Harry Kane has expressed his desire for Oasis’s iconic track ‘Wonderwall’ to become the unofficial anthem of England’s World Cup campaign, following a triumphant start to their tournament. The Three Lions secured an impressive 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening Group L fixture in Dallas on Wednesday, a match that saw Kane net twice, equalling Gary Lineker’s record of 10 World Cup goals.
The celebratory scenes after the match, with England’s victorious squad singing along to ‘Wonderwall’ in front of their fans at the Dallas Stadium, left a lasting impression on the captain. Kane, visibly moved by the moment, hopes this connection with supporters will continue as they pursue their World Cup ambitions.
Speaking on the Lions Den, Kane reflected: “That was one of my favourite ever moments in an England shirt and especially at a major tournament. I know it’s just the first game, and we’re not getting carried away, but just that emotional connection with the fans, we know how much it means to them. I think they see how much it means to us.”
England celebrated their opening win against Croatia in the World Cup (Reuters)
He continued: “We have that connection right now, but just that moment, singing ‘Wonderwall’ in the stadium, everyone knew the words, and that was a really special moment, I thought. As first games go, to have that kind of support from everyone, and we know back home is the same. We know there would be plenty of beer getting thrown around, with it being a night game, so we love that stuff.”
The England manager, Thomas Tuchel, has consistently emphasised fostering a strong “brotherhood” within the squad, building upon the foundations laid during the 2018 World Cup under Sir Gareth Southgate, which saw the national team reconnect with its fanbase after years of underperformance.
Kane, one of only three players remaining from the 2018 squad alongside Jordan Pickford and John Stones, highlighted the “freshness” and renewed energy within the current group.
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Harry Kane scored twice in England’s World Cup opener (PA)
“This one feels a little bit different, I think,” he remarked. “Our roles have changed a little bit, obviously, being the more experienced guys, the older guys. There aren’t many players from those early tournaments in this squad, so there’s a freshness about it, where you can really see a hunger, a desire, and excitement from the players in the team, just to kind of be part of what could be obviously a special summer.”
The squad boasts significant depth and competition for starting positions, with Tuchel encouraging healthy rivalry. This was evident in the Croatia match, where substitutes Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, and Morgan Rogers all made an impact from the bench.
“Throughout a tournament, you need all the players in the squad,” Kane added. “Whether it’s the players who play or come off the bench, or the players who are training the next day, there’s a level that I think we’ve all set each other, and it’s a great squad to be a part of.”
The United States men’s national team made a statement to open its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, routing Paraguay 4-1 last week behind two goals from Folarin Balogun.
The U.S. struck less than seven minutes in, taking a 1-0 lead when Paraguay’s Damian Bobadilla redirected the ball into his own net. Fans inside the packed stadium in Inglewood, California, roared as the USMNT seized an early advantage.
The result gave the United States its largest World Cup victory margin since 1930, when the Americans won twice by 3–0 scores in the tournament’s inaugural edition.
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After opening the tournament in Southern California, the USMNT will stay on the West Coast, shifting north to Seattle for their next group-stage match against Australia at 3 p.m. ET.
A view of the ball in the back of the net after the USMNT scores a goal in a FIFA World Cup match against Paraguay in group stage action at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California, on June 12, 2026.(Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Australia opened its World Cup campaign last week with a 2-0 win over Türkiye.
Under head coach Mauricio Pochettino, the USMNT entered the tournament as the No. 17 team in the FIFA World Rankings. FIFA determines its world rankings using the Elo rating system, which rewards teams for wins and penalizes them for losses while also factoring in the strength of the competition.
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Team USA’s star midfielder Christian Pulisic’s availability remains a question after he was substituted out of last week’s win over Paraguay with a left calf issue. Pulisic said the move was precautionary after he took a kick to the calf, adding that he was “really hoping that it’s nothing.”
Fans of the U.S. men’s national team celebrate outside Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Friday, June 12, 2026.(Photo by ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images)
Pochettino said he will consult the medical staff before deciding whether Pulisic can play in a pivotal Group D matchup. The result of the match could go a long way toward determining which team sits atop the group next week.
