Olympique Lyonnais saved from relegation on appeal

July 10 – Olympique Lyonnais have pulled off the great escape, with French football’s financial watchdogs at the DNCG reversing their previous decision to relegate the historic Ligue 1 club.
Germany 1 Sweden 4
July 12 – With a superb first-half performance, Sweden demolished ten-man Germany 4-1 to inflict the heaviest-ever Euro defeat on their opponents and claim top spot in Group C.
July 10 – Olympique Lyonnais have pulled off the great escape, with French football’s financial watchdogs at the DNCG reversing their previous decision to relegate the historic Ligue 1 club.
July 10 – The 2025 Gold Cup will go down as one of the most competitive and evenly matched finals tournaments in Gold Cup history. Of the 31 matches played, 24 were decided by single goal.
Nine matches finished as a draw. In the quarter finals three of the four match-ups were decided by a penalty shoot-out.
France 1 Wales 1
July 9 – A rampant France booked their ticket to the quarter-finals with a commanding 4-1 win over Wales in St. Gallen on Wednesday night. Despite heavy rotation, the French side pulled no punches against the Euro debutants, delivering a dominant performance that sends a clear message to whoever awaits them next week.
July 9 – US president Donald Trump will attend the final of the Club World Cup on Sunday at Metlife Stadium, he confirmed.
July 8 – Kylian Mbappé’s decision to withdraw his moral harassment complaint against Uefa Champions League winners and his former employers, Paris Saint-Germain, represents a telling moment of pragmatism from a player who has rarely shied away from confrontation with the team that propelled him to global superstardom.
July 8 – They say that criminals always return to the scene of the crime. In 2015 the US Department of Homeland Security blew the administration of world football off its feet with the FIFAgate scandal and indictment of more than 40 FIFA federation officials.
July 9 – The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the United Nations’ Football for the Goals (FFTG) initiative have expanded their footprint with 20 new FA’s set to join the 12 AFC FA’s who are already members.
England 4 Netherlands 0
July 9 – The European champions responded in style to the pressure that had been building after their opening 2-1 defeat against France. England comprehensively demolished the Netherlands 4-0 with Lauren James scoring a brace.
July 9 – In a development that would make even the most cynical observer marvel at the English government’s capacity for theatrical intervention, Liberal Democrat MPs have tabled an amendment to the Football Governance Bill demanding at least ten Premier League matches be made available on free-to-air television each season.
July 9 – La Liga President Javier Tebas has been one of the most vehement critics of FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup, denouncing the tournament as a disruptive force that fundamentally “upsets the ecosystem of football”.
July 9 – Premier League Chelsea have renewed and expanded their long-term partnership with Fanatics, extending the sports merchandise group’s role in managing the club’s global eCommerce operations while also granting it increased design and manufacturing rights.
July 9 – Having suffered with low attendances to finish the Premier League season, largely due to their championship-found fate being sealed as early as March, Southampton FC have appointed Oak View Group (OVG) to manage and upgrade all food and beverage operations at St Mary’s Stadium – with the club looking to modernise its matchday experience and boost fan engagement through improved hospitality.
July 9 – A subsidiary of international online gambling giant Bet365 has orchestrated a deal with Italian champions Napoli that could beat the new Italian regulations on betting sponsorship and advertising in sport – a manoeuvre that highlights the increasingly sophisticated lengths to which operators will go to penetrate Europe’s fragmented regulatory landscape.
July 9 – England manager Sarina Wiegman has downplayed the consequences of defeat against the Netherlands, but England are starring down the barrel in a must-win game.
July 9 – France will look to continue their strong start to Women’s Euro 2025 when they face Wales in St Gallen this evening in the second round of Group D fixtures. Les Bleues arrive full of confidence after a commanding 2-1 win over defending champions England, and another victory tonight – combined with a favourable result between the Netherlands and England – could see them book a place in the quarter-finals with a game to spare.