Saturday, June 13, 2026

^ ^ Gordon Strachan sends message to Scotland’s World Cup heroes ahead of Haiti clash

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Strachan believes Steve Clarke has found a winning formula (Picture: Jure Makovec / AFP via Getty Images)

Gordon Strachan knows as much as anyone the impact of scoring at the World Cup

Strachan’s stunning strike against West Germany at Mexico ‘86 and his famous celebration – as he sat on the advertising boards after realising he was too short to leap the hoardings – remains one of the Tartan Army’s iconic finals moments.
 
The 69-year-old enjoyed a huge string of achievements as both a player and manager, but ahead of Scotland’s return to football’s biggest stage, he admits his World Cup strike remains special.

Asked where the goal stands in his career highlights, he said: ‘There’s been loads of good moments. It’s very hard to define these kinds of things.
 
‘What scoring in a World Cup does do, which is better than anything else, is it gives me a link to Scottish people everywhere.
 
‘It’s not just a goal, but it’s been a link to me and being able to meet good people for 40-odd years [since the goal].’
 
Scotland fans’ 28-year wait for a finals appearance will end in the early hours of Sunday morning, with many of the current squad not even born when the Dark Blues ran out at France ‘98.

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Steve Clarke has led Scotland to a first World Cup since 1998 (Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

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Asked what guidance he would give as a veteran of two World Cups, Strachan’s advice was simple.
 
‘Don’t wait to be invited to the World Cup. Grab it by the scruff of the neck,’ the former Aberdeen, Manchester United and Leeds playmaker said.
 
‘Whether it’s as an individual or as a team, go for it.
 
‘As an individual, go out there and try and be the best man on the pitch if you can. Be a great team-mate, that goes a long way to being one of the best. I would say that to anybody who is involved in it.

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Scotland in training ahead of their Haiti clash (Picture: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

‘Enjoy the experience, it’s wonderful. It’s amazing the memories you can leave behind.’
 
Steve Clarke has led Scotland to two European Championships but both campaigns fell flat, with the Dark Blues exiting at the group stage on both occasions.
 
But Strachan, who as Scotland manager narrowly missed out on taking the national team to the 2018 World Cup, believes Clarke now has the set up to succeed in North America.
 
‘I think Steve and the team have really found a system that suits them,’ he said.

‘We’ve got a top class player in Scott McTominay in terms of scoring goals.
 
‘You’ve got [John] McGinn and [Andy] Robertson among others that are top, top players. But I think Steve’s found a system that suits the team over the years.
 
‘That’s great that we gave Steve all that time, and well done to the SFA for keeping Steve in the job.’
 
Asked to pick his winners for the 2026 tournament, Strachan opted for favourites France – although he believes England can be contenders.
 
‘They’ve got to be in with a chance,’ he said. ‘It’s hard to have a group of players as good as they’ve got and not have a chance.
 
 ‘In saying that, the squad could have been better.
 
‘The boy [Lewis] Hall. Luke Shaw, Cole Palmer and [Phil] Foden. They’re all good players playing at the top level. They’re players who would have got in most teams in the world.

Strachan ahead of Scotland’s big night (Picture: Paddy Power)

‘It will come down to who has the strongest overall squad.
 
‘The longer you go into the tournament, the squad will be more relevant and for me that would probably be France. They’ve got the strongest squad I think.’
 
Strachan was speaking after Martin O’Neill was confirmed as the Celtic’s permanent manager at the age of 74. 
 
Strachan had a successful four-year spell as Parkhead boss but asked if he was inspired to return to management by the Northern Irishman’s comeback, he was unequivocal.
‘Absolutely not! Absolutely none whatsoever. My anger and drive has gone,’ he said.
 
‘I know more about the game now. If you put me as a coach, I’d be a great coach now.
 
‘I’ve always wanted to be a coach, but the anger and drive has gone. You need that to be a manager.’
 
