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The Sun aligns with Mercury’s retrograde in Pisces, highlighting hopes, dreams and maybe infatuations. Don’t allow rationality to float off completely today.
Virgo, Leo and Cancer, avoid finality. It may serve you hold off from any major decisions, until the cosmic haze has passed.
Revisiting the past could bring new discoveries, as this placement encourages reflection. However, don’t get stuck looking behind you.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Saturday March 7, 2026.
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Today’s celestial blend highlights dreams, intuition and unfinished emotional business. You may feel reflective, nostalgic or slightly sleepy as the universe whispers, ‘Slow down.’ Old thoughts resurface, messages from the past reappear and your subconscious is storytelling in full colour. Rest, release and rediscover what has been buried beneath pent-up energy.
Your social sphere and long-term goals may feel hazy. You could reflect on friendships, revisit old dreams or reconnect with people from the past unexpectedly. Inspiration flows, but details blur, so double-check plans and pause before major decisions. This is a time for gentle edits, not final drafts. Trust intuition but keep logic close by.
With the Sun merging with Mercury in its rewind, your career path may take a few detours. You may revisit professional plans, rethink your public image or hear from past colleagues. This is not the time to finalise long-term goals. Listen inward, review priorities and reconnect with what genuinely excites you.
Your mind drifts towards distant horizons, spirituality and long-held dreams. You may revisit beliefs, rekindle travel ambitions or reconnect with a former mentor or passion project. The universe invites you to redraw your personal map, but not in ink just yet. Let intuition guide you but avoid locking anything in too prematurely, Cancer.
Your emotional depths glow with insight and mystery. Secrets, shared resources and intimate bonds come up for review. This is a powerful moment to examine emotional fine print you usually skim. You may reconnect with an old flame or rediscover a forgotten part of yourself. Trust instincts but verify facts before making promises or investments.
Relationships are under review as the Sun aligns with Mercury retrograde. Old flames may resurface, misunderstandings seek clarity or you reassess the give-and-take in close bonds. This is not the moment for final declarations. Listen, reflect and revise your approach to partnership with compassion and honesty.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
Daily rhythms, routines and wellness habits are under scrutiny. You are invited to slow down and reassess how you care for your body, mind and schedule. Expect minor mix-ups or forgetfulness, especially at work, but also flashes of insight that realign you with what truly nourishes you. Aim for flow, but perhaps not perfection.
Romance, creativity and joy call softly rather than loudly. This is a beautiful time to revisit a creative project, reconnect with a past love or let imagination roam freely. Just avoid getting lost in fantasy, as the Pisces influence loves twists and turns. Let your inner child speak and your muse dance.
Your sanctuary and personal history echo with memories. You may revisit family stories, rethink your roots or reconnect with someone familiar. This is a time for reflection, restoration and perhaps refreshing your space to match inner changes. Emotions may rise like tides, let them. Home is evolving, and so are you.
Your thoughts drift into intuitive territory. Conversations, ideas and creative projects circle back for review. This is a good moment to revisit unsent messages, revive old ideas or simply listen more than speak. Avoid forcing outcomes. Reflection, revision and rest bring clarity. Wisdom whispers when you slow down.
Finances and priorities may feel muddled as receipts disappear, subscriptions resurface or values come into question. This pause invites you to reassess not only what you own, but how you value yourself. Avoid rushing major financial decisions, but reflect on where your energy and income truly flow.
With the Sun merging with Mercury retrograde in your sign, you are a blend of insight and déjà vu. Old ideas, conversations or shelved dreams resurface for review. Communication may be muddled, but your intuition is finely tuned. Trust your instincts more than messages or schedules today.
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An inquest into the death of Carolann Barraclough, 37, who was found dead at her Horbury home on March 6, has been opened at Wakefield Coroner’s Court
Zahra Khaliq News Reporter, Andrew Robinson Chief Reporter and Oliver Radcliffe Live News Reporter
14:59, 27 Mar 2026
A mother of three was tragically discovered dead inside a freezer at her home earlier this month, a court has heard.
An inquest into the death of Carolann Barraclough, 37, who was known as Caz, has opened at Wakefield Coroner’s Court. Caz’s death was confirmed by a Yorkshire Ambulance Service paramedic who attended her house in Horbury, Wakefield, on March 6.
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Coroner Oliver Longstaff said that it appeared that Carolann had been found in a freezer at her home address. He said that the inquest hearing was not making any “finding of facts” in the case.
