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OneFootball x Skepsis and Tony Perry: Full trust in England and Thomas Tuchel
As part of OneFootball’s collaboration series with Shoot Music we’re interviewing an artist about their love of football and, over the next few weeks, it will be all about the World Cup.
This week it’s England fans, Skepsis and Tony Perry.
How excited are you for the World Cup?
Skepsis: I’m absolutely buzzing for the World Cup. There’s just nothing like it — the whole country comes together, pubs packed, everyone suddenly believing again after one good result. As an England fan, it’s equal parts excitement and emotional damage though.
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Tony Perry: Buzzing! Just like Qatar, it might feel different to other World Cups, but as soon as we see that opening ceremony, all the fans going crazy for their nations, the goals, the fever will kick in. It’s going to be epic.
What’s your favourite World Cup memory as an England fan?
Skepsis: My favourite World Cup memory as an England fan has to be the 2018 run in Russia. The atmosphere around the country was unreal. The penalty shootout win against Colombia felt like years of pain being lifted for a moment, and the scenes after Kieran Trippier scored that free kick against Croatia are burned into my brain forever.
Tony: From recent times, that Trippier free kick against Croatia, was peak England fandom. I was also lucky to DJ at the games in Qatar so being up close when we beat Wales was special. However, I am old enough to remember Michael Owen’s goal against Argentina in 1998. Even now I watch it and think, “wow, a teenager managed to do that for us.” It was a very special goal.
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How do you rate England’s chances this year?
Skepsis: I actually rate England’s chances pretty highly this year. On paper, the squad is ridiculous going forward, and there’s finally real depth. The big question is whether they can handle the pressure in the key moments against elite teams. As a Manchester United fan I’m used to suffering anyway, so I never get too confident with England.
Tony: Full trust in Thomas Tuchel’s army. With the players coming off such a long season, the heat, the pitches and the travel, I think tactical nouse is going to be so important. With Tuchel, we have that and a winner too. I see us getting to the semi-finals.
If England are to go far this year, which one player do you think will be key to that success?
Skepsis: If England are going to go far, I think Jude Bellingham will be the key player. He’s got that rare thing where he can completely take over big games with personality as well as ability. He looks like someone who actually enjoys the pressure rather than hiding from it.
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Tony: For me, Declan Rice is the engine room. We’ve got a lot of attacking talent, but if we have a weakness, it’s probably at the back. Dec has the ability to lock out the opposition which helped Arsenal win the league. I think he’ll provide the same superpower for England.
Who do you think will win the World Cup and why?
Skepsis: I think Spain will win the World Cup. They’ve got the perfect mix of technical quality, young talent and experience, and they play with so much confidence and control. In tournament football, teams that can dominate possession and stay calm under pressure usually go very far.
Tony: I’m with Skepsis, Spain are so intelligent and even though they don’t have an elite striker, the collective is so strong. I felt Argentina would win the last one, and the feeling this time is for the Spanish!
‘Arctic (England edit)’ by Skepsis, Doktor & Tony Perry is out now.
You can follow both on Instagram here: @skepsismusicuk and @djtonyperry
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Liverpool transfer news: Victor Munoz set to sign for Reds
Last summer, it was Hugo Ekitike who chose Liverpool over Newcastle before Alexander Isak forced a move from Newcastle to Liverpool.
The tale of Victor Munoz follows a similar pattern, with Liverpool hijacking Newcastle‘s move by triggering his release clause with Osasuna.
Interest also came from Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen but ultimately, Munoz chose Anfield, with the deal accelerating following the appointment of Iraola, who has extensive knowledge of La Liga.
Munoz’s pace, his role in breaking down low blocks, as well as his ability to deal with the ball in the final third, all played a part in Iraola’s push to make him the first signing of his tenure at Anfield.
There is a belief that Munoz’s overall output must improve but Liverpool believe that will come over time, with a six-year-deal proof of that, and are encouraged by the fact that they have secured a player who can get himself into dangerous positions.
The fact that he previously spent time at Barcelona and Real Madrid is indication of his potential.
The right-footed Spaniard mainly plays off the left and with Mohamed Salah leaving, the need for attacking reinforcements is clear.
Liverpool are confident that having Munoz, alongside Rio Ngumoha and Cody Gakpo, will add to the versatility they have and believe that his arrival will not affect playing time for 17-year-old Ngumoha, who made his England debut earlier this month.
