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A una fecha de que termine el torneo, así quedó la tabla de Champions

Champions League: Here’s how the table stands with one match left

With 25 teams still in the fight, the seventh matchday of the UEFA Champions League has left the table fascinating heading into the final round of the tournament. Matchday 7 of the Champions League is now in the books, and 25 out of 36 teams are still waiting to discover their fate in this new tournament format, with each team having played eight games. This matchday brought expected results, surprises, and most importantly, epic moments of football. The top eight direct qualifiers Liverpool leads Europe as the only team to have won all seven of their games, accumulating 21 points. Behind them is Barcelona, who, with a stunning comeback against Benfica, secured 18 points. Both teams have already secured direct qualification to the knockout stages, regardless of the result in their final group match. In third place, Arsenal holds 16 points, with a goal difference of +12, which gives them a significant advantage to stay among the top eight. While mathematically not yet guaranteed direct qualification, it seems unlikely they won’t make it into the elite group of teams advancing to the next round. Next in the table, Inter is fourth with the same 16 points, while Atlético Madrid and AC Milan follow in fifth and sixth place, respectively, both with 15 points. Atalanta is seventh with 14 points, and Bayer Leverkusen is eighth with 13 points and a +6 goal difference. A fierce battle for direct qualification to the knockout stage Excitement picks up from ninth to eighteenth place, as these teams have secured their playoff spots. However, Aston Villa, Monaco, Feyenoord, LOSC Lille, and Brest, with 13 points; Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Celtic, all with 12 points, still have a great chance to secure a top-eight spot with a win. This section of the table promises to be a thrilling spectacle as we see who can earn direct qualification and who will have to settle for a playoff spot in the final matchday. Teams fighting for playoffs PSV and Club Brugge, with 11 points in 19th and 20th place, respectively, still have a chance to make it into the top eight, but it looks very difficult for them to achieve this feat. A win, however, would almost guarantee their place in the playoffs. Benfica, PSG, Sporting Club, and Stuttgart, each with 10 points, are next and will only be focused on securing their playoff spot in their final match. Meanwhile, Manchester City in 25th, Dinamo Zagreb in 26th, both with 8 points, and Shakhtar in 27th with 7 points, must win at all costs and hope for favorable results from the teams above them to have a chance at the playoffs. Eliminated teams Finally, the teams already eliminated, ranked 28th to 36th, are Bologna, Sparta Prague, RB Leipzig, Girona, Red Star Belgrade, Sturm, RB Salzburg, Slovan Bratislava, and Young Boys.

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Ohio State se convirtió en nuevo campeón de la NCAA

Ohio State Crowned New NCAA Champions

The Ohio State University is celebrating after its representative team, the Ohio State Buckeyes, claimed the college football championship in the United States. They defeated Notre Dame in the National Championship Game with a score of 34-23 in an emotional and action-packed showdown. Ohio State Dominated Early Quarters The game, held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, began positively for the Fighting Irish, who opened the scoring with a lone touchdown. However, Ohio State quickly responded with a commanding second quarter, putting up an incredible 21 points while holding Notre Dame scoreless. The Buckeyes entered halftime with a 21-7 lead. When the game resumed in the third quarter, the Buckeyes extended their lead with another touchdown and a field goal, bringing the score to 31-7. Notre Dame fought back with a touchdown and a successful two-point conversion, narrowing the gap to 31-15. In the fourth quarter, Notre Dame pushed further, scoring another touchdown and adding two extra points to make it 31-23, momentarily putting Ohio State under pressure. However, with time running out, Ohio State executed a decisive offensive drive, securing a field goal to cement their victory. With this triumph, the Buckeyes claimed their ninth championship in program history. This victory also marked the conclusion of the longest postseason in NCAA history, following the implementation of the new playoff format this season. The format expanded the field from four teams to 12 contenders, and Ohio State emerged as the ultimate champion. Cover photo: X (@OhioStateFB)

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Segunda prueba del año para México en Argentina

