NFL's Monday Night Football Will Look Like It's Happening On The Simpsons In December

Bart and Homer will confront one another in a brand-new way in December. The iconic Simpsons characters will show up on an animated NFL field as the Cincinnati Bengals face the Dallas Cowboys on December 9. It’s all part of The Simpsons Funday Football, a special Monday Night Football presentation that will display the action in animated form on Atoms Stadium in Springfield.

The Simpsons Funday Football show will stream on Disney+ and ESPN+ (as well as NFL+ on mobile) starting at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET on December 9. For most of the NFL game, Sony’s Beyond Sports Technology will transform Bengals and Cowboys players into The Simpsons world. But, during specific plays and moments, Bart will show up on the field with the Bengals, and Homer will do the same for the Cow…

Aussie keeper Schwarzer set to sign new Fulham deal

Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was set to sign a new contract with Fulham later Thursday, the Premier League club s manager, Mark Hughes, said.

The 38-year-old Schwarzer, who joined Fulham from Middlesbrough in 2008, was heavily linked with a move from the Cottagers to London top-flight rivals Arsenal during the last transfer window.

Schwarzer was reportedly keen on a move to the Gunners, who have had difficulties in settling on a first-choice keeper, as it would give him the chance to play in the Champions League.

He was obviously very flattered by the interest, Hughes told a news conference here on Thursday. But we re delighted that he s decided to stay here and we can move forward now.

Former Manchester United striker Hughes added: It s somethi…

Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior urges UEFA to punish Atletico over racist chants

Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has called on UEFA to issue sanctions over racist chants about him by Atletico Madrid fans.

The Brazil forward was the target of chants by Atletico fans prior to their Champions League last 16 match against Inter Milan on Wednesday night.

He replied to a post on X, formerly Twitter, about the chanting and wrote: “I hope you have already thought about their punishment @ChampionsLeague@UEFA.

Espero que vocês já tenham pensado na punição deles. é uma triste realidade que passa até nos jogos que eu não estou presente!

— Vini Jr. (@vinijr)

“It’s a sad reality that even happens in games where I’m not present!”

UEFA has not commented on the matter at this stage. Official reports from the mat…

Barca’s Afellay joins Olympiakos

Dutch midfielder Ibrahim Afellay has joined Greek giants Olympiakos, Barcelona have revealed on their official website.

The 28-year-old arrives in Athens on a season-long loan, while it is important to note that his deal at Camp Nou is due to expire at the end of the 2014/2015 campaign.

Afellay joined Barcelona from PSV Eindhoven in January 2011 as one of world s hottest prospects but a serious knee injury marred his career at Camp Nou.

As a result, the former Netherlands international only made 21 league appearances for the Catalans, whilst featuring in 10 Bundesliga games during the loan spell with Schalke.

Afellay has now been given an opportunity to kick-start his career at Olympiakos and with his contract expiring in a year s time, there is no dou…

Give Costa time – De Gea

Diego Costa should be given until the last minute to prove his fitness for Spain, goalkeeper David De Gea has claimed.

The Manchester United shot-stopper was included in Vicente del Bosque s provisional 30-man squad for the FIFA World Cup earlier this month.

The party must be cut to 23 by June 2 and Costa s race against time is the subject of much interest.

The Atletico Madrid forward has battled hamstring problems recently and broke down inside the first 10 minutes of Saturday s UEFA Champions League final against Real Madrid.

De Gea hailed Costa s rise in the 2013-14 season and said the forward, who is crucial to Spain s hopes, should be given time to prove his fitness.

He is important for the team. I think we should wait, De Gea is quoted as saying in AS…

Deulofeu completes move back to Barcelona

Spain winger Gerard Deulofeu has completed his return to Barcelona from Everton.

The LaLiga giants exercised a buyback clause in the deal that saw the 23-year-old move to Goodison Park in 2015 two weeks ago after he impressed while on loan at AC Milan during the second half of last season.

Deulofeu, 23, completed his medical at Barcelona on Friday before signing a contract running until June 2019 at the club s offices.

Barca did not disclose the fee paid for Deulofeu, although it has been widely reported to be €12million.

 : Gerard Deulofeu formalizes return to Barça    

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona)

Full-back Nelson Semedo is set to be unveiled as the second signing of Ernesto Valverde s tenure at Camp Nou later on Friday.

Eiffel Tower responds to Ibrahimovic

If Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants a statue of himself to replace the Eiffel Tower to ensure he remains at Paris Saint-Germain, he should think again after the iconic French landmark cheekily responded on social media.

Ibrahimovic is not expected to stay in Paris beyond the end of the season after firing PSG to a fourth successive Ligue 1 title via a 9-0 demolition of Troyes on Sunday.

Speaking post-match, the 34-year-old jokingly claimed he would stay in the French capital if the Eiffel Tower was altered for his statue.

Ibrahimovic s comments drew a response from the Eiffel Tower s official Twitter account, reminding the Sweden international there is only room for one landmark in Paris.

I like your humour @Ibra_officiel @PSG_inside and the view of @Paris is as…