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Is Liverpool Going to Win the Premier League? If So, When?
The Athletic’s experts debate whether the title is heading to Anfield.

How a New League Is Changing the U.S. Women’s Basketball Game
With the launch of Unrivaled, more top-tier W.N.B.A. players than ever have elected to stay in the U.S. this offseason.

Meet the 2 Young Cross-Country Skiers Aiming for American Olympic History
Olympic medals in the sport have always proved to be elusive to American men. Could the curse break soon?

Why Rivalry Games No Longer Matter in College Football
The expanded College Football Playoff has an unintended consequence, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

He Had One of the Rarest Trading Cards in the World. But Selling It Was Far From Easy.
It’s every collector’s dream to pull the biggest chase card from a newly released set. However, it does come with some baggage.

3 Potential Hires for Every N.F.L. Head Coaching Vacancy
Deion Sanders, Pete Carroll and Marcus Freeman are names to watch in this year’s coaching carousel.

How Do Ohio State and Notre Dame Stack Up Against Each Other?
Here’s everything to know ahead of the two storied programs’ national championship clash, by the numbers.

Patrick Mahomes Is Entering a Stretch That Could Define His Legacy
The Kansas City star can separate himself from Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana and Tom Brady, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

The Piece of Soccer Equipment That Some Players Don’t Like to Wear
They date back to the 1800s but sizes, shapes and tastes have made them more divisive than ever.