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Croatia vs Panama 1-0: Budimir Goal Rescues World Cup Campaign

TORONTO — On a night heavy with tension and historical significance by the wind-swept shores of Lake Ontario, Croatia resurrected their World Cup campaign while bringing a cruel, premature end to Panama’s. A solitary, clinical second-half strike from substitute Ante Budimir proved the difference at Toronto Stadium, securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory for the 2018 finalists. The result injects vital life into Croatia’s Group L ambitions following their opening-match defeat, while mathematically condemning a resilient Panamanian side to an early departure from the tournament. The backdrop to the contest was unforgiving. Following a scoreless stalemate between England and Ghana earlier in the day, both nations took the pitch fully aware that a second consecutive defeat would trigger an immediate ticket home. For the opening 45 minutes, it was Panama who looked far more comfortable with that suffocating pressure. Deploying a highly disciplined, deeply entrenched five-man defensive wall, Thomas Christiansen’s side systematically choked the supply lines to Croatia’s legendary captain, Luka Modrić. The Real Madrid maestro was making his monumental 200th international appearance, but for large stretches of the first half, the celebration threatened to be gatecrashed. Panama targeted the flanks with devastating pace, asking serious questions of the Croatian backline. José Luis Rodríguez and Amir Murillo repeatedly flashed dangerous deliveries across the face of the goal, lacking only the final, decisive touch to break the deadlock. The frustration within the Croatian ranks was visible. Minutes before the interval, goalkeeper Dominik Livaković turned to the massive wall of red-and-white checkered shirts behind his net, frantically waving his arms to demand more noise, more urgency, and more life from the stands. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/FL42zgMgBEDF9iy6T1Fbo3MLkQUWIGGogzjSZwtI.jpg) Recognising his side was losing the physical midfield battle, Croatia manager Zlatko Dalić made a ruthless tactical adjustment at half-time, surprisingly hooking Manchester City defender Joško Gvardiol. The gamble paid immediate dividends as the European side emerged with a renewed tactical swagger. The match-defining breakthrough arrived in the 53rd minute, constructed with quintessential Balkan flair. Winger Marco Pašić unlocked the right flank with a deft, imaginative backheel into the path of Josip Stanišić. The full-back delivered an inviting, tantalising cross into the heart of the penalty area, where Budimir—who had been introduced to provide a focal point to the attack—guided it past Panama keeper Abduvohid Nematov with predatory precision. Yet, despite their technical superiority, Croatia were made to sweat. Panama actually outshot their European counterparts eight to six over the course of the evening, mirroring the compact, dangerous performance they displayed in their opening 1-0 loss to Ghana. Their golden opportunity for salvation arrived in the 68th minute. Carlos Harvey rose highest to meet a corner, powering a header that looked destined for the top corner, only for Livaković to produce a spectacular, fingertip save over the crossbar to preserve the lead. While Panama's golden generation must now play for pride in their final group fixture against leaders England on Saturday, Croatia moves to three points. They control their own destiny heading into a blockbuster final group match against Ghana, with a place in the knockout rounds squarely back in their sights.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as Portugal Thrash Uzbekistan 5-0

