Wednesday, June 24, 2026
LIVE England frustrated by Ghana: How far can they go?
England were held to a 0-0 draw by a defensively disciplined Ghana in their second World Cup group game, while Croatia's win over Panama leaves the Three Lions still top of Group L but with question marks over their attacking sharpness heading into the knockout rounds.
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A witch doctor from Ghana who “cursed” Harry Kane claims to have “released” England’s captain from the hex following the countries’ World Cup stalemate.
“I am the most powerful spiritualist in the whole world. Now, I am going to release Harry Kane so that, his next match, he can score.”
Find out more about the “curse” ⤵️
https://telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/06/24/englands-drab-draw-against-ghana-a-southgate-performance/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_tw_post_against-ghana-a-southgate-performance/
🚨 Martin Dubravka to Tottenham, here we go! Deal agreed for former Burnley and Man United goalkeeper to join #THFC.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 24, 2026
Move completed today with Dubravka set to be backup GK at Spurs behind Kinski. 🔃🇸🇰
Guglielmo Vicario to leave this summer. pic.twitter.com/OB5tEWGK1s
Munoz Seals World Cup Spot!
Colombia Marches On!
Daniel Munoz’s deflected goal propelled Colombia into the 2026 World Cup knockout stage with a vital 1-0 win over DR Congo. The crucial victory secures their last 32 spot, igniting national pride. Colombia’s strategic play proved decisive in a tight encounter.
Ancient Ball Crosses Ocean for World Cup!
The world’s oldest football, dating from 1540-1570, has traveled from Stirling to Miami, Florida. It’s making a special appearance at Scotland’s crucial World Cup match against Brazil. Discovered in the 1970s at Stirling Castle, this unique artifact is currently on display at the Coral Gables Museum, bridging centuries of football history.
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Scotland faces Brazil in a pivotal World Cup match in Miami. Sixty years ago, in their first encounter, Stevie Chalmers remarkably scored against a legendary Brazil side, featuring Pele, leading to a 1-1 draw. Manager Steve Clarke’s squad now aims for a similar defiant performance in what many are calling “Scotland’s game of the century.” History beckons for the Tartan Army.
Suggested Headlines:
Scotland’s Historic Brazil Test
Miami Clash: Scotland vs. Brazil
Clarke’s Men Face ‘Game of the Century’
Tartan Army Chases Knockout Dream
Scotland faces a critical World Cup group stage challenge against Morocco and Brazil, potentially relying on a third-place finish to advance. With 32 of 48 teams qualifying, elimination is harder than progression. Scotland holds three points from two games, eyeing their final match against Brazil, where a draw could secure automatic qualification. The team navigates a tough path in an expanded tournament.
Headlines: “Scotland’s World Cup Hopes: Third Place Fate?”, “Crucial Match Against Brazil for Scotland”
Miami Roars for Tartan Army!
Scotland’s passionate “Tartan Army” has descended on Miami, transforming “The Magic City” into a vibrant hub of Scottish pride. Initial concerns that Miami couldn’t rival Boston’s atmosphere for the fans quickly disappeared. Supporters are making their presence felt with spirited marches and iconic chants, proving their dedication is unmatched as they follow their team.
Cristiano Ronaldo silenced doubters with a brace in Portugal’s 5-0 demolition of Uzbekistan. It had been a “dark week” for the 41-year-old after a toothless display against DR Congo, but he bounced back in style.
He became the first male player to score in six different World Cups, also overtaking Eusebio as Portugal’s all-time leading scorer. Portugal march on toward the knockouts.
Rangers Nearing McCrorie Return!
Rangers are reportedly close to re-signing Ross McCrorie from Bristol City. Celtic has increased its offer for Sandefjord’s Zinedin Smajlovic. Meanwhile, Hearts’ Alexandros Kyziridis is attracting interest from top Greek clubs. It’s a busy transfer window for Scottish clubs!
