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Byron Murphy Jr. Gets a Sliver of National Love
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. will embark on Year No. 3 in the Twin Cities in 2026, and according to ESPN, he’s one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks, believe it or not. Jeremy Fowler from that website surveyed coaches, executives, and scouts in his annual rankings series, and Murphy Jr. was considered an “honorable mention” among the league’s top corners.
Murphy Jr. isn’t typically included in such lists, so this one is noteworthy.
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Murphy Jr. an Honorable Mention in NFL’s Best CBs
Fowler described his CB pecking order process: “The pantheon of elite cornerbacks has a high barrier to entry. Nine players from last year’s list made this year’s top 10, and the one debut needed a first-team All-Pro season to grab the last spot. That’s serious competition, and the game’s best all jockeyed for position.”
“Seven cornerbacks appeared on at least 85% of ballots. While the top two carried over from 2025, spot Nos. 3-10 were all reconfigured. A pair from the first round of the 2023 draft made a major move, and the No. 1 player appears to be on a path to Canton.”
Fowler then revealed additional votes for Honorable Mention: “Also receiving votes: DJ Turner II, Marlon Humphrey, Alontae Taylor, DaRon Bland, Kool-Aid McKinstry, Travis Hunter, Tyson Campbell, Byron Murphy Jr., Deommodore Lenoir, Riq Woolen.”
The same series also published the NFL’s top running backs this week, and no Vikings whatsoever were mentioned.
The Production in 2025
Murphy Jr. has quietly built a remarkably solid NFL career.
Over seven seasons, he’s played 104 games, starting 96 of them. His career totals include 438 tackles, 16 interceptions, and 68 passes defended. This is notable production for a cornerback who has adapted to various teams and schemes while remaining highly effective.
His standout year was undoubtedly the 2024 season. Murphy started all 17 games for the Vikings, recording six interceptions — including a pick-six — and earning a Pro Bowl selection. Opposing quarterbacks targeted him 110 times, completing 70% of those passes, but Murphy limited the impact, holding them to a 79.3 passer rating. Pro Football Focus acknowledged his strong performance with an overall grade of 73.4 and a 73.5 in coverage.
The 2025 season presented a more mixed outcome. Murphy again started every game, finishing with 71 tackles, two interceptions, and seven passes defended. His coverage statistics showed some improvement, as he allowed only 45 catches on 76 targets for 448 yards. However, PFF’s overall grade dropped to 58.5, indicating a more unstable performance throughout the year.
Despite some fluctuations, Murphy remains a reliable starting cornerback in Brian Flores’ demanding defense, where corners bear substantial responsibility.
Another Year Lined Up as Vikings’ Main CB
Murphy Jr. enters Year No. 3 as Minnesota’s primary cornerback, and truth be told, the team defense has flourished along the way. Over the last two seasons, the Vikings rank No. 1 in the NFL per EPA/Play, and that’s precisely when Murphy Jr. came aboard, at the start of 2024.
Flores, the Vikings’ defensive coordinator, has proven that he doesn’t need utterly elite cornerback performance to cook, evidenced by men like Murphy Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, Stephon Gilmore, Shaquill Griffin, and Fabian Moreau on the roster.
While Minnesota will eventually use a high-round draft pick on a cornerback of the future, the group, headlined by Murphy Jr., certainly isn’t hurting anything. It’s tough to decry the cornerbacks from the NFL’s best defense since 2024.
Pat Surtain Is the Top Dog
Surtain II in Denver took home the top prize, and Fowler wrote, “Surtain held a convincing grip on the process, eliciting more than 75% of the first-place votes. Surtain is the prototype, with the ideal combination of size (6-foot-2, 202 pounds), lateral agility, downfield speed and instincts.”
“The 2024 Defensive Player of the Year missed three games due to a shoulder injury in 2025 but still deflected 12 passes. From the nit-pick file: A few coaches and scouts thought he got handsy in 2025 (finished the season with 10 penalties) and didn’t always show an extra gear to close gaps for interceptions.”
