Only one Boxing Day game because of Uefa – Premier League

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The Premier League claims that the “expansion of European club competitions” has resulted in the English top flight playing just one game on December 26.

Although it has been a long-standing tradition in English football for Boxing Day, Manchester United’s home game against Newcastle United (20:00 GMT) will be the only Premier League game this year.

The Premier League acknowledged the circumstances that have resulted in a smaller number of games on Boxing Day this year, which has an impact on a significant tradition in English football, in a statement released after confirming the fixture list for this year’s festive fixtures.

Due to the expansion of European club competitions, which led to a revision of our domestic calendar ahead of the previous season, including changes to the FA Cup, there are now several issues with Premier League fixture scheduling.

Despite having 380 matches since 1995, this ultimately left the Premier League as a 33-weekend competition, which is fewer than previous years.

Boxing Day is held on Friday this year, with seven games taking place on Saturday, December 27.

Before matchweek 19 begins with six games being played on Tuesday, December 30th, Sunderland face Leeds, and Crystal Palace face Tottenham, on Sunday, December 28th, the final two games will take place on Sunday, December, with Sunderland facing Leeds and Crystal Palace facing Tottenham.

The Premier League continued, “The league can guarantee that there will be more Premier League games on Boxing Day because the date is a Saturday.”

Special arrangements have been made to allow more time to pass between games over the festive season, in line with our commitment to clubs as in previous years.

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How have Uefa competitions grown?

Instead of the six midweeks that were once used for Uefa’s club competitions, where the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League now have one week of exposure, the calendar now spans 10 midweeks.

The Conference League’s final game is scheduled for the regular season for the EFL Cup quarter-finals, and it’s also held on consecutive weeks in December.

Crystal Palace are in the Conference League and have drawn drawn drawn away from Arsenal until the final eight of the EFL Cup.

Although a date for the tie has not yet been established, it might have to be held on December 23, the day after each Premier League team’s game.

On December 27, Palace will return to action the day after that.

Premier League festive games

Friday, December 26

Saturday, December 27

28 December, Sunday

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Agyemang will be back ‘without a doubt’ after ACL injury

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Despite rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), teen striker Michelle Agyemang has been backed to find the strength to reach her potential “without a doubt.”

The 19-year-old will miss the remainder of the season because of the injury, which occurred in the Lionesses’ 3-0 friendly against Australia on Tuesday.

Agyemang scored crucial goals in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals as Sarina Wiegman’s side successfullydefended their European title. He was a surprise selection for Sarina Wiegman’s Euro 2025 squad in the summer.

The Arsenal forward, who was on loan at Brighton this season, said: “Seeing her go down in that game, I think we all held our breath.

It’s a tough one, no words can describe. She said she feels well and is okay with me when I spoke to her today.

She has a very switched-on personality, and that’s what perhaps not everyone gets to see about her. “She is a very switched-on kid, so her mind is already set on it (recovery).

It has a chance to get better, they say. Even if she doesn’t physically stay active and learning. As a young player, we can continue to develop and develop her mind.

She still has a lot of potential, which we saw each week, and is developing as a result of playing and facing difficult opponents.

We’ll now look for another way to do that off the pitch. We’ll train her so that when she returns, she’ll feel as though she’s missed a beat.

Renee Slegers, manager of Arsenal, is aware of what Agyemang is going through because she has already suffered two ACL injuries herself while playing professionally.

She continued, “It’s a very sad time.” You know when these events occur because they will be away from the game for a very long time, so it’s terrible when they occur.

“Michelle has been doing really well, she did a really good job.” Although it’s never a good time, this never comes at a good time.

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Canada’s Carney and China’s Xi Jinping take step towards mending ties

With a meeting in South Korea during the Asia-Pacific Economic Summit, the leaders of China and Canada have taken a step toward resolving their long-standing diplomatic ties.

Both sides on Friday met to discuss improving ties between China’s president Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and make a point of talking points.

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According to a Canadian statement, “the leaders came to terms with the significance of their meeting.”

According to Xi, relations are beginning to improve thanks to the partnership of both sides.

