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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMCanada vs. Qatar odds, prediction, time: 2026 World Cup picks, best bets by expert on 18-8 rollSportsLine's Martin Green reveals his Qatar vs. Canada best bets for their FIFA World Cup 2026 match on Thursday0 Comments 0 Shares 73 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTottenham signs Netherlands center back Jan Paul van Hecke from BrightonLONDON (AP) Tottenham confirmed the signing of Netherlands international Jan Paul van Hecke on Thursday from Brighton for a reported fee of 52 million pounds ($68 million).The 26-year-old Van Hecke, who is playing at the World Cup, will be reunited with coach Roberto De Zerbi, having played for him at Brighton.I already have a really strong connection with the head coach, who Im looking forward to working with again, Van Hecke said in the Premier League club's announcement.Tottenham described Van Hecke as passionate and imposing." The team said he signed a long-term contract without specifying the number of seasons.He is a strong, intelligent centre back who is brave in possession and plays with personality, De Zerbi said. Those are important qualities for the way I want our team to set up.Van Hecke made his World Cup debut on Sunday in the Netherlands' 2-2 draw with Japan.After narrowly avoiding relegation, Tottenham has been bolstering its defensive ranks. Spurs signed Argentina center back Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth and left-back Andy Robertson from Liverpool on free transfers.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer0 Comments 0 Shares 71 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.ESPN.COMSights, sounds and shots from the first round at S...Here are the best sights and sounds from the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.0 Comments 0 Shares 109 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUNot that guy: Brutal DCE reality; ridiculous Hynes myth debunked Round 16 Talking PointsThe Raiders season is on thin ice, so an NRL great has urged Ricky Stuart to make positional switch in order to create a much-needed spark.0 Comments 0 Shares 117 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMEngland boss Thomas Tuchel promises his side will play football to excite supporters in the pub during the World Cup - but admits he faces big Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka decisionCRAIG HOPE: Thomas Tuchel says England must play football that supporters in pubs can fall in love with, as he vowed to keep on attacking at the World Cup.0 Comments 0 Shares 129 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.KSAT.COMAn Uber driver for World Cup fans was injured in Kansas City shootings that also left a man deadAn Uber driver taking American fans of Argentinas soccer team to a World Cup match was among four people injured in a series of shootings in Kansas City, Missouri, that also left one man dead, police said.A 22-year-old male suspect, described as armed and dangerous, remained at large Thursday. The five shootings occurred Tuesday between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m, in a 5-mile stretch of Kansas City, three of them on Interstates 70 and 670 as they cut through downtown. All of the shootings were at least 4 miles away from Arrowhead Stadium, where Argentina won its first match against Algeria.Two Argentina fans told Argentine outlet La Nacin that someone in a car came alongside and fired two shots at the Uber they were riding in, hitting the driver in the leg. They said they first thought the sound was a car tire popping until they saw the driver had been hit.They had to go to the police station to provide statements about what happened. Officers then took them to the stadium in patrol cars, they said. The driver's injuries were not life-threatening, police Capt. Jacob Becchina said.That shooting and two others on the interstates occurred while cars were traveling east, one of them from neighboring Kansas, police said. The others occurred further east on Truman Road, a major thoroughfare through the city.Police said three adults and a minor, a teenager, were injured, and all were hospitalized, though only one adult had life-threatening injuries, Becchina said.About 6:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a vehicle crashing into a pole along Truman Road, east of the other shootings. The driver was taken to a hospital, and workers there discovered what appeared to be a gunshot wound while treating him. He died of his injuries.Victims all indicated they were driving down the highway or roadway when one or more shots were fired into their vehicles, Becchina said in an email. Becchina said detectives believe the non-fatal shootings occurred in close succession, from west to east, connected by the one suspect. Police later tracked the suspect to a home in the suburb of Independence, about 2 miles further east of where the fatal shooting victim was found, and a standoff ensued. But when police entered the home about 8 a.m. Wednesday, the suspect was not there. Officials across the state line in Kansas City, Kansas, also have a warrant out for the suspect over a June 11 incident involving an illegal discharge of a firearm, Nancy Chartrand, the spokesperson for its police department said.0 Comments 0 Shares 131 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMSouth