2026 FIFA WORLD CUP ROUND ONE
By: Babatunde Ajibade (World Cup correspondent)
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2026 FIFA WORLD CUP ROUND ONE
By: Babatunde Ajibade (World Cup correspondent)
Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally here, and unlike the 2022 edition in Qatar, this tournament is being hosted across three neighbouring countries — Mexico, Canada and the United States.
The competition kicked off on Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Mexico with a colourful opening ceremony that truly captured the excitement of the occasion. The ceremony reportedly attracted over 1.2 billion viewers worldwide, and the hosts followed it up with a strong performance on the pitch.
Canada also staged its own opening celebration, watched by around 3.9 million viewers, while the United States completed the trio of ceremonies with an audience of approximately 25 million viewers.
So, let me ask you: which opening ceremony impressed you the most?
The hosts, Mexico, got the tournament underway with a 2-0 victory over South Africa in a match that also produced a World Cup opening-game record of three red cards.
Canada had to settle for a draw in their opener, while the United States made a huge statement by dismantling Paraguay 4-1.
And what a first round it has been.
We have already witnessed some incredible scorelines and memorable moments. Brazil and Morocco played out an entertaining draw, Spain faced a stubborn Cape Verde side, while Germany showed no mercy to World Cup debutants Curacao with a crushing 7-1 victory.
Interestingly, despite the heavy defeat, Curacao supporters remained in high spirits. Their response summed up the beauty of football: "We scored against Germany." To them, that alone showed how far their nation has come.
Saudi Arabia continued their impressive record against South American opposition by avoiding defeat against Uruguay. Qatar, New Zealand and Bosnia also picked up their first points of the tournament.
The surprises didn't stop there.
Belgium were held by Egypt. Australia dismantled Turkiye. Ivory Coast comfortably beat Ecuador. Sweden's 5-1 demolition of Tunisia was so severe that it reportedly cost the Tunisian manager his job less than 24 hours later.
Then came the individual performances.
Kylian Mbappe inspired France to a 3-1 victory over Senegal and, in the process, became France's all-time leading goalscorer with 58 goals.
Erling Haaland marked his World Cup debut in style, scoring twice as Norway defeated Iraq 4-1.
Lionel Messi turned back the years with a stunning hat-trick against Algeria, helping Argentina to victory and becoming the highest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history with 16 goals.
Austria gave tournament debutants Jordan a harsh lesson despite Jordan celebrating their first-ever World Cup goal.
The Democratic Republic of Congo also made history, scoring their first World Cup goal through Yoane Wissa and earning an impressive draw against Portugal.
England joined the party too, with Harry Kane leading the way in a 4-2 victory over Croatia, while Ghana left it late to defeat Panama. Ending with Colombia defeating Uzbekistan by 3-1 to top Group K.
So far, which match has stood out for you?
The race for the Golden Boot is already heating up.
Lionel Messi leads the scoring charts with three goals, while several players sit on two goals each, including Folarin Balogun (USA), Kai Havertz (Germany), Yasin Ayari (Sweden), Kylian Mbappe (France), Erling Haaland (Norway), Harry Kane (England) and Elijah Just (New Zealand).
In the assists category, Alexander Isak (Sweden), Joshua Kimmich (Germany), Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands) and Deniz Undav (Germany) currently lead the way with two assists each.
Who has scored the best goal of the tournament so far?
Records have already been broken, too, particularly by the goalkeepers. Saudi Arabia's goalkeeper produced nine saves in a single match, while Cape Verde's shot-stopper made seven — both among the standout individual displays of the opening round.
However, while the football has been entertaining, some of the off-field stories have been far less enjoyable.
The number of commercials during hydration breaks has been frustrating to watch. Everything seems designed to squeeze out every possible dollar. We are even seeing adverts immediately after national anthems.
Then there have been the security concerns.
There was a reported shooting incident near England's camp. Equipment thefts have also made headlines. More recently, reports emerged of the German camp dealing with a venomous snake incident.
There have also been complaints regarding the treatment of some Iranian supporters, which is disappointing to hear at a tournament that should be bringing people together.
And then there are the ticket prices.
With all the sponsorships, advertising revenue and commercial partnerships involved in this World Cup, it is surprising that ticket prices remain so expensive for ordinary fans.