A post mortem examination gave the cause of death as “blunt force head trauma pending further investigation.”
The hearing was told that Carolann’s husband had been charged with her murder. Mr Longstaff suspended the coronial investigation.
Floral tributes and cards were left on Ken Churchill Drive, including a message describing Carolann as a “beautiful and amazing sister” who had a lovely smile. Her family has thanked everyone for their messages, cards and flowers, according to Yorkshire Live.
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Carolann was described as a much-loved mum, daughter, sister, cousin and friend.
David Barraclough, 45, of Ken Churchill Drive, Horbury, appeared at Leeds magistrates’ court earlier this month charged with Carolann’s murder.
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DCI Stacey Atkinson, of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, stated in the early stages of the police investigation: “We recognise this incident will cause concern locally and I can advise residents we are not seeking anyone else in connection with the matter.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Makers of dietary supplements are pushing the Food and Drug Administration to expand the types of ingredients they can put in their products, a change that could open the door to more marketing of peptides, probiotics and other trendy wellness offerings.
The FDA was holding a public meeting Friday to discuss its longstanding criteria for dietary supplements and whether they could be broadened to include substances that don’t come from food, vitamins, herbs or other traditional ingredients. FDA officials will hear from industry executives, consumer advocates and academics.
It’s the first such meeting since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became the nation’s top health official last year. Kennedy has vowed to “end the war at FDA” on dietary supplements, peptides and other products that are popular within his Make America Healthy Again movement.
Friday’s meeting came at the request of the Natural Products Association, an industry group that has clashed with the FDA over certain new supplement ingredients. The group asked for the meeting in a January letter, citing “the cost and uncertainty that arise when regulatory expectations are unclear.”
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Here’s what to know about the issue:
Many wellness products don’t qualify as supplements
Under FDA regulations, supplements are deemed to be a category of food, with most of their ingredients coming from plants, herbs and other substances found in the American diet.
That requirement has become a challenge for the industry in recent years as newer wellness products often feature substances that have never been used in food.
Peptides, for instance, are druglike chains of amino acids that have been widely promoted by celebrities and influencers as a way to build muscle and look younger, although there’s little science supporting their use.
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Many specialty pharmacies and clinics sell them as injections or IV infusions, but some supplement makers have also begun adding them to capsules, gummies and powders.
Technically, those products violate FDA rules, according to FDA lawyers. The same goes for certain types of probiotics, bacteria-containing products that are pitched to aid digestion and promote gut health.
Companies argue that FDA law, as written, doesn’t specify that all ingredients must come from food.
“The hope of the meeting is that FDA is willing to open up its interpretation of what constitutes a dietary ingredient to allow dietary substances that aren’t already in food,” said Robert Durkin, a former official in the FDA’s supplements program who now consults for companies.
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If the agency is unwilling to redefine the term, the industry could sue. A 2024 Supreme Court decision weakened federal regulators’ authority to interpret laws and craft regulations according to their preferences.
Supplement makers view Kennedy as an ally
Kennedy recently declared himself “a big fan” of peptides, telling podcast host Joe Rogan that he’s personally used them to treat injuries. He also vowed to loosen FDA limits on producing injectable peptides, which have been subject to federal safety restrictions.
Some of Kennedy’s allies and supporters are proponents of the chemicals, including Gary Brecka, a self-described “longevity expert,” who sells peptide injectables, patches and nasal sprays through his website.
Dr. Mark Hyman, another Kennedy friend, sells dozens of dietary supplements, including some claiming to contain peptides, through his website.
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Two former health advisers from Kennedy’s presidential campaign also have ties to the industry.
Calley Means, now serving as a senior adviser in the Department of Health and Human Services, co-founded an online platform that helps people spend tax-free health dollars on supplements and other wellness goods.
Supplements have never been subject to strict FDA oversight
The FDA does not review dietary supplements the way it approves drugs and other medical products after confirming their safety and effectiveness. The agency does not even have a list of all the products in circulation.
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With some 100,000 or more supplements on the market, manufacturers are legally responsible for making sure their products are safe and truthfully advertised, according to the FDA. Supplements can’t claim to treat specific diseases or medical conditions.
The 1994 law that gave the FDA oversight of the industry also exempted supplement makers from nutrition labeling requirements, under which companies must scientifically support health claims.
Instead, supplement makers can make more general claims, such as that their products maintain or support health and well-being.
Some former regulators think that approach was a mistake.
