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Why this ‘ladder drill’ could improve your wedge game
One of the quickest ways to improve your scores is to dial in your distance control with your wedges. Of course, that’s easier said than done.
But Drew Stoltz, the co-host of GOLF’s Subpar Podcast, has a drill that can help you take your wedge game to the next level. It’s called the ladder drill.
In the latest episode of Emergency 9, presented by Cobra, Stoltz explains how he uses the drill to get the most out of his Cobra King wedges.
“It’s tailored to improve your distance control with your wedges,” Stoltz said. “All you need is a handful of balls and a chipping green. If you do this over and over before a round, it’s sure to improve your short game.”
So, how does the drill work?
“You find a spot on the green and you give yourself a lot of green to work with,” Stoltz said. “You need some decent space for this drill. Grab a handful of balls, go down off the green and pick out one club. The goal of this drill is to get as many balls on the green as possible with each shot going shorter than the shot before it.
“So, for instance, on my first shot, I’m going to try to get it as close to the back of the green, to the fringe, as possible without going over. For my next shot, I’m going to get as close to that ball as possible but it has to be shorter.”
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Then, you work your way down the ladder until a shot goes past where your last shot landed. However many balls you get on the green before hitting one too far is your score. Then, you pick the balls up and try to beat that score.
“This will dial in your distance control,” Stoltz said. “You’re going to learn how to hit different shots with the same club — low runners, high soft ones. It’s a great way to improve your short game.”
To hear more from Stoltz, check out the entire video above.
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Israeli flag confiscated at World Cup game while Palestinian flags stay
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A video from Monday’s Iran-New Zealand World Cup game at SoFi Stadium outside of Los Angeles appeared to show a man’s Israeli flag getting confiscated, while adjacent Palestinian flags were able to remain in the stands.
The Instagram reel, posted by @blackandjewishunity, showed a man, who later identified himself to Fox News Digital as Rony, with an Israeli flag draped over his shoulders approached by two members of Apex Private Security at the stadium. One staff member said that “the house, which is the facility here, is asking to remove this flag” for Rony’s “safety.”
“Why can’t you remove that flag?” Rony asked, pointing to a Palestinian flag just two rows behind him. “You guys aren’t removing this flag but you guys are removing my flag?
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Fans of Iran hold flags of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on June 15, 2026. (Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)
“It seems like a little antisemitism is playing a part here.”
Romy told security that if the Palestinian flag were removed, he would remove his Israeli flag. Another staff member said if Rony did not give up his Israeli flag, he would have to leave the stadium.
The second staff member said it was the “call” of apparent nearby FIFA employees to have the Israeli flag removed, while he and Rony both had their hands on the flag.
“I don’t make the rules… I’m just doing what I’m told,” the staffer said, adding that Rony would be able to get the flag back at a later time.
Later on in the video, a female Apex security member said, “The only flags that are allowed to be out are the teams that are playing.” When she was notified that the Palestinian flag was not confiscated, she responded, “Oh, I don’t know.”
Neither Israel nor the Palestine men’s national team are in the World Cup. Only Israel has qualified in each team’s history, back in 1970.
When Rony attempted to get his flag back, he approached a first responder and said that security said they would give him his flag back. The first responder answered, “No they didn’t. FIFA took it.”
Representatives for FIFA and SoFi Stadium did not immediately respond to emails from Fox News Digital. The Los Angeles Host Committee deferred Fox News Digital to FIFA.
Rony told Fox News Digital he is a Los Angeles resident who surprised his father with World Cup tickets as “avid” soccer fans. Rony said he is rooting for Team USA and wants to attend a USA game at SoFi Stadium.
“We love our boys,” Rony said.
Rony said that he did not expect backlash from fans aside from the usual “bad apples giving us a hard time.”
“Even when we came into the stadium, we didn’t have any problems with anyone…We were actually getting a lot of love and support. I was not expecting this outcome whatsoever,” Rony said.

Iranian fans display Palestinian and Iranian flags ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 15, 2026. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)
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Rony said he was told that staff was “pointing at me and singled me out” in a sold-out stadium.
“I saw flags from all around the world. There’s flags from Lebanon, Mexico, everywhere, from all walks of the world, there’s flags. So it took me by surprise that they were doing that to me and singling me out.”
Rony said he was also told by security that the “head of FIFA didn’t care about” the Palestinian flag behind him, “and they only cared about my flag in particular.”