Africa keeps its World Cup hopes alive with a 1-1 draw against the Czech RepublicTeboho Mokoena started the game with tears in his eyes and finished it with a smile on his face after converting a second-half penalty in South Africa's 1-1 draw with the Czech Republic on Thursday at the World Cup.Thapelo Masekos long range shot late in the match caught the hand of Czech opponent Pavel Sulc in the area.Mokoena, who was shown on camera with tears rolling down his cheeks during the pre-game national anthem, stepped up to the penalty spot and sent his shot low past Czech Republic goalkeeper Matej Kovar in the 83rd minute.The South Africa midfielder said he was overwhelmed before kick off, thinking about his late grandfather.I know, wherever he is, he would be proud of me," Mokoena said. "I just felt his presence in that moment. I thought if he was here, he would be proud of me because I know he believed in me when nobody believed in me.Michal Sadilek had given the Czechs the lead in the sixth minute at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Alexandr Sojka played in Sadilek and he slid a shot past goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. Both teams lost their opening matches, and both knew another setback would seriously hinder their chances of reaching the round of 32.South Africa faced some strong criticism following its 2-0 loss to World Cup co-host Mexico, which raised the prospect of the country extending its run of never having advanced to the knockout phase of a World Cup even as host in 2010.If we go on like that and if we can make another performance like today I think we have a chance to go in the second round, South Africa coach Hugo Broos said.South Africa will next face South Korea on Wednesday in Group A, but will be without Mokoena, who is suspended after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament.The Czechs lost to South Korea 2-1 in their opening match and will likely need to beat Mexico in their final game on Wednesday to advance.___Associated Press writer R.J. Rico contributed to this report.___James Robson is at https://x.com/jamesalanrobson___AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/fifa-world-cup0 Comments 0 Shares 132 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMFifa makes decision on Thomas Tuchel's complaints about photographers during national anthemsFifa has taken action following Thomas Tuchel's complaints about photographers being in front of England's head coach during the national anthems.Tuchel said he "could not see my team" before the Three Lions' 4-2 win against Croatia when God Save The King was being sung.Football's governing body has announced it will move photographers away from the bench during the national anthem.They will now be based in a huddle nearer to the halfway line so the coaching staff have an unobstructed view.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayTuchel hit out at the photographer's position after the game, saying: "I have to tell you something. "I'm begging Fifa to change the position of the photographers in the national anthem, because I could not see my team."It was a very special moment, and I was standing in front of a wall of 50 photographers and I could not see one single player. It ruined a little bit my experience."Tuchel has previously explained that he does not yet feel comfortable singing England's national anthem himself, insisting he wants to earn the right to do so.LATEST SPORTS NEWSWorld Cup day eight: Czech Republic draw with South Africa, Switzerland to play Bosnia-HerzegovinaLionel Messi's family issue statement hitting out at 'lack of sensitivity' with father's healthGary Lineker makes admission following England's World Cup win against CroatiaThe 52-year-old recently pledged to join in with God Save The King should England reach the World Cup final next month, though admitted he remains "a bit shy" for now.Ahead of the Croatia clash, he said: "Not yet, I think we are not there yet."At the very end maybe. I am still a bit shy."I don't want to offend people, and I don't want to have the focus on that now."Despite the frustration before kick-off, Tuchel was able to celebrate a winning start to England's World Cup campaign.Harry Kane struck twice, while Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford were also on target as the Three Lions overcame Croatia in an entertaining Group L encounter.England captain Kane later revealed Tuchel had delivered a strong message at half-time after seeing his side concede twice during an even opening period."The first half was pretty even," Kane told Fox Sports.He continued: "We were disappointed the way we conceded especially the second goal. The boss at half-time said to 'let the shackles off, what's the worse that could happen?'"We came out with real intensity. That's how we want to play. That's the level we need to reach."We're in a really good place as a squad physically."We had too much for a great team who will be here towards the end of the tournament."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comments 0 Shares 143 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.BBC.COMWhat Iran and US get from deal and why both could struggle to keep itBBC analysts assess the claims by both Washington and Tehran to have won a victory with the deal to end their war.0 Comments 0 Shares 146 Views 0 Reviews