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Scotland played Traitors to give players voice before World Cup opener, says Robertson

Scotland played Traitors to give players voice before World Cup opener, says Robertson

theguardian.com · 2 hours ago

Captain said game helped pass time in training campScotland play 83rd-ranked Haiti on Saturday in BostonAndy Robertson has revealed an unorthodox way Scotland have prepared for their World Cup return, with the captain organising a game of Traitors among the squad during their buildup camp in the United States.Scotland’s meeting with Haiti in Boston is their first World Cup game since 1998. Much has been made of Scotland’s togetherness in the lead up to this tournament. Robertson did not explain who among his teammates was a faithful and who a traitor, but did explain why the game was introduced. Continue reading...

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South Korea get off to winning start after rallying from goal down to beat Czechia

South Korea get off to winning start after rallying from goal down to beat Czechia

theguardian.com · 16 hours ago

South Korea rallied from a goal down to defeat Czechia 2-1 and make a winning start to their World Cup Group A campaign, much to the delight of their fans and the sizable local Mexican support they enjoyed in a festive Guadalajara.South Korea joined Mexico on three points at the top of the group after the co-hosts beat nine-man South Africa 2-0 in the tournament opener in Mexico City. Continue reading...

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Mexico 2-0 South Africa: World Cup 2026 opening match – live reaction

Mexico 2-0 South Africa: World Cup 2026 opening match – live reaction

theguardian.com · 23 hours ago

⚽️ Kick-off time: 1pm local/8pm BST/3pm EDT/5am AEST⚽️ Player guide | Bracketology | Wallchart | Email Daniel“That ITV studio is spectacular,” reckons Kev the Poet. “Almost as spectacular as the nark-off between Roy Keane and anyone else. The BBC is going to have The Ghost Of Barry Davies coming out of the Manchester Ship Canal to compete.”It is – it’s outdoors on the East River, with a sensational view of Manhattan. But I’d take Barry Davies coming out of anywhere. Continue reading...

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Raúl Jiménez seals Mexico’s win against nine-man South Africa in World Cup opener

Raúl Jiménez seals Mexico’s win against nine-man South Africa in World Cup opener

theguardian.com · 23 hours ago

Was that it, then? Was Sphephelo Sithole being caught in possession nine minutes into the opening game, Julián Quiñones running on to lash the ball through Ronwen Williams’s legs, was that when the football took over, the moment when concerns over the aggression of the major co-host faded away and the world got on with celebrating the great festival of humanity the World Cup ought to be?It seems unlikely. Donald Trump’s war with Iran goes on, as do the outrages of his immigration forces. But it’s not just that. Gianni Infantino has opted to run this tournament, uniquely in the modern age, without a local organising committee. That may not explain the shambolic organisation at the Azteca – the chaotic traffic, the non-existent signage, the absence of wifi, the general lack of order – but it does make it harder to fix. Not that Mexican fans cared much. Continue reading...

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Portuguese clubs gather around elite PSG youth talents set for moves away

Portuguese clubs gather around elite PSG youth talents set for moves away

sports.yahoo.com · yesterday

PSG are releasing a slew of young talents who have finished their academy journey, with teams all over Europe interested in snapping them up.If you enjoy PSG Talk coverage and want to see more of it, ...

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James Pearce reveals the truth behind Darwin Nunez’s potential Liverpool return

James Pearce reveals the truth behind Darwin Nunez’s potential Liverpool return

sports.yahoo.com · yesterday

Liverpool Transfer Rumours: James Pearce Dismisses Darwin Nunez Return TalkDarwin Nunez and Liverpool were never likely to stay out of the same sentence for long. Once reports suggested the Uruguay in...

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Your catch-all guide to avoiding spoilers and watching World Cup highlights first thing in the morning

Your catch-all guide to avoiding spoilers and watching World Cup highlights first thing in the morning

planetfootball.com · yesterday

Essential reading if you plan on sleeping at night. The post Your catch-all guide to avoiding spoilers and watching World Cup highlights first thing in the morning appeared first on Planet Football.

