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Tanzania police fire shots, tear gas at protesters after chaotic election

According to Amnesty International, at least two people have died after police have opened fire on the streets of Tanzania’s largest city during protests following a tumultuous presidential election.

On the day of the election, protesters who defied a curfew in Dar-es-Salaam, a city of more than seven million people, heard gunshots and tear gas in the Mbagala, Gongo la Mboto, and Kiluvya neighbourhoods on Thursday.

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According to Tigere Chagutah, Amnesty International’s regional director for East and Southern Africa, reports that a public figure and a police officer were killed have been made public. He urged police to be restrained in their dealings and described the deaths as “deeply disturbing.”

The Tanzanian authorities must immediately launch a thorough and impartial investigation into the unlawful use of lethal force against protesters, Chagutah continued.

On election day, hundreds of people had lit up polling stations and chanted their discontent on the street, but internet access remained shaky throughout the city.

In a video posted to TikTok and verified by Al Jazeera, one protester yelled, “We have been silent for so long.” What have we been doing lately?

The two main rivals of President Samia Suluhu Hassan were cut from the race on Wednesday, piqueing the attention of citizens and human rights organizations, who have also decried an intensifying crackdown on opposition activists, journalists, and activists.

Protesters discussed possible marches on government buildings on the Zello app despite the internet blackout. However, the United States embassy issued a security alert, citing traffic congestion across the nation, including the main road that leads to Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar-es-Salaam.

Hassan took office in 2021 after John Magufuli’s death in office. She has since received increasing criticism for what the UN has called a pattern of “escalating” attacks, disappearances, and torture of critics.

After long-standing leaders in the Ivory Coast and Cameroon, who both tried to hold onto power, the latest election in Africa this month sparked deep resentment among the populace.

After Chadema, Tanzania’s main opposition party, was disqualified in April for refusing to sign an electoral code of conduct, only a small opposition figure was eligible to challenge Hassan in the election.

Tundu Lissu, the party’s leader, was detained at a rally where he called for treason after being arrested for treason at a rally.

Following the attorney general’s objection, the commission also forbade Luhaga Mpina, the opposition candidate for ACT-Wazalendo, whose second-largest party is ACT-Wazalendo.

Over the past few months, local and international watchdogs have been raising concerns about election-related violence and repression.

A panel of nine UN experts said the government’s actions were “unacceptable” and that they had reported more than 200 disappearances since 2019; they had also called them “unacceptable.”

Additionally, Human Rights Watch (HRW) announced in September that it had documented at least 10 recent instances of politically motivated assault, harassment, abduction, and torture as well as “extensive restrictions” on the media and civil society organizations.

Nomathamsanqa Masiko-Mpaka, a researcher for HRW’s Africa program, previously stated that Tanzania’s elections were “very vulnerable.”

Scholes stopped commentary work to care for son

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Paul Scholes, a former Manchester United midfielder, claims he has stopped doing commentary work to fit his autism son’s routine into his schedule.

The 20-year-old is co-parented by his ex-wife, a former England professional football player.

The 50-year-old left the sport in 2013 and began working as a pundit and commentator before moving into management.

On the podcast Stick to Football, Scholes said, “Everything I’m going to do right now just works around him.”

“Everything is built around his day, even though I work in the studio.”

Scholes initially attempted to handle the situation privately, but he later revealed that United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had dropped him while initially keeping his son’s diagnosis a secret during his playing career.

One of United’s key players for the 1999 Treble season, Scholes, said, “I never got a break from it, even when I was playing,” adding that it was very difficult in those days.

He was two and a half years old, according to the doctor, who didn’t believe they made the diagnosis until that time. But you initially recognized a problem, but I never learned about it until you discover the diagnosis.

“I can’t recall when I first saw it when we were playing Derby away.”

The manager dropped me the following week, but I hadn’t told anyone, I recall. I finally told them about it a few weeks later because it was difficult.

“I don’t want sympathy or anything else, even now.” Even if I did talk to someone about it, I still believed Aiden wouldn’t benefit from it.

What happens when you’re not here, as you’re getting older, is the main concern right now? That’s the thought that keeps going through my mind.

A range of conditions that affect a person’s communication and interaction with the world around them as well as their interests and behaviors are known as autism spectrum disorder (also known as its medical name).

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India’s Iyer improving ‘every day’ after lacerating spleen in Australia

Shreyas Iyer, an Indian batsman who injured his spleen while taking a one-day hit against Australia, claims he is “getting better every passing day.”

After pulling off a sensational catch to take Alex Carey out for a third ODI in Sydney on Saturday, the 30-year-old vice-captain doubled over in pain.

