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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMAustralia vs. Turkiye odds, prediction, time: 2026 World Cup picks, best bets from expert on 31-13 runSportsLine's Jon Eimer reveals his Turkiye vs. Australia best bets for World Cup 2026 action0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFootball Extra newsletter: Dispatches from inside the Tartan ArmyThe party started long ago for the Scottish fans lucky to be in Boston for their World Cup opener against Haiti [Getty Images]This is my full column from this week's BBC Football Extra newsletter. Throughout the World Cup we'll be sending editions daily, landing in your inbox ahead of the day's play to help guide you through the biggest and busiest tournament ever.If you're outside the UK and would like to sign up, head this way.Just travelling to a World Cup is its own special adventure. Before I got out of Glasgow Airport en route to Dublin and then on to Boston, the fun had well and truly started.At check in there were flights going to Reykjavik, London, Dublin, Lisbon and many more widespread cities. Each flight had a snaking line full of kilted Scots. It looked like a tartan clad exodus had begun or a friendly invasion organised, with everyone delighted to be going along.Before even dropping my suitcase, two men were being interviewed beside the airport entrance doors. Their less-travelled but still impressive route was to be Glasgow to Lisbon, on to the Azores, then I think Cancun in Mexico before flying up to Boston. All very impressive except they had slept in and missed the first of those flights. I don't even want to think of the thousands lost for the sake of a 'wee' lie in!The best was yet to come, when I made it through passport control, I was sipping a coffee when a very serious sounding lady made an urgent announcement over the intercom: "Would anyone who has lost a kilt, please come to the lost property immediately".I then witnessed something very rare, an entire airport laughing together.He might not have noticed he'd lost his kilt, but if he was a true Scotsman (wearing no underwear underneath) then I bet everyone else had!'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup feverGo big against Haiti or face going homeThere is nervousness buried beneath the Scottish smiles of my fellow travellers from the Tartan Army though.Scotland have a problem: our most important game of the World Cup will almost certainly be the first one against Haiti. Win that and they can go through anything else and it is a long shot even Cristiano Ronaldo wouldn't fancy trying.The same scenario is the case for the Haitians as well because wins against the mighty Brazilians or the ultra-talented Moroccans seem distant, though not impossible, hopes.Four years work or 28 if you consider how long the Scots have waited to make a World Cup finals could disappear in less time than in takes to watch a movie.The entire nation seemed to go into some sort of mini nervous breakdown when it emerged Scott McTominay had missed a training session with a sore tummy. This is not a natural reaction but it underlines what everyone already knows; if Scotland do not win against Haiti then it might be an idea to start packing the bags before they are fully unpacked.You are Steve Clarke what do you do against Haiti?Teenager's pride as artwork chosen for Scotland World Cup team busWho will be the surprise package?The Scotland fans who have hopped over the pond, whichever route they chose, are going to have a great time and be very entertaining. They will be fun but also fearless which is what you need to qualify on the field.The top teams are fearless at the start. I don't think England are particularly worried about not getting out of their group. Croatia aren't quite the force they once were, Ghana are not the strongest team in Africa and if England can't beat Panama there will be questions in the Houses of Parliament. England have also got a rather helpful habit of keeping clean sheets no goals shipped in qualification is a sobering challenge to others at this party.Whatever Thomas Tuchel says to relieve the pressure on the English, considering the depth of talent, they are most certainly amongst the favourites. I would also suggest that this is the most open World Cup I have ever been to.Since 1998 the winners have been from the powerhouse nations of Europe and South America, the usual suspects as it were, but maybe the outsiders have a chance because there is no outright clear and obvious favourite this time.Turkey and South Korea got into the last four in 2002, while Croatia and Morocco upset the odds in getting that far as well in the years since. Who is to say one of the others can't take that extra step this time?Who will win the World Cup? BBC pundits make their predictionsNo tea at this Boston partyThere was a party in Boston on Friday night. I must admit, going to it probably wasn't the best idea while still being a bit jet lagged from the flight over. Being a Tartan Army affair, it certainly couldn't have been described as a Boston Tea Party in any sense.I intend to give a full and frank account to everyone, as soon as the lawyers have checked it out and I can actually remember some of it. There were a bunch of songs by The Proclaimers, a rousing rendition of 'Flower of Scotland', then a few toasts and after that it got a bit messybut as the hilarious broadcaster Kenny Everett used to pronounce, "it was all done in the best possible taste".I did however find myself sitting beside Hearts manager Derek McInnnes for the evening and decided not to push the journalistic parameters too far and ask about his immediate future. He