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Kieran McKenna leaves emotional legacy at Ipswich to last generations

Kieran McKenna leaves emotional legacy at Ipswich to last generations

theguardian.com · yesterday

Manager caught lightning in a bottle with three promotions in four seasons but his need for a break to prioritise a young family is refreshing When the tears have dried, the adage will ring true for Ipswich and Kieran McKenna. They will smile because it happened and reflect that, despite the hurt, sometimes it is best to part while the love still burns.Perhaps they will also marvel at the unlikely magic football occasionally sprinkles. It is an industry in which people and places are thrown together, coming and going, sticking or not. When McKenna arrived in Suffolk four and a half years ago he could have been another hired gun; instead he transformed a community’s relationship with its club and left a legacy that should span generations. Continue reading...

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Real Madrid set for €17.5m windfall as former winger closes in on Newcastle move – report

Real Madrid set for €17.5m windfall as former winger closes in on Newcastle move – report

sports.yahoo.com · yesterday

Real Madrid have made it a point to retain some degree of control over young players leaving the club after their cycle with Castilla comes to an end.Los Merengues, more often than not, retain 50% eco...

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World Cup Group D view from Turkey: young team can shake off ‘dark horses’ tag | Emre Sarigul

World Cup Group D view from Turkey: young team can shake off ‘dark horses’ tag | Emre Sarigul

theguardian.com · yesterday

Australia, the US and Paraguay will have their work cut out to match the Crescent Stars’ young midfield but a shaky defence is a genuine concernTurkey coach Vincenzo Montella has been building one of the nation’s strongest teams in living memory. A youth-driven squad with two genuine stars – Arda Guler and Kenan Yildiz – several players were not even born when the Crescent Stars last qualified for a World Cup and finished third in 2002.In past tournaments, Turkey were often labelled as “dark horses” – which turned out to be more of a curse than a blessing. This time, Montella has constructed a squad that sits among those on the rung below heavyweights Spain, France and Argentina. Continue reading...

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PSG search for new loan for 20 year old talent ready to step up a level

PSG search for new loan for 20 year old talent ready to step up a level

sports.yahoo.com · yesterday

PSG have a few young players to move around this summer, among them is a talented 20 year old defensive midfielder.If you enjoy PSG Talk coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred sour...

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Son ‘feels like a young boy again’ ahead of World Cup opener

Son ‘feels like a young boy again’ ahead of World Cup opener

soccernews.com · yesterday

South Korea begin their World Cup campaign against Czechia on June 11, and Son Heung-min is excited to once again represent his nation. The post Son ‘feels like a young boy again’ ahead of World Cup opener appeared first on SoccerNews.

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Roy Keane explains why Bukayo Saka should not start for England at World Cup as ideal backup named

Roy Keane explains why Bukayo Saka should not start for England at World Cup as ideal backup named

standard.co.uk · 2 days ago

Arsenal winger set to be usurped by his team-mate amid ongoing Achilles problem

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Fields of the Gods: Mexico’s football pitches from above – photo essay

Fields of the Gods: Mexico’s football pitches from above – photo essay

theguardian.com · 2 days ago

In Mexico, football is played wherever space permits. The Reuters photographer Raquel Cunha spent three months taking photos of amateur matches across Mexico City and beyondAcross Mexico, a co-host of the 2026 World Cup, football pitches are laid out wherever communities can find the space. On the edges of towns, on highway underpasses, and even in a volcano crater, spaces are cleared that allow people young and old to share in the dream of the beautiful game.In an impoverished neighbourhood in Monterrey, northern Mexico, 14-year-old Humberto Guadalupe, nicknamed “Messi” by friends and family, spends his weekends on the community’s only football field, surrounded by abandoned cars and dirt roads.Humberto Guadalupe (left), 14, and Eduardo Reyes, 12, play football, followed by snacks organised by evangelists, in Monterrey Continue reading...

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Official: Barcelona complete permanent signing of Egyptian wonderkid

Official: Barcelona complete permanent signing of Egyptian wonderkid

sports.yahoo.com · 2 days ago

Barcelona have officially secured the future of one of their most promising young prospects after activating the purchase option in Hamza Abdelkarim’s loan agreement with Al Ahly.The Egyptian attack...