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“It sanctioned unauthorized, implied health claims” said Mitch Zeller, who worked on supplement issues at the FDA during the 1990s. “There are all manner of claims being made on supplement labeling or in advertising that are carefully worded to avoid making a drug or treatment claim.”
Companies can also say their products improve the structure or function of certain body parts, such as strengthening bones. Products making general or specific claims must carry a disclaimer: “This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA.”
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The Northumberland teenager, who cannot be identified despite an application by the media to name him, must also serve a year’s extended licence when released.
He was convicted last month of five terror charges following a trial at Leeds Crown Court.
The jury was unable to agree a verdict on a charge that he was planning a terror attack on Newcastle synagogues and the prosecution said it would not apply for a retrial on that count.
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Jurors were told the teenager purported to be a member of a proscribed neo-Nazi organisation, The Base.
He put stickers up promoting The Base, made promotional material and encouraged others to join.
The boy’s trial heard how police found an “arsenal” of weapons, including a crossbow and knives, at his home in Northumberland in February 2025.
The jury was shown images of his bedroom, including a replica of an SS officer’s cap, a flag of Rhodesia and a skeleton in a mask.
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Jurors were also read online exchanges with members of white supremacist groups and violent journal entries.
The court was told that the youth watched a video of the New Zealand mosque terror attack then looked up synagogues in the Newcastle area.
He also made racist and offensive references in his journal, later telling the jury he did not believe them but he wrote them down to bring himself peace.
Mr Justice Wall, sentencing, said he rejected that claim, saying the teenager genuinely held extremist, antisemitic views.
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The judge did accept that the build-up to the offending began when the boy was just 14, with most of them happening when he was 15.
He experienced a difficult childhood, suffered from bullying, was isolated and struggled with friendships.
Since his arrest, he has been diagnosed with autism.
Mr Justice Wall said the teenager must spend another 15 months in detention, having already been in custody since his arrest.
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He will then be supervised and monitored in the community for another 26 months.
The judge told the boy, who attended court via a videolink: “You will have to do what you are told by the people who are supervising you and it will be their job to help you come to terms with what you have done and to stay out of trouble in the future.”
Mr Justice Wall said the boy had an “unhealthy interest in weapons, wars and paramilitary items and this obsession led you to exploring the darker world of extreme right-wing organisations”.
He will be subject to a Criminal Behaviour Order which will restrict his use of computers and the internet.
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During the trial, Frida Hussain KC, defending, said the boy was “desperately lonely”, had been “plagued” with thoughts of killing himself, and created an online persona as a distraction.
Mr Justice Wall turned down a media application to lift an order that prevented the defendant from being identified, partly because it will ease his chance of successful rehabilitation.
He was convicted of purporting to be a member of a proscribed organisation, and four counts relating to possessing or sharing terror documents.
Detective Chief Superintendent James Dunkerley, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing North East, said: “We welcome the sentence handed down today and hope it acts as a warning to all about the dangers of extreme online content which can have real life consequences.”
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He added: “If you are worried about someone you know expressing extreme views or hatred, then please trust your instincts and act early (a reference to a counter terrorism initiative) to prevent people becoming involved in terrorism. I cannot stress that enough and you will not be wasting our time.”
Chief Superintendent Kevin Waring, area commander for Northumberland, said: “This case highlights the dangers which exist online and the type of material young people can access.
“It is a reminder that we all need to be vigilant and if you do become worried about someone you know, see or hear something concerning then please come forward.”
The entire house was torn to pieces in the blast in Hambleton village this morning (Picture: Dave Nelson)
Homes have been evacuated after an entire house exploded in a Lancashire village.
The home was destroyed in an explosion on Carr Lane, Hambleton, north of Blackpool.
The leafy residential area was cordoned off for safety after one of the detached homes blew up shortly before 10am today.
One man, 54, was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, while no one else was hurt in the blast.
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The nearby properties were evacuated as a precation while an investigation continues(Picture: Dave Nelson)
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He was later arrested on suspicion of arson, Lancashire Police said.
The force said: ‘A small number of surrounding properties have been evacuated and Carr Lane remains closed whilst our colleagues carry out work to ensure the safety of the area.’
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It confirmed that the explosion is an ‘isolated incident.’
The explosion sparked a huge emergency response, with multiple fire crews with an aerial ladder attending (Picture: Dave Nelson)
People were told to avoid the area to allow the emergency services to work safely.
Anyone who can smell smoke should keep all windows and doors closed, the fire service said.
