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Back under way in the Championship except for at the Valley, where something we’ll call “the clockwatch rule” meant that game’s first half finished 10 minutes after the others.
In League One, promoted Cardiff entertain Port Vale, who need a win to prolong their long battle against relegation. Both sides are also among the few to lose to Chelsea in recent months. It’s currently goalless there.
And it’s half-time at Turf Moor, where Manchester City lead 1-0 and Burnley need a goal to avoid going down, mathematically at least.
Half time: Bournemouth 0-0 Leeds
It’s been watchable, if not a thriller so far. Bournemouth have probably edged the first half, but it’s still very much up for grabs.
Double oof! The ball is whipped along the six-yard line and Aaronson just fails to connect with a boot and prod it home. That’s the closest Leeds have come.
Oof! This is the closest either side have come, as Ryan Christie slides in at the far post but sees his shot repelled by Darlow’s right boot. Tavernier then flashes his effort wide, before Leeds break away again …
Leeds have a free kick on the left-hand edge of the area, but Tanaka’s delivery is terrible, wafting into the crowd behind the goal. The home fans ask: “what the [effing] hell was that,” and with good cause.
With Ipswich level and Boro ahead, the race for that second automatic promotion spot could scarcely be tighter. Ipswich have a game in hand on Millwall, but one of their three remaining fixtures is at St Mary’s.
Championship half-times
Birmingham 2-1 Preston
Charlton 1-1 Ipswich
Middlesbrough 1-0 Sheffield Wed
Sheffield United 0-3 Blackburn
Bournemouth 0-0 Leeds: From Truffert’s free kick, Marco Senesi heads across goal but Darlow is there to scoop it up. Leeds break and Aaronson cuts inside before firing on goal. It’s on target, but easy enough for Petrovic to get down and collect.
Bournemouth’s Adrien Truffert records the game’s first shot on target, which is a start, even if it’s underhit and straight at Karl Darlow. In the Championship, Blackburn lead 3-0 at Sheffield United, Ohashi getting his second of the night.
Junior Kroupi goes in the book for a hefty challenge on Ampadu, who needs a touch of the magic sponge. At Turf Moor, Burnley are holding up under pressure, but Manchester City still lead 1-0.
Sheffield United 0-2 Blackburn: The visitors double their lead through Ryoya Morishita, and it’s looking like curtains for Oxford United in the Championship.
GOAL! Charlton 1-1 Ipswich (Furlong 35′)
Ipswich are level, right-back Darnell Furlong striking clinically from the edge of the box after silky buildup work from Jaden Philogene.
Bournemouth launch a long throw that Darlow punches away and Leeds break, Okafor with a lung-busting run down the left. Gudmundsson eventually gets up to deliver a cross, but it’s cleared away by Truffer.
All over in Paris, too, where PSG have beaten Nantes 3-0 to move four points clear atop Ligue 1. Their Champions League semi-final opponents, Bayern Munich, lead Leverkusen 1-0 in the DFB Cup semis and in case you hadn’t guessed, it’s Harry Kane with the opener.
It’s finished Elche 3-2 Atlético in La Liga, with the hosts hauling themselves out of the relegation zone. Atlético sit fourth, and have had a very underwhelming league campaign alongside their Cup heroics.
Bournemouth have started stronger at the Vitality, with David Brooks almost latching on to a through ball before Evanilson fires wide.
Birmingham 2-1 Preston: Ibrahim Osman doubles the hosts’ lead at St Andrews, before Andy Hughes quickly pulls one back. The playoffs are beyond Birmingham now but they can secure a top-half finish with a decent run in their final three games.
At Turf Moor, Burnley have let Erling Haaland run through on goal, with predictable results. City lead 1-0, and are provisionally top of the table.
Sheffield Utd 0-1 Blackburn: Yuki Ohashi puts Rovers ahead at Bramall Lane – if they win, they’ll secure their Championship place and send Oxford down tonight.
GOAL! Middlesbrough 1-0 Sheffield Wed (Whittaker 11′)
Boro take an early lead, Morgan Whittaker with the goal. Elsewhere in the second tier, Birmingham lead Preston through Jay Stansfield.
GOAL! Charlton 1-0 Ipswich (Docherty 1′)
A big goal at the Valley, as Greg Docherty strikes on the rebound inside 60 seconds. It’s particularly good news for Charlton’s Sarf Lah’n neighbours, Millwall, who lead the race for second place.
Pre-game thoughts from Andoni Iraola, who is asked whether his exit – and news of Marco Rose’s arrival – has affected the players. “It is not affecting the performances, which tells you a lot about their mentality. The recent results, this appointment, show where things are going.”
And here’s Daniel Farke, his countenance as ever like a humble medieval farmer who must avenge a death: “We are focused only on this game, to achieve our goal, our bread and butter in the league. It’s a busy schedule but my players would rather be playing games than training!”
