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Spain face Uruguay in their final World Cup 2026 Group H match
Spain will not wear their iconic red strip against Uruguay(Image: Getty Images)
Why are Spain not wearing their red kit against Uruguay?
Uruguay vs Spain: The upcoming World Cup 2026 fixture between Spain and Uruguay is one of the most eagerly awaited games in Group H. As the final match of the group stage for both teams, the outcome of this meeting will decide who finishes top of the group heading into the knockout rounds.
Kick-off time: The match is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, for those tuning in from the United Kingdom. Kick-off is set for 1am BST, which corresponds to a local evening kick-off in Mexico on June 26.
Uruguay as team A: For this particular group stage fixture, Uruguay has been officially designated as Team A, a status that affords them administrative priority as the technical home side. This logistical distinction gives the team the right to select their preferred kit combination without having to accommodate the opposition.
Spain as team B: In contrast, Spain enter the fixture as Team B, placing them in the role of the technical away side. As a result of carrying this secondary designation under tournament regulations, they are the nation required to yield and adapt their wardrobe if any clash is identified.
Navy overlap: The main obstacle preventing any traditional compromise is that both nations heavily feature blue within their respective 2026 kit collections. Spain’s home shirt has dark navy sleeves, shorts and socks, while Uruguay’s clothing options incorporate sky blue, navy trim and a deep navy base for their away strip. Spain’s traditional ‘home’ kit also clashes with the Uruguay goalkeeper’s jersey.
Kit deadlock: This overlapping colour palette creates a deadlock because standard mix-and-match adjustments such as changing shorts or socks would still result in dark navy areas merging together. Should Uruguay opt for their dark navy away kit, it would directly clash with Spain’s dark navy home accents, leaving no room for quick-fix solutions.
Spain forced into away colours: To resolve this dark saturation issue, the Spanish national team must forgo their traditional red strip for the evening. Instead, the European champions will take to the pitch wearing their off-white away kit with crimson trim to establish clear visual distinction.
Strict goalkeeper and FIFA rules: To maintain full broadcasting compliance under strict FIFA equipment regulations, both starting goalkeepers will also wear contrasting gear. Uruguay’s shot-stopper will sport a vibrant orange kit, while Spain’s goalkeeper will wear all yellow, ensuring television accessibility for colour blind viewers on modern digital screens.
Messi leads the way with five goals, after following up his hat-trick against Algeria with both goals Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria.
His first of the game broke the all-time finals goal record as Messi surpassed Miroslav Klose’s tally of 16. The Argentine went on to score his 18th tournament goal in stoppage time.
Then is was over to Mbappe, who scored a double against Senegal last week and added two more against Iraq. Mere hours later, Haaland completed the reverse by adding to his brace Iraq last week with another against Senegal.
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Ronaldo had come under intense scrutiny for his slow start to the tournament but any doubts have since been removed with a brace in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.
Brazil’s Vinicius Junior moved up to four goals with a double against Scotland, and also another ruled out by VAR. Dembele’s hat-trick in France’s means a quartet of football’s leading stars are all hunting down Messi.
Nintendo Switch Online – better than Game Pass? (Nintendo)
As Xbox struggles with an uncertain future, a reader argues that Nintendo Switch Online is a far more successful subscription service than Game Pass.
There’s a lot of post-mortems going on at the moment for Xbox and I can’t say they don’t deserve to have the benefit of the doubt taken away from them. Personally, I’ve never owned one and I’m certainly not going to start now, but while playing Star Fox 64 on Nintendo Switch Online last night (to make comparisons with the remake) a thought occurred to me that it has come a lot closer to being the Netflix of gaming than Game Pass ever did.
Like most people (including Microsoft) I thought Game Pass was going to be a massive hit that would change the industry. In fact, I was pretty sore about the whole idea because I felt like Microsoft was cheating and doing something with their money that no other company could match, thereby giving them an unbeatable advantage. Obviously, I shouldn’t have worried.
It took a while for people to understand why Game Pass hadn’t worked and then they realised that most people don’t really have time to play that many games, so not only do they not have the money to spend on playing something they might not like they don’t have the spare time either. Combine that with Game Pass’ rising prices and the lack of decent first party games and you’ve got a problem.
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Nintendo Switch Online is something I very rarely hear anyone talk about and yet apparently it’s got the same number of subscribers as Game Pass. I put this down to more people owning a Switch and it being quite a bit cheaper.
