. For example, using E/W bets and other special acca bets such as placepots may help to cover your bases. However, bear in mind that some Goodwood betting offers are not eligible with certain bet types. Responsible Gambling Betting should only ever be considered a form of entertainment – it will never be a surefire way to make money. When taking advantage of Glorious Goodwood betting offers, assume you'll lose and therefore, only bet what you can afford. Betting can also be addictive, so please take steps to remain in control of your time and budget. Make sure you use the safer gambling tools offered by betting companies such as deposit limits, reality checks, loss limits, time-outs and self-exclusion. The same applies if you're gambling on casino apps, poker sites, bingo sites or any other type of betting site. If you have gambling-related concerns, then seek independent help. There are several UK charities and institutions that offer support, advice and information, with a few listed below:


Daily Mirror
11 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Man Utd star Mason Mount reveals Thomas Tuchel phone call as he makes England vow
Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount is keen to work his way back into the England squad for the 2026 World Cup, with his former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel offering hope Mason Mount has revealed England boss Thomas Tuchel called him to offer the Manchester United star hope of a return for the Three Lions. Mount's last England appearance came at the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, when Gareth Southgate's side went out to France at the quarter-final stage after losing 2-1. Injuries have wrecked Mount's first two seasons at United, following his £60million move from Chelsea, with the 26-year-old managing just 11 starts last term. Despite being away from the international scene for two and a half years, Mount said his former Chelsea boss Tuchel has left the door open for a return to the England fold – ahead of next year's World Cup in the US. 'He called me' said Mount. 'He called me and he said that he's calling a lot of players and just wanted to catch up. I don't know how many players he probably called, 40 or 50 maybe? 'But it was good to see his face, good to catch up with him and good to speak to him. He looked like he had loads of energy, like I remember, and was bang up for the new role. He was very excited and it was obviously good to catch up with him and speak to him and see what he was preparing. 'I played quite a bit under him. We won the Champions League, so that's a positive. But I think with England it's totally different now. I think the competition with places, the amount of people he can pick, it's a bit different than club football. So I don't think it goes hand in hand. 'He said to me there's no guarantees, even though you played for me. But it gives you more, you want to push even more, to be able to be back in the squad. So it was really good to speak to him. He looked very excited. 'As a player, you always want to play for your country and that's such a big honour, to play for your country. Any opportunity that you get to put that shirt on is amazing. I've had 36 caps for England, so I know what it means to be able to play for your country. I'd love to have that opportunity again, but I'm focusing on club football first. 'We need to put right what happened last season. So I'm looking at that first for sure and then we'll see what happens at the end of the season.' On his personal aims for the upcoming season, Mount said: 'I think it's about kicking on from where I was last season. Putting that behind me, the injuries and stuff, and looking forward to what I can do. Focusing on what I bring to the team and knowing what I can do.' Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.