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    How to Bet on England vs. Croatia With DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and More
    This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. Another powerhouse match kicks off in the group stage as England and Croatia take the pitch in Group L. Stars on both sides are ready to get their World Cup campaign started with a win. Whether you're betting on DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, or another sportsbook, this is the type of match you don't want to miss out on. England enters as one of the tournament favorites behind Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Bukayo Saka, while Croatia's Luka Modri, Mateo Kovai and Joko Gvardiol come in with a history of delivering on the world's biggest stage. From match odds and goalscorer markets and same-game parlays, sportsbooks offer plenty of ways to get involved with England vs. Croatia. Two of Europe's biggest powerhouses meet early in this 2026 World Cup, both eager to make a statement. Caesars Sportsbook Sign Up and Claim the Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code England vs. Croatia Odds *Odds may differ each site* Moneyline Spread Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5 DraftKings Claim the New User Offer No Promo Code Needed Who Scores in this Match? *Odds may differ each site* FanDuel Get $350 in Bonus Bets Guaranteed when you bet $5 every day for 7 days. *Odds may differ each site* Tie No Bet Both Teams to Score bet365 How to claim bet365 Promo with Bonus Code FOX365. How to Watch England vs. Croatia BetMGM How to Sign Up and Claim the BetMGM Sportsbook Bonus Code
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    Kevin Love to reunite with LeBron James on the Lakers?
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    'Debut album': Clark unveils signature Nike shoe
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    Tale of the ticker tape: The quirky history behind the Knicks' first NYC parade
    New York Knicks fans have waited forever for this.Thursday's ticker-tape parade for the new NBA champions will be a first. When the team won the title before, in 1970 and 73, they weren't honored with New York's signature procession.Why not? There's no one definitive explanation. But there is some informative context: The '70s wins came at a time when then-Mayor John Lindsay had reined in the confetti-tossing spectacles. He celebrated the Knicks at the mayoral mansion and then City Hall august settings, for sure, but not the fabled trip through lower Broadways Canyon of Heroes. If there's pent-up demand for a Knicks parade, current Mayor Zohran Mamdani seems determined to meet it. He has predicted that Thursdays celebration might be the largest parade in New York City history. There will be performances, there will be New Yorkers, there will be the team and there will be history, the mayor, a Democrat, said Monday while visiting a city facility that prepared temporary Champions Way signs for the parade route. The event is set to start at 10 a.m. Thursday near Battery Park and end at City Hall, where Mamdani plans to give the players the keys to the city.Knicks legends Walt Clyde Frazier a member of the 70s champion teams and Patrick Ewing are expected to be in the parade, according to a person familiar with the plans, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the details before they were publicly announced. The person said Mike Breen, the Knicks play-by-play announcer on MSG Network, was set to emcee the City Hall ceremony.Police plan to deploy 10,000 officers to secure the event, which follows ebullient but sometimes chaotic street celebrations and some violence during the Knicks' run to victory over the San Antonio Spurs. We want people to enjoy this moment, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at a planning meeting Wednesday, but public safety comes first.Some 650 sanitation workers have been assigned to clean up what could be tens of thousands of pounds (kilos) of debris, if recent history is any guide. How ticker-tape parades startedNew York's ticker-tape tradition began in the late 19th century, when brokerage firm workers watched parades from office windows and apparently to add decoration flung out the narrow paper used by telegraph-era stock ticker machines, according to the Downtown Alliance, a lower Manhattan advocacy group. It joined with the private Museum of the City of New York to research and list the parades.The organizations say the ticker-tape tradition began with an 1886 event honoring the dedication of the Statue of Liberty and became city-organized in 1919 to welcome returning World War I soldiers. The first ticker-tape celebration of athletes was a tribute to the 1924 U.S. Olympic team. The parades proliferated, celebrating various feats in aviation, war, sports, music, space travel and more, according to the museum and the Downtown Alliance. Processions honored historical anniversaries, firefighters, the Red Cross, ship rescues, an attempted ship rescue and even a ship replica (the Mayflower II, in 1957). There were a handful of parades for U.S. presidents and dozens for visiting foreign leaders, some notorious. For example, French Marshal Henri Petain was showered with ticker tape in 1931 and later convicted of treason for heading the Vichy government that collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.Why they tapered offBy the time Lindsay took office in 1966, not everyone loved a parade. Lower Manhattan businesses resented the frequent disruptions, and some New Yorkers saw the