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Friday, 12 June 2026
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Djed Spence’s World Cup call-up has Tottenham and Juventus watching closely
Djed Spence’s World Cup breakthrough has sharpened his profile, with Eric Dier backing him and Juventus interest adding to Tottenham’s summer leverage.
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Mateus Fernandes tops Manchester United's midfield shortlist
Manchester United are lining up a £65million bid for Mateus Fernandes, with West Ham wanting £85million and the midfielder open to a move.
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Edin Dzeko one figure in Bosnia's World Cup return
Edin Dzeko’s 148 caps and 73 goals sit behind Bosnia & Herzegovina’s World Cup return, with his war-shaped story still central.
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Coventry City documentary shows why this Premier League return took 25 years
Coventry City documentary Back Where We Belong follows a 25-year route from Villa Park relegation to Premier League promotion in 2026.
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Everton targets Raoul Bellanova to fill right-back void
Everton target Atalanta's Bellanova for right-back after Coleman retires. The 2029 contract and £21m fee present obstacles, but five alternatives await.
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Arsenal's attacking reset tests squad harmony
Arsenal plan £170m on Rogers and Kroupi. Ray Parlour warns it risks squad harmony. Plus: Saka's injury opens the door for Madueke at the World Cup.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold's Real Madrid gamble ends in failure
Trent made 14 La Liga starts at Real Madrid before benching. New arrivals and Jose Mourinho signal his exit. A Premier League return is inevitable.
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Christian Pulisic enters home World Cup with weight finally shared
Pulisic joins only four generational talents hosting a World Cup in their prime. Robinson returns from injury, but USMNT's defense is reshuffled.
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Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid: Mourinho wins the race
Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid on two-year deal. Mourinho's call beats Barcelona agreement and Atletico's larger offer for Portuguese free agent.
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Rob Edwards sacked as Wolves trigger Kieran Trippier's crisis
Rob Edwards sacked via social media 36 hours after unveiling summer signing Kieran Trippier, triggering the defender's contract crisis at Wolves.
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Scott McTominay races against time in Scotland's World Cup opener
Scott McTominay travels separately with medical staff after stomach upset as Scotland prepare for first World Cup in 28 years. Latest on Haiti opener fitness.
Thursday, 11 June 2026
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Harry Kane enters the World Cup in career-peak form
Harry Kane arrives at the 2026 World Cup in career-peak form with 61 goals in 51 games, determined to end England's 60-year major-trophy drought.
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Mexico end World Cup opening curse with dominant 2-0 victory
Mexico defeat South Africa 2-0 to break World Cup opening curse. Quiñones scores earliest goal of tournament; three red cards mar the opener.
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Manchester City and Nottingham Forest deadlocked on Anderson fee
Manchester City's £120m offer for Elliot Anderson rejected. Forest demands guaranteed £125m. £5m deadlock threatens record English transfer collapse.
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Unbeaten Switzerland meets winless Qatar in World Cup Group B clash
Switzerland have lost one match in 14 games, while Qatar are winless in six since qualification. Form disparity defines Group B's opening World Cup clash
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Wataru Endo retires from international football, Japan loses its captain
Endo retires from international football due to foot injury, withdrawing from 2026 World Cup squad after 73 caps for Japan.
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Jose Mourinho confirmed on three-year Real Madrid deal
Jose Mourinho confirmed as Real Madrid head coach on three-year deal. Manager arrives from Benfica's unbeaten season to lead second-place Madrid.
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Raphinha backs Vinicius to deliver Brazil's sixth World Cup
Raphinha publicly backs rival Vinicius to deliver Brazil's first World Cup title since 2002, with both in-form wingers primed to end the nation's 24-year
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Tuchel: the transfer battle will elevate Anderson, not distract him
Tuchel says the £100m+ transfer battle will elevate Anderson for the World Cup, not distract him. Manchester City and United battle Forest for the midfielder.
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Bellingham as England's No. 9: how Tuchel is reshaping the attack
How Tuchel's Bellingham No. 9 experiment and the omission of Foden and Palmer reshape England's World Cup approach with athleticism and pressing.
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Real Madrid in advanced talks for Bernardo Silva after outmaneuvering Barcelona
Real Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Bernardo Silva on a free transfer from Manchester City, outmaneuvering Barcelona with Jose Mourinho's backing.
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Spain World Cup preview: Yamal fitness and a rare squad shape define the case
Spain head to the 2026 World Cup as joint favourites, with Lamine Yamal's fitness, a unusual squad and a tricky bracket shaping the story.
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Morocco's injury headache before Brazil is bigger than the opener
Morocco face Brazil with Nayef Aguerd and Abde Ezzalzouli out, while Andy Brassell says their real test is how they respond to AFCON pressure.
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Liverpool transfer targets World Cup watchlist is shaped by realism
Liverpool's World Cup coverage doubles as a transfer watchlist, with Nico Schlotterbeck, Yan Diomande and Rayan among the standout names and price tags
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Scott McTominay misses Scotland training but Haiti worry looks limited
Scott McTominay missed Scotland training with a stomach issue, but reports say he should still be available for the Haiti opener.
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Fulham manager search widens with Arbeloa and Amorim in the frame
Fulham have opened talks with Alvaro Arbeloa and are discussing Ruben Amorim as they search for a replacement for Marco Silva.
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Celtic punished after Hearts pitch invasion
Celtic have been handed a suspended 1,000-seat reduction and £7,500 fine after the pitch invasion that followed their title-clinching win over Hearts.
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Premier League world cup players lead 2026 field
Premier League leads all leagues with 154 players at the 2026 World Cup, well ahead of the Bundesliga's 94, with City and Palace prominent.
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Germany players pay for 600 fans to travel to Ecuador match
Germany's players are paying for buses for 600 fans to the Ecuador group match in New Jersey after World Cup transport prices sparked backlash.
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Manchester City charges could trigger £100m rival claims
Liverpool could be among the clubs seeking compensation if Manchester City are found guilty of 115 charges, after Burnley’s Everton ruling.