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Liverpool look at completing blockbuster best young trio in world football

Liverpool look at completing blockbuster best young trio in world football

sports.yahoo.com · 2 days ago

Liverpool could soon have the best young trio in world football. A true blockbuster investment.Liverpool have worked hard in the last two transfer windows to sign genuinely elite talents at centre-bac...

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Football Daily | Desiré and Guéla Doué lead way at World Cup bursting with brotherly love

Football Daily | Desiré and Guéla Doué lead way at World Cup bursting with brotherly love

theguardian.com · 2 days ago

Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!In case you missed it last week, there was a brilliant bit of camerawork in France’s warm-up match against the Côte d’Ivoire in Nantes. After the African side drew level through Guéla Doué, the camera immediately panned to his younger brother on the opposition bench, Desiré, as the unusued French substitute wore a wry smile as he watched the Côte d’Ivoire celebrations.If I’m still here today, it’s because the French team has won a lot of games. Otherwise, it could have ended before, whether I decided it or it was decided for me” – Didier Deschamps gets his chat on with Luke Entwistle as he heads for a swansong with Les Bleus at the GWC, discussing a legacy that no one – bar, perhaps, himself – would dare dispute.Re yesterday’s Football Daily: you are invited for lunch. The host does not allow your son to come, treats your wife with scorn, and asks your daughter to leave midway through. When you are ready to leave, he detains your wife and presents you with a hefty bill. Does it sound strange? Welcome to GWC 2026!” – Krishna Moorthy.Please pass on my thanks to David Squires, once again, for giving me the spine to metaphorically crumple up and toss into the waste bin this entire GWC spectacle. It was a bit shy of four years ago when a Squires cartoon depicting the deplorable working conditions of immigrants in Qatar gave me the strength to say sod off to the entire enterprise – and I had been watching games since the 1970 final, the first televised here in the USA USA USA. But I admit, as these games have drawn near I have felt myself weakening, looking for some rationale to justify paying attention once again. Then yesterday you presented us with his latest cartoon. It was the perfect reminder of what is truly the essential character of Fifa, my country’s political leaders and as a result, the GWC. So thank you Football Daily, and thank you David Squires!” – Mike Fichtner (and others).Jürgen Klinsmann may well have seen Maradona’s warmup (yesterday’s Football Daily letters). He could conceivably have started one of his dives in Stuttgart, and ended up in Munich” – Mike Rice.Re movable corner flags at the GWC (Monday’s Football Daily): shame Fifa hasn’t gone the full hog, and introduced movable goalposts. Might have helped England should they be forced into another penalty shootout” – Callum Taylor.This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...

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Exciting transfer window will only exacerbate women’s football’s wealth gap

Exciting transfer window will only exacerbate women’s football’s wealth gap

theguardian.com · 2 days ago

Alexia Putellas leads a host of stars expected to arrive in the WSL but smaller clubs will still struggle to keep paceThe whistle has blown on the 2025-26 season for the vast majority of women’s teams around the world, and attention now turns to the hullabaloo of the transfer window and another summer of rising wages, transfer fees and agents fees.This summer’s activity is likely to see the gap between the haves and the have-nots widen further. Last summer there was an 83.6% increase in global spending on transfer fees in women’s football year-on-year, according to Fifa. This included headline-grabbing moves such as London City Lionesses’ £1.43m purchase of Grace Geyoro from Paris Saint-Germain, albeit London City have denied the figure is that high, and Arsenal’s landmark first £1m deal – the signing of Olivia Smith from Liverpool.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...

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'He is Pope, but he is good with his feet' - Analyst on Jaouen

'He is Pope, but he is good with his feet' - Analyst on Jaouen

sports.yahoo.com · 2 days ago

Newcastle have secured the services of Ewen Jaouen, and goalkeeping analyst Matt Pyzdrowski at The Athletic has broken down what Magpies fans can expect from the young keeper. "He's Nick Pope, but he's good with his feet," he told BBC Radio Newcastle.

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Ex-England midfielder Lee takes up Hornchurch role

Ex-England midfielder Lee takes up Hornchurch role

bbc.com · 2 days ago

Hornchurch appoint former England and Newcastle United midfielder Rob Lee as their new director of football.

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