• Norway Stuns Brazil, England Survives Mexico & Balogun Controversy
    Jul 6 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a loaded day across the World Cup, Wimbledon, MLB, WNBA, Formula 1, and women’s cricket. The show opens with Norway stunning Brazil 2-1 in the World Cup Round of 16, as Erling Haaland scores twice late to send Norway into the quarterfinals for the first time. Brazil had early chances, including a missed penalty from Bruno Guimarães, but Norway stayed compact before Haaland took over. Neymar’s stoppage-time penalty was not enough, and Brazil’s wait for a sixth World Cup title now stretches to 24 years.


    England also advances after surviving Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca in one of the most intense games of the tournament. Jude Bellingham scores twice, Harry Kane adds a penalty, and England holds on after Jarell Quansah is sent off in the second half. Mexico gets goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, but England survives the altitude, crowd, weather delay, and red card to set up a fascinating quarterfinal against Norway.


    The developing-report section focuses on the controversy around Folarin Balogun being cleared to play for the United States against Belgium. After Balogun was sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina, FIFA suspended his one-match ban on probation. Chris breaks down why the decision matters on the field for the USMNT and why reports of political pressure involving Donald Trump, Gianni Infantino, UEFA, and FIFA have turned it into a much larger governance story.


    At Wimbledon, Naomi Osaka delivers one of the biggest results of the tournament by beating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets to reach her first Wimbledon quarterfinal. With Iga Świątek, Elena Rybakina, and Sabalenka all out, the women’s draw is wide open. Chris also covers Karolína Muchová beating Barbora Krejčíková and Jessica Pegula advancing with a comeback win over Iva Jovic.


    In MLB, the Padres snap an eight-game losing streak by beating the Dodgers behind Manny Machado’s three-run homer, JP Sears’ strong start, and Mason Miller’s 22nd save. Eury Pérez takes a perfect game into the eighth inning for the Marlins before Miami survives Oakland, while Joe Ryan leads the Twins past the Yankees as Minnesota wins a series in the Bronx for the first time since 2014.


    The show also covers the Indiana Fever beating the Las Vegas Aces without Caitlin Clark, while A’ja Wilson misses another game for Las Vegas. Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston lead Indiana to a major road win. Chris closes with Charles Leclerc winning the British Grand Prix for Ferrari’s 250th Formula 1 victory and Australia beating England at Lord’s to win the Women’s T20 World Cup unbeaten.

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    9 mins
  • UCLA $12M NIL Offer, Wimbledon Upsets and World Cup
    Jul 5 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a busy day across the World Cup, Wimbledon, MLB, NCAA basketball recruiting, and the Tour de France. The show opens with Morocco beating co-host Canada 3-0 in the World Cup Round of 16, as Azzedine Ounahi scores twice and Soufiane Rahimi adds a stoppage-time goal. Chris explains why Morocco’s second straight World Cup quarterfinal appearance proves this is no longer a one-tournament underdog story, while Canada exits with real progress after its first World Cup win and first trip out of the group stage,


    France also advances, surviving a physical Paraguay test in Philadelphia with a 1-0 win. Kylian Mbappé scores the winner from the penalty spot for his seventh goal of the tournament and 19th career World Cup goal. Chris breaks down Paraguay’s compact defensive shape, the brutal 102-degree conditions, France’s ability to win ugly, and the setup for a major France-Morocco quarterfinal rematch of the 2022 World Cup semifinal.


    At Wimbledon, the women’s draw gets completely shaken up as Alexandra Eala stuns defending champion Iga Świątek in straight sets, becoming the first Filipino player to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam. Elise Mertens also knocks out Elena Rybakina, opening up the bottom half of the women’s draw. On the men’s side, Arthur Fery delivers one of the wildest stories of the tournament, reaching the fourth round after fighting through nosebleeds and multiple deficits in a five-set win over Zizou Bergs.


    In MLB, the Dodgers continue to separate themselves with a 3-0 win over the Padres behind seven shutout innings and 10 strikeouts from Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Freddie Freeman homers, Andy Pages drives in a run, and Los Angeles moves to 10-2 since June 22 while San Diego drops its eighth straight game. The Mariners also make a statement with an 11-0 win over Toronto, as Logan Gilbert dominates, Randy Arozarena hits a grand slam, and Seattle moves into first place in the AL West.

    The developing-report section focuses on a potentially market-changing NCAA basketball story: UCLA reportedly offering 17-year-old Barcelona prospect Nikola Kusturica a two-year, $12 million NIL package. Chris explains why that number is stunning in the context of European basketball salaries and why the NCAA may now be competing directly with elite European clubs for top teenage prospects.


