Lightyear should have been huge but it wasn’t (Picture: Pixar/Disney/THA/Shutterstock)
There’s no denying that the 2020s have given us some seriously big movies – and while we’ve got more entertainment than ever at our fingertips thanks to streaming services, the cinema remains as popular as ever.
This year has already seen the biggest film so far – The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – smash past the $1bn mark worldwide, while the likes of Michael, Project Hail Mary and The Devil Wears Prada 2 have also raked in hundreds of millions of dollars.
And the successes of the decade don’t end there, with Spider-Man: No Way Home, Zootopia 2, Inside Out 2, Barbie, Avatar: Fire and Ash and Top Gun: Maverick all making it into the all-time box office top 20.
But for every film that’s made a fortune, there are those which haven’t fared quite so well – and we’re sorry to say that the 2020s has also given us a fair few of those too.
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So let’s put down the popcorn for a moment and spare a thought for those films which had such high hopes – but which ultimately shed millions after failing to find an audience…
Strange World (2022)
Strange that this Disney movie wasn’t a hit (Picture: Disney Co/Everett/Shutterstock)
The first film on this list comes as something of a surprise, because surely a big-budget Disney animation is a licence to print money, right? Not in the case of Strange World, which arrived in cinemas in time for Thanksgiving 2022, trailing a huge budget in its wake – and failed to make its mark.
Strange World follows a legendary family of explorers who have to set aside their differences as they embark on a journey to save a miracle planet, which is their own society’s source of energy.
On paper this should have worked – with the film boasting an impressive voice cast which includes the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Lucy Liu and Gabrielle Union – while its gay lead character, a first for a Disney animation, was a milestone moment for the studio.
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Throw in a 72% Rotten Tomatoes rating and it should all have worked – but sadly audiences stayed away, with the movie making just $73m (£55m) against a reported production budget of $180m (£136.4m).
Overall estimates from Deadline Hollywood suggested it could lose as much as $197m (£149m) – which given this one had everything going for it, is just a little strange.
Amsterdam (2022)
Audiences didn’t want to go to Amsterdam (Picture: Fox)
Another one which should have been a no-brainer, Amsterdam ticked all the boxes – from a cast which includes the likes of Christian Bale, Margot Robbie and David Washington through to director David O Russell at the helm. Not that it made any difference to its fate.
Inspired by the true story of the Business Plot – a 1933 political conspiracy in the US which aimed to overthrow President Roosevelt – the film follows three friends who reunite and attempt to expose the plot, following the murder of a US general.
This one opened to negative reviews, landing a troubling 32% on Rotten Tomatoes – with iNews saying it was ‘let down by its own inanity and wayward plotting’, while the Chicago Sun-Times called it ‘jaw-droppingly terrible’.
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In the end the film – which had a reported budget of $80m – grossed just $29.4m (£22m) – with a reported loss of around $108m (£81.9m) once marketing costs were taken into account.
A number of factors have been cited for its failure, from the decision to move the filming from Boston to Los Angeles in the wake of the pandemic, causing the budget to spiral, through to the poor critical reception.
The Marvels (2023)
The Marvels wasn’t so marvellous when it came to box office takings (Picture: Marvel Studios/Shutterstock)
Given how popular Marvel movies have been over the past decade, with everything from the Avengers series to Thor and Captain Marvel tearing up the box office – 2023’s The Marvels should have been a licence to print money.
Spoiler: It wasn’t. The Marvels – the sequel to 2019’s smash hit Captain Marvel, in which Brie Larson’s protagonist teams up with Monica Rambeau and Ms Marvel after their powers become entangled – proved to be one of the MCU’s biggest disappointments to date.
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The reviews weren’t terrible, with the movie bagging a middling 63% Rotten Tomatoes rating -but the box office didn’t match them.
The film took $206m (£156.2m) worldwide, which is still an awful lot of money – plus it holds the record for the highest-grossing film ever to be directed by a black woman, Candyman helmer Nia DaCosta.
But despite its achievements, when you consider that the budget came in at around $219m (£166m) it still wasn’t enough to turn a profit.