Few onlookers will disagree with the ranking.
“But when lined up against the game’s best — Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase in Week 4 — Surtain allowed one reception for 8 yards across 13 coverage matchups. And his 12 interceptions over five seasons are a reminder that ball production is not a problem,” Fowler added.
“Surtain is one of seven NFL cornerbacks to win Defensive Player of the Year. Four are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”
The Vikings will see Surtain II when the Broncos roll into U.S. Bank Stadium in 2027.
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‘Are you serious?’: Ex-India keeper blasts Gautam Gambhir, team management over Harshit Rana call | Cricket News
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik questioned the Gautam Gambhir-led team management after pacer Harshit Rana was promoted ahead of Shivam Dube during India’s disastrous batting collapse in the third T20I against England at Trent Bridge. India’s chase of 202 unravelled rapidly after Axar Patel was dismissed off the final ball of the fifth over, leaving the visitors reeling at 52/5. Instead of sending in Dube, the team management opted to promote Harshit Rana, a move that left Karthik stunned while on commentary. “Are you serious? Harshit Rana ahead of Shivam Dube? You can’t be serious,” Karthik said on air. Dube eventually came to the crease two overs later but failed to rescue the innings, scoring just two runs from four deliveries before being dismissed by Josh Tongue. Karthik admitted he could not understand the decision to delay Dube’s arrival, suggesting it raised questions over the team’s confidence in the all-rounder. “Do they (the team management) not trust Dube enough to send him in at this stage? Instead, they’ve promoted Harshit Rana ahead of him. I’m not sure that’s the right way to go about it,” he added. The selection call came during one of India’s worst-ever batting performances in the format. England piled up 201/7 after Phil Salt led the way with a blistering 70 off 44 balls, while Sam Curran chipped in with 41 from just 24 deliveries on a challenging Trent Bridge surface. India’s reply never gained momentum despite Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hitting two early sixes in his 13 off five balls. The visitors collapsed from 23/0 to 76 all out in just 11.4 overs, with Josh Tongue claiming 4/28 and Jofra Archer picking up 3/29. The 125-run defeat was India’s biggest by runs in T20 internationals, surpassing their previous heaviest loss of 80 runs against New Zealand in 2019. It also marked India’s second-lowest all-out total in the format. The defeat handed England a 2-0 lead in the five-match series after the opening match had been washed out. India have now lost their last four completed T20Is, following a 2-0 series defeat in Ireland. Captain Shreyas Iyer described the performance as “atrocious” after the match and admitted his side needed to “completely go back to the drawing board.” England captain Harry Brook praised his team’s all-round display, saying, “We adapted well with the bat. To carry that into the bowling was awesome.” India must now win the remaining two matches to avoid losing the T20I series.
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Who will reach the world cup semifinals? Quarterfinal schedule, timings IST | FIFA World Cup 2026
After a month of shocks, late goals, penalty shootouts and political noise, the Fifa World Cup 2026 has reached its last-eight stage. The co-hosts are gone. Brazil are out. Portugal have departed. The United States’ exit was wrapped in controversy. Yet the holders remain alive, France still look like the team to beat, and Erling Haaland has turned Norway’s surprise run into one of the stories of the tournament.
The tournament has narrowed, but the narratives have multiplied.
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Fifa World Cup 2026: Quarterfinal and semifinal schedule |
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Stage |
Match |
Venue |
Local date and time |
India date and time |
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Quarterfinal |
France vs Morocco |
Gillette Stadium, Boston |
July 9, 4 pm ET |
July 10, 1:30 am IST |
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Quarterfinal |
Spain vs Belgium |
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles |
July 10, 12 pm PT / 3 pm ET |
July 11, 12:30 am IST |
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Quarterfinal |
Norway vs England |
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
July 11, 5 pm ET |
July 12, 2:30 am IST |
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Quarterfinal |
Argentina vs Switzerland |
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
July 11, 9 pm ET |
July 12, 6:30 am IST |
France vs Morocco: favourites face their first big test
France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the World Cup Group I soccer match between France and Senegal in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Tuesday, June 16, 2026.(Photo: PTI)
But Morocco are not just a romantic story. They are organised, disciplined and technically secure in midfield. Their 3-0 win over Canada was ruthless, and they have lost only once in 90 minutes across their last 50 matches. Noussair Mazraoui gives them defensive security, while Azzedine Ounahi’s two goals against Canada were a reminder of his ability to float through tight spaces.
