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Protesters march in Venezuela as National Assembly weighs amnesty bill

Protesters have marched in duelling demonstrations in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, as the country’s National Assembly weighed a bill that would grant amnesty to political prisoners.

The demonstrations on Thursday marked Venezuela’s National Youth Day and were the first major showing of opposition to the government led by interim President Delcy Rodriguez.

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She has led the country since the United States abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January.

Her government called on its supporters to flood the streets with counterprotests, and both rallies attracted thousands of people.

The show of defiance came as the National Assembly debated a landmark bill that would grant amnesty to political prisoners detained under Maduro.

A final vote on the bill has been postponed, despite government statements previously indicating that it would be passed this week.

Rodriguez has overseen the release of hundreds of political prisoners since taking office, in what has been seen as one of several concessions to the administration of United States President Donald Trump.

Other moves have included staunching Venezuelan oil deliveries to Cuba and passing legislation to open the country’s state-controlled oil industry to more foreign companies.

An amnesty for political prisoners has long been a central demand of the opposition and human rights organisations.

However, critics have raised concerns over how the legislation, if passed, would be implemented and who would be eligible for release. The bill has not yet received a public reading.

Rodriguez had announced the amnesty legislation last month, saying it was designed “to heal the wounds left by the political confrontation fuelled by violence and extremism”.

She said it would cover what she described as the “entire period of political violence from 1999 to the present”.

The amnesty bill covers charges of treason, terrorism and spreading hate that were used to lock up dissidents over the past two decades.

It would not apply to those convicted of murder, drug trafficking, corruption or human rights violations, according to media reports about the legislation.

Alex Neve, a member of the United Nations’ Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Venezuela, said earlier this week that the bill “offers an opportunity to provide justice and alleviate the suffering of the many people who have been unlawfully detained for political reasons in Venezuela”.

However, Neve said that transparency was essential, and civil society groups “must be at the centre of this process”.

Already, human rights groups have questioned the Rodriguez government’s efforts to free political prisoners.

The Venezuelan-based human rights group Foro Penal has confirmed at least 431 people have been released – a figure lower than the government’s stated number.

More than 600 political prisoners remain in custody, according to Foro Penal’s statistics.

Critics also point to the case of Juan Pablo Guanipa, an opposition politician who was recently released, only to be placed under house arrest.

Scrutiny over elections

Still, the amnesty bill has been hailed as a breakthrough for a country that, up until recently, denied having political prisoners at all.

The bill is also slated to lift measures banning several opposition leaders from running for office, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado.

The Maduro government had been accused of using state violence to suppress the opposition, including through forced disappearances and torture.

It had also faced accusations of election rigging, most recently in 2024, when Maduro controversially claimed a third term as president.

Machado had been elected the opposition coalition’s nominee for the 2024 election, but she was barred from running only months before the vote, as was her successor, Corina Yoris.

Edmundo Gonzalez ultimately took on the role as the opposition’s candidate. The opposition has maintained Gonzalez was the rightful winner of the election, a position backed by independent experts.

On Monday, National Assembly leader Jorge Rodriguez, the president’s brother, ruled out holding new presidential elections in the immediate future, telling the US media outlet Newsmax that “stabilisation” must first be achieved.

The Trump administration has also dismissed pressure for new elections in Venezuela, despite Machado’s claims that the opposition has a “mandate” to govern.

Trump denies oil magnate’s role

Also on Thursday, Trump took to his Truth Social account to deny that the US oil magnate Harry Sargeant III had authority to make decisions on behalf of his administration in Venezuela.

“He has no authority, in any way, shape, or form, to act on behalf of the United States of America, nor does anyone else that is not approved by the State Department. Without this approval, no one is authorised to represent our Country,” Trump wrote.

The post appeared to be in response to media reports that Sargeant had been advising the US administration about how to gain access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, a top goal for Trump.

Sargeant, who has longstanding ties to Venezuela’s oil industry, is a Republican donor who also plays golf with Trump.

