WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final matchNew Foto - WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final match

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Saturday night will mark the end of a career for aWWEicon. Saturday Night's Main Event is back on WWE programming, and the July 12 show of the special event won't just be the 40th edition of it, but it will be headlined bythe final match of Goldberg. The WWE Hall of Famer has been one of the most menacing wrestlers to ever step foot in the ring, and he will try to go out with a big bang when he faces Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship. While the night likely will be dedicated to Goldberg, other bouts will take place. LA Knight has made it his personal mission to mess with Seth Rollins, and he'll finally get a one-on-one match with "The Visionary." Plus, Drew McIntyre is back in the ring. Here's what to know for Saturday Night's Main Event: Saturday Night's Main Event will take place Saturday, July 12 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a two-hour event. Time:8 p.m. ET Location:State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia TV:NBC Stream:Fubo,Peacock Watch Saturday Night's Main Event on Peacock The newest edition of Saturday Night's Main Event will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Goldberg is also billed from Atlanta. Matches not in order World Heavyweight Championship match:Gunther (c) vs. Goldberg LA Knight vs. Seth Rollins Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Start time, TV, stream, match card

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: Match card, time, how to watch Goldberg final match

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Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager'New Foto - Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager'

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Some Oasis fans weren't quite "mad fer it" when the band dedicated a song to Manchester City managerPep Guardiolaat a homecoming concert. A smattering of boos followed Liam Gallagher dedicating "D'You Know What I Mean?" to "the greatest manager of all time, the one and only Pep Guardiola" — who was in attendance. It occurred Friday night at Heaton Park during the band's first concert in Manchester in 16 years as part of itsreunion tour. Noel Gallagher then asked: "Who you booing?" The brothers, who grew up in Manchester and are longtime City fans, have attended many games over the years as Guardiola has guided the club to six Premier League titles — among an array of other trophies. Guardiola, who received some respectful applause as well, didn't seem to mind the razzing — likely from crosstownMan Unitedfans at the show — and joined the rest of the 70,000-plus fans in singing "Don't Look Back in Anger." ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager'

Guardiola hears boos at Oasis concert in Manchester after band dedicates song to 'greatest manager' MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Some ...
Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North KoreaNew Foto - Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North Korea

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Russia's foreign minister on Saturday warned the U.S., South Korea and Japan against forming a security partnership targeting North Korea as he visited his country's ally for talks on further solidifying their boomingmilitary and other cooperation. Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrovflew to North Korea's easternWonsan cityon Friday for a meeting with his North Korean counterpart Choe Son Hui. Relations between Russia and North Korea have been flourishing in recent years, with North Koreasupplying troopsand ammunitions to support Russia's war against Ukraine in return for military and economic assistance. That has raised concerns among South Korea, the U.S. and others that Russia might also transfer to North Korea sensitive technologies that can increase the danger of its nuclear and missile programs. After a meeting with Choe on Saturday, Lavrov accused the U.S., South Korea and Japan of what he called their military buildups around North Korea. "We warn against exploiting these ties to build alliances directed against anyone, including North Korea and, of course, Russia," he told reporters, according to Russia's state Tass news agency. The U.S., South Korea and Japan have been expanding or restoring their trilateral military exercises in response to North Korea's advancing nuclear program. On Friday, the three countries helda joint air drillinvolving U.S. nuclear-capable bombers near the Korean Peninsula, as their top military officers met in Seoul and urged North Korea to cease all unlawful activities that threaten regional security. North Korea views major U.S.-led military drills as invasion rehearsals. It has long argued that it's forced to develop nuclear weapons to defend itself from U.S. military threats. Lavrov said Russia understands North Korea's decision to seeknuclear weapons. "The technologies used by North Korea are the result of the work of its own scientists. We respect North Korea's aspirations and understand the reasons why it is pursuing a nuclear development," Lavrov said. During their meeting, Choe reiterated that North Korea "unconditionally" supports Russia's fight against Ukraine. She described ties between North Korea and Russia as "the invincible alliance." Lavrov said he repeated Russia's gratitude for the contribution that North Korean troops made in efforts to repel a Ukrainian incursion into Russia'sKursk border region. Wonsan city, the meeting venue, is where North Korea recently openeda mammoth beach resortthat it says can accommodate nearly 20,000 people. In his comments at the start of his meeting with Choe, Lavrov said that "I am sure that Russian tourists will be increasingly eager to come here. We will do everything we can to facilitate this, creating conditions for this, including air travel," according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. The Wonsan-Kalma tourist zone is at the center of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's push to boost tourism as a way to improve his country's troubled economy. But prospects for the biggest tourist complex in North Korea aren't clear, as the country appears unlikely to fully reopen its borders and embrace Western tourists anytime soon. ___ Associated Press writer Elise Morton in Athens, Greece contributed to this report.

Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North Korea

Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North Korea SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Russia's foreig...
Gaza truce talks faltering over withdrawal, Palestinian and Israeli sources sayNew Foto - Gaza truce talks faltering over withdrawal, Palestinian and Israeli sources say

CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in Gaza are stalling over the extent of Israeli forces' withdrawal from the Palestinian enclave, Palestinian and Israeli sources familiar with the negotiations in Doha said on Saturday. The indirect talks over a U.S. proposal for a 60-day ceasefire are nonetheless expected to continue, the sources said, despite the latest obstacles in clinching a deal. A Palestinian source said that Hamas has rejected the withdrawal maps which Israel has proposed, as they would leave around 40% of the territory under Israeli control, including all of the southern area of Rafah and further territories in northern and eastern Gaza. Two Israeli sources said Hamas wants Israel to retreat to lines it held in a previous ceasefire before it renewed its offensive in March. The Palestinian source said matters regarding aid and guarantees for ending the war were also presenting a challenge, and added that the crisis may be resolved with more U.S. intervention. The White House said on Monday that Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff, who played a major role in crafting the latest ceasefire proposal, will travel to Doha this week to join discussions there. Delegations from Israel and Hamas have been in Qatar since Sunday in a renewed push for an agreement which envisages a phased release of hostages, Israeli troop withdrawals and discussions on ending the war entirely. Hamas has long demanded an end to the war before it would free remaining hostages; Israel has insisted it would end the fighting only when all hostages are released and Hamas is dismantled. The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages into Gaza. At least 20 of the remaining 50 hostages there are believed to still be alive. Israel's subsequent campaign against Hamas has since killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, displaced almost the entire population of more than 2 million people, sparked a humanitarian crisis and left much of the territory in ruins. (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Editing by William Maclean)

Gaza truce talks faltering over withdrawal, Palestinian and Israeli sources say

Gaza truce talks faltering over withdrawal, Palestinian and Israeli sources say CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Talks aimed at securing a ceasefi...
Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photosNew Foto - Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos

TheTour de Franceis 100% in France this year with no stages starting from abroad. A mostly flat first week started from Lille and stayed in cycling-mad northern France for three stages. The peloton then headed south, via Brittany and the mountainous Massif Central region. This is a photo gallery from the first week of the race as curated by AP photo editors. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/apf-sports

Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos

Highlights from the first week of the Tour de France in photos TheTour de Franceis 100% in France this year with no stages starting from abr...
All the celebrities spotted at Wimbledon 2025, from Tom Holland to Olivia RodrigoNew Foto - All the celebrities spotted at Wimbledon 2025, from Tom Holland to Olivia Rodrigo

The most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is nearing its end as rising American star Amanda Anisimova aims to upset Iga Świątek in Saturday's Wimbledon women's final while a battle of the top two men's stars — Jannik Sinner and Caros Alcarz — conclude the event Sunday. And while the on-court play has garnered headlines, so too has the action off of it. Countless celebrities and athletes like Tom Holland, Olivia Rodrigo and Leonardo DiCaprio have been in attendance for matches in recent weeks. Here are the scenes from Wimbledon.

All the celebrities spotted at Wimbledon 2025, from Tom Holland to Olivia Rodrigo

All the celebrities spotted at Wimbledon 2025, from Tom Holland to Olivia Rodrigo The most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is nea...
Russia's drones and missile barrage targets Ukraine's west, kills twoNew Foto - Russia's drones and missile barrage targets Ukraine's west, kills two

KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched a new barrage of drones and missiles in an overnight attack on Ukraine on Saturday, targeting the west of the country and killing at least two people in the city of Chernivtsi on the border with Romania. Western Ukrainian cities of Lviv, Lutsk, and Chernivtsi suffered the most due to the Russian attacks, and other Ukrainian regions were also hit, Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said. "Russia continues to escalate its terror, launching another barrage of hundreds of drones and missiles, damaging residential areas, killing and injuring civilians," Sybiha said in a post on X, reiterating the call for stronger sanctions against Moscow. "Russia's war machine produces hundreds of means of terror per day. Its scale poses a threat not only to Ukraine, but to the entire transatlantic community." Ruslan Zaparaniuk, the governor of the Chernivetskyi region, said that two people were killed and 14 others wounded as Russian drones and a missile struck the city, located about 40 kilometres (24 miles) from Ukraine's border with Romania. Several fires broke out across the city, and residential houses and administrative buildings were damaged, regional officials said. In the city of Lviv, on Ukraine's border with Poland, 46 residential houses, a university building, the city's courts, and about 20 buildings housing small and medium-sized businesses were damaged in the attack, mayor Andriy Sadovyi said. (Reporting by Olena HarmashEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Russia's drones and missile barrage targets Ukraine's west, kills two

Russia's drones and missile barrage targets Ukraine's west, kills two KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched a new barrage of drones and mi...

 

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