القنوات الناقلة لمباراة مصر والإمارات اليوم في كأس العرب

يعود منتخب مصر الثاني لواجهة الاهتمام في بطولة كأس العرب عندما يلتقي مساء اليوم مع نظيره الإماراتي ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات.

وتأتي هذه المواجهة في ظل حالة من الترقب بعد الأداء المتباين الذي قدّمه المنتخبان في الجولة الأولى، ما يمنح اللقاء أهمية مضاعفة في مسار المجموعة الثالثة.

وكان المنتخب المصري قد اكتفى بنقطة واحدة في بداية مشواره عقب تعادله مع منتخب الكويت بهدف لمثله، في مباراة شهدت محاولات عديدة للفراعنة دون الوصول للنقطة الكاملة.

ويسعى الجهاز الفني بقيادة حلمي طولان اليوم إلى استغلال المكاسب الإيجابية من اللقاء السابق، وإصلاح الهفوات الدفاعية التي كلفت الفريق فقدان نقطتين ثمينتين.

وتضم المجموعة الثالثة أربعة منتخبات هي: مصر، الإمارات، الأردن، والكويت، وتبدو حساباتها مفتوحة على جميع السيناريوهات بعد أحداث الجولة الأولى.

ويحتل منتخب مصر المركز الثالث بنقطة وحيدة، فيما يقبع المنتخب الإماراتي في المركز الأخير دون رصيد، بعدما تعرض للخسارة في مباراته الافتتاحية، وهو ما يضعه تحت ضغط كبير قبل مواجهة اليوم.

ويطمح المنتخب الإماراتي إلى استعادة توازنه سريعًا، خاصة أن خسارة جديدة قد تعني تقلص فرصه في المنافسة على إحدى بطاقتي التأهل، في المقابل، يدخل منتخب مصر اللقاء بهدف انتزاع أول انتصاراته في البطولة وتثبيت أقدامه داخل المجموعة قبل جولة الحسم.

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يحظى اللقاء بتغطية بث واسعة، حيث تنقل المباراة عبر قنوات بي إن سبورتس HD المفتوحة، إلى جانب قناة الكأس 1، وقناة أبوظبي الرياضية، إضافة إلى دبي الرياضية وإم بي سي مصر 2.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنــــا

Tom Lammonby century not enough to save Somerset

Warwickshire win with three balls to spare after Jake Lintott’s quickfire 50 and contributions from Kai Smith, Rob Yates, Zen Malik and Hamza Shaikh

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay17-Aug-2025Warwickshire 310 for 7 (Lintott 50, Yates 47) beat Somerset 309 for 8 (Lammonby 100, Rew 81) by three wicketsTom Lammonby’s maiden List A century was not enough to save Somerset from a three-wicket Metro Bank One-Day Cup defeat by Warwickshire at the Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton.The hosts posted 309 for 8 after losing the toss, opener Lammonby scoring 100 from 111 balls, with nine fours and two sixes. James Rew contributed 81, while younger brother Thomas made a rapid 41.In reply, Warwickshire reached 310 for 7 with three balls to spare, Taunton-born Jake Lintott ensuring victory with a quickfire 50 after important contributions from Kai Smith (45 not out), Rob Yates, Zen Malik and Hamza Shaikh.Somerset, who created a party atmosphere by arranging several events to mark their 150th anniversary season, made a solid start to their innings, Lammonby and Archie Vaughan taking the score to 42 in the 11th over before the latter was bowled for 20 attempting to drive a ball from Michael Booth.It was 69 for 2 when Lewis Goldsworthy was also bowled trying to slog-sweep Taz Ali in the young leg-spinner’s first over. But Lammonby was already looking in dangerous form as he moved confidently to a half-century off 65 balls.At the halfway stage of their innings, Somerset were 102 for 2. It was then that Lammonby and James Rew began to cut loose, the two left-handers delighting home supporters with some glorious stroke-play on both sides of the wicket in a partnership of 143 in 21.2 overs. Both cleared the ropes in the same over from off-spinner Yates.Skipper Rew cruised to a 46-ball fifty, with five fours and two sixes before Lammonby reached three figures with a single to the leg side off Oliver Hannon-Dalby. It was an innings of numerous sweetly-timed cover drives and very few errors.The scoreboard read 212 for 3 in the 38th over. Without a run added Lammonby top-edged a pull shot off a slower-ball bouncer from Ed Barnard to be caught at short fine leg. Rew quickly followed, bowled aiming across the line to a ball from Booth having faced 69 deliveries, and Somerset’s hopes of reaching 300 looked in jeopardy.They got there thanks to some quality hitting from Thomas Rew, including two reverse-swept sixes in the same Ali over, and a career-best 30 not out from Alfie Ogborne off just 16 balls. Josh Thomas, Ben Green and Jack Leach fell cheaply, but JT Langridge cracked 11 off four balls to end the innings with a flourish.Warwickshire’s reply had reached 36 when Ogborne struck with the last ball of the sixth over, Barnard pinned lbw on the back foot for 14.Batting was looking straightforward in the bright sunshine as Yates and Malik brought the hundred up in the 17th over. Yates had moved comfortably to 47 off 52 balls when caught behind looking to drive Green, who struck again soon afterwards when Malik offered a low return catch, having hit six fours and a six in moving smoothly to 44.It continued to be Lammonby’s day when his left-arm seam accounted for Alex Davies, who edged a pull shot through to wicketkeeper James Rew having made 17. At halfway in their innings, Warwickshire were 144 for four.Shaikh and Smith looked to be tilting things the way of the visitors with a solid half-century stand, but Shaikh became their third player to fall in the forties when caught behind off Langridge to make it 205 for 5 with the required run-rate around eight an over.Vaansh Jani pulled a flat six off Ogborne, who responded by having him caught by the diving James Rew in the same over. That brought in Lintott, who wasted no time clearing the ropes off Green.Smith was content to play a supporting role in a match-clinching stand of 65 in 8.1 overs, which saw Lintot race to a maiden List A fifty off 34 balls, with seven fours and a six, before falling with just two runs needed.

Shohei Ohtani's Mammoth NLCS Home Run Left Dodgers Teammates in Utter Disbelief

During a rare batting practice session on Thursday night, Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani hit a ball out of Dodger Stadium, bouncing it off the roof of the pavilion in right field and out of the park. On Friday night, Ohtani one-upped himself during Game 4 of the National League Championship Series against the Brewers.

After impressively striking out the side, then hitting a leadoff homer in the bottom half of the first inning, Ohtani electrified the ballpark and left his teammates jaws on the floor when he turned on a 3-1 cutter from Milwaukee righthander Chad Patrick, sending the ball a whopping 469 feet up and out of Dodger Stadium.

It's hard to say which was better, Ohtani's mammoth blast or his teammates' reactions. All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman looked like he had seen a ghost.

Over in the Dodgers' bullpen, the reactions were priceless.

Ohtani simply defies words. In addition to his two home runs, he's pitched six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts.

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