In his post, Trump added his administration was “dealing very well” with the Rodriguez-led government.

“Relations between Venezuela and the United States have been, to put it mildly, extraordinary!” Trump said in his post.

“But we speak only for ourselves, and don’t want there to be any confusion or misrepresentation.”

On Wednesday, Trump’s energy secretary, Chris Wright, met with Rodriguez in Caracas, where he touted cooperation on oil production.

Is genocide still happening in Gaza?

Israel continues attacks and restrictions on essentials for life.

Amnesty International and Israeli human-rights organisation B’Tselem say the genocide in Gaza is continuing.

Four months after a deal to stop the war, aside from continuing Israeli attacks, Palestinians face other dangers.

So what are they – and is it still genocide?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests:

Mansour Shouman – Middle East political analyst and citizen journalist from Gaza

Shai Parnes – Director of public outreach, B’Tselem, NGO that documents human rights violations in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip

Sutton’s FA Cup fourth-round predictions v Daffy Duck & Porky Pig

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BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton has a couple of very special guests for the FA Cup fourth round.

He is joined by Looney Tunes duo Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, the stars of new film ‘The Day The Earth Blew Up’, to make predictions for all 16 ties.

Daffy Duck and Porky Pig star in 'The Day The Earth Blew Up'Warner Bros

Hi Daffy and hello Porky. This weekend it’s the FA Cup – a historic competition famous for upsets and under-dogs – or is it under-ducks? – where the top Premier League teams sometimes lose to part-time sides. Are you excited about it!?

Daffy: Are you kidding? I’m tho exthited. It’th incredible. Thtupendous! And the only thing that could make me more exthited is if I knew what the heck it was!

Porky: I love sp-sp-sp-all kinds of athletic competition but I mostly play b-baseball and basketball, so I just hope the best team wins.

The FA Cup started in 1871 so it’s even older than both of you… could we trust the pair of you if we gave you the job of looking after the famous old trophy together?

Daffy: But of courth – there’s no one more truthtworthy than me – and to prove it I’ll take your cup far far far over yonder for thafe-keeping…

Porky: Daffy, that’s not the trophy that’s a t-t-ttea cup. The British love drinking tea.

Chris Sutton and Foghorn LeghornBBC / Warner Bros

You both have to save the world in ‘The Day The Earth Blew Up’ but this is an even bigger challenge – can you get better of our pundit and football expert Chris Sutton at predictions by picking the right scores? How confident are both of you about beating him?

Daffy: You want a prediction? My prediction is we will dethtroy him! Annihilate him! Crush him! Woo-hoo!

Porky: He he, now d-don’t get carried away, Daffy. Nothing wrong with a little friendly competition, but it doesn’t matter if you win or lose, it’s how you p-p-play the game. All that matters is that we all have fu-fu-fu-fu… a good time!

Daffy: And that we win!

Daffy, you asked for Michael Jordan’s autograph in Space Jam, would you want Chris’ autograph? He won the Premier League in 1995… but he can be a bit of a know-it-all and even a little boastful at times, a bit like Foghorn Leghorn. Are you impressed, and what would you tell him if you met him?

Daffy: As a perthon of great refinement, delicathy and modethty, I have no time for boathtful people. They’re dethpicable. I find the best way to deal with them ith to whack ’em over the head with a plank. Do you have any plankth I could use?

Porky, you have to deal with Daffy’s short fuse and madcap ideas… how would you feel about having Chris as a sidekick instead? Would you be as loyal to him as you are to Daffy?

Porky Pig and Daffy DuckWarner Bros

You’ve both played basketball with the rest of the Tune Squad in the Space Jam movies, would you fancy a go at soccer (or football as we call it in the UK)?

Daffy: I helped defeat a team of alien ‘Monstars’. It really wouldn’t be fair to your little thoccer teams to take on thuch a thupreme athlete as mythelf.

Porky: I think I’d p-p-prefer to be the referee. I like the whistle.