The football has been brilliant.
The organisation? Not always.
So, what has been your overall impression of the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
What moment stood out the most for you?
Comment below and share your thoughts.
It is the year 2025, and the frontrunner to win the Ballon d'Or is Ousmane Dembele, forward for Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team. The road to this point has been far from smooth, but this is the end point nonetheless. PSG are the undisputed and unquestionable kings of Europe, winning the European Cup in any format for the first time in their history - a significant feat not just for a team only founded in 1970, but one for the Qatari Sports Investment project which has been hell-bent on continental domination since their takeover in 2011. Luis Enrique's side will be remembered for years to come for their tiki taka-lite style based on fluidity and slick possession football, and at the forefront of their success has been Dembele. With the Ballon d'Or now judged on a seasonal basis - as should have always been the case, thank you, France Football - it is a campaign that should end with Dembele lifting the prestigious Golden Ball in his home country.
Historic Exchange Under Istanbul Agreement In the largest prisoner swap since the full-scale war began, Russia and Ukraine have each released 390 prisoners—comprising 270 military personnel and 120 civilians—as part of an overall 1,000-for-1,000 agreement negotiated during direct talks in Istanbul earlier in May. BBC+4www.ndtv.com+4Deutsche Welle+4Anadolu Ajansı+15Reuters+ Departures and Arrivals Ukrainian returnees arrived in the Chernihiv region, many visibly frail with shaved heads and draped in national flags, greeted by emotional reunions with relatives amid cheers and tears. Reuters+4 The Washington +4 The Daily Star +4. Some had been held in captivity for nearly two years. Russian returnees, including soldiers and civilians captured during a Ukrainian incursion into Kursk region, were first transported to Belarus for medical and psychological evaluation before being repatriated ussia. BBC+3Reuters+3 The Guardian +3. Emotional Homecomings and Lingering Uncertainty Families crowded the exchange sites, clutching photographs of missing loved ones, hoping for a clue from those stepping off the buses. One Ukrainian newly freed veteran, held for more than 830 days, encouraged others not to lose hope: “In every prison there are many guys who had no contact with their relatives. I was the same,” he said The Guardian+10The Washington Post+10The Guardian+10. But for many, the reunion came with heavy uncertainty about family members still unaccounted for. Political Messages and Future Prospects President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed the swap as the only tangible outcome of the Istanbul talks and emphasized continued efforts to bring all detainees home. Hromadske The Washington PostThe Guardian. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov promised that Moscow would submit a draft peace proposal following the exchange but reiterated refusal of a ceasefire unless certain conditions were met—terms Ukraine has rejected, according to Reuters The Guardian. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who helped push for the Istanbul negotiations, congratulated both parties via his social media platform, calling the swap a possible step toward broader peace, though no ceasefire has been agreed upon, according to Reuters and the New York Post. Humanitarian Milestone Amid Ongoing Conflict This first phase swap underscores a rare moment of cooperation in a conflict that has otherwise deepened across Ukraine’s eastern and southern regions. While a few hundred lives have been restored to families, thousands remain in captivity, and both sides show no signs of halting hostilities. Negotiations may continue in coming days as both governments prepare for the next instalment of releases under the "1,000-for-1,000" agreement. For now, the tranche of 390 each represents the largest exchange of its kind since the war began.
Arsenal and Manchester City played out a dramatic 1-1 draw on Sunday, with the two Premier League rivals unable to be separated through 98 or so minutes. Erling Haaland had given the visitors an early lead, before Pep Guardiola remarkably decided to park the bus to try and sneak the win. Those efforts went up in smoke in added time as Gabriel Martinelli scored to clinch a point for the Gunners. Having both slipped up domestically already this season, this wasn't quite a 'must win' affair for either side, but definitely more of a 'must not lose'. In the end, perhaps a draw in which neither team showed much attacking endeavour will please both parties. City seemed content to sit in and create chances on the break, while Arsenal didn't exactly throw the kitchen sink at their visitors in order to force the leveller. It was a pretty just outcome and neither can really have any complaints about how it ended.