“Tonight – the day before the game – we have a meeting with our medical area, and we will assess the whole group, the players and tomorrow we will communicate on the things that we cannot agree [on] tonight,” Pochettino told reporters on Thursday. “He’s involv[ed], he’s much better from Friday. We’ll see.”
This year’s World Cup features an expanded field of 48 teams.
Here’s how to watch the game, including start time, TV information and streaming options.
Sebastian Berhalter and Giovanni Reyna of the United States celebrate after their victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match against Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California, on June 12, 2026.(Jared C. Tilton/FIFA via Getty Images)
How to Watch United States vs Australia
When: Friday, June 19, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET
Where: Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington
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Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.
Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal after leaving Paris St-Germain.
The 33-year-old left France after two seasons upon the expiry of her contract, having made 22 appearances in the Premiere Ligue this season.
She kept 12 clean sheets as PSG finished third in the table, 13 points behind champions Lyon.
“I feel the club aligns with what I stand for. I can’t wait to get started and to get down to business,” said Earps
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“The club’s values represent what I want to represent and they are passionate about what I want to achieve. All the conversations have been really positive and every time I spoke with the club I wanted to hear more.
“The vision and ambition, including the new training facility, is incredible and I’m looking forward to seeing that develop. It shows what our owner Michele [Kang] and everyone at the club want to do in terms of really going for it.
“It’s about putting a marker down and saying we want to be competitive in a short space of time.”
Two-time Fifa Best Goalkeeper of the Year award-winner Earps played a crucial role in England’s victory at Euro 2022 and their route to the 2023 World Cup final.
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She spent five years at Manchester United, making more than 100 appearances, and helped them win their first major trophy in 2024 as they lifted the Women’s FA Cup.
The goalkeeper earned many individual accolades during her successful international career before she announced her retirement in 2025.
She became one of the country’s most recognised and influential players, though her book – released in November – caused controversy and dominated headlines in the media for several weeks.
However, on her return to Old Trafford earlier this season in the Women’s Champions League, Earps was given a warm applause at full-time by home fans.
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There is a mural of Earps painted outside Old Trafford celebrating her spell at the club.
London City Lionesses are demonstrating their summer ambition in the Women’s Super League transfer window as they pursue several high-profile players.
As well as Earps’ return to England, they are set to sign Spain defender Mapi Leon and are in ongoing talks with two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas following her exit from Barcelona.
London City Lionesses, who are backed by wealthy American businesswoman Michele Kang, finished sixth in their first season in the WSL in 2025-26.
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“I feel I still have so much left to give to the game and that’s exactly why I chose London City,” said Earps.
“It won’t be easy – the WSL is extremely competitive. The team had a brilliant 2025-26 season finishing mid-table in their first season, now it’s about climbing the table and working towards finishing as high as possible.”
The deliberations on India’s roadmap for the 2027 World Cup are “not meant for public consumption”, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in an interview to PTI, refusing to be drawn into any discussion on individual players and their much-speculated future in the team. Veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli dominate the chatter whenever there is any talk around the Indian team’s 2027 global campaign but Saikia is categorical that “strategic discussions in the board room” are best left inside.
While both former skippers are determined to play the mega-event, chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar and head coach Gautam Gambhir have been non-committal on whether the squad will have space for the white-ball legends. Asked if the BCCI has had any internal conversations on the matter, Saikia said all stakeholders are aligned in their views in what is essentially an ongoing process.
“We have a very well-knit team and a lot of experts. All stakeholders are taken on board,” Saikia told PTI during an exclusive interaction.
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“Whatever decisions that are made involve the cricket committee, the selectors and all other stakeholders, including the support staff, the head coach and the players concerned.
“There are regular conversations taking place. For that reason, we do not need any special session of interaction. This is an ongoing process,” the secretary said, keeping all his cards close to his chest.
He maintained that he would not divulge any board room information.
“I do not think I should disclose anything before the media or the public because these are strategic discussions. I am not authorised to speak about them before the media.” “Secondly, these are matters that should remain within the boardroom.”
