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Champions League Draw: Real Madrid vs. City Highlight Round of 16

The road to the 2026 UEFA Champions League final in Budapest has been set, and the Round of 16 draw has delivered a blockbuster slate of matchups that will define the spring of European football. The headline fixture is undoubtedly a heavyweight rematch between Real Madrid and Manchester City, a pairing that has become a defining rivalry in the modern era of the competition. Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain is set for a high-stakes encounter against Chelsea, while Barcelona faces a daunting trip to St. James' Park to take on Newcastle United. Underdogs Bodø/Glimt, having navigated the new league phase successfully, will look to continue their fairytale run against Sporting CP. The knockout stage officially commences with the first-leg matches on March 10 and 11, where the unseeded teams will host the opening encounters. The seeded teams—those who finished in the top eight of the league phase, including powerhouses like Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool—will enjoy the crucial advantage of playing the second legs at home on March 17 and 18. Among these high-profile ties, Atlético Madrid will face Tottenham Hotspur, and Bayer Leverkusen will test their mettle against Arsenal in what promises to be a tactical masterclass. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/j6eGA6rgMuYiv4xibDJ9dleJB27RahiRQzGEXNt2.jpg) Beyond the immediate Round of 16, the draw has also mapped out the potential path to the Puskás Aréna for the remaining contenders. The bracket is split into two distinct paths: the "Silver" side features the winners of the PSG/Chelsea and Galatasaray/Liverpool ties, while the "Blue" side could see a quarter-final clash between the victors of Real Madrid/Manchester City and Atalanta/Bayern Munich. With established giants like Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund missing out after the playoffs, the competition has opened up, leaving the door wide open for a new or returning king of Europe to emerge on May 30.

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National League 2082: Sankata Dominates Chitlang; Laligurans and Friends’ Club Trade Blows in Tight Draw

The ANFA National League 2082 continued at the ANFA Complex in Lalitpur on February 27, 2026, delivering two vastly different narratives across Matchday 26. The afternoon headliner saw a clinical Sankata Club dismantle Chitlang Football Club, winning 4–0. The match was dominated by Richard Chukwudalu Onyema, who scored in the very 1st minute. Sankata’s momentum proved unstoppable as Shushil Kumar Yadav doubled the lead in the 25th minute, followed by Onyema’s second strike in first-half stoppage time . Onyema completed his hat-trick in the 75th minute, an achievement that secured him the Player of the Match honours. Despite Chitlang attempting to refresh their lineup with five second-half substitutions, including the introduction of Sanjib Aryal and Sameer Tandukar, they were unable to breach the defence led by Sankata’s captain and goalkeeper, Tikendra Singh Thapa. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Tdvmy1M5SeaTPS9Cc3eribLO6PXUwz9bixAz4eE7.jpg) Later in the day, the atmosphere was far more balanced as Laligurans Association Club and Friends' Club Kopundole fought to a 1–1 draw in a match defined by late-game friction. Laligurans took an early advantage through a 26th-minute goal by Saroj Gurung, maintaining that lead well into the second period. Friends' Club eventually found their breakthrough in the 70th minute when Jenish Prajapati levelled the score. The closing stages of the match were marred by a flurry of disciplinary actions; Laligurans' Iskandar Siddikjonov, who had been cautioned earlier, received a second yellow card in the 6th minute of stoppage time , resulting in his dismissal. In that same chaotic final minute, Friends' Club players Mausham Subba, Yogesh Gurung, and Khemraj Shrestha were all issued yellow cards. Despite the red card, the match ended in a stalemate, with Yogesh Gurung of Friends' Club recognised as the Player of the Match for his contributions.

Football

National League Intensifies: Police Defeat Janajagriti as Top-Four Race Tightens at Dasharath stadium