Maybe both of you would be better as managers – together as a double-act to make the big decisions? Some managers are loyal and optimistic like Porky… some are more desperate for attention, like Daffy?

Daffy: With my unique combination of thkill and thrategy I think I could be a great player and a coach. At the thame time. And thell the refreshments and merchandithe. I thee it now – Daffy Thtadium – home of Daffy United!

FA Cup fourth-round predictions

There are no replays. Games will be decided by extra time and penalties.

Gap = league places between the two teams

Friday, 13 February

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Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior is really well thought of by Hull fans from his time in charge there, and he is a former Tigers player as well.

So, he should get a great reception there on Friday night, but what he really needs is a win – especially after letting a two-goal lead slip against Leeds on Tuesday.

Rosenior has had some great results with Chelsea but it seems some fans aren’t convinced by him. He will be desperate to prove them wrong by winning a trophy and the FA Cup is a great opportunity for him to do that this season.

Hull are going well in the Championship under Sergej Jakirovic but I just see Chelsea being too strong for them.

I scored for Chelsea against Hull in the FA Cup, many years ago. We won 6-1 that day and Chelsea are going to win comfortably this time too.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-4

Daffy: Should be a hulluva a game. Woo-hoo!

Porky: I guess Chelsea will have to g-g-go to Hull and back.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 1-0

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Both teams are in the thick of the promotion race, and they meet again in Wales in the league next weekend.

With that in mind, I just wonder whether Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna will be the one to change things up here.

I hope he doesn’t but I think he might, because his side are in reach of the automatic spots, and that would be Wrexham’s chance.

Even so, I think this will be close. I’d normally just tip Ipswich to lose anyway but this prediction is for my daughter’s teacher, Mr Fields, who is a big fan and will be delighted that I am backing them.

As for moneybags Wrexham, well I don’t think their Hollywood stardust will help to take them to Wembley, but after this they will be able to focus on their play-off bid.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1 after extra time, Ipswich win on penalties

Daffy: Ipswich Town wrecks’em? Well they should be more careful with their Tractorth!

Porky: I think we have to say Hooray for Ho-Holl-holl-holl-Tinseltown and go with Wrexham.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 1-0

Saturday, 14 February

Daffy, Porky and Petunia Pig have to battle a Bubblegum monster in The Day The Earth Blew UpWarner Bros

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Burton are struggling in League One, with only one win in their past nine league games, but they have scored 14 goals in their three FA Cup wins to get this far, and I can see them scoring again at home here.

I don’t think we will see a shock, though. West Ham look like they have turned a bit of a corner, and they will be gutted to have conceded an equaliser so late on against Manchester United on Tuesday.

Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo won’t want to lose the momentum that they’ve built in the past few weeks so, while he might make a couple of changes, he will still pick a team strong enough to get through.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

Daffy, when told that West Ham’s famous song is ‘we’re forever blowing bubbles’: No thir, no bubbleth, no way. Not after we went through with the zombie bubble gum. I’m going with Burton Albion (whatever that means).

Porky: Yes, I don’t want to b-b-b-bur- pop anyone’s balloon, but I agree with Daffy. Bub-bub-bubbles can be tough to b-b-beat though. I think it will be tight.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 2-1

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As I said on the Monday Night Club, I feel like some Burnley fans are forgetting how difficult it is for any promoted team in the Premier League. They look at how Sunderland and Leeds are doing, and think ‘why not us?’

Clarets boss Scott Parker is taking a lot of flak at the moment, so he really needed Wednesday’s win over Crystal Palace. That was a great result but he cannot afford to follow it by slipping up at home to a mid-table League One side.

I am not expecting that to happen here – Burnley were up against an in-form Millwall side in round three and brushed them aside.

But I do think we will see some goals and some entertainment – there has not been much of either at Turf Moor this season. Mansfield beat Sheffield United 4-3 in the last round, and I can see them going out all guns blazing.

Sutton’s prediction: 3-2

Daffy: I think you’re jutht making teamth up now.

