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Shattered Hopes in Vientiane: Nepal Fall 2-1 to Laos in AFC Asian Cup Qualifier Setback

Kathmandu – Nepal's journey in the third round of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers has taken a troubling turn following a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Laos in Vientiane on Tuesday — a result that not only hands the Laotians their first-ever victory over Nepal but also leaves the men in red languishing at the bottom of Group D. Played at the Lao National Stadium under humid Southeast Asian skies, it was the hosts who looked hungrier, sharper, and far more cohesive from the outset. Midfielder Damoth Thongkhamsath set the tone early, firing home the opener in the 13th minute to send the home crowd into a frenzy. If that wasn't enough, striker Peter Phanthavong added insult to injury five minutes into the second half, driving a low, curling effort from outside the box that beat Nepal's seasoned goalkeeper Kiran Chemjong at the near post. Nepal found a lifeline in the 73rd minute when attacking midfielder Manish Dangi — fouled inside the area — stepped up to convert from the spot, trimming the deficit. But the damage had already been done. A spirited but scattered Nepali side failed to mount a meaningful comeback, and the final whistle confirmed one of Nepal's most sobering results in recent memory. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/yLiUd6fYwWCDHURO5sasJjFcrk4IrwTgBCKohSPd.png) This loss marks Nepal's second consecutive defeat in the qualifiers after a 2-0 reverse against Malaysia in the opening match, putting them in a perilous position heading into October's clash against regional powerhouse Vietnam. Laos, previously bottom of the table on goal difference, now leapfrog Nepal into third. The defeat also snaps an unbeaten run Nepal held over Laos in six previous meetings (3 wins, 3 draws), including a hard-fought 2-1 aggregate victory in the preliminary qualifiers for the joint 2026 FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup, where Dangi was once again the hero. But history counted for little this time around. On a more positive note, Tuesday's fixture saw the international debut of young attacking midfielder Kritisharatna Chunju, who replaced Manish shortly after his goal. The substitution marks a potential new chapter for Nepal, though the road ahead now looks steep. Nepal has been placed in Group D alongside Laos, Malaysia, and Vietnam, with only the top team advancing to the 2027 Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia. With four matches remaining, head coach Matt Ross and his squad must regroup, reflect, and, most importantly, respond — starting with Vietnam on October 9. For now, though, the sting of a first-ever loss to Laos will linger — a painful reminder of how quickly momentum can vanish in international football.

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Portugal Crowned UEFA Nations League Champions After Penalty Drama

MUNICH, Germany — Portugal etched their name into the UEFA Nations League history books once again, edging past rivals Spain 5–3 on penalties after a thrilling 2–2 draw in regulation and extra time at Allianz Arena on Sunday night. In a final packed with drama, goals, and emotional swings, the 2019 champions reclaimed their crown in dramatic fashion — and this time, on enemy territory against the reigning titleholders. The match had all the makings of a classic. Spain struck first through midfielder MartĂ­n Zubimendi, who capitalized on a defensive lapse in the 21st minute to give La Roja an early lead. But the advantage was short-lived. Portugal responded with force — Nuno Mendes heading home the equalizer just five minutes later, silencing the Spanish supporters and shifting the momentum. As the first half neared its end, Spain regained their lead through Mikel Oyarzabal, who slotted past Diogo Costa after a slick exchange on the edge of the box. But Cristiano Ronaldo, on what could be his final international final, pulled Portugal level once more in the 61st minute with a trademark finish — a moment that sent the Portuguese end into raptures and reignited belief. Despite both teams pushing hard in extra time, neither side could find a breakthrough, sending the final into the crucible of a penalty shootout.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/oKYVAbIKUbC6Kgd9Zbp3IcX7eQXFmzUGQuxlnjTf.jpg) Portugal held their nerve. Gonçalo Ramos, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, Nuno Mendes, and RĂșben Neves all converted their spot kicks with clinical precision. Spain, meanwhile, faltered when it mattered most — Álvaro Morata's low effort was brilliantly saved by Diogo Costa, a defining moment in a flawless goalkeeping display during the shootout. Mikel Merino, Álex Baena, and Isco found the net for Spain, but it wasn't enough to prevent Portugal from claiming their second Nations League title in five years. For Ronaldo, it was another chapter in an already extraordinary international career. For Portugal, it was a statement of resurgence — defeating Germany in the semifinal and now conquering their Iberian rivals to lift the trophy. Spain, who had edged past France in the semifinals, fell just short of back-to-back Nations League triumphs. Earlier in the day, France secured third place with a 2–0 win over Germany, thanks to goals from Kylian MbappĂ© and AurĂ©lien TchouamĂ©ni. But the night belonged to Portugal. Champions again. Calm under pressure. Ruthless when it counted. Final Score: Portugal 2–2 Spain (Portugal win 5–3 on penalties)