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India revealed that he had internal bleeding and was taken to the hospital.

Iyer’s first comments on social media since the incident on Thursday stated that he is currently in the recovery process and that he is getting better every day.

“I’m incredibly appreciative of the kind wishes and support I’ve received; it means a lot to me.

He continued, “Thank you for keeping me in your thoughts.”

Suryakumar Yadav, the Twenty20 captain of India, claimed the injury was “rare” and that doctors and physiotherapists had been treating him to.

However, it happens with a limited talent. He said, “God is with him, and he will recover soon, and we will take him along with us.”

Iyer is not a member of India’s T20 squad, which will play on Friday at the sold-out Melbourne Cricket Ground for their second of five matches against Australia.

FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025: Full match schedule, teams, start, format

  • Qatar will host the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 on November 3, with the final match taking place on November 27.
  • Brazil will face Bolivia in its opening match, and Costa Rica will face the United Arab Emirates in its second match.
  • The 45, 000-seat Khalifa International Stadium in Doha will host the U-17 World Cup final.
  • At the Aspire Zone complex in Al Rayyan, all matches will be played on eight pitches until the final.
  • Instead of the previous biennial 24-team tournaments, the U-17 World Cup 2025 will be played in a 48-team format.
  • There will be 104 matches in total, divided between the 48 teams, which will be divided into 12 groups.
  • The 32-team knockout stage is scheduled to begin on November 14 and the group stage will continue until November 11.

For more information about the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 teams, groups, formats, match fixtures, kickoff times, and locations click here.

Groups and teams

Group A: Qatar, Italy, South Africa, Bolivia
Group B: Portugal, Morocco, New Caledonia, and Japan
Senegal, Croatia, Costa Rica, and the United Arab Emirates are all in Group C.
Group D includes Argentina, Belgium, Tunisia, Fiji, and Groupe D:
Group E includes England, Venezuela, Haiti, and Egypt.
Group F includes Mexico, South Korea, the Ivory Coast, and Switzerland.
Group G includes Germany, Colombia, North Korea, El Salvador, and Group G.
Brazil, Honduras, Indonesia, and Zambia are included in Group H.
USA, Burkinabe, Tajikistan, and Czechia are included in Group I.
Group J includes Ireland, Uzbekistan, Panama, and Paraguay.
Group K includes France, Chile, Canada, and Uganda.
Group L: Mali, New Zealand, Austria, Saudi Arabia

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Format

The eight best third-place teams will advance to the knockout rounds, while the top two nations in each group will automatically advance.

The last-32 winners advance to the 16th round, followed by the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final.

No extra time shall be played in knockout games if the score is reached at the end of the regular playing period, with the winner being determined by a penalty shootout.

When the U-17 World Cup was played in Doha, Qatar on May 25, former Qatari footballer Abdulaziz Al-Sulaiti displays a result paper with the name Portugal on it.

schedule of matches

Group Stage

3 November ,

Group A: South Africa vs Bolivia (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

United Arab Emirates vs. Costa Rica in Group C (Aspire Zone, pitch 8) at 3 p.m. / 12 p.m. GMT.

Group C: Senegal vs Croatia (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group B: Japan vs Morocco (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group D: Argentina vs Belgium (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group B: New Caledonia vs Portugal (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Group A: Qatar vs Italy (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group D: Tunisia vs Fiji (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

4 November ,

Ivory Coast vs. Switzerland (Aspire Zone, pitch 8), 3 p.m. / 12 p.m. GMT.

Group H: Brazil vs Honduras (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm /12: 0 GMT)

Group F: Mexico vs South Korea (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group E: Haiti vs Egypt (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group G: Germany vs Colombia (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group E: England vs Venezuela (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Group G: El Salvador vs. North Korea (Aspire Zone, pitch 9), at 6 p.m. / 15 p.m. GMT

Group H: Indonesia vs Zambia (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

5 November ,

Group I: Tajikistan vs Czechia (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group J: Panama vs Ireland (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group J: Paraguay vs Uzbekistan (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group L: Austria vs Saudi Arabia (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group L: Mali vs New Zealand (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group I: USA vs Burkina Faso (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Group K: France vs Chile (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group K: Canada vs Uganda (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

, November 6 ,

Group A: Bolivia vs Italy (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group B: Portugal vs Morocco (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group B: Japan vs New Caledonia (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group D: Argentina vs Tunisia (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group D: Fiji vs Belgium (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Croatia vs. the United Arab Emirates in Group C (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6:00 pm – 5:00 GMT).