The understanding is that Munoz will not be the only attacking signing Liverpool make this summer. There remains a strong interest in Yan Diomande, who plays for RB Leipzig and is at the World Cup with Ivory Coast. Diomande, 19, is also admired by Paris St-Germain.
Meanwhile, there is interest from Italy for Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who wants to play regular football, having made just one Premier League start last season.
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Ivory Coast forward Elye Wahi arrested on fixing suspicion before World Cup
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The Ivory Coast’s quest for a World Cup got off to a great start with a 1-0 victory over Ecuador on Sunday, but a recent scandal involving one of its players may put a dark cloud over its entire tournament run.
According to The Athletic, Ivory Coast forward Elye Wahi was arrested on suspicion of fixing offenses less than two weeks before the start of the tournament.

Elye Wahi of Cote d’Ivoire plays during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match against Ecuador at Philadelphia Stadium in Philadelphia, Pa., on June 14, 2026. (Joe Prior/Visionhaus)
The arrest stems from an incident during a May 17 match in the French Ligue 1, in which Wahi, while playing for his club Nice, intentionally earned a yellow card against Metz.
Wahi was arrested on May 29 by French police, mere hours after scoring two goals in a win over Saint-Étienne.
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According to a spokesperson for the Marseille public prosecutor’s office, Wahi was released from police custody after he was interviewed by authorities.
While the investigation is still ongoing, Wahi has traveled to the United States and even played in the Ivory Coast’s win over Ecuador this past weekend.
The belief is that Wahi participated in a practice called “spot-fixing,” which is essentially manipulating events within a match that gamblers with inside knowledge can then bet on.

New York City FC forward Jovan Mijatovic receives a yellow card from referee Keylor Herrera during the second half against Queretaro FC at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, N.Y., on July 28, 2024. (Mark Smith/USA TODAY Sports)
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The Athletic says suspicions were raised when Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), the governing body that runs the league in France, were tipped off about suspect betting patterns in Nice’s Ligue 1 fixture against Metz, involving wagers on Wahi to receive a yellow card.
A yellow card was shown to Wahi in the 35th minute of the match against Metz, and he was suspended on yellow card accumulation for the following match, the first leg of a relegation playoff against Saint-Étienne, which Nice drew 0-0.

Ivory Coast’s Elye Wahi and teammate Nicolas Pepe react after missing a chance to score against Ecuador during a World Cup Group E soccer match in Philadelphia on June 14, 2026. (Matt Slocum/AP)
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Wahi has not been charged with any crimes as the investigation continues.
OutKick has reached out to FIFA for comment on the matter.
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Kane Leads the Way as England Players Shine in Opening Win Over Croatia
England began their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign in impressive fashion with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia in Dallas, with captain Harry Kane producing a man-of-the-match performance.
Thomas Tuchel’s side showed attacking quality throughout the contest, scoring four goals to secure all three points in their opening Group match.
Kane was the standout performer for the Three Lions. The Bayern Munich striker scored twice, including a retaken penalty and a powerful header from a Declan Rice set-piece. He also linked up well with Noni Madueke and was voted Player of the Match with an average rating of 8.32.
Jude Bellingham also impressed in the number 10 role. The Real Madrid midfielder scored England’s third goal and looked dangerous whenever he drove forward. His display earned him a rating of 7.
Madueke was another bright spark in attack. The winger’s pace caused Croatia several problems and his intelligent movement won England’s penalty. He finished with a rating of 7.
In midfield, Rice delivered another commanding performance. The Arsenal star provided the assist for Kane’s second goal and created two more opportunities from set-pieces. Elliot Anderson also continued his promising start to international football, providing the pass that led to Bellingham’s goal.
Substitutes Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka made important contributions after coming on in the second half. Rashford scored England’s fourth goal with a composed finish after being set up by Saka.
While England’s attack flourished, there were some concerns at the back. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford endured a mixed evening and may feel he could have done better with Croatia’s opening goal.
Central defenders John Stones and Ezri Konsa also looked short of understanding at times as Croatia managed to score twice against the new-look defence.
Nico O’Reilly, making his first start at a major tournament, delivered a solid display and came close to scoring from two second-half corners, while Reece James improved as the game progressed despite a relatively quiet outing.
