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BBC SportAre Celtic reacting quickly enough to last season's 'wake-up call'?
Have Celtic learned lessons from last season as Martin O'Neill sounds "wake-up call" warning?
The Guardian FootballWho would the US need to beat to win the World Cup? Probably only Spain, France and England
Mauricio Pochettino’s team won their group after some impressive performances. But they’d probably need to beat some of the world’s best to claim the title Football Unites the World … in wishing it had paid more attention in applied mathematics class. Or so the Fifa slogan could have been expanded to say, given the mind-warping that arose from the formula for slicing the newly expanded 48-team tournament down to 32 sides for the first knockout round . After all, why do a random draw when you can build a matrix with 495 possible scenarios in order to assign the fixtures for the eight best third-placers? Anyway, what matters is that Mauricio Pochettino’s team will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32, and no new format is going to stop us from – in time-honored fashion – speculating wildly about what may happen next while we still have the chance, with the potential for American wins rated using one of the mantra-loving manager’s motivational rallying cries of choice. Continue reading...
BBC SportWho are the Panama players England need to look out for?
BBC Sport analyses the key players for Panama who will be aiming to cause a World Cup upset against England in their final Group L fixture.
ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Man City to battle Arsenal,...
Arsenal are in a battle to sign Paris Saint-Germain defender Emmanuel Mbemba. Transfer Talk has the latest.
BBC SportWe have been treated unfairly by USA - Iran
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei says his nation have been treated unfairly by the United States during the World Cup
ESPNIran face wait over World Cup future, as fate inte...
Add their own fate at the World Cup to the long list of things Iran can't control. But Team Melli came close vs. Egypt with two moments of late unscripted drama.
The Guardian FootballBielsa exits World Cup with admission: ’I haven’t left anything to Uruguayan football’
Head coach to depart after Uruguay exit with Spain loss Bielsa: ‘I am responsible for all the disappointment’ Marcelo Bielsa said he had left nothing to Uruguayan football after overseeing their elimination from the World Cup. Uruguay failed to win a game in a group that included Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia and their exit was confirmed with a 1-0 defeat by Spain in Guadalajara during which the 40-year-old goalkeeper Fernando Muslera was withdrawn at half-time after his error handed Spain the only goal of the game. The 70-year-old Argentinian, who took over in 2023 and whose relationship with the players was poor, to the point of describing himself as “toxic”, will not continue in the post. Continue reading...
ESPNNorway coach: No Haaland vs. France a 'no-brainer'...
Norway coach Stale Solbakken said his decision to rest 10 first-team players, including Erling Haaland, against France was a "no-brainer" due to medical tests showing fatigue affecting several members of his squad.
BBC SportMan Utd waiting on Ugarte injury after he leaves pitch on stretcher
Manchester United are waiting to discover the extent of Manuel Ugarte's injury after the midfielder was stretchered off during Uruguay's World Cup defeat by Spain.
BBC SportWhy England should be wary of Panama's hybrid tactics
Panama's results do not paint a true picture of their performances in the World Cup so far - so what can England expect from them?
The Guardian FootballThe World Cup is undressing the myth of Trump’s American homogeneity
The 2026 World Cup has become a rebuke to Trump’s homogeneous vision of America, revealing a tournament – and a US team – shaped by migration and diversity Following the Department of Homeland Security on social media is a bit like wandering through a casino at 4am. Sooner or later, you’ll see something that makes you go: How did we get here ? There was one of those moments earlier this month. Days after the US opened their World Cup campaign with a 4-1 romp over Paraguay, DHS marked the occasion by posting an image of Chris Richards, Sergiño Dest and Folarin Balogun exulting beneath the headline “DEFEND THE HOMELAND” and the caption “OUR SOIL”. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballWhat is the secret to Wallsend Boys producing so many top-level football players?
Elliot Anderson is the latest in a line of successful footballers from a club that focuses on the wellbeing of young people Not many local football clubs can claim to have produced the most expensive British footballer of the day. Wallsend Boys, a grassroots team in working-class north Tyneside are about to do it for a second time. With Elliot Anderson on the brink of a deal with Manchester City worth £116m, eclipsing the fee paid by Arsenal for Declan Rice in 2023, another chapter in the history of the club is about to be written. Continue reading...
BBC SportOne night in Miami: The Scotsmen of the apocalypse
BBC Scotland's Scott Mullen paints the scene from Miami as Scotland's World Cup hopes fade.
The Guardian FootballFrance earn favourites tag and Cape Verde make history: World Cup Daily – podcast
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning , Mark Langdon and Philippe Auclair as France beat a much-changed Norway and Cape Verde progress Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email . On the podcast today: Group I delivered a fairly odd game between Norway and France. Norway rested almost an entire team and Les Bleus coasted to a 4-1 win, maintaining their 100% start to the World Cup. The Golden Boot race also has a new runner thanks to an Ousmane Dembélé hat-trick. Continue reading...
ESPN'It wasn't normal': What it's like to come up agai...
With Lionel Messi and Jude Bellingham starring at the World Cup, here are firsthand accounts from those who got an early glimpse of greatness.
ESPNWhy Algeria vs. Austria is the 2026 World Cup's bi...
It's been 44 years in the making: Algeria have a shot at revenge on Austria for the "Disgrace of Gijón," the match that changed the World Cup forever.
BBC SportFrom supermarket to World Cup - the forgotten England team
New Ferens Park feels a world away from the New York New Jersey Stadium, but it was on this artificial pitch in the north east of England where a future member of Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad got what he called his "break".
ESPNWorld Cup Daily: Cape Verde through to the knockou...
Amazing scenes on Friday as Cape Verde, against all odds, sealed their spot in the round of 32. Re-live that match, plus all the latest and greatest, from another day of compelling World Cup action.