But there’s also the fact that it’s all retro based so you kind of already know what you’re getting. Even if you’ve never played a game before you’ve probably heard about it and maybe always meant to give it a go. You’re not paralysed with choice because there’s not that many per format and yet the service has been going long enough that it already has most of the top games available.
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It’s not a lazy crash grab either, as some of the games have never been released in the UK before and they have different versions of the same one from different countries. Also, Nintendo Switch Online has exclusive games sometimes – I really liked Tetris 99 – and you need it to play online for most games, so there’s always some reason to have it.
Personally, I also pay for the Expansion Pack, which is basically the Premium tier, but it’s still not that much money and it gives you more retro formats and most DLC for free.
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The thing is though, and this is where I think the big difference with Game Pass is, I often forget I’ve got it, because it’s cheap enough that it’s not a burden and, unlike Microsoft with Game Pass, Nintendo aren’t banging on about it every five minutes, making me sick of hearing about it.
Microsoft are constantly pushing Game Pass in your face, but Nintendo just gets on with it, and I think Nintendo Switch Online has quietly become just a given that most Switch owners pay for. Its reasonably priced, it doesn’t pretend to be the be all and end all of gaming, and it offers things you actually want.
The secret of Netflix’s success is kind of the same. It’s also something that a lot of people just consider a basic necessity, or at least one of the last luxuries they’d give up on. I feel that Nintendo Switch Online has reached that point for Switch, but the failure of Game Pass is that it never did for Xbox.
By reader Onibee
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Star Fox – you can’t get the remake for free on Nintendo Switch Online but you can play the original (Nintendo)
While gathering a handful of blooms may seem harmless, legal experts have warned that picking flowers in certain places could be against the law and could even result in a fine.
Under the Theft Act 1968, you’re not committing theft if you pick wildflowers for personal use.
But if you pick them with the intention of selling them or using them for a commercial purpose, that does become an offence.
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However, it’s essential to remember that this only applies to flowers growing wild.
Picking from someone’s garden, a maintained park, or a public display could be considered theft and treated differently under the law.
The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 also offers further protection by making it an offence to pick, uproot, or destroy certain protected plant species.
In 2011, two young girls were led away in handcuffs while picking flowers on a walk with their parents.
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Is it illegal to take pebbles from a beach?
Under the Coastal Protection Act 1949 , the removal of any natural material such as sand and pebbles from public beaches in the UK is illegal.
Bans on seemingly harmless acts can be enforced by local councils, and can see offenders fined up to £1,000 as a penalty.
Yet while it may seem perfectly harmless, removing pebbles and other natural matter from the coast is in fact damaging to the environment.
As suggested by the name of the Act, and as stated in the introduction of the Act, taking natural material from a beach in the UK is illegal, in order to protect Britain’s beaches “against erosion and encroachment by the sea”.
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Pebbles and other natural matter act as a natural sea defence against coastal erosion, which many experts warn has become even more of an issue due to climate change.
Is it illegal to sunbathe naked?
While temperatures aren’t soaring just yet, it’s important to know the rules when it comes to sunbathing – especially if you plan to strip off to avoid tan lines.
It may be surprising to find out that topless sunbathing is perfectly legal for both men and women in the UK. Full public nudity is also not a crime but only if the person who strips off has no intention to cause alarm or distress. There are specific offences relating to intentional exposure.
A person who commits a lewd, obscene or disgusting act could be guilty of outraging public decency. Similarly, if a person intentionally exposes their genitals with the intention that someone will see them and be caused alarm or distress, they could be guilty of an offence under s66 Sexual Offences Act 2003. So, naturists who do not intend for people to be alarmed would not be committing an offence whereas person who intentionally exposes their genitals would.
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People can also be prosecuted under The Public Order Act 1986. Section 5 of the Public Order Act states that a person is guilty of an offence if they use threatening (or abusive) words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress.
For those hoping to catch some sunshine in the garden these same rules still apply. It’s advisable to let the neighbours know this is what you’re planning or find a part of the garden shielded from view, so you can avoid causing any unnecessary shock or a call to the police.
Brooke George, 23, could face the death penalty by firing squad if convicted of the Dubai murder charge against her — but the British TikTok star claims she acted in self-defence
A man allegedly fatally stabbed in Dubai by a British TikTok influencer had previously been found guilty of assaulting a woman.
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Brooke George, 23, faces execution by firing squad if found guilty of killing fellow Briton Bill Treeby, 26, following their online encounter. Detained in Dubai – a campaign group representing her family – stated George acted in self-defence after suffering repeated assaults.