Group A: Qatar vs South Africa (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group C: Senegal vs Costa Rica (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

, November 7 ,

Group E: England vs Haiti (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group G: El Salvador vs Colombia (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group G: Germany vs North Korea (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group E: Egypt vs Venezuela (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group F: Mexico vs Ivory Coast (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group F: South Korea and Switzerland (Aspire Zone, pitch 4) at 6 p.m. / 15 p.m. GMT.

Group H: Brazil vs Indonesia (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group H: Zambia vs Honduras (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

, November 8 ,

Group I: Czechia vs Burkina Faso (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group K: Uganda vs Chile (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group L: Mali vs Austria (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Group K: France vs Canada (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group I: USA vs Tajikistan (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group J: Paraguay vs Panama (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Group J: Ireland vs Uzbekistan (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group L: New Zealand vs. Saudi Arabia (Aspire Zone, pitch 7), 6 p.m. / 15 p.m. GMT

9 November .

Group D: Fiji vs Argentina (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group D: Belgium vs Tunisia (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group B: Portugal vs Japan (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group B: Morocco vs New Caledonia (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Groupe C: Senegal vs. United Arab Emirates (Aspire Zone, pitch 2), 5 p.m. / 14 p.m. GMT).

Group C: Croatia vs Costa Rica (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group A: Bolivia vs Qatar (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group A: Italy vs South Africa (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

10 November&nbsp,

Group F: Switzerland vs Mexico (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group F: South Korea and the Ivory Coast (Aspire Zone, pitch 8) at 3 p.m. / 12 p.m. GMT).

Group G: El Salvador vs Germany (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group G: Colombia vs North Korea (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group H: Zambia vs Brazil (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group H: Honduras vs Indonesia (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Group E: Egypt vs England (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group E: Venezuela vs Haiti (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

11 November&nbsp,

Group K: Uganda vs France (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group K: Chile vs Canada (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Group J: Ireland vs Paraguay (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group J: Uzbekistan vs Panama (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Group I: Czechia vs USA (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Groupe I: Tajikistan vs. Burkinabe (Aspire Zone, pitch 2), 5:00 pm (GMT) / 14 : 45 GMT).

Group L: Saudi Arabia vs Mali (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Group L: New Zealand vs Austria (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Rest days on 12 and 13 November ,

The FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy is on display during the FIFA U-17 World Cup and FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Finals Draw in Doha, Qatar, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy is exhibited during the draw for the final game between the teams.

⚽ Round of 32

November 14th

Match 1&nbsp, (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 2 (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 3 (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Match 4 (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Match 5 (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Match 6 (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Match 7 (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Match 8 (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

November 15

Match 9 (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 10 (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 11 (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Match 12 (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Match 13 (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Match 14 (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Match 15 (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Match 16 (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

The 16 and 17 November are rest days.

⚽ Round of 16

November 18

Match 1 (Aspire Zone, pitch 8, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 2 (Aspire Zone, pitch 3, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Match 3 (Aspire Zone, pitch 1, 4: 00 pm/13: 00 GMT)

Match 4 (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Match 5 (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Match 6 (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 6: 15 pm/15: 15 GMT)

Match 7 (Aspire Zone, pitch 9, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Match 8 (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

The 19 and 20 November holidays are off.

Quarterfinals

21 November&nbsp,

Quarterfinal 1&nbsp, (Aspire Zone, pitch 4, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Quarterfinal 2 (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 4: 30 pm/13: 30 GMT)

Quarterfinal 3 (Aspire Zone, pitch 2, 5: 45 pm/14: 45 GMT)

Quarterfinal 4 (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

The 22 and 23 November are rest days.

Semifinals

November 24

Semifinal 1 (Aspire Zone, pitch 5, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Semifinal 2 (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 6: 45 pm/15: 45 GMT)

Rest days on 25 and 2, November 6 ,

playoff for third place

27 November (Aspire Zone, pitch 7, 3: 30 pm/12: 30 GMT)

Final

2, November 7 ,

Finale (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, 9 p.m. / 00 GMT)

DOHA, QATAR - JANUARY 29: General view inside the stadium prior to the AFC Asian Cup Round of 16 match between Iraq and Jordan at Khalifa International Stadium on January 29, 2024 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
The Khalifa International Stadium, which was one of the main venues for the Qatar World Cup 2022, will host the U-17 final.

Liverpool Crisis Mounts After League Cup Exit Against Palace

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The growing crisis at Anfield was compounded by Crystal Palace’s 3-0 win in the fourth round on Wednesday, which caused Liverpool to be eliminated from the League Cup.

In all competitions, Ismaila Sarr’s side have lost six games, including their first two victories, while Yeremy Pino scored the third.