Fire crews from Preesall, Bispham, Fleetwood and South Shore rushed to the scene, where they discovered ‘an explosion within a domestic premises.’
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida committed numerous violations of House rules and ethics standards, the House Ethics Committee found Friday in a ruling that could add weight to Republicans’ push to expel her from Congress.
After meeting into early Friday morning following a seven-hour hearing, the ethics panel of four Democrats and four Republicans found that Cherfilus-McCormick had committed 25 ethics violations. The panel said it would recommend a punishment in the coming weeks.
The allegations center around Cherfilus-McCormick’s receipt of millions of dollars from her family’s health care business after Florida made an overpayment of roughly $5 million in disaster relief funds. Cherfilus-McCormick is accused of using that money to fund her 2022 congressional campaign through a network of businesses and family members.
The congresswoman, who is running for a fourth term representing a southeastern Florida district, has denied wrongdoing, and her attorney stridently criticized Thursday’s public hearing — the first open proceeding in nearly 15 years. But the ruling from the Ethics Committee could fuel a potential vote on her expulsion and divide a Democratic caucus that is trying to make a comeback to power in the November midterm elections.
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Cherfilus-McCormick also faces federal charges for allegedly stealing the $5 million in COVID-19 disaster relief funds and using it for purchases like a 3-carat yellow diamond ring. Her brother, former chief of staff and accountant were also charged. She has pleaded not guilty to those charges, and her attorney indicated Thursday that the trial is expected to start in the coming months.
The congresswoman declined to testify during Thursday’s ethics hearing, citing her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Her attorney, William Barzee, sparred with some of the lawmakers on the ethics panel and argued that they should have allowed a thorough ethics trial, where he could present witnesses and evidence to counter the conclusions of House investigators.
Barzee accused the panel of giving further momentum to the effort to “throw a woman out of Congress who was duly elected by her constituents” based primarily on bank records.
Committee investigators laid out 27 violations of House ethics standards and rules in a 242-page report. The report accused Cherfilus-McCormick of winning a 2022 special election by portraying her campaign as self-financed when it was actually funded through the $5 million overpayment her family’s company received from Florida for coronavirus vaccination services.
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Barzee had argued that “she was entitled to that money,” pointing to a document that broke down how her family would share the proceeds from the health care business. But lawmakers on the ethics panel were skeptical of that argument.
The Keane family has confirmed Marie died peacefully ‘surrounded by loving family at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork.
A death notice on RIP.ie reads: “The death has occurred of Marie Keane (néeLynch) on March 27th 2026, peacefully, surrounded by her loving family and in the tender loving care of the doctors, nurses and staff of St. Anne’s Ward at Marymount University Hospital and Hospice.
‘Marie (née Lynch); dearly loved wife of the late Maurice (Mossie) and beloved mother of Denis, Johnson, Hilary, Roy and Pat. Predeceased by her brother Pat, her niece Estella and her nephew Thomas.’
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In 2022, Keane shared a photograph of himself and his mother, captioning it: “The only boss I listen to”.
For a start, this RSC production is spectacular to look at. The bright colours simply pop from the stage. Rob Howell’s set design is innovative, imaginative and enthralling – rather like the production itself.
Based on Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book, it’s the story of a very special little girl with a deep love of books who stands up for what is right, aided by a few magical powers.
Matilda the Musical
There’s something subversive about Matilda which is particularly compelling. For a start, the bulk of the cast are children. They are so well drilled, so confident and so talented that you forget their age and diminutive stature.
Then there are the storylines. This is no gentle fairytale. In typical Roald Dahl fashion it’s dark, very dark in places. It’s cheeky, boisterous and then heartbreakingly sad, often within the same scene.
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At its heart are the songs by Tim Minchin who brings a level of wordplay not often experienced in musical theatre. He often turns the concept of the musical on itself, that undercurrent of gentle anarchy helps power the whole piece.
Mollie Hutton as Matilda
Our heroine is Matilda, on press night played by the delightful Mollie Hutton, one of four young actresses tasked with this massive role. She turns to the world of literature to escape her parents who are almost cartoon-like in their awfulness.
Adam Stafford is a flash talking, wide-boy car salesman in an outlandish check suit. He wanted a boy so has not time for the little gem in the family.
Rebecca Thornhill as Mrs Wormold is a truly dreadful creature, obsessed with her looks and winning Latin American dancing competitions with her snake-hipped partner Rudolpho, she can’t see the point of reading and along with hubby believes that TV is the answer to everything. It’s a beautifully observed cameo role.
