Thursday, July 16, 2026
2026 World Cup: Argentina beat England to reach back-to-back final
England and Argentina go head to head for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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🚨🔴⚪️ Atlético Madrid president Cerezo: “Joan Laporta is a good friend and he already knows where Julián Alvarez is going to play next season”.
“Let me insist: Julián is our player and will be our player next season”.
Jamie Vardy hilariously recalls Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho using “juju cream” to recover from injuries at Leicester. 🇳🇬🤣
Dominik Szoboszlai has agreed to sign new FIVE year deal at Liverpool, valid until June 2031!
Verbal agreement in place with final details being sorted ahead of signature and official statement.
Szoboszlai stays, fully committed to #LFC new project under Andoni Iraola 🔴🔐
Arsenal have agreed a €40million deal with Club Brugge to sign winger Christos Tzolis as part of their summer rebuild.
According to David Ornstein of The Athletic, the Gunners have struck a €40m (£34m) agreement with Club Brugge for winger Christos Tzolis, with the move now being finalised.
The 24-year-old Greece international racked up 22 goals and 29 assists last season as Brugge won the Belgian title. It marks a return to England for Tzolis, who spent three seasons at Norwich City earlier in his career.
The deal comes as Arsenal reshape their attack, having already sold Leandro Trossard to Besiktas for €20m this week.
Chelsea FC was forced to delete a social media post celebrating Enzo Fernández’s equalizer after facing intense backlash from England fans.
Chelsea FC is facing a massive backlash from furious England fans. According to The Sun, the controversy erupted after the club’s official X account posted a celebratory tribute to Argentinian midfielder Enzo Fernández following his late equalizer.
With national tensions high, English supporters slammed the Premier League side for prioritizing club loyalty over country. Recognizing the immediate public relations disaster, Chelsea quickly deleted the post.
However, the damage was already done, leaving fans outraged and social media commentators joking that the club’s social media manager might be looking for a new job.
Kerr’s Gotham Return Sets Crowd Record
NYC Women’s Sport History Made
Star forward Sam Kerr returned to Gotham FC in front of a record 42,715 fans, making it the largest crowd ever for a women’s sporting event in New York City. The sell-out match at Citi Field saw Gotham secure a 1-0 victory over Washington Spirit in the NWSL.
- England’s World Cup Dream Ends
- Can You Name England’s World Cup Conquerors?
England’s World Cup campaign concluded in the semi-finals, falling 2-1 to Argentina in Atlanta. This defeat marks England’s twelfth knockout stage exit from a men’s World Cup. The ultimate challenge awaits: can you recall every team that eliminated England from the tournament?
Scotland Keeper Gordon Retires
Craig Gordon Hangs Up Gloves
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon has announced his retirement from football, ending a 25-year career after “living my dreams.” The 43-year-old, a member of Scotland’s World Cup squad, concluded his second spell at Heart of Midlothian this summer. Gordon stated in an emotional club video, “I’ve never wanted it to end, but end it must. I have lived my dreams and for that, I’m so thankful.”
Shankland Unfazed by Rangers Pressure
Lawrence Shankland is ready to prove himself at Rangers, feeling “no pressure” after his May move from Hearts and a World Cup appearance with Scotland. The 30-year-old striker, already a Scottish Premiership top scorer, is “buzzing to get started” and aims to be a key player under familiar manager Derek McInnes.
Gordon Defies Death Scare for World Cup Dream
Craig Gordon faced a dire diagnosis in March: a spine doctor warned of paralysis or even death from his neck injury. Remarkably, just months later, the 43-year-old stood with Scotland in the USA, helping end their 28-year wait for a World Cup return. This “impossible dream” came true, marking the oldest player’s final act defying incredible odds.