France vs Morocco head-to-head record
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Previous meetings: 6 -
France wins: 4 -
Draws: 1 -
Morocco wins: 1
France vs Morocco match results in previous meetings
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Dec 14, 2022: France 2-0 Morocco (World Cup) -
Nov 16, 2007: France 2-2 Morocco (Friendly) -
Jun 06, 2000: Morocco 1-5 France (King Hassan II Tournament) -
Jan 20, 1999: France 1-0 Morocco (Friendly) -
May 29, 1998: Morocco 2-2 France – Morocco win 6-5 on penalties (King Hassan II Tournament) -
Feb 05, 1988: France 2-1 Morocco (Tournoi de France)
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Players to watch: Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Azzedine Ounahi, Noussair Mazraoui -
Prediction: France to advance
Spain vs Belgium: control meets tactical revival
Spain have moved through the tournament with less noise than France, Argentina or England, but their defensive record is extraordinary. They have not conceded a goal and have stretched their World Cup clean-sheet run to 609 minutes, a record that goes back to Qatar.
Lamine Yamal. Photo: Reuters
Belgium, meanwhile, produced one of the performances of the Round of 16. Amid the fallout from Fifa’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s ban, Belgium dismantled the United States 4-1 in Seattle. Rudi Garcia’s decision to bench Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku was bold, and it worked. Charles De Ketelaere was involved in three goals, while Leandro Trossard has been one of the tournament’s most creative players.
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Belgium vs Spain head-to-head record |
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Head-to-head record |
Number |
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Previous meetings |
22 |
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Spain wins |
12 |
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Belgium wins |
4 |
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Draws |
6 |
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Belgium vs Spain: Match-wise record |
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Date |
Match |
Competition |
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Oct 9, 1921 |
Spain 2-0 Belgium |
International friendly |
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Feb 4, 2023 |
Belgium 1-0 Spain |
International friendly |
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Jan 2, 1949 |
Spain 1-1 Belgium |
International friendly |
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June 10, 1951 |
Belgium 3-3 Spain |
International friendly |
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March 9, 1953 |
Spain 3-1 Belgium |
International friendly |
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March 31, 1957 |
Belgium 0-5 Spain |
International friendly |
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Dec 02, 1962 |
Belgium 1-1 Spain |
International friendly |
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Dec 01, 1963 |
Spain 1-2 Belgium |
International friendly |
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Dec 11, 1968 |
Spain 1-1 Belgium |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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Feb 23, 1969 |
Belgium 2-1 Spain |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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June 15, 1980 |
Belgium 2-1 Spain |
UEFA European Championship |
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Dec 16, 1981 |
Spain 2-0 Belgium |
International friendly |
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Feb 19, 1986 |
Spain 3-0 Belgium |
International friendly |
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June 22, 1986 |
Belgium 1-1 Spain |
FIFA World Cup |
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Jun,e 21, 1990 |
Belgium 1-2 Spain |
FIFA World Cup |
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Dec 17, 1994 |
Belgium 1-4 Spain |
UEFA European Championship |
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March 29, 1995 |
Spain 1-1 Belgium |
UEFA European Championship |
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October 09, 2004 |
Spain 2-0 Belgium |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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October 08, 2005 |
Belgium 0-2 Spain |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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October 15, 2008 |
Belgium 1-2 Spain |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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September 05, 2009 |
Spain 5-0 Belgium |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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September 01, 2016 |
Belgium 0-2 Spain |
International friendly |
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Players to watch: Rodri, Lamine Yamal, Aymeric Laporte, Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard -
Prediction: Spain to advance
Norway vs England: Haaland, Kane and a proper team test
Norway vs England is the most eagerly awaited tie of the round, not only because of Erling Haaland against Harry Kane, but because both sides have shown different forms of strength.
Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil was not a smash-and-grab. It was proof that they are more than a well-organised side with Haaland up front. Brazil were restricted to 34 per cent possession, their lowest in a World Cup match, and Norway looked surprisingly comfortable in the knockout spotlight despite being absent from the tournament for 28 years.
Erling Haaland. Photo: Reuters
England, however, produced their own statement at the Azteca. To beat Mexico 3-2 with 10 men for the last half-hour showed adaptability and resilience. Jude Bellingham scored twice, covered huge ground, and made a decisive defensive intervention. Jordan Pickford’s first-half saves kept England alive before the chaos took over.
This is not merely Haaland vs England. Norway’s midfield of Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge and Patrick Berg gives them structure, intelligence and control. But England’s tournament muscle, Bellingham’s timing and Kane’s experience may still tilt the tie.
Players to watch: Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford
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Norway vs England head-to-head record |
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Head-to-head record |
Number |
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Previous meetings |
12 |
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England wins |
7 |
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Norway wins |
2 |
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Draws |
3 |
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Norway vs England: Match-wise record |
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Date |
Match |
Competition |
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May 14, 1937 |
Norway 0-6 England |
International friendly |
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November 9, 1938 |
England 4-0 Norway |
International friendly |
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May 18, 1949 |
Norway 1-4 England |
International friendly |
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June, 29 1966 |
Norway 1-6 England |
International friendly |
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September, 10 1980 |
England 4-0 Norway |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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September, 9 1981 |
Norway 2-1 England |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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October, 14 1992 |
England 1-1 Norway |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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June, 2 1993 |
Norway 2-0 England |
FIFA World Cup qualifier |
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May, 22 1994 |
England 0-0 Norway |
International friendly |
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October, 11 1995 |
Norway 0-0 England |
International friendly |
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May, 26 2012 |
Norway 0-1 England |
International friendly |
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September 3, 2014 |
England 1-0 Norway |
International friendly |
Argentina vs Switzerland: Messi’s chaos meets Swiss discipline
Argentina are still here, but they have not travelled smoothly. They needed extra time to beat Cape Verde and then produced a stunning comeback from 2-0 down against Egypt. Lionel Messi dragged them back in Atlanta, but the match was also clouded by VAR controversy, Egyptian fury and questions over Argentina’s vulnerability.
Messi leads the Golden Boot race with eight goals, one ahead of Haaland and Mbappe. Yet Argentina’s biggest strength may not be structure. It is emotion. Lionel Scaloni’s side have repeatedly shown a strange ability to survive matches that appear to be slipping away.
Argentina players toss teammate Lionel Messi (10) into the air as they celebrate after the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Argentina and Egypt in Atlanta, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.(Photo: PTI)
They have finally broken their Round of 16 wall after exits in 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022. Against Argentina, they will compress space, slow the rhythm and trust their defensive shape. If Johan Manzambi returns from injury, they will have more attacking threat. Without him, they may struggle to hurt Argentina often enough.
Players to watch: Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, Enzo Fernandez, Gregor Kobel, Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo
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Argentina vs Switzerland head-to-head record |
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Head-to-head record |
Number |
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Previous meetings |
2 |
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Argentina wins |
2 |
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Switzerland wins |
0 |
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Draws |
0 |
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Goals record |
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Goals record |
Number |
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Total goals |
3 |
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Argentina goals |
3 |
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Switzerland goals |
0 |
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Goal difference |
Argentina +3 |
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Argentina vs Switzerland: FIFA World Cup match-wise record |
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Date |
World Cup |
Stage |
Match |
Score/Result |
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July 19, 1966 |
1966 |
1st Round, Group 2 |
Argentina vs Switzerland |
Argentina won 2-0 |
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July 1, 2014 |
2014 |
Round of 16 |
Argentina vs Switzerland |
Argentina won 1-0 after extra time |
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July 11, 2026 |
2026 |
Quarter-finals |
Argentina vs Switzerland |
To be played |
Players who could define the quarterfinals
Haaland is the most obvious name. His goals against Brazil changed the way Norway are being viewed, from surprise package to genuine threat. He has become the central figure in the tournament’s most intriguing quarterfinal.