“They said they don’t have a problem with their flags, and they only have an issue with ours,” Rony said, citing a “double standard. “They had no marching orders in order to take their flag, or anyone else’s flag. It was pretty embarrassing…
“We thought we lived in America in 2026, not Nazi Germany in the 30s.”
Rony did mention that most of the stadium staff and security were “apologetic and on my side” and even “distraught myself.”
“We’re just proud, Israeli Jews who are just out there, just like everybody else, looking to have a good time and represent our country,” Rony said.
Getty Images captured photos of a Palestinian flag at both the Brazil-Morocco and France-Senegal matches on Saturday and Tuesday, both of which took place at MetLife Stadium.
FIFA rule 4.2.23 states that World Cup attendees must only use flags “in a festive and friendly manner,” and “upon the request of the Event Organisers, Ticket Holders must immediately remove, stop demonstrating and/or permit the confiscation of any flags, banners or poster.” FIFA also prohibits “materials” that are of “political…nature.” A Los Angeles judge upheld FIFA’s ban on Iran’s “lion and sun” flag that was used up until 1980, following the Islamic Revolution.

Fans of Iran pose with a pre-revolutionary Iranian flag joined with an Israel flag during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 15, 2026. (Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)
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Many Israel flags were spotted throughout the Iran-New Zealand game amid the war between the two Middle Eastern countries. Iran’s next game will be on Sunday, also at SoFi Stadium, against Belgium.
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England boss Tuchel explains key selection decisions ahead of Croatia World Cup clash

England boss Tuchel explains key selection decisions ahead of Croatia World Cup clash
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World Cup one-day attendance record broken Tuesday
June 16, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.; Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their third goal to complete a hat-trick. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Tuesday’s four World Cup matches drew a combined 281,223 fans, breaking the 32-year-old single-day tournament record.
The previous mark of 277,070, also for four matches, was set in the United States on June 28, 1994.
Tuesday’s total came on an action-packed day featuring matches between France and Senegal (80,545 fans in East Rutherford, N.J.), Argentina and Algeria (69,045 in Kansas City, Mo.), Austria and Jordan (68,527 in Santa Clara, Calif.) and Iraq and Norway (63,106 in Foxborough, Mass.)
The total attendance through six days sits at 1,309,652 (65,483 average), putting the tournament on pace to smash the 1994 cumulative attendance record of 3.5 million, according to FIFA. “Wow! 281,223 fans in FIFA World Cup stadiums today — the highest attended day in the history of the competition!” said Gianni Infantino, the FIFA president, in a statement.
“16 June 2026 will go down in FIFA World Cup history! I cannot thank our fans enough for bringing color, atmosphere and emotions to this tournament. The most inclusive FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to show just how much our game is loved and how Football Unites The World!”
Tuesday’s highlights included a hat trick from Argentina legend Lionel Messi and two goals apiece from superstars Kylian Mbappe of France and Erling Haaland of Norway.
–Field Level Media
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McCullough says series ‘will forever be talked about’
TNT Tropang 5G’s Chris McCullough during Game 7 vs Justin Brownlee and Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings in the 2026 PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines—Chris McCullough may have fallen short of a championship, but the TNT import believes this PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals will be remembered for a long time.
While he would’ve loved to see his Tropang 5G win the whole thing, McCullough still took pride in how he performed against grizzled Justin Brownlee and Barangay Ginebra in seven games.
“Like I said before the start of this, everything, it was going to be one of those series,” he said after TNT’s 88-76 Game 7 loss at the hands of the Gin Kings at Mall of Asia Arena on Wednesday.
“Even if I lost, this series will forever be talked about.”
McCullough did everything he could to help TNT defend its Commissioner’s Cup crown with 28 points and 22 rebounds in the do-or-die.
Brownlee, meanwhile, gave him a run for his money with 30 points, 14 rebounds and five assists to lead Ginebra back on top.
McCullough, a former San Miguel Beer import, was proven right when he said it would be a special series.
After all, it produced one of the most memorable import duels in league history, with two imports scoring at least 50 points against each other for the first time in 37 years.
That came in Game 6, when McCullough scored 53 points while Brownlee poured in with 52 in TNT’s 98-90 victory that forced the deciding Game 7.