The former John Lewis retail worker, who boasts approximately 100,000 TikTok followers, reportedly travelled to the UAE after connecting with Treeby on Facebook, where he allegedly arranged a photoshoot.
The Mirror has learned that he was found guilty of unlawful wounding and common assault at Maidstone Crown Court in December 2023, relating to an attack on a woman and a man. Treeby received a 14-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, a court official confirmed.
He was scheduled to face trial next year at the same court, accused of conspiring to supply cocaine after officers recovered the Class A substance, cash and cannabis valued at £80,000. Treeby was among seven suspects charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine in March 2024 following an investigation by Kent Police’s County Lines and Gangs Team, reports the Mirror.
George, from Gravesend, Kent, remains in custody at the Gulf city’s infamous Bur Dubai police station. She described her initial visit to the country as lasting roughly a week and being positive, calling it “the time of my life”.
However, during her second visit to Dubai in June, she reportedly claimed he had purchased her a one-way ticket, confiscated her passport and assaulted her when she requested its return. An altercation occurred at a flat following an evening out together.
She maintained she was attacked and grabbed a kitchen knife in self-defence. George is understood to have organised a flight back with assistance from friends while attempting to escape, but was detained in the early hours of 22nd June at Dubai International Airport.
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Following her arrest, she alleges she was refused legal representation and compelled to remove her clothing before male officers. She characterised the ordeal as “deeply humiliating and distressing”, becoming tearful when recounting it to relatives.
In a statement issued through Detained in Dubai, George’s mother, Thereza, said: “The daughter I spoke to that night was utterly terrified. I firmly believe she was desperately trying to get home and away from whatever had happened to her.”
His widow Karen – who described him as a ‘wonderful’ husband and father – wrote on Facebook this week that she was “broken” after losing her “darling son”.
Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling is pressing authorities to regard the incident as a domestic abuse matter and to grant George bail while an investigation proceeds.
She went on to say: “Over recent years, there have been increasing reports of women, including social media influencers, models and young travellers, being lured to Dubai with promises of luxury lifestyles, paid work, holidays or romantic relationships, only to later allege that they were subjected to forced attendance at [degrading, sexualised] parties, sexual exploitation, coercion, violence or other degrading treatment.”
A Foreign Office spokesperson stated: “We are in touch with a British woman detained in the UAE, we are supporting her family, and we are in contact with the local authorities.”
The county has experienced a heatwave across this week
An amber health alert has been issued, with the soaring temperatures expected to have an impact on health and social care services. The heatwave continues in Cambridgeshire, highs of 38C sweeping across the county.
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While the temperatures are set to drop on Sunday (June 28), we are likely to still see 30C on Saturday (June 27). Amid the high temperatures, the UKHSA has issued an amber heat-health alert for the east of England.
This is in place from 9pm today (Friday, June 26) until 9am on Sunday (June 28). A UKHSA spokesperson said: “Significant impacts are expected across health and social care services due to the high temperatures.”
The UKHSA warns there could be a rise in deaths, particularly for people aged above 65 and over or with health conditions. A likely increased demand on all health and social care services is expected and internal temperatures in care settings could rise.
The heat could affect delivery services, delivery of medicines, cause staffing issues and an increased demand for power.
The trains involved in the crash have been recovered
15:55, 26 Jun 2026Updated 16:02, 26 Jun 2026
Railway lines will reopen after a fatal train crash near Bedford. Network Rail said recovery and repair work at the site of the Bedford train have now been completed, and passenger services on the Midland Main Line will resume on Monday (June 29).
The crash between two East Midlands Railway trains happened near Bedford on Friday (June 19). Recovery involved removing the overhead line equipment, constructing a temporary access road and concrete foundation, and then using two cranes to lift the trains and carriages from the site.
Engineers subsequently carried out a full inspection and repair of the track, signalling, and overhead line equipment before completing safety checks. Passengers travelling on Saturday or Sunday (June 27 and 28) should check the EMR and Thameslink websites for the latest information ahead of Monday’s service timetable, Network Rail said.
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Thameslink services will resume on Monday and there will be extra staff at stations along the route to help customers. Passenger services on the Midland Main Line will also resume on Monday.
Services will not run this weekend due to planned engineering works, which were scheduled before the crash. Rail replacement buses will continue to operate over the weekend between:
Bedford and Luton;
Luton and West Hampstead Thameslink;
Hitchin and Luton Airport Parkway via Luton;
Harpenden and Potters Bar via St Albans.