Porky: I’ll support b-b-b-b-b-oh forget it – Mansfield.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-1

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Manchester City beat Salford City 8-0 in last season’s FA Cup and the only thing I am not sure about here is how many they will score this time.

Salford are doing well in League Two and I like their manager, Karl Robinson, but they are going to be outclassed.

Sutton’s prediction: 8-0

Daffy: I’ve heard of Manchethter… which is more than I can say for the otherth.

Porky: Th-th-th-that’s good enough for me!

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 3-0

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This prediction is not quite as straightforward as just looking at recent form. West Brom are really struggling while Norwich are flying – and beat the Baggies 5-0 on 20 January – but my old club have got so many injuries at the moment.

I am still going to back Norwich here though. Philippe Clement has got the team playing really well and it was great to see Mohamed Toure hit a hat-trick on his first start for the club, against Oxford on Tuesday.

Clement says they showed Toure images of Erling Haaland beforehand to show how he creates space for himself, and Romelu Lukaku to see how he uses his body.

I’m sure someone at Carrow Road could dig out some old VHS tapes of me in action for the Canaries if Toure needs any more inspiration. Although finding a video to play them on might be tricky.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-0

Daffy, when told Norwich are Chris Sutton’s old team: You keep talking about thith Crith Thutton like I’m thupposed to care about him. Jutht for that I’m picking the Women’s Basketball Association.

Porky: No, Daffy it says here that WBA is West Bromwich Albion.

Daffy: Hmmm. What about Eatht Bromwich and North Bromwich, and Thouth Bromwich. That’th a lot of Bromwich!

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 1-2

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Port Vale are toiling at the bottom of League One. Bristol City have been a bit erratic too, but they are still only a point off the Championship play-off places.

City have got a huge game coming up at Wrexham on Tuesday, which might be a bit of a distraction for this tie, but I still see them reaching round five.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-2

Daffy: Doeth everyone in thith country have their own team? How many more are there?

Porky: B-B-Bristol sounds like bristle. And pigs have bristles so…

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-2

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It was absolutely unbelievable what happened when these two teams met in the league on Tuesday. Leicester were 3-0 up at half-time, but ended up losing 4-3 in the 97th minute.

How do the Foxes come back from that? I don’t think they will. They will be angry, and are bound to be fired up, but you just wonder what damage it has done to their confidence and morale.

Leicester had a points deduction last week which left them in big trouble at the bottom of the table and they don’t have a manager at the moment – Andy King is caretaker boss and at half-time you can just imagine how he feels too.

Southampton are one of the form teams in the division, with four wins in their past five games, and I don’t see Leicester getting any revenge here.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Daffy: Hmmm. Thouthhampton or Lie-theth-ter…

Porky: It’s pr-pr-pronounced “Lester”

Daffy: What is wrong with you people? Can’t you thpell?? In that cathe…

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 3-1

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I was delighted for Newcastle boss Eddie Howe that his team beat Tottenham and also the reception he got from his side’s fans afterwards.

For everything he has done for them, the world must have gone bonkers for their fans to be calling up 606 and saying they wanted him out.

This will be a very different test to playing Spurs, however, and I am going with my gut feeling on this one.

The two sides met recently when Villa won at St James’ Park at the end of January and although Villa have slipped up a couple of times at home recently, when it clicks for them, they usually end up winning.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Daffy, when told Newcastle are known as the ‘Toon’ by their fans, who are ‘The Toon Army’: You had me at Toon! Though I do like the thound of thtaying in a nithe villa.

Porky: Remember Space Jam? No one can beat toons!

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-2 (And th-th-th-that’s gonna be all folks!)

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Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler are both under pressure but it feels like Hurzeler has the bigger problems to solve.

Brighton are on a poor run and apparently it all got a bit ugly at their home defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday. The fans seem to have lost faith in him, and although that feels harsh to me, when it happens then it it is hard to reverse it.

The Seagulls beat Manchester United away in round three and now Hurzeler could really do with beating Liverpool away too.

