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Rugby-Jones names eight uncapped players in Japan match-day 23 to play Wales

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July 3 – Japan coach Eddie Jones has named eight uncapped players in his match-day 23 against ailing Wales in Kitakyushu on Saturday, with wing Kippei Ishida and prop Yota Kamimori to start in what are expected to be hot and humid conditions.

Rugby-Jones names eight uncapped players in Japan match-day 23 to play Wales
Rugby-Jones names eight uncapped players in Japan match-day 23 to play Wales

The visitors are on a 17-game winless run and desperate for success as they come up against an inexperienced Japan side with a single victory in five that is also in need of a boost.

Ishida forms a back three with wing Malo Tuitama and fullback Takuro Matsunaga, while the centre pairing is Shogo Nakano and Dylan Riley.

Seungsin Lee has been preferred at flyhalf and has Shinobu Fujiwara in the number 9 jersey alongside him.

Kamimori starts in the front row with fellow prop Shuhei Takeuchi and hooker Mamoru Harada. They will have locks Epineri Uluiviti and Warner Dearns behind them in the scrum.

Number eight Amato Fakatava packs down with experienced flankers Michael Leitch and Jack Cornelsen.

There are six uncapped players among the replacements in props Hayate Era and Sena Kimura, lock Waisake Raratubua, scrumhalf Shuntaro Kitamura, flyhalf Ichigo Nakakusu and fullback Halatoa Vailea.

“Inexperience can sometimes be a blessing, particularly in hot conditions. If they get out and play with a lot of energy, a lot of determination, it will be up to the experienced players to steer the ship,” Jones told reporters.

Japan have won only once in 10 previous tests against Wales, which was a 23-8 home success in 2013.

Japan team:

15-Takuro Matsunaga, 14-Kippei Ishida, 13-Dylan Riley, 12-Shogo Nakano, 11-Malo Tuitama, 10-Seungsin Lee, 9-Shinobu Fujiwara, 8-Amato Fakatava, 7-Jack Cornelsen, 6-Michael Leitch, 5-Warner Dearns, 4-Epineri Uluiviti, 3-Shuhei Takeuchi, 2-Mamoru Harada, 1-Yota Kamimori

Replacements: 16-Hayate Era, 17-Sena Kimura, 18-Keijiro Tamefusa, 19-Waisake Raratubua, 20-Ben Gunter, 21-Shuntaro Kitamura, 22-Ichigo Nakakusu, 23-Halatoa Vailea.

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Wimbledon 2025, July 9 schedule: Sinner, Djokovic, and Swiatek gunning for semifinals on Day 10

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The quarterfinals will be completed on Day 10 of The Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. 

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Iga Swiatek will sense the opportunity to secure her best performance at Wimbledon when she takes on Liudmila Samsonova, while the other quarterfinal sees two players with remarkable stories, Mirra Andreeva and Belinda Bencic face off. 

Here’s the full list of quarterfinals (singles only) for day ten of Wimbledon 2025:

Centre court:

Women’s singles – [7] Mirra Andreeva vs Belinda Bencic (SUI)

Men’s singles – [22] Flavio Cobolli (ITA) vs [6] Novak Djokovic (SRB) 

Court 1:

Women’s singles – [8] Iga Swiatek (POL) vs [19] Liudmila Samsonova

Men’s singles – [1] Jannik Sinner (ITA) vs [10] Ben Shelton (USA)

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FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Joao Pedro scores brace as Chelsea beats Fluminense to reach final

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New signing Joao Pedro scored twice on his first start as Chelsea eased to a 2-0 win over Fluminense on Tuesday to seal a spot in the final of FIFA Club World Cup 2025.

The Brazilian striker opened the scoring in lethal fashion in the 18th minute of the last-four clash at the MetLife Stadium and struck again shortly before the hour mark as Chelsea set up a showdown with either Real Madrid or Paris Saint-Germain in the final on Sunday.

Signed from Brighton and Hove Albion just last week for a reported £60 million ($79 million), the 23-year-old cut short an off-season holiday and made his debut off the bench in the quarterfinal win over Palmeiras.

He was then given his first Chelsea start up front here in place of the suspended Liam Delap.

Joao Pedro refused to celebrate after either goal against the club with whom he started his career and made 36 top-team appearances before moving to England with Watford in 2020.

The result ends Fluminense’s impressive run at the tournament after the 2023 Copa Libertadores winner had held Borussia Dortmund in the group stage, beaten Inter Milan in the last 16 and knocked out Manchester City’s conqueror Al-Hilal in the quarterfinals.

With its exit goes the prospects of a South American winner of the first 32-team edition of the Club World Cup, with Chelsea claiming back-to-back victories against Brazilian opposition to reach the final.

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As always seemed most likely, the trophy will be claimed by one of Europe’s superpowers, with the final now guaranteed to be between two of the last five winners of the UEFA Champions League.

Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca was without the suspended Levi Colwill and Delap but midfield lynchpin Moises Caicedo returned after sitting out the win over Palmeiras in Philadelphia due to a ban.

The Premier League side was simply too strong for its opponent in a game watched by 70,556 fans on a hot afternoon just outside New York City.

Chelsea went ahead thanks to a wonderful strike by its new forward, who controlled the ball on the edge of the box after Thiago Silva had cleared a Pedro Neto cross.

Joao Pedro took a touch and curled a shot beyond veteran goalkeeper Fabio into the far corner, before holding up his hands apologetically towards the Fluminense fans massed behind the goal.

The team from Rio de Janeiro was an intermittent threat, and Hercules – match-winner against Al-Hilal in the last eight – almost equalised in the 25th minute.

He played a one-two with German Cano and lifted the ball over goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, but Marc Cucurella got back to clear off the line.

Fluminense was then awarded a penalty 10 minutes before the interval when a set-piece delivery by Rene struck the arm of Trevoh Chalobah in the box.

However, French referee Francois Letexier overturned the decision following a VAR check.

Chelsea got its second on 56 minutes, just after Fluminense had sacrificed one of its three centre-backs to send on an extra attacker.

Enzo Fernandez released Joao Pedro on the break, and the forward who scored 10 goals in the Premier League last season for Brighton produced another clinical finish in off the bar.

There were chances for Chelsea to score further goals after that, but the new boy’s double strike sufficed.

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Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz blazes past Cameron Norrie into semifinals

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Carlos Alcaraz said ahead of his Wimbledon quarterfinal against Cameron Norrie that playing the left-handed British player can be a nightmare and for a few minutes it looked as though the defending champion might be in for a fright on Tuesday.

The Spaniard fell 0-40 down in his opening service game against the unseeded Norrie on Centre Court, but quickly snapped out of his slumber to seal a 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 victory that should send shudders down the spine of anyone hoping to de-throne him.

There were hundreds of empty seats at the start as fans sought refreshment after watching women’s top seed Aryna Sablaneka’s protracted last-eight victory.

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By the time most of them returned to cheer on the underdog, Alcaraz was in full flow having blazed through the opening set in 28 minutes with a barrage of brilliance.

The tone was set and although Norrie tried his best to dig in, raising his fist in mock triumph as he held serve late in the third set, Alcaraz mercilessly extended his current match winning streak to 23.

Alcaraz, 22, reached his eighth Grand Slam semifinal and will continue his quest for a third successive Wimbledon title against American Taylor Fritz.

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