September 2025 – What Happened in Sports and Beyond

September was a busy month on our site. We broke down how US fans can watch the Saudi Pro League showdown, reported on a sudden shake‑up at Brighton, and covered the UN’s stark warning about a famine in Gaza. Below is a quick run‑through of those stories and why they mattered.

How to Watch Al Ittihad vs Al Nassr Live in the USA

If you’re a US fan of the Saudi Pro League, the Al Ittihad‑Al Nassr match on September 26 was a must‑see. We listed every streaming service and TV channel that carried the game, converted the kickoff time to Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific zones, and gave a step‑by‑step guide to set up your watch party. Whether you prefer a free YouTube stream, a paid sports package, or a VPN trick to access foreign feeds, the article covered it in plain language so you could jump straight to the action.

David Weir Leaves Brighton – What’s Next?

Brighton confirmed that technical director David Weir walked out just 11 days after the summer transfer window shut. The club said the change was part of a leadership refresh, but our piece dug into his legacy: guiding the academy that produced Ben White, Robert Sanchez and Moises Caicedo. We also noted the swirling rumours linking Weir back to Everton, where his experience could fit a club looking to rebuild. Fans got a concise timeline of his tenure and a look at what the departure might mean for Brighton’s future plans.

UN Confirms Gaza Famine – A Humanitarian Alarm

The UN’s latest analysis announced famine in Gaza City for the first time, classifying it as IPC Phase 5 – the worst level. Over half a million people now face starvation, and the report warned the crisis could spread to Deir al‑Balah and Khan Younis by late September. Our article highlighted the key findings, the UN chief’s call for immediate aid, and Israel’s rejection of the famine label. We also explained what Phase 5 means in plain terms so readers could grasp the severity without jargon.

All three stories show how sports, politics and humanitarian issues can intersect in a single month. Whether you were looking for a way to stream a football match, tracking a coaching change, or trying to understand a global crisis, September’s archive gave you the facts you needed, fast and clear.

Stay tuned for more updates as the season rolls on. We’ll keep breaking down the biggest headlines, so you never miss a beat in the world of sport and beyond.

How to Watch Al Ittihad vs Al Nassr Live in the USA – 2025 Saudi Pro League

How to Watch Al Ittihad vs Al Nassr Live in the USA – 2025 Saudi Pro League

US fans can catch the Al Ittihad vs Al Nassr clash on September 26, 2025, via several streaming options and TV partners. This guide breaks down broadcast rights, time‑zone conversion, and step‑by‑step instructions for watching the match online or on TV.

David Weir leaves Brighton technical director post as Everton talks gather pace

David Weir leaves Brighton technical director post as Everton talks gather pace

Brighton have confirmed the sudden exit of technical director David Weir, just 11 days after the summer window closed and three games into the season. Owner Tony Bloom framed it as a refresh of leadership. Weir joined in 2018 and was promoted in 2022, guiding a pathway that produced major sales like Ben White, Robert Sanchez and Moises Caicedo. Reports now link him with a return to Everton.

Gaza famine confirmed in Gaza City as UN calls it a failure of humanity

Gaza famine confirmed in Gaza City as UN calls it a failure of humanity

A UN-backed analysis has confirmed famine in Gaza City for the first time, putting the area at IPC Phase 5— the most severe level. Over half a million people face starvation, with conditions projected to spread to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by late September. The UN chief called it a man-made disaster. Israel rejects the findings, as aid groups warn deaths will climb without an immediate surge in access.