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ESPNRaphinha will give 'everything' to return at WCup
Barcelona's Raphinha says he will do everything within his power to play again at the World Cup this summer, with the Brazil forward set to miss Wednesday's final Group C game against Scotland in Miami.
ESPNCongo DR 'statue' fan finally makes it to World Cu...
Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, who gained fame during the Africa Cup of Nations for posing as a statue of Congo's assassinated independence leader Patrice Lumumba for the entirety of games, attended Congo's match against Colombia on Tuesday.
ESPNRonaldo snaps goal drought, 1st to score at 6 WCs
Cristiano Ronaldo made history Tuesday by becoming the first player to score in six different World Cups, finding the net in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.
ESPNPochettino: USMNT complacency was a 'big punch'
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino admitted he felt 'naïve' about the program's complacency when he took over in 2024, but his efforts to transform the team have paid off with a dominant start to the 2026 World Cup.
ESPNGhana: 'VAR went for coffee' to aid 'lucky' Englan...
Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz joked that the video assistant referee must have gone for a coffee after saying England escaped a penalty and red card in Tuesday's goalless World Cup stalemate.
ESPNSources: Atleti 'furious' with Barça over Álvarez
Atlético Madrid are upset with Julián Álvarez's revelation that he wants to leave the club this summer and with Barcelona for pushing the Argentina forward to make a public transfer request, Atleti CEO Miguel Gil Marin said on Tuesday.
The Guardian FootballGermany’s Kai Havertz: ‘I make runs that look pointless but I’m creating space’
Forward on the misunderstanding of his role and momentum the four-time champions have put together for a winning World Cup campaign after topping their group Kai Havertz is recalling the cocktail of feelings that swirled around his head in Budapest three-and-a-half weeks ago. Arsenal could not have lost the Champions League final in more agonising circumstances but the only available option was to straighten up and start smiling. They were due to set off on a bus around Islington for the Premier League trophy parade at 2pm the following day. Was this really the moment to bathe in a million onlookers’ adulation? “To be honest, it was tough,” says Havertz, whose early goal against Paris Saint-Germain had looked a possible winner for nearly an hour. “After the match, I initially thought we would call the whole thing off. By the next morning, things looked different.” Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballWorld Cup 2026: Norway’s ‘Viking row’ celebration irks neighbours; Infantino defends hydration breaks – live
⚽ All the latest news on a day packed with six matches ⚽ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail John How do we feel about the penalty that wasn’t? I don’t really see how you can’t give it. Fatawu was in and Konsa launches into him, getting nowhere near the ball with no chance of getting at the ball – which makes it a red card too. Continue reading...
BBC SportAs Messi turns 39, how he and Ronaldo keep breaking records
Lionel Messi, 39, and Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, keep delivering on the world's biggest stage.
BBC SportWhy do England fans sing Sweet Caroline at matches?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything looks into why Sweet Caroline and Wonderwall have become popular songs among England supporters
ESPNRonaldo underlines legacy, importance to Portugal ...
"Why does Cristiano Ronaldo still start?" was a valid question after his dud vs. Congo DR, but he answered it emphatically in Portugal's win on Tuesday.
ESPN'Crying long before the anthems': A week in the life of a 2026 World Cup player
What is it like to be one of the 1,200 players at this World Cup? Curacao forward Gervane Kastaneer reveals what life is really like during soccer's biggest tournament.
ESPNWorries exposed for England as Kane looks lost and...
England's stats vs. Ghana were dominant -- more possession, more shots, more passes -- but the goals never came, raising concerns for this World Cup.
BBC SportWales boss Bellamy in talks over Burnley job
Burnley hope to complete a deal to appoint Wales boss Craig Bellamy following Scott Parker's departure.
The Guardian FootballFrom military brats to birthright citizens: how USMNT’s magnificent mess became its strength
For years the United States sought a single soccer identity. Instead, its best team emerged from a patchwork of backgrounds, cultures and development paths In 1993, the United States Soccer Federation handed a contract to Rinus Michels. But the Dutch godfather of Total Football, operationalized through his on-field avatar Johan Cruyff, was not hired to coach the national team, or to coach anybody, really. By this time, Michels, who managed the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League in 1979 and 1980, had already turned down the chance to manage the US men’s national team twice. Once, in 1983, when it would be entered, disastrously, into the NASL as Team America. And once more in 1991, when Bora Milutinović was appointed instead. Continue reading...
BBC SportRamsey ready for challenge as new Oxford head coach
New Oxford United boss Aaron Ramsey says he is ready for his first permanent head coach role at the League One club.
BBC SportLeeds agree contract with Fulham forward Wilson
Leeds agree a long-term contract with Fulham attacker Harry Wilson to join on a free transfer.
BBC SportGusto considering Chelsea future as club apply £75m price tag
Chelsea defender Malo Gusto is exploring his options to leave this summer, with the club placing a £75m price tag on him.
