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The two thousand twenty six FIFA World Cup is heating up fast, and Mexico versus England is the round of sixteen matchup everyone's circling. Despite weather concerns threatening kickoff, officials have confirmed the match stays at eight p.m. Eastern on Sunday, July fifth, at Mexico City Stadium. That one's going to be electric.
Across the Atlantic, England pulled off a thriller in the second T20 international at Old Trafford, beating India by four wickets to take a one-nothing series lead. But the real story is fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who became the youngest Indian man ever to play in England. The kid is already making history before he can drive.
And over at RedBud, Cole Davies took Moto One of the two-fifty class in a battle that had fans on their feet. Teammate Caden Dudney, just sixteen years old, grabbed the holeshot and led eleven laps before Davies finally tracked him down in a side-by-side duel that stretched across laps four and five. Youth versus experience, and experience edged it out.
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