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June 2026

Ghana’s Wall Stops England Cold in Boston Bore Draw

England were held to a goalless draw by Ghana in their second Group L match of the 2026 World Cup in Boston. Even with nearly 80% of the ball, Thomas Tuchel’s side managed only a couple of shots on target. England stay top of the group on four points, while Ghana’s solid defending puts them on track for the knockout…

Tuchel’s England Look Brilliant After Croatia Win But Two Big Worries Stay

England beat Croatia 4-1 in their World Cup 2026 opener in Dallas (England vs Croatia World Cup). The spark was Thomas Tuchel’s calm half-time team talk. Harry Kane opened the scoring, Jude Bellingham added a big third, and Marcus Rashford finished things off. But even after the brilliant win, the midfield shape and defensive fitness are still real worries before…

Rashford Rallies England: “We Fight for Each Other” as Ghana Clash Looms

Marcus Rashford has thrown down the gauntlet. England want to book their spot in the World Cup knockouts nice and early, and the Manchester United forward wants his teammates locked in, fired up, and ready to scrap for one another. After a cracking start to the tournament, the mood in Thomas Tuchel’s camp feels brilliant. It’s exactly the kind of…

World Cup 2026: Have Brazil lost their famous fear factor?

Brazil won 3-0 against Haiti at the 2026 World Cup, but they no longer scare teams like the great sides of old. They are building a more intelligent, more stable team with boss Carlo Ancelotti that wins through structure, not magic. Wow! What a night of football in Philadelphia! If you watched Brazil play Haiti, you saw a commanding 3-0…

The Weak Link Theory: Who’ll Really Win the World Cup?

The World Cup 2026 might not be won by the team with the brightest star. It could be won by the team with the fewest holes. Under “weak link theory,” football rewards squads that fix their weakest spot. The team that hides its flaws best, like France’s midfield, England’s defence, or Argentina’s full-backs, could lift the trophy. We all love…

How England’s big change helped sink Croatia in Tuchel’s World Cup opener

England beat Croatia 4-2 in their World Cup 2026 Group L opener in Dallas on 17 June 2026. Harry Kane scored twice to match Gary Lineker’s England record of 10 World Cup goals. Jude Bellingham hit a stunning third, and Marcus Rashford finished the job from the bench. It all came after Thomas Tuchel’s big half-time team talk sparked a…

The Socceroos Are Rewriting Australia’s Story One Goal at a Time

Australia’s 2026 World Cup squad is one of the most culturally diverse in the tournament. It has players born in refugee camps, across many continents, and to parents who fled war. Their big moment at World Cup 2026 has come at a tense political time, as far-right leader Pauline Hanson climbs the Australian polls with a clearly anti-multicultural message. There…

How Tuchel sparked England’s brave 4-2 win and left Southgate’s fears behind

Thomas Tuchel led England to a brilliant 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas at the 2026 World Cup. He did it by breaking the careful old habits of the Gareth Southgate era. After a blunt half-time team talk, and after assistant Anthony Barry called out the team’s “fearful patterns”, England switched to a bold, high-pressing attack and got a big…

Liverpool’s £86m Bid for Yan Diomande: The Next Salah?

Liverpool want 19-year-old RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, and they are ready to pay an £86m (€100m) package. New head coach Andoni Iraola sees the Ivory Coast star as the ideal man to take over from Mohamed Salah on the right wing. But RB Leipzig value Yan Diomande at €130m, and Paris Saint-Germain want him too. Wow, what a summer…

FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Cities: Stadiums, Venues, and Travel Tips

The FIFA World Cup 2026 runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. There are 104 matches at 16 stadiums. The Mexico City Stadium (capacity 80,824) hosts the opening match, and the New York New Jersey Stadium (capacity 80,663) hosts the final. Fans need entry papers for each host…