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If Matilda is the heroine of the piece, her arch nemesis is Miss Trunchbull the headmistress of a school which has clearly never been visited by Ofsted.
Richard Hurst as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda The Musical
Richard Hurst as the former hammer throwing champion is one the highlights of the show. His Trunchbull is menacing and genuinely terrifying at time. He towers over the young charges in his care. It would be easy to turn Trunchbull into a panto dame-like figure but he resists that temptation. Instead Trunchbull is obsessed, violent and clearly unhinged. He thinks nothing of picking a pupil up by the pigtails and throwing her out of the window or force feeding chocolate cake to one boy – with disastrous consequences.
Tessa Kadler as Miss Honey, the teacher who realises that Matilda is extraordinary, brings just the right amount of sweetness to the role without threatening anyone with diabetes. Her song My House is a bit of a showstopper.
Mollie Hutton as Matilda was a delight. At the centre of everything it’s a big ask for anyone but she was feisty and forlorn in equal measure. At time it was a little difficult to hear everything she sang but that was a minor point.
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Matilda the Musical
This is a big musical. The set pieces are spectacular such as the scene on some swings which sees pupils fly over the orchestra; or a climbing frame being built out of letter blocks with such precise timing it’s like watching a computer game unfold in front of you.
It is quite a long show which is worth noting.
But Matilda is a musical with real heart and a strong message. Does it work? Put it this way, there were hundreds of young theatregoers in on press night and at times you could hear a pin drop and at others the cheers were deafening; they bought into the show from the outset and loved every minute of it. Must say I have to agree.
Matilda the Musical is at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, until Saturday, April 25. Details from www.atgtickets.com
England take on Uruguay in the first of two friendlies in the final international window ahead of this summer’s World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel has named an enlarged squad with the aim of handing opportunities to fringe players ahead of the tournament.
The German picked 35 players for the matches Uruguay and Japan this month, wanting to take a look at some of the Three Lions’ most in-form names.
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It includes recalls for Manchester United duo Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo, who have both undergone resurgences under Michael Carrick at Old Trafford.
James Garner is handed a maiden senior call-up, while Brigthon and Hove Albion’s Jason Steele is a surprise pick in the goalkeeping department.
Newcastle United pair Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall are back in the mix in the full-back areas, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin returns after a five-year international lay-off.
Former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori, now of AC Milan, is named amongst the centre-halves.
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England take on a Uruguay side who they last played at the 2014 World Cup, falling to a 2-1 defeat as Roy Hodgson’s side crashed out in the group stage.
Luis Suarez was on hand to score both goals and inflict defeat on his then-Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard. He would later complete a move to Barcelona after the tournament.
How to watch England vs Uruguay
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live and free to air on ITV1. The broadcast begins at 7pm.
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Live stream: You can also watch the contest live online via the ITVX website and app, which is free with a registration.
Live blog: Follow the match with Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Dom Smith at Wembley.
England host Uruguay in a Wembley friendly tonight as they ramp up their World Cup preparations.
It is the first of two important matches across this latest international window for the Three Lions, who also host Japan on Tuesday evening.
These games are the last chance for players to impress head coach Thomas Tuchel before he names his squad for this summer’s World Cup finals in North America, where they contest Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama.
England also play New Zealand and Costa Rica in pre-tournament friendlies in June, but by then they will be Stateside with their World Cup squad, which must be confirmed by May 30.
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Uruguay are also World Cup-bound, drawn in Group H with Saudi Arabia, debutants Cape Verde and Spain.
Coached by Argentine former Leeds favourite Marcelo Bielsa, La Celeste – who play Algeria in Turin next week – finished fourth in South American qualifying, above Brazil but behind reigning world champions Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia.
Date, kick-off time and venue
England vs Uruguay is scheduled for a 7:45pm GMT kick-off tonight on Friday March 27, 2026.
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The match will take place at Wembley Stadium in north-west London.
Where to watch England vs Uruguay
TV channel: In the UK, tonight’s game will be televised live and free to air on ITV1. The broadcast begins at 7pm.
Live stream: You can also watch the contest live online via the ITVX website and app, which is free with a registration.
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Live blog: Follow the match with Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from England correspondent Dom Smith at Wembley.
England vs Uruguay team news
As mentioned, England have named a bumper 35-man squad for these friendlies, effectively splitting it across the two games – partly to give everyone a chance to stake their World Cup claim but most importantly to rest players who have racked up the most club minutes this season.
