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  1. Neymar

    Danilo explains why Brazil are desperate for Neymar return

    Brazil defender Danilo believes Neymar's presence alone can transform the Selecao, even as the forward continues his recovery from injury. With Carlo Ancelotti's side under pressure after dropping points in their opening match, Brazil are hoping their talisman can return soon and provide the attacking spark they currently lack.

  2. Lionesses' World Cup qualifying path confirmed in play-off draw

    England will face Greece in the first round of Women's World Cup qualifying play-offs in October, having failed to secure direct entry into next summer's tournament. Defeat to Spain in June proved extremely costly for the Lionesses, allowing the world champions to top the qualifying group instead, and now Sarina Wiegman's side must navigate two rounds of two-legged play-offs instead, starting against Greece.

  3. Real Madrid confirm Konate signing on free transfer

    Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of Ibrahima Konate on a free transfer following his departure from Liverpool. The France international has agreed a four-year contract at the Santiago Bernabeu, becoming the latest addition to the club's squad as they continue to strengthen key areas ahead of the new season.

  4. WC26 Power Rankings: Messi powers Argentina to top spot

    The first round of 2026 World Cup group-stage fixtures is in the books, and the tournament has gotten off to a flyer. Despite a lack of eye-catching fixtures on paper in the new, expanded format, there have been thrills and spills aplenty, with all the big names showing up for their respective countries on football's biggest stage. Well, almost all of them.

  5. Cafu names fourth GOAT and explains what makes Messi, Maradona & Pele iconic

    Brazil icon Cafu has waded into the eternal debate regarding the greatest players to ever grace the pitch, identifying the specific traits that separate the elite from the rest of the pack. While the usual suspects from Argentina and Brazil dominate his rankings, the legendary full-back has insisted that a fourth name deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, and Pele.

  6. Lisa Baum: Leipzig teen being chased by Arsenal, Barca & more

    Tons of big names in the women's game will be on the move in this summer transfer window. From Alexia Putellas to Georgia Stanway, Sam Kerr to Mary Earps and Ona Batlle to Mapi Leon, it's going to be a blockbuster few months, with the likes of Beth Mead and Katie McCabe having already completed transfers. But there are also several lesser known talents, young players with huge potential, whose futures are particular points of interest this summer.

  7. Diaz shines as Colombia beat Uzbekistan

    Luis Diaz proved exactly why he is one of the most in-form attackers in world football, turning in a Man of the Match performance to guide Colombia to a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan. The Bayern Munich star was at the heart of everything positive for the South Americans as they kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign in style at the iconic Estadio Azteca.

  8. Tuchel works his magic - now he must fix dodgy defence

    Thomas Tuchel did not describe, exactly, what he said at half-time of England's 4-2 win over Croatia that opened up their 2026 World Cup campaign. The score was deadlocked at 2-2 at the time, and England weren't playing particularly well. Tuchel insisted that he had some calm words and told his team to play with courage. The reality, though, is probably a little harsher.

  9. Tuchel provides update on Rice injury scare

    Thomas Tuchel has offered an optimistic update on Declan Rice after the Arsenal midfielder caused a major scare by limping out of England's World Cup opener. The Three Lions got their campaign off to a flying start in Dallas, but the sight of their midfield anchor heading for the tunnel early sparked immediate concern for fans and club manager Mikel Arteta alike.

  10. Morocco wonderkid Bouaddi would slot into any top UCL team

    Just over a month before the start of the World Cup, Ayyoub Bouaddi had yet to decide where his international future lay. Would the France Under-21 midfielder continue representing the nation of his birth? Or accept an offer to represent his parents' homeland, Morocco? In the end, after much deliberation, he went with the latter, and it's already looking like the correct call.