Bellingham is England’s emotional and tactical engine. His performance against Mexico was not just about goals. It was about timing, running, defensive recovery and presence in a hostile stadium.
Mbappe remains France’s greatest weapon. Even when he is not dominating possession, he bends the opposition’s structure around him. If Morocco leave space, he can end the contest quickly.
De Ketelaere has become Belgium’s quiet disruptor. His movement, size and elegance make him hard to track, and his role in dismantling the USMNT should not be underestimated.
Pickford and Orjan Nyland could also shape the England-Norway tie. Pickford remains one of the world’s best tournament goalkeepers, while Nyland’s performance against Brazil was central to Norway’s progress.
The under-the-radar names
Not every quarterfinal story will be written by the scorers. Laporte has been central to Spain’s defensive record. Trossard has created more chances than any other player at the tournament so far. Sander Berge rarely gives the ball away and has become crucial to Norway’s balance. Patrick Berg’s intelligence has helped knit Norway’s midfield together.
Dayot Upamecano has been quietly excellent for France, bringing calm to a player once associated with high-profile errors. For Argentina, Lautaro Martinez’s bench impact against Egypt showed why Scaloni’s squad depth matters. For Switzerland, Kobel may again have to be the difference if they are to take Argentina deep.
Semifinalist predictions
The most likely semifinal line-up is France, Spain, England and Argentina.
France remain the strongest all-round side and still appear to have another attacking gear. Spain’s defensive record makes them Belgium’s toughest possible opponent. England’s win in Mexico City suggested they have found new ways to suffer and survive. Argentina may not be fully convincing, but Messi and Scaloni’s side keep finding answers in chaos.
There are obvious upset routes. Morocco can frustrate France and force penalties. Belgium have shown tactical flexibility and could punish Spain if the game opens up. Norway can beat England if Haaland is fed early and Odegaard controls the tempo. Switzerland can drag Argentina into another uncomfortable night.
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Fifa World Cup 2026 semifinal schedule |
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Semifinal |
Match |
Local date and time |
India date and time |
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Semifinal 1 |
Winner of France vs Morocco vs Winner of Spain vs Belgium |
July 14, 3 pm ET |
July 15, 12:30 am IST |
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Semifinal 2 |
Winner of Norway vs England vs Winner of Argentina vs Switzerland |
July 15, 3 pm ET |
July 16, 12:30 am IST |
Are France still favourites?
Yes, but not without caveats.
France have the deepest attacking unit, tournament experience and the ability to win different types of games. They can overwhelm teams with speed, or grind through tight matches. That combination is why they remain favourites.
Spain are the biggest threat because of their control and defensive record. If they reach a semifinal against France, that may decide the eventual champion. Argentina have Messi and belief, but also defensive cracks. England have resilience and Bellingham, but must first survive Haaland. Norway have the tournament’s most compelling striker-led surge, but the last eight will test whether their collective structure can hold under English pressure.
The World Cup has reached the point where favourites matter less than moments. A Kobel save, a Haaland run, a Bellingham header, a Messi pass, a Mbappe acceleration — any one of them can redraw the bracket.
For now, France remain the team to beat. But this World Cup has already made a habit of turning certainty into chaos.
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Unbeaten mare Tennessee Bound targeting Sandown in 2026
Tennessee Bound, an undefeated mare, would likely be considered a strong favourite for the Caulfield race she is entered for. However, trainer Ciaron Maher is adopting a cautious strategy, preferring to gradually step up her competition.
As a result, the four-year-old is most likely to be seen next in Wednesday’s 1200-metre Evergreen Turf Handicap at Sandown.