    The episode closes with the Tour de France, where Jonas Vingegaard takes the yellow jersey after Visma-Lease a Bike wins the opening team time trial in Barcelona. Chris highlights Vingegaard’s early gap over Tadej Pogačar, his comeback from a terrifying 2024 crash, and why the Tour’s biggest rivalry is already engaged from day one.

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    11 mins
  • Argentina Survives Cape Verde, Egypt Makes History, Liberty Beat Lynx
    Jul 4 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel breaks down a packed day across the sports world, led by a wild World Cup knockout round where Argentina survived a major scare against Cape Verde and Egypt made history with its first-ever World Cup knockout win. Lionel Messi remained the driving force for Argentina with another massive tournament moment, while Cape Verde’s incredible debut run ended with the kind of performance that made them one of the stories of the World Cup.


    Chris also covers Colombia’s controlled win over Ghana, the latest from Wimbledon as Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka, and Jessica Pegula advanced, plus Daniil Medvedev’s upset loss to Jan-Lennard Struff. In the WNBA, Breanna Stewart powered the Liberty past the Lynx and delayed Cheryl Reeve’s all-time wins record chase, while the Aces earned a tough overtime win without A’ja Wilson.


    The episode also touches on the Dodgers continuing their strong MLB season, Toronto shutting out Seattle, NBC and Peacock’s upcoming full-day MLB broadcast experiment, and the latest developing reports around LeBron James, the 76ers, and the Lakers. Chris then dives into the Flyers’ massive offer sheet for Anaheim center Leo Carlsson and closes with Japan’s impressive rugby win over Italy.

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  • Portugal Survives, Paige Bueckers Stars & Switzerland History
    Jul 3 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a loaded day across the World Cup, WNBA, MLB, NBA rumors, Wimbledon, and women’s cricket. The show opens with Portugal surviving a chaotic World Cup knockout match against Croatia, as Gonçalo Ramos scores a stoppage-time winner after Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty made him the oldest player ever to score in a World Cup knockout match. Chris breaks down the VAR drama, Croatia’s late heartbreak, and Portugal’s upcoming Round of 16 showdown with Spain.


    Spain also advances with one of its cleanest performances of the tournament, beating Austria 3-0 behind two goals from Mikel Oyarzabal, another from Pedro Porro, and a defensive performance that kept Austria without a shot on target. Switzerland makes history as well, beating Algeria 2-0 for its first World Cup knockout win since 1938, ending an 88-year drought behind goals from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye.


    In the WNBA, Paige Bueckers delivers a major homecoming performance in Connecticut, scoring 25 points with 7 assists and 7 rebounds as the Dallas Wings beat the Sun. Chris also covers Azzi Fudd’s late basket, the Wings’ title and MVP context from oddsmakers, and the Washington Mystics upsetting the Atlanta Dream behind Shakira Austin and Kiki Iriafen.


    The episode also covers the Dodgers beating the Padres and maintaining their place as World Series favorites, the Cardinals’ win over the Braves, the Rangers beating the Tigers, and why Tarik Skubal remains one of the biggest potential MLB trade-deadline names. In the NBA rumor section, Chris highlights Anfernee Simons reportedly joining the 76ers after the Jaylen Brown trade and LeBron James’ possible destinations. The show closes with Wimbledon updates on Iga Świątek, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, and England reaching the Women’s T20 World Cup final.

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    10 mins
  • Jaylen Brown / Walker Kessler Traded, US Moves On, Belgium/England Survive
    Jul 2 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a huge day across the NBA, World Cup, NHL, MLB, Wimbledon, and Olympic news. The show opens with a franchise-altering NBA trade, as the Boston Celtics send Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers for Paul George and four draft picks. Chris breaks down what Brown brings to a Sixers core with Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and VJ Edgecombe, while also questioning whether Boston got enough value by moving a Finals MVP to a division rival.


    The Lakers also reshaped their roster around Luka Dončić in one afternoon, acquiring Walker Kessler from the Utah Jazz in a sign-and-trade and adding Quentin Grimes, Sandro Mamukelashvili, and Collin Sexton. Chris explains why Kessler’s rim protection, rebounding, and lob-threat ability make him a natural fit next to Luka, while Grimes, Mamukelashvili, and Sexton add shooting, depth, and scoring.


    At the World Cup, the United States earns its first knockout-stage win since 2002 by beating Bosnia-Herzegovina, with Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman scoring. Balogun’s red card means he’ll miss the next match against Belgium, which survived a wild comeback against Senegal on a historic late goal. England also advances after Harry Kane’s late brace against DR Congo, setting up a massive England-Mexico matchup at the Azteca.


    The episode also covers the Canadiens signing Ivan Demidov to an eight-year extension, Tarik Skubal becoming the biggest MLB trade-deadline name to watch, Coco Gauff surviving a second-round Wimbledon scare, and the IOC denying separate Olympic team status to Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

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    11 mins
  • LeBron Leaves Lakers, Kawhi Traded & Mbappé On Fire
    Jul 1 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a massive day across NBA free agency, the World Cup, MLB, Wimbledon, and NFL rumors. The show opens with LeBron James reportedly leaving the Los Angeles Lakers after eight seasons, setting up one of the biggest late-career decisions in NBA history. Chris breaks down possible fits like Golden State, Cleveland, Miami, and San Antonio, while explaining why the Lakers now have to pivot away from the player who defined their post-Kobe era.


    The NBA coverage continues with Kawhi Leonard reportedly returning to the Toronto Raptors in a blockbuster trade centered around Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, multiple first-round picks, a pick swap, and second-rounders. Chris looks at what Kawhi’s return would mean for Toronto, why the Clippers are moving on from the Kawhi-Paul George era, and how the NBA’s new salary cap, apron numbers, and July 6 signing date shape free agency.


    At the World Cup, France moves into the last 16 with a dominant win over Sweden as Kylian Mbappé scores twice, tying Lionel Messi for the tournament scoring lead and moving within one goal of Messi’s career World Cup record. Norway also advances behind a late Erling Haaland winner over Ivory Coast, setting up a major Norway-Brazil matchup, while Mexico beats Ecuador to end a 40-year knockout-stage drought in front of a massive home crowd.


    The show also covers Bryan Woo setting a Seattle Mariners home scoreless-innings record in a win over the Angels, Serena Williams returning to Wimbledon singles at 44, Ben Shelton’s tough five-set first-round loss, and a developing NFL report around C.J. Stroud’s paused contract extension talks with the Houston Texans.

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    9 mins
  • World Cup Chaos, NBA Moves and Chris Johnson ALS
    Jun 30 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a packed day across the NBA, World Cup, NFL, Wimbledon, NASCAR, and one serious health update from a former NFL star. The show opens with major NBA movement before free agency officially begins, led by Ja Morant being traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Portland Trail Blazers for Jerami Grant and Kris Murray. Chris breaks down what the move means for Portland’s upside and Memphis’ reset, while also covering James Harden declining his option with Cleveland, Draymond Green opting out with Golden State, the Warriors’ reported interest in LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Nets’ cap housekeeping, Julian Champagnie’s new Spurs deal, and Andrew Wiggins staying in Miami after the Heat’s Giannis Antetokounmpo trade.


    The World Cup coverage focuses on a chaotic knockout day, with Paraguay stunning Germany in a penalty shootout, Brazil surviving Japan on a late Gabriel Martinelli goal, and Morocco eliminating the Netherlands on penalties. Chris highlights what Germany’s latest tournament disappointment means, how Brazil found a way through despite Japan’s challenge, and why Morocco’s win sets up a major last-16 matchup with Canada.


    In the NFL, the Lions release cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest on felony charges, while Chris also reflects on the passing of Judge David Doty and his major impact on modern NFL free agency. Wimbledon opens with a rough day for British tennis, while Jannik Sinner, Naomi Osaka, and Mirra Andreeva move forward. The show closes with former Titans star Chris Johnson revealing his ALS diagnosis and calling for more research, awareness, and support.

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    9 mins
  • Canada Advances, Red Sox Sweep and WNBA 4OT Thriller
    Jun 29 2026

    On this episode of Yesterday in Sports, Chris Horwedel recaps a loaded day across the World Cup, MLB, WNBA, NBA rumors, golf, Formula 1, and NASCAR. The show opens with Canada making men’s World Cup history by reaching the last 16 for the first time, thanks to a dramatic late Stephen Eustáquio goal against South Africa in Los Angeles. Chris also highlights Alphonso Davies’ return from injury, Jesse Marsch’s impact, and South Africa’s historic knockout-stage run.


    In baseball, the Boston Red Sox complete a memorable four-game sweep of the New York Yankees at Fenway Park, winning a wild 10-inning finale after New York rallied late. Chris breaks down Sonny Gray’s near no-hit bid, Jarren Duran’s walk-off hit, Masataka Yoshida’s key run, and what the series means for both Boston and New York.


    The WNBA delivered one of the wildest games in league history, as the Washington Mystics and Portland Fire played only the second quadruple-overtime game the league has ever seen. Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, Michaela Onyenwere, and Carla Leite all headline a 124-123 marathon, while Georgia Amoore’s knee soreness becomes something to monitor.


    The episode also covers Jaylen Brown trade buzz around the Boston Celtics, Haeran Ryu winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship for her first major title, Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland heading to a Monday playoff at the Travelers Championship, George Russell winning the Austrian Grand Prix over Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli, and Shane van Gisbergen taking another NASCAR road-course victory at Sonoma.

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    10 mins