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BCCI to follow government diktat on Bangladesh
The Indian cricket team had postponed its white-ball tour of Bangladesh last year due to unrest in the neighbouring nation.
India’s eastern neighbours now have an elected government in place.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board too has a new president in former skipper Tamim Iqbal, who is keen on resumption of bilateral cricketing ties with India.
Asked if the BCCI’s stance would now change, Saikia replied: “The BCCI is a cricketing controlling board, and we have nothing to do with what is going on politically in other countries.” “As the BCCI, we follow whatever policy the Government of India has in place regarding participation in bilateral and multinational sporting events. Whatever regulations and policies the central government frames, we follow them, just like any other sports federation, whether it is football, athletics or any other sport,” he explained.
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Saikia made it clear that it doesn’t concern the BCCI as to which party is running the government in Bangladesh.
“We are not concerned with who is running the government in a particular country, whether it is democratically elected, undemocratically elected or an autocratic government. That is none of our business.” “Our job is to run cricket. Whenever there is a scheduled tour to a foreign country for bilateral matches, we will proceed according to our plans and schedules,” Saikia said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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Canada recorded the first men’s World Cup win in their history in stunning fashion, thrashing Qatar 6-0 at BC Place in Vancouver on June 18.
Jesse Marsch’s side produced a dominant display from start to finish, overwhelming their opponents and securing one of the most memorable victories in Canadian football history.
The hosts took the lead in the 16th minute through Cyle Larin before Jonathan David scored twice before half-time to put Canada firmly in control. Qatar’s problems worsened when Homam Ahmed was sent off in the 33rd minute.
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Canada’s dominance was reflected in the statistics. According to Opta, the team registered eight shots on target before the break, matching a World Cup record set by Romania against Argentina in 1994.
The second half brought more goals as Qatar were reduced to nine men following the dismissal of Assim Madibo. Nathan Saliba added a superb free-kick in the 64th minute before an own goal by Mohammed Manai made it 5-0.
David completed his hat-trick in stoppage time to seal a famous victory for the hosts.
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The night was not without concern for Canada after midfielder Ismaël Koné suffered a serious leg injury and had to leave the pitch. Saliba paid tribute to his teammate by holding up Koné’s No. 8 shirt after scoring.
After the match, coach Jesse Marsch described the occasion as a historic day for Canadian football. It was a landmark moment for a nation that had previously failed to win a match in its men’s World Cup appearances in 1986 and 2022.
This time, however, Canada made history in emphatic style with a record-equalling first-half performance and a memorable six-goal victory.
“Amercians have been used to in-play ads for 40, 50 years, so culturally this fits right in,” says Rob di Gisi, lecturer in sport management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.
“There is very little pushback here. Any changes which make games more Americanised will be embraced without people noticing.”
Fellow US broadcaster Telemundo, which shows matches in Spanish and is aimed at Latino Americans, is one of the few broadcasters which has decided not to show ads during the breaks.
During Canada’s opening match last week, its commentator said: “We prefer the old school way. We should be able to see what the players do.
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“We show fans, people enjoying themselves, not the corporate direction of football.”
BBC Sport has contacted Fox Sports and Telemundo for comment.
In other big markets around the world ads are being used too, including in Mexico, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa.
The broadcasters in those territories will not be able to charge prices as high as Fox Sports, and not all are running them for the maximum duration allowed, but the total amount accrued will be huge.
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“When you start scaling that up over all the rest of the countries, it’s probably a billion dollars (£756m) from hydration break ads across the globe,” Di Gisi adds.
Having eyeballs on products during in-game breaks doesn’t necessarily guarantee success, however.
“Will advertisers in the hydration break be met with enough discontent that it negates the value of the advertising?” says T. Bettina Cornwell, head of marketing at the University of Oregon.
“It is the case that when brands violate the expected experience, in this case the flow of the game, fans can react negatively.”
