WNBA Salary Increases: How the New CBA Impacts Player Pay

WNBA Salary Increases: How the New CBA Impacts Player Pay

The WNBA has a new collective bargaining agreement which the players and board of governors have unanimously approved. The new agreement will bring historical gains in player salaries for 2026 and beyond. The salary cap will be $7 million per team in 2026, a significant increase from $1.5 million in 2025.

Jalen Ramsey’s Role Defined After Steelers’ Offseason Moves

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ plans for Jalen Ramsey are becoming clear after their free agency signings and pre-draft evaluations. Ramsey, who struggled as an outside cornerback last year, is likely to be an overpaid slot cornerback who may also play some safety. The team has added depth at cornerback and safety, pointing to a defined role for Ramsey.

2026 World Cup: When it Starts and Ticket Update

FIFA has announced the final phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will run from June 11 to July 19. FIFA has faced criticism over its ticket pricing strategy for the tournament.

NBA Playoff Picture Shifts: Key Changes Since Start of 2026

Since the beginning of 2026, the NBA has seen significant shifts in team performance and playoff positioning. The Charlotte Hornets have experienced a major turnaround, while the Detroit Pistons have faced challenges due to injuries. Several teams have capitalised on changes to improve their standings.

World Cup Playoff Tournament: Teams Vie for Final Qualifying Spots

Six teams are preparing for one last chance to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 through the interconfederation playoffs. The FIFA Playoff Tournament will see two teams seal their place in the tournament cohosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States. Separate playoffs are also being held by UEFA for the final four European qualifiers.

Harry Wilson Steps Up for Wales After Gareth Bale’s Exit

Harry Wilson is stepping up for Wales following Gareth Bale’s retirement. Since Bale’s departure in 2023, Wilson has scored more goals than any of his countrymen, with 12 of his 17 career international goals coming during that time. Wilson says that ‘no-one can replace Bale’.

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