In their League of Ireland Premier Division match at Brandywell, Derry City defeated Sligo Rovers 1-0 to boost their European hopes. Michael Duffy scored the winner in the 94th minute.
The Candystripes are still second in the table, four points clear of the Bohemians, but they have one more game to play than the Dublin club.
Next year, the Premier Division’s top three teams will advance to European competitions.
In their previous seven league games, Tiernan Lynch’s side has won nothing.
Sligo remain in seventh place, three points clear of Galway United, who are currently in the relegation play-off places.
Following the impact of Storm Amy, which forced its postponement on Friday night, this rescheduled fixture was moved to Sunday.
Candystripes’ persistence pays off.
Jad Hakiki’s effort, which came from just inside the area and flashed over the bar, gave the visitors the first lead of the game.
As the first half progressed, Tiernan Lynch’s side grew into the match, with Hayden Cann scoring from close range as the game began.
O’Reilly appeared to be scoring before Danny Mullen’s slip-in in the area, but Sam Sargent comfortably collected his effort, which kept the score at 2-2 after the break.
Brian Maher’s long ball was expertly deflected by Duffy, who carried the ball 40 yards before saving his effort at the near post.
It appeared to be one of those evenings for Derry City by the hour mark. After rounding Sargent, Duffy squared to Mullen, who had only been denied by a miraculous intervention from a Sligo defender, who was also in charge.
Duffy, Cameron Dummigan, and Brandon Fleming all came within ten minutes of scoring.
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Ciaran Kelly
Football reporter at St James’ Park
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There was no escape for Ange Postecoglou.
After watching Nick Woltemade put Newcastle United 2-0 up from the spot, the Nottingham Forest manager was informed he was going to be “sacked in the morning” by home fans at St James’ Park.
Postecoglou has now failed to win any of his opening seven games in all competitions since taking charge last month.
Forest have conceded an average of more than two goals per match in that time.
Though it is still early days of the campaign, the club – who qualified for Europe last season – are just a point above the relegation zone.
Perhaps, then, it is not a surprise that Postecoglou “expects” to have a discussion with owner Evangelos Marinakis and the Forest hierarchy about “what we have embarked on here, where we are at and what we are going to do”.
“If people want to make an assessment after three and a half weeks, after we have had seven games, there’s nothing I can do about that,” he said.
“At the same time, there’s nothing wrong with things being tough. I did have an option.
A shift in approach
Something had to change.
Forest had looked so vulnerable defensively that Postecoglou’s side even conceded on a counter-attack from their own corner kick in a 3-2 defeat by Midtjylland at the City Ground on Thursday.
It was a night where a section of fans turned on their manager.
A shift to a more pragmatic approach brought back memories of what proved to be Postecoglou’s finest hour – Tottenham’s Europa League final win against Manchester United in May, when the usually front-footed Australian went back to basics.
Fast forward a few months, and this time three of the four changes Postecoglou made to his side were at the back – as he handed captain Ryan Yates and fellow defenders Nicolo Savona and Jair Cunha their first league starts of the season.
And the visitors defended resolutely for large periods as Newcastle struggled to fire.
Indeed, aside from one save to claw away Joelinton’s header, goalkeeper Matz Sels had little to do against his former side in the first 50 minutes with centre-back Morato among those to make huge blocks.
That did not go unnoticed by Danny Murphy, who is a pundit on Sunday’s Match of the Day.
“I actually think [Postecoglou] set them up in the right way because they have been conceding a lot of goals,” said the ex-England midfielder.
“It was actually quite a pragmatic performance, and they were not run ragged. They were maybe too defensive at times, but they were nice and compact, worked hard and were in the game at half-time.”
However, once Bruno Guimaraes opened the scoring with a curling effort, leaving Postecoglou staring into the distance as he shook his head on the touchline, Forest never looked like getting back into this game.
Newcastle ended with18 shots, 33 touches in the box and eight corners. Woltemade hit the crossbar. And Sels made big saves to deny Joelinton, Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes late on before Woltemade doubled his side’s lead from the spot.
‘It’s a struggle? So what?’
So can Postecoglou turn it around and mould a winning side in his image?
The Forest manager and his staff, like other top-flight bosses competing in European competitions, have had little time to work with players on the training pitches given the relentless nature of the schedule.
Douglas Luiz, Murillo and Oleksandr Zinchenko are among those players Postecoglou feels need training time.
He has identified the upcoming two-week international break as an “important” period for those who are not travelling to play for their countries.
Such time is precious, but it is particularly important when shifting from one style to another – as Joe Hart knows well after their time together at Celtic.
“We were probably five, six or seven games into the season – having had a pre-season – before we were really flowing, understanding what he wants us to do and had confidence in it,” the former goalkeeper told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“Ange is a big man and he understands what he was walking into.”