wouldn't have told me anyway. With John Swinney, Scotland's first minister there alongside Hollywood actor Gerard Butler and a host of other celebrity figures, the vibe seemed to be "what happens in Boston, stays in Boston"...This is the joy of the World Cup, fun and camaraderie. Even though the prices are horrendously high for the travelling fan, every plane leaving Scotland and indeed Ireland was jam packed with the Tartan Army this week. I walked the length of our airbus and did not see a single American going home, or even a casual tourist among the football fans. These seats have been booked up for many months.Flights have doubtless been commandeered en masse around the world too, even if the Scots are particularly keen followers of their national side. The competition is a few days old, but just starting for some of us. With the real fans around you, if you concentrate, you can just about block out the gruesome monetising of this year's festivalfor a little while anyway.0 Comments 0 Shares 52 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMPolice dress as World Cup mascots for drug raidPolice in Peru took a novel approach to clamping down on drug trafficking on Wednesday as they conducted a raid in Lima disguised as the 2026 World Cup mascots.0 Comments 0 Shares 52 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUPlease explain: Eagles to seek clarity from AFL over possible mistake that cost us a goalWest Coast will approach the AFL for a please explain as to why they were left a man down when Hamish Davis was concussed as the Roos goaled in a match that ended in a thrilling one-point defeat.0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMQueensland's State of Origin build up thrown into chaos by the death of star enforcer Tino Fa'asuamaleaui's fatherStar Maroons forward Tino Fa'asuamaleaui is mourning the death of his father after a battle with cancer.0 Comments 0 Shares 54 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.GBNEWS.COM'The worst streaker in history of sport' gets taken out by security second after stepping on pitchA streaker endured an embarrassing moment after being taken out by security the second he made it to the side of the pitch between the United States and Paraguay.The ill-fated stunt unfolded at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where approximately 70,000 supporters had gathered to watch Mauricio Pochettino's side deliver an impressive opening tournament performance.Goals from former Arsenal man Folarin Balogun, who netted twice, Giovanni Reyna with a skilful trivela strike, and a Paraguay own goal secured the emphatic victory.Towards the conclusion of the match, the man clambered over a glass barrier at the edge of the stands and began pacing back and forth along a platform, seemingly psyching himself up for the jump.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayClad entirely in black and gripping a red and white ball, he found himself more than two metres above the grass below.Security personnel immediately spotted the would-be invader, and dozens of staff positioned themselves on the turf, monitoring his movements closely.After running up and down the platform several times, the fan finally committed to his ill-conceived plan, launching himself feet-first directly into the assembled security team.Within moments, multiple officers had tackled him to the ground.LATEST SPORTS NEWSFabulous USA put four past Paraguay in dream start for host nationFox Sports pundit brands James Corden a 'w***er' on live TV during World Cup coverageWhite House chief defends decision to ban Somali referee who was 'talking to bad people'As the man was pinned down, fellow spectators made their feelings abundantly clear, pelting him with beer and cups from the stands above."You f****** idiot," one supporter who had been filming the incident shouted repeatedly, while another fan bellowed: "You dumb***, what the f***!"One social media user dubbed the pitch invader as "the worst streaker in the history of sport".Fifa and stadium officials remain vigilant throughout the tournament, given the potential dangers posed by those who breach security cordons.The US put on an incredible performance in their opening game, with Paraguay no match for the co-hosts.After just eight minutes, the USA had their first goal of the tournament after a dangerous ball flashed across the box before an unfortunate touch from defender Damian Bobadilla diverted it into his own net.Balogun slotted home to make it 2-0 after Chrisitan Pulisic pulled the ball back for the Monaco striker to fire home.The former got his second of the game, cutting inside onto his left foot before curling a stunning effort into the top corner.Paraguay pulled one back in the second half after former Newcastle forward Miguel Almiron played it to former Brighton player Julio Enciso, who put Mauricio in behind, and he made no mistake with the finish.The US had their fourth just before full-time, with Reyna picking up the ball on the edge of the box before unleashing a wicked effort with the outside of his right boot.An incredibly convincing display by the US, with them facing Australia next on June 19.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comments 0 Shares 54 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.BBC.COMWest Ham shareholders address Sullivan allegations and agree ownership dealCo-chairs Daniel Kretinsky and Vanessa Gold have backed the women who have come forward to speak out in BBC investigation into David Sullivan and agreed deal that will see the Czech billionaire become the largest shareholder0 Comments 0 Shares 81 Views 0 Reviews -
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