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What's Behind the Weekend's Biggest Sports Upsets?

From record-breaking runs to relegation woes and fan protests

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This weekend saw a series of stunning developments across various sports, leaving fans and pundits alike reeling. From record-breaking athletic feats to dramatic football matches and escalating fan conflicts, it's been...

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What's Behind the Weekend's Biggest Sports Upsets?

From record-breaking runs to relegation woes and fan protests

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This weekend saw a series of stunning developments across various sports, leaving fans and pundits alike reeling. From record-breaking athletic feats to dramatic football matches and escalating fan conflicts, it's been a wild ride.

In the world of athletics, Megan Keith made headlines by breaking Eilish McColgan's European 10km record in Castellon, Spain. The 23-year-old Scottish athlete finished fourth in the Spanish road race with a time of 30 minutes and 7 seconds, eclipsing McColgan's previous record by a single second. McColgan, who had reclaimed her record just seven days prior, finished sixth in 30:35. Keith's achievement is all the more impressive given that she missed four months of running due to an ankle injury sustained at the Paris Olympics in 2024.

Meanwhile, in football, a single goal from Patrick Bamford in the 75th second of the match against Sheffield Wednesday has left the Owls teetering on the brink of relegation. The defeat is a significant blow to Wednesday's chances of survival, and the team will need to regroup quickly to avoid the drop.

In other football news, Celtic's interim chairman Brian Wilson has called for an end to the "debilitating and unnecessary atmosphere of conflict" between the club and its fans. The plea comes after a fan protest during Thursday's Europa League game against Stuttgart, which saw tennis balls thrown onto the pitch and delayed the match by over three minutes. The incident has sparked fears of disciplinary action from Uefa, and Wilson has vowed to seek a resolution to the ongoing conflict.

On the cricket pitch, England began their T20 World Cup Super 8s campaign with a convincing 51-run victory over Sri Lanka. Despite a lackluster batting performance, England's bowlers stepped up to dismiss Sri Lanka for just 95 runs.

Finally, in rugby news, France has changed their second-row pairing for their upcoming match against Italy in the Six Nations tournament. Italy, who began their campaign with an 18-15 win over Scotland and a narrow 20-13 defeat to Ireland, are looking to build on their recent successes. However, head coach Gonzalo Quesada has tempered expectations, stating that the team is not yet ready to challenge for overall victory.

As the sports world continues to unfold, one thing is clear: this weekend's upsets have set the stage for a thrilling and unpredictable ride ahead.

This weekend saw a series of stunning developments across various sports, leaving fans and pundits alike reeling. From record-breaking athletic feats to dramatic football matches and escalating fan conflicts, it's been a wild ride.

In the world of athletics, Megan Keith made headlines by breaking Eilish McColgan's European 10km record in Castellon, Spain. The 23-year-old Scottish athlete finished fourth in the Spanish road race with a time of 30 minutes and 7 seconds, eclipsing McColgan's previous record by a single second. McColgan, who had reclaimed her record just seven days prior, finished sixth in 30:35. Keith's achievement is all the more impressive given that she missed four months of running due to an ankle injury sustained at the Paris Olympics in 2024.

Meanwhile, in football, a single goal from Patrick Bamford in the 75th second of the match against Sheffield Wednesday has left the Owls teetering on the brink of relegation. The defeat is a significant blow to Wednesday's chances of survival, and the team will need to regroup quickly to avoid the drop.

In other football news, Celtic's interim chairman Brian Wilson has called for an end to the "debilitating and unnecessary atmosphere of conflict" between the club and its fans. The plea comes after a fan protest during Thursday's Europa League game against Stuttgart, which saw tennis balls thrown onto the pitch and delayed the match by over three minutes. The incident has sparked fears of disciplinary action from Uefa, and Wilson has vowed to seek a resolution to the ongoing conflict.

On the cricket pitch, England began their T20 World Cup Super 8s campaign with a convincing 51-run victory over Sri Lanka. Despite a lackluster batting performance, England's bowlers stepped up to dismiss Sri Lanka for just 95 runs.

Finally, in rugby news, France has changed their second-row pairing for their upcoming match against Italy in the Six Nations tournament. Italy, who began their campaign with an 18-15 win over Scotland and a narrow 20-13 defeat to Ireland, are looking to build on their recent successes. However, head coach Gonzalo Quesada has tempered expectations, stating that the team is not yet ready to challenge for overall victory.

As the sports world continues to unfold, one thing is clear: this weekend's upsets have set the stage for a thrilling and unpredictable ride ahead.

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