KATHMANDU – The National League gained momentum this week at Dasharath Stadium, with several matches impacting the standings. Highlights included Nepal Police Club’s commanding seven-goal victory and a closely contested draw between Planning Boys United (PBU) and New Road Team (NRT). Nepal Police Club opened the week with a decisive 7-0 victory over Nav Janajagriti Youth Club, demonstrating their attacking strength. Dhirendra Bahadur Shahi and Sanjeev Lama each scored twice, while Dashrath Giri, Bharat Shah, and Bijay Urau added one goal each. Police now have 7 points from 7 matches. Janajagriti remains at the bottom of the table, still seeking its first point. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/jU22eVd42YBpEjZiiuNxie6BMFuWr2DYDic5heqb.jpg) The afternoon’s primary drama unfolded in a gritty 1-1 deadlock between Planning Boys United and NRT. PBU captain Pratap Singh Rai broke the ice in the 40th. The main drama of the afternoon was a hard-fought 1-1 draw between Planning Boys United and NRT. PBU captain Pratap Singh Rai scored first in the 40th minute, taking advantage of a weak NRT defence. NRT’s Timothy Chimerie Okereke equalised just before halftime. Late in the game, NRT’s Omalaja Kareem was sent off with a red card, leaving his team with 10 players and giving Coach Jeevan Sinkemana a tough decision for the next matches. PBU now has 17 points from 8 games, with NRT just behind at 15. Under the fading evening sky, the Army showed superior urgency and structure. Gillespie Jung Karki broke the deadlock in the 44th minute. This goal earned him Player of the Match honours for his influential 80-minute shift. Despite Jawalakhel’s second-half tactical shifts, Kushal Deuba doubled the lead in the 74th minute. This extinguished any hopes of a comeback. As the league enters its decisive phase, Army’s disciplined game management signals they are hitting their stride at exactly the right moment.

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Police Club Dominates APF in Jai Trophy Elite Cup Opener

Police Club Dominates APF in Jai Trophy Elite Cup Opener

KIRTIPUR – In a commanding display of all-round cricket, Nepal Police Club (NPC) secured a resounding 9-wicket victory over departmental rivals APF Club in their opening match of the Jai Trophy Men’s Elite Cup at the TU Cricket Stadium. The two-day format highlighted Police Club’s depth, as they outclassed APF in every department to claim bragging rights in this high-stakes encounter. **Clinical Run Chase** Chasing a target of 113 in the final innings, the Police Club batters wasted no time. Opening sensation Kushal Bhurtel turned the chase into a highlight reel, smashing a blistering 71 runs off just 53 balls. His aggressive approach took the game away from APF within the first hour. Accompanied by a steady Amit Shrestha (32)*, Bhurtel ensured the target was reached in just 16.4 overs with the loss of only one wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/x1Xmqs0OAfuhRFXqTgvtB7EUsIu5fH841VprtcOB.jpg) **The Turning Point: First Innings Lead** The foundation of this victory was laid during the first innings. After APF posted a modest 185, Police Club responded with a declared total of 277/7. **Shankar Rana was the star of the show, anchoring the innings with a brilliant unbeaten 105.** **Dilshad Ali provided crucial support with a well-made 58.** **The declaration gave the Police a vital 92-run lead, putting immense pressure on APF heading into day two.** ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/BRY12TLDGasioaLy1B428bFfKFgdYEUm0j1NcXJK.jpg) **Bowling Masterclass** Despite a fighting 94 from APF’s Deepak Bohara and a gritty 32 from Amar Routela in their second innings, the APF lineup crumbled against the spin duo of Lalit Rajbanshi and Kushal Bhurtel. Rajbanshi was clinical, picking up 5 wickets in the second innings to dismantle the middle order. Bhurtel complemented his batting heroics by chipping in with 3 wickets, restricting APF to 204 and setting up the manageable chase for the Police. **Player of the Match: Lalit Rajbanshi, for his exceptional match haul of 9 wickets across both innings.** **Elsewhere in the Tournament** In another fixture held at Mulpani, the match between Tribhuvan Army Club and Bagmati Province ended in a stalemate. Both sides fought to a draw as time expired, leaving them to share the points in a much tighter contest than the blowout at Kirtipur.

