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Army Dominates as NRT Climbs: A Definitive Wrap of the National League Matchday

KATHMANDU – Dasharath Stadium hosted a high-stakes triple-header today. The matches featured clinical finishing, tactical discipline, and a frustrating stalemate for the league's heavyweights. Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) and New Road Team (NRT) solidified their positions near the summit. Meanwhile, Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) ended the evening rueing missed opportunities. **Army March Past Struggling Nava Janajagriti** Tribhuvan Army Club opened with an efficient 3-0 win over struggling Nava Janajagriti Youth Club. The "Armymen" wasted no time asserting dominance—George Prince Karki broke through the defense and scored in the 9th minute to set the tone. The Army’s constant high pressure forced a turnover, allowing Nawayug Shrestha to double the lead in the 54th minute. Kunsang Lama struck in the 76th minute to seal the win, ensuring Army moves to 17 points from eight matches. Nava Janajagriti, still winless after eight straight losses, remain at the bottom of the table without a single point. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/TLvQ8oNcEUZ04ow5k9qriavFAGF14upz9P1GsiPH.jpg) **NRT Overcomes Own-Goal Setback to Edge Chitlang FC** New Road Team (NRT) secured a crucial 2-1 win over Chitlang FC, though not without challenge. NRT took the lead in the 10th minute through Rajiv Lopchan, marking the game's first breakthrough. The match turned in the 37th minute when Sanam Sodemba Limbu's own goal brought Chitlang level. In the second half, NRT regained control: Timothy Chiemerie Okereke's precise strike in the 54th minute restored their advantage. This victory, their fifth, lifts NRT to 19 points from nine matches, while Chitlang stays in the lower half with 7 points. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/devb1VqldI6ncUoWKWAjN1SGO1z8a1VB099sUOjl.jpg) **Stalemate at the Summit: Manang and Planning Boys Share Spoils** The floodlit finale failed to produce the goals fans expected, as Manang Marshyangdi Club and Planning Boys United played out a tactical 0-0 draw. Despite both sides creating half-chances, the defensive lines stayed organised for the full 90 minutes, with Manang’s best opportunity coming from a set-piece in the 65th minute, denied by the Planning Boys’ goalkeeper. For Manang, the draw feels like two points dropped in the title race. Planning Boys will likely view the clean sheet against MMC as a hard-earned tactical victory, having withstood late pressure. Both sides walked away with a point, keeping the mid-table battle tightly contested as the league heads into its next phase.

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Church Boys Climb to Fourth as Shree Bhagwati Routs Kankrebihar

Saturday’s action at the Dasharath Stadium delivered a dramatic shift in the national League standings, headlined by a clinical 1–0 victory for Church Boys United over Machhindra Club. In-form striker Abayomi Fakunle proved to be the difference-maker once again, netting the decisive goal in the 74th minute to propel his side into fourth place, leapfrogging Machhindra on goal difference as both sides now sit on 16 points. Earlier in the day, league leaders APF FC were held to a gritty 2–2 draw by Nepal Police Club in a high-intensity "Police Derby." While the stalemate keeps APF at the summit with 20 points, the result allowed Nepal Police Club to climb to 10th. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/xh69iM3CIF2PwmaVbZenwU7j7ranoDQbX7y4Ait0.jpg) The day’s opening fixture was a one-sided affair, as Sujan Dangol’s sensational hat-trick inspired Shree Bhagwati Club to a 6–0 demolition of 10-man Kankrebihar Club, moving the winners up to 12th place. With the title race tightening, the momentum shifts to Sunday’s triple-header, featuring key matchups for Tribhuvan Army, New Road Team, and a night clash between Manang Marshyangdi and Planning Boys United.

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Champions League Draw: Real Madrid vs. City Highlight Round of 16

The road to the 2026 UEFA Champions League final in Budapest has been set, and the Round of 16 draw has delivered a blockbuster slate of matchups that will define the spring of European football. The headline fixture is undoubtedly a heavyweight rematch between Real Madrid and Manchester City, a pairing that has become a defining rivalry in the modern era of the competition. Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain is set for a high-stakes encounter against Chelsea, while Barcelona faces a daunting trip to St. James' Park to take on Newcastle United. Underdogs Bodø/Glimt, having navigated the new league phase successfully, will look to continue their fairytale run against Sporting CP. The knockout stage officially commences with the first-leg matches on March 10 and 11, where the unseeded teams will host the opening encounters. The seeded teams—those who finished in the top eight of the league phase, including powerhouses like Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool—will enjoy the crucial advantage of playing the second legs at home on March 17 and 18. Among these high-profile ties, Atlético Madrid will face Tottenham Hotspur, and Bayer Leverkusen will test their mettle against Arsenal in what promises to be a tactical masterclass. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/j6eGA6rgMuYiv4xibDJ9dleJB27RahiRQzGEXNt2.jpg) Beyond the immediate Round of 16, the draw has also mapped out the potential path to the Puskás Aréna for the remaining contenders. The bracket is split into two distinct paths: the "Silver" side features the winners of the PSG/Chelsea and Galatasaray/Liverpool ties, while the "Blue" side could see a quarter-final clash between the victors of Real Madrid/Manchester City and Atalanta/Bayern Munich. With established giants like Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund missing out after the playoffs, the competition has opened up, leaving the door wide open for a new or returning king of Europe to emerge on May 30.