Crystal Palace Vs Manchester United Preview By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 Manchester United head to Selhurst Park under heavy pressure and even heavier scrutiny after a disastrous showing at Old Trafford against Everton. The boos that echoed around the stadium said it all. Losing 1–0 to a 10-man Everton side — and conceding after they went a man down — was embarrassing on every level. From the touchline to the pitch, it was shambolic. Many fans are asking the same question: How much more can the board tolerate before admitting the Amorim experiment has failed? United have not scored against Crystal Palace in their last four meetings — and after the lifeless performance against Everton, confidence isn’t exactly flowing. Starting a match with five defenders against a team reduced to ten men was baffling. Shifting Amad into unfamiliar positions didn’t help either. The tactical confusion is becoming a weekly theme, and now they travel to a stadium where their recent record is terrible. The international break may have come at the worst possible time. United had built momentum with 11 points from five Premier League games, but that form now looks like it was papering over deeper cracks — cracks that were fully exposed on Monday night. The Red Devils are barely hanging on to a top-half spot. They’ve failed to keep a clean sheet in five straight matches and continue to struggle away from home. Their London record is even worse: 16 losses in their last 26 Premier League games in the capital — the worst of any top-flight side during that period. A painful stat surfaced recently: Amorim: 9 wins in 35 Premier League games, Ten Hag (same period last year): 23 wins. The numbers speak for themselves. Poor in-game management. Poor structure. Poor identity. United ended the Everton defeat with 25 attempts — but scored none — while conceding from the only shot they faced. Their xG tells the same story: xG For: 20.1 → actual goals: 19 (two were own goals) Conversion rate: 10.4% — 7th worst in the league They create chances, but they can’t finish them. Crystal Palace, on the other hand, are flying. Only Arsenal have conceded fewer Premier League goals this season. Oliver Glasner’s side sit fifth and have kept three straight clean sheets against Wolves, Brentford, and Brighton. Their defensive confidence is sky-high, and recent history backs it up: Three wins in their last four league games vs Man United (D1) Two wins in their last four at Selhurst Park vs Man United Opta supercomputer predictions says Palace to win is 54.1% United aren’t just underdogs, they’re clear underdogs. So here we are again, asking what has become a weekly question for Manchester United supporters: Will this team finally show 90 minutes of concentration and courage or will they crumble, invite pressure, and rely on another desperate comeback attempt? Comment below with your score predictions! Manchester United record against Crystal Palace: Games won: 41 Games drawn: 14 Games lost: 13 Team News: (As of today 29/11/2025,) Crystal Palace: Caleb Kporha, Borna Sosa, Cheick Doucoure , Chadi Riad and Rio Cardines are out for this game. Manchester United: Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Harry Maguire are out for this game. Prediction: United sometimes deliver when everyone has written them off, and they should have more energy than Palace. But this team has a habit of sleeping through the first half, and Selhurst Park is a brutal place for a team low on confidence. Crystal Palace 1-1 Manchester United.
North Korea has begun an investigation into an accident that occurred during the launch of a new warship this week, state media said Friday, assessing the damage as "not serious". North Korea said Thursday that "a serious accident occurred" at the Wednesday launch ceremony for the newly built 5,000-ton naval destroyer, in which sections of the bottom of the vessel were crushed -- with leader Kim Jong Un calling the mishap a "criminal act". North Korea has begun an investigation into an accident that occurred during the launch of a new warship this week, state media said Friday, assessing the damage as "not serious". North Korea said Thursday that "a serious accident occurred" at the Wednesday launch ceremony for the newly built 5,000-ton naval destroyer, in which sections of the bottom of the vessel were crushed -- with leader Kim Jong Un calling the mishap a "criminal act". Technology stocks led the gains in the U.S., with Apple (AAPL) up 1.8% and Nvidia (NVDA) jumping 2.4%, as demand for AI and semiconductors remains strong. Tesla (TSLA) also rebounded, rising 3.1% after announcing better-than-expected Q2 vehicle deliveries. Global stock markets showed a mixed performance as investors weighed persistent inflation concerns against a wave of corporate earnings reports. While strong results from major tech companies helped lift some indexes, uncertainty surrounding central bank policies and the future path of interest rates kept others in check. In the U.S.,
