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Jude Bellingham excels in parallel World Cup but cannot win trophy alone | Barney Ronay6:12 Up against Norway’s heart and skill and Florida’s heat, talisman got England through – but there is much to fix Jude against the sun. For much of this game there was a feeling of three separate entities struggling to assert their will in the heavy air of Miami Gardens. First, Norway, in their first World Cup quarter-final, who played with heart, skill and patience, and were by any Jude-free metri… England wobble but Djed Spence and John Stones make case for the defence4:34 Tuchel’s half-time changes and Pickford’s skittishness lifted Norway, but backline finally rose to occasion England were back in Azteca mode in the end. Big Dan Burn was on to thump those headers away. Reece James and the magnificent Djed Spence were covering the flanks, Elliot Anderson was taking care of midfield on his own and the problem for Norway was that the hulking figure leading their att… South Africa prove too strong for enterprising Scotland in Nations Championship4:01 South Africa 42-28 Scotland Scots run in four tries to earn bonus point A breathless match, all the more so given the thin air of Pretoria, but the upshot is, for all Scotland’s wit and energy, South Africa march on with another full house of points. The visitors were brilliant in scoring their four tries, their pace and skill regularly making mugs of their hosts, but power remains the thing the … Bellingham’s extra-time winner sinks Norway and sends England into World Cup semi-finals2:58 Thomas Tuchel’s message was that it was time for England to thrive at the business end of the World Cup; the most exciting part. His players had to release the handbrake and go for it. They must not have any regrets against a Norway team that most of England expected them to beat. English arrogance? Or cold, hard realism? Happily for Tuchel, he had a player in Jude Bellingham who took him at his … Wallabies’ pop-gun revival under Schmidt blown apart as France unload heavy artillery | Daniel Gallan2:58 Plucky defeats decorated with patches of excellence will not cut it for Australia with a home World Cup now looming large The camera found Joe Schmidt shortly after France had completed a 22-point swing. Australia’s coach had seen a 21-12 half-time lead obliterated in 16 brutal minutes. Schmidt, one of rugby’s sharpest minds, looked short of answers. The trouble was that the questions confronting… Argentina v Switzerland: World Cup 2026 quarter-final – live1:54 ⚽️ World Cup kick-off: 8pm local time/2am BST/11am AEST ⚽️ Norway v England – live | Golden Boot | Mail Ella Argentina (poss 4-1-3-2): E Martinez; Tagliafico, L Martinez, Romero, Molina; Paredes; Fernandez, Mac Allister, De Paul; Alvarez, Messi Switzerland (poss 4-2-3-1): Kobel; Zakaria, Akanji, Elvedi, Rodriguez; Freuler, Xhaka; Ndoye, Rieder, Sow; Embolo Continue reading... ‘I’m taking the big one’: Noskova says sight of trophies inspired Wimbledon triumph1:54 Noskova wins women’s singles after 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 victory ‘What really helped me … the trophies were there’ A jubilant Linda Noskova said seeing the Wimbledon trophy sitting by Centre Court helped her reset at a vital time as she clinched her first grand slam title with a dramatic 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 victory over her fellow Czech Karolina Muchova at Wimbledon. The 21-year-old led 6-2, 5-2 only to miss f… Will Jordan grabs try-scoring record as All Blacks hammer Italy in Nations Championship1:54 Fullback scores hat-trick as New Zealand win 47-17 in Wellington New coach Dave Rennie has back-to-back wins in his first matches The gap between New Zealand’s ambition and execution widened as the All Blacks overcame a slow start to beat Italy 47-17 and remain unbeaten after two rounds of the Nations Championship. A dismal first-half performance was partly redeemed as Will Jordan scored three … Former England captain Heather Knight to retire from international cricket22:11 Current Lord’s Test will be her final appearance “I’m privileged to have gone on this journey’ Heather Knight will retire from international cricket at the end of this week’s Test match against India at Lord’s. Knight, who has made a record 320 appearances for England, has joined teammate Tammy Beaumont in calling time on her career at the end of what is the first women’s Test match at the home o… Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners21:40 Midfielder has risen from the bench to come up with the decisive goal in past two games – Spain’s first World Cup knockout victories since they won the tournament in 2010 “I look behind me and I see Mikel Merino and I think: ‘I’m calm as can be,’” Luis de la Fuente said when at last the heart rates had returned to normal. Everyone else’s heart rates, anyway. In those moments when time is running … Rudi Garcia faces Belgian backlash for taking Courtois off in World Cup loss to Spain21:40 Replacement keeper Lammens made crucial error Garcia: ‘Only players who are 100% fit can play’ Rudi Garcia came under a barrage of fire for replacing his injured first-choice goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, in Belgium’s World Cup quarter-final defeat by Spain on Friday, adding to questions about the coach’s future. Courtois felt he could continue despite a twinge in his leg, but Garcia insisted … France’s attacking evolution under Didier Deschamps passes latest Morocco test | Raphaël Jucobin21:40 With the head coach having released the handbrake, his side were far superior compared with four years ago in Qatar against the same opponents The scorelines may have been exactly the same, but the stylistic gulf in France’s two World Cup knockout performances against Morocco could not have been greater. In the space of just a single tournament cycle, Didier Deschamps has embraced a vastly differ… ‘Era-defining’ growth of women’s cricket now outstripping men’s game21:40 Attendance and viewing figures at T20 World Cup hit an all-time high – and the sport’s appeal is pushing boundaries Women’s cricket is growing faster than the men’s game in many areas of the world, according to the International Cricket Council chief executive, Sanjog Gupta, who has defended his organisation’s reliance on the Indian market for driving expansion. The first women’s Test to be playe… Men’s transfer window summer 2026: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues21:39 All the latest Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A deals and a club-by-club guide Women’s transfer window interactive guide Continue reading... Like Nosferatu on a golf weekend – but England players trust Tuchel and his aura | Barney Ronay21:39 Imposing head coach is a details man who has got the balance of squad spirit right at the World Cup, and is even proving a hit on Mumsnet Let’s set the world on fire. There’s a section in Bill Buford’s classic football hooligan study, Among the Thugs, where he describes being part of a phalanx of England “faces” steaming through the centre of mid-1980s Rotterdam towards some kind of meet, while t… |