ICYMI, today’s big football news:
“Bournemouth are on the beach, but not in the football sense – they still have realistic Europe ambitions and will want to play up for the gaffer who’s taken them there,” writes Jeremy Boyce. “NotAsNasty Leeds will present feisty opposition, despite their upcoming FA Cup semi v leaderless Chelsea. A point tonight and they’re safe. Plenty to play for, and given their respective styles, there should be goals.
“Hand on heart, this Leeds fan says a surprise 1-2 and a happy day out at Wemberlee on Sunday. We can always dream.”
There is, of course, another Premier League game on tonight: Burnley v Manchester City. If City win it, they go top, and Burnley will be relegated. High stakes indeed; follow that one with Simon Burnton.
“I know we start next season on -15 points, but looking at the team tonight, it’s a good League One team,” writes Sheffield Wednesday fan Colin Everest. “Let’s hope the takeover goes through smoothly this month.” Amen to that.
Middlesbrough v Sheffield Wednesday teams
Middlesbrough (3-4-2-1): Brynn; Malanda, Fry, Ayling; Brittain, Morris, Whittaker, Targett; Browne, Conway; Strelec.
Subs: Sene, Silvera, Castledine, Bangura, Edmundson, Hansen, Wildsmith, Ibeh, Sarmiento.
Sheffield Wednesday (3-4-3): Cooper; Palmer, Otegbayo, Lowe; Fusire, Heskey, Nakamba, Adaramola; Thornton, Yates, McNeill.
Subs: Iorfa, Lowe, Chalobah, Kobacki, Stretch, McGhee, Grainger, Moses, Silcott-Duberry.
“Did Liam Rosenior really fail at Chelsea?” asks Liam Ro David Wall. “People forget that their measures of success aren’t the normal ones for any other football club. Their aim is to short-sell the market on wide forwards below the age of 25, the other on-pitch stuff is just sleight-of-hand to get the suckers looking the other way. How they can make any decision on his tenure before the transfer window opens is beyond me.”
Bringing it back round to Bournemouth, Andoni Iraola is among the early favourites for the Chelsea hotseat this summer. You have to wonder why any manager whose star is rising would take that job on.
Bournemouth v Leeds team news
Bournemouth (4-2-3-1): Petrovic; Jiménez, Hill, Senesi, Truffert; Scott, Christie; Brooks, Kroupi, Tavernier; Evanilson.
Subs: Mandas, Smith, Adams, Diakité, Doak, Toth, Adli, Unal, Rayan.
Leeds United (3-4-2-1): Darlow; Justin, Bijol, Struijk; Bogle, Ampadu, Tanaka, Gudmundsson; Aaronson, Okafor; Calvert-Lewin.
Subs: Perri, Rodon, Bornauw, Buonanotte, Dan James, Sean Longstaff, Piroe, Nmecha, Gnonto.
PSG were originally supposed to host this game between the Champions League ties against Chelsea, but it was moved to allow them to focus on Europe. PSG have only played four Ligue 1 games since the end of February, and visiting fans made their feelings known with a banner. To be fair, PSG have lost two of those games, so it might not be helping.
It’s been a lively start to Atlético Madrid’s game at Elche – having led early through Nico González, the visitors fell 2-1 down before González got a second to make it 2-2 at half-time.
In Ligue 1, PSG lead relegation-threatened Nantes 2-0 at the Parc des Princes, the goals coming from Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desiré Doué. In fact, as I type this, Kvaratskhelia has added his second, the silky genius.
Preamble
Which team currently has the longest unbeaten run in any of Europe’s “big five” leagues? Bayern? Barcelona? No, it’s Bournemouth, who haven’t lost in 13 [thirteen] Premier League matches.
Not even Andoni Iraola announcing his summer departure could stop them – if anything, results have improved. Having emerged from trips to the Emirates and St James’ Park with six points in the bag, the Cherries can climb to sixth with a win tonight, a first European campaign within reach.
It could be a historic season for Leeds too – they are unbeaten in six games in all competitions, and will fancy their chances of upsetting Chelsea in the FA Cup semis this weekend. Eight points ahead of Spurs in the relegation battle, a result here would all but secure survival.
The vibes should be immaculate at the Vitality –and there’s plenty going on elsewhere. Ipswich and Middlesbrough need wins to boost their promotion hopes, Atlético and Barcelona are in La Liga action, and it’s only Leverkusen v Bayern in the DFB Pokal semi-finals. Let’s roll!
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‘Impossible’ to reopen strait of Hormuz amid ‘flagrant’ ceasefire breaches, Iran says | Strait of Hormuz
Iranian forces have seized two ships in the strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran doubled down on imposing separate blockades of the critical shipping waterway that have choked global energy markets.