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Gemini said Samson and Dube Star as India Edge England in Wankhede Thriller to Secure World Cup Final Berth

Gemini said Samson and Dube Star as India Edge England in Wankhede Thriller to Secure World Cup Final Berth

MUMBAI – India fended off a spirited England fightback to win by 7 runs at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. The win puts India in the ICC T20 World Cup Final against New Zealand. After losing Abhishek Sharma early, India posted 253/7, driven by power-hitting. Sanju Samson led the Indian innings with a blistering 89 off 42 balls, including 8 boundaries and 7 sixes. He dominated the English pace attack, scoring freely against both Jofra Archer and Sam Curran. This was his second consecutive half-century of the tournament. Ishan Kishan contributed 39, while Shivam Dube added a quick 43, keeping the run rate up during the middle overs. Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma’s late surge added 63 runs in the last four overs, taking India past 250 and leaving the English bowlers struggling. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/4zSAkKILDBkH7smDXSvVzn9fXkEkrncH3WnVNQhX.jpg) Chasing 254 was always going to be a mountain to climb. England’s ascent began poorly: Jasprit Bumrah struck in the opening over to remove Harry Brook, and Phil Salt soon fell cheaply. The first key turning point came with the arrival of young Jacob Bethell. Playing the innings of his life, Bethell smashed 105 off just 48 deliveries. His 7 sixes brought England within striking distance and briefly silenced the partisan Mumbai crowd. A second turning point unfolded as Will Jacks joined Bethell, adding an aggressive 35. Together, they turned a lopsided contest into a genuine nail-biter that went down to the final moments. Despite the onslaught, India’s death-over specialists excelled. The first key turning point came in the 18th over, when Jasprit Bumrah returned and conceded just 6 runs under pressure, swinging the momentum back to the hosts. The second pivotal moment was the final over, assigned to Shivam Dube, who had to defend 30 runs against England’s lower-order batters. England fought until the last ball, but Dube’s discipline ensured India won by 7 runs. England’s resilience was commendable, but India’s depth was decisive. The win propelled them into the final, giving them momentum as they aim to end their ICC trophy drought.

Allen’s Historic Blitz Propels New Zealand into T20 World Cup Final

Allen’s Historic Blitz Propels New Zealand into T20 World Cup Final

KOLKATA – New Zealand clinically dismantled South Africa by nine wickets at Eden Gardens, securing their place in the ICC T20 World Cup final. Carrying momentum from a strong start, Finn Allen seized the night and broke both the game and the record books. He scored a century in 33 balls, setting the World Cup record for the fastest hundred. **The First Innings: Proteas Stumble** Winning the toss, the Black Caps chose to field and quickly validated the decision. South Africa struggled against Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie, who each took two wickets and stifled early scoring. Despite Marco Jansen’s unbeaten 55 offering late resistance, South Africa could only reach 169/8. On Eden Gardens’ pitch, a total below 170 felt vulnerable against New Zealand’s deep batting lineup, especially given the clinical performance earlier in the innings. Allen launched the chase aggressively in the Powerplay, scoring the bulk of his runs in the first six overs and seizing momentum from the outset. His unbeaten century, a blend of precision and force, featured 10 boundaries. Seifert supported with a composed 58, providing stability while Allen dominated. Together they dismantled South Africa’s attack, enabling New Zealand to chase the target in 12.5 overs and finish at 173/1. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/CU4hJqQpYW3R35qqr2cR9Tj3a1r4jtQrAfxcPFu1.jpg) As a result of New Zealand's dominant chase, South Africa's defeat stings all the more. After an unbeaten group stage, the Proteas faltered under knockout pressure again and could not counter Allen’s aggression. **Looking Ahead to Ahmedabad** New Zealand now advances to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for the final. After narrowly missing the title in 2021, the Black Caps look determined to claim their maiden T20 crown. They will face the winner of Thursday’s second semi-final between hosts India and England.

Samson Shines at Eden Gardens as India Beat West Indies to Face England in Semifinal

Samson Shines at Eden Gardens as India Beat West Indies to Face England in Semifinal

On a night many called the "Sanju Samson Redemption," India battled hard against the West Indies at Eden Gardens. Their five-wicket win earned them a place in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinals. India chased 195 and finished at 199 for 5 with four balls left. While the whole team contributed, Samson’s unbeaten 97 stood out for its calm and power. **Samson’s Standout Performance** The chase began with jitters. Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan both fell for 10. India reeled at 41/2. The Eden roar faded as Super Eight pressure mounted. Samson and Suryakumar Yadav (18) put together a steady 58-run partnership. Yadav played with flair, while Samson showed resilience. After Yadav was out, the match became tense again, but Samson stayed calm. He hit 10 boundaries and 4 sixes in his 50-ball 97 not out, showing maturity in the final overs. Even after Tilak Varma (27) was dismissed with 50 runs still needed from 30 balls, Samson found support in Hardik Pandya (17). In the last over, Samson hit the winning runs and dropped to his knees as his teammates celebrated. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/lIj1tKx1Mq6ilMcV9LgHl37cTTfWsWQ4PxtFFaBD.jpg) **West Indies Start Strong at Eden** Earlier, India’s decision to bowl first looked questionable. The West Indies openers came out swinging. Captain Shai Hope and Roston Chase (40) targeted Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya, keeping the run rate above nine. Varun Chakaravarthy broke through by bowling Hope for 32. After that, India’s main bowlers put pressure on the West Indies middle order. Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Hetmyer (27), and Pandya got Rutherford out. In the final overs, Rovman Powell (34 not out) and Jason Holder (37 not out) helped West Indies reach 195 for 4 with an unbeaten 76-run partnership. Their stand looked like it might win the match, but they did not expect Samson’s performance in the chase. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/11MEYYXtpDEwRxoQII4xjhxlmt6aupmm8LhnFEnT.jpg) **Looking Ahead to the Final** With this win, India will now travel to Mumbai to play England in the semifinal this Thursday. Semifinal Matchups: * Semifinal 1: South Africa vs New Zealand * Semifinal 2: India vs England (Mumbai)

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