The 78-rated mare is nominated for Saturday’s $150,000 benchmark 78 race over 1100m at Caulfield. However, she will compete in Wednesday’s $50,000 BM74 event carrying 59kg, with the advantage of Jabez Johnstone’s 3kg claim, a factor that Maher’s assistant trainer Jack Turnbull found too good to pass up.
“We won’t try to jump too many bars in a row with her, we’ll just go up in slight increments,” Turnbull said.
“She’s done nothing wrong since the last win. She’s an exciting prospect, she had a nice gallop away last week with Blake Shinn on, and he was very fond of her.
“She looks like she’s improved. We could have gone to Saturday, but the programming allowed us to hopefully notch another win before going to an 84.”
Tennessee Bound, a daughter of Written Tycoon and carrying the distinctive Limerick Lane colours of Gerry Ryan, is aiming to extend her winning streak to five races at the start of her career.
She progressed from a maiden win at Kyneton to a Caulfield Heath BM66 in her first preparation, also winning a BM62 race at Cranbourne, before her first-up victory in benchmark 70 grade on Caulfield’s Heath track.
Tennessee Bound has drawn barrier three for Wednesday’s 14-horse race, for which she was the $1.85 favourite on Tuesday morning.
Another daughter of Written Tycoon that the Maher stable is likely to select an easier option for is Signature Scent, who is poised to make her first start since Anzac Day at Caulfield.
The three-year-old filly is entered for the $200,000 Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m), but is more likely to be seen in the $150,000 fillies handicap over 1100m.
Following three starts in Adelaide, Signature Scent was freshened. In Adelaide, she won at restricted level, achieved a Listed third placing in the Redelva Stakes (1100m), and finished fifth in the Group 2 Tobin Bronze Stakes (1200m).
“The addition of blinkers was a huge help in Adelaide, got her back to being competitive at Stakes level,” Turnbull said.
“She only had two weeks off, so she’s got a lot of residual (fitness), been in training not so long and she’s just had that one jumpout last week, so she’s in good order.”
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What is England’s likely route to the World Cup final if they beat Norway?
England survived a spirited Mexico fightback to secure a 3-2 win on Sunday and book their place in the World Cup quarter-finals, ending the co-hosts’ deepest run at the tournament in 40 years despite playing most of the second half with 10 men at the Azteca Stadium.
Jude Bellingham put England ahead, striking twice in the space of a minute, finishing a Bukayo Saka cross before tapping in Harry Kane‘s pass to stun the home crowd.
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Mexico’s Julian Quinones pulled one back before half-time, reacting quickest to a loose ball in the box to fire into the roof of the net and revive the co-hosts’ hopes.
England were reduced to 10 men in the second half after Jarell Quansah was sent off following a VAR review, but Harry Kane restored England’s two-goal lead with a penalty after goalkeeper Raul Rangel fouled Anthony Gordon.
Mexico’s Raul Jimenez reduced the deficit with another penalty after a VAR review confirmed a foul from Kane on Brian Gutierrez.
The match was delayed by one hour due to adverse weather conditions around the Azteca Stadium.
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England will face Norway in the last eight in Miami on Saturday.
Erling Haaland celebrates with his teammates (Reuters)
England’s possible route to World Cup final:
Group fixtures
17 June: England 4-2 Croatia | AT&T Stadium, Arlington
23 June: England 0-0 Ghana | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
27 June: England 2-0 Panama | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Round of 32
1 July: England 2-1 DR Congo | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Round of 16
5 July: England 3-2 Mexico | Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Quarter-final
11 July: England vs Norway | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Semi-final
15 July: England vs Argentina or Switzerland | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Final:
19 July: England vs France (most likely opponents by ranking) | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
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Sir Les’ education continues ahead of Royal Randwick assignment in 2026
Trainer Craig Carmody, who previously conditioned Sir Les’ dam, Everage, to stakes success, is dedicating significant effort to refining the promising three-year-old gelding’s natural capabilities.
The All Too Hard colt demonstrated considerable promise in his first two starts, followed by a close fifth in a benchmark 72 Midway race at Rosehill Gardens on May 30th.