Postecoglou certainly did not appear crestfallen after Forest’s latest defeat.
After staying out to applaud the away end at full-time, he deadpanned that his situation was “a lost cause” when asked if he could turn things around with time.
“It’s a fight, it’s a struggle?” he said. “So what? That’s OK. If people outside or even internally don’t think I’m the right person, it makes no difference for me.
“I took this role on knowing it would be a massive challenge with what we were trying to do in terms of changing the direction of the club. Nothing I’ve seen in the last three and a half weeks has changed my view on that.
The Minnesota Vikings denied Dillon Gabriel victory on his first NFL start as they snatched a 21-17 win over the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham.
Rookie Gabriel replaced veteran Joe Flacco as Cleveland’s starting quarterback in midweek and his second touchdown pass helped the Browns into a 17-14 lead late in the third quarter.
Cleveland still led by three as Minnesota got the ball back with three minutes left in the first of this year’s three NFL games in London.
But after almost fighting back in last week’s 24-21 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin, the Vikings again showed great character to put themselves in position to win despite playing their back-up quarterback behind a depleted offensive line.
With 25 seconds left, Carson Wentz – making his third start in place of the injured JJ McCarthy – found Jordan Addison in the corner of the end zone to put Minnesota in front.
And Cleveland were unable to pull off a rescue act at the death as the Vikings celebrated a morale-boosting victory in front of a crowd of 61,082.
Sunday’s victory also meant the Vikings avoided back-to-back defeats as they became the first NFL team to play two games in a foreign country in the same season.
Spanish champions Barcelona lost to Sevilla 4-1 on Sunday in a shock La Liga game, with Alexis Sanchez scoring for the visitors and Robert Lewandowski not receiving a penalty for the visitors.
On October 5, 2025, Sevilla FC and FC Barcelona play at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville, Chile’s Alexis Sanchez celebrates scoring the opening goal. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP)
Sevilla took the lead early on thanks to veteran Chilean winger Sanchez, who had already missed two excellent chances.
Before half-time, Marcus Rashford pulled a goal back for Barcelona, but Lewandowski’s best chance of equalizing was squandered when he fired wide from the spot.
In the final stages, Hansi Flick’s side suffered an unusually heavy defeat, and Sevilla won 2-1. Jose Carmona and Akor Adams completed the victory.
Robert Lewandowski (L) misses a penalty kick in a Sevilla FC vs. FC Barcelona football game in Seville on October 5, 2025. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP)
Although Sevilla has a weaker squad than their best years in the early part of this century, the hosts’ energy was sufficient to discredit Flick’s disorganized team.
A penalty was awarded as the striker gratefully hit the deck as Ronald Araujo awkwardly wrestled with Romero in the box.
The 36-year-old sent Wojciech Szczesny the wrong way, according to Sanchez.
Hans-Dieter Flick, the German coach for Barcelona, reacts during the Sevilla FC vs. FC Barcelona football game in Seville on October 5, 2025. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP)
The striker, however, was right the next time, opening up Barca again with a sweeping into the bottom corner from Ruben Vargas’ cutback.
Rashford forced a save from Sevilla goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos at his near post as the first Barcelona player to wake up from their slumber.
In stoppage time, the England international regrouped and fired home Pedri Gonzalez’ cross for his first La Liga goal.
Lewandowski’s Penalty Woe
As Sevilla continued to take the lead, Szczesny made a good save with his legs to thwart Djibril Sow in the opening half.
The hosts’ nerves started to tingle at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan after winning just one league game before Barcelona’s visit in 2025.
Barca had a golden chance to equalize when Sevilla substitute Adnan Januzaj conceded a penalty for falling on Balde as he flew into the box.
Robert Lewandowski (L) misses a penalty kick in a Sevilla FC vs. FC Barcelona football game in Seville on October 5, 2025. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP)
After Lewandowski’s flick-on put him on the end, Roony Bardghji, a youngster, could have equalized, but he did so straight after the goalkeeper, and Rashford was also prepared to react if the winger had passed.
Coronation Street star Lisa George has opened up about her cosmetic surgery, which she admitted to doing after feeling like one facial feature was “ageing” her.
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Coronation Street star Lisa George has opened up about her cosmetic surgery
Lisa George says she turned to cosmetic surgery earlier this year after feeling like one feature was “ageing” her, admitting that she opted for an eye lift – a procedure also loved by stars such as Kerry Katona.
The former Coronation Street star, 52, explained to Mirror: “My saggy eyes were the one thing I looked at when I had my photo taken. It really bothered me and was really ageing me. I talked about getting it done forever, and now I’m so happy with the results.”