Clinical England Stifle Sri Lanka in Super 8 Opener

Clinical England Stifle Sri Lanka in Super 8 Opener

BRIDGETOWN – On a surface that offered more questions than answers for the batters, England’s bowling unit found the perfect rhythm to dismantle co-hosts Sri Lanka by 51 runs, securing a vital opening win in the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage. Despite a stuttering performance with the blade, Harry Brook’s side proved that 146 is more than enough when backed by tactical discipline and a clinical edge in the field. **Jacks and Archer Tear Through Top Order** Defending a modest total of 146-9, England needed early inroads, and Will Jacks delivered a masterclass in opportunistic spin bowling. Exploiting a sluggish pitch that rewarded accuracy, Jacks ripped the heart out of the Sri Lankan chase during the Powerplay. He struck twice in consecutive deliveries to remove Kusal Mendis and Pawan Rathnayake before claiming the scalp of Dunith Wellalage. His triple-strike left the co-hosts reeling at 34-5, a deficit from which they never recovered. Complementing Jack's spin was the sheer pace of Jofra Archer. Archer silenced the local crowd by dismissing the dangerous Pathum Nissanka—fresh off a century against Australia—and opener Kamil Mishara. Sri Lanka’s collapse was eventually epitomised by Dushan Hemantha, who bizarrely hit his own wickets, ending a dismal collective effort that saw them bundled out for just 95. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/HDPOVFkDBGuO8PA4R8zDh9vvQTCk8hxZJwgcArQF.jpg) **Salt Provides the Lone Spark** Earlier in the day, England’s batting lineup looked uncharacteristically fragile. Skipper Harry Brook’s men struggled to find their timing; Jos Buttler laboured to 7 off 14 balls, while Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton fell cheaply. The innings was salvaged by Phil Salt, whose gritty 62 provided the backbone of the English total. Salt’s ability to find boundaries on a difficult track, supported by a quick-fire 21 from Jacks, pushed England to a competitive, albeit slim, score. **Turning the Tide** Sri Lanka entered the match as the favourites on this ground, having chased down 182 against Australia earlier in the tournament. However, the shifting nature of the pitch played into England's hands. "The pitch was tough, but we knew if we hit the right lengths, the pressure would do the work," a team source noted. "Jacks executed the plan perfectly." While the batting remains a concern for the defending champions, the bowling masterclass provides a significant momentum boost. England now turns their attention to a high-stakes clash against Pakistan on Tuesday, followed by a showdown with New Zealand on Friday.

Jai Trophy: Departmental Giants Flex Muscles with Clinical Victories

Jai Trophy: Departmental Giants Flex Muscles with Clinical Victories

KATHMANDU – It was a day of departmental dominance in the Jai Trophy Men’s Elite Cup Two-Day Cricket tournament, as both Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) and Armed Police Force (APF) Club registered emphatic victories to shake up the points table. While the Army dismantled the defending champions in Kirtipur, APF relied on their international stars to chase down a tricky total at Mulpani. **Army Topples Defending Champions Police in Clinical Display** At the TU Cricket Stadium, Tribhuvan Army Club delivered a statement win, crushing defending champions Nepal Police Club (NPC) by 9 wickets. The foundation was laid by a masterclass from Bhim Sharki, whose unbeaten 105 off 113 balls powered Army to a first-innings total of 234/9 (declared). This gave them a crucial 47-run lead despite a valiant 6-wicket haul from Police spinner Sagar Dhakal. The pressure proved too much for the champions in their second outing. Aside from Kushal Bhurtel’s fighting 48, the Police batting lineup collapsed for a meagre 88 runs. Basir Ahmad (4 wickets) and Kushal Malla (3 wickets) tore through the middle order, leaving Army with a tiny target of 42. Malla then swapped the ball for the bat, smashing an unbeaten 42 to seal the game. The Fallout: Army secures 24 points, while the defending champions leave with a disappointing 10. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/5fjjN9vpnZhmvYDQ458xdNfHm6FxBCNN5jog2P7j.jpg) **Paudel and Sheikh Lead APF to Victory Over Bagmati** Meanwhile, at the Mulpani Cricket Ground, APF Club overcame a spirited Bagmati Province by 8 wickets, thanks to a clinical chase orchestrated by national team mainstays Rohit Paudel and Aasif Sheikh. Bagmati, trailing by 31 runs after the first innings, put up a fight in their second turn at the crease. Captain Ishan Pandey led from the front with a blistering 84 runs (including 12 fours and 2 sixes), setting APF a target of 137. Irshad Ahmed was the pick of the APF bowlers, claiming a 5-wicket haul to add to his three from the first innings. The chase was a professional affair. After the early loss of Deepak Bohora (12), Aasif Sheikh (59) and Rohit Paudel (56*) put on a batting clinic. Paudel, who also remained unbeaten with 87 in the first innings, was the undisputed Player of the Match. The Standings: APF bags a massive 26.5 points, while Bagmati takes 12 points for their efforts.

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