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ESPNFIFA clarifies crucial call to disallow Germany go...
FIFA explained Tuesday the tighter regulations that resulted in Germany having a potentially game-winning goal disallowed in their shock elimination from the World Cup.
ESPNEngland's Tuchel: Big-name WC exits can 'calm us'
Thomas Tuchel has said surprise early World Cup exits for Germany and Netherlands will "calm our minds" and help England not to "over-expect" when facing Congo DR.
ESPNPulisic says he is fit, ready to go for USMNT
United States men's national team attacker Christian Pulisic said he is ready to go the distance in the team's World Cup round-of-32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday, no matter how long the game lasts.
The Guardian FootballGerman police raid national football HQ over Euro 2024 corruption allegations
Operation concerns ‘unauthorised favours’ in host cities Bribery involving tickets is suspected, Bild reports Police in Germany have raided the national football federation headquarters and other sites across the country as part of an investigation into alleged corruption involving “unauthorised favours” linked to the 2024 European Championship . The case focuses on accusations that employees of cities in Germany, which hosted the tournament, were improperly invited to matches or given preferential treatment in acquiring tickets. In a joint statement, prosecutors in Bochum and police in North Rhine-Westphalia state said: “The investigations concern alleged unauthorised favours including attendance to a football game among others that an accused individual, who was working for a host city at the time, is said to have received from officials of the organising entity. Continue reading...
ESPNDeschamps 'touched' by Mbappe's goal tribute
France coach Didier Deschamps said he was deeply moved by Kylian Mbappé's embrace after the captain dedicated his opening goal to him during Les Bleus' 3-0 World Cup Round of 16 win over Sweden.
The Guardian FootballLiverpool complete £60m Jacquet deal as Chelsea tie up £47m Palestra move
20-year-old centre-back moves to Anfield from Rennes Italy right-back signs seven-year deal at Blues Jérémy Jacquet has officially completed his £60m move to Liverpool from Rennes, while Chelsea have announced the £47m signing of the Atalanta right-back Marco Palestra. Liverpool beat Chelsea and Bayern Munich to the signature of the highly rated France Under-21 centre-half in January and on Wednesday confirmed the transfer has been completed subject to international clearance. The 20-year-old has cost an initial £55m with £5m payable in add-ons, and has signed a five-year contract with the option of an extra year. Continue reading...
The Guardian Football‘An artist who captures hearts’: France is falling in love with Michael Olise
Bayern Munich forward is yet to score at this World Cup, but his style and assists are bringing joy back home By Get French Football News “Go on, feel free to find the issues,” Didier Deschamps challenged journalists after his team sliced Sweden apart to qualify for the last 16 . “Not everything should be rose-tinted, we shouldn’t get carried away,” he said. A day on from the match, though, there have been few convincing responses to the France manager’s plea for criticism. If anything, fans have been unanimous in their praise. The flaws in this France team are difficult to spot. Aside from a few defensive lapses, none of which the Sweden attack could exploit, France turned in a performance that consolidated their status as tournament favourites. Even if there had been problems at the back, the overriding sentiment is that France’s free-flowing attacking quartet more than make up for any of their teammates’ shortcomings. Continue reading...
BBC SportConcern over rise in online racist abuse at World Cup
The Word Cup has suffered a 'significant increase' in the most serious examples of racist abuse online, Fifa's social media protection service (SMPS) has found.
The Guardian FootballMo Salah stands in Socceroos’ World Cup path as he strives to become Egypt’s greatest | Jack Snape
Despite a softening of his cutting edge and an international career defined by near misses, the forward is expected to cause problems for Australia It was fitting that it was Mo Salah who scored to put Egypt ahead in their World Cup match against New Zealand a little over a week ago. The Pharaohs, for all their achievements in Africa, had never won a World Cup match. Fighting back from 1-0 down to the All Whites, Salah helped engineer a long-awaited victory , at the same time moving to within one of Egypt’s record goalscorer Hossam Hassan, also the team’s coach at this tournament. “In years to come, we will remember that this was one of the achievements in history,” Salah said after the match, which finished 3-1 and all but secured the nation’s progression to the last 32. Continue reading...
ESPNEngland approach World Cup knockouts still with pl...
Thomas Tuchel has said "the tournament starts now." How far can England go?
ESPNFour reasons why we think 'it's coming home' for E...
Despite not looking brilliant during the group stage, England are among the betting favorites to win the 2026 World Cup and ... well ... Bill Connelly is a believer.
ESPNCopy of Messi into the Spider-Verse: GOAT stars with Tom H...
Given his superhuman soccer talents, it was just a matter of time before Lionel Messi became the latest big-name star to enter the superhero world.
ESPNBarcelona bring out all the stripes for new 2026-2...
LaLiga champions Barcelona have released the kit they hope will help them end their wait of more than a decade to win the UEFA Champions League again.
BBC SportChelsea sign Italy defender Palestra for £47m
Right-back Marco Palestra, 21, becomes Xabi Alonso's first signing as Chelsea manager.
BBC SportNo signings, no sales - what is happening at Manchester United?
Manchester United have missed out on a second midfield target in Mateus Fernandes but are refusing to panic even though they are yet to sign any players this summer.
BBC SportThe small Basque club that produced Arteta, Alonso and Iraola
The Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool managers all began their football journeys in the Basque region
The Guardian Football‘Would you say it to someone’s face?’ Ellen White on going from player to pundit
In this week’s newsletter we speak to the Lionesses’ record scorer, who has been inducted to the hall of fame at the National Football Museum For a generation of England fans she was the talismanic striker the nation could always rely on to find the net at a major tournament, scoring a record 52 goals for the Lionesses across her 113 caps. But now that it is her turn to live through the stress and tension of watching games, Ellen White personifies what she has always been deep down: an England fan. “I’m a nail-biter, I’m horrible [to watch a match with], I’m grabbing people, shoving people, I’m really kind of fully invested because I want the best for the team, I’m always rooting for them,” White says, as she reflects on her successful transition to working as a TV pundit and, particularly, covering the Euro 2025 triumph of Sarina Wiegman’s team, trying to use her own understanding of what the players are enduring to bring a fairness to her analysis. This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions . Moving the Goalposts will be sent out once a week, on Wednesdays, in the close season but will be back on Tuesdays and Thursdays from September. Continue reading...
BBC SportQuiz: Name every team England have played in World Cup knockouts
England and Thomas Tuchel will want to match the achievements of the nation's famous side that lifted the World Cup trophy in 1966. Can you name every side they have ever faced in the knockouts?