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Ultimately – including marketing costs – the film is estimated to have lost an eye-watering $237m (£179.7m). Why did it fail? That’s anyone’s guess – but the enormous budget, along with the fact the SAG-Aftra strike at that time prevented some of the stars (Larson, Samuel L Jackson) from doing any press, have been cited as possible factors.
Regardless, the outcome was far from marvellous.
Joker: Folie A Deux (2024)
Joker: Folie A Deux’s box office takings were no joke (Picture: Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock)
Todd Phillips’ 2019 hit Joker was simply enormous – quite aside from the fact that it soared past the billion-dollar mark at the box office, it picked up 11 Oscar nominations and won two, including a best actor trophy for Joaquin Phoenix as the troubled title character.
Its sequel however? That’s another story. Folie A Deux arrived in 2024, with the high-profile addition of Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, and a story which swapped the crime thriller tropes of 2019’s original for a legal drama. With songs.
The film saw Joaquin Phoenix return to the role of Arthur Fleck (Picture: Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock)
Of course this could have worked, but despite premiering at the 2024 Venice Film Festival in a blaze of publicity, it left critics unimpressed – it has a 31% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – and moviegoers staying away.
Ultimately the film made $227m (£172.1m) worldwide – which, given its budget of $371m (£281.5m) plus marketing costs, ended in a loss of $144.3m (£109.4m).
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It wasn’t totally ignored when awards season came around though – being nominated for seven Golden Raspberry awards. So there’s that/
Indiana Jones and the Dial Of Destiny (2023)
Indiana Jones couldn’t dial up enough box office interest in his final outing (Picture: Lucasfilm Ltd/Shutterstock)
When Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) picked up his fedora for one final outing in 2023 everybody got excited – understandably, given the character is one of the most beloved in cinema history.
But just because a new Indy movie might be a cause for celebration, doesn’t mean it’s going to translate into box office receipts.
This one brings the action all the way forward to 1969, and sees our hero join forces with his goddaughter Helena (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) in search of a mysterious dial which could facilitate time travel.
Phoebe-Waller Bridge joined the cash as Indy’s goddaughter Helena (Picture: Disney Co/Everett/Shutterstock)
So far, so standard issue Indy – and potentially a recipe for plenty of action blockbuster thrills. The film nabbed itself a decent 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and took $384m (£291m) worldwide – but with its estimated budget of $295m (£223.6m) plus marketing costs, that wasn’t enough.
In fact, that gross was only half of what the previous outing in the series, 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, made. Ultimately it’s said to have lost around $134m (£101m) in total – a sad way to end such an iconic series.
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Lightyear (2022)
Moviegoers didn’t come to Buzz Lightyear’s rescue (Picture: Pixar/Disney/ THA/Shutterstock)
Given how popular Toy Story is – the fifth film in the series is currently packing them in at cinemas – a spin-off Buzz Lightyear movie should have had fans of the franchise flocking.
Sadly, it wasn’t to be. Lightyear was a 2022 origin story in which we meet an actual human version of Buzz. Chris Evans voices the character, who’s joined by a bunch of recruits -and an adorable robot cat named Sox – as they take on the evil Emperor Zurg (you might have heard him mentioned in Toy Story a few times).
Sadly there wasn’t a lot of Buzz around for this Lightyear – which in spite of a decent 74% Rotten Tomatoes Rating struggled to make the impact of the Toy Story flicks.
Costing an estimated $200m (£151m) to make, the film ultimately grossed $226m (£171m) worldwide – once again this sounds like a lot of money, and it is. Against that budget however, it represented an estimated loss of over $100m (£75m).
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Again, nobody knows what went wrong – but some have suggested drafting in Evans to voice the character instead of Tim Allen, who voices the Toy Story version, might have proven confusing or off-putting.
A premise which revealed that Lightyear was actually a film within a film – it turns out to be the fictional movie that inspires the Toy Story character – proved equally baffling for some.
Meanwhile, competition from the likes of Jurassic World: Dominion and Top Gun: Maverick didn’t help.