According to an official report released by China’s state media, “We are willing to work together with Canada to take this meeting as an opportunity to promote the return of bilateral relations to a healthy, stable, and sustainable track as soon as possible.”

According to a statement from Canada, Carney, who was appointed prime minister in March, accepted an invitation from Xi to visit China.

Later, Carney later claimed to be “very pleased” with the outcome.

He said, “We now have a turning point in the relationship, a turning point that opens up opportunities for Canadian families, Canadian businesses, and Canadian workers, and opens up a door for solutions to the current issues.”

The meeting signals a shift in tone and a resumption of diplomatic contact, according to Vina Nadjibulla, vice president of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. There is no evidence to suggest that the Chinese Communist Party’s actions have changed since the prime minister’s designation of China as a threat to international security, so Canada should proceed with caution.

She advised Carney to continue speaking with Chinese leaders while keeping an eye on China’s threats to Canada’s security interests, including its efforts to become more involved in Arctic affairs.

Shaky relationships

In late 2018, relations deteriorated as a result of Canadian authorities” request to extradite a senior executive from Chinese tech company Huawei. Then, in response, China detained two Canadian nationals and charged them with espionage.

Even after the two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who are both the daughters of Huawei’s founder, Meng Wanzhou, and the Chinese executive, Meng Wanzhou, whose ties didn’t significantly improve until 2021, were officially established.

More recently, Canada’s decision to levy a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum and a 100 percent tariff on electric vehicles (EVs) from China in 2024 has shook relations. China retaliated by imposing its own high import taxes on canola, seafood, and pork, and has offered to do so if Canada lowers the EV tariff.

Canada and the US made the final move.

Both leaders discussed solutions for a particular product, such as EVs, canola, and seafood, and instructed their officials to act quickly to resolve trade problems and irritants, according to the Canadian statement.

Xi advocated for growing “pragmatic” cooperation in fields like energy, trade, and economy. US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on both China and Canada.

Carney’s attempt at rapprochement comes as Trump says he plans to increase tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by an additional 10% and as Carney seeks to diversify Canada’s trade away from the US. The US-Canada free trade agreement is being reviewed.

Prior to a business event on Friday, Carney claimed the rules-based liberalized trade and investment system had been overturned, adding that Canada intended to double its non-US exports over the next ten years.

However, Nadjibulla claimed that China shouldn’t be viewed as the solution to Canada’s problems with the US.

Dutch centrist Jetten claims victory in vote where far right lost ground

After beating off far-right candidate Geert Wilders, Dutch centrist leader Rob Jetten claimed victory in a cliffhanger election that will be decided by immigration and housing. He claimed that his victory demonstrated that populism can be defeated.

The D66 party’s leader, 38, is set to become the youngest and first openly gay prime minister of the fifth-largest economy in the European Union. The party received the most votes in this week’s general election.

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As evidenced by news agency ANP, he said on Friday, “I think we’ve shown to the rest of Europe and the world that it’s possible to defeat populist movements” and that his campaigning strategy was on track to win.

With a positive campaign and a rise in advertising spending, the pro-EU, liberal D66 tripled its seat count, while Wilders and his PVV Freedom Party lost a significant portion of the support he had received from the previous election in 2023.

D66, which currently holds 26 seats but may gain one more once every vote is counted, is expected to lead the effort to create a coalition&nbsp government, a process that typically takes months.

The party will need to find at least three coalition partners in the 150-seat lower chamber of parliament, with the center-right CDA (18 seats), the liberal VVD (22), and the left-wing Green/Labour (20) seen as candidates.

However, Green/Labour and the VVD’s collaboration is questioned. Before the election, VVD leader Dilan Yesilgoz argued that a center-right coalition “would not work” and that a coalition with Green/Labour “would not work.”

After retiring as EU Vice President, the Green/Labour group will choose a new leader on Monday.

Jetten urged the left-to-right mainstream parties to unite on Friday. He said, “We want to find a majority who will eagerly work on issues like the housing market, migration, climate, and economy.”

