'Chew you up and spit you out' – Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac sent warning as Wrexham adapt to life in the Championship

Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has praised Wrexham’s steady improvement under Phil Parkinson as they adapt to life in the Championship — but warned Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac that the division can “chew you up and spit you out” if complacency sets in. The newly-promoted Red Dragons currently sit 18th after a string of battling draws.

Wrexham facing the trials and tribulations of the Championship

Wrexham’s remarkable rise under their famous owners has carried them all the way to the Championship, but the step up has proven testing. After a shaky start, losing three of their first five, Phil Parkinson’s men have steadied the ship with a four-game unbeaten run. However, Goodman believes the team must remain sharp or risk being exposed by the unforgiving nature of England’s second tier.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportWrexham warned of complacency in the Championship

“Yes, I've seen improvement from Wrexham,” Goodman told . “They've gone from losing three of the first five games to being unbeaten in their last four against decent opponents — that’s progress.”

"The important bit is that Phil Parkinson appears to have found a settled team, which really helps. They're unchanged in the last two and only Callum Doyle dropped out from the team that beat Norwich.

"They've got one or two injuries that will come back into the team, they've started to get new players up to speed, fitness-wise, and they've also got new players understanding how Phil Parkinson wants them to play.

"So, there are definitely positives. The biggest of which is in the last three games, according to OPTA stats, they've only given up two big chances. In the two games prior to that, they gave up eight big chances, and that had been their biggest struggle when adapting to Championship level.

“There are definitely signs of progress in that defensive department, which has always been a massive part of Phil Parkinson's DNA. His sides are known for being hard to play against and hard to beat. You can see signs of that being the case.

“But they can't rest on their laurels. Because this league, if you do, will chew you up and spit you out.”

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Since their Hollywood-backed takeover in 2021, Wrexham’s meteoric climb from the fifth tier of English football to the Championship has been nothing short of extraordinary. Successive promotions have brought both global attention and growing expectations for Parkinson’s side. Yet, as they face their toughest test yet, the club’s focus now shifts to adapting and sustaining consistency at this higher level.

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Wrexham need to turn draws into wins

Wrexham will look to build on their unbeaten run when they visit Stoke City after the international break. With 10 points from nine games, they’ll aim to turn tight draws into vital wins to climb the table. Reynolds and Mac’s dream of reaching the Premier League remains alive.

Mumbai Indians opt to bowl against Gujarat Titans in Hardik Pandya's first IPL 2025 game

Mujeeb replaces Jacks while Puthur doesn’t find a spot in the XI

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Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya at the toss, which the latter won and chose to field•BCCI

A returning Hardik Pandya won a crucial toss for Mumbai Indians (MI) on a fresh, black-soil pitch in Ahmedabad and opted to bowl against Gujarat Titans (GT).”I am not sure how this is going to play,” Hardik said. “It’s always better to bat second on a black-soil pitch. The dew is also a factor.” In his pitch report, Michael Clarke said it was a two-paced surface and 180 might be a par total.Apart from Hardik coming in for Will Jacks, Mujeeb Ur Rahman replaced left-arm wristspinner Vignesh Puthur, who picked up a three-for in the previous game. Robin Minz is likely to be their Impact Player.”We were also looking to bowl first but, you know, one team has to bat first,” GT captain Shubman Gill said.GT left out Arshad Khan, who went for 21 from his only over against Punjab Kings (PBKS). But there was no room for Washington Sundar, at least not yet. He is mentioned as one of the Impact Player option but GT might go with Ishant Sharma.Both teams are coming off a defeat. GT lost their opening game to PBKS, and MI faced a defeat at the hands of Chennai Super Kings.Gujarat Titans: 1 Shubman Gill (capt), 2 Sai Sudharsan, 3 Jos Buttler (wk), 4 Sherfane Rutherford, 5 Shahrukh Khan, 6 Rahul Tewatia, 7 Rashid Khan, 8 R Sai Kishore, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Mohammed Siraj, 11 Prasidh KrishnaImpact Player options: Ishant Sharma, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Anuj Rawat, Mahipal LomrorMumbai Indians: 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Ryan Rickelton (wk), 3 Suryakumar Yadav, 4 Tilak Varma, 5 Hardik Pandya (capt), 6 Naman Dhir, 7 Mitchell Santner, 8 Deepak Chahar, 9 Trent Boult, 10 Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 11 Satyanarayana RajuImpact Player options: Robin Minz, Ashwani Kumar, Will Jacks, Raj Bawa, Corbin Bosch