The result gives England the perfect start to their World Cup campaign and will boost confidence ahead of their next group-stage fixture.
England Player Ratings
Harry Kane – 8
Jude Bellingham – 7
Noni Madueke – 7
Declan Rice – 7
Marcus Rashford – 7
Bukayo Saka – 7
Elliot Anderson – 6
Nico O’Reilly – 6
Reece James – 6
Anthony Gordon – 6
Morgan Rogers – 6
Djed Spence – 6
Marc Guehi – 6
Jordan Pickford – 5
John Stones – 5
Ezri Konsa – 5
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Gold Coast Titans vs Penrith Panthers Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 16 2026
Cbus Super Stadium will play host to Saturday’s
Round 16 NRL game between Gold Coast Titans and
Penrith Panthers. The game kicks off at 5:30 pm with Penrith Panthers heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Gold Coast Titans vs.
Penrith Panthers
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When: Saturday June 20, 2026 at 5:30 pm
Where: Cbus Super Stadium
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Gold Coast Titans vs Penrith Panthers Preview
The Titans face a daunting challenge when they host Penrith after letting a winning position slip in heartbreaking fashion last weekend. Gold Coast appeared on course for victory before errors and poor game management proved costly late in the contest. The Panthers arrive on the back of another strong campaign and remain one of the benchmark teams in the competition, with their trademark discipline and defensive resilience continuing to frustrate opponents. Penrith’s ability to identify and exploit weaknesses across the field makes them a particularly dangerous opponent for a Titans side still searching for consistency. With premiership experience throughout the roster and plenty to play for as the finals approach, the Panthers will be confident of extending their strong record against lower-ranked opposition.
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Gold Coast Titans vs Penrith Panthers Teams
Titans team: 1. Keano Kini 2. Jenson Taumoepeau 3. Jojo Fifita 4. AJ Brimson 5. Phillip Sami 6. Jayden Campbell 7. Zane Harrison 8. Moeaki Fotuaika 9. Oliver Pascoe 10. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui 11. Arama Hau 12. Beau Fermor 13. Cooper Bai 14. Kurtis Morrin 15. Josh Patston 16. Klese Haas 17. Jaylan De Groot 18. Lachlan Ilias 19. Jett Liu 20. Sam Verrills 21. Adam Christensen 22. Bodhi Sharpley
Panthers team: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Thomas Jenkins 3. Izack Tago 4. Luke Garner 5. Paul Alamoti 6. Blaize Talagi 7. Jack Cogger 8. Moses Leota 9. Freddy Lussick 10. Liam Henry 11. Isaiah Papali’i 12. Liam Martin 13. Lindsay Smith 14. Billy Scott 15. Scott Sorensen 16. Billy Phillips 17. Luron Patea 18. Jack Cole 19. Sione Fonua 20. Kalani Going 21. Isaah Yeo 22. Brian To’o 23. Nathan Cleary
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2026 U.S. Open picks, odds: Expert predictions, favorites to win from massive Shinnecock Hills field

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Jude Bellingham scripts history, becomes youngest European to … | Football News
England midfielder Jude Bellingham continued his remarkable rise on the international stage by becoming the youngest European player to feature in four major tournaments, capping the milestone with a goal in the Three Lions’ thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener.The 22-year-old star etched his name into the record books once again, surpassing Germany’s Jamal Musiala to become the youngest men’s player from Europe to appear in four major international tournaments — the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship combined.
Bellingham rewrites European record books
Bellingham, aged 22 years and 353 days, reached the landmark after previously representing England at UEFA Euro 2020, the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany.His latest appearance added another chapter to an already extraordinary career that began when he made his England debut at just 17 years and 136 days, making him the third-youngest player ever to represent the Three Lions behind Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney.The Real Madrid midfielder moved ahead of Musiala (23 years, 108 days) in the all-time list, with Spain’s Pedri and Belgium’s Jeremy Doku also among the youngest players to reach four major tournaments.Youngest European players to play in four major tournaments
- Jude Bellingham (England): 22y 353d
- Jamal Musiala (Germany): 23y 108d
- Pedri (Spain): 23y 202d
- Jérémy Doku (Belgium): 24y 19d
- Michael Owen (England): 24y 182d
- Lukas Podolski (Germany): 25y 9d
Goal seals memorable night against Croatia
Bellingham’s historic achievement came on a night when England produced one of the most entertaining performances of the opening round. Harry Kane struck twice before second-half goals from Bellingham and Marcus Rashford sealed a 4-2 victory over Croatia in Group L.The midfielder’s contribution underlined his growing importance to Thomas Tuchel’s side, with Bellingham insisting that wearing the England shirt comes with immense responsibility.“It’s my responsibility to my team and my country to give everything I have when I cross the line and when I wear that badge on the front, that No. 10 on the back, I want to give everything I have, with and without the ball, to the team,” Bellingham said.
