Supercomputer predicts next Man Utd manager with Gareth Southgate favourite and club legend snapping at his heels
GARETH SOUTHGATE is the favourite to become the next Manchester United manager, according to a supercomputer.
Erik ten Hag is under increasing pressure in his role following a disastrous start to the season.
Gareth Southgate is the favourite to succeed Ten Hag[/caption]United have picked up just two wins in six Premier League games and have twice been beaten 3-0 at home, most recently to Tottenham.
SunSport understands Ten Hag will remain in charge for this week’s crucial fixtures against Porto and Aston Villa.
But if results do not approve he could be given the axe, with a number of candidates lined up.
Southgate was linked in the summer when Ten Hag’s position was considered by United bosses, but he was still England manager at the time.
However if Ten Hag is sacked Southgate is now the most likely to take over, according to a supercomputer run by Boyle Sports.
The former Three Lions boss has been given a 34.8 per cent chance of getting the job, which makes him a narrow favourite over Ruud van Nistelrooy.
He is currently assistant under Ten Hag and some fans think he could be destined for the role, having played for the club between 2001 and 2006.
Van Nistelrooy is a close second favourite to succeed Ten Hag at 33.3 per cent.
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The remaining options rank some way behind Southgate and Van Nistelrooy, with Thomas Tuchel next on 13.3 per cent.
The supercomputer thinks it unlikely a manager outside of that trio will be appointed, giving the likes of Thomas Frank, Kieran McKenna, Graham Potter, Michael Carrick and Zinedine Zidane less than a five per cent chance of getting the job.
How to buy Oasis tickets: New US tour dates, how to maximize your chances and mistakes to avoid
OASIS announced a massive reunion tour in August to celebrate 30 years since the release of their iconic album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
The UK dates sold out within hours of release, but the Britpop legends have announced a string of gigs in North America — here’s everything you need to know.
Oasis are also touring outside of the UK, including the US and Canada in 2025[/caption]When can I buy Oasis tickets?
Oasis announced a string of worldwide dates on Monday, September 30 as part of their highly anticipated comeback tour.
Registration for the presale is open until Tuesday October 1 at 8am EST (1pm BST).
The general sale will begin on Friday October 4 at 10am EST (3pm BST).
Where can I buy Oasis tickets?
The Gallaghers & co are heading to the US, Canada and Mexico in 2025, on top of the dates already confirmed in the UK.
Oasis commented: “America… Oasis is coming. You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”
Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster.com.
The band’s website suggests: “We strongly advise that those wishing to purchase tickets register in advance of the sale with Ticketmaster.”
What’s the price for Oasis tickets?
The price for the North and South American shows are yet to be released.
For the UK gigs, Oasis standing tickets started at around $180 (£135), while seated tickets began at roughly $87 (£65).
For fans wanting the Champagne Supernova experience, this VIP option cost somewhere in the region of £335 (£250).
Top tips for buying Oasis tickets and mistakes to avoid
Tickets for the US and North American dates are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
Avoid making the following errors to stand the best chance of success in your mission to buy Oasis tickets:
- Waiting until the last minute to register — set up your account with the supplier ahead of them going on sale
- Having an unverified account — a phone number and passcode will need to be set up
- Don’t assume your old account is active — if you already have an account, double check it is still working, billing info is accurate and saved, and that you can remember the password
- Poor internet signal — ensure your internet connection is strong
- Running out of batty — check that the devices you are using are plugged in or fully charged
- Do not refresh the page while in the waiting room — ticketing sites use a queuing system when busy and warn that refreshing won’t move you up the line (the page updates automatically, so once you’re in the queue it’s advisable to just wait and keep your fingers crossed)
Who is supporting Oasis on the Live ’25 tour?
All of the support acts for Oasis’ world tour are yet to be revealed.
So far the only act confirmed for all of the US dates is Kentucky-based rock band Cage the Elephant.
There has also been speculation about who will accompany them on some of their UK dates.
Blossoms had one of the teaser dates both Liam and Noel shared on social media pop up at their Wythenshawe Park, Manchester gig on Sunday, August 25 — so chances are they have secured a spot.
Fans have also suggested that Noel’s respect for Kneecap, the Irish hip-hop act, could see them performing at the Croke Park dates.
Other rumours in circulation include Liam’s son Gene’s band Villanelle, Kasabian and Richard Ashcroft appearing.
Dates added to the tour
The band kick off on August 24, 2025 with an opening night at the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, before heading over to the United States for three shows, and then on to Mexico City.
- August 24 – Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
- August 28 – Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
- August 31 – East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
- September 6 – Los Angeles, CA — Rose Bowl Stadium
- September 12 – Mexico City, MX — Estadio GNP Seguros
No arrests in South Africa mass shootings as death toll rises to 18
Associated Press JOHANNESBURG (AP) — One more person has died from mass shootings at two houses in a South African village over the weekend, bringing the death toll to 18. Police are still searching for the assailants who opened fire Saturday on people who had reportedly gathered for a family event in Lusikisiki village in
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