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  1. Foster backed to lead Bafana vs Mexico

    South Africa are preparing for their long-awaited return to the world stage, and all eyes are firmly fixed on Burnley striker Lyle Foster. After a testing period for both club and country, the forward is being tipped to spearhead Hugo Bross’ attack in their high-stakes opener against tournament co-hosts Mexico.

  2. Mbule career at risk - 'He needs to fix his head'

    Former Mamelodi Sundowns attacker Manqoba Ngwenya, who was no stranger to controversy during his own career, has issued a stark warning to 'Master Chef' by suggesting the 28-year-old midfielder's professional career is on the brink of a premature end after the Bucs decided to not extend his stay beyond a single season.

  3. Pirates treble winner on Sundowns - 'They forced every club to improve’

    Former Buccaneers winger Tlou Segolela has offered a surprising take on the side’s recent success, insisting that the Brazilians deserve significant credit for the rise in domestic standards. Despite the Sea Robbers finally dethroning Masandawana, the retired star believes the level of competition in the South African top flight has never been higher thanks to the benchmarks set at Chloorkop.

  4. Mofokeng backed to shine for Bafana at World Cup

    Former South Africa international Reneilwe Letsholonyane believes the 21-year-old midfielder has all the tools to become a breakout star at the upcoming global showpiece. The Orlando Pirates sensation enters the tournament with high expectations following a domestic treble-winning season with the Buccaneers.

  5. 'A joke!' - Dyer slams Tuchel over son-in-law snub

    Thomas Tuchel has faced a scathing assessment from Danny Dyer after the England manager opted to leave Jarrod Bowen out of his squad for the 2026 World Cup. The legendary actor didn't hold back, labelling the omission of his son-in-law as "ridiculous" while revealing the family had already begun preparing for a trip to the United States.

  6. Leao hits back after red card as Martinez defends star

    Rafael Leao has broken his silence following a shock dismissal during Portugal's World Cup warm-up clash against Chile. The AC Milan forward saw red for violent conduct after an altercation spiralled out of control in first-half stoppage time. Despite the controversy, Selecao boss Roberto Martinez has moved quickly to shield his player from criticism.

  7. Kane ready to shoulder almost all of England's World Cup hopes

    Harry Kane will never have a better chance than this. England's captain arrives at what is likely to be his last-ever World Cup in the form of his life, and he will carry the hopes of a nation in North America. After collective and individual heartbreak in 2018 and 2022, respectively, this simply has to be the tournament where he seizes his moment.

  8. GOAL writers predict the World Cup dark horses

    It's so close we can almost taste it. The 2026 World Cup is now just days away, with the best players from around the globe descending on the United States, Mexico and Canada for what promises to be a superb summer of football. While some teams will solely harbour dreams of getting out of the groups, others know that anything other than a trophy parade in late-July will go down as failure. We're set, then, for five-and-a-half weeks of drama, filled with joy and heartbreak in equal measure.

  9. Moise Bombito to miss World Cup after aggravating leg injury

    Moise Bombito will miss the World Cup, with the Canadian center back deemed not fit enough to contribute for Jesse Marsch's side this summer. The defender, who plays his club soccer for Nice, broke his leg in October 2025. After admitting he was "sore" following 30 minutes in a warm-up friendly, Canada decided to prioritize his long-term health.