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Latest PFL Pittsburgh Fight Card, Start Time! — and more

Latest PFL Pittsburgh Fight Card, Start Time!

Event: PFL Pittsburgh: “Eblen vs. Battle”
Date: Sat., March 28, 2026
Location: UPMC Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA 
How To Watch: ESPN2 & ESPN Deportes

PFL Pittsburgh Main Event on ESPN 2& ESPN Deportes

185 lbs.: Johnny Eblen (16-1) vs. Bryan Battle (12-2, 1 NC) 

PFL Pittsburgh Main Card on ESPN 2& ESPN Deportes: 10 p.m ET

185 lb.: Dalton Rosta (11-2) vs. Impa Kasanganay (19-6)
125 lbs.: Ariane Lipski da Silva (17-11) vs. Sumiko Inaba (8-2)
145 lbs.: Alexei Pergande (7-0) vs. Julio Arce (21-6)
135 lbs.: Lazaro Dayron (9-0-1) vs. Jacob Thrall (15-7-1)

PFL Pittsburgh ‘Prelims’ on ESPN App & ESPN Deportes: 7 p.m. ET

135 lbs.: Bryce Meredith (7-1) vs. Jack Cartwright (13-2) 
155 lbs.: Natan Schulte (25-5-1) vs. Jakub Kaszuba (15-0)
155 lbs.: Robert Watley (16-3) vs. Dakota Bush (15-4) 
170 lbs.: Ernesto Rodriguez (10-1) vs. Masayuki Kikuiri (11-3-1) 
125 lbs.: Tatiana Postarnakova (6-0) vs. Elora Dana (8-1) 
185 lbs.: Josh Fremd (11-6) vs. Jarrah Al Salawi (21-7)
145 lbs.: Ethan Goss (12-8) vs. Fred Dupras (9-2) 


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Pyramids, squash and famous names — what Salah and Marmoush said about Egypt

Pyramids, squash and famous names — what Salah and Marmoush said about Egypt
Pyramids, squash and famous names — what Salah and Marmoush said about Egypt

Duo share personal answers away from the pitch

Pyramids, squash and famous names — what Salah and Marmoush said about Egypt

Mohamed Salah & Omar Marmoush spoke about Egypt during Premier League YouTube chat with players from the league.

Premier League chat brings Egyptian duo together

The Premier League held special conversation on its official YouTube channel with several players from across the league.

Among them were Egypt stars Mohamed Salah of Liverpool and Omar Marmoush of Manchester City.

Players were asked light questions about their home countries giving fans closer look at their personalities away from the pitch.

Pyramids, museum and squash

When asked where they would take teammates visiting Egypt, Marmoush answered without hesitation:

the Pyramids. Salah agreed but added second choice saying he would also take visitors to the Grand Egyptian Museum which has recently opened.

The questions continued beyond football. Asked what Egypt is famous for apart from the sport, Marmoush chose squash, a game where Egypt has enjoyed major global success.

Clubs & Famous names

Marmoush also asked to name the best club in Egypt. He picked Wadi Degla, the club where he began his career.

On the question of the most famous person in Egypt, Salah surprised many. He replied that it was not him and instead mentioned Sir Magdi Yacoub, the world-known heart surgeon.

The interview ended on friendly note. When asked to name the best Egyptian player, Marmoush said he would leave it to the people.

Salah smiled, joked that he did not want to choose himself and then stood up from his seat drawing laughs.

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Sunderland Step On The Gas To Strengthen This Position: Is Regis Le Bris’ Plan Right?

Sunderland Step On The Gas To Strengthen This Position: Is Regis Le Bris’ Plan Right?
Sunderland Step On The Gas To Strengthen This Position: Is Regis Le Bris’ Plan Right?

Sunderland AFC want to bring in more attacking talent this summer. The club push to stay a permanent fixture in the top flight. Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke reports that head coach Regis Le Bris makes a new centre-forward his top priority. He wants more ways to change things up in the final third.

Sunderland want to sign a new striker

The Black Cats sit in a decent spot in the middle of the Premier League right now. Still, the coach feels that a high-volume goalscorer is the one thing they’re missing to really move forward. Brian Brobbey is currently the top man for the Wearsiders with five goals. Even so, Le Bris is determined not to let the team stall after such a strong start back in the big leagues.

Picking a Specialist

The Wearside bosses turned down an official bid from Everton back in January. Now, they might finally be ready to let Wilson Isidor go to make room for this tactical shift. The 25-year-old Frenchman could still make the national team if he finds his form again, but he’s found it hard to get minutes since the new signings arrived.

Sunderland Step On The Gas To Strengthen This Position

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 02: Regis Le Bris, Manager of Sunderland, looks on prior to the Premier League match between Sunderland and Burnley at Stadium of Light on February 02, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

The stats show that the former Monaco man did a lot during the promotion run, but his impact has dropped off lately. He’s only played 64 minutes of league football since the start of the year. Le Bris wants to move away from versatile forwards who drift out wide.

Instead, he’s looking for a physical presence who can go toe-to-toe with tough Premier League defenders. Because they already have plenty of wide players, selling to a rival like Everton makes sense for the Sunderland board, assuming the price is right.

The mood at the Stadium of Light right now is all about being ruthless. Sentiment doesn’t decide who makes the team sheet anymore. If the club are serious about fighting for a Europa League spot by 2026-27, they have to swap inconsistent players for a striker who can bag twenty goals a year.

Moving Isidor on, since he hasn’t scored since October, gives the club a transfer fee while clearing his wages off the books to make room for a big-name signing. Fans should look for a busy summer. The North East giants are trying to turn their solid defence into a frontline that teams actually fear.

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