After Spain’s disappointing draw in their opener against Cape Verde, speculation is, whether or not Lamine Yamal will start against Saudi Arabia. Several Spanish websites have reported that he may be ready to play for 45 minutes on Sunday. While Spanish coach Luis de la Fuente had said that he is in perfect shape, Barcelona won’t want to see the national team take risks with the forward. Yamal‘s fitness aside, one of the big talking points has been why La Roja’s biggest star is not wearing the most famous shirt number at the World Cup. And nobody in the dressing room seems to mind. The No.10 jersey has always carried a certain mystique. It belongs to artists, play-makers and match-winners. To the players who make stadiums rise from their seats. At this World Cup, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Bernardo Silva, Florian Wirtz and Luka Modric are all carrying that iconic number. Neymar, once he makes his tournament bow, will join the list.
Yet Spain’s brightest talent, and arguably one of the biggest attractions of this World Cup, has stepped onto the pitch wearing No.19. And for Lamine Yamal, that is perfectly fine.
The 18-year-old sensation arrived in North America as Spain’s main attacking weapon and one of the favourites to light up the tournament. At Barcelona, he has already inherited the famous No.10 shirt, following in the footsteps of Lionel Messi and generations of club legends. But with La Roja, things seem to work differently.
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Spain’s No.10 belongs to Dani Olmo. And that is a sound decision, backed by team culture.
Olmo may not be considered a bigger player. But his seniority counts. Olmo, who wears No.20 at Barcelona, has been part of the national setup much longer. With 50 caps to his name, he earned first choice when squad numbers were distributed. Yamal, despite already becoming the face of Spanish football, has made 25 appearances since his debut in 2023 and falls behind his Barcelona team-mate in the pecking order.
The system is straightforward. Players with the most international appearances get first pick among the available numbers. Olmo had the No.10 long before Yamal burst onto the scene, and no one inside the camp sees any reason to change that.
Yamal has already proven he can handle the burden that comes with football’s most glamorous shirt. Barcelona handed him the No.10 last summer, a responsibility that once proved too heavy for Ansu Fati.
After Messi’s emotional departure in 2021, Barcelona desperately searched for an heir. Fati inherited the number but injuries and enormous expectations made life difficult. The club later felt that placing such weight on a young player had been premature.
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Yamal’s story has unfolded differently.
The teenager embraced the challenge. Last season, he delivered the finest campaign of his career, scoring 24 goals and adding 17 assists in 45 appearances. The number on his back mattered little because football spoke loudly enough.
That has been the case with Spain as well.
Inside the squad, there is no sense of frustration or rivalry over the jersey. Those close to the team insist Yamal has never viewed Olmo as an obstacle. If anything, respecting the established order is considered part of his growth.
Commercially, there is an argument that Spain are leaving money on the table. Yamal wearing No.10 would almost certainly boost shirt sales, and further strengthen the image of the country’s biggest football star.
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But many feel Luis de la Fuente has built something more valuable than marketing opportunities.
His Spanish team thrives on collective values where hierarchies are respected. Veterans are valued. Individual status, however glittering, does not override team culture.
Even when that individual happens to be Lamine Yamal, he does not necessarily get the most famous shirt. And perhaps that says as much about the team’s unity as it does about the teenager’s maturity.
Besides, Yamal hardly needs a number to announce himself.
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Everyone already knows who he is. And at the World Cup Spanish fans are waiting for the real Yamal to show up.
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A costly goalkeeping mistake by South Korea’s Seung-Gyu Kim handed Mexico a 1-0 victory and secured their place in the FIFA World Cup round of 32.
In a largely uneventful Group A match in Guadalajara, the decisive moment came when Kim failed to hold a header from Raul Jimenez. The loose ball fell kindly to Luis Romo, who calmly lifted his effort over the South Korean goalkeeper and into the net.
The error proved enough to separate the two teams in a match that produced few clear chances.
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South Korea pushed for an equaliser late in the game, but Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel came to his side’s rescue with two excellent saves to deny substitute Gue-Sung Cho.
The victory means Mexico become the first nation to qualify for the round of 32. Javier Aguirre’s men now have six points from two matches after also beating South Africa in their opening game.
Mexico are in a strong position to finish top of Group A, which would allow them to play their round-of-32 tie in Mexico City.
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For South Korea, qualification hopes are still alive, but they must defeat South Africa in their final group match to stand a chance of progressing.