2026 FIFA WORLD CUP ROUND ONE By: Babatunde Ajibade (World Cup correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP ROUND ONE By: Babatunde Ajibade (World Cup correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 The 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally here, and unlike the 2022 edition in Qatar, this tournament is being hosted across three neighbouring countries — Mexico, Canada and the United States. The competition kicked off on Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Mexico with a colourful opening ceremony that truly captured the excitement of the occasion. The ceremony reportedly attracted over 1.2 billion viewers worldwide, and the hosts followed it up with a strong performance on the pitch. Canada also staged its own opening celebration, watched by around 3.9 million viewers, while the United States completed the trio of ceremonies with an audience of approximately 25 million viewers. So, let me ask you: which opening ceremony impressed you the most? The hosts, Mexico, got the tournament underway with a 2-0 victory over South Africa in a match that also produced a World Cup opening-game record of three red cards. Canada had to settle for a draw in their opener, while the United States made a huge statement by dismantling Paraguay 4-1. And what a first round it has been. We have already witnessed some incredible scorelines and memorable moments. Brazil and Morocco played out an entertaining draw, Spain faced a stubborn Cape Verde side, while Germany showed no mercy to World Cup debutants Curacao with a crushing 7-1 victory. Interestingly, despite the heavy defeat, Curacao supporters remained in high spirits. Their response summed up the beauty of football: "We scored against Germany." To them, that alone showed how far their nation has come. Saudi Arabia continued their impressive record against South American opposition by avoiding defeat against Uruguay. Qatar, New Zealand and Bosnia also picked up their first points of the tournament. The surprises didn't stop there. Belgium were held by Egypt. Australia dismantled Turkiye. Ivory Coast comfortably beat Ecuador. Sweden's 5-1 demolition of Tunisia was so severe that it reportedly cost the Tunisian manager his job less than 24 hours later. Then came the individual performances. Kylian Mbappe inspired France to a 3-1 victory over Senegal and, in the process, became France's all-time leading goalscorer with 58 goals. Erling Haaland marked his World Cup debut in style, scoring twice as Norway defeated Iraq 4-1. Lionel Messi turned back the years with a stunning hat-trick against Algeria, helping Argentina to victory and becoming the highest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history with 16 goals. Austria gave tournament debutants Jordan a harsh lesson despite Jordan celebrating their first-ever World Cup goal. The Democratic Republic of Congo also made history, scoring their first World Cup goal through Yoane Wissa and earning an impressive draw against Portugal. England joined the party too, with Harry Kane leading the way in a 4-2 victory over Croatia, while Ghana left it late to defeat Panama. Ending with Colombia defeating Uzbekistan by 3-1 to top Group K. So far, which match has stood out for you? The race for the Golden Boot is already heating up. Lionel Messi leads the scoring charts with three goals, while several players sit on two goals each, including Folarin Balogun (USA), Kai Havertz (Germany), Yasin Ayari (Sweden), Kylian Mbappe (France), Erling Haaland (Norway), Harry Kane (England) and Elijah Just (New Zealand). In the assists category, Alexander Isak (Sweden), Joshua Kimmich (Germany), Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands) and Deniz Undav (Germany) currently lead the way with two assists each. Who has scored the best goal of the tournament so far? Records have already been broken, too, particularly by the goalkeepers. Saudi Arabia's goalkeeper produced nine saves in a single match, while Cape Verde's shot-stopper made seven — both among the standout individual displays of the opening round. However, while the football has been entertaining, some of the off-field stories have been far less enjoyable. The number of commercials during hydration breaks has been frustrating to watch. Everything seems designed to squeeze out every possible dollar. We are even seeing adverts immediately after national anthems. Then there have been the security concerns. There was a reported shooting incident near England's camp. Equipment thefts have also made headlines. More recently, reports emerged of the German camp dealing with a venomous snake incident. There have also been complaints regarding the treatment of some Iranian supporters, which is disappointing to hear at a tournament that should be bringing people together. And then there are the ticket prices. With all the sponsorships, advertising revenue and commercial partnerships involved in this World Cup, it is surprising that ticket prices remain so expensive for ordinary fans. The football has been brilliant. The organisation? Not always. So, what has been your overall impression of the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup? What moment stood out the most for you? Comment below and share your thoughts.