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Rico Verhoeven releases statement as Usyk appeal verdict is confirmed
Rico Verhoeven has shared his reaction after the decision of his appeal over his controversial loss to Oleksandr Usyk was revealed.
Kickboxing legend Verhoeven challenged Usyk for his heavyweight crown at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt last month, in a bout that most people expected to be a big mismatch.
It certainly didn’t transpire that way though, as the Dutchman went toe-to-toe with Usyk for 11 rounds, with it appearing the challenger could be on the verge of one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.
During the closing stages of round 11, Usyk finally found a shot that dropped Verhoeven, and while the kickboxing star was able to get back to his feet, a further flurry in the corner led to referee Mark Lyson stopping the contest, many fans believing prematurely.
Further controversy arose when it transpired that the bell to signal the end of the round had already rung before the stoppage took place, leading to Verhoeven filing a formal appeal against the defeat.
The Dutchman has now announced the outcome of the appeal in a statement on social media, revealing that he was unsuccessful with his challenge as the commission found that the factors at play didn’t change the outcome of the contest.
“On 24 May, we filed a formal protest because we genuinely believed there was a serious question around the way the fight was stopped. On 16 June, we received the Commission’s decision.
“The ruling confirmed that the bell ending Round 11 had already sounded before the referee physically waved off the fight. The official timekeeper said exactly that. The ringside doctor also confirmed that I showed no signs of confusion or disorientation after the bout. The Commission’s view was that none of those findings changed the outcome.”
Despite failing with his appeal, Verhoeven once again made it clear that he thinks Usyk should do the right thing and grant a rematch.
“Look, this has never been about taking anything away from Oleksandr. He’s one of the greatest fighters of this generation and I have nothing but respect for what he’s achieved. What stays with me is the feeling that, after eleven unforgettable rounds on one of the biggest and most epic stages in the world, the story simply stopped before it reached its ending.
“I truly believe everyone deserved the chance to see how this fight was meant to end. The fans were denied a 12th round. After everything we’d both put into that fight, they deserved to see how it ended.
“So for me, the conclusion is actually very simple. Let’s finish the story and give the fans that immediate rematch!”
For now it appears that Usyk has one of two options for his next bout, with it either being the rematch with Verhoeven, or a clash against WBC mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel.
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Lionel Messi Not Done Yet and Two Other Lessons from Argentina’s Win Over Algeria
Argentina began their 2026 FIFA World Cup title defence in impressive fashion with a 3-0 victory over Algeria, thanks to a stunning hat-trick from captain Lionel Messi.
The 38-year-old showed once again why he remains one of football’s greatest players. On his 200th appearance for Argentina, Messi scored all three goals to help the reigning champions secure an important opening win in Group J.
His hat-trick took his World Cup goals tally to 16, drawing level with Germany legend Miroslav Klose as the competition’s highest scorer in history.
Here are three major lessons from Argentina’s victory.
1. Lionel Messi Is Not Done Yet

Many wondered why Messi decided to continue playing for Argentina after winning the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
The veteran forward answered those questions with a brilliant performance against Algeria.
Just days before his 39th birthday, Messi produced moments of magic, scoring a beautiful curling opener before adding two more goals in the second half.
He also became the oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick and proved he still has the quality to lead Argentina’s attack on the biggest stage.
If this display is anything to go by, Messi is far from finished and remains one of the key players in Argentina’s quest for another world title.
2. Argentina Look Ready to Defend Their Crown
Argentina’s previous World Cup title defences ended badly. They lost their opening matches in both 1982 and 1990 after entering those tournaments as champions.
This time, things were different.
Despite facing a determined Algerian side, Argentina stayed patient and controlled important periods of the match. The team looked organised, confident and experienced.
With players such as Messi, Rodrigo De Paul and Nicolas Gonzalez providing quality, Argentina showed signs that they have what it takes to challenge for another World Cup trophy.
3. Algeria Must Learn From Costly Mistakes
Algeria showed flashes of quality and even had a goal ruled out during an exciting first half.
However, costly errors proved expensive. Goalkeeper Luca Zidane’s mistake allowed Messi to score Argentina’s second goal, while defensive lapses gave the Argentine captain too much space.
The North Africans will need to improve defensively if they hope to progress from Group J.
Despite the defeat, Algeria showed enough attacking promise to believe they can bounce back in their remaining matches against Jordan and Austria.