“Serious challenges”

Given that his party has a razor-thin lead of only thousands of votes over Wilders and his PVV Freedom Party, Jetten faced “serious challenges” as informal coalition discussions started, according to Step Vaessen, who reports from Amsterdam.

Jetten, an ardent competitor who once led Sifan Hassan’s team as a pacemaker, had previously stated that the Dutch wanted us to get to work because they were “demanding us to get to work.”

Wilders claimed Jetten was jumping the gun, pointing out that the results would only be released once the Electoral Council and not ANP, which gather the results from every Dutch municipality, had made a decision.

He wrote on X, “How haughty not to wait,” saying.

Wilders had stated that he would demand that his party have its first chance at forming a coalition if it was confirmed that it would receive the most votes, even though all major parties had already decided against doing so.

Other far-right organizations, including the nationalist party FvD, which wants to leave the EU’s Schengen system of open borders, performed well despite his demise in support.

On Monday, when mail ballots from Dutch residents who reside abroad are tallied, the results will be announced.

Amanda Holden and Paloma Faith lead spooky stars pulling out all the stops for Halloween

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Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing, who demonstrated that a pair who dress together can live together, were in charge. Fans were enthralled when the former Made in Chelsea duo switched to tongue-in-cheek costume duo Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, who had fans glued to their costumes.

With a theatrical take on classic horror, Paloma Faith incorporated her signature eccentricity, bringing couture to life with Creature Feature. Over the weekend, party queen Paris Hilton served not one but two looks, including a glittery adaptation of Tinkerbell and Madonna, a popular fairytale. Naturally, each outfit featured full glam, sparkling wings, and her signature “That’s hot” attitude.

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Democrats push fight against Trump in California redistricting effort

California’s Santa Barbara – A local volunteer, Aubrie Lugo, walked down a suburban sidewalk with a stack of flyers on a warm Saturday afternoon.

She said she felt compelled to take part in the campaign to pass a statewide measure known as Proposition 50 despite that it was her first political knock-on.

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As she perused homes full of Halloween decorations, Lugo said, “It feels like a dire situation.” We’re attempting to combat tampering with our democracy.

Proposition 50 will appear on California’s November 4 ballot, but whether it succeeds or fails will have an impact on elections after 2025.

Californians have a choice in the outcome of the congressional map, which was created to give the Democratic Party five more seats in the US House of Representatives.

The move, according to supporters, is necessary to thwart other Republican initiatives nationwide. Proposition 50 would allegedly stifle the voice of California Republicans in Congress, according to opponents.

Both parties have argued that the fight for democracy and fair representation has been framed in their campaigns.

The midterm elections in 2026, in which House of Representatives control is in jeopardy, are likely to have a significant impact on the results of Tuesday’s vote.

The chamber’s current Republican Party majority is likely to be a vote on President Trump’s second term in office.

Trump has successfully pushed for the creation of partisan maps in Republican strongholds like Texas to aid in maintaining control of the House majority.

The California ballot initiative, which was intended as a response, has already attracted national attention and drawn attention from all over the state. Trump has praised the importance of the vote while his Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, praised its significance.

In a social media post in favor of the measure, Obama declared that “this vote will have crucial implications.” Not just for California, but for the entire nation as well.

A flyer [Brian Osgood/Al Jazeera] in support of Proposition 50 was displayed in Goleta, California, on October 25.

Texas as a response

In mid-August, California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, asserted that Democrats could not afford to “unilaterally disarm” while Republican states pursue partisan congressional districts.

In response to what is happening in Texas, Newsom said, “We’re asking the voters for their permission to do midterm redistricting in 2026, 2028, and 2030 for the congressional maps.”

Proposition 50 was based in Texas. In June, it became apparent that the Trump administration was quietly urging southern state legislators to redraw their congressional districts in advance of the crucial midterm elections in 2026.

Each district elects its own representative for the Congress. And a few votes in the House of Representatives could help or derail a bill because the margins are so tight.

Republicans currently control only 6 of the 219 seats, compared to Democrats, who only hold 6 of them.

The Republican-controlled Texas legislature eventually approved a new congressional map drawn in part to defy Democratic voters and gain Republican seats after Democrats feared the midterm elections.