The standoff over the strait – through which about 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied fossil gas passed through during peacetime – has raised doubts about whether stalled peace negotiations will resume.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament and lead negotiator, said late on Wednesday that reopening the strait of Hormuz would be “impossible” while the US and Israel committed “flagrant” breaches of the ceasefire, including the US naval blockade, “the hostage-taking of the world’s economy” and “Zionist warmongering”.
He added, in a post on X, that the US and Israel “did not achieve their goals through military aggression, nor will they through bullying”.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said earlier that their naval forces stopped two ships attempting to cross the strait and brought them to shore.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval force this morning identified and stopped in the strait of Hormuz two violating ships,” the Guards said in a statement. “The two offending ships … were seized by the IRGC’s naval forces and directed to the Iranian coast.”
Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that the IRGC had accused the two ships, the Panama-flagged MSC Francesca and Liberia-flagged Epaminondas, of “attempting to exit the strait of Hormuz covertly”. The Epaminondas is Greek-operated, and Greece’s foreign minister said he could confirm there was an attack against an Greek-owned cargo ship.
A UK-based maritime security monitor reported attacks on ships in the waterway on Wednesday, including an incident in which a vessel was approached by an Iranian gunboat “that then fired upon the vessel which has caused heavy damage to the bridge”.
The seizures mark the first time Iran has taken control of ships since the beginning of the war, which started on 28 February, and comes after the US fired on and seized an Iranian cargo vessel and boarded a Iranian oil tanker in the Indian Ocean.
In the latest in a series of about-turns, Donald Trump threatened violence on Tuesday just hours before announcing he was unilaterally extending a ceasefire. “I expect to be bombing because I think that’s a better attitude to go in with,” Trump said in an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box on Tuesday. “We’re ready to go. The military is raring to go.” Later on Tuesday, he said he would not attack but continue the blockade.
The US president has been unable to contain the global economic and diplomatic crisis that erupted from the war, which did not result in the anti-US regime being overthrown or end Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Instead, it led to Tehran’s forced closure of the strait of Hormuz, which has caused a spiralling global economic crisis.
Facing calls to reopen the waterway, Trump put pressure on Iran to end its blockade, but failed and later decided to impose his own blockade, leading to more fuel price hikes and threats of long-term inflation.
Countries in Asia that are dependent on Gulf oil have been badly hit with shortages of fuel, fertiliser and other raw materials that pass through the strait. While the west is better insulated, it is not immune.
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, halved its 2026 growth forecast to 0.5% on Wednesday, while Greece announced €500m (£434m) in extra aid to households and farmers. The prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said: “The nation’s economy is holding up and doing better than expected. However, the stress of the supermarket, the expenses of children, more expensive fuel and the care of the elderly remain.”
Meanwhile, the head of the UN maritime agency has appealed for help for thousands of seafarers stranded in the Gulf by strait of Hormuz being in effect closed. About 20,000 seafarers and 2,000 ships have been stranded, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Over the weekend, Iran said it had received new proposals from Washington but also suggested a wide gap remained between the sides. Pakistan has acted as mediator, but a luxury hotel in Islamabad that was cleared out for more talks remained empty on Wednesday. Iran never publicly accepted the invitation and the US delegation led by the vice-president, JD Vance, never left Washington.
A Pakistani official briefed on the preparations told Reuters: “We had prepared everything. We were all prepared for the talks, the stage was set. If you ask me honestly, it was a setback we were not expecting, because the Iranians never refused, they were up to come and join and they still are.”
In his first term as president, Trump withdrew from an agreement that limited Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme. He disliked the pact, which was signed by Barack Obama, and was discouraged from diplomacy by Israel, Iran’s arch-enemy. For years, Israel pushed the US to bomb Iran but no administration in Washington agreed, seeing it as counterproductive and fearing the chaos that is now playing out.
Adding to the bloodshed and instability, Israel and the Iranian proxy group, Hezbollah, have fought a second front in Lebanon.
Despite a tenuous 10-day ceasefire that expires on Sunday, Israeli strikes killed three people in Lebanon on Wednesday, Lebanese state media said. Hezbollah said it carried out an attack on northern Israel in response to what it called “flagrant” violations of the ceasefire.
At least 2,454 people have been killed in Lebanon in Israeli attacks since the start of the war, according to Lebanese authorities.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that an Israeli drone dropped a grenade on rescuers trying to lift a wounded journalist from rubble in Tayri in southern Lebanon. The news agency cited an unnamed senior Lebanese military official as saying the Lebanese army had asked the Israeli military through the US to allow rescuers to retrieve the wounded journalist. Lebanese media reported the journalist was trapped after a previous Israeli attack.
The Lebanese president, Joseph Aoun, said preparations were under way for negotiations between Lebanon and Israel on Thursday.
The talks are significant as the countries have not maintained diplomatic relations with each other. For decades, Israel has repeatedly bombed, invaded and occupied Lebanon, while the Lebanese government has failed to contain Hezbollah, which has fired rockets at Israel.
Reuters, the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse contributed to this report
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