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The 641hp Hyundai IONIQ 6 N launches in the UK with a new virtual gear shift and fun extras
Hyundai’s second performance EV is now available to order in the UK. The IONIQ 6 N delivers up to 641 horsepower for a 0-62 mph time in just 3.2 seconds, but the sporty EV offers much more than just raw power. more…

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Exclusive $450 savings on VMAX VX2 EXTREME + VX4 e-scooters from $749, Anker 24-hour F2600 + F3800 station lows, more
Leading our Thursday Green Deals this week is the three exclusive $450 discounts you can score on VMAX’s VX2 EXTREME LT and ST electric scooters + the VX4 LT electric scooter – all starting from $749. Right behind those, we have an exciting 24-hour Anker SOLIX winter flash sale that you won’t want to miss, which offers the F2600 power station at a new $849 low alongside the F3800 power station at its $1,799 low, and other units. We also spotted BougeRV’s three varying bike carriers that hold up to 200 pounds – all at their lowest rates, as well as Greenworks’ 2-in-1 24V cordless polesaw + pole hedge trimmer combo kit, and more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the hangover deals that are at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s new MSI EV Life NEMA 14-50 Level 2 chargers with NACS or J1772 connectors, the Mammotion YUKA 2000 robot mower, and more. Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories. more…
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Everton Women vs Brighton & Hove Albion: WSL Match Preview
Brian Sorensen has declared his Everton Women squad are confident and hungry ahead of Friday’s WSL encounter against Brighton & Hove Albion at Goodison Park, but knows full well how tough the game against the Seagulls will be. Still searching for the first league win at the Grand Old Lady, the Blues have mounting injury concerns, including Katja Snoeijs and Karen Holmgaard, who join long-term absentees Meg Finnigan, Lucy Hope and Elise Stenevik in the treatment room. Sorensen also confirmed the squad has a couple of ‘small niggles’, including Melissa Lawley, who took a knock in the win over West Bromwich Albion but has returned to training. Another player unavailable for Friday’s game is striker Kelly Gago, who while the head coach has declared both unfit and unavailable, has also confirmed that the France international wants to leave the club. The Dane did say though, that he believed 27-year-old won’t be going anywhere at the minute, but does have a release clause in her contract that means she is available to go if the fee is met. The ongoing Gago situation and Snoeijs’ injury may well see Yuka Momiki lead the line on Friday. The Japan star bagged a brace against West Brom, and Sorensen is for the game he knows will be a tough test, but is relishing the chance to play at Goodison under the lights. “We are confident going in to this game, whilst knowing it will be a very tough game,” he said. “It is a game that can go both ways, we want to be on top that is for sure. Brighton have a lot of quality across their front-three, that is something we will have to be aware of. “We are super hungry. We are in a good place. We take a lot of confidence from our last game against the best team in the league. “It is Friday night under the lights! We are excited.” The Opposition Eighth in the WSL and also in the last 16 of the Women’s FA Cup, Brighton have endured some upheaval as head coach Dario Vidosic temporarily stepped away from coaching duties due to family reasons, with Sorensen offering his words of support, while praising Chris Roberts, who has assumed control for the time being. “I want to send all my thoughts to his [Dario Vidosic] family. It is never fun if you have to take leave off work for family circumstances. “But, Chris Roberts is a very good guy. Brighton are in good hands and I am looking forward to welcoming him.” Three wins and three defeats in their last six games suggests indifferent form for the Seagulls, who boasts the experienced WSL and Australia icon Fran Kirby within their ranks, and a player Everton will have to nullify if they are to take the points. Kiko Seike is probably Brighton’s main goal threat, with the striker topping her team’s scoring charts, but her ability and prowess will be well known to the Toffees, with the 29-year-old netting a hattrick on her WSL debut against the Blues last season. Previous Meetings One star who Everton won’t have to worry about is Michelle Aygemang, who has returned to her parent club Arsenal after sustaining an ACL injury while on-loan with the South Coast club. The England star only played five games for Brighton but did score the winner against the Blues when the two sides met at Broadfield Stadium earlier in the season. Last season saw the two sides play out a five-goal thriller at Walton Hall Park that went the way of the visitors thanks to a Nikita Parris winner deep into added time, which ensured a league double over the Toffees in that camapign. May 2023 was the last time Sorensen’s side bested Brighton at home, with Hanna Bennison the hero in that game when she netted a late winner after Snoeijs had put Everton ahead only for Katie Robinson to restore parity. Everton Women take on Brighton & Hove Albion on Friday, 23 January, at 7pm GMT (2pm ET, 11am PT).

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Thursday’s Everton News: Grealish injury timeline, Lukaku analysis, new Garner contract
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours Jack Grealish could be out for a ‘months not weeks’ after reports surface about a stress fracture to his foot. 🚨 Jack Grealish suffers suspected stress fracture to foot – concerns injury will see Everton attacker miss months rather than weeks. Prognosis clearer after 30yo sees specialist in coming days to assess problem; major blow for England int’l @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/KT0CfdWgKO— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) January 20, 2026 RIP Tommy Wright, fullback and Everton legend in his own right. A tribute from our own Geoff Blunt. [Royal Blue Mersey] James Garner is now set to sign a new and improved contract at Everton. Agreement in place for the 24 year-old to commit his long-term future at the club. Everton rebuff interest from clubs including AC Milan, with Garner now seen as a key player in the Everton project 🔵 pic.twitter.com/vkzCgC5RLD— The Bobble (@ElBobble) January 21, 2026 Here’s the improvement in Garner’s numbers between last season and this one. (via @TFinnAgain) Everton and Nottingham Forest have both enquired on Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor. [Sky Sports] Jack Grealish injury leaves Everton facing transfer decision they did not plan to make. [Liverpool Echo] The winter transfer window could open up the chance for Romelu Lukaku to don the famous royal blue shirt once again. Is this a risk too far? [Fichajes] Adam Aznou is the subject of this feature. He sits down to reflect on how playing on the streets of Barcelona – and in the famous La Masia Academy – has shaped him as a footballer. [Everton FC] “There wasn’t one set place we would play, it would be anywhere and everywhere we could – the parks, the streets, anywhere. Sometimes the neighbours would come out of their houses and move us on and we’d have to find another place but it would never stop us. For me, I believe I learned the real football in the street. I love street football, with the dribbling, the skills, the toughness and everything – it gave me a great grounding.” A great win for the Under-21’s in the Premier League International Cup: Roman Dixon transfer latest as Everton plan emerges after injury return. [Liverpool Echo] Preston manager Paul Heckingbottom is expecting Everton’s Harrison Armstrong to return to Deepdale before the end of the January transfer window. 📽️ Heckingbottom on Harrison Armstrong situation.#pnefc #efc pic.twitter.com/RRIcWbUUpX— George Hodgson (@GHodgsonSport) January 21, 2026 What to Watch A large number of UEFA Europa League matches including Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Rangers and Celtic. Full schedule of games here. Follow Us Twitter | Threads | Facebook