It’s important to keep your home cool during a heatwave, especially if you have children and pets
A touch of sunshine can be delightful outdoors, but it can pose challenges when trying to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. British homes are designed to retain warmth, which works brilliantly in winter but proves less helpful in summer.
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With certain areas of the nation experiencing a heatwave, maintaining a cool home environment becomes crucial, particularly for households with children and pets.
Fortunately, numerous straightforward methods exist to help you stay comfortable, according to British Gas. The energy supplier has outlined six simple approaches to keeping your property cool, including cost-free techniques that require no purchases whatsoever.
Close curtains and windows
Writing on their blog, British Gas said: “Tempting as it might be to throw your windows open during a heatwave, leaving them shut when the day is at its hottest will keep rooms cool in summer. So try to only let in the air early or late in the day.”
Create a cooling effect with simple tricks
To “really cool a room down” with a fan, place a deep dish of ice in front of it to chill the airflow. Alternatively, you can direct a box fan outwards through an open window during evening hours to expel warm air rather than simply circulating it within the space.
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Encourage air flow
If your aim is to cool a room with a fan, shutting off unoccupied rooms throughout the day will help maintain a cool home during summer. Likewise, opening interior doors when you open windows in the evening will promote air circulation.
The experts said: “A good strategy is to open windows on opposite sides of your home in the early morning or late evening when the outdoor temperature is lower.
“This encourages airflow by letting the warm air inside escape and be replaced by cooler air from outside. If that’s not an option, for example, if you live in a flat that only has windows on one side, open internal doors and use a fan to get the air moving.”
Install reflective window film
An economical and “super effective” method for maintaining a cool home is by fitting reflective window film.
It can be fitted yourself and can cut heat and glare by up to 99%, according to British Gas. Some households have even experimented with using tin foil, which they already have in their cupboards.
Make smart use of extractor fans
The experts said: “Extractors don’t just get rid of smells and steam from cooking and showering, during hot weather, they can be put to double use. Open your internal doors and leave your bathroom and kitchen extractor fans running for a while to create airflow to help remove warm air.
“It’s best to do this after cooking or showering, which can both increase humidity and heat. Make sure to open windows and vents elsewhere so that fresh cooler air can come in to replace the warm air expelled by the extractor fan.”
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Keep yourself cool, too
During a heatwave, taking a lukewarm shower can help regulate your body temperature and reduce energy consumption and costs on your bills. After stepping out of the shower, opt for loose, breathable garments made from natural fabrics to help regulate body temperature.
Wearing looser clothing allows air to circulate more freely, helping your body cool down even in the slightest breeze.
Netflix psychological crime thriller Mindhunter has captivated viewers who report binge-watching both seasons
Katie-Ann Gupwell Content Editor
20:00, 24 Jun 2026
If you’re searching for something new to watch, one show in particular has left viewers completely hooked. The Netflix series has garnered widespread praise from fans for being so gripping that many have powered through entire seasons in a single sitting.
The programme was thrust into the spotlight on Reddit when a television enthusiast was on the hunt for a new series to sink their teeth into. They were after something specific, posting: “Best TV show that you watched in one sitting? I was wondering what series had you up all night because you just couldn’t turn it off?”
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The question sparked considerable debate, and it’s not the first time viewers have been discussing their favourite television programmes of late. Another Netflix title has similarly had audiences burning the midnight oil to watch it through to the very end.
After the question was put to the public, however, one show dominated the responses. Countless viewers admitted they found themselves glued to their screens for hours on end, utterly absorbed.
The good news is that two series of the programme are currently available on Netflix, meaning there are plenty of episodes to keep you thoroughly entertained, reports the Mirror.
One user was quick to respond: “Mindhunter had me binging for two days.” Another was in full agreement, posting: “Same.”
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A third remarked: “My husband binged that one in a night and it was sooooo creepy!” Elsewhere on social media, another person commented: “Mindhunter was absolutely amazing. It deserves much more hype than what it got.”
A further enthusiastic fan declared: “Mindhunter is so good. It’s been the best series I’ve watched recently.”
Numerous viewers were eager to praise the programme, which is still available to watch on Netflix. The crime drama has captivated audiences in their droves, despite having been around for several years.