I wouldn’t put it past them, either, especially with Liverpool struggling to see out games at the moment, but I think Slot’s side will just about get over the line.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1 after extra-time, Liverpool to win on penalties.

Daffy: Liverpool, home of The Beatleth – finally thomewhere I’ve heard of!

Porky: Someone told me, “if you don’t know anything about foo-foo-foo-soccer, just say you support Liverpool.”

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 4-1

Sunday, 15 February

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Leeds’ comeback from 2-0 down to draw at Chelsea was just extraordinary, but I can smell an upset here.

I am sure Leeds boss Daniel Farke will make some changes because he will have at least half an eye on the Premier League, and their next game against Aston Villa.

Birmingham are going well under Chris Davies and are unbeaten in eight games in all competitions. This seems like a good time for him to take a top-flight scalp.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-0

Daffy: I didn’t know a team from Alabama could play here.

Porky: I don’t think it’s the same one.

Daffy: Birmingham all the way – woohoo!

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 100-0

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I know all about Grimsby because I was at Blundell Park for their Carabao Cup win over Manchester United earlier in the season.

Could something similar happen again? Yes, definitely. There will be another cracking atmosphere and David Artell and his players will fancy another upset, I am sure of that.

This is a horrible game for Wolves, but it is an important one for their manager Rob Edwards. He needs to find a way of getting through this tie, which is something Ruben Amorim could not do with United.

Wolves have had a miserable season and they probably thought it couldn’t get any worse – well it might.

I think lightning might strike twice, and this game will end in a draw before Grimsby win the shootout, just like they did against Manchester United.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1 after extra-time, Grimsby to win on penalties.

Daffy: Grimthby eh? Thounds grim and deprething. I’ll go with the Wolves.

Porky: I think they’ll huff and puff and run out steam. At least I hope so.

Daffy’s prediction: 0-1

Porky’s prediction: 1-0

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Both of these teams got through the last round on penalties, with Oxford beating MK Dons and Sunderland overcoming Everton.

I don’t see Sunderland needing a shootout this time, though. Oxford are pretty woeful at the moment and have just been spanked by Norwich – they are not coming back from that.

Regis le Bris will make changes but the Black Cats will still be far too strong.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-2

Daffy, when told that Sunderland are nicknamed the Black Cats – so would not get on with Tweety Pie: Birdth of a feather mutht stick together against catth!

Porky: And Oxford is a place of higher ed-ed-edu-learning. So I think they’ll outsmart the opposition.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 3-1

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Stoke’s boss is my old Norwich team-mate Mark Robins, who is an excellent manager – he clearly learnt a lot from me – but I fancy Fulham here.

I don’t know what Marco Silva’s situation is with Fulham and if he is leaving at the end of the season, but he will want to go out with a bang.

I really like the way Silva’s side play, and I wouldn’t rule out the Cottagers’ chances of going deep in the FA Cup this season.

Sutton’s prediction: 0-2

Daffy: I think I know which one Porky liketh here.

Porky: A f-f-f-full ham? You bet!

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-3

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This is the first meeting between these two clubs since the 2014 FA Cup semi-final, when Arsenal won on penalties and Mikel Arteta scored in a shootout. The Gunners went on to beat Hull in the final.

Things have changed a lot for Wigan since then, and not in a good way.

They have just sacked their manager Ryan Lowe after sliding into the League One relegation zone, and it’s hard to see them forcing a shootout this time, no matter how many changes Arteta makes.

Arsenal have not had much joy in the FA Cup since Arteta won it again as manager in 2019-20, a few months after taking charge.

They have not been past round four since, but they are going to make it to the last 16 this time, I’m sure of it.

In fact, they have got so much strength in depth now that, while for years Arteta has not been able to win anything at all, he could feasibly win four trophies this season.

Is the Quadruple on? That could be the question we are asking in the final few months of the season.

Sutton’s prediction: 3-0

Daffy: You thee, the problem with Arthenal is they just try to walk it in.

