Showing questions for February 20, 2026
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Question 16 Feb 20, 2026
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What was the result of Arsenal's match against Wolves in the Premier League?
The match ended in a 2-2 draw after Arsenal blew a two-goal leadArsenal surrendered a two-goal advantage to draw 2-2 with bottom-placed Wolves at Molineux, a result that significantly tightened the Premier League title race and provided a major boost to Manchester City's championship hopes. The Gunners looked destined for victory after Bukayo Saka opened the scoring with a fifth-minute header and Piero Hincapie doubled the lead in the 56th minute, but Wolves mounted a remarkable comeback culminating in teenage debutant Tom Edozie scoring in the fourth minute of added time. This dropped points in consecutive matches has reduced Arsenal's lead at the top to just five points over Manchester City, despite having played one more game, making their upcoming head-to-head clash at the Etihad Stadium potentially decisive for the title outcome. Bukayo Saka acknowledged the team's drop in standards during the second half and emphasized the need to improve performances, as Arsenal faces pressure after finishing as runners-up in each of the last three seasons. The result serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of the Premier League and the mental fortitude required to maintain a title challenge over a grueling 38-game season.
Question 17 Feb 20, 2026
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Which Norwegian club stunned Inter Milan 3-1 in the Champions League playoffs?
Bodø/GlimtNorwegian underdog Bodø/Glimt produced another stunning Champions League upset by defeating last year's beaten finalists Inter Milan 3-1 in the playoff first leg, continuing their remarkable European campaign. The minnows, who had already secured impressive victories against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid earlier in the competition, took control of the tie with goals from Sondre Fet, Jens Petter Hauge, and Kasper Hogh, who contributed both a goal and two assists in a masterful performance. Francesco Pio Esposito had equalized for Inter before halftime, but Bodø/Glimt's second-half dominance left the Italian giants facing a monumental task to overturn the two-goal deficit in the return leg at San Siro. This result exemplifies the magic of European football where smaller clubs can challenge traditional powerhouses through tactical discipline, team spirit, and clinical finishing on their day. Inter midfielder Petar Sucic acknowledged the poor result but urged his teammates to remain calm and believe in their ability to stage a comeback at home, setting up a fascinating second leg in Milan.