Argentina will now turn their attention to their next group game against Austria, with Messi aiming to move ahead of Klose and become the outright leading scorer in World Cup history.
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World Cup dreams come true for young German footballers
“I too would have been interested in it had it not worked out [for me],” Joshua Kimmich said. “It’s interesting to learn new things in a different culture and country. They all have a scholarship, which is a cool thing. I had the feeling they were happy with the path they had taken. I think it’s a really interesting option.”
The words of the Germany captain were in reference to three young German footballers playing just five minutes from the fields of Wake Forest University where the likes of Manuel Neuer, Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala are training to realize Germany’s World Cup ambitions.
Linus Musielak (22), Noah Vasilev and Fynn Mewes (both 23) changed their summer plans for the chance to be closer to their football heroes.
“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Vasilev told DW.
The trio came to the USA to play football for a university on a scholarship. A 2020 survey from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) revealed that 367 men and 126 women from Germany played college soccer in the country. That number is expected to have risen since the last survey and international recruitment is a trend that is now redefining the way college soccer is developing here.
Football dreams and reality
With the college leagues finished, the trio chose to play for Salem City FC in USL League Two (USL2). The league, which operates in the summer, has 158 clubs across 37 states and acts as a pre-professional platform, with the best players drafted into the MLS. All of this will change considerably from 2028 when American college soccer enters an existential revamp, but none of that was decisive for the German lads. The most important factor was it was right around the corner from the four-time World Cup winners.
Roots in Germany, blossoming in the USA
Musielak, who still has ambitions to play professionally, played for amateur club TSC Eintracht Dortmund before making the move across to the US, where he plays college soccer in Boston. Vasilev is from Würzburg and played for Würzburger Kickers youth teams before a lecture on the concept of college soccer helped him make his mind up and move to Chicago. Meves, from Münster, joined him there, after playing for Osnabrück’s youth teams and later fourth-tier Rödinghausen SV.
“Once I started training with the first team more often, I just realized that it probably wouldn’t be enough for the really big leap—like the Bundesliga,” Meves told DW. “I just noticed a lot of them [players] didn’t really have a backup plan. I decided I’d rather have a safety net, and because I realized that it’s hard to build that safety net in Germany, I decided to do this here and take a different path.”
The trio have carved out an education and a life in the US thanks to their footballing ability. Their hopes of meeting their heroes were rewarded when the trio briefly met Nico Schlotterbeck. They talked about the facilities at Wake Forest, and how the pitch is a bit drier than they are used to back home. Vasilev and Meves got even luckier, bumping into Germany captain Joshua Kimmich and goalkeeper Oliver Baumann by chance at a cafe near the campus and ended up talking for about 15 minutes.
A summer of soccer in the USA ― and beyond?
With the New York Knicks sealing the NBA title and the Carolina Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup, there is hope that America’s sporting radar has a bit more space for the World Cup after a slow start. The three young Germans believe the tournament can change soccer’s standing in the country.
“(Lionel) Messi, along with other stars like Marco Reus, moving to the MLS helped the league and football grow,” said Musielak, a left-footed forward who grew up watching Reus. “College soccer has more international players, the sport is smaller here but is growing and the World Cup will play a large role in that.”
Vasilev is also hopeful that the tournament can change the landscape.
“Soccer has never really been much of a thing at the big universities,” he said. “First and foremost, it’s always football. And then there’s a long gap, and then comes baseball, basketball, and (ice) hockey, and eventually soccer. Of course, I hope for us, too, that soccer might become a bigger deal.”
Although they miss German bread and the taste of a doner kebab, the trio are an example of another way to make the most of sporting talent. The Bundesliga isn’t the only end goal, and in this case three young men have given themselves a platform to succeed in professional life through the sport they love. And the best part is that this summer, they were able to do so with their football heroes as their neighbors.
Edited by: Chuck Penfold
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Once Again, The Vikings Miss Out on a Free Agent Pass Rusher
Depending on who gets asked, the Vikings need more help at pass rusher. Recent news indicates that the available talent has grow a touch more thin.
Saints legend Cameron Jordan is back in New Orleans. Consider some of the basic information that got passed along by Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk: “Defensive end Cam Jordan officially returned to the Saints on Tuesday by signing a one-year deal that he indicated will be his final contract as an NFL player.”
The Vikings Miss on Cameron Jordan as FA Pass Rushers Thin
A major part of the reason why Jordan is back in the Bayou is due to a sense of loyalty to the team and broader area.
