England's 2026 World Cup Path Simulated: DR Congo to Spain
Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
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Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
Manchester City threaten to sue Real Madrid presidential hopeful over Haaland release clause claim. City, Haaland's father and agent deny any clause exists.
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Brazil captain Marquinhos, fresh off Champions League win with PSG, treats every match as his last ahead of World Cup 2026 opener vs Morocco on June 13.
Marcus Rashford heads to the World Cup with his club future unresolved. Barcelona may offer another loan, United want £26m, and Gordon's signing adds doubt.
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Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
Manchester City threaten to sue Real Madrid presidential hopeful over Haaland release clause claim. City, Haaland's father and agent deny any clause exists.
FIFA bans reusable water bottles at 2026 World Cup after safety U-turn, raising heat concerns with 28C temps. Mitigation measures in place.
Egypt qualified unbeaten for 2026, still seeking first World Cup win. Salah, turning 34, leads pragmatic side in Group G with Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand.
France face Ivory Coast Thursday without PSG stars due to Champions League final. Saliba a doubt with back problem. A key World Cup prep test.
Ahead of their 2026 World Cup tune-up, Ivory Coast boss Emerse Faé labeled France as the most complete squad globally, underscoring the formidable task