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Saturday, 13 June 2026
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Ryan Christie signs new Bournemouth deal until 2029
Ryan Christie has signed a new Bournemouth contract until the summer of 2029 after 177 appearances since arriving from Celtic in 2021.
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Netherlands vs Japan preview: Koeman faces a striker call as World Cup opener looms
Ronald Koeman must choose between Memphis Depay and Donyell Malen as the Netherlands open their World Cup campaign against Japan.
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Newcastle's summer reset: Trafford chase, Pope pressure and Bruno fears
Newcastle's move for James Trafford, priced at £35m-£45m, could push Nick Pope out as Bruno Guimarães worries grow after no Europe.
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Germany vs Curaçao preview
Germany open their World Cup campaign against Curaçao in Houston, carrying nine straight wins and recent opening-game scars into the tournament.
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Kenan Yildiz to Arsenal: winger priority points to a big summer move
Arsenal are making winger a priority, with Kenan Yildiz the dream target and Christos Tzolis an alternative as three or four signings are planned.
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Moises Caicedo urged as Manchester United target by Antonio Valencia
Antonio Valencia has urged Manchester United to sign Moises Caicedo, saying he would fit Kobbie Mainoo and add needed midfield intensity.
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Liverpool transfer news: Diomande and Barcola links point to a wide rebuild
Liverpool are linked with a £198.5m winger double move for Yan Diomande and Bradley Barcola, with both targets still in play.
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Christos Tzolis emerges as Arsenal's next attacking target
Arsenal are exploring a £34.5m move for Christos Tzolis, whose 43 goals and 45 assists for Club Brugge make him a serious target.
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Scotland vs Haiti is already being framed by Scotland’s leaders
Robertson backs McTominay as Scotland’s best in Serie A and Lennon calls McGinn a stick-on starter before Haiti on 14 June 2026.
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Leeds Central Library marks 60 years since England's 1966 World Cup win
Leeds Central Library marks 60 years since England's 1966 World Cup win with a display of Leeds United memorabilia and civic history.
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Micah Richards backs Tuchel's call but says England lost too much attacking threat
Micah Richards backed Thomas Tuchel’s call but said England should have kept Phil Foden or Cole Palmer and dropped Jordan Henderson.
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Andoni Iraola reset begins as Liverpool clear out Arne Slot's coaching staff
Liverpool have confirmed the exits of three coaches from Arne Slot's staff as Andoni Iraola begins reshaping the backroom team.
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England vs Croatia preview: Guehi expected to miss out as Tuchel leans physical
England's World Cup opener against Croatia is already shaping into a selection story, with Marc Guehi expected to miss out and Jude Bellingham likely to start.
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USA vs Paraguay: Balogun and Pulisic drive a convincing opening win
USA beat Paraguay 4-1 in their World Cup opener as Folarin Balogun scored twice, Christian Pulisic assisted, and Giovanni Reyna struck late.
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Bradley Barcola transfer draws Liverpool and Arsenal into a crowded summer chase
Bradley Barcola is emerging as a summer target for Liverpool and Arsenal, with PSG open to selling after stalled talks and a €100m valuation.
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Serhou Guirassy Tottenham move remains open after agent denial
Karamba Guirassy says no agreement exists for Serhou Guirassy, keeping Tottenham in the striker race as Spurs assess a major summer rebuild.
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Mohamed Salah exit looks bigger than one manager
Danny Murphy says Mohamed Salah's form, not only Arne Slot, drove the Liverpool exit. Salah left with 257 goals, and transfer noise continues.
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Khephren Thuram draws Liverpool and Manchester United into the same market
Liverpool want Khephren Thuram as a Curtis Jones replacement, but Manchester United are also watching as Juventus set a €45-50 million price range.
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Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Larin off the bench changes the opener
Larin scored in the 78th minute after coming on in the 76th as Canada drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto.
Friday, 12 June 2026
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Jahmai Simpson-Pusey signs Cologne deal until 2030
Cologne have made Jahmai Simpson-Pusey’s January loan permanent, with the defender signing until 2030 after 11 Bundesliga appearances.
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Scotland’s World Cup feel-good story goes beyond the pitch
A teenage fan’s winning Scotland World Cup bus artwork and Adidas’s Choose Scotland advert show how McTominay, nostalgia and pride are driving the build-up.
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Cliff Jones MBE and a Wales and Tottenham legacy that still stands
Cliff Jones has been made an MBE for services to Welsh football. His Wales career, 1958 World Cup run and Tottenham double define the story.
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Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina ratings: Larin rescues a first World Cup point
Cyle Larin’s late equaliser rescued Canada’s first-ever World Cup point in Toronto, while Jonathan David had a frustrating 1-1 draw.
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Cyle Larin rescues Canada's first World Cup point against Bosnia & Herzegovina
Cyle Larin scored in the 78th minute as Canada drew 1-1 with Bosnia & Herzegovina, earning their first World Cup point after seven games.
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Bernardo Silva leads a busy transfer gossip bulletin
Bernardo Silva's expected Real Madrid move leads a transfer gossip column, with Marcus Rashford to Bayern München and Mateus Fernandes to Manchester
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Derry City beat Bohemians with eight-minute second-half burst
Derry City scored three times in eight second-half minutes to beat Bohemians, end an eight-match wait for a win and close out Celtic Park.
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Scotland world cup opener: Clarke wants a stronger start against Haiti
Steve Clarke wants Scotland to do something special against Haiti, with Scott McTominay fit again and a squad-first message before the opener.
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Mourinho’s Real Madrid return has Bernardo Silva talk moving fast
José Mourinho’s Real Madrid return is being linked with Bernardo Silva, who is being discussed as a fit at midfield, No. 10 or wide right.
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Germany World Cup: Kimmich wants more than optimism
Joshua Kimmich says Germany must do more than want to win the World Cup, with a nine-match winning run but cautious voices around him.
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Old Firm violence arrests reach 40 after Ibrox disorder
Three more men have been charged after ugly Old Firm scenes at Ibrox, taking the total number of arrests to 40 following the Scottish Cup quarter-final