Eyes on another milestone
Despite a demanding club campaign, Bellingham said he always finds extra motivation when representing England.“It’s been a long season for me. I’ve probably missed more camps than I would have liked, more training than I would have liked, but I like to think I’ve always got something in me where I know when it comes to this time, I’ll step up for my team,” he added.Bellingham could bring up his 50th England cap when the Three Lions face Ghana next.
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A’ja Wilson scores 33 points, Aces grab 18 steals in win over Mercury
PHOENIX — A’ja Wilson had 33 points and 11 rebounds Wednesday night, and the Las Vegas Aces beat the Phoenix Mercury 86-76 in a rematch of the 2025 WNBA Finals to clinch a spot in the Commissioner’s Cup championship.
The Aces (11-4), who lost 96-66 at Dallas on Monday to snap their six-game winning streak, play June 30 at New York for the Commissioner’s Cup title.
NaLyssa Smith scored 21 points and Jackie Young added 20 points and nine assists for Las Vegas, the defending WNBA champion.
Young had a career-high five steals and Wilson added four as the Aces finished with 18 — tied with Toronto for the most in a WNBA game this season.
Kahleah Copper scored 26 points and Alyssa Thomas had 11 assists to go with 10 points for the Mercury (4-11).
Phoenix has lost four in a row.
The Mercury shot 60 per cent (18 of 30) from the field, including 7 of 10 from 3-point range, in the first half and led 49-45 at the break.
Las Vegas’ Chennedy Carter (illness) was not with the team for the second consecutive game.
Phoenix beat the Aces 99-66 in the season opener.
Aces: Host Golden State on Sunday.
Mercury: Host Seattle on Sunday.
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Fatima Sana scripts history, becomes first captain to achieve unique Women’s T20 World Cup feat despite Pakistan heartbreak | Cricket News
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana produced one of the most remarkable all-round performances in Women’s T20 World Cup history, becoming the first skipper to score a half-century and claim three wickets in the same match, though her heroic effort ultimately ended in heartbreak as South Africa edged a thrilling contest by two wickets in Birmingham.The 23-year-old entered the record books with an unbeaten 55 off just 38 deliveries and figures of 3/16, joining an elite list of players to register a 50-plus score and take three or more wickets in a Women’s T20 World Cup match. However, she became the first captain to accomplish the feat.
Historic all-round feat lights up Birmingham
Pakistan appeared destined for an embarrassing collapse after South Africa’s pace attack, spearheaded by Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail, reduced them to 50/8. Kapp struck with the very first ball of the innings, leaving Pakistan staring at disaster on a sluggish surface.But Fatima refused to surrender. Alongside Tuba Hassan, she stitched together a fighting 71-run stand, the highest ninth-wicket partnership in Women’s T20 World Cup history, to drag Pakistan to a competitive 126.The skipper launched a late counterattack, smashing two sixes off Nadine de Klerk in the final over before bringing up her half-century and finishing with a flourish.“We just tried to take the game deep because we know we have the capability, and Tuba has the capability as well. We tried to take it deep and execute our plans,” Fatima said.50+ scores & 3+ wickets in a Women’s T20 World Cup match
- (62 & 3) – Hayley Matthews vs SL, Gros Islet, 2018
- (61* & 3) – Sune Luus vs THA, Canberra, 2020
- (55 & 3) – Shafali Verma vs NED, Leeds, 2026
- (55* & 3) – Fatima Sana vs SA, Birmingham, 2026*
‘The fight was there’
Fatima then sparked hopes of an unlikely defence with three wickets as Pakistan’s spinners pushed South Africa to the limit in a tense chase.Despite her extraordinary effort, Pakistan fell agonisingly short as South Africa held their nerve to register a two-wicket victory — one of the narrowest wins in Women’s T20 World Cup history. South Africa have now won all four of their World Cup meetings against Pakistan.Lowest win margin in WT20 World Cups (in wickets)
- By 2 wkts – ENG vs IND, Dharamsala, 2016
- By 1 wkts – ENG vs WI, Dharamsala, 2016
- By 2 wkts – SA vs PAK, Birmingham, 2026*
Reflecting on the defeat, an emotional Fatima admitted her side failed to seize the key moments.“I think we just couldn’t finish the game. The fight was there and the effort was there, but we couldn’t finish it,” she said.Asked about enjoying the additional responsibility of captaincy, she replied: “I’m enjoying the role, but we still need to win games. I’m enjoying it, but there’s still a long way to go.”Looking ahead, Fatima stressed the importance of staying composed under pressure.“We need to stay calm in the field, especially when the momentum is against us. We need to be calmer in those situations, and we’ll try to improve and execute better next time,” she added.