Consider the quote from the player himself that gets passed along by PFT: “It’s the idea that I could have played for the same team for my entire career. The loyalty streak has always run deep with me, and I think a couple of years ago me and Mickey sat down and it was like, ‘Look, man, the way you’ve played, the way you’ve handled yourself, you’ll always have a job here.’ Now, it may not be what I think I’m worth or whatever it is, but it’s always been the idea that we’ve had an open line of communication. This is where I wanted to be, and [I] got back here.”
Seeing Cameron Jordan go back to the Saints means that it’s back to the drawing board had there been some desire to steal him away from new GM Nolan Teasley.
Right now, the Vikings are leaning on Andrew Van Ginkel as the EDGE1 alongside Dallas Turner as the EDGE2. Next up would appear to be Eric Wilson and Ty Ingram-Dawkins, both of whom are a touch out of their normal position when playing at edge.
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Otherwise, there’s a cluster of young, unproven players jockeying for position on the depth chart. Think Bo Richter (third-year player who was a UDFA), Tyler Batty (second-year player who was a UDFA), and others within that level of ball.
Does somebody else need to get added?
As things stand, the Vikings are an injury away from being in a dire spot. Van Ginkel missed time last year due to needing some time in the infirmary. Seeing something similar occur would involve the pass rush being left without its most accomplished, proven player.
Worse yet, Turner has yet to fully arrive. Maybe he shows that 2026 is his breakout season (a future many foresee). The former Alabama edge rusher doesn’t lack for talent and has already shown good growth. He is, nevertheless, pretty far off from matching the level that Jonathan Greenard, Danielle Hunter, and other Vikings edge rushers proved capable of providing.
The Vikings are sitting atop a pile of cap space that’s showing roughly $13.4 million in room. No doubt, that’s a number that’s going to move around a bunch in the coming weeks and months, but the broader point remains: the Vikings can add somebody if there’s a desire to do so.
Perhaps the top fit is Jadeveon Clowney, somebody who has been a good edge rusher for a long time and who overlapped with Teasley in Seattle.
Note, as well, that the presence of versatile rookie linebacker Jake Golday inspires some optimism about getting some added help along the edge. Moreover, Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, Caleb Banks, and other defensive linemen will be leaned on to make passers skittish.
Cameron Jordan, 36, has been defying normal age limitations for a long time. He’ll look to continue doing so for a Saints team that has finally decided to rebuild after years of futility.
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England v Croatia LIVE: Team news as Thomas Tuchel faces Bukayo Saka decision before World Cup 2026 campaign begins
England preview
Star player – Harry Kane, Bayern Munich: Appears to be in the form of his life at the age of 32 and is right in the Ballon d’Or hunt after scoring a staggering 61 goals for Bayern Munich in all competitions and helping them to a domestic double. His goalscoring and ability to drop deep to link up play make him the key to this England side.
Breakout talent – Nico O’Reilly, Manchester City: A breakout campaign at club level that saw Man City fans vote the 21-year-old as their player of the season, O’Reilly racked up a phenomenal nine goals and six assists while playing mostly at left-back. A classy ball-player, he looks set to start at full-back for Tuchel’s side but is also an option in midfield if required.
Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:57
Will Tuchel select Madueke or Saka?
At Arsenal Bukayo Saka is the No.1 choice at right wing ahead of teammate Noni Madueke.
They same is true with the duo both selected for England but Saka’s niggling injuries may mean Thomas Tuchel punts for his understudy instead.
“It’s quite unique, two players that play in the same position to be as close as we are,” Saka said.
“I don’t really know how it works, but it works. Noni is like my brother on and off the pitch. We push each other and we speak every day.
“We have that mutual respect for each other and we want each other to do well. The good thing is that we play on the same team and that if one of us is doing well it is good for the other.”
Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:54
England preview
It’s now 60 years since England’s lone World Cup success – an accomplishment that is becoming increasingly irrelevant given that those who remember it are now all of retirement age and 1966 is closer to the sinking of the Titanic than to today.
More pertinent is England’s recent World Cup record, with semi-final and quarter-final defeats at the last two editions (plus runner-up finishes at each of the past two Euros) meaning Thomas Tuchel is the man tasked with completing the work that Gareth Southgate started. Can a German finally end English football’s six decades of hurt?