Carmody has opted to provide ample spacing between Sir Les’ runs, a strategy aimed at improving his ability to settle, a quality he anticipates will be on display in a three-year-old benchmark 72 race over 1100m at his home track, Royal Randwick, this Saturday.
“He’s going well,” Carmody confirmed.
“He’s had a bit of time in between runs because I just wanted to work a bit on his ability to sort of respond to pressure. He’s been sort of wanting to charge through pressure, as you’ve probably realised when he’s raced, just going a little bit hard.”
“I’ve worked really hard trying to get that going a bit better and I feel as though Chad (Lever) might get a little bit better response on Saturday from him.”
Having secured victories in his first two starts over 1000m, the 1100m distance in town will be a key indicator for Sir Les, though Carmody envisions him developing into a reliable sprinter for many seasons.
“I really needed the last month just to work on getting that response going a little bit better,” Carmody elaborated.
“And look, I’m optimistic that I’m winning that battle, so I’d love to for him to show that on Saturday that he’s listening to the bridle a bit better.”
“I trained the mother, she was a very handy two-year-old, she won what is now the Percy Sykes, formerly the Keith Mackay, we only paid twenty thousand for her and that sparked the interest in Sir Les.”
“He’s only young so I’m in no hurry to race him often, I just want to want to get some lessons into him, get some experience into him, because I think he’s going to be a very handy four-and-five-year-old sprinter.”
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Norway World Cup Coach Makes Concerning Admission Before England Clash
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Norway coach Stale Solbakken said some of his players have been feeling under the weather ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against England on Saturday, as a month of travel, training and high-pressure games begins to take its toll on the squad.
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Striker Jorgen Strand Larsen is one of those dealing with health issues, Solbakken added.
“We’ve really only had Jorgen who has had a fever, but then there’s been a bit of coughing and rasping scattered throughout,” Solbakken told reporters. “But there’s air conditioning, flights, changing rooms and all that. There’s 50 people (in Norway’s travelling party), so it would be strange if something or other didn’t crop up.”
Marcus Holmgren Pedersen missed the 2-1 win over Brazil in the round of 16 due to illness, though Solbakken thought the pressure of the World Cup experience may also have affected the 25-year-old.
“I think, without being a doctor, that it’s a combination of the boy being young, he’s come to the World Cup and thought, ‘I’m going to be a backup for Julian (Ryerson)’, he’s had two games and played great,” Solbakken explained.
“He’s got a lot of stimulation, his head is full, his body is full of impressions, and then the system collapses a bit.”
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Two US soccer officials suspended by FIFA for match protocol violations
FIFA overturns US soccer star’s suspension, Belgium to appeal decision
Fox News’ Jonathan Hunt highlights the ongoing FIFA red card controversy. FIFA has overturned the suspension of Team USA soccer star Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play in tonight’s crucial match against Belgium. However, the Belgian team is expected to appeal FIFA’s decision, creating further uncertainty just hours before the game.
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FIFA issued suspensions to at least two key members of the U.S. Soccer Federation ahead of Monday’s World Cup matchup with Belgium, according to multiple reports.
ESPN reported that team manager Sam Zapatka and U.S. Soccer Federation Vice President of Security Frank Pannell were the two staff members barred from the match. The U.S. went on to suffer a 4-1 loss to Belgium, ending its 2026 World Cup run.
The tournament’s governing body did not provide a reason for the suspensions.
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A detailed view of the United States Soccer Federation crest logo is seen in the player and team tunnel in game action during an International friendly match between the United States and the Ecuador men’s national teams on March 21, 2019 at Orlando City Stadium in Orlando, Florida. (Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ESPN, citing sources, also reported that the suspensions were likely tied to incidents that occurred during Team USA’s victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina last week in the Round of 32. The alleged violations involved FIFA match protocols and individuals possibly entering restricted areas. There were no known physical altercations.
USA ADVANCES IN WORLD CUP AFTER CONTROVERSIAL RED CARD VS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
After joining the U.S. Soccer Federation in 2015, Zapatka was named team administrative manager in 2020.