Mexico’s Second Test of the Year in Argentina

The Mexican National Team will face its second match of the year, where a relatively unknown squad will take on a tough opponent: River Plate of Argentina. Javier Aguirre’s Mexico National Team is set for its second challenge of 2025 against an unusual but high-caliber opponent: River Plate, one of Argentina’s historic football powerhouses. The “Tri” will aim to secure their second victory of the year, hoping to replicate their 2-0 win against Brazil’s Sport Club Internacional. The Monumental Will Host El Tri The match will take place at River’s home stadium, the Estadio Monumental, with kickoff scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Central Mexico Time. El Tri will take the field without their Europe-based players, instead relying on a youthful squad. This friendly will serve as an opportunity to develop players aiming to be part of the 2026 World Cup process, complementing the more established players and those competing in European leagues. Mexico’s Potential Lineup Javier “El Vasco” Aguirre may opt for a lineup similar to the one used in their first match against Internacional, with a few changes to provide minutes for players who didn’t feature in the previous game. In goal, Raúl Rangel is expected to make way for Andrés Sánchez. In defense, Gustavo Sánchez may replace either Eduardo Águila or Ramón Juárez del Castillo, who started as center-backs in the last match. Additionally, Víctor Guzmán might partner with Sánchez in central defense. The likely full-backs are Jesús Gallardo on the left and José Castillo on the right. In midfield, Erick Lira is likely to retain his starting spot, joined by Pedro Peraza and either Elías Montiel or Rivaldo Lozano. Up front, Guillermo “Memote” Martínez is expected to remain as the center forward. On the wings, the right side could feature Efraín Álvarez or Raymundo Fulgencio, while David Ramírez will likely take the left flank.

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¡La Champions regresa! Partidos y horarios del día de hoy

The Champions League Returns! Today’s Matches and Kickoff Times

The Champions League is back in action this January thanks to the new format featuring eight matches per team. Today, the tournament resumes with the fixtures of Matchday 7. Midday Action Kicks Things Off Under UEFA’s new Champions League format, implemented this season, each team now plays eight matches—four at home and four away—adding two extra matchdays compared to the previous group-stage format with four teams per group. As a result, Matchday 7 begins today at 11:45 a.m. (Central Mexico Time) with two early games: Monaco vs. Aston Villa and Atalanta vs. Sturm Graz. Big Showdowns in the Afternoon The prime-time slot kicks off at 2:00 p.m. (Central Mexico Time), with seven matches scheduled to take place simultaneously. The headline clash of the day is undoubtedly Atlético Madrid vs. Bayer Leverkusen, as both teams battle for a top spot in the overall standings. Atlético currently sits in 11th place with 12 points, while Leverkusen occupies 4th, holding a slim one-point advantage. Meanwhile, Benfica will face the second-place team, Barcelona, who are on 15 points and determined to prevent any slip-ups that could allow their rivals to overtake them. Benfica, on the other hand, aims to secure their playoff spot with a strong performance. Elsewhere, the league leaders and only undefeated team in the competition, Liverpool, will host LOSC Lille, a surprise contender sitting in 8th place and within the automatic qualification zone. The Reds boast a perfect record, holding a three-point cushion over the second-placed Barcelona. Despite this, they’ll undoubtedly aim to maintain their dominance with another win. In the other fixtures, PSV Eindhoven will look to stay in the playoff race against Red Star Belgrade; Juventus and Club Brugge will engage in a direct battle to climb the playoff standings; Stuttgart, needing a win to keep their playoff hopes alive, will face already-eliminated Slovan Bratislava; and finally, Borussia Dortmund seeks to return to the automatic qualification spots as they take on Bologna, a team clinging to slim mathematical chances of making the playoffs.

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Los Bills ganan una final adelantada

The Bills Win a Thrilling Early Final

The Buffalo Bills defeated the Baltimore Ravens 27-19 in an electrifying Divisional Round matchup. Despite the Ravens’ strong offensive showing, the Bills secured the victory to advance to the AFC Championship game. In what many considered an early AFC final, the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens faced off at Highmark Stadium, showcasing two of the best teams from the regular season. Ultimately, the Bills emerged victorious in this fierce contest. A Heated Battle for Victory The game started evenly for both teams. The Ravens opened the scoring with a touchdown, but the Bills quickly answered, leaving the score tied 7-7 heading into the second quarter. In the next 15 minutes, a fumble by Lamar Jackson led to a Bills touchdown, giving them the lead. The Ravens responded with a field goal, but the Bills extended their advantage thanks to a strong drive and a defensive pass interference penalty. On the 4-yard line, Josh Allen ran it in himself for another 7 points, ending the first half with a 21-10 lead. In the third quarter, the Ravens fought back with two scoring drives—one resulting in a field goal and another in a touchdown. However, their attempt at a two-point conversion fell short, bringing the score to 21-19. The Decisive Final Quarter The Bills added a field goal to widen their lead, and another fumble proved pivotal as they converted it into 3 more points. With a 27-19 scoreline, the Ravens launched a final push. Lamar Jackson connected a pass to the end zone, bringing the score to 27-25 with 1:33 left. The Ravens attempted a two-point conversion to tie the game and force overtime. Mark Andrews appeared ready to secure Jackson’s pass, but in a shocking moment, the ball slipped through his grasp. Bills vs. Chiefs Next Sunday, the Buffalo Bills will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship, pitting the conference’s top two seeds against each other.

