The Charros of Jalisco face a decisive week for their playoffs

Los Charros are looking to make a comeback at home after a disappointing trip, as the playoff race heats up.

The odyssey of the Charros: between drama and hope

If the Charros of Jalisco were a soap opera character, this week would be the episode where everything is decided: either they achieve the miracle or they stay crying at the bar with a tequila in their hand. After a tour that can only be described as “meh” (3 wins out of 9 games, because math doesn’t lie), the team is in “now or never” mode so as not to end up like that friend who always promises to go to the gym but never leaves the couch.

Numbers that hurt (and others that give hope)

With a record of 41-42, the Charros are in seventh place in the Northern Zone, two games behind the Saraperos de Saltillo (who, by the way, are playing as if they had been promised free tacos for every victory). But not everything is tragedy: at home, the team is a beast with 25 wins and only 13 losses. I mean, in Jalisco they are the kings of mambo, but outside… well, let’s not talk about that.

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And here comes the good thing: the Tecos, their next rival, are in free fall after being swept by the Dorados de Chihuahua. If this were a meme, it would be the perfect time for the “Can I take advantage of your weakness?”. The Charros cannot waste this opportunity, because in baseball, as in Tinder, second chances do not always come.

Playoffs or early vacation?

The 2025 season of the Mexican Baseball League is closer than a fight for the last avocado in the supermarket. The Charros have everything to make the leap: talent, home team and a rival in crisis. But, as your aunt would say on WhatsApp: “God squeezes, but he doesn’t choke” (or something like that). If they don’t capitalize this week, they could end up watching the playoffs from home, with a bag of Doritos and a rebellious tear.

So, dear fans, get ready for a week of excitement, because this isn’t just baseball, it’s an unpredictable scripted drama. Will the Charros achieve their happy ending? Hopefully, because no one wants another tragic plot twist.

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Bosnia and Qatar will meet in Seattle on June 24, 2026

Group B match will be played in Seattle during the group stage.

The duel in Seattle

Bosnia and Herzegovina will face Qatar on June 24, 2026 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The match corresponds to Group B of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the official tournament calendar.

In the fixture, Bosnia appears as the home team and Qatar as the visitor. This is an administrative designation for operational purposes of the meeting.

The headquarters is already defined: Lumen Field, located in the city of Seattle. This venue will host one of the matches of the group stage of the World Cup that will be organized by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The date of the match places it in the central window of the group stage. By then, Group B will have already had other matches, and this duel will define key positions.

The crossing appears in the official calendar of the 2026 World Cup, published by FIFA on its website. The information includes date, headquarters and location assignment.

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Colombia vs Portugal: duel in Group K of the 2026 World Cup

Colombia and Portugal will meet on June 27, 2026 in Miami in Group K.

Duel confirmed in Group K

Colombia and Portugal will clash in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. The match is scheduled for June 27 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

The match belongs to Group K. Colombia appears as the home team and Portugal as the visitor, according to the official tournament fixture.

The venue and date are already defined. What remains to be known are the details of the lineup and the conditions of both teams prior to the duel.

The 2026 World Cup calendar includes this crossing as one of the most attractive in the first round. Both teams will seek to score key points to advance to the next stage.

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Serena Williams returns to singles at Wimbledon

The 44-year-old former champion accepted a wild card and will compete from Monday in the Grand Slam on grass.

Serena’s return

Serena Williams is now at the All England Club. The 44-year-old former champion accelerated her return to singles tennis and will compete at Wimbledon, which starts on Monday. He has not played an official singles match for almost four years.

Williams accepted a wild card for both singles and doubles, alongside her sister Venus. She recently played two doubles matches: winning with Victoria Mboko at the Queen’s Club and losing to Karolina Muchova at the Berlin Open. His serve and returns are still powerful, but the question is his mobility and resistance on the court.

“It’s a sign of confidence that she’s ready for the most prestigious tournament without having played singles in so long. But if anyone can do it, it’s Serena,” said ESPN commentator Mary Joe Fernández.

Patrick McEnroe added:

“This is Serena being Serena. It’s just like her to do something bold like that. I didn’t think for a minute that she would come back just to play doubles.”

With 23 Grand Slam singles titles – seven at Wimbledon – and 14 in doubles (all with Venus), no one doubts her experience. He also won Olympic gold in London 2012 in singles and doubles, right on the grass of the All England Club. She was runner-up four times in singles in this same tournament.

The singles draw will be on Friday. Williams will debut on Monday or Tuesday. “No one is going to want to face her,” said Fernandez, who captained Williams on the Fed Cup and the U.S. Olympic team.

The Williams sisters’ first doubles match will come later in the opening week. The expectation is maximum.

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