Sunderland Vs Manchester United Preview By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 We are finally back where Manchester United belong — on the biggest stage in Europe. And to those who mocked us for celebrating qualification, don’t forget you were the same people laughing when we finished 15th last season. Football changes quickly. Now, United only need one point from the final three games to secure third place. From 15th to potentially 3rd in one season is massive progress, even if we all know this club should never have dropped that low in the first place. Still, the job is not fully done. We have to finish strong, and that’s exactly why the fans will expect another win when United travel to face Sunderland on Saturday. Champions League football may already be secured, but Michael Carrick’s future is still hanging in the balance ahead of this clash at the Stadium of Light. The Red Devils are aiming to complete a ninth Premier League double over Sunderland after winning 2-0 at Old Trafford earlier this season. Off the pitch, United are already preparing for a huge summer rebuild. Reports suggest between £140m and £180m could be spent on reinforcing the midfield. The plan is clear — replace Casemiro properly, upgrade on Ugarte, and add another squad option. And honestly, that makes sense. Ugarte hasn’t fully convinced since arriving. Names like Tchouaméni, Baleba, Shea Charles and Mateus Fernandes are all being linked, and Champions League qualification clearly changes the level of player United can attract again. But for me, the biggest signing is still the manager. If we get that wrong, everything resets again. Carrick’s chances are growing because Enrique looks impossible, while Iraola’s situation remains unclear with interest from Spain. Even I’m confused at this point. But one thing I do believe is that if United get the manager right, recruitment won’t fail us after the improvement we’ve seen this season. Tell me — which three players should United sign? And who should be the next manager? After a frustrating 2025-26 season without European football, United are now heading back to the Champions League thanks to that dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool last weekend, where Kobbie Mainoo scored the late winner at Old Trafford. Considering United finished 15th under Ruben Amorim last season, the turnaround under Carrick has been incredible. If United beat Sunderland and Liverpool fail to beat Chelsea, third place is officially secured with two games left. Since Carrick took over in January, no Premier League side has picked up more points than Manchester United (32). The Red Devils have also won more league games under Carrick than they managed in their first 20 matches under Amorim earlier this season. United will now look to make it four straight league wins while continuing their strong record at the Stadium of Light, where they’ve lost just once in 15 Premier League visits. Sunderland, meanwhile, are seeing their European hopes slowly fade away. Since beating Tottenham in April, they’ve gone three league games without a win. Last weekend’s 1-1 draw against Wolves came after that heavy 5-0 loss at home to Nottingham Forest, and there’s clearly frustration building. Daniel Ballard’s red card against Wolves is still being debated after Sunderland appealed the decision. Despite sitting 12th, though, Sunderland can still look back at this season with pride. Nobody expected them to be this competitive after promotion, and they’ve comfortably stayed away from relegation trouble. Still, this is a difficult fixture for them historically. Sunderland have only beaten Manchester United three times in 33 Premier League meetings, losing 24 of them. They’ve also failed to beat a top-four side in their last 28 attempts in the league. For me, it comes down to the same things I always say — start fast, take your chances, and stay focused. Some of our forwards are still struggling for consistency, and with Sesko now a doubt, United cannot afford sloppy mistakes or another careless start. The game has to be controlled early. What do you think? Comment below with your score predictions! Manchester United record against Sunderland: Games won: 66 Games drawn: 38 Games lost: 42 Team News: (As of today 08/05/2026,) Sunderland: Ballard and Romaine Mundle are out. Manchester United: De ligt and Sesko are out. Prediction: We started really well against Liverpool, but the lapses in concentration are becoming a problem again. It happened against Brentford too, even though we escaped it there. If United start this match the same way they started the last two and stay switched on defensively, I can only see another win. But shutting down Brobbey and Xhaka will be important. Sunderland 1-2 Manchester United
