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Germany and their football nightmare

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A shock exit at the World Cup There was a time when Germany were expected to win major football tournaments. Author | Ed Including their years as West Germany, they have lifted the World Cup four times, finished runners-up on another four occasions and won three of the six European Championship finals they have contested. Those days, however, now feel a long way off. The front page of Tuesday's Bild newspaper captured the mood with the headline: "The next German football nightmare", after Germany's World Cup campaign came to a sudden end in the last 32 with a 4-3 penalty shootout defeat by Paraguay following a 1-1 draw after extra time. Watch | A former German footballer responds to their defeat and exit Since winning the World Cup in 2014, Germany have twice failed to progress beyond the group stage and have now been eliminated in the first knockout match they have played at the 2026 tournament. Paraguay began the competition 41st in the FIFA world rankings, compared...

What next for Scotland after Steve Clarke exit?

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Steve Clarke's abrupt Scotland exit leaves questions after World Cup disappointment For much of Saturday afternoon, the skies above Charlotte were cloaked in dark grey clouds as torrential rain, fierce winds, thunder and lightning battered the city. Author | Sean M Steve Clarke quits as Scotland manager. Reaction from BBC Scotland here. youtu.be/VwVttcjuxQc?... [image or embed] — Super News Affiliate ( @supernews1.bsky.social ) 28 June 2026 at 19:13 If Steve Clarke happened to glance out from his hotel room, it would have provided a fitting backdrop for what was to come. Within minutes of Scotland's World Cup exit being confirmed, news broke that the head coach was stepping down. Unlike the storm outside, there had been little indication it was on the way. The manner of his departure was entirely in keeping with Clarke's character There was no fanfare, no immediate interviews and no apparent desire to explain his thinking beyond the statement he released. The detail a...

Are England lacking an x factor?

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England's first two group matches have presented very different challenges. A thriller against Croatia and a battle against Ghana. Author | Liam C Croatia pressed high, while Ghana defended deep and were content to concede possession, as reflected in England's 78.2% share of the ball. Ghana's experienced coach Carlos Queiroz appeared to take particular satisfaction in pointing out, on several occasions, that England had "no solutions". Tuchel said: "It is difficult to find a way through when someone plays a 4-5-1, sits completely deep and is committed to it, and they celebrated a 0-0 like a win. "So you could see the different approaches, which is fair enough and credit to them. You cannot lose your head about it." A closer look at two very different matches Against Croatia, England's runners in wide areas and through the middle posed a genuine threat. With Ghana sitting back, however, the Three Lions needed a moment of individual brilliance and...

Scotland's hopes of progressing from Group C hang in the balance.

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Scotland's attacking questions and defensive resilience leave Group C hopes finely poised. They have three points from a 1-0 win over Haiti and a 1-0 defeat by Morocco. Author | Sean M That tally of points could yet prove enough if they avoid a heavy loss to Brazil on Wednesday, while a draw would leave them on the brink of reaching the last 32. But what have the two matches in Boston revealed before the Tartan Army descends on Miami? In the build-up to the tournament, head coach Steve Clarke switched to a 4-4-2 formation for friendlies against Curacao and Bolivia with encouraging results. Against modest opposition, Scotland scored eight goals across those two games and arrived at the World Cup in confident mood. Clarke persisted with the same shape for the opening match against Haiti, but Scotland managed fewer shots than their opponents and posted a lower expected goals figure (1.05 compared with 1.21). John McGinn's winner arrived via a deflection, while starting forwards La...

England bring joy and excitement to the World Cup

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It was a remarkable first match for England at the 2026 World Cup Can they keep this brave and attacking style up throughout the tournament? Author | Liam C England supporters spilled out of the magnificent Dallas Stadium into the warm night air buoyed by a sense of exhilaration after Thomas Tuchel's side delivered a powerful statement of intent. Harry Kane had earlier urged his England team-mates to be "free in the mind" and embrace the pressure that comes with a World Cup, and they took him at his word, for better and worse. England's opening 4-2 win over Croatia combined exhilarating attacking football with moments of alarming defensive vulnerability, but the smiles on the faces of supporters leaving this vast arena painted their own picture. This was, whisper it, fun. England have often been difficult to watch in recent years, even when reaching the Euro 2024 final and the World Cup quarter-finals in Qatar four years ago. Those campaigns brought progress, but rare...

Key questions ahead of the release of Premier League fixtures

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The Premier League fixtures are out this Friday! The World Cup may be in full swing but minds will turn temporarily back towards the Premier League on Friday morning when the league announces the fixtures for all 20 teams Author | Macca When are the Premier League fixtures announced? The countdown to the new season begins on Friday 19 June, when the schedules for all 20 clubs will be unveiled at 10am. Where can you find the 2026/27 Premier League fixtures? The official websites of all 20 Premier League clubs will publish details of their respective fixture lists, while updates will also be shared across their social media channels. The Premier League's official app allows supporters to download their club's fixtures directly to their devices, with further information available via the league's official website. Fan blogs such as Manchester United's  The View from K Stand   will have the perspective of individual clubs and trying to examine if it's 'good or bad...

France eventually click into gear against Senegal

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It was a hard-fought win for France against Senegal Senegal famously beat Les Bleus in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup, with the late Papa Bouba Diop scoring the only goal in one of the greatest upsets in the tournament's history. Author | Jack L For long periods, the Lions of Teranga looked capable of producing another memorable result against the two-time champions, whose star-studded attacking quartet of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue and Michael Olise struggled to find their rhythm before the interval. France managed only three touches inside the Senegal penalty area in the first half, while Mbappe found it difficult to influence proceedings. Didier Deschamps' side emerged with far greater intensity after the break. Doue dragged a shot wide within moments of the restart, while Olise and Mbappe were both denied by Edouard Mendy when sent clean through on goal. However, the former Chelsea goalkeeper could do little to stop Mbappe, 27, from taking centre s...