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Yamal Inspires Spain to UEFA Nations League Final

STUTTGART, Germany — On a night of unrelenting drama and attacking brilliance, Spain booked their place in the UEFA Nations League final with a pulsating 5-4 victory over France at the MHP Arena on Thursday — a match that will surely go down as one of the tournament's most unforgettable encounters. Teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal stole the show with a dazzling brace, while Nico Williams, Mikel Merino, and Pedri also found the net in a whirlwind Spanish display that stunned the visitors. France, for their part, mounted a late rally led by Kylian MbappĂ©, Rayan Cherki, and Randal Kolo Muani but ultimately fell short in a contest that swung wildly from start to finish. The hosts flew out of the blocks with electric pace and precision. Nico Williams opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after a slick one-two, slotting past Mike Maignan with poise. Just three minutes later, Mikel Merino doubled the advantage with a powerful header that left the French defence shell-shocked. Spain continued to dominate after the break. Yamal converted a 54th-minute penalty with icy calm after Jules KoundĂ© was judged to have handled inside the box. Less than 60 seconds later, Pedri added a fourth, tapping home after a dazzling run by Williams down the left. At 4-0, it seemed the contest was sealed — but France, with their array of attacking firepower, had other ideas.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/9FOJRFD8Am5NNVgKaBRwQDa5OHa2oOLL1ZOSR9iS.jpg) MbappĂ© pulled one back from the spot in the 59th minute after Pau Torres clipped Randal Kolo Muani. But Spain hit straight back — Yamal was once again on target in the 64th minute with a composed finish that capped off a brilliant counterattack. Then came France's spirited late push. Cherki's strike in the 79th minute reduced the deficit to 5-2. An unfortunate own goal by Dani Vivian in the 84th gave the French further hope, and Kolo Muani's injury-time header made it 5-4, setting up a nerve-jangling final few minutes. But Spain held on, with goalkeeper Unai SimĂłn making a crucial stop in stoppage time to deny MbappĂ© a dramatic equalizer. For Spain, this win marks not just progression to the final but a coming-of-age moment for their young core — with Yamal, in particular, announcing himself on the world stage with a performance of maturity and flair well beyond his years. Spain will now face a familiar foe in the final: Portugal, who edged past Germany 2-1 in the other semifinal. It sets up a tantalizing Iberian showdown between two of Europe's most in-form teams, both brimming with youth, ambition, and attacking talent.

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Nepal Close League-2 Scotland Series with Commanding Win Over Netherlands