Strachan was speaking at Paddy Power’s unveiling of the world’s first ever billboard made with real Scottish batter, celebrating Scotland’s long-awaited return to the World Cup and hitting back at the naysayers predicting the Scots will get ‘battered’ on the biggest stage.


^ ^ Micah Richards names England star he would have ‘sacrificed’ for Cole Palmer

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Palmer did not make Tuchel’s 26-man squad (Picture: Getty)

Micah Richards has named Jordan Henderson as the England star he would have ‘sacrificed’ to make room for Phil Foden or Cole Palmer in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad.

England are just days away from their Group L opener against Croatia as they seek to end 60 years of hurt this summer.

Thomas Tuchel has assembled a squad he hopes can finally deliver on the biggest stage, leaving some notable names back home including Foden, Palmer and Harry Maguire.

Foden has been a fixture in previous England squads with Palmer coming off the bench to score in the ill-fated Euro 2024 final against Spain. Maguire finished the 2025-26 season strongly with Manchester United with the centre-half not hiding his disappointment over his omission.

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Brentford midfielder Henderson was selected for what will be his seventh major international tournament, surpassing the likes of Wayne Rooney and Sol Campbell to set a new record.

While the 35-year-old offers a wealth of experience, his inclusion was one of the decisions questioned with Bournemouth star Alex Scott and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton among the younger midfield options also left out.  

Former England defender Richards has full faith in Tuchel, admiring his bold approach when faced with big calls. But with so much talent left at home, he named the former Liverpool star as the man who should have perhaps made way for someone who carries more of a threat.

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Richards would have picked Palmer and Foden (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Henderson is playing in his seventh major competition which is amazing,’ Richards told Metro.

‘But I would have maybe sacrificed that for an Alex Scott, a Foden, a Palmer, someone who might not get the minutes they expect but come alive in those big moments in games where it can all change.

‘I would have taken Foden or Palmer, one or both of them, 100 per cent. Just because they can change the game. But the starting XI is as good as most in the competition. So I’m quietly confident.’

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Henderson along for his seventh major tournament (Picture: FIFA via Getty Images)

Maguire’s omission also puzzled Richards with Marc Guehi, John Stones, Ezri Konsa and Jarell Quansah selected ahead of him.

‘Defensive set pieces and attacking set pieces are going to be so important,’ Richards said. ‘And because of the temperature, the tempo is going to be a bit slower. Harry Maguire has never let England down so I was surprised  by that one.

‘Foden could come on and change a game even if he hasn’t done it for England like we expect for him. Those players have something special. But I love Tuchel for making his decision and sticking to it. He doesn’t care about the noise.’

Micah Richards has teamed up with meat snack brand Peperami for its Be Bold. Be Meaty campaign.  He is fronting a major social-first content series set to air during the World Cup, as well as supporting the launch of the new Peperami x Doritos BBQ Sweet Tang limited edition range.


^ ^ World Cup: Rick & Lloyd's First Matchday

Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith have been to their first World Cup match.

The pair were in Los Angeles to watch the USA's opening game, a chaotic 4-1 win over Paraguay that featured goals, drama and one of the most bizarre and confusing cases of a yellow card you'll ever see.

Joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden, Rick and Lloyd compare notes on their first World Cup matchday experience in the States. From the chants and atmosphere to the food, drinks, sights and smells around the stadium, what is it really like to watch football at a World Cup in America?

Plus, content creators Woody and Kleiny drop by to tell us about their remarkable journey following England across the tournament. Travelling thousands of miles together by bus, whilst live streaming 24/7, to raise awareness for prostate cancer, they explain why they're taking on the challenge and how they're going to manage living in such close quarters.



^ ^ England raided in World Cup heist with football boots stolen ahead of Croatia game

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The England squad has relocated from Florida to Kansas City (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

England players have had football boots and other key equipment stolen just days ahead of their World Cup opener against Croatia.

The Three Lions have been based in Florida since touching down in the US at the start of June but made the journey to Kansas City on Friday where their camp will be based for the duration of the competition.  