While U.S. Soccer did not reveal why the suspensions were imposed, it stressed Tuesday that they were not connected to the appeal process surrounding star striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match red-card suspension.

Preparations are made to Soccer House ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Venice Beach, on June 06, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Belgium challenged FIFA’s decision to lift Balogun’s suspension, but the governing body ultimately stood by its original ruling, allowing Team USA’s forward to take the field.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he watched the controversial play and later called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to discuss the red card.
“I spoke with Gianni,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

United States men’s national team forward Folarin Balogun is shown a red card by referee Raphael Claus in Santa Clara, California, July 1, 2026. (Phil Noble/Reuters via Imagn Images)
“All I did was, I asked for a review, because I didn’t think it was a foul,” the president said. “And again, I’m good at this stuff. I didn’t think it was a foul. I thought it was two great athletes who crashed into each other and got entangled.”
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With the victory over the U.S., Belgium advanced to the quarterfinals and will face Spain on Friday at Los Angeles Stadium.
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Phillies’ Zack Wheeler rips MLB for ‘BS rule’ keeping him out of All-Star Game
Zack Wheeler thinks Major League Baseball needs to review its selection criteria for the All-Star Game.
The Philadelphia Phillies right-hander was not selected for next week’s Midsummer Classic in Philly despite having outstanding numbers.
The reason, it seems, is that Wheeler is scheduled to start on Sunday in Detroit, making him ineligible to pitch two days later. All-Star rosters were announced last Saturday.
“There’s certain ways to do it and you’d figure they would have a clue about it right now (with) how many all-star games they’ve had,” Wheeler, 36, told reporters Tuesday. “I think it’s kind of just a BS rule where just because I pitched a certain day, I get punished for it.”
Wheeler is 9-1 on the season with a 2.28 ERA after allowing one run and striking out a career-high 14 while not issuing a walk in seven innings in a win over the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
A three-time all-star, Wheeler returned in late April this year after a blood clot was discovered near his right shoulder last August, forcing him to get season-ending thoracic outlet decompression surgery.
Wheeler, per MLB.com, said he’d be fine with pitching in the All-Star Game, even though he pitches Sunday. Whether that would be allowed is another story.
“I feel fine the second and third days (after a start), when I usually throw my bullpen,” Wheeler said. “So I’d be fine throwing an inning, but it’s not even an option, I guess.”
The Phillies have six other players in the All-Star Game — Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Cristopher Sánchez, Jhoan Duran, Brandon Marsh and Jesús Luzardo.
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Lockwood’s filly Extreme Taste faces Ipswich test in 2026
Barry Lockwood initially expressed that there wasn’t much to report regarding his filly Extreme Taste “because she hasn’t won yet.” However, after further discussion, he’s much more optimistic about her potential to break through at Ipswich on Wednesday.
Extreme Taste, a maiden after three career starts, is scheduled to run in the Ipswich Party Hire Fillies and Mares Maiden (1200m) second-up this campaign. She will jump from barrier nine, having previously finished third at Doomben in maiden company over 1110m on May 24.
“The only thing that will stop her is the wide gate,” Lockwood stated. “She’s ready to win but just needs a bit of luck and I think it was a bit of pilot error as the rider gave away the run to the winner. Going four-deep on the corner and staying there didn’t help. She did a lot of work and the wider the rail is and the wider you are, the worse it gets.”
The filly is now the $2.80 favourite for the race. Benjamin Osmond, a two-kilo claiming apprentice, will take the reins, as Damien Boche is currently sidelined with an injury sustained in a recent fall at Gold Coast.
“If she gets a nice run from the barrier, she’ll be very hard to beat,” veteran trainer Lockwood added. He is enjoying the experience of his training partnership with Emma-Jane Vincent, which was formalised late last year.
The progeny of Extreme Choice and out of the American-bred mare Leamington, Extreme Taste has a notable pedigree, with five of her seven siblings having recorded multiple victories.
Betting sites are offering competitive odds on this Ipswich race.
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