In Harry Kane, Tuchel has Europe’s most prolific striker over the past 12 months, plus plenty more quality woven throughout the team. Yet, despite an impeccable qualifying record that saw them win all eight games without conceding a single goal, there is a nagging feeling that the Three Lions are just a slight level below the very best sides in the world, such as Spain and France, and that they might wilt in the North American heat. Only time will tell.
Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:48
Saka ‘ready to go’
Bukayo Saka’s injury issues are a lingering doubt for Thomas Tuchel but the Arsenal winger says he is ‘ready to go’ ahead of the World Cup opener against Croatia.
“As players, it’s the biggest gamble, especially if you’re not feeling your sharpest,” said Saka.
“You have the choice whether you don’t play or you put yourself out there knowing people are going to judge you the same.
“I’m happy to take the gamble. It paid off, I’d say. I’m going to continue doing that. At the end of the day, people don’t really care how you’re feeling, they expect you to deliver. But I am feeling a lot better than I did in March and I’m ready to go.
“The main focus right now is winning the World Cup. And being my best version of myself for the team.”

Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:42
England’s Group L fixtures
17 June, 9pm: England v Croatia – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
23 June, 9pm: England v Ghana – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
27 June, 10pm: Panama v England – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:39
England prepare for World Cup opener
Two-and-a-half hours until kick-off in Dallas as England are set to open their 2026 World Cup campaign at the AT&T Stadium.
There’s plenty of expectation around Thomas Tuchel’s side, though there’s some trepidation as well as fans prepare to see a full-strength starting XI in a tournament match for the first time under the German.
Croatia will provide stern opposition this evening, though England will be the favourites.
Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:30
Bellingham to start for England?
In terms of England’s tactical approach much of the build-up to the first game has been concerned with who will start as the No.10.
Jude Bellingham is seemingly being given the nod ahead of Morgan Rogers but we will not know for certain until the team news drops later.
The Real Madrid star is expected to have Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest alongside him in midfield.
Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:25
Who is Clement Turpin? England v Croatia referee for World Cup who angered Thomas Tuchel
The French official once riled Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel three years ago during his time as Bayern Munich boss.
So much so that Tuchel branded Turpin “Grade E” after receiving two yellow cards in the German club’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Manchester City in 2023.
Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:23
Fans heading to Dallas
England’s first match of the 2026 World Cup takes place at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington, near Dallas.
Around 15,000 fans are expected to watch from the stadium and plenty have made their way to the ground already with kick off just under three hours away.



Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:21
The extraordinary numbers behind Lionel Messi – and the all-time World Cup record now in his grasp
The big news from yesterday – and perhaps the biggest of the World Cup so far on the pitch – came from a familiar face in a 3-0 win for defending champions Argentina…
The journey took him from Gelsenkirchen to Kansas City. It began as an 18-year-old and reached a new level as a 38-year-old. Argentina’s youngest World Cup scorer is also their oldest. He is also, inimitably, Lionel Messi.
Messi’s first World Cup ended in a game in which Miroslav Klose scored one of his 16 World Cup goals; Messi was an unused substitute when Germany knocked out Argentina in 2006. Perhaps revenge came two decades on. Messi drew level with Klose at the top of the all-time standings with his treble against Algeria.
Klose had resigned himself to his fate, anyway. Messi will go past him, Kylian Mbappe surely, too. “The record will be broken eventually,” the German said last week. “Messi is welcome to do it. I’m a huge Messi fan, always have been.”
Richard Jolly17 June 2026 18:14
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Fernandez, Starodubtseva advance to Nottingham doubles quarterfinals
Canada’s Leylah Fernandez and Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva advanced to the doubles quarterfinals at the Nottingham Open with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Taiwan’s Wu Fang-Hsien and Japan’s Eri Hozumi on Wednesday.
Fernandez and Starodubtseva were strong on serve, winning 81 per cent of first-serve points and 64 per cent on second serve,
The winners saved both break points they faced, while converting breaks on five of seven chances.
Fernandez and Starodubtseva will face another Taiwanese-Japanese combo in the quarterfinals at the WTA 250 grass-court event, second seeds Chan Hao-ching and Shuko Aoyama.
Fernandez, from Laval, Que., has struggled in singles play this year but has had an encouraging doubles run on grass so far.
She teamed with Germany’s Laura Siegemund to reach the final of the HSBC Championships last week.
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