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Monday, 22 June 2026
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Endrick ready, but still third in Brazil’s attack, says Ronaldo
Ronaldo says Endrick is ready but still third in Brazil’s attack, with 26 World Cup minutes and a 63rd-minute cameo against Haiti.
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Mbappe, Messi, Haaland and Kane: Williams on four different defensive problems
Ashley Williams explains how to stop Messi, Mbappe, Haaland and Kane after France beat Senegal 3-1, with Mbappe scoring twice.
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Netherlands vs Sweden: Gakpo leads the way in 5-1 win
Cody Gakpo starred as Netherlands beat Sweden 5-1, with two goals and an assist. Brian Brobbey and Denzel Dumfries also shone.
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World Cup 2026 highlights: Salah and Cape Verde keep the surprise stories going
Cape Verde stayed in the World Cup shock conversation, while Mohamed Salah drove Egypt to their first-ever World Cup win in the overnight round-up.
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Sandro Tonali chase pushes Tottenham into unfamiliar money
Tottenham have rejected bids for Sandro Tonali, with Newcastle holding out for around £100 million and wage talks growing more serious.
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Mohamed Salah drives Egypt to first World Cup win with comeback over New Zealand
Mohamed Salah scored and assisted as Egypt beat New Zealand 3-1 for the country's first World Cup win and top spot in Group G.
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Cape Verde turn Uruguay draw into a real shot at the last 32
Cape Verde vs Uruguay finished 2-2, leaving the debutants third in Group H on 2 points and still in the hunt for the last 32.
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Andoni Iraola faces instant pressure at Liverpool after two-year contract
David James says Andoni Iraola’s two-year Liverpool contract means he must start quickly, with Bournemouth success cited as proof he can adapt fast.
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Brazil weigh Neymar return as Raphinha misses Scotland fixture
Lucas Paqueta says Brazil are saddened by Raphinha's hamstring injury but excited by Neymar's return to training before Scotland.
Sunday, 21 June 2026
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Lucas Bergvall explores summer exit after limited Tottenham minutes
Lucas Bergvall has asked to leave Tottenham and is exploring a summer exit after just 112 minutes under Roberto de Zerbi.
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Curtis Jones transfer stalls as Liverpool hold out for £35 million
Liverpool are holding out for £35 million for Curtis Jones after Inter’s £21.7 million bid, with contract uncertainty still hanging over the deal.
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John McGinn wants Scotland to show more personality against Brazil
John McGinn wants Scotland to show more personality against Brazil after the Morocco loss, with a point enough to all but secure knockout progress.
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Declan Rice and William Saliba expose Arsenal's workload problem
Declan Rice and William Saliba have revealed hidden injury concerns after a brutal Arsenal season, with Rice calling the schedule obscene and Saliba
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Benjamin Sesko transfer news: United say no despite Barcelona and Atletico interest
Benjamin Sesko’s second-half surge under Michael Carrick has drawn Barcelona and Atletico Madrid interest, but Manchester United say he is not for sale.
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Spain player ratings vs Saudi Arabia
Spain's player ratings after a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia were led by Mikel Oyarzabal's 9.3, Lamine Yamal's 8.2 and Rodri's 8.2.
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Lucas Bergvall wants a Tottenham exit, but only on his terms
Lucas Bergvall has told Tottenham he wants to leave this summer, with the Sweden midfielder seeking regular starts at No8 and weighing permanent offers
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Trevoh Chalobah's late World Cup call-up came after a two-hour delay
Trevoh Chalobah missed Thomas Tuchel's text for two hours in Times Square, then got the World Cup call-up he calls the number one moment of his career.
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Florian Wirtz Chelsea link dismissed as Liverpool debate continues
Chelsea have dismissed links to Florian Wirtz, while his Liverpool return of 7 goals and 10 assists keeps the debate alive.
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Spain vs Saudi Arabia: Yamal and Oyarzabal make the difference
Lamine Yamal scored on his first World Cup start and Mikel Oyarzabal added a brace as Spain beat Saudi Arabia 4-0.
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Curtis Jones transfer stand-off leaves Liverpool and Inter apart
Inter’s €25 million offer for Curtis Jones was rejected as Liverpool want around £35 million and a 10% to 15% sell-on clause before mid-July.
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Yoane Wissa World Cup goal gives Newcastle a reminder
Yoane Wissa's World Cup equaliser for DR Congo has reopened the Newcastle United debate over his £55 million move from Brentford.
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Portugal vs Uzbekistan is really a midfield selection test
Portugal face Uzbekistan with João Neves, Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes central to Roberto Martinez’s selection calls, while Cristiano Ronaldo remains a key
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Manchester City's next defence is already taking shape
Manchester City’s defence is taking shape as Marc Guéhi and Abdukodir Khusanov push on, Joško Gvardiol returns and Nathan Aké edges toward the exit.
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Mohamed Salah rift talk shut down after Egypt's opener
Hossam Hassan has denied any Mohamed Salah rift after subbing his captain in Egypt’s World Cup opener. Egypt drew Belgium and face New Zealand next.
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Neymar injury latest: Ancelotti says he will be ready for Scotland
Neymar is set to train individually, join Brazil on Monday and be available against Scotland. He has not played for Brazil since October 2023.
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Scotland vs Brazil is shaping up as a survival test in Miami
Tim Vickery and Kris Boyd say Scotland must survive Miami heat and avoid an early setback against Brazil on 24 June.
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Wesley Fofana's latest red card has made Chelsea's summer harder to read
Wesley Fofana's second red card and Chelsea's crowded centre-back picture have made him a real summer question after a 10th-place finish.
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Harvey Elliott gets a Liverpool clean slate
Andoni Iraola’s clean-slate message gives Harvey Elliott a fresh chance at Liverpool after a stalled Aston Villa loan and pre-season work.
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Curtis Jones transfer news: Inter's bid meets Liverpool's price
Curtis Jones is at the centre of an Inter Milan move, with Liverpool wanting more than €30m and Heskey pointing to contract frustration.
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World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings: Messi and David set the pace
Lionel Messi and Jonathan David lead the World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings on 3 goals, with Kane, Mbappe and Haaland one behind.