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🔥 Good, Bad, Ugly: The World Cup warmup kits

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The Guardian Football

Ten-man Paraguay hang on to seal World Cup win and send Turkey to early exit

Ten-man Paraguay scored the fastest goal of the World ⁠Cup so far to beat a hapless Turkey 1-0 in a dramatic Group D match, breathing life into their campaign ⁠and condemning their opponents ⁠to a miserable ​early exit. Fired up after their humiliating 4-1 opening match defeat by the USA, Paraguay went ahead 64 seconds in when ⁠Matías ⁠Galarza rifled in a long-range shot, then clung on for the entire game against a tide of Turkish attacks. Continue reading...

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The Guardian Football

I don’t like the World Cup hydration breaks but trust me – they help the coaches | Emma Hayes

Nobody wants more stoppages in the game but it allows us, whether on TV or the touchline, to analyse what we see In the NFL or NBA, a head coach can sometimes affect momentum in the game during a timeout. Even as a head coach in American football you get three timeouts per half. In most cases in soccer, players have to problem-solve and think on their feet. I’m not a fan of the hydration breaks that have been introduced at this World Cup, but they’re here for now and it is fascinating from a coaching perspective because the momentum has swung straight after several hydration breaks. That could suggest coach involvement has helped teams to tweak things. Continue reading...

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BBC Sport

Uzbeks to beat DR Congo? The reality of Scotland's qualification mental gymnastics

Uzbeks to beat DR Congo? Argentina to run riot? Favours from England? BBC Scotland weighs up the permutations needed for Scotland to progress.

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The Guardian Football

Turkey v Paraguay: World Cup 2026 – live

⚽️ Kick-off time: 8pm local/1pm AEST/4am BST/11pm EDT ⚽️ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail Sam A surprise start for attacker Isidro Pitta , who was so certain he wouldn’t be called up to Paraguay’s squad for the World Cup that he had already booked a holiday to Spain with his family during the tournament. Nicknamed ‘Viking’ due to his long hair and big ginger beard, he’s found form at Red Bull Bragantino and is described as “a fighter, a tireless worker and a constant nuisance for opposition defences” in the Guardian’s World Cup player guide. Continue reading...

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BBC Sport

Earps 'doesn't know' if she's ready for spotlight again

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps does not know if she is ready to be back in the spotlight after signing for the London City Lionesses.

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Messi's family confirm father has health issue

The family of Lionel Messi confirmed on Thursday that the Argentina star's father, Jorge Messi, is currently experiencing a health issue.

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How can teams qualify for knockout rounds? Clinchi...

Who can secure qualification before the group stage ends, and whose World Cup dreams could be shattered?

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World Cup 2026 Power Rankings after one game: U.S....

All 48 teams have played one group game, so let's revisit our Power Rankings. What do our writers and experts think the field of favorites looks like after one week?

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Faster than Mbappé: Is Muñoz Liverpool's answer to...

Osasuna winger Victor Muñoz offers width, explosive pace and the ability to beat a man. But can he make the step up at Liverpool?

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BBC Sport

London City Lionesses sign ex-England keeper Earps

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps joins London City Lionesses on a two-year deal after leaving Paris St-Germain.

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The Guardian Football

ITV wins World Cup ratings battle with BBC in tournament’s first week

England v Croatia attracted year’s highest UK TV figures BBC opted for more first-pick games in knockout stages ITV is winning the UK television ratings battle after the first week of the World Cup. Viewing figures from Barb (the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board) show the channel had four of the five highest TV audiences, topped by England’s 4-2 win over Croatia on Wednesday. England’s victory in Dallas attracted a peak audience of 15.4 million on ITV and an average of more than 10 million, the highest UK TV viewing figures of the year. Continue reading...

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BBC Sport

Scotland's totems must turn up to thwart dynamic Morocco

Scotland will need their best display since Steve Clarke took over to achieve the result against Morocco that will secure knockout tournament football for the first time, writes Tom English.

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World Cup's best viral moments: Mexico, Scotland d...

World Cup's best viral moments so far including a Mexican duck, a German cyclist, and plenty of fan fun.

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BBC Sport

A heavily jeered $250m goldmine - are hydration break ads here to stay?

BBC Sport explores how hydration break ads work in other countries and how they could impact the future of football.

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Cucurella: 'No doubts' over 'bigger' Madrid move

Marc Cucurella has said he had "no doubts" about leaving Chelsea for Real Madrid, describing the move as a "bigger step I needed to take."

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The Guardian Football

‘When Real come for you it’s very difficult to say no’: Cucurella explains Chelsea exit

Full-back moving back to Spain in £52m deal Player reveals he had telephone call with Mourinho Marc Cucurella has admitted that he had not expected to leave Chelsea and that his £52m signing for Real Madrid was done in a day and a half. The Spain left-back also defended himself against the backlash from Barcelona fans, insisting that although he was born and raised in Catalonia and joined the Barça academy aged 14, he could not turn down Real Madrid. “I am very happy,” the 27-year-old said – if maybe not as happy as his wife, Claudia, whose entire family are Madrid supporters. “It was all very fast,” Cucurella said from Spain’s training base in Chattanooga, Tennessee. “I got a phone call one morning. My people told me the two clubs had the terms mostly agreed and that I had to decide if I wanted to go there. I had no doubts. It is a big step for me, very important in my career. It all happened in roughly a day and a half. For me, that was the best thing, so it could be all done and I could keep my focus on the World Cup .” Continue reading...

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BBC Sport

Arsenal's first bid for Monga rejected - Friday's gossip

Arsenal's opening bid for Jeremy Monga rejected by Leicester, Gunners also preparing bid for Bradley Barcola, RB Leipzig make contact with Everton over Barry.

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