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Dan Burn credits Disney World family trip with easing England's Florida heat challenge
Newcastle defender Dan Burn arrived in Florida a week early and took his family to Disney World to acclimatise ahead of England's World Cup warm-weather camp, saying the trip helped him cope better than expected in Tampa's sweltering conditions.
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Van Hecke agrees personal terms with Spurs as De Zerbi targets third summer signing
Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke has reportedly agreed personal terms with Tottenham Hotspur despite two rejected bids, with the Dutch international said to be eager to reunite with manager Roberto De Zerbi in north London.
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Norwegian press savage 'shockingly weak' Haaland after Norway draw, but Solbakken backs his striker
Erling Haaland was rated as low as two out of ten by Norwegian outlets after a 72-minute cameo in Norway's 1-1 draw with Morocco in New Jersey, with Dagsbladet calling it a 'shockingly weak rehearsal' ahead of the World Cup.
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Mazraoui limps off in Morocco friendly to cast doubt over World Cup opener against Brazil
Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui was substituted after just 29 minutes of Morocco's friendly against Norway on Sunday with an apparent arm or shoulder injury, putting his availability for Saturday's Group C clash with Brazil at the MetLife Stadium in doubt.
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Lizarazu excludes Rabiot and Cherki from his ideal XI for the 2026 World Cup
On the eve of France's final friendly against Northern Ireland, Bixente Lizarazu unveiled his ideal lineup for the 2026 World Cup, excluding Adrien Rabiot from midfield and Rayan Cherki from attack.
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Dembélé, Olise, Doué: Lizarazu highlights traffic jam on France's right flank before World Cup
After France's defeat to Ivory Coast (1-2), Bixente Lizarazu raises a positioning problem in the French attack: Dembélé, Olise and Doué are all competing for the right wing behind Mbappé.
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Brembo fires back after Leclerc blames brake failure for Monaco retirement
Brake supplier Brembo has responded with "great astonishment" after Charles Leclerc claimed three of his four brakes stopped working during the Monaco Grand Prix, costing him a certain podium finish behind Lewis Hamilton.
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Real Madrid election result ends Haaland threat but Rodri's City future stays unresolved
Florentino Perez has retained the Real Madrid presidency, effectively ending a rival candidate's pledge to sign Erling Haaland — but uncertainty over Rodri's contract situation at Manchester City continues to linger.
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Moleka's after-the-siren penalty seals Brumbies' first Super Rugby Women's win in a year
Fullback Faitala Moleka kicked a penalty seconds after the final siren to give the ACT Brumbies a 15-12 victory over the Queensland Reds at Ballymore, ending a seven-match winless run stretching back to March 2024.
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Tuchel names Declan Rice England vice-captain ahead of World Cup opener against Croatia
Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Declan Rice as England's vice-captain for the World Cup, with the Arsenal midfielder joining the squad's Florida camp alongside Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze ahead of a final warm-up against Costa Rica.
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Deschamps Defends Mbappé and France Players Over Image Rights and Sports Betting Campaigns
Less than a week before France's World Cup campaign begins, Didier Deschamps acknowledged in a press conference that certain advertising campaigns by a Federation partner may not be "in line with the sport."
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Mazraoui limps off after 29 minutes in Morocco friendly to cast World Cup doubt
Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui was substituted after just 29 minutes in Morocco's friendly against Norway on Sunday, raising concerns over his fitness ahead of their Group C opener against Brazil on Saturday.
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World Cup 2026: Every fixture, date and kick-off time as 48-team tournament approaches
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa and runs through to the final at MetLife Stadium on July 19, spanning 104 matches across 39 days — the largest tournament in history.
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USA snatch SVNS Series qualification with stunning 17-point comeback to stun Fiji in Bordeaux
The USA secured a place in the 2027 SVNS Series with a 17-14 comeback win over Fiji in Bordeaux, overturning a 14-0 deficit in the final three minutes through tries from David Still, Will Chevalier and Lucas Lacamp.
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Jeff Wilson says Tony Brown will restore the All Blacks' lost freedom to play
Former All Black Jeff Wilson believes Tony Brown's return to New Zealand rugby from 2028 will revive the fundamental skills and player freedom that the All Blacks have lacked in recent years. Brown joins as assistant coach after three years working under Rassie Erasmus with the Springboks.
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Eriksen's second collapse prompts cardiac charity to call for universal youth screening
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly with Ukraine on Sunday, prompting Cardiac Risk in the Young to renew its call for routine heart screening of all young people aged 14–35. The charity warns that 12 apparently healthy young people die suddenly from undiagnosed heart conditions in the UK every week.
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Kansas City jazz clubs and £1,100 wine bottles await England's families at World Cup 2026 base
England's players and their families will be based in Kansas City, Missouri, for the 2026 World Cup, with the FA selecting the self-styled Soccer Capital of America as their hub from June 13.
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Beaten by Ivory Coast, France loses world number one ranking before World Cup
France's defeat to Ivory Coast (1-2) on Thursday in Nantes costs them 7.89 points in the FIFA rankings, where Argentina and Spain now lead. England, Portugal and Brazil are closing in, with a more favorable group schedule.
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Hadjar ends Red Bull's 13-month second-seat drought with first Monaco podium
Isack Hadjar finished on the podium in Monaco on Sunday, ending a 13-month wait for a Red Bull Racing result from a driver not named Max Verstappen. The 21-year-old Frenchman's composed performance has raised fresh hope that the team's cursed second seat may finally be settled.
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