Shreyas Iyer wants to 'mark' himself at No. 3 in IPL 2025

Iyer had primarily batted at No. 4 in IPL 2024, when he led KKR to the title

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Shreyas Iyer: ‘The more relaxed you are, the more instinctive calls you take, you get the right results’

Shreyas Iyer, the new Punjab Kings captain, has expressed his intention to bat at No. 3 during IPL 2025. Iyer recently proved to be India’s point of difference at No. 4 during their unbeaten run to the Champions Trophy title in Dubai and earlier in IPL 2024, when he captained Kolkata Knight Riders to the title, he had primarily batted at the same position. Occasionally, he had also slid down to No. 5 or No. 6 to suit the needs of KKR last season.”We already know that IPL is an integral part of Indian cricket. And If I would want to mark myself at some position in T20, it would be No. 3,” Iyer said at a press conference. “And that’s what I’m focusing at. I wouldn’t say that we are planning and thinking about what number I will be batting.”This time I’m quite clear about that position. And I’m going to be focusing on that number. As long as the coach approves of me.”Related

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Can Iyer and Ponting work their magic on chronic underperformers PBKS?

Iyer's fire: the point of difference in India's middle order

Iyer will reunite with coach Ponting after the pair had some success at Delhi Capitals, helping them make the playoffs from 2019 to 2021, including the final in 2020. PBKS splurged INR 26.75 crore (USD 3.18 million approx) on Iyer, making him the second-most expensive player at an IPL auction.”If you look back at the auction, I think it was pretty clear to everyone who I wanted as my captain,” Ponting said. “And we got what we wanted. I was desperate to work with Shreyas again. We had a great working relationship at Delhi over a long period of time. He’s one of the best players that I’ve worked with. He’s a great human being. He’s an IPL-winning captain. You couldn’t ask for much more.”We’ve got the best leader that we could possibly hope for. And we’ve had a lot of great times and success together. I think we understand each other really well. As you know, the captain-coach relationship in any team is vital.”In IPL 2024, PBKS had managed to win just one of their seven home games across Mullanpur and Dharamsala, and finished second from bottom. Ponting is hoping to remedy that and find ways to win at home this season.”What I understand is that if you are not winning at home, you are not winning the IPL,” Ponting said. “It’s one of the main reasons that I’m sitting here now. I wanted a really strong coaching challenge. And we’ve got that. But there’s no pressure on us. What have we got to lose?”We’re going to go out and play a really dynamic and entertaining brand of cricket. And I know we’ve got the players that can do that.”

Berta now planning to sell £265k-per-week Arsenal "big name" in January

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta, after a hectic summer transfer window, is maintaining his busy schedule behind-the-scenes long after the summer transfer window’s closure.

Mikel Arteta was backed with eight summer signings costing north of £250 million, including the addition of talismanic striker Viktor Gyokeres and England international playmaker Eberechi Eze.

Kepa Arrizabalaga

£5m

Martin Zubimendi

£60m

Christian Norgaard

£15m

Noni Madueke

£52m

Cristhian Mosquera

£13m

Viktor Gyokeres

£55m

Eberechi Eze

£67.5m

Piero Hincapie

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The on-pitch result of these key deals will be crucial in determining whether the Gunners can end their long wait for a Premier League title, which has now spanned 21 years, and the pressure is on Arteta to deliver silverware with no place to hide.

Arsenal take on Nottingham Forest, now managed by former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, this Saturday and only a victory will do to recover from their damning 1-0 defeat against English champions Liverpool prior to the international break.

Arsenal manager MikelArtetacelebrates after Bukayo Saka scores their second goal

That being said, whilst Arteta has been backed to the hilt, the Spaniard does have injury problems to contend with.

William Saliba and Bukayo Saka will be out for the foreseeable future alongside Kai Havertz, who is expected to be out for many weeks after undergoing knee surgery.

