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BBC SportWhat you need to know about England's opponents DR Congo
England will face DR Congo in the round of 32. Here is what you need to know about them.
BBC SportLo Celso marks his World Cup debut with a fantastic free-kick
Giovani Lo Celso scores a fantastic free-kick on his World Cup debut to give Argentina the lead against Jordan.
BBC SportColombia denied late winner in enthralling draw with Portugal
Colombia and Portugal play out one of the games of the tournament, as both sides qualify for the World Cup last 32 following a gripping 0-0 draw.
ESPNCanada's Davies ready for R32 after 'decoy' role
Alphonso Davies is available to play on Sunday against South Africa when Canada opens the World Cup's round of 32, coach Jesse Marsch said.
ESPNSources: City monitoring Morocco's Bouaddi
Manchester City are monitoring Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi ahead of a possible move this summer, sources have told ESPN.
ESPNJapan brace for 'biggest' WCup clash with Brazil
Japan FA president Tsuneyasu Miyamoto believes Monday's World Cup Round of 32 clash against Brazil could be the biggest match in the nation's history.
BBC SportSpain's Williams criticises tackle that injured him
Nico Williams criticises Uruguay's Nicolas de la Cruz for a "completely unnecessary" tackle that injured the Spain winger.
BBC Sport'Get rid of VAR!' Rooney unhappy Sanchez goal ruled out
BBC Sport World Cup pundit Wayne Rooney cannot believe Davinson Sanchez's goal for Colombia against Portugal was ruled out because the defender was offside by a toe.
BBC SportDR Congo come from behind to book last-32 tie with England
DR Congo set up a World Cup last-32 meeting with England by reaching the knockouts for the first time as they come from behind to beat Uzbekistan in their final group-stage game.
BBC SportSalah an injury doubt for Egypt's last-32 tie
Egypt captain Mohamed Salah is a doubt for Friday's World Cup last-32 tie against Australia after suffering a hamstring injury.
The Guardian FootballAlgeria v Austria: World Cup 2026 – live
⚽️ Kick-off time: 9pm local/12pm AEST/3am BST/10pm EDT ⚽️ Third-place table | Player guide | Bracketology | Mail Sam ⚽️ Jordan v Argentina – live updates with Rob Smyth Today’s match takes place at Kansas City Stadium , home to the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL. A fun trivia fact: in 2013, in an NFL match between the Chiefs and Oakland Raiders, the crowd at the stadium set a Guinness World Record for the loudest recorded noise at 137.5 decibels. Continue reading...
BBC SportKane becomes England's top World Cup scorer - and now chases other greats
Harry Kane became England's all-time leading World Cup scorer with his 12th goal in the win against Panama on Saturday, but how does he compare to other country's greats?
The Guardian FootballDR Congo set up last-32 meeting with England after comeback win over Uzbekistan
Yoane Wissa scored twice as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and qualified for the last 32 of the World Cup for the first time in their history. They will meet England after registering their first World Cup win. Eldor Shomurodov’s lob over Lionel Mpasi gave the Uzbeks a perfect start in Atlanta. But the Newcastle striker Wissa levelled from the penalty spot before Fiston Mayele’s goal sent the mainly Congolese crowd into a frenzy. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballColombia take top spot over Portugal after draw in battle of World Cup heavyweights
While wonderful and typical theatre, it was plainly ridiculous. “I’m back!” roared Cristiano Ronaldo, as if playing a key part in Portugal’s dismissal of Uzbekistan was in any way significant. Ronaldo toiled against DR Congo and was comfortably kept quiet here by Colombia. The stars have turned up at this World Cup. Ronaldo, though, still has a way to go if seeking to prove his omnipresence at this tournament will not hinder Portuguese hopes of glory. Nobody other than Father Time has chased down Ronaldo. An alternative quote, from Trainspotting, feels more apposite than what the 41-year-old bawled into a camera as Uzbekistan were swatted aside. “Well, at one time, you’ve got it, then you lose it, and it’s gone for ever,” observed Sick Boy in an Edinburgh park. Add Ronaldo to a list that, as per the film scene, includes David Bowie, Lou Reed, Charlie Nicholas and Malcolm McLaren. Eclectic company. Ronaldo actually wants to be in the same discussion as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. He once was. Now? It is a tricky point to enforce. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballJordan v Argentina: World Cup 2026 – live
⚽️ Kick-off time: 9pm local/12pm AEST/3am BST/10pm EDT ⚽️ Third-place table | Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot ⚽️ Algeria v Austria – follow live updates with Sam Lewis Germany v Paraguay France v Sweden South Africa v Canada Netherlands v Morocco Portugal v Croatia Spain v Austria/Algeria United States v Bosnia and Herzegovina Belgium v Senegal Brazil v Japan Cote d’Ivoire v Norway Mexico v Ecuador England v DR Congo Argentina v Cape Verde Australia v Egypt Switzerland v Iran/Algeria/Austria Colombia v Ghana The ties are listed in bracket order – in other words, Germany and France will meet in the last 16 if they beat Paraguay and Sweden respectively. Somewhere in the world, Patrick Battison sighs. Colombia 0-0 Portugal DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballJude Bellingham bends another day to his will after Panama stifle England | Barney Ronay
A joyless England display, football’s equivalent of assembling a wardrobe, was rescued by the No 10 In the half-time break at a rain-fogged New York New Jersey Stadium, with England still living out the same painful never-ending 0-0 draw, a lone saxophonist could be heard playing a series of noodling riffs on the deserted concourse outside. So it’s come to this. Even the New York dinner jazz scene is having a pop now. And sometimes it really does feel as if the world is trying to tell you something. England had been footballing toothache to that point, awkward, rigid, unable to think or move freely, to find combinations to fit the patterns in front of them. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballEngland’s creaky defence is a World Cup worry and they need Rice back firing | Jacob Steinberg
Win over Panama failed to disguise deficiencies at the back and Tuchel’s men will not survive against a top side by going gung-ho Does anyone know what happened to the low block? After all the talk about the challenges of breaking down a grim back seven, the bigger worry for Thomas Tuchel in New Jersey was Panama’s lack of fear. There was no sign of the underdogs borrowing from the Carlos Queiroz playbook against an anxious England, who are starting to give off the distinct whiff of a team whose World Cup is destined to end in a calamity of some sort in the knockouts. Make no mistake: England will be going home if they continue to defend like this against anyone with a functioning attack. Tuchel will not be fooled. Although his team secured top spot in Group L by wearing down Panama in the end , an achievement mainly down to Jude Bellingham again stepping up with two moments of class after a skittish first half, England were far from convincing and spent long spells demonstrating that anyone who thought an unusually gung-ho lineup would provide a vision of a post-Declan Rice world was sorely mistaken. Continue reading...
The Guardian Football‘We will step up’: Thomas Tuchel feels England will thrive in World Cup knockouts
‘The bigger the games get, the bigger we will get,’ he says Jarell Quansah hopes to be fit for last 32 after ankle sprain Thomas Tuchel believes England can only get better after sealing top spot in Group L and has backed his side to “step up” for the knockout stages of the World Cup. After the goalless draw against Ghana, England struggled to break down Panama and began the second half behind Croatia in the standings. But goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane – whose header made him England’s highest World Cup scorer – secured a 2-0 win and ensured they will travel to Atlanta for a last-32 tie against the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday. Continue reading...