Ismaila Sarr, a Senegalese midfielder for Crystal Palace, applauds the fans following their fourth-round English League Cup game between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

As he gave Liverpool’s crucial games against Aston Villa, Real Madrid, and Manchester City priority over the upcoming two weeks, Slot selected a weaker team.

However, Liverpool’s humiliating result came right after a 3-2 defeat at Brentford on Saturday, which added to their spluttering Premier League title defense.

The Reds are seven points clear of Arsenal in their final four league games.

Bayern Set European Records with two goals as Kane equals the second-most goals scored.

Arne Slot, the Dutch manager of Liverpool, reacts following the Liverpool and Crystal Palace football team’s fourth-round encounter at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

Losing six out of seven is not in line with Liverpool standards, Slot said. However, there are only two days to rest before moving on to the next one, two days to rest between Real Madrid and Man City.

Everyone has a different opinion, but I’ve made the decision because we have about 15 to 16 first team players available.

“We already had a lot of pressure to deal with three very challenging teams this week.”

Liverpool’s fall from grace has been stunning despite criticism of their defensive woes and the poor form of their biggest-money signings, Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz.

As Slot made ten changes and fielded teenagers Trey Nyoni, Rio Ngumoha, and Isak, Wirtz, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk all without.

FA Cup holders Palace have now defeated Liverpool three times in just 80 days, a gamble that never seemed to work.

In the Premier League, they defeated the Reds 2-1 on penalties in the Community Shield.

In a bid to revive Liverpool, Slot changed to a back three, but Joe Gomez’s error saw Sarr fire home from 12 yards in the 41st minute.

On October 29, 2025, Liverpool and Crystal Palace’s Spanish midfielder #10 Yeremy Pino (R) celebrates scoring the team’s third goal at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, during the English League Cup fourth round football match. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

Sarr, a Senegalese winger, scored from Pino’s pass in front of the shell-shocked Kop to increase Palace’s lead at half-time.

Amara Nallo, a substitute for Liverpool’s Amara Nallo, was shown a professional foul on Justin Devenny in the 79th minute.

In the 88th minute, Pino scored Palace’s third goal to secure a place in the Arsenal final eight.

Man City survives the scare

On October 29, 2025, Manchester City’s Egyptian striker #07 Omar Marmoush (L) celebrates scoring the team’s second goal at the Swansea City vs. Manchester City football match in South Wales’ Swansea.com stadium. (Photo by AFP photographer JUSTIN TALLIS)

Holders Newcastle defeated Tottenham 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals at St James’ Park.

Newcastle’s opener was headed by Fabian Schar from Sandro Tonali’s corner in the 24th minute, and Nick Woltemade headed in from Jacob Ramsey’s cross in the 50th minute.

Manchester City defeated second-place Swansea 3-1 to reach the quarter-finals at home to Brentford.

Goncalo Franco’s 12th-minute goal gave City a 1-0 lead over Aston Villa last week, which made 10 changes.

City were level in the 39th minute thanks to Jeremy Doku’s deflected strike, and Omar Marmoush scored in the 77th before Rayan Cherki’s stoppage-time effort made the comeback.

At the Emirates Stadium in London on October 29, 2025, Arsenal’s English midfielder #22 Ethan Nwaneri (C) celebrates scoring the opening goal with Arsenal’s Spanish midfielder #23 Mikel Merino (2R) and Arsenal’s English midfielder #49 Myles Lewis-Skelly (R). Adrian Dennis/AFP photo

At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal defeated Brighton 2-0 to claim eight straight victories, winning the League Cup for the first time since 1993.

With 14 minutes left, Ethan Nwaneri fired into the bottom corner with a close strike from Ethan Nwaneri.

Max Dowman, the youngest starter at Arsenal ever at the age of 15, was 302 days old, according to manager Mikel Arteta, who added: “It’s definitely something special.

He has demonstrated incredible skill to pass players at the age of 15 against him.

After winning 4-3 at struggling Wolves, Chelsea’s understudy will travel to third-tier Cardiff in the last eight.

On October 29, 2025, Chelsea’s English midfielder #11 Jamie Gittens celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal with Chelsea’s Argentinian midfielder #08 Enzo Fernandez at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton, central England. (Photo by Darren Staples/AFP)

For Chelsea, Andrey Santos, Tyrique George, Estevao Willian, and Jamie Gittens each scored, with Toluwalase Arokodare and David Wolfe scoring twice before giving the win.

Chelsea’s manager Enzo Maresca called Liam Delap “stupid” and “embarrassing” after he was sent off in the 86th minute for two bookings.