The German’s injury prompted Berta to hijack Tottenham’s once-advanced deal for Eze, and Arteta couldn’t predict the number of months he’ll be out for when speaking about Havertz at a recent press conference.

Havertz isn’t the only versatile forward out of action right now, as Arsenal continue to wait for Gabriel Jesus’ return to the fold.

The Brazilian enjoyed a terrific purple patch of form midway through last season, but unfortunately ruptured his ACL during an FA Cup defeat to Man United in January — ending Jesus’ season as he still continues to recover.

Jesus might not be back for Arsenal until 2026, by which time the former Man City striker may not even be at the club anymore.

Arsenal could now sell Gabriel Jesus in January

As per Football Insider and journalist Pete O’Rourke, Arsenal are planning to potentially sell Jesus in the January transfer window, and could be one of two “big name” players to make way alongside Leandro Trossard.

Even once the £265,000-per-week star returns to full fitness, he is expected to be behind both Havertz and Gyokeres in the pecking order — meaning that the writing could be on the wall for Jesus’ departure next year.

Given their seismic summer investment, it is highly likely that Berta will be forced to sell if he wishes to add players mid-season — with Jesus and Trossard coming as the most likely sacrifices alongside Gabriel Martinelli.

According to other reports, Martinelli could also be sold by Arsenal in January, as the Gunners maintain an interest in Real Madrid star Rodrygo.

Pato pode voltar após quase um ano: veja o que mudou desde a última vez que ele atuou

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O atacante Alexandre Pato deve estar entre os relacionados do São Paulo para o duelo contra o Bragantino, neste domingo (9), às 16h, no Nabi Abi Chedid. Anunciado em junho, o jogador vem sendo preparado pela comissão técnica de Dorival Júnior, já que Pato não atua desde o dia 13 de agosto quando estava no Orlando City.

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Por isso, o Lance! mostra como era o mundo na última vez que Pato entrou em campo.

Torcedores do São Paulo provocam Palmeiras após vitória no Choque-Rei; veja os memes

Para os tricolores paulistas apaixonados: produtos a partir de R$39,90 na FutFanatics!

Messi não tinha Copa do Mundo

A Copa do Mundo ainda não tinha começado e a Argentina não era a principal favorita para ganhar o Mundial. Com brilho de Messi e cia, os argentinos venceram a França na decisão em dezembro e se sagraram campeões mundiais.

Torcedor do São Paulo, ajude a escolher o nome da área dedicada ao seu time no Lance!

São Paulo eliminou o Ceará na Sul-Americana com time bem diferente

No dia 10 de agosto de 2022, três dias antes do último jogo de Alexandre Pato, o São Paulo empatou sem gols com o Ceará, fora de casa, e eliminou o adversário nos pênaltis pelas quartas de final da Copa Sul-Americana. Naquele dia, o time escalado por Rogério Ceni foi: Felipe Alves; Diego Costa, Miranda e Léo; Igor Vinícius, Pablo Maia, Igor Gomes, Galoppo e Reinaldo; Nikão e Calleri.

Felipe Alves e Jandrei revezavam no gol do São Paulo

Até a chegada de Rafael, no começo desta temporada, o São Paulo vivia um revezamento no gol. Em agosto, Felipe Alves e Jandrei ‘dividiam’ a posição, mas naquele mês o primeiro jogou quatro dos cinco jogos que o Tricolor fez. No atual momento, Felipe chegou a ser afastado do elenco por Dorival, foi reintegrado, mas não vem sendo relacionado.

Ferraresi era anunciado pelo São Paulo

No dia 13 de agosto, o São Paulo anunciou a contratação do zagueiro venezuelano Naheuel Ferraresi. O jogador chegou por empréstimo e logo caiu nas graças do torcedor. No entanto, sofreu uma grave lesão no joelho em janeiro deste ano e segue se recuperando. O Tricolor tem encaminhado um acordo para a permanência do venezuelano.

Dorival Júnior era técnico do Flamengo

Escolhido para o lugar de Rogério Ceni, Dorival comandava o Flamengo nesta época. Dirigindo o Rubro-Negro, o atual treinador do São Paulo foi campeão da Libertadores e da Copa do Brasil.

