David Raya hilariously arrives to his wedding wearing giant inflatable tuxedo

David Raya’s wedding was always going to be unforgettable – and he made sure of it before the big day even began.

The Arsenal and Spain goalkeeper, known for his offbeat sense of humour, had already gone viral earlier in the year for his stag do antics, dressing as an air hostess and serving passengers on a flight to Las Vegas. But he had one more trick up his sleeve.

The day before his wedding, Raya arrived at the venue in hilarious fashion – wearing a giant inflatable tuxedo alongside his groomsmen. The group, bouncing with energy (and padding), danced and laughed their way into the celebrations.

Raya even added a touch of surreal style with a diamond-encrusted (fake, we hope) ski mask, leading the crew with some bold dance moves.

Then came the serious part – well, sort of. Raya and his fiancée, Tatiana Trouboul, officially tied the knot the following day in a glamorous yet intimate ceremony in their native Spain, surrounded by friends and family.

After saying “I do,” the couple jetted off to an exotic honeymoon destination, where they shared dreamy photos embracing on a yacht and enjoying romantic moments by the ocean.

From inflatable suits to heartfelt vows, Raya proved that his wedding – much like his personality – was anything but boring.

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Arsenal release snazzy Notting Hill Carnival-inspired pre-match shirt

Arsenal have had some truly jazzy kits over the years – from the fluorescent 2023/24 away kit to the zig-zagged navy and red third strip from 2021/22, and of course, the iconic ‘bruised banana’ away shirt of the early 1990s.

Now, they have another bold design to add to the collection – this time in the form of a new 2025/26 pre-match shirt.

Inspired by London’s legendary Caribbean street celebration, the Notting Hill Carnival, Arsenal’s latest pre-match jersey is every bit as vibrant as the festival itself.

Yellow, black and blue are blended together in a striking brushstroke and feather pattern that looks more suited to a Caribbean beach than a chilly North London pitch.

Arsenal's new pre-match shirt is part of a wider release the club are calling the 'Festival' pack.Arsenal's new pre-match shirt is part of a wider release the club are calling the 'Festival' pack.

Arsenal’s new pre-match shirt is part of a wider release the club are calling the ‘Festival’ pack. / adidas.

But the jersey is just the start – the launch is part of a wider lifestyle collection that Arsenal have dubbed the ‘Festival’ pack.

It includes matching shorts, a reversible bucket hat, track top, hoodie and t-shirt, all extending the carnival narrative with street-ready flair and colour.

Drawing inspiration from adidas’ classic Urban Pursuit training gear from the 2000s – recognisable for its distinct panelling and seam details – the rest of the lifestyle collection is just as striking, though the standout pieces are the track top and matching shorts. Featuring a bold yellow-and-blue design, they unmistakably nod to the iconic ‘bruised banana’ kit.

Whether you’re heading to the Emirates Stadium, dancing through Carnival, or kicking back on a beach, this drop delivers a funky fit for every occasion.

All items from the collection are available now via Arsenal and adidas’ official online stores.

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Man Utd appoint Olympic legend to lead new stadium project

Manchester United have appointed Olympic legend Lord Sebastian Coe to spearhead the development of their proposed new 100,000?seater stadium – the centrepiece of the Old Trafford Regeneration Project.

Coe, a two-time Olympic gold medallist and current President of World Athletics, has been named Chair-Designate of the Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC), the new body overseeing the transformation of the area around Old Trafford.

The project, expected to span a decade, aims not only to deliver a state-of-the-art stadium – which would become the largest in the United Kingdom – but also to revitalise the surrounding district with investment in housing, infrastructure, education and transport.

United first unveiled their plans for a new £2bn ground in March, which will be built close to the current stadium – widely viewed as outdated and in disrepair. The club hopes to complete the project within five to six years, and ultimately host the 2035 Women’s World Cup final at the new venue.

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Lord Sebastian Coe oversaw London’s 2012 Olympics bid / Lintao Zhang/GettyImages

Lord Coe, who previously led the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force – which explored the initial feasibility of the stadium and wider development – and famously chaired London’s successful 2012 Olympic and Paralympic bid, said he is “delighted” to continue working on the initiative.