celebrations as rote and manufactured. Lindsay and his public events commissioner former Knicks captain and jump-shot ace John Bud Palmer eschewed ticker-tape extravaganzas for visiting dignitaries, instead favoring more personal and inexpensive gatherings, according to news stories by The Associated Press and other outlets at the time. By 1970, the nation was in a recession. The city events budget had been cut, and Palmer whose salary was a symbolic $1 was peeved about the rejection of a $372 bill (about $3,300 today) for some materials for a 1969 ticker-tape parade celebrating the New York Mets' World Series win, according to memos unearthed by the city Department of Records & Information Services. There was no ticker-tape bash for the New York Jets' 1970 Super Bowl win, which came days after such a parade honored the Apollo 8 astronauts ' historic orbit around the moon. How the city celebrated the Knicks' 1970s titlesThe Knicks topped the Los Angeles Lakers to win the NBA championship later that year. Lindsay, a liberal Republican, sent a congratulatory telegram and hosted the Knicks for a reception at the official mayoral residence, according to news coverage at the time.When the Knicks bested the Lakers again to win the 1973 title, Lindsay scheduled a celebration in front of City Hall and urged every New Yorker who can to come. Officials apparently were startled when more than 2,000 mostly young fans did just that. Police struggled to keep the speakers' stand clear, according to a New York Times article from the day. But the ceremony went ahead as planned, and Lindsay bestowed the team with a distinctly municipal honor: medals commemorating the 75th anniversary of the unification of New York's five boroughs into one city. Parades for championship sports teams picked up in subsequent decades. The city's most recent ticker-tape festivities honored the WNBA's New York Liberty in 2024.___AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney contributed from Southampton, New York.
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    Tale of the ticker tape: The quirky history behind the Knicks' first NYC parade
    New York Knicks fans have waited forever for this.Thursday's ticker-tape parade for the new NBA champions will be a first. When the team won the title before, in 1970 and 73, they weren't honored with New York's signature procession.Why not? There's no one definitive explanation. But there is some informative context: The '70s wins came at a time when then-Mayor John Lindsay had reined in the confetti-tossing spectacles. He celebrated the Knicks at the mayoral mansion and then City Hall august settings, for sure, but not the fabled trip through lower Broadways Canyon of Heroes. If there's pent-up demand for a Knicks parade, current Mayor Zohran Mamdani seems determined to meet it. He has predicted that Thursdays celebration might be the largest parade in New York City history. There will be performances, there will be New Yorkers, there will be the team and there will be history, the mayor, a Democrat, said Monday while visiting a city facility that prepared temporary Champions Way signs for the parade route. The event is set to start at 10 a.m. Thursday near Battery Park and end at City Hall, where Mamdani plans to give the players the keys to the city.Knicks legends Walt Clyde Frazier a member of the 70s champion teams and Patrick Ewing are expected to be in the parade, according to a person familiar with the plans, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the details before they were publicly announced. The person said Mike Breen, the Knicks play-by-play announcer on MSG Network, was set to emcee the City Hall ceremony.Police plan to deploy 10,000 officers to secure the event, which follows ebullient but sometimes chaotic street celebrations and some violence during the Knicks' run to victory over the San Antonio Spurs. We want people to enjoy this moment, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at a planning meeting Wednesday, but public safety comes first.Some 650 sanitation workers have been assigned to clean up what could be tens of thousands of pounds (kilos) of debris, if recent history is any guide. How ticker-tape parades startedNew York's ticker-tape tradition began in the late 19th century, when brokerage firm workers watched parades from office windows and apparently to add decoration flung out the narrow paper used by telegraph-era stock ticker machines, according to the Downtown Alliance, a lower Manhattan advocacy group. It joined with the private Museum of the City of New York to research and list the parades.The organizations say the ticker-tape tradition began with an 1886 event honoring the dedication of the Statue of Liberty and became city-organized in 1919 to welcome returning World War I soldiers. The first ticker-tape celebration of athletes was a tribute to the 1924 U.S. Olympic team. The parades proliferated, celebrating various feats in aviation, war, sports, music, space travel and more, according to the museum and the Downtown Alliance. Processions honored historical anniversaries, firefighters, the Red Cross, ship rescues, an attempted ship rescue and even a ship replica (the Mayflower II, in 1957). There were a handful of parades for U.S. presidents and dozens for visiting foreign leaders, some notorious. For example, French Marshal Henri Petain was showered with ticker tape in 1931 and later convicted of treason for heading the Vichy government that collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.Why they tapered offBy the time Lindsay took office in 1966, not