2026 FIFA World Cup: Spain and Argentina clash in the final
Spain and Argentina are set to lock on for a climax finish to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Barcelona president Joan Laporta says Atletico Madrid should sell Julian Alvarez given the striker’s desire to leave, insisting big clubs can’t afford unhappy players.
Laporta isn’t letting the Alvarez saga go quietly. Speaking at the World Cup, the Barcelona president told Mundo Deportivo that “a big club can’t afford to have unhappy players,” urging Atletico to cash in despite the striker still wanting out.
Atletico insist Alvarez isn’t for sale, with CEO Gil Marin reportedly rejecting even a €200 million bid. But Laporta remains confident, noting Barça’s offer is “very, very good” and that history is full of players once deemed unmoveable.
The Barcelona president added the offer has a shelf life — expiring at the end of the month, after which the club will pivot to other targets.
Bellingham’s Historic World Cup
Seven Goals for England Star
Jude Bellingham rewrote history, becoming the first Englishman to score seven goals at a single World Cup. His late strike secured a 6-4 victory over France in the third-place play-off. The Real Madrid star surpassed legends like Gary Lineker (Mexico ’86) and teammate Harry Kane (Russia 2018, this tournament), who each netted six goals.
England secured third place at the World Cup, defeating France 6-4 in a spectacular 10-goal showdown. Bukayo Saka netted a stunning hat-trick, helping England achieve their best finish in the tournament since 1966.
Rice: England’s Best Ever!
England midfielder Declan Rice declares this is “the best England group for a very long time,” a fact no one can dispute. Following their thrilling 6-4 victory over France, securing a World Cup bronze medal – their best finish since 1966 – Rice believes major tournament success is “close.”
England’s World Cup Journey Ends: What Next?
England’s World Cup concluded with a third-place finish. Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith, joined by Guy Mowbray and Adam Crafton, reflect on the team’s performance, pondering if more was possible against Argentina. They also discuss England’s future without key players like Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford, and John Stones. Plus, a Spain v Argentina preview and World Cup vibes from New York.
Guess the World Cup Star!
Daily ‘Who am I?’ challenge! Guess today’s World Cup star. Unlock clues with each wrong answer to maximize your score. Can you crack star No. 42 in few attempts? Adam Millington, BBC Sport, sets the brain-teaser. Play now for points and bragging rights!
Braga Staying at Hearts!
Champions League Dreams for Braga
Forward Claudio Braga, 26, has put an end to transfer speculation, confirming he is happy at Hearts after an impressive debut season. Braga is “very excited” about the prospect of playing in the Champions League, signaling his commitment to the club for their upcoming European challenge.