“Throughout my career, I’ve seen the difference that sports-led regeneration can make in fostering strong communities and acting as a catalyst for economic growth,” Coe said. “That was certainly true of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics – and now, I believe, Greater Manchester’s moment has come.”

“This is about so much more than just a stadium. It’s about listening to and working with residents to create a vibrant, inclusive district, with high-quality housing, green spaces, world-class leisure and education facilities, and improved transport links.”

United’s CEO Omar Berrada praised the appointment: “Lord Coe’s proven leadership and track record in delivering transformational projects will be invaluable as we work together to turn our collective vision into reality.”

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Tottenham’s leaked 2025/26 third kit features an old club crest

Tottenham Hotspur’s third kit for the 2025/26 season has leaked – and it’s a bold throwback to a bygone era that will please fans of vintage football design.

Shared by RetroFSUK, the new Nike third jersey features a striking yellow base, navy sponsor and Swoosh logos, and pacific blue detailing, including trim on the sleeves and collar. The colour scheme is reminiscent of Spurs’ 2020/21 away kit – the last time the club wore yellow.

Front and centre on the chest is AIA, the club’s main sponsor, while Nike’s logo is placed in the top right corner. But the biggest design twist? The club crest.

Rather than the current Spurs badge, the shirt features a retro crest, used between 1999 and 2006 – and inspired by even earlier iterations from 1983 to 1995. It’s a nostalgic nod sure to resonate with long-time supporters.

According to Footy Headlines, the 2025/26 third kit is expected to be officially released in August.

Tottenham's new third kit features an old club crest.Tottenham's new third kit features an old club crest.

Tottenham’s new third kit features an old club crest. / RetroFSUK/X

The leaked third shirt completes the lineup of Tottenham’s 2025/26 kits.

The home shirt, already released, is traditional white with navy shoulder panels and a centralised Nike and club logo. Meanwhile, the away kit is a sleek all-black design, intended to signal the club’s return to Champions League football.

Tottenham’s kit game for the 2025/26 season looks to balance modern performance with a healthy dose of nostalgia – and this third kit might just be the standout.

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Retro 2025 MLS third kits leak ahead of release

Following the success of last year’s retro third kits for five MLS teams, adidas is bringing the concept back for 2025 – this time on a much bigger scale.

As many as 13 clubs are expected to receive throwback third kits this season, with designs that pull inspiration from past club eras, vintage aesthetics, and regional identity.

While only Inter Miami’s version has been officially released, several others have already leaked – and they’re full of bold callbacks.

Here’s what’s surfaced so far:

Minnesota United’s third kit, leaked via Footy Headlines, features a bright, shimmering blue base, layered with white and orange accents and an intricate diamond pattern. “Loons” replaces the sponsor logo across the front in a stylish custom typeface.

Folk singer Noah Kahan may have leaked Columbus Crew’s 2025 third kit early, after wearing it on stage during a spring concert. The jersey pays tribute to the club’s early MLS days, bringing back bold block stripes and the original three-man crest.

FC Dallas’s third kit appeared to leak when former player and USMNT defender Chris Richards was spotted wearing it in the crowd during a visit home. The design revives the club’s Dallas Burn identity, featuring orange and black hoops along with the retro name splashed across the front.

New England’s third kit appeared in leaks showcasing a distinct 90s vibe. The design features a diagonal sash and chest stripe, with “Revolution” boldly printed across the front – noticeably without any club badge, adding to the vintage feel.

The San Jose Earthquakes seemingly unveiled their 2025 third kit with the help of NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, who wore the shirt at a recent match. The jersey pays homage to the club’s original 1996 identity as the San Jose Clash, reviving the same chaotic pattern and retro palette.

Nashville SC’s 2025 third kit also surfaced through Footy Headlines. Though simple at first glance, with just the club name on the front – the standout detail is in the sleeves, which are covered in a subtle, dotted denim texture, referencing Tennessee’s iconic fabric legacy.

Seattle Sounders’ leaked third kit is a tribute to their 1994 pre-MLS look. The purple base is paired with teal and bright blue accents, along with a wordmark replacing the sponsor logo and a throwback orca crest last seen in the early 2000s.

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