HOUSTON — For weeks, questions hovered over Portugal’s camp like relentless Texas humidity. At 41 years old, and after an agonising ten-match drought in major international tournament finals, was Cristiano Ronaldo finally blocking the pathway for a new generation of Portuguese talent? On Tuesday night, in front of 68,777 at NRG Stadium, Ronaldo didn't just answer critics—he shattered footballing history. With a clinical brace in Portugal’s commanding 5-0 demolition of Uzbekistan, Ronaldo became the first male player to find the net in six different World Cups. The double also took his lifetime tournament tally to 10. He eclipsed the legendary Eusébio to become Portugal’s all-time top scorer at the global showpiece. At full-time, emotion spilt over. To television cameras, a relieved Ronaldo shouted, "I'm back, I'm back!"—a release from a player who refuses to let time dictate his decline. The Seleção entered the match under immense pressure after a sluggish 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo in their Group K opener. From the whistle, Roberto Martínez’s side played urgently. They moved the ball with a crisp, vertical tempo that completely unravelled the Uzbek defence. It took just six minutes for the breakthrough to arrive. João Cancelo delivered a sharp, low cross to the near post. Ronaldo ghosted ahead of his marker and turned the ball home from six yards. The relief was palpable; Ronaldo sprinted toward the corner flag, instantly swamped by every outfield teammate. Martínez watched from the technical area with a knowing smile. Portugal doubled their advantage through a moment of sheer tactical deception. Ronaldo stood over a free-kick, acting as the ultimate decoy and drawing the goalkeeper's attention, Abduvohid Nematov. Instead, Nuno Mendes struck a sublime effort. The routine fooled Nematov and left the stadium applauding its audacity. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/wUIeIaOHCm0KMU5eV05SdBY8sT0s97JluzmUBlvy.jpg) Uzbekistan briefly thought they had clawed back into the contest after the first-half hydration break. Azizjon Ganiev unleashed a brilliant strike into the net. However, the celebrations were cut short when a VAR review spotted a foul on Cancelo in the buildup, and the goal was chalked off. Portugal capitalised on that reprieve before the interval. Bruno Fernandes unlocked the defence with a trademark, pinpoint pass. He found Ronaldo, who coolly slotted the ball into the far corner for his second of the night. With the game effectively settled, Portugal controlled the tempo in the second half. Martínez's men registered 17 attempts on goal, with eight on target. Ronaldo will feel he missed a handful of genuine opportunities to secure a historic hat-trick. Uzbekistan’s night went from bad to worse when the unfortunate Nematov fumbled the ball into his own net to make it four. Late in the game, Rafael Leão added a stylish fifth. Portugal comfortably managed their energy levels ahead of their final group stage clash. The resounding victory leaves Portugal in a strong position in Group K with four points from two matches. They now face a highly anticipated showdown with Colombia. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan remains rooted to the bottom of the group with zero points. They face a must-win final fixture against DR Congo to keep their faint knockout hopes alive.

Football

Erling Haaland Scores Twice as Norway Defeats Senegal 3-2 in World Cup Classic

In the relentless world of tournament football, some players merely participate while others dictate the terms of engagement. Erling Haaland belongs firmly to the latter category. On an evening filled with breathless transitions and defensive fractures, the Norwegian powerhouse delivered his second consecutive World Cup brace to guide Norway to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Senegal. The result catapults Ståle Solbakken’s side level with France on six points at the summit of Group I, turning Friday’s final group fixture against Les Bleus into a straight shootout for top spot. For Senegal, the defeat exposes lingering vulnerabilities at the back, leaving the African champions fighting for survival despite moments of genuine attacking inspiration. **Crucial Breakthrough Before the Interval** The opening exchanges were characterised by intense physical duels, with Senegal's tactical blueprint initially limiting Haaland's touches. However, tournament football punishes individual lapses with clinical precision, and the breakthrough arrived just two minutes before the halftime whistle. A routine long ball was poorly judged by veteran centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly, whose mistimed clearance dropped invitingly for Marcus Pedersen. The energetic substitute seized the opportunity, driving aggressively into the penalty area before unleashing a powerful, low strike that flew past Edouard Mendy at the near post. The momentum had completely shifted. Haaland, growing into the game, came agonisingly close to doubling the advantage moments later, striking the woodwork just before the referee blew for the interval. **The Haaland Show Takes Centre Stage** If Senegal thought the break would offer respite, they were mistaken. Just three minutes into the second half, Norway's premier creative engines combined to devastating effect. Martin Odegaard picked up possession in the central channel, waited for the perfect pocket of space to open, and delivered an exquisite, weighted through ball. Haaland timed his run meticulously, outpacing the backline before launching a ferocious, rising effort that nested comfortably into the top corner of Mendy’s net. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/noEz9BK3BrjzMHPEZZQgeUutkB4LX8IDb7U5N8BI.jpg) Senegal refused to capitulate quietly. In the 53rd minute, Sadio Mane demonstrated his world-class vision, carving open the Norwegian defence with a delicate, disguised pass. Ismaila Sarr anticipated the delivery perfectly, converting from close range to pull the Lions of Teranga back into the contest. Yet, defensive resilience has eluded Senegal in this tournament. Just five minutes after conceding, Aliou Cissé's side failed to clear their lines following a sustained period of Norwegian pressure. Patrick Berg collected the loose ball on the edge of the area and cleverly floated a pass toward Haaland, who executed a spectacular, instinctive volley that crashed in off the underside of the crossbar. **A Grandstand Finish** With a two-goal cushion, Norway looked comfortable, but the closing stages provided plenty of late drama. Deep into second-half stoppage time, Sarr found the net for a second time, capitalising on a momentary lapse in concentration from the European side to ensure a tense final whistle. Norway, however, showed the necessary game management to navigate the remaining seconds, securing three crucial points and validating its status as a genuine knockout contender. All eyes now turn to Friday's monumental clash against France, where the Group I leadership will be decided, while Senegal must regroup quickly to salvage their own World Cup ambitions in their final group fixture.