With 19 episodes altogether, you’ll probably only get through one series in a day – unless you’re exceptionally committed. However, many fans confessed that once they began watching, they found it impossible to stop.
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For those unfamiliar, Mindhunter is an American psychological crime thriller developed by Joe Penhall. It takes its inspiration from the 1995 true-crime book Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker.
The programme first premiered in 2017 and spanned two series, yet it remains incredibly popular today. Fundamentally, Mindhunter chronicles FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench, with psychologist Wendy Carr also featuring prominently throughout.
Together, they operate the FBI’s Behavioural Science Unit within the Training Division at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Essentially, the trio work in partnership on pioneering research, interviewing imprisoned serial killers.
The interviews are carried out in a bid to develop a more profound understanding of criminal psychology, with the overarching goal of applying these insights to assist in solving active cases. While only two series are presently available to stream, the show’s catalogue may appear modest – however, judging by the enthusiastic reviews, they are undoubtedly worth watching.
It comes after the 27-year-old did not publicly acknowledge his parents, Victoria Beckham and Sir David Beckham’s Father’s Day posts to Instagram, which included pictures of him.
But he has now been pictured at a Florida bash with his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham, for her billionaire father’s 84th birthday on Wednesday.
The actress, 31, posted a carousel of pictures on her Instagram page, which included the Peltz family enjoying a meal together in coordinated straw hats.
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One photo showed Nelson with Nicola and Brooklyn crouching next to him in sunglasses, while another group photo included the businessman with five of his sons, as well as the married couple.
In the caption to the post, Nicola wrote: ‘Happy birthday Dad! I love celebrating you! I feel truly blessed to have grown up watching you be such an incredible role model in every way possible.’
The couple rang in her billionaire father’s 84th birthday on Wednesday (Picture: nicolaannepeltzbeckham/Instagram)
Victoria and David Beckham posted throwback snaps for Father’s Day over the weekend (Picture: victoriabeckham/Instagram)
She went on to describe him as ‘the best father I could ever dream of,’ adding: ‘You love us all unconditionally, encourage us that our dreams are never too big to chase and to always always be a good human before all else.’
The former footballer shared a vintage snap including his estranged son, writing: ‘Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all & thank you mummy for giving me our beautiful family.’
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But the aspiring chef is said to have asked his parents ‘to leave him alone’, even as they continue to post him, an insider told The Sun.
‘It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they’d leave it and leave him alone,’ they told the publication.
Brooklyn is understood to have seen the posts through media reports and via people close to him, as he has reportedly blocked his family on Instagram.
Unlike his siblings, Brooklyn did not send any good wishes his father’s way, having said in an explosive statement earlier this year that he has no plans to mend fences with his parents amid a deep rift in relations.
A man who died a suspected murder at a summer solstice event at has been named by police.
Isaac Clare-Watts, 26, from Nottingham, was found at the Nine Ladies Stone Circle in Stanton Lees, in the Peak District in Derbyshire, at around 1.38pm on Monday.
Derbyshire Police said a 41-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the incident and remains in custody
In a previous statement, the Peak District National Park Authority said: “We have been made aware of the tragic news and the investigation is being handled by our colleagues at the East Midlands Special Operations Unit.
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“Our condolences are with the young man’s family during this difficult time.”
Officers have said a number of people were in the area over the weekend for the summer solstice and are urging anyone who was there between June 19 and 23, and anyone who has any video footage from the event during the same time period, to come forward.
The force is also asking anyone with dashcam footage of vehicles arriving and leaving over the weekend to contact officers.
Detective Inspector Tony Owen, from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU), who is leading the investigation, said previously: “I am urgently appealing for anyone who attended the summer solstice event over the weekend to please speak to officers as soon as they can.
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Derbyshire Police is asking anyone with dashcam footage of vehicles arriving and leaving the venue to contact officers (Joe Giddens/PA)
“A young man’s life has been taken in the most brutal way so it is vital that myself and the team build up a clear picture of the exact circumstances surrounding his death.
“This is why we urgently need to speak to everyone who was at the scene over the weekend.