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Eagles vuelan a la final de la NFC

Eagles Soar to the NFC Final

The Philadelphia Eagles secured their spot in the Divisional Championship game by defeating the Los Angeles Rams. They will now face the Washington Commanders for the divisional title. The Philadelphia Eagles showcased their dominance at home, overcoming the Los Angeles Rams to advance to the NFC Divisional Championship game. Saquon Barkley stood out with two remarkable touchdowns of 62 and 78 yards, helping his team clinch their place in Sunday’s game against the Commanders. A Fiercely Contested Start In a snow-covered match at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles started strong with a touchdown, although they missed the extra point. The Rams quickly capitalized, taking a brief 6-7 lead. However, the Eagles closed the first quarter with another touchdown, courtesy of Barkley, who broke through the Rams’ defense and sprinted more than half the field to score. The second quarter saw only a field goal from the Rams, narrowing the gap. Another field goal from Los Angeles tied the game 13-13 in the third quarter. The Eagles responded with a field goal of their own, but a sack on Jalen Hurts in the end zone brought the Rams within one point, with the scoreboard reading 16-15. The Rams Freeze Up In the final quarter, two fumbles by the Rams shifted the game’s momentum. Each recovery by the Eagles resulted in a field goal, putting them ahead 22-15. To seal the deal, Barkley delivered again with a stunning 78-yard run to the end zone. Despite the 28-15 scoreline, the Rams managed one more touchdown, narrowing the gap to just six points with a chance to tie or win. However, Philadelphia’s defense held firm, preventing any further points and securing a 28-22 victory for the Eagles.

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Real Madrid, el mejor de España

Real Madrid, the Best in Spain

With a brace from Mbappé and additional goals from Brahim Díaz and Rodrygo, Real Madrid won their match against Las Palmas, a game they started losing in the very first minute. Real Madrid positioned itself as the best team in Spain after defeating U.D. Las Palmas with a commanding victory and benefitting from Atlético Madrid’s surprising loss to Leganés. Thanks to these results, Madrid is now at the top with 46 points, Atlético has 44, and Barcelona is falling behind with 39 points. A bitter start for Madrid At the Santiago Bernabéu, things didn’t begin well for the home team. Just 30 seconds after kickoff, Las Palmas launched an attack, with the ball reaching Sandro Ramírez on the right edge of the attacking area. From there, he delivered a precise cross that bypassed Madrid’s defense, allowing Fábio Silva to get ahead and send the ball into the net. Real Madrid wakes up It seemed like Madrid might miss the chance to claim the top spot after the early goal. However, in the 18th minute, Kylian Mbappé equalized with a penalty after a foul on Rodrygo. After this, Real Madrid launched an aggressive attack to complete the comeback, which came in the 33rd minute. Mbappé fired a shot from outside the area, which the Las Palmas goalkeeper saved, but the rebound fell to Lucas Vázquez. With no defender marking him, Vázquez had time to assist Brahim Díaz, who also found himself unmarked and easily tapped the ball into the goal, making it 2-1. Before the first half ended, Mbappé scored again, this time with a first-touch strike off a pass from Rodrygo near the penalty spot. His shot found the lower left corner of the goal, completing a brilliant finish and securing his brace, putting Madrid ahead 3-1. Madrid closes the game In the second half, at the 57th minute, Rodrygo completed the scoring for Real Madrid. Fran García sent in a delayed cross, which Rodrygo converted with great precision. Real Madrid finished the match with a 4-1 win, even having three goals disallowed by VAR.

