Real Madrid vs. RB Salzburg
MADRID (AP) — Sevilla has signed Switzerland forward Rubén Vargas to reinforce its struggling team. The Spanish club announced the signing on Friday. Vargas arrives from German club Augsburg, where he has played since 2019. He scored 23 goals in 161 ...
Much has changed in this season's Champions League, the knockout play-off phase being one major new introduction
As expected, Nine Inch Nails have announced the 'Peel It Back Tour 2025,' the band's first live outings since 2022.
Real Madrid and Arsenal barely broke a sweat, putting themselves in strong positions to qualify for the knockout stages. Manchester City, however, are in danger of suffering elimination after collapsing and letting a two-goal lead go to lose 4-2 to Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes inspired by the brilliance of Ousmane Dembele.
The Peel It Back Tour 2025 will kick off June 15 in Dublin and visit North America on Aug. 6. Nine Inch Nail is going on tour this summer.
Manchester City is on the brink of a humiliating Champions League exit after a stunning 4-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday
LEIPZIG (Germany) - Football: UEFA Champions League - league phase day 7: RB Leipzig (GER) v Sporting Lisbon (POR) (1745 GMT) PICTURE. GELSENKIRCHEN (Germany) - Football: UEFA Champions League - league phase day 7: Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) v Brest (FRA) (1745 GMT) PICTURE.
Nine Inch Nails announced the Peel It Back Tour 2025, marking the band’s first live outing since 2022. Produced by Live Nation, the headline run will kick off on Sunday, June 15, in Dublin, Ireland, at 3Arena,
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met this Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos with the presidents and CEOs of some of the IBEX 35 companies, the main index of the Spanish stock exchange,
Legendary rock group, Nine Inch Nails, has announced a major UK tour with, marking the band's first outing since 2022. Produced by Live Nation, the headline run will be making its way to Manchester this summer with a performance at the Co-Op Live.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez fired back at Donald Trump on Wednesday after the U.S. president criticized Madrid for falling well short on its defense spending.