Manchester United Vs Leeds United Preview By: Babatunde Ajibade (Manchester United correspondent) Facebook: Babatunde Olatunji Ajibade Twitter: ollyzjinx01 Instagram: sir_ajirowo01 24 days after the 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, Manchester United are finally back in action on Monday. And what better way to kick off the final run-in of the season than a Roses derby against Leeds at Old Trafford. In a strange way, United have been beneficiaries of their own misfortune. Getting knocked out early from both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup has given the players a long period of rest — something they’ve clearly taken advantage of. For the first time this season, the squad even packed their bags and travelled. The 20-time English champions spent time training in the Republic of Ireland last week as part of their preparations, and it will be interesting to see how sharp they look on Monday after such a long break. We’ve seen some injured players return, except De Ligt, who is still unable to train on grass. There was also time for team bonding and gym work. Hopefully, this break works in our favour this time. The last time United had a long gap, they came back sluggish against Crystal Palace. But this feels different. Especially with the news that dropped on Friday — fifth place in the Premier League could now be enough for Champions League qualification next season after Arsenal’s win over Sporting. That changes everything. United are still very active in the transfer rumour mill. With talks of Ugarte possibly leaving, it’s clear the club will have no choice but to spend big in midfield this summer. At least three midfield signings are needed, in my opinion. Bruno Guimarães looks like a real possibility, but the other names are still unclear. Morgan Rogers has also been linked, but I’m not convinced we need that kind of profile. We need proper wingers and strong midfielders — that should be the priority. With Maguire extending his contract and De Ligt still struggling with fitness, bringing in another centre-back and even a better right-back wouldn’t be a bad idea either. I know the season isn’t over yet, but it’s clear we have a busy summer ahead. What do you think? Drop your thoughts. Still being chased by Aston Villa, Liverpool and Chelsea, United cannot afford too many slip-ups in these final seven games. This period will also act as a big audition for Carrick as he pushes for the permanent role. So far, the former United midfielder has been perfect at Old Trafford — winning all six of his league games there as manager (one in 2021, five this year). Only Carlo Ancelotti (seven), Sven-Göran Eriksson (nine), and Manuel Pellegrini (11) have had longer winning starts at home in Premier League history. United are currently in a strong position to secure Champions League football for the 2026-27 season. They sit third in the table, seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea. History is also on their side. The Red Devils are unbeaten in their last 18 home league games against Leeds and have lost just one of their last 20 meetings overall, winning 12 of those. At Old Trafford this season, United have won 10 of their 15 games and are on a nine-match unbeaten run in the league. And as always, their captain continues to lead from the front. Bruno Fernandes has already created 101 chances in the Premier League this season — the third time he has reached 100+ chances in a single campaign, after 2022-23 (119) and 2023-24 (114). He also loves playing against Leeds, with eight goal involvements in six league appearances (six goals, two assists). The Opta supercomputer backs United heavily for this one, giving them a 61.7% chance of victory. That said, Leeds have shown they can be tricky. They’ve avoided defeat in two of their last three meetings with United, including a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford in 2023 and a 1-1 draw earlier this season. Daniel Farke’s side are currently 15th in the table, just three points above the relegation zone. Their season has been inconsistent, with seven wins, 12 draws and 12 defeats so far. They are also still fighting on another front, having reached the FA Cup semi-finals after beating West Ham on penalties. They will face Chelsea at Wembley on April 26. In the league, Leeds have drawn their last two matches against Crystal Palace and Brentford, and they haven’t won a Premier League game since their 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest in early February. Away from home, their struggles are clear — just one win in 15 away games, conceding 28 goals in the process. United, on the other hand, have been consistent. They’ve lost just one of their last 14 Premier League games since Christmas (W8 D5), with only Arsenal picking up more points in that period. Leeds have also won just once in their last 20 league meetings with United and are winless in 10 games against them. Still, for me, it comes down to one thing — if United take their chances, they win this game. What do you think? Comment below with your score predictions! Manchester United record against Leeds: Games won: 50 Games drawn: 38 Games lost: 26 Team News: (As of today 11/04/2026,) Manchester United: De ligt, Maguire and Dorgu out. Leeds United: Dan James, Stach and Rodon out. Prediction: We almost got the job done against Bournemouth, which shows scoring isn’t really our problem — defending is. We conceded avoidable goals, and the red card to Maguire didn’t help. At this point, I’m used to questionable officiating in this league. But if we take our chances properly, that Bournemouth game would have been a win. That’s why I believe this time we get it right. Old Trafford, under the lights, with something on the line — that should be enough to push the team. Tell me your predictions. Manchester United 4-1 Leeds United