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Commanders dio la sorpresa de la temporada

Commanders Deliver the Upset of the Season

The Commanders shocked the NFL by eliminating the Lions 45-31 in an explosive offensive showdown. Led by rookie quarterback Jaydan Daniel, Washington advanced to the Divisional Championship for the first time since 1991, capitalizing on Detroit’s costly mistakes. In the most critical game for the Detroit Lions, the top team in the NFC crumbled against a Washington Commanders squad that seized every opportunity. With a stellar offensive performance, the fourth-seeded team in the NFC defied all odds to clinch their spot. This marks the Commanders’ first trip to the Divisional Championship since 1991, back when the team was still known as the Washington Redskins. Commanders Outscore the Lions At Ford Field, defense was virtually nonexistent as the game featured a staggering 76 total points, with Detroit’s mistakes playing a pivotal role in the outcome. The first quarter began modestly, with a touchdown for the home team and a field goal for the visitors, resulting in a 7-3 lead for the Lions. The excitement ramped up in the second quarter, as the Commanders exploded for 28 points. One of these touchdowns came from an interception return off Jared Goff. Meanwhile, the Lions managed to add 14 points to their tally. By halftime, Washington had flipped the script, leading 31-21. In the third quarter, it seemed like Detroit was mounting a comeback with a touchdown that narrowed the gap to 28-31. However, in the final quarter, the Commanders’ offense struck again. Rookie Jaydan Daniel and his teammates dismantled a Lions defense that failed to hold its ground, adding two more touchdowns to push their total to 45 points, compared to Detroit’s 28. You may be interested in: Chiefs: One Step Away from Their Third Consecutive Super Bowl A late field goal by the Lions was not enough to shift the momentum, and the game concluded 45-31. The defeat eliminated a team that, just days ago and throughout much of the regular season, seemed destined to appear in the Divisional Championship.

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Chiefs A un paso de su tercer Super Bowl consecutivo

Chiefs: One Step Away from Their Third Consecutive Super Bowl

The Chiefs defeated the Texans 23-14 to qualify for their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game and remain in pursuit of their third straight Super Bowl title. Kansas City Chiefs continue to amaze, as their victory against the Houston Texans yesterday secured their place in the AFC Championship Game for the seventh consecutive year. They are now in pursuit of their third straight Super Bowl and, potentially, the coveted three-peat title. The Chiefs will now wait to learn their opponent, which will be determined in the matchup between the Bills and the Ravens. An Unstoppable Chiefs Team The action at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium began well for the home team’s offense. With six points from two field goals, the Chiefs took an early lead over the Texans, who managed only three points from a field goal of their own. In the second quarter, Kansas City extended their lead further with a rushing touchdown by Kareem Hunt. Houston, on the other hand, could only add another field goal, bringing the halftime score to 13-6 in favor of the Chiefs. The third quarter seemed poised for a tighter battle, as a touchdown by the Texans brought them within striking distance. However, with the missed extra point, the Chiefs maintained a narrow 13-12 lead. In the final quarter, Patrick Mahomes took charge, orchestrating a brilliant offensive attack. The highlight of the game came when Mahomes, while being tackled and just inches from the ground, launched an incredible pass without any footing. The football sailed perfectly into Travis Kelce’s hands, creating an iconic moment. After that, the Chiefs shut down the Texans’ scoring opportunities. They added another field goal to make it 23-12. With just 11 seconds left, Kansas opted for a deliberate safety, gifting the Texans two points and setting the final score at 23-14.

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Partidazo para definir al segundo finalista de la AFC

Great game to define the second AFC finalist

The actions of the Divisional Round of the playoffs will close today with a game that promises to be one of the best of the postseason, Buffalo Bills will face Baltimore Ravens to define the last finalist that will play for the divisional championship game where the Chiefs are waiting for their opponent. At 5:30 p.m., Mexico Central Time, Highmark Stadium will host the clash between the second place overall in the AFC, the Bills, with a 13-4 streak, against the third place overall in the regular season, the Ravens, with a 12-5 streak. This will be an offensive duel, as the Bills average 31 points per game, while the Ravens average 28 points per game, which makes us expect a game full of offensive action. In addition to this, two of the best quarterbacks of the season will be on the gridiron, which will be another very interesting duel between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, where a spectacular play, or a mistake made by each one can define this result. Ravens with historical advantage In the historical stats, the Ravens have won 8 of their last 13 meetings against the Bills, and in the last meeting between these two franchises, the Ravens crushed the Bills 35-10 in Week 4 of last regular season. Cover photo: X (@BuffaloBills)

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