“You may have only been there briefly and think you can’t help, but you could hold the key piece of information we need to understand what has happened and help us to get justice for this young man’s family.
“So I would ask, please, that if you attended the event, you contact us urgently so we can build up a picture of the event itself and what has led to this man’s death.
“I also really urge anyone who captured video footage from the event over the weekend to please come forward.
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“You could play a key role in helping us with this murder investigation.”
Derby Mountain Rescue Team, which was called out to assist East Midlands Ambulance Service at the scene, said in a statement on Facebook: “Our thoughts are with the man’s friends and family at this difficult time.”
According to English Heritage, Nine Ladies Stone Circle is a small early Bronze Age stone circle “traditionally believed to depict nine ladies turned to stone as a penalty for dancing on Sunday”.
A woman who visited the historic site for the solstice said the news was “very sad and upsetting”, adding she believes there should be more of a presence of medical organisations for such events, such as the St John Ambulance first aid charity.
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A major incident portal has been set up at mipp.police.uk/operation/33EM25A84-PO1, or information can be given to police on 101 quoting reference 26*364216.
Excitement is mounting as The Cure are due on stage any minute now.
It was revealed by Blackweir Live that they would take to the stage to perform at the outdoor music venue at 8pm, following the two support acts. However, it appears that they could instead start at 8.15pm.
Many fans have waited until the weather has cooled down before heading to the concert and are now queuing to enter.
Wales Online’s breaking news editor, Cathy Owen, is at tonight’s event and has said: “It is busy but well organised and moving quickly.”
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Fans are flocking to Blackweir Live to watch The Cure
Scotland know that a positive result against Brazil tonight should be enough to advance to the round of 32, and Paddy Power are offering boosted odds on Scotland either winning or drawing in Miami.
New customers can get 50/1 on ‘Scotland and draw’ in the double chance market for Scotland vs Brazil, with the bet winning should the Scots avoid defeat in the Group C encounter.
The Paddy Power World Cup offer features a huge price boost, with bettors receiving the majority of their winnings as World Cup free bets if the Scots avoid defeat.
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Scotland vs Brazil offer: 50/1 for Scotland to win or draw with Paddy Power
New customers who sign up using one of the links on this page and enter the promo code YFBDHU at registration can claim the Paddy Power free bet offer, which boosts the price of Scotland winning or drawing against Brazil.
After completing the registration process and making a first deposit of £5 or more via an accepted payment method, punters will need to stake a maximum of £1 on ‘Scotland and draw’ in the double chance market for Scotland vs Brazil at the standard odds on Paddy Power.
If Scotland go on to win or draw against Brazil, the £1 bet is settled in cash at the normal price, with the extra winnings credited as free bets for bet builders to take the cumulative payout up to 50/1.
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The free bet builder tokens are credited after the qualifying bet settles and are valid for 30 days, meaning they can be used later in the World Cup.
How to claim the Paddy Power welcome offer
Use one of the links on this page and register for a new Paddy Power account.
Make sure to enter promo code YFBDHU during sign-up.
After verifying your ID, deposit at least £5 using a debit card, Apple Pay or Pay by Bank.
Place a maximum £1 bet on ‘Scotland and draw’ in the double chance market for Scotland vs Brazil before kick-off at 11pm BST Wednesday, June 24.
If the bet wins, winnings are paid at the normal price on the £1 bet with the top-up to 50/1 credited in free bet builder tokens.
Key terms of the Paddy Power World Cup offer
Offer applies to new customers only, who must be UK and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18+.
Promo code YFBDHU is required at registration.
Maximum qualifying stake of £1 on ‘Scotland and draw’ in the double chance market for Scotland vs Brazil.
Minimum deposit of £5 via debit card, Apple Pay or Pay by Bank.
PayPal, Skrill, Paysafe and Neteller deposits do not qualify for the offer.
Cashed out, partially cashed out and Power Price bets do not count towards the promotion – using cash out on the qualifying bet also voids eligibility.
Cash winnings are paid at the normal odds on the £1 stake.
Extra winnings credited as free bet builder tokens, which are valid for 30 days.