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Errol Spence finally shares what went wrong in camp for Terence Crawford fight: “Messed up situation”
Errol Spence Jr has explained how a “messed up” training camp was what cost him in his undisputed showdown with Terence Crawford.
‘The Truth’ lost his WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight titles to ‘Bud’ in July 2023, suffering a ninth-round stoppage defeat in what was widely considered to be a 50/50 fight.
Since then, he has remained out of the ring, but the 36-year-old is now gearing up to face fellow former world champion Tim Tszyu on July 25.
The pair will square off in Australia at a catchweight of 158lbs, with Spence not only competing at a higher weight but also training under the tutelage of new head coach Ronnie Shields.
It seems as though a major change was needed, both in a weight-making and training-related sense, with the American hoping that Shields can guide him towards his first victory since April 2022, back when he scored a 10th-round finish over Yordenis Ugas.
Or at least, Spence is surely confident that his preparations for Tszyu will be more straightforward than they were for Crawford, whose switch-hitting style must be a nightmare to replicate in sparring.
In fact, the former unified champion has told All The Smoke Boxing that esteemed former coach Derrick James failed to arrange the proper sparring partners.
“Nope [no conversations with Derrick James about how to go about the fight]. That camp was bulls**t. I did no sparring. The guys didn’t fit – I had no southpaws in there to spar. It was all out of whack.
I was basically living wrong. Even out of camp, you’ve got to live right so, once you get in camp, everything [is] cool.
Derrick’s [job to pick the sparring partners], he’s the teacher right? We were just working the mitts. You would think he would put on some gloves and have me blocking shots, but it was none of that.
I was just feeling weak, depleted. Even if I worked out, I feel like I wasn’t getting stronger. The whole camp – it was just a whole messed up situation.”
Clearly, Spence also blames himself for not turning up in the best of shape, yet no credit should be taken away from one of Crawford’s career-defining performances.
In fact, Spence later took to social media to say just that:
Regardless Bud was disciplined & he deserved and earned his W…
— Errol Spence (@ErrolSpenceJr) June 16, 2026
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World Cup 2026: What players, coaches and fans think of hydration breaks
This was not the first game where boos have been at the hydration break, and the wave of dislike for them among fans appears to be gathering momentum.
On Tuesday, during Norway’s match against Iraq in Boston, the pause in play was greeted by boos from the crowd, with the temperature a more than manageable 23C at the time.
It was goalless just before the break but Iraq conceded four minutes after play resumed, and went on to lose 4-1.
There were loud boos for the pause during Sweden’s 5-1 thrashing of Tunisia on Monday and Spain’s goalless draw with Cape Verde on the same day, with that game played in the air-conditioned Atlanta Stadium.
And after England’s win against Croatia, the first hydration break during the match between Ghana and Panama was also greeted by jeers.
The hydration breaks have effectively turned games into four quarters rather than two halves, a concern for some of those England supporters who booed the break.
“It is like the Americanisation of football here,” said one.
“It is turning the game into quarters and I don’t love it. I get why people were booing and I was one of them.”
But some supporters do think there are benefits to them.
“I think they are badly marketed,” said another fan.
“If they were not called a hydration break, and were called a relief break then everyone doesn’t miss a goal.
“I think we have to think about it in a new way, corporate [bodies] get what they want, we get what we want and everyone is happy.”
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