Since going under the knife, Lisa – known for playing Beth Sutherland (née Tinker) on the cobbles – looks amazing, and says she’s feeling more confident than ever too. “I’m feeling really good”, said the actress, who also puts her newfound self-love down to a change in lifestyle. “I struggled with really bad stomach issues for about 10 years or more, and when I was on Coronation Street.
” Food would make me feel really ill, and I’d look pregnant because my tummy was so swollen. I eventually went to The IBS &, Gut Health Clinic in Wilmslow, they put me on a low-FODMAP diet, and the weight just dropped off. I’ve stayed really strict with my diet – I only have two meals a day now. “
Lisa is also working on getting her fitness regime back to its peak, she explained:” Last year I was really good and I got into going to the gym three times a week and running. Now, not so much! I’m going to get back into it again soon, though. “
Last year, the actress left Coronation Street in an emotional goodbye after 13 years on the show, and despite the tough decision, she hasn’t looked back since. “I guess a lot of people do think of me as Beth, but I’m not a one-trick pony,” she proclaimed.
“I did a lot of TV before Beth, and I’d like to do something else now.” I want to resume singing and perhaps re-enter the recording room. When I started Corrie, I stopped singing, but I had previously been teaching and performing in a large band.
Lisa says a period drama is one of her bucket list, along with returning to music, and she also has a few other roles on her bucket list. I have a lot to do. I’d like to write a period drama, too. I used to talk about the Second World War with my grandad a lot, and I’ve always been fascinated by it. Something based on the 1950s and 1960s would be amazing, too, since I also adore those days.
“Basically, anything that is historical piques my interest. I earned two diplomas during lockdown, one on Henry VIII’s six wives, and the other on Tudor history. Oh, and there’s a second one about “Native American studies”!
Lisa’s time is currently being used for pantomime rehearsals because she will be performing Cinderella at York’s Grand Opera House in December.
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After interacting with former boyfriend Kim Turnbull’s posts and posting a mysterious Instagram photo, Romeo Beckham has stoked new rumors about his romantic life.
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Romeo Beckham sparks new romance rumours with cryptic photo of mystery girl (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Romeo Beckham has set tongues wagging after posting a mysterious black-and-white photo on Instagram, just days after liking ex-girlfriend Kim Turnbull’s recent bikini snaps.
The 23-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham shared the image to his Instagram Stories during Paris Fashion Week. It shows a close-up of a woman’s feet clad in black hoof shoes and jeans. He didn’t tag the mystery woman, leaving his 3.9 million followers guessing about her identity.
Kim, 25, and Romeo’s well-known social media activity led to the posting. He liked her Instagram posts for the first time in six months, including a behind-the-scenes shot with Defender and a photo of a sunburned bikini.
Their split in April had been mired in family tension, with the Beckham feud reportedly adding pressure to the young couple’s relationship. Friends said the relationship fizzled out just weeks after David Beckham’s 50th birthday.
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Sources claimed that the conflict was amicable. “It is true that Romeo and Kim have a very busy work lives together. Both of them do a lot of traveling, and having a relationship at this time doesn’t seem to be conducive to their lives, a friend told the Daily Mail.
While Kim became an unlikely figure at the centre of the family rift following claims by Nicola Peltz that she felt uncomfortable around her, those close to Kim stressed she was never romantically involved with Brooklyn Beckham.
Kim said in a statement, “I have never been romantically involved with the person in question,” dispelling any rumors.
Kim, the granddaughter of post-war sculptor William Turnbull, was born into a creative family, her father, Alex Turnbull, and his uncle, Johnny, both played for the 1979 post-punk band 23 Skidoo.
Despite the rumors in the media, Kim and Brooklyn’s relationship is thought to be flimsy and completely platonic.
Romeo’s desire to distance himself from the tensions surrounding the Beckham clan and the family feud now reportedly settled, is leading to rife rumors that a reunion with Kim might be possible.
The pair’s recent interactions have sparked rumors that they could be rekindling what was once a seven-month romance, according to eagle-eyed social media users.
Following the recent celebration of Romeo’s 23rd birthday by the Beckham clan. His brother Brooklyn was noticeably absent from the celebratory party, which was attended by the famous family, who had gone to a swank London party to celebrate his birthday.
Romeo, who turned 23 on September 1, had already planned a low-key celebration for the family during an Italian family vacation in late August.
However, David, Victoria, Cruz, and Harper reappeared to celebrate Romeo on his actual birthday, this time with a private family dinner in a posh London restaurant.
The VIP family affair, which featured guests dancing until 2am while being entertained by a DJ, took place at the trendy Japanese eatery Aki in Marylebone.
Brooklyn Beckham was clearly missing as the majority of Romeo’s family gathered to celebrate the model and footballer’s birthday.
Brooklyn was omitted from David and Victoria’s birthday messages to Romeo because the couple typically feature all of their children in birthday messages to their brood, and he also failed to send him a happy birthday message on social media.