Best odds guaranteed does not apply to bets placed with a free bet or partial free bet.
Scotland’s hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the World Cup hinge on a good result against Brazil. Steve Clarke’s men could theoretically advance even if they lose, but they will have to hope that their goal difference is strong enough to place them as one of the eight-best third-placed sides.
A win would confirm Scotland’s safe passage, whilst a draw should be enough for one of the best third-placed finishes.
Brazil are heavy favourites with World Cup betting sites to beat the Scots, including with Paddy Power. The five-time world champions are looking to secure top spot in Group C with a win, but will need to better Morocco’s result against Haiti to be guaranteed first place.
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Paddy Power World Cup football offers
Bettors can enjoy a free bet builder bet for every England game at the tournament. The value of the free bet will vary per customer, ranging from £0.50 to £50, and qualifying bet builders must feature at least three legs and minimum odds of 2/1.
Power Prices are a selection of enhanced Paddy Power World Cup odds across markets for a game or matchday, available via the Paddy Power site and app.
Paddy Power are running money-back specials or bet and get offers during the World Cup. A money-back special is when online bookmakers return a bettor’s stake if the wager doesn’t win, while bet-and-get rewards give punters a free bet for placing a wager.
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2UP can be a big help, especially with multiples and accumulators. If the team you have backed goes two goals ahead at any point in the match, your bet is paid out in full immediately, regardless of the final result.
Paddy Power’s Super Sub promotion is also running during the World Cup. This offer allows users to bet on a player in a match (first goalscorer, to be carded, shot on target etc) and if they are replaced, any unsettled bet carries over to their replacement.
Of course, Paddy Power’s ongoing loyalty promotion, Paddy’s Rewards Club,will be running throughout the tournament. Opt in and place a minimum of five £5 wagers in a week to claim a free bet.
Alternative World Cup betting offers
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Paddy Power are likely to prove popular with football bettors due to their range of World Cup offers, but for those seeking alternatives, there is plenty of choice available.
Here is what’s available at rival online bookmakers, while bettors wanting to stay up to date with the latest World Cup betting offers and odds can head to our tournament hub.
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Scotland are set to take on five-time champions Brazil at the World Cup
Scotland take on Brazil in their final group stage game(Image: Getty)
How to watch Scotland vs Brazil at World Cup 2026 tonight
Kick-off time: This highly anticipated Group C clash at the World Cup 2026 is scheduled to kick off at 11pm BST tonight. If you are tuning in from the local time zone in Miami, the game will begin at 6pm.
TV coverage in the United Kingdom: UK fans can watch the entire game live on BBC One without needing any paid subscription packages. The broadcast coverage starts at exactly 10pm, providing an hour of expert pre-match analysis and build-up.
Live streaming options: For those who prefer to watch online or via mobile devices, the match will be broadcast live through the BBC iPlayer app. You can also access the stream via the BBC Sport website on your desktop or laptop internet browser.
United States broadcast details: English-language viewers in the US can catch the game live on their local FOX network channel, or stream the action through the FOX Sports and FOX One apps starting at 6pm ET. For Spanish-language coverage, the match will air live on Telemundo and will be available to stream online via Peacock.
Radio coverage in the United Kingdom: Live audio commentary will be available on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 5 Live. Additionally, full Scottish Gaelic commentary is being provided on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and via BBC Sounds.
Group stage form: Scotland opened their tournament with a 1-0 victory against Haiti but subsequently suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Morocco. Meanwhile, Brazil currently sit at the top of Group C on four points after drawing 1-1 with Morocco and securing a 3-0 win over Haiti.
Injury and team news: Scotland defender Scott McKenna is a doubt after missing training over the weekend due to a calf problem. For Brazil, winger Raphinha is ruled out of this clash due to a hamstring injury sustained against Haiti, while Neymar remains doubtful but could make the bench after returning to training.
Head-to-head record: Scotland have a historically poor record against the South American giants, having failed to win any of their 10 previous encounters. The Selecao have won the last six matches between these two nations, and Scotland have never defeated a South American team in eight previous attempts at the World Cup.
