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England and Scotland are among the nations who have qualified for the 2026 World Cup and were in attendance in the United States on Friday to discover their fate next year
Joseph Fiennes is reprising his role as England soccer manager Gareth Southgate for the small screen and first images of Dear England have dropped. Fiennes, who was Olivier Award nominated for his role as Southgate in James Graham’s play of the same name,
Is Group L the Group of Death? Alexi Lalas, Thierry Henry and Stu Holden make their ruling following the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
World Cup finalist Wesley Sneijder has had his say on whom he expects to challenge for next year's crown, and it's not good news for England fans after Friday's group draw
In group F, the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia and (potentially) Ukraine will be closely contested, but with group L not having any uncertainty in their four qualified nations, you could argue that England’s group is — in theory — the strongest known group of the dozen.
British television presenter Laura Woods collapsed live on air during pre-game coverage of the women's international match between England and Ghana.
England will face some familiar foes in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup and there are also some tricky ties further along if they make it through as planned
The BBC has found its next prestige drama, and this time it’s Dear England, which is about football. But before you start picturing studs and slow-motion goals, we need to tell you that this show is more nuanced than that!