While Mexico celebrated another important win, South Korea were left to reflect on the goalkeeping error that ultimately decided the contest.
Man United and Manchester City could both challenge for the Premier League title in the 2026/27 season
Manchester City and Manchester United are second and fourth favourites respectively to win the Premier League title. The Blues took the title race down to the last week of the campaign last season with a draw at Bournemouth ultimately ending their hopes of winning the league as Arsenal were crowned champions.
City are going through a period of change with Pep Guardiola, Bernardo Silva and John Stones all leaving at the end of the last campaign. However, according to Betfair, the Blues are expected to overcome the upheaval and have a strong season with odds of 5/2 on them winning the league.
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Meanwhile, United are backed to do well this season after their resurgence under Michael Carrick in the second half of the last campaign. The decision to sack Ruben Amorim in January paid off as the Reds lost just two Premier League matches on the way to a third-place finish.
The turnaround from United ensured Carrick was handed the job on a permanent basis. However, despite finishing third, they are predicted to finish a place worse off next season with Betfair offering odds of 13/2 on United winning the league. Currently, Arsenal are favourites to retain the title.
They are priced at 6/4 to do what only City have managed in the past decade – retain the Premier League. As mentioned, the Blues are second favourites while Liverpool are third most likely to regain the league, priced at 6/1. The Manchester clubs’ only other realistic title challengers, according to the bookmakers, are Chelsea.
Under new head coach Xabi Alonso, they are priced at 11/1. Check out the full list of odds for the Premier League title below:
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Arsenal – 6/4
Manchester City – 5/2
Liverpool – 6/1
Manchester United – 13/2
Chelsea – 11/1
Aston Villa – 28/1
Newcastle United – 40/1
Tottenham Hotspur – 50/1
Brighton and Hove Albion – 150/1
AFC Bournemouth – 200/1
Everton and Brentford – 250/1
Sunderland, Leeds United, Fulham, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace – 500/1
John Chayka is closing in on his first blockbuster as general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Maple Leafs are working on a sign-and-trade for Tampa Bay Lightning defenceman Darren Raddysh, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported in the early hours of Friday morning.
Raddysh, 30, had a breakout season with the Lightning in 2025-26, posting 22 goals and 70 points. He was also a plus-21 and averaged 22:42 of ice time. All were career highs.
The Toronto native was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
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Raddysh was signed by the Lightning as a free agent on July 28, 2021, and has career totals of 35 goals and 108 assists for 143 points in 249 games.
File photo of former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh. (ANI)
New Delhi: Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh will join the Delhi Capitals support staff from the 2027 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). TimesofIndia.com has learnt that Sourav Ganguly, who is expected to lead the franchise’s support setup when JSW Group returns to take control for the next two years, will have his former teammate in the dugout.A senior DC official confirmed the development and TimesofIndia.com has also reached out to Yuvraj and JSW Sports founder and director Parth Jindal for a comment. The story will be updated when they respond.The role will mark Yuvraj’s first coaching stint in the IPL. The 44-year-old has mentored players such as Abhishek Sharma, Prabhsimran Singh and Abdul Samad in recent years, while also working with Sanju Samson, Rishabh Pant and Priyansh Arya. However, he has not yet been part of a formal coaching setup.Multiple franchises have closely followed his work with young cricketers and the impact he has had on careers, particularly that of Abhishek Sharma. His experience and hands-on approach are viewed as valuable assets, with Delhi Capitals potentially becoming the first franchise to bring him into an official role.“Who wouldn’t want a Yuvraj Singh in the dugout? Many of his former teammates, including Ashish Nehra, Zaheer Khan and Virender Sehwag, have had coaching stints in the IPL. Yuvraj may be a little late to the party, but he has spent considerable time working with youngsters and understanding the demands of the role,” a well-placed source said.“He doesn’t just train players; he mentors them. It’s not limited to phone calls or virtual sessions. He spends hours on the ground, often standing behind the nets and working under the sun alongside his players. It’s a genuinely hands-on approach that has benefited numerous cricketers,” the source added.
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