Nepal ended their ICC Cricket World Cup League-2 campaign in Scotland on a high, sealing a 16-run win over the Netherlands in a tense last match of the series at the Forthill Cricket Ground in Dundee on Tuesday. The result not only handed Nepal a clean sweep over the Dutch but also served as a strong bounce-back following a narrow loss to the hosts, Scotland, two days prior. After being sent in to bat first, Nepal posted a gritty 236/9 in their 50 overs, anchored by a mature and composed 84-run knock from middle-order stalwart Arif Sheikh — his highest ODI score to date. The 27-year-old right-hander's innings, peppered with seven boundaries and two sixes, proved the backbone of Nepal's total. Arif, in fine form this series, had earlier scored 78 in the first clash against the Dutch. Skipper Rohit Paudel and Bhim Sharki each chipped in with steady 35-run contributions while the tail wagged just enough to stretch Nepal to a competitive total. Kushal Bhurtel and Dipendra Singh Airee both made 16, while debutant pacer Nandan Yadav finished unbeaten on 10. The Netherlands attack was spearheaded by paceman Paul van Meekeren, who finished with 4/42. Michael Levitt added three wickets, and Aryan Dutt claimed one.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/pnhoG3M4XP4vqbuEf6arHbBr6bRoIVOgeQsTkpIb.jpg) In reply, the Dutch batters failed to build on their starts despite a series of handy knocks. Wesley Barresi (36), Scott Edwards (30), and Michael Levitt (27) all got in but failed to convert. A disciplined Nepali bowling unit, led by debutant Nandan Yadav and senior leggie Sandeep Lamichhane — both claiming three wickets apiece — kept the chase in check. Left-arm spinner Lalit Rajbanshi added two scalps, while Karan KC and Kushal Bhurtel took one each. The most bizarre moment of the match came in Nepal's innings, when they were twice penalized five runs — conceding 10 penalty runs in total — for running down the pitch unnecessarily. Despite the controversy, Nepal held their nerve with the ball, bowling out the Dutch for 220 in 49.2 overs. The final wicket — Paul van Meekeren caught by Arif Sheikh off Karan KC — capped a convincing win and avenged Nepal's heartbreaking two-run loss to Scotland earlier in the series. A Series of Mixed Fortunes, But a Strong Finish![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/tato2FI0Trsnom5qIn64txcFvMTWXk3igaEjInxR.jpg) This victory marks Nepal's second in four matches in the Scottish leg of the League-2 cycle, and both wins came against the Netherlands. After narrowly clinching their opening fixture by one wicket, they slumped to a demoralizing defeat against Scotland before regrouping for this strong finish. Nepal remains seventh on the points table with 12 points from 16 games — a long way from the top four but still in the running with five series left to play. The Netherlands, despite suffering three losses in the series, remain second with 26 points from 23 matches. Scotland follows close behind with 24 from 19. League-2, a crucial pathway to the 2027 ICC ODI World Cup, requires each team to play 36 matches across nine tri-series. The top four nations will progress directly to the global qualifiers, while the remaining four will enter a separate play-off round. Eyes on UAE Nepal's next test is scheduled for October in the UAE, where they will face the hosts and the table-topping United States. The USA leads the standings with 28 points from 20 games, while UAE — struggling for form — sits bottom with just 6 points from 16 matches. With confidence restored and a few standout performers emerging, especially Arif Sheikh with the bat and Nandan Yadav's dream debut with the ball, Nepal now looks to build momentum in the Gulf. The fight for a World Cup dream is far from over — and Tuesday's win just might be the turning point they needed.

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Arif Sheikh Anchors Nepal to Second Consecutive Victory in ICC World Cup League 2

