🏆 Weekend Sports: Korda Dominates, Arsenal Deliver
From the golf course to the football pitch, champions are being crowned and history is being made
Championship weekend delivered action across multiple sports, with Nelly Korda putting on a golfing masterclass, Arsenal rising to the occasion when it mattered most, and Manchester City proving yet again why they are the team to beat when trophies are on the line.
Korda's Commanding Performance
Nelly Korda remains in complete control at the Chevron Championship, holding a commanding five-shot lead heading into the final round. The world number one has been simply unstoppable, displaying the kind of form that has made her the dominant force in women's golf. With one round to play, a second major title of the year looks increasingly likely for the American superstar.
Arsenal Back Up Their Words
Declan Rice's defiant message that "it's not done" rang true as Arsenal secured a crucial victory to keep their title hopes alive. The Gunners delivered when the pressure was on, showing the resilience that title contenders need. The win keeps them within touching distance of the summit, though manager Mikel Arteta was left frustrated afterward, claiming "crucial" refereeing decisions continue to go against his side. The Spanish coach's post-match comments suggest a growing sense that officiating is impacting their campaign.
Man City Prove Their Mentality
Manchester City reached a fourth consecutive FA Cup final, demonstrating once more their remarkable ability to win when it matters most. The historic achievement underlines their dominance of English football's knockout competitions. Despite the record-setting run, Pep Guardiola was quick to play down talk of a historic treble, insisting his side remain "far away" from completing the sweep of domestic and European honors. Whether that's mind games or genuine caution, only time will tell.
📊 Weekend Headlines
- Nelly Korda holds five-shot lead at Chevron Championship
- Arsenal claim crucial win but Arteta fumes at referee decisions
- Man City reach fourth straight FA Cup final
- St Helens level with Leeds at top of Super League
- Seven goals in eight minutes in relegation drama
Relegation Chaos Unfolds
The relegation battle produced one of the most extraordinary sequences of the season. In just eight chaotic minutes, three goals flew in, turning a routine afternoon into a nerve-shredding affair. The drama encapsulated why the Premier League's basement battle captivates fans — when stakes are this high, anything can happen. Teams fighting for survival know that margins are razor-thin, and those eight minutes could prove decisive come season's end.
Salah Future in Doubt
Liverpool fans are holding their breath over Mohamed Salah's future, with manager Arne Slot offering a cryptic "wait and see" when asked if the Egyptian has played his last game for the club. The uncertainty comes as Liverpool navigate a critical period in their campaign, and losing their talisman would represent a seismic shift for the Reds.
Cricket, League, and Snooker Action
Elsewhere, Ben Duckett finally found his form with his first half-century of the season for Nottinghamshire, silencing critics who had questioned his early-season struggles. In rugby league, St Helens climbed level with Leeds at the Super League summit after dispatching Wakefield, setting up a fascinating battle for the League Leaders' Shield. Meanwhile, the World Snooker Championship continues to provide drama at the Crucible, with the tournament reaching its decisive stages.
Weekend roundup from Sky Sports, BBC Sport, and ESPN — compiled April 2026.