Porky: Yes, I heard that too.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-1

Monday, 16 February

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I am co-commentating on this game for 5 Live with Ali Bruce-Ball and I cannot wait.

Macclesfield boss John Rooney did an incredible job with his side’s historic win over Crystal Palace in round three.

I watched the game back as part of my prep and, while the Silkmen had less than 29% possession, they limited Palace to very few chances and they were deserved winners.

Knocking the holders out was rightly hailed as the biggest shock in the FA Cup’s illustrious history, and it would be another fantastic feat if they toppled Brentford too.

Only one non-league side has ever beaten two top-flight teams in the same FA Cup campaign – Millwall in 1913-14, who overcame Chelsea and Bradford City.

I’d love to think Macclesfield could do it too, and if they play like they did against Palace then they have a great chance, especially on their plastic pitch.

I think Brentford will be ready for them, though, and Keith Andrews’ side are having a tremendous season too.

Andrews will know he can’t make too many changes here, and maybe Brentford will go on an FA Cup run themselves – they have not reached the quarter-finals since 1989, so it it is long overdue.

This is going to be a tight game but I just have a feeling the Bees will edge it.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

Daffy: I don’t underthtand thith game at all – what is a Maccle? Why are there fields of them? And why do you altho call them the Thilkmen? Jutht for that, I’m going with Brentford!

Porky: B-b-Bees make honey, And honey is sweet… and so is my d-d-dear-d-d-arling Petunia.

Daffy & Porky’s prediction: 0-3

AI’s prediction: 0-3

Chris Sutton was speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan. Porky Pig and Daffy Duck’s answers are as told to Dan Berlinka.

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Atletico Madrid thrash Barcelona 4-0 to take charge of Copa del Rey semi

Atletico ‌Madrid tore Barcelona apart with four first-half goals to secure a 4-0 victory in the ⁠first leg of their ⁠Copa del Rey semifinal, leaving the holders staring at a near-impossible task in the return match.

Diego Simeone’s side needed only 45 minutes at home to seize control of the tie on Thursday, capitalising ⁠on a calamitous early error, before carving Hansi Flick’s team open at will to move to the brink of April’s final in Seville.

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Atletico took the lead in the sixth minute in extraordinary fashion. Barcelona defender Eric Garcia rolled ⁠a routine pass back, but goalkeeper Joan Garcia, already scanning upfield, allowed the ball to slip under his boot and towards goal. His desperate dive came too late as it had crossed the line.

Eight minutes later, they doubled their lead with a flowing move. Ademola Lookman collected a long ball on the left and fed Julian Alvarez, who switched play ‌to Nahuel Molina. The right back slipped a clever pass inside for Antoine Griezmann, who controlled smoothly and guided the ball into the bottom corner.

Atletico Madrid's French forward #07 Antoine Griezmann (R) scores his team's second goal during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King's Cup) semi final first leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on February 12, 2026. (Photo by Oscar DEL POZO / AFP)
Griezmann scores his team’s second goal [Oscar del Pozo/AFP]

The third goal, in the 33rd minute, was another counter. Giuliano Simeone drove down the right and crossed low to Alvarez, who squared for an unmarked Lookman to fire into the bottom corner.

Flick reacted by sending on Robert Lewandowski in the 37th minute for Marc Casado. The change did little to stem the tide.

Instead, Atletico struck again before half-time. Lookman and Alvarez combined once more, the Nigerian forward ⁠sliding a pass into the centre for the Argentinian to unleash a strike into ⁠the top corner from just inside the box.

Atletico goalkeeper Juan Musso denied Fermin Lopez early in the second half as Barca searched for a lifeline before the March 3 ⁠return leg at Camp Nou.

They thought they had one in the 52nd minute when Pau Cubarsi turned in a rebound from a free kick, only for the effort ⁠to be ruled out for offside after a lengthy VAR review lasting ⁠nearly six minutes.

Atletico remained dangerous and nearly added a fifth late on. Substitute Alex Baena was racing through unmarked in the 86th minute when Garcia brought him down from behind. The referee initially produced a yellow card but upgraded it to a straight red after consulting the pitchside ‌monitor.