Dundee, Scotland — Nepal continued their impressive run in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2, securing a second straight win with a composed five-wicket victory over the Netherlands at the Forthill Cricket Ground on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 226, Nepal showed maturity and control, reaching the total in 47.1 overs, guided by a composed half-century from middle-order mainstay Arif Sheikh. The 26-year-old right-hander delivered a crucial knock under pressure, anchoring the innings with a fluent 78 off 99 balls, laced with seven boundaries and two maximums. It was a professional chase from Nepal, who built partnerships patiently and capitalized on a modest Dutch bowling effort. Dipendra Singh Airee chipped in with a steady 38 from 51 deliveries, while opener Kushal Bhurtel added 25. Skipper Rohit Paudel contributed a useful 23, and opener Aasif Sheikh made 19 before falling to a sharp catch. Late-order cameos from Bhim Sharki and Gulshan Jha, both scoring 11, ensured Nepal crossed the line without panic, maintaining wickets in hand throughout the chase.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/0sIrHsSu6CYhlWcYYhSpfSYLgwWggRZCrgkM5AfA.jpg) Earlier, the Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat but were pegged back by disciplined Nepali bowling. They were bundled out for 225 in 49.1 overs. Opener Max O'Dowd failed to get going, but the middle order offered some resistance. Noah Croes top-scored with 48, captain Scott Edwards added 46, while Vikramjit Singh and Jack Leen Kaste contributed 38 and 27, respectively. Nepal's bowlers shared the spoils in an all-round performance. Veteran pacer Sompal Kami led the attack with 3 for 37, while Karan KC, Sandeep Lamichhane, and Lalit Rajbanshi each picked up two wickets, keeping the Dutch batters in check throughout the innings. Michael Levitt was the pick of the bowlers for the Netherlands, claiming 2 for 43 in his 10 overs. Vivian Kingma and Paul van Meekeren managed a wicket apiece but lacked the sting to break Nepal's partnerships consistently. With this victory, Nepal now sits seventh in the League 2 standings with 10 points from 14 matches — gaining momentum midway through the campaign. The Netherlands, despite the defeat, remain second with 26 points from 21 outings, while hosts Scotland sit fourth with 20 points from 17 games. Each of the seven teams in the League 2 structure is set to play 36 matches, with the top four sides earning direct passage to the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup. The remaining teams will be pushed into the play-off pathway, where qualification becomes increasingly tricky. For Nepal, the journey to the World Cup remains a steep climb — but back-to-back wins suggest belief is growing.

Football

Royal Redemption: RCB Finally Clinch Elusive IPL Title

Eighteen years of heartbreak, mockery, and "Ee Sala Cup Namde" chants have finally found their full stop. Royal Challengers Bangalore are the new champions of the Indian Premier League, sealing their maiden IPL title with a gripping six-run victory over Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium on a pulsating Tuesday night in Ahmedabad. This wasn't just a win. It was an exorcism. A catharsis. A triumph scripted in the shadows of three painful final losses—2009, 2011, and 2016. But this time, under the lights, with a nation watching, RCB held their nerve. And how. Punjab Kings, chasing a stiff target of 191, came within striking distance, propelled by a belligerent Shashank Singh, who smashed an unbeaten 61 off just 30 balls (6x6, 3x4) and nearly stole the show in the death overs. But in the end, it was heartbreak for Punjab—again. Their second final loss, the first coming back in 2014 to Kolkata Knight Riders. RCB's bowlers stood tall in the crunch. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Krunal Pandya picked up two wickets apiece, while Yash Dayal, Josh Hazlewood, and Romario Shepherd each chipped in with vital breakthroughs. The final over, bowled by Hazlewood, was a test of nerves. With 12 needed, Shashank drilled the first ball for four, but Hazlewood tightened the screws, nailing his yorkers to perfection and sealing the win as Bengaluru's dugout erupted in ecstasy. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/expTTWvJOeFwzfLPMLI5WC0EkPjpX1fNB4PyDYtv.jpg) A Collective Batting Effort Earlier in the evening, RCB were put into bat after losing the toss. Despite never really stringing together a massive partnership, they kept the scoreboard ticking with essential contributions throughout the lineup. Virat Kohli, ever the big-match player, top-scored with a composed 43. Captain Rajat Patidar (26), Liam Livingstone (25), Mayank Agarwal and Jitesh Sharma (24 each), Romario Shepherd (17) and Phil Salt (16) stitched together a fighting total of 190 for 9. Punjab's bowlers, though expensive at times, fought hard. Kyle Jamieson and Arshdeep Singh claimed two wickets each, while Chahal, Omarzai, and Vaishak managed one apiece. Kohli's Moment. Bengaluru's Redemption. For Virat Kohli, this win carries emotional weight. After 16 years of loyalty, frustration, and unwavering faith, he can now finally lift the trophy that eluded him for so long. It's poetic. The man who gave everything to this franchise finally gets his due. As the fireworks lit up the Ahmedabad sky and chants of "RCB! RCB!" rang out across the stadium, history was made.

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