Manchester City não tinha Champions

Há um ano, quem tinha o título da Champions League era o Real Madrid, que bateu o Liverpool, na grande decisão, com gol de Vinícius Júnior. A taça ainda era objeto de desejo do Manchester City, que viria a conquistar o torneio na última edição, vencendo a Inter de Milão, com gol d Rodri.

Endrick era promessa

O atacante Endrick, do Palmeiras, hoje é uma realidade no rival. Naquela época, o jogador de 16 anos era uma promessa da base palmeirense e despertava o interesse do Real Madrid. Meses depois, os Merengues compraria o atacante por 72 milhões de euros (R$ 407 milhões).

Um dia depois do seu último jogo, São Paulo enfrentava justamente o Bragantino

No dia 14 de agosto de 2022, dia seguinte ao último jogo do Pato, o São Paulo se encontrava com o Red Bull Bragantino no estádio do Morumbi. Foi o último encontro das equipes pelo Brasileirão e o Tricolor venceu por 3 a 0 (com gols de Rodrigo Nestor, Calleri e Igor Vinícius). Por curiosidade, a estreia de Pato pode acontecer justamente contra o Bragantino, neste domingo (9).

Same agent as Barry: Everton reach big-money agreement to sign "brave" gem

In a late transfer twist, Everton have now reportedly reached an agreement to sign one of their top targets in a big-money deal just under two weeks until the deadline.

Moyes "excited" about Hill Dickinson debut

Whilst his side’s opening day defeat at the hands of newly-promoted Leeds United left a bad taste, Everton boss David Moyes has quickly put that behind him to focus on what should be a special afternoon at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Squaring off against Brighton & Hove Albion in their first Premier League game in their new home, the Toffees will be keen to enjoy the occasion and pick up their first three points of the season.

There could also be a full debut for summer signing Jack Grealish after he came from the bench on Monday night at Elland Road. The Manchester City loanee, in a World Cup year, desperately needs to get back to his best and chose a move to Everton with that in mind.

Better move than Grealish: Everton open talks to land Premier League star

Everton are interested in a deal to sign a star who could be even better than Jack Grealish.

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Alongside Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Thierno Barry, Adam Aznou, Carlos Alcaraz, Mark Travers and Tom King, Grealish represents a very solid summer of business from Everton. But The Friedkin Group are not done just yet and reports are now suggesting that their biggest move yet has been agreed.

Everton reach agreement to sign Dibling

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Everton have now reached an agreement to sign Tyler Dibling in a deal worth as much as £42m. The Toffees looked destined to miss out on the Southampton winger when they failed to match the Saints’ price tag earlier this summer, before those at St Mary’s lowered their valuation and allowed Everton to swoop in.

With Dibling, Moyes’ attacking options have suddenly been transformed compared to last season. From Jack Harrison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jesper Lindstrom, the veteran manager will now have a core of Grealish, Dewsbury-Hall, Dibling and Barry at his disposal.

Described as “brave” by former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy, the best is still yet to come from 19-year-old Dibling, who is represented by the same agent as fellow Everton arrival Barry.

In a new era in a modern stadium, Friedkin have so far handed Moyes the tools to take Everton from relegation candidates into top-half hopefuls.

Romano: Sunderland submit new £24m bid to sign Le Bris' "priority target"

Sunderland’s brilliant start to the season appears to have fizzled out after defeat to Burnley in the Premier League and being knocked out of the League Cup by Huddersfield on penalties. Regis Le Bris however spoke about some of the positives he took away from the defeat on Tuesday, via BBC Sport.

“I am disappointed because we wanted to win. Huddersfield played with passion, and they scored a fantastic goal in the first half. We were not at our best in the first half and struggled to find our rhythm, but the second half was much better. It wasn’t enough to win the game, but we gave many players valuable minutes, so it is a positive for the future”.

Le Bris also spoke about the importance of giving some of his new defenders their debut: “Nordi [Mukiele] and Arthur [Masuaku] brought good energy to their game. They haven’t played much during pre-season for various reasons, so it was like their first pre-season match. Now they will be ready for Premier League action.”

Against Huddersfield, Le Bris played Masuaku and Mukiele at centre back despite both of them playing most of their careers as full-backs – he may not have to use makeshift centre-backs for much longer, as Sunderland have placed a second bid for one of their top targets.

