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Wednesday, 17 June 2026
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Ruben Amorim Milan rebuild starts with transfer talk
Ruben Amorim’s Milan rebuild is already taking shape, with an August 15 friendly against Manchester United, links to Ederson and Gonçalo Ramos.
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Australia vs Türkiye: Beach and Irankunda drive a shock opener
Australia beat Türkiye 2-0 at World Cup 2026 as Patrick Beach made 8 saves and Nestory Irankunda scored on a compact 5-4-1.
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Hearts vs Sturm Graz in Champions League qualifying
Hearts return to Champions League qualifying after 20 years, with Sturm Graz confirming Liebenau will host the second-round tie despite renovations.
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Casemiro to Inter Miami as Manchester United rebuild continues
Casemiro is headed for Inter Miami, with Manchester United already losing seven players and Ederson lined up as his replacement.
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Adrien Rabiot pitch concerns overshadow France's win over Senegal
Adrien Rabiot criticised the New York New Jersey Stadium pitch after France's 3-1 win over Senegal, with Vinicius Junior backing the complaint.
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Jude Bellingham back in England's No 10 debate
Jude Bellingham’s World Cup case is back in focus as Paul Robinson and Jordan Henderson back his X factor, while Thomas Tuchel keeps the No 10 battle with
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Bernardo Silva's Real Madrid move is smart business, not just a free transfer
Bernardo Silva will join Real Madrid on a free transfer on a two-year deal until June 30, 2028 after his Manchester City exit.
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England World Cup opener in Dallas turns into a fan takeover
England's World Cup opener in Dallas is being turned into a travelling home end, with Harry Kane calling it one of the team's best chances to win and fans
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Folarin Balogun one of the night’s biggest winners as USA beat Paraguay 4-1
Folarin Balogun scored twice on his World Cup debut as the USMNT beat Paraguay 4-1, with a huge crowd and record TV audience behind it.
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Bernardo Silva Real Madrid move after Barcelona talks
Bernardo Silva has signed for Real Madrid on a two-year deal until June 2028, after Barcelona’s advanced talks and Jose Mourinho’s influence.
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Julian Alvarez transfer: Barcelona plan €150m push after the World Cup
Barcelona are preparing a €135m-plus-bonuses bid for Julian Alvarez after the World Cup, while Atletico Madrid reject swaps.
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Sandro Tonali wants Tottenham as Newcastle consider £85m bid
Sandro Tonali wants Tottenham, and Newcastle may consider around £85m plus add-ons that could take the deal to £100m.
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Austria vs Jordan was a lot messier than Austria's 3-1 win suggests
Austria vs Jordan finished 3-1 after Schmid's opener, Olwan's historic equaliser, a disallowed Arnautovic goal and late drama.
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Trevoh Chalobah call shows Tuchel is prioritising cover over reputation
Tuchel explained why Trevoh Chalobah replaced injured Tino Livramento in England's squad, saying it gives full defensive coverage.
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Pierre Sage looks like a continuity hire more than a reset at Palace
Pierre Sage joins Crystal Palace on a deal until 2029, with Palace opting for tactical continuity after Oliver Glasner's exit.
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Roberto Martinez shrugs off Portugal exit talk as World Cup pressure builds
Roberto Martinez brushed off exit talk as Portugal prepared for the World Cup, while FIFA celebrated 1,028,429 fans and crowd concerns lingered.
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Harry Kane one World Cup away from his strongest Ballon d'Or case
Harry Kane says this could be his last World Cup and his best Ballon d'Or chance after 67 goals this season and 10 in his last 11 games.
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Oscar Mingueza free transfer battle puts Arsenal and Newcastle on alert
Oscar Mingueza is out of contract and set for a free transfer, with Arsenal and Newcastle leading the race as Arteta pushes the move.
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David Beckham and the World Cup in America
Beckham's US legacy, Tom Cruise's 13-to-30 MLS line and Morgan Rogers' England rise frame a World Cup opening with real cultural pull.
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Lionel Messi's record night gives Argentina the perfect World Cup start
Lionel Messi scored a hat trick in Argentina's 3-0 win over Algeria, tying Miroslav Klose on 16 World Cup goals in his 200th cap.
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Kylian Mbappé's brace did not tell the full story against Senegal
Kylian Mbappé scored twice in France's 3-1 win over Senegal, but Michael Olise and a denied penalty shaped the game before the records did.
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Aymen Hussein's Iraq goal carried far more than the scoreline
Aymen Hussein's 39th-minute goal against Norway was Iraq's second-ever World Cup finals goal after years of loss, pressure and scrutiny.
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Michael Olise gives France a sharper edge alongside Kylian Mbappé
Michael Olise's assist and 4 key passes helped France beat Senegal 3-1, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice in New York.
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Luka Vuskovic: Brighton prepare a third bid after two rejections
Brighton are preparing a third offer for Luka Vuskovic after two rejections, with Tottenham said to have a verbal agreement already in place.
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Uzbekistan vs Colombia preview
Colombia open their World Cup campaign against debutants Uzbekistan in a first-ever meeting, with James Rodríguez, Luis Díaz and Abdukodir Khusanov key.
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Ghana vs Panama is being shaped by Thomas Partey’s absence
Thomas Partey’s denied Canada entry overshadows Ghana vs Panama, with Carlos Queiroz forced into a midfield reshuffle in Toronto.
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Tuchel says England will keep their style in Dallas heat
Thomas Tuchel says England will keep their style in Dallas, where temperatures will exceed 30C for the Croatia opener and hydration breaks apply.
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Erling Haaland's World Cup debut showed Norway are more than a one-man team
Erling Haaland scored twice on his World Cup debut as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 in Boston and moved top of Group I on goal difference.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
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Jurgen Klopp apology after Germany's 7-1 win takes centre stage
Jurgen Klopp's live-TV apology to Julian Nagelsmann after Germany's 7-1 opener over Curaçao becomes the story, with Tuchel's Trent debate lingering.
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Scotland vs Morocco: Dykes warns of a proper test
Lyndon Dykes says Scotland must be at their best against Morocco, with Boston Stadium, squad calm and belief shaping the build-up.