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BBC SportWho am I? Guess World Cup star No 12
Will you get today's player in as few attempts as possible?
The Guardian FootballIran to lodge complaint with Fifa over ‘restrictions imposed’ on team at World Cup
Iran permitted to arrive in LA just 24 hours before Belgium game Federation will express its ‘dissatisfaction’ over logistical issues Iran plan to lodge a formal complaint with Fifa regarding the “restrictions imposed by the organisers” on the team at the World Cup, after being told they will only be permitted to arrive in Los Angeles 24 hours before Sunday’s crucial game against Belgium. After Iran’s Group G opener with New Zealand , their head coach, Amir Ghalenoei, argued they are the “most oppressed” team at the tournament . Iran’s captain, Mehdi Taremi, said the logistical issues meant recent weeks had been a “disaster”. Continue reading...
BBC SportHat-trick hero & Swiss wonderkid - World Cup duo set for Premier League?
Will Canada hat-trick hero Jonathan David and Swiss goal-scoring midfielder Johan Manzambi be playing in the Premier League next season?
BBC SportA day of tears, scuffles & history as injury mars Canada's moment
Canada's first-ever win at a World Cup finals should have been cause for pure joy - but was overshadowed by a horrific injury to Ismael Kone, and the angry and emotional scenes that followed.
The Guardian FootballSouth Korea howler gifts Mexico victory as World Cup co-hosts reach knockout phase
It wasn’t pretty, the game distinguished by little other than its black v lilac colour scheme, but Mexico became the first side at the 2026 World Cup to secure their place in the knockout stage. They are sure to top their group and stay in Mexico City, opening the path for an apocalyptic meeting at the Azteca in the last 16. The question for Mexico and South Korea after their opening wins was whether they had been good or their opponents bad, and this offered a fairly clear answer: neither is over-blessed with creative edge. The only goal came after 50 minutes and was a gift from South Korea. Kim Seung-gyu, the goalkeeper, came to claim a looping header, but did so over the top of Lee Ki-hyuk, jarring his elbow on the defender’s head and spilling the ball for Luis Romo, who hooked in his fifth international goal on his 64th appearance. Romo was one of three changes made from Mexico’s lineup for the opener, coming in for Álvaro Fidalgo as Javier Aguirre resisted the popular demand to hand a start to the 17-year-old Gilberto Mora. A remarkable double save from Raúl Rangel in the closing minutes preserved the lead as he got down to parry Cho Gue-sung’s header and had the core strength to twist and gather Yang Hyun-jun’s sliced follow-up. Continue reading...
BBC SportTuchel throws first pitch as England enjoy downtime
Thomas Tuchel takes some time out at a baseball game as England enjoy some downtime at the World Cup - while Ivan Toney scores a hat-trick in a friendly against MLS side Sporting KC.
ESPNSources: Real Madrid admire Chelsea's Fernández
Real Madrid are looking to continue their summer rebuild by signing a midfielder and a centre-back, a source has told ESPN, with Chelsea's Enzo Fernández being one of the options highly rated by the club.
ESPNCucurella: 'No doubts' over 'bigger' Madrid move
Marc Cucurella has said he had "no doubts" about leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid, describing the move as a "bigger step I needed to take."
ESPNSA coach says Czechia 'don't like to play football...
South Africa head coach Hugo Broos has accused Czechia of not wanting to play football during their 1-1 draw in Atlanta on Thursday.
ESPNDavid hat trick leads Canada to historic WC rout
Jonathan David's hat trick propelled Canada to a historic 6-0 rout of Qatar in Vancouver on Thursday to go to the top of their World Cup group.
ESPNWorld Cup Daily as it happened: Canada cruises to ...
The second round of matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup began today, and one of the co-hosts got a huge win despite a nasty injury to a key player. Enjoy all the features, news and color from around the competition.
ESPNKane and Bellingham put on a show in England's thr...
When have England been this fun at a World Cup? We react to it all: Kane, Bellingham, Tuchel. As for Croatia: Where was Modric?
ESPNPortugal have a Ronaldo problem (again)
Cristiano Ronaldo will go down as one of Portugal -- and soccer's -- best players, but in a disappointing World Cup opener, he struggled to have an impact for his national team.
The Guardian FootballForget the confected World Cup hostility, the US and Australia mirror each other
The Group D clash between the United States and Socceroos has been hyped as next step in a heated rivalry but the nations are on similar football journeys Listen to the hyperbole spewed by the loudest voices, and the World Cup clash between co-hosts the United States and Australia in Seattle is the latest contest in a heated sporting rivalry streaked with disrespect and even downright hate. Indeed, the sometimes spiteful clash between the teams in a friendly last year serves as a preview for what is now one of the marquee matches in the pool stage, and set to determine the winner of Group D . Continue reading...
BBC SportCanada score six but historic win marred by Kone injury
Ismael Kone's serious-looking injury left Canada manager Jesse Marsch in tears and overshadowed their first-ever World Cup finals win as they thrashed nine-man Qatar 6-0.
BBC Sport'Even the Coke is big' - visiting World Cup fans take in US culture
Large portion sizes, tasty food, and a basketball championship welcome international World Cup fans to the US.
BBC SportKone injury is a 'huge loss' - Marsch
Canada coach Jessie Marsch praises his players for their 6-0 win over Qatar at the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver, but says losing Ismael Kone to a serious-looking injury is a "huge loss".
The Guardian FootballCanada rout nine-man Qatar but Koné injury sours first-ever World Cup win
At full strength, Canada can go toe-to-toe with any opponent in the Americas. After steady climbs up the Concacaf charts and a credible run to the 2024 Copa América semi-final, all hope was that a talented squad could find their stride at a home World Cup. That belief came to life on Thursday, as Jesse Marsch’s side played a dominant 6-0 win over Qatar before a crowd of 52,497 for the country’s first-ever victory at a men’s World Cup. Jonathan David’s hat-trick led the celebration of the program’s progress over the past decade, marred only by a horror leg injury suffered by midfielder Ismaël Koné in the second half. Continue reading...