North Carolina and Missouri, two red-leaning states, have also made progress with their own initiatives.

Many people think that California’s ballot measure will determine whether Democrats will support Trump’s attempts to reform the electoral landscape, even if it means using tactics they might otherwise oppose.

All other Republican states will act similarly if the Democratic states don’t respond to what Texas did, according to Doug Allard, a 77-year-old Goleta resident who voted in favor.

The nonpartisan commission should be stopped?

However, California’s state legislature cannot simply cast a new congressional map.

Because California voters assigned that task to a nonpartisan group called the Citizens Redistricting Commission, which creates maps with a focus on proportional representation in the 2010 election.

The commission wouldn’t be eliminated by the ballot measure in November. However, it would hold off on doing anything until 2030 and switch to a different map created by the legislature.

Fewer California Republicans would be elected to Congress as a result.

According to Samuel Wang, the Princeton Gerrymandering Project director, “California had nine districts in the last election decided by a margin of less than seven points.” There will only be one district that is that close, according to our estimation if Prop 50 is passed.

The nonpartisan commission’s work would resume in five years, according to the campaign in favor of Prop 50.

California will abandon the measure if Texas abandons its partisan map, according to Newsom.

The new legislative map will have a vote on whether or not California voters will approve it, which Texas voters did not do.

These caveats are thought to be crucial in attracting California voters, who might ordinarily view gerrymandering as anti-democratic. Prior to now, California had praised the nonpartisan commission as a case study of fair redistricting.

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Republican Assemblyman Carl DeMaio addresses attendees of a No on Prop 50 rally on October 21 in Redding, California.

A national conflict

Proposition 50 has also been used as a necessary bulwark against a Republican takeover thanks to advertising campaigns starring national figures like Obama and US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Ocasio-Cortez framed the vote as a part of a “fight for democracy in all 50 states” by saying “Prop 50 leveled the playing field and gave power back to the people”.

However, opponents of the ballot measure worry that it will give local and state politicians more control over how districts are voted in order to win over more people.

Additionally, according to experts like Wang, the measure demonstrates a conflict between protecting fair representation at the local and federal levels.

If the policies you support at a national level are stacked against them, Wang said, “The argument is that it is of no use to have a fairly elected representative from your district.”

He observed that Proposition 50’s discussion often centers on issues in national politics, with Proposition 50 supporters largely in opposition to Trump’s policies.

According to Wang, “It seems to me that voters are viewing this from a national perspective.”

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On October 25, Aubrie Lugo [Brian Osgood/Al Jazeera] knocks on doors in Goleta, California, to support Proposition 50.

Tit-for-tat escalation

Some critics also expressed concern about the dangers of Democrats and Republicans using tit-for-tat tactics consistently.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican who has long led anti-gerrymandering initiatives, is one of the most prominent voices calling on voters to reject Proposition 50.

“The United States is in a war,” the president said. Who can cheat the other person the most? During a recent TV interview, Arnold Schwarzenegger said something.

“Texas started it,” he said. They committed a terrible mistake. California suddenly says, “Well, then we have to do something terribly wrong.” Then, other states are jumped in.

Nonpartisan reforms at the national level might be a way to de-escalate the redistricting debate, Wang believes. Such reforms would prevent individual states from generating maps that favor one party or another.

According to Wang, “There is a lot of evidence that independent commissions produce fairer maps than legislatures do.”

Nonpartisan redistricting would have previously been a part of the legislation that had been introduced by Democratic lawmakers, but those efforts failed to win Republican support. In the current political climate, rising tensions could make such an effort even more unlikely.

The Trump administration announced earlier this week that it would send federal officials to California to “monitor” irregularities during the November 4 election. The announcement, according to Newsom, was intended to stifle voter intimidation and cast doubt on the results.

Trump has a long history of aggressively disseminating conspiracy theories, particularly in light of his own election-related defeat in the 2020 presidential election. That rhetoric was used to support a number of violent maneuvers to deny the election results.

Voters cited the Trump administration’s actions as their justification for voting “yes” on Prop 50, including Hank, a 77-year-old California resident who requested that his last name not be used.