Cricket

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Central Working Committee met on April 6, 2026. The committee approved a $500,000 USD (approximately NPR 66 million) investment in women's cricket, aligning with ICC gender-balance directives. It also decided to seek a lease extension for the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur and to pursue a formal transfer of the Lower Mulpani Cricket Ground from the National Sports Council. These actions aim to strengthen cricket infrastructure and improve financial transparency. The meeting recognised the commercial success of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), whose second edition generated revenue of NPR 473.6 million. After NPR 219.6 million in expenses, NPR 161.8 million was distributed to eight franchise teams. The board approved the tournament’s financial statements. CAN scheduled its next Annual General Meeting for May 10–11, 2026, in Biratnagar, and set a mid-June deadline for 20 district committees to complete pending elections to ensure effective governance.

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

LUMBINI, NEPAL – Near the Maya Devi Temple, birthplace of the Buddha and a symbol of peace, Lumbini Province secured a hard-fought Super Over win against the powerful APF Club. The PM Cup match started as a low-scoring contest before turning into a tense thriller, ending in a tie-breaker with Lumbini just one run short. Santosh Yadav stood out, dismantling the APF lineup at key moments. **The Super Over Showdown** Both teams scored 124, heightening tension. Lumbini batted first in the tie-breaker, scoring 14 despite losing opener Akash Tripathi for zero. Yadav added 8 runs quickly. Defending 15 runs, Yadav then bowled. He dismissed captain Rohit Paudel for one and then limited Lokesh Bam and Sundeep Jora to a combined five runs. APF closed with 6 runs for 1 wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZqfBIT3gBKyBYeZA4WOu25ByEoHx3JgwDScHn3ZE.jpg) **The Collapse and the Comeback** Despite several national players, APF struggled and were all out for 124 in under 40 overs. Abhishek Gautam, batting in the lower order, top-scored with 28. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan took 4 wickets for 14 runs. Lumbini’s chase looked easy with Captain Dev Khanal (45) and Akash Tripathi (32) at the crease. Then, they lost their last nine wickets for only 50 runs and struggled to finish. **Shifting the Table** This win moves Lumbini to fifth with five points. APF, usually strong, drops to sixth. Lumbini showed determination and resilience, overcoming tough challenges to win.

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

JANAKPUR: On Wednesday, Sandeep Lamichhane took control of the match with a thrilling display, seizing seven wickets and powering Bagmati Province to a stunning 60-run victory over Karnali Province. Building on his initial impact, Lamichhane’s bowling electrified the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, restricting Karnali to 120 runs in 25.1 overs as they desperately chased 181. His outstanding 7 for 40 now stands as the tournament’s fourth-best performance, sparking cheers from the crowd. **The Collapse** However, after a spirited start to their chase, Karnali couldn’t handle Lamichhane’s bowling. Nischal Rawal was the only one to put up a fight, scoring 31, while Dinesh Adhikari added 22 and Bipin Shahi made 15. The rest of the middle order fell quickly to the spin attack. As the innings progressed, Lamichhane wasted no time, striking early and maintaining relentless pressure, dismantling most of Karnali’s batting order. Though Rijan Dhakal, Pratish GC, and Subas Khatri took one wicket each, Lamichhane's sensational spell stole the spotlight. Claiming seven wickets, he joins a legendary group of PM Cup performers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UXg4zswHX2br4bcFc84U0LusPls2TAQkmwJ7rg0R.jpg) **Bagmati’s Gritty Total** Earlier in the day, Bagmati had a tough start after being sent in to bat. They lost wickets regularly, but Bibek Magar held the innings together with an important 56. Ishan Pandey added 27, and Pawan Thapa scored 22, helping the team reach 180 before being bowled out in the 39th over. Despite Karnali’s captain, Diwan Pun, bowling well, his good work was undone by his team’s batting collapse. In contrast, Bagmati’s bowlers were sharp and took control of the match.

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