Sunderland raise their offer for Lucumi

Jhon Lucumi tackles Lionel Messi.

Sunderland have placed a second bid for Bologna centre-back Jhon Lucumi. This new bid is worth £24 million plus a 10% sell-on clause. This report comes from Fabrizio Romano, who says that while Sunderland view the Colombian as a “priority target”, Bologna still plan to keep him.

Earlier in the window, Lucumi had a release clause worth £24 million, but the Black Cats did not trigger this before it expired, while a first bid of £21.5 million was rejected.

Prior to the second bid, Italian journalist Matteo Dalla Vite spoke about Bologna’s stance on the potential transfer.

Bologna's reluctance to sell tied to new contract

Bologna’s stance throughout this window is that they would prefer to keep Lucumi. They have been trying to negotiate a new contract with the Colombian, whose current contract expires in the summer of 2027. Lucumi’s current contract is said to be worth just over £13,000 a week, and Sunderland have reportedly offered the centre-back enticing personal terms that include a pay rise to £54,000 per week.

One of the main reasons that Bologna are so desperate to keep Lucumi is that they have already sold centre-back Sam Beukema to Napoli this summer. Bologna don’t want to be left shorthanded defensively, but they will not allow a valuable asset’s deal to drip into the final couple of years.

The new contract has been difficult for them to negotiate, leading to a reported acceptance that a higher bid would make them reconsider their stance. Whether or not this new bid, which is at the low end of their reported target, is satisfactory remains to be seen.

Khushdil, Warner help Kings seal last-over thriller

Warner top-scored with 60 while Khushdil chipped in both bat and ball for Kings

Danyal Rasool21-Apr-2025Karachi Kings sealed a thrilling final-over two-wicket victory over Peshawar Zalmi in the last game at their home venue this tournament. A half-century from David Warner held the innings together through a chase of 149, but a stumble towards the end threatened to see them fall at the final hurdle. However,Khushdil Shah and Hasan Ali held their nerve at the death as a pair of boundaries in the final over sealed a morale-boosting win over Babar Azam’s side.Zalmi’s best bowler Luke Wood set the tone in defence of the target when he cleaned Tim Seifert up first ball, following it up with the removal of James Vince in his second over. Teenage quick Ali Raza picked up the baton, knocking back fellow emerging player Saad Baig’s leg stump when he tried to scoop him over fine leg. But untidiness from the bowling and a gritty innings from Warner kept Kings’ asking rate on track in the powerplay.The following five overs saw Zalmi apply the brakes; only 24 came between the seventh and 11th overs, but Kings struggled free of their shackles over the next three overs as Warner and Mohammad Nabi cut loose. Warner went after Saim Ayub and Raza, picking up four boundaries in those two overs while Nabi slapped Ayub for six over extra cover and Ariq Yaqoob for another boundary before his cameo came to an end.The equation, though, had shifted dramatically in Kings’ favour. With 44 required off six, they could afford more conservatism, at least while Warner, now unbeaten past a half-century, was still around. But when a slower delivery from Wood castled him for 60 off 47, Zalmi’s hopes were freshly renewed. Abbas Afridi and Aamer Jamal fell within three balls of each other, and the final over saw Karachi requiring an awkward nine to get with just two wickets in hand.However, Zalmi had bowled out all their specialists by now; they were reluctant to hand Ayub the final over. The part-time medium pace of Hussain Talat was trusted, but then easily dispatched by a boundary each from Khushdil and Hasan as Kings scratched out a victory that should have come much easier to them.Kings were well on top in the first innings. A stingy start brought about Ayub’s dismissal at Mir Hamza’s hands for four off eight, and Babar was in all sorts of trouble. He had been reprieved twice, once when an lbw was overturned off the second delivery, and also after Hamza put down a straightforward chance off his own bowling.Khushdil enjoyed a fruitful day with the ball, the tone set when he came back from a Tom Kohler-Cadmore six off to draw a miscue off the next ball. Babar and Mohammad Haris produced a gritty partnership that stopped the rot but didn’t especially pick up the run rate, and off the final ball of the tenth over, Khushdil struck to end Babar’s workmanlike innings. This time the review didn’t reprieve him after he was struck in front; he had faced 41 off the first 60 balls, and scored 46 of Zalmi’s 67.Haris picked up the rate but couldn’t quite produce his explosive best, and fell at a crucial time just as Zalmi were gearing up for the death. His 21-ball 28 had pushed the run rate past seven, and though a cameo from Alzarri Joseph got their side close to 150, Kings ensured they did just enough in each innings to come away with the two points they deserved.