“It was crazy. Even more so against Barca,” defender Marcos Llorente told Movistar Plus.

“The team did everything right. We stuck together at the back, we didn’t sit back, we pressed high up the pitch, we broke up the ‌space ‌really well. Everything went our way.”

York stun champions Hull KR on Super League debut

Ian Woodcock

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Tries: Wood 2, Galeano Goals: Harris 3 Drop-Goal: Hingano

Hull KR (6) 18

Reigning champions Hull KR suffered a shock defeat by debutants York Knights in the opening game of the 2026 Super League season.

Sam Wood’s early try gave the hosts a surprise lead before Jai Whitbread barged over to make it 6-6 at the break.

Whitbread reached over for his second score to put the visitors in front and Sauaso Sue went in under the posts to seemingly put Hull KR in charge.

However, the game was turned on its head after the away side were reduced to 12 players after Mikey Lewis was sin-binned for a petulant trip on Liam Harris.

The ramifications of this defeat could also be felt beyond this week for last season’s treble-winners.

Hull KR half-back Mikey Lewis during the defeat by York KnightsGetty Images

York enjoyed a stellar campaign in the Championship in 2025 before being moved up into an expanded Super League alongside Bradford Bulls and Toulouse for this season.

Few gave them a chance in this match, but in front of a passionate home support and in torrential rain throughout, they made a great start when Wood went over in the corner after ill-discipline from the away team gave them good field position.

KR led through Whitbread’s converted try but Harris landed a penalty on the hooter to send the teams in level at half-time.

Willie Peters’ men improved after the interval and Whitbread’s second and Sao’s score looked to have set a platform for a victory with the home side’s energy levels dropping.

But Hull KR’s ill-discipline came back to haunt them when Lewis bizarrely left a foot in on Harris after a kick and was sin-binned.

‘Belief goes a long way’ – York reaction

York Knights head coach Mark Applegarth told BBC Radio 5 live:

“I’m proud as punch. We knew if we could be there or thereabouts in the last 20 minutes then the pressure would be on them and luckily we were.

“We’ve got a lot of self-belief and we’ll back ourselves to the hilt.

“Belief goes a long way in sport and we spoke about that before the game. I know a lot of headlines all week were we were lambs to the slaughter but we were quietly confident if we brought our best version we could challenge them.

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‘Really ill-disciplined’ – Hull KR reaction

Hull KR head coach Willie Peters told BBC Radio Humberside:

“I’m very frustrated. It was a really ill-disciplined performance.

“It was there to see what Mikey did. He needs to learn from what he did because it was a key moment in the game. He knows and he’s owned it but I want to see some action off the back of it.

“We were in control then and then we lost control off the back of it. We didn’t handle it well as a team.

“We knew exactly what they were going to bring, they were very good. They got the crowd involved and worked hard, there was no surprise there. They came over the top of us and in the end we got what we deserved.”

York: Mataafa, Jones-Bishop, Wood, Williams, Galeano, Hingano, Harris, Va’a, McShane, Vaughan, Field, Dee, Thompson.

Interchanges: Balmforth, Martin, Sangare, Griffin.

Hull KR: Mourgue, Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess, Lewis, May, Sue, Litten, Brown, Martin, Batchelor, Minchella.

Interchanges: Broadbent, Luckley, Whitbread, Lawton.

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Price picks up title in Premier League’s Belgian debut

Paul Higham

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Gerwyn Price ended Michael van Gerwen’s unbeaten start to the Premier League by claiming a 6-3 victory in night two’s final in Antwerp.

Van Gerwen won the season opener in Newcastle last week and beat Luke Littler in the semis on his way to another final.

But the seven-time champion was no match for Welshman Price, who had come through two final-leg deciders before lifting the title in more comfortable fashion.

Littler had earlier opened the tournament’s first visit to Belgium by edging a final-leg decider of his own against rival Luke Humphries.