Dean Henderson, Dan Burn, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Nico O’Reilly, Elliot Anderson, Declan Rice, Morgan Rogers, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka are the 11 players who will head to St George’s Park after the Uruguay game, ready to meet Japan.
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That means that Tuchel should have 24 players to pick from against Uruguay, though Arsenal midfielder Eberechi Eze and Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarell Quansah have both withdrawn due to injury.
Ben White has not been involved for England since making an early exit from the 2022 World Cup
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John Stones is now considered doubtful to face Uruguay due to a calf injury.
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Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo are back, while there are also returns for the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Fikayo Tomori, plus first time call-ups for James Garner and Jason Steele, who arrives with a view to being England’s training goalkeeper this summer rather than competing for Jordan Pickford’s place.
Jude Bellingham makes it after returning off the bench from a hamstring injury for Real Madrid in their LaLiga derby win over Atletico on Sunday, though won’t play on Friday.
Uruguay’s squad includes two Premier League-based players in Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte and Wolves defender Santiago Bueno.
Real Madrid star Federico Valverde is one of Uruguay’s most important players
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Also among their ranks is Real Madrid star Federico Valverde, vice-captain to Jose Maria Gimenez, plus Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo, ex-Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez and former Manchester United winger Facundo Pellistri.
39-year-old goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, who has 133 caps to his name, was called up for the first time since 2022, but there is no Rodrigo Bentancur or Lucas Torreira. Luis Suarez retired from international football in 2024.
England vs Uruguay prediction
England are without a number of key rested stars for this game including captain Kane, Rice, Guehi, Saka, Anderson and Rogers.
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While that will leave them notably understrength, it is nevertheless a golden opportunity for those on the fringes of World Cup contention to potentially earn their places on the plane this summer, or at the very least give Tuchel a selection headache and serious food for thought.
Uruguay are strong opponents who boast a good squad full of talented players under the influential and often box-office Bielsa, and should provide stern opposition at Wembley, where we anticipate a cagey and low-scoring contest that likely ends all square.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
England and Uruguay have not met since the 2014 World Cup, when Luis Suarez’s brace secured a 2-1 win in Sao Paulo as Roy Hodgson’s dismal Three Lions crashed out in the group stage.
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Their only other match this century came in the build-up to the 2006 World Cup, when Peter Crouch and Joe Cole got the goals in a last-gasp 2-1 friendly victory at Wembley for England under the late Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Tracy Carragher is an SNP candidate in May 7 despite defending a disgraced ex-council leader in court.
13:58, 27 Mar 2026Updated 14:08, 27 Mar 2026
A senior SNP figure has urged one of his party’s Holyrood election candidates to “reflect” on their position after they gave evidence for the defence in the trial against Jordan Linden.
Stephen Flynn, Nationalist leader at Westminster, spoke out today following the conviction of ex-council leader Linden yesterday of five sexual assaults against young men.
Two sitting SNP councillors gave evidence for the defence during the seven-day trial at Falkirk Sheriff Court. One of the duo, Tracy Carragher, is a list candidate for the Central region at the election on May 7.
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Linden, 30, was previously viewed as a high-flyer in the party and served as leader of North Lanarkshire Council from 2022-2024.
Speaking at a campaign event in Glasgow today, Flynn was asked if it was appropriate for Carragher to remain an SNP candidate.
“I think it’s important for that individual to reflect on the choice they have made,” he told reporters.
It comes as the SNP leadership is under increasing pressure today to “come clean” over its handling of repeated complaints made about Linden’s behaviour.
The former council leader was convicted on Thursday of 10 separate offences after a trial at Falkirk Sheriff Court, including five sexual assaults.
His victims were five young men and boys aged 15 to 22.
During the trial, a councillor who made complaints about Linden said: “Everywhere I went for help in the SNP I was ignored or it was downplayed.”
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The man said he contacted the police in 2023 because he “did not feel confident” the reports he had made to the SNP would be dealt with appropriately.
Flynn told reporters today: “I’ve seen the comments of one of the victims in particular in relation to their experience and I’m understandably worried by that.
“I think everyone would be – because that should not be their experience.
“There’s going to be some significant learning for the SNP.”
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Flynn added the party would not make a full response to the matter until after Linden’s sentencing heading on May 5.
He continued: “We’ve previously said that we were going to be reviewing things. I hope that that’s happened.
“I would like to think these things were under constant review because we need to make sure that people are safeguarded and that people have the support that they need.”
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