East Midlands Railway will be operating a full timetable on their Intercity route from Monday. Some journeys may still be subject to short-notice changes or cancellations, and customers are advised to check their journey before getting to the station.
Louis Rambaud, chief customer officer for GTR, which operates Thameslink, said: “The completion of the recovery work at Bedford is the result of a truly remarkable effort by Network Rail engineers and colleagues from across the industry, who have worked tirelessly and at extraordinary pace in very difficult circumstances.
“Our thoughts continue to be with Shaun Burton’s family, friends and colleagues, and with all those still recovering from the incident. The disruption of the past week will have had a real impact on our customers and I want to thank them sincerely for the patience and understanding they have shown.”
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Mark Budden, East Midlands route director for Network Rail, said: “This has been a complex and challenging recovery operation, and I’d like to thank our engineers and colleagues across the railway for the professionalism, skill, and dedication they’ve shown in safely completing the work as quickly as possible to get passengers moving again.
“Our thoughts remain with everyone affected by the incident, including driver Shaun Burton’s loved ones, and those still recovering.
“With repairs now complete, we will be able to reopen the Midland Main Line on Monday. We understand the disruption that this closure has caused, and we’re grateful to passengers for their patience while we carried out this essential work.”
There’ll be no pre-order bonuses for some people (Rockstar Games)
A reader is so upset by GTA 6 not having a disc version that he vows not to buy the game, as he accuses Rockstar of trying to manipulate fans in an attempt to make even more profit.
I can only imagine how rich Rockstar Games must be now, since they started taking pre-orders for GTA 6. Its success was always guaranteed and now it’s taken an important new step on its way to being the biggest thing ever – no exaggeration, this is going to be bigger than any movie or game by a long shot. We still don’t know much about it, but despite the nitpicking over the graphics, I’ve no real doubt it’ll be a great game and exactly what we’ve all been hoping for. But I’m not getting it.
I know there’s already lots of people talking about boycotts and petitions and everything, but we all know very few people are going to be able to resist the temptation of getting the game, and I don’t criticise them at all. Maybe I’ll cave in too, but at the moment I’m committed to not getting it. Because not only do I believe in physical media but I don’t like being manipulated into doing what a giant, billion dollar company wants me to, just so they can make an extra buck.
If this rumour about a proper disc version in December turns out to be true then fine, I’ll get it then. But it’s not going to change my newfound distrust of Rockstar and how they want to fleece us for money but won’t just be upfront about it.
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Before this week, everyone was prepared for GTA 6 to cost £100, because that’d been the rumour for a while and it really is true that they could charge anything for it and people would’ve paid. I would’ve, if there’d been a disc version, as there’s no way I didn’t get £100 worth of entertainment out of GTA 5 and I’m sure the new game will be no different.
However, what seems to have happened is that Rockstar decided that while they could’ve charged more for the game they didn’t, and I think for a fairly obvious reason. They want to get people online and spending money on microtransactions and people aren’t going to flock quite as much to it if the price is so high.
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Put it’s not just that, they’re also trying to tempt people into buying the more expensive Ultimate Edition by putting in exclusive content, including quests, so that anyone that wants to see and do it all has to buy it. They could’ve just done cosmetics and cars and weapons, which would have been fair enough (up to a point) but they went further and put story content behind a paywall.
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And that’s not to mention that the whole reason they don’t want to put out a disc version is that they make more money from digital. Why share a cut of sales with shops when you can take it all for yourself? Never mind that it’s anti-consumer and might put a small fringe (including me) off, when the vast majority will go along with it, even while complaining.
As consumers we’re manipulated like this all the time by every kind of company. They want the maximum amount of money from us as they can get but they know they’ve got to be clever about it and make us think we’re getting a bargain, even though they know they’ll actually make far more money another way.
The only reason GTA 6 didn’t come out before now is that they make so much money from GTA Online they didn’t need to bother. There was only five years between GTA 4 and 5 and that’s not just because games were quicker to make in those days, it’s because GTA 4 didn’t have an online live service mode. So once sales started to slack off, they needed a new game to keep the money rolling in.
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Any good business knows you sell low to get people onboard and then hit them with the upsell afterwards, in this case microtransactions. Well, if I do end up buying the game I can guarantee I won’t be buying any of those. And to be honest, after typing all this out, I feel even less upset at missing out on the game anyway. I don’t want to be a pawn in some accountant’s spreadsheet, I just want to buy and own a game, and play it on my own terms.
By reader Taylor Moon
GTA 6 – there’s plenty more fish in the sea (Rockstar Games)
Nara Colceriu, five, from Edinburgh will never be able to have a conversation and may suffer seizures.
