Barcelona thrash Real Madrid 6-0 in UEFA Women’s Champions League Quarterfinals (Agg 12-2). Romelu Lukaku faces disciplinary uncertainty at Napoli after missing training, while Tottenham officially confirm Roberto De Zerbi as long-term head coach until 2031. Casemiro reflects on emotional farewell at Manchester United, and Alexander Isak returns to Liverpool training ahead of key fixtures.
By Advent Shoko
Today’s Fixtures (03 April 2026)
England: Championship
- 13:30 Middlesbrough – Millwall
- 16:00 Birmingham City – Blackburn Rovers
- 16:00 Charlton Athletic – Bristol City
- 16:00 Leicester City – Preston North End
- 16:00 Norwich City – Portsmouth
- 16:00 Oxford United – Hull City
- 16:00 QPR – Watford
- 16:00 Sheffield United – Swansea City
- 16:00 Stoke City – Sheffield Wednesday
- 16:00 West Bromwich Albion – Wrexham
- 21:00 Coventry City – Derby County
Spain: LaLiga
- 21:00 Rayo Vallecano – Elche
Spain: Liga F (Women)
- 12:00 Eibar W – UDG Tenerife W
France: Ligue 1
- 20:45 Paris Saint-Germain – Toulouse
Zimbabwe: Castle Lager Premier Soccer League
- 15:00 Highlanders – FC Platinum
South Africa: Betway Premiership
- 19:30 Mamelodi Sundowns FC – Chippa United
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Professional League
- 18:00 Al Kholood – Al Khaleej
- 18:15 Al Ittihad – Al Hazm
- 20:00 Al Nassr – Al Najma
Portugal: Primeira Liga
- 16:30 Gil Vicente – AVS Futebol SAD
- 19:00 Vitoria de Guimaraes – Tondela
- 21:30 Sporting CP – Santa Clara
Key Updates:
Barça president Laporta stresses transfer prudence, prioritizing consolidation over constant signings.
Donnarumma opens up on PSG heartbreak; Casemiro emotional over Man United departure.
Gattuso and Gravina resign from Italian football roles; Buffon also steps down from federation.
Bernardo Silva confirms exit from Manchester City as free agent.
UEFA Women’s CL sees Barcelona dominate Real Madrid with 6-0 victory. (ALEXIA 8′, GRAHAM 5, PAREDES 27, PAJOR 34′, GRAHAM 55, BRUGTS 74)
Alexander Isak back in Liverpool squad ahead of PSG clash.

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