For Price it was a welcome victory to confirm the fine form he had been in of late.

“I think I’m playing some of the best stuff I’ve played, I’m just not winning tournaments,” Price told Sky Sports after his victory.

“There’s no way I can’t win a major, bigger Pro Tours, Europeans. Averages are just for show and if you play well on your darts and win matches you win tournaments. I’m going to get some.”

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Littler beats Humphries on night of comebacks

The night started with a bang as the two biggest darts stars in the world played out a high-quality contest that went down to a final-leg decider.

Humphries and Littler both hit seven 180s and averaged over 102 and 105 respectively, but both were surprisingly poor on the outer ring – missing 28 doubles between them.

Humphries was the better player throughout, but at 4-1 up he started missing doubles badly, 17 in all by the end of the match, as Littler engineered an escape to make it five straight wins against his big rival.

World number two Humphries has now lost 11 of his 15 Premier League meetings with Littler, with his last victory of any kind against the 19-year-old coming in the tournament’s final last May.

The past four defeats before this one came in tournament finals, and perhaps it is becoming a mental barrier now for the defending Premier League champion as his scoring was solid all game, but he could just not get over the line.

Comebacks were a theme of the opening quarter-finals with all bar Van Gerwen’s stroll against an out-of-sorts Josh Rock filled with excitement.

Stephen Bunting finished bottom of the table last year after failing to win a single match in the first eight weeks, but looked to have one sewn up when leading 4-0, only to watch Jonny Clayton reel off six straight legs to win 6-4.

Price goes distance as MVG sinks Littler

Michael van Gerwen beats Luke Littler in the Premier League darts night two in AntwerpGetty Images

Price’s second final-leg decider came against good friend and Wales World Cup team-mate Clayton in a nip-and-tuck battle.

Price had four 180s to Clayton’s three and averaged just over 100 – but was forced to win the final two legs under extreme pressure to make the final.

It was no real surprise given Price had won nine in a row against his compatriot and 15 of their past 16 meetings.

Van Gerwen did not impress in his opener but certainly did in a strange 6-4 victory over Littler where seven of the 10 legs went against the darts.

The Dutchman averaged just over 100 with an off-colour Littler down at 95 and – strangely for him – only managing a single maximum, while Van Gerwen hit four.

But it was the finishing under pressure that made the difference as the Dutchman hit six of 13 attempts at a double, including finishing off a 10-darter, in a performance that was much more like the Van Gerwen of old.

Despite incredible back-to-back finishes of 167 and 160 in the final Van Gerwen was always second best, but a win and a final after two nights is a great start considering he failed to win a single night in last season’s competition.

Premier League Darts night two results

Thursday, 12 February – FAS Dome, Antwerp

Quarter-finals

Luke Littler 6-5 Luke Humphries

Michael van Gerwen 6-2 Josh Rock

Jonny Clayton 6-4 Stephen Bunting

Gerwyn Price 6-5 Gian van Veen

Semi-finals

Littler 4-6 Van Gerwen

Clayton 5-6 Price

Final

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Premier League Darts format and points system

Premier League Darts is played across 16 initial weeks in the league stage with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final each night.

Each of the eight players is guaranteed to face the other seven in the quarter-finals in weeks one to seven and 9-15, with week eight and week 16 fixtures done off the table. It means we will get fourth v fifth in Sheffield on the final league-stage night, with the play-off spots potentially on the line.

Players earn two points per quarter-final win, an additional point if they win their semi-final and five for winning the night.

The top four players after the group stage progress to the play-off night at London’s O2 Arena on 23 May, with first facing fourth and second against third in a best-of-19-leg match. The final, which is the best of 21 legs, follows.

Premier League Darts night three order of play

Thursday, 19 February – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Quarter-finals

Stephen Bunting v Gian van Veen

Luke Humphries v Josh Rock

Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler

Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price

Semi-finals

Bunting/Van Veen v Humphries/Rock

Van Gerwen/Littler v Clayton/Price

Final

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