The mum of a toddler will never be able to speak noticed a key detail that led to her being diagnosed with a rare disorder.
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Nara Colceriu, five, from Edinburgh was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome when she was three years old after her parents started noticing a delay in her development.
Anamaria Colceriu, 38, fought for a diagnosis for years after noticing “something wasn’t right” immediately after giving birth.
After many failed GP appointments, Anamaria decided to take her daughter to her home country, Romania, for tests. It was then Nara was diagnosed with the rare, neurological disorder.
Anamaria told Edinburgh Live: “My heart dropped when we were told she had Angelman Syndrome.
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“I didn’t believe it. I was in denial. She never inherited the condition from any of us. It just happened.
“She’ll be non-verbal for her whole life and may suffer a lot of seizures.
“She probably won’t be able to read or write and her balance is impacted as well.
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“She’s still in nappies, too. I don’t know if that will continue for the rest of her life.
“I knew something wasn’t right when she was born but the doctors were looking at me like I had two heads.”
Angelman Syndrome is a genetic condition impacting the nervous system and causes severe physical and learning disabilities. It occurs in one in 15,000 live births or 500,000 people worldwide.
Nara’s parents started noticing she wasn’t meeting certain milestones when she was around four months old. She was smiling and making eye contact but she wasn’t crawling, and only started walking when she was 17 months.
Her balance was off, too, but doctors kept pushing back, Anamaria said. She took Nara to Romania when she was three where the doctor started ticking off loads of symptoms of Angelman Syndrome, and the penny dropped.
Nara can say certain words including ‘mama’ and ‘dada’ but will never be able to have a conversation.
The mum-of-two went on: “You can’t make Nara talk but she’ll show you exactly what she wants.
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“And she understands everything. I speak Romanian to her as well as English.
“I am trying to learn sign language as well. She’s happy in herself. She goes to mainstream nursery and loves it.
“She loves water, bubbles, and dancing. I now know what I need to do and what works best for her.”
Anamaria believes more awareness is needed around the condition as there was scarce support for her family.
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She said: “It doesn’t matter what you have, whether it’s autism or ADHD, you should be given more help.”
Nara’s uncle, Ross, is preparing to take on a 10-mile inflatable obstacle course to raise funds for AngelmanUK.
The town was also once famous for being a ‘small spa’
Cambridgeshire towns all have their own unique history. Some were once home to Romans, while others have been the sights of heroic battles of time before.
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One town with a varied history behind it is Somersham in Huntingdonshire. Like many towns, Somersham once had its own railway station and train line. However over time, also like many other towns, these railway lines disappeared. Somersham’s former railway line is now occupied by a nature reserve.
The Somersham Local Nature Reserve was once part of a railway line between Cambridge and March. Built in 1848, this railway line was used to transport coal and agricultural produce before it eventually closed in 1967.
At the Station Approach entrance of the nature reserve, there are white gates that are a reminder of the former level crossing. The old station buildings that used to stand in the area were moved brick by brick to the William McAlpine estate in Oxfordshire.
Today, the nature reserve is set out over 12 acres and is home to a wide variety of wildlife. This includes areas of woodland, grassland and wildflower meadows.
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There is also a lake and wet woodland. The former railway line is marked as a County Wildlife site to recognise the importance of it. There is also a path that runs around the nature reserve lake and a section of this features a part of the former Somersham to Chatteris railway line. As well as its former railway line, the town was once known as a “small spa”.
While it didn’t have the notoriety of Bath spa, Somersham was once known in the county for its spa. The town boasted a local known mineral water and this allowed the town to become a small spa.
According to ‘In search of holy wells and healing springs’, there was a local myth that suggested Romans exploited the water and Medieval bishops used it to brew beer. The mineral water was prescribed to patients by doctors at the time.
As well as it’s interesting history, Somersham has much more on offer in the modern day. Around 3,800 people call the village home. For anyone wanting to live there, the average property prices start at £221,667 for a two-bedroom home. For bigger homes, the price creeps up to around £679,000 for a five-bedroom home.
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The village features the Somersham Convenience Store and Post Office for daily essentials. There are also some independent shops including The Vintage Peacock, offering gifts and upcycled furniture. Visitors and locals can grab a coffee at the Olives Coffee Shop, or if they fancy an alcoholic beverage, they can head to the Wine in the Willows Bar.
For anyone who wants to enjoy nature in a place steeped in history, Somersham is a good place to visit.
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