everyone loved a parade. Lower Manhattan businesses resented the frequent disruptions, and some New Yorkers saw the celebrations as rote and manufactured. Lindsay and his public events commissioner former Knicks captain and jump-shot ace John Bud Palmer eschewed ticker-tape extravaganzas for visiting dignitaries, instead favoring more personal and inexpensive gatherings, according to news stories by The Associated Press and other outlets at the time. By 1970, the nation was in a recession. The city events budget had been cut, and Palmer whose salary was a symbolic $1 was peeved about the rejection of a $372 bill (about $3,300 today) for some materials for a 1969 ticker-tape parade celebrating the New York Mets' World Series win, according to memos unearthed by the city Department of Records & Information Services. There was no ticker-tape bash for the New York Jets' 1970 Super Bowl win, which came days after such a parade honored the Apollo 8 astronauts ' historic orbit around the moon. How the city celebrated the Knicks' 1970s titlesThe Knicks topped the Los Angeles Lakers to win the NBA championship later that year. Lindsay, a liberal Republican, sent a congratulatory telegram and hosted the Knicks for a reception at the official mayoral residence, according to news coverage at the time.When the Knicks bested the Lakers again to win the 1973 title, Lindsay scheduled a celebration in front of City Hall and urged every New Yorker who can to come. Officials apparently were startled when more than 2,000 mostly young fans did just that. Police struggled to keep the speakers' stand clear, according to a New York Times article from the day. But the ceremony went ahead as planned, and Lindsay bestowed the team with a distinctly municipal honor: medals commemorating the 75th anniversary of the unification of New York's five boroughs into one city. Parades for championship sports teams picked up in subsequent decades. The city's most recent ticker-tape festivities honored the WNBA's New York Liberty in 2024.___AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney contributed from Southampton, New York.
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    Timely Fire TV Stick update offers easy way to watch World Cup for FREE, matching Roku
    Trying to tune into the World Cup coverage? Amazon has launched a dedicated hub for its Fire TV devices, including Fire TV Sticks and Amazon Ember TVs, specifically so you can catch all of the action from the FIFA World Cup in one spot. The US retailer said in a blog post: "Scroll to the new tournament experience in the navigation bar, sports tab, or featured tournament content on the Fire TV home screen for quick access to live matches, the best highlights, and full replays no more scrolling through apps to find the game."Amazon has confirmed to GBN Tech that you'll be able to tune into coverage from BBC iPlayer, ITVX, and STV from this one-stop-shop World Cup hub. It'll be accessible from a shortcut on the homescreen.This is similar to Roku's Football Zone feature that was released to coincide with the World Cup. And it's not the only broadcaster to roll-out a crucial update to coincide with the event. Sky TV has confirmed a speed boost for its live coverage of the World Cup, removing any latency when streaming.All coverage is free to watch as long as you're covered with a TV license. Buy the Fire TV Stick HD from AmazonUpgrade your TV with the all-new Fire TV Stick HD to watch all the World Cup coverage in one place. You can enjoy crisp Full HD streaming, faster navigation, Wi-Fi 6 support, and a sleek, ultra-portable design. Access popular apps including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, and more in one place. With Alexa+ voice control, personalised recommendations, simple setup, and smart home integration, finding and enjoying your favourite entertainment has never been easier.In addition to access to live coverage, the Fire TV hub also boasts free highlights and expert commentary throughout the tournament so if you miss a crucial goal or a dramatic penalty shootout, catching up takes just moments. And if you really want to make life easy, you can just ask the recently revamped Alexa+ to help you navigate the entire tournament without lifting a finger.Want to know when England's next match kicks off? Just ask.Curious about the score from a game you missed? Alexa's got you covered.LATEST DEVELOPMENTS'Massive exploit' of Meta AI chatbot lets hackers break into more than 20,000 Instagram accountsNew Oura Ring update brings one of the Ring 5's most exciting features to Ring 4End of Freeview? UK looks to 'switch off terrestrial television' and replace it with broadbandBest VPN dealsYou can request live match updates, check kickoff times, find out where games are being played, and even get team performance stats.Here are a few sample questions you can ask the chatty AI assistant. "Alexa, when is Argentinas first FIFA World Cup match?"Alexa, which team has scored the most FIFA World Cup goals ever?""Alexa, what are the chances the U.S. is going to make it to the knockout round?""Alexa, show me soccer movies to get me ready for the FIFA World Cup."The 2026 FIFA World Cup began on June 11 and runs through to July 19 spreading across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. And this year is particularly notable as it's the biggest World Cup in history 48 teams competing across 104 matches over 39 days, up from the 32-team, 64-match format used in previous tournaments.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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