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Spain's two star wingers, Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, start on the bench as the defending champions face World Cup debutants Cape Verde at the Atlanta Stadium in the USA
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Manchester United have signed a deal with Amazon Prime for an ‘All or Nothing’ documentary, granting behind-the-scenes access beginning in pre-season. The series will launch in summer 2027 across over 240 countries, with United claiming the access fee secured is a record for any comparable documentary.
Kamada Levels for Japan
Daichi Kamada’s late goal earned Japan a crucial 2-2 draw against the Netherlands in their 2026 World Cup Group F match. The midfielder’s dramatic equalizer salvaged a vital point, keeping Japan’s World Cup qualification hopes strong after a hard-fought contest.
Japan Snatch Late World Cup Draw!
Japan fought back twice against the Netherlands in a thrilling World Cup opener in Dallas, securing a 2-2 draw. Daichi Kamada’s late header sealed a deserved point, showcasing Japan’s incredible fighting spirit on the global stage!
Amad’s Stoppage-Time Triumph! Ivory Coast secured a vital Group E victory at the 2026 World Cup, thanks to Amad Diallo’s dramatic 90th-minute winner against Ecuador. The late goal provided a crucial boost to the team’s campaign, demonstrating their resilience and ability to snatch three points at the death.
Manchester United’s Amad Diallo delivered a dramatic 90th-minute winner, securing a narrow victory for Ivory Coast against Ecuador in a compelling Philadelphia encounter. Diallo’s superb late strike sealed the win for his national side, thrilling fans.
Jordan Henderson finds criticism of Jude Bellingham ‘hard to read,’ emphasizing the midfielder’s “X-factor” for England at the World Cup. Henderson, a senior figure, praised Bellingham’s maturity and impact, noting how often his youth is overlooked despite significant achievements. He highlighted Bellingham’s positive influence and leadership within the squad, contrasting media narratives with his reality.
Ayari’s Sweden Stunner!
No Party for Ayari
Brighton’s Yasin Ayari scored a sensational ‘thunderbolt’ goal for Sweden against Tunisia. Despite the spectacular strike, the midfielder opted not to celebrate. Ayari’s father is Tunisian, a poignant reason for his respectful silence. The moment highlights the deep personal connections players often carry onto the international stage.
New Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola used the World Cup as a vital fact-finding mission. Evaluating both inherited players and potential new signings, Iraola keenly observed day four matches. His focus: revitalizing a squad that endured a dismal Premier League title defense, scouting talents like Wirtz, Isak, and Diomande, and assessing his Dutch contingent.
Sweden Dominates Tunisia
Sweden kicked off their World Cup journey in stunning fashion, bagging five goals against Group F rival Tunisia. Gyokeres and Isak were on target, driving the emphatic victory. This dominant start gives Sweden vital momentum in the tournament.
Potter’s World Cup Wager
Graham Potter stepped into Sweden training wearing a Stetson, playfully setting the World Cup mood. Some whispered the cowboy hat symbolized a ‘last-chance saloon’ for the manager, fresh off two consecutive sackings within 15 months. Yet, his Sweden side delivered a resounding 5-1 victory against Tunisia in Mexico, proving they mean business on the global stage.