Thomas Tuchel’s side were scheduled to hold their first training session at their new base on Saturday afternoon with their equipment scheduled to arrive beforehand.

There are fears boots belonging to stars including Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane were among the items nicked from vehicles transferring the equipment to their Swope Soccer Village base.

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Police officers were on site on Friday night with two arrests believed to have been made.

It leaves England staff scrambling to find what equipment is available to them ahead of training today. Official tournament balls and other items of equipment are also believed to have gone missing.

The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department said: ‘We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening. The investigation is ongoing.’

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Official match balls were among the items believed to have been pinched (Getty Images)

Metro have contacted the FA for comment.

England face Croatia in their Group L opener on Wednesday 17 June with the incident handing staff a major headache.

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The theft could disrupt Tuchel’s final preparations (Picture: Getty Images)

Tuchel and his staff have been meticulously planning every detail behind the scenes to ensure the men’s team is best equipped to win their first trophy since 1966 but those plans may have now been disrupted.

England’s preparations since arriving in the US have otherwise gone smoothly.

Warm-up games against New Zealand, Costa Rica and a local Miami side helped the squad acclimatise to the heat and humidity in Florida, likely to be the toughest conditions they will face at any stage of the competition.

Three wins in those games, with no goals conceded, and no fresh injury problems served as a major boost for Tuchel and the squad ahead of their opener next week.


Friday, June 12, 2026

^ ^ ITV World Cup host’s embarrassing Gareth Southgate blunder leaves viewers appalled

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Gareth Southgate is not at the 2026 World Cup… or is he? (Photo: Getty Images)

ITV’s coverage of the 2026 World Cup is not off to a great start after one presenter mistook Graham Potter for former England manager Sir Gareth Southgate.

The World Cup kicked off on Thursday night as co-hosts Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0, in a match that also saw three red cards handed out.

South Korea came from behind to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1, with both games being broadcast on ITV1.

Much has been made of ITV’s impressive rooftop studio for the tournament, which overlooks New York City, especially when compared to the BBC’s ‘green box’ studio in Salford.

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But viewers were less than impressed after presenter Semra Hunter managed to confuse Sweden manager Potter with Southgate.

Hunter was commentating on footage of Potter on the training ground donning a cowboy hat during an open session in Texas, which has gone viral.

‘Some people are really immersing themselves in American culture, really enjoying themselves, enjoying everything American culture has to offer,’ Hunter began.

‘Sweden coach Gareth Southgate… well he’s decided to tell the world there’s a new sheriff in town!’

The blunder was quickly picked up on by viewers who vented their annoyance on social media.

‘“Gareth Southgate”? ITV is this really the best you can do?’ Ben Hunt posted on X.

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Spot the difference: Former England manager Gareth Southgate… (Photo: Getty Images)

‘I thought I misheard this live! Haha… now I know I’m not going mad. Embarrassing!’ Jamie said.

‘Looks like a daytime tv show have tried to do a piece about the football,’ Steve Bradshaw posted, while John wrote: ‘Thought that the whole ITV coverage was shockingly poor.’

‘Oh dear…. ! I’m sure they will issue a correction in time, but embarrassing not recognising Potter!’ Rob added.

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… And Sweden Head Coach Graham Potter (Photo: Getty Images)

Southgate stepped down as England manager just days after the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain and is more than likely going to enjoy watching the tournament from home.

Potter meanwhile, is one of the more high profile coaches at this World Cup, having previously managed Premier League sides Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham.

The Englishman only became Sweden boss last October but managed to secure qualification for the World Cup finals through the play-offs, with his team including Liverpool and Arsenal strikers Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres.

The Blue and Yellow begin their World Cup campaign on Monday, June 15, when they take on Tunisia.

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^ ^ Michael Owen urges Man Utd to sign £80m Arsenal transfer target: ‘He’s brilliant’

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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen (Picture: Getty)

Michael Owