Author: Neil Watton

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Neil Watton is a seasoned sports journalist with broad experience across football, basketball, motorsport, combat sports, and major international tournaments. He specializes in match analysis, tactical breakdowns, and long-form reporting, combining data-driven insight with a clear understanding of the human side of sport. Having covered domestic leagues and global competitions alike, Watton is known for his ability to contextualize on-field events within wider sporting, cultural, and commercial frameworks. His work focuses on accuracy, balance, and clarity, with an emphasis on delivering informed coverage for a global readership.

Arizona’s unbeaten season has reached the point where every game carries historical consequence, but few come with the volatility of a rivalry played on hostile ground. On Saturday, January 31, 2026, the top-ranked Wildcats travel to Tempe to face Arizona State with more than bragging rights at stake. A win at Desert Financial Arena would not only keep Arizona perfect at 22–0 but would also secure the best start in program history — a benchmark that has eluded the school despite decades of national relevance. Tipoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. Mountain Time (2 p.m. Eastern), with national attention following…

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For two clubs still talking about the top four, Saturday night at Anfield is less about history and more about urgency. Liverpool and Newcastle United arrive at Matchweek 24 carrying parallel problems: league form that has stalled, squads stretched by injuries, and the growing sense that there is little margin left for error if European ambitions are to remain realistic. The fixture, kicking off at 8 PM GMT (3 PM EST), places sixth-placed Liverpool against ninth-placed Newcastle in a table that is tightening rather than separating. Both sides remain within reach of continental qualification, but neither has looked convincing domestically…

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