'Can’t cover the sun with one finger' – Mexico Legend Andrés Guardado voices concern about El Tri ahead of the World Cup

Former Mexico international and ex-PSV and Real Betis player Andrés Guardado expressed concern about the current state of El Tri following their 4-0 loss to Colombia over the weekend. The retired midfielder believes Javier Aguirre’s side could face a tough World Cup campaign, insisting that “you can’t cover the sun with one finger.”

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Mexico’s recent 4-0 loss to Colombia deepened the worries surrounding Javier Aguirre’s project, drawing concern not just from fans but also from former national team icons such as Andrés Guardado.

In an interview with TUDN, the former captain of El Tri didn’t hide his unease about the team’s performance and trajectory heading toward the 2026 World Cup.

“Now that I’m on the outside, as just another fan, it’s clear we can’t cover the sun with one finger,” Guardado admitted. “The process is complicated. We’re struggling to find a way to make people believe again ahead of the World Cup, but I trust that Aguirre will find the answers to make this team competitive.”

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Guardado also defended the current generation of players from accusations of lacking effort.

“The word ‘attitude’ can be misleading,” he said. “I don’t think any player goes onto the pitch without trying to win. I was a player myself, and I know that’s not the case. Sometimes, you just face a better opponent.

"Colombia played well-Luis Díaz found plenty of space, and James Rodríguez had time to make decisions between the lines. People who don’t analyze the tactical side might say it’s about attitude, but it’s not that simple.”

AFPWhat happened to Guardado?

Guardado played in five World Cups with the Mexican national team. After the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, he announced his retirement from El Tri. Earlier this year, he officially hung up his boots, with Club León being his last professional team. He is now studying to become a coach in Europe.

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AFPWhat comes next?

Javier Aguirre’s side will face Ecuador Tuesday night at the Arkon Stadium in Guadalajara, looking to redeem themselves after Saturday’s poor performance at AT&T Stadium.

الأهلي يحدد موعد السفر إلى الإمارات لخوض السوبر المصري

حدد الجهاز الفني للنادي الأهلي، بقيادة الدنماركي ييس توروب، موعد سفر الفريق الأول لكرة القدم إلى الإمارات، لخوض منافسات بطولة كأس السوبر المصري 2025.

ومن المقرر أن تقام منافسات بطولة كأس السوبر المصري، في الإمارات خلال الفترة من 6 إلى 9 من شهر نوفمبر المقبل، بمشاركة 4 أندية هي الأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز وسيراميكا كليوباترا.

وأفاد مصدر بالأهلي لـ”بطولات”: “الأهلي قرر السفر إلى الإمارات يوم 3 نوفمبر المقبل للمشاركة في السوبر المصري”.

وأضاف: “من المقرر أن يخوض فريق الأهلي المران على مدار يومين قبل خوض مباراة سيراميكا كليوباترا”.

طالع | بينها هدف لاعب الأهلي.. رابطة الأندية تعلن الأهداف المرشحة للأفضل في الجولة 11 من الدوري المصري مواعيد مباريات كأس السوبر المصري

وتُقام مباراة الأهلي وسيراميكا كليوباترا يوم الخميس 6 نوفمبر، في تمام 4:15 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة (6:15 مساءً بتوقيت أبوظبي) على استاد هزاع بن زايد بمدينة العين.

ويلتقي الزمالك وبيراميدز في اليوم ذاته عند 7:15 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة (9:15 بتوقيت أبوظبي) على استاد آل نهيان في العاصمة أبوظبي.

يذكر، أن الفائز من مباراة الأهلي وسيراميكا كليوباترا، سيلاقي الفائز من مباراة الزمالك وبيراميدز، في المباراة النهائية المحدد لها يوم 9 من شهر نوفمبر.

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