The mum, who wishes to remain anonymous, has said she has reported multiple issues relating to drugs and anti-social behaviour at her Sailortown home
A mum says she is desperate to leave her home which she claims is “full of drugs” after her daughter was taken to hospital after being stuck with a needle playing outside.
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The terrified parent, who does not wish to be named, lives in Clanmil Housing Association apartments on Pilot Street in the Sailortown area of North Belfast, and says she has reported anti-social behaviour and drug abuse at the property since she moved in a few years ago.
She also claimed she has regularly found drugs and drugs paraphernalia inside and outside of the building but very little action has been taken to deal with the issue.
Now, following an incident on Sunday, June 21, where her daughter was stuck with a used needle a number of times while playing outside of the apartments, the worried mum says she is desperate to leave for her children’s safety.
She said her daughter was playing with other children while she chatted with their mums when the incident took place. While she says it was a accident that her daughter was stuck with the needle, she claims the rampant unaddressed drug use in the area is the reason there was a needle nearby in the first place.
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The mother said: “Since I moved into these apartments there has been problems with drugs and the scary thing is, the place is full of children.
“I have found drugs in the building and even had a crack pipe thrown on to my balcony, but it feels like nothing is ever done to deal with the people causing the problems and it has been going on years.
“Now that this has happened with my daughter I am terrified living in this place, I just need to leave. From Wednesday to Sunday there are issues here and it is constant and the sad thing is the building is full of young children and parents who are trying to live their lives among it all.”
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A Clanmil spokesperson said: “At Clanmil we are committed to providing a safe and peaceful environment at all our housing schemes.
“We are investigating recent reports of anti-social behaviour at our apartments in Pilot Street and are aware of an incident involving a needle, which we understand was found on a grass verge on the street across from the apartment block. We have been in contact with the family affected to support them through this distressing event.
“We work closely with the PSNI and the Harbour Police to address any anti-social behaviour including drug taking and we will fully co-operate with them in any investigation. Where there is evidence of a breach of tenancy, we will take robust action against those involved.
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“We have staff working on site at the apartments regularly along with out-of-hours security patrols and CCTV.
“We encourage anyone with information about anti-social behaviour to report it to the PSNI, the Harbour Police and to our team so that action can be taken.”
Police have said they are aware of the incident on Piliot Street with Inspector McCullough saying: “Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances of the incident, and we would appeal to anyone who might have any information which could assist us to get in touch via 101, quoting reference number 789 of 22/06/26.”
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He continued: “Officers would also remind those who use needles of the risks to others that they cause by discarding these items so wantonly. Such items can be dangerous, especially to younger children who may not be aware of what they have found.
“Police will continue to use high visibility, targeted patrols and every method at our disposal to disrupt and arrest drug dealers involved in the sale and supply of drugs, and put them before the courts.
“Drug and substance misuse and dealing is a policing priority and police will continue to work with communities and partner agencies to reduce the threat of harmful and illegal activity. Police are asking everyone for their support and co-operation in tackling this problem through the criminal justice system.
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“We all have a responsibility to help make where we live safer for everyone. Reporting crimes or incidents that impact on your quality of life helps focus our patrols where they are needed and take positive action. Ring us on 101, or report online at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport.”
Get the winning numbers from Wednesday’s Lotto draw and Thunderball right here
A huge jackpot of £7.4m was up for grabs on Wednesday (Image: Merthyr Express)
A whopping £7.4 million jackpot is up for grabs in tonight’s National Lottery Lotto numbers draw. There is alos another massive cash prize of £500,000 to be won in the Thunderball draw. .
The biggest ever Lotto winner was created in April 2016 when an anonymous player banked £35m. In January 2016 two ticket-holders walked away with £33m each.
Before that, a main Lotto game jackpot of £42,008,610, was drawn in January 1996 and split between three anonymous winners with each being awarded £14,002,870. A single ticket won £26.4m on the New Year’s Eve lotto in 2016.
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The UK National Lottery was first drawn on November 19, 1994. Half of all money spent by players goes to the prize fund with 28% to good causes, 12% to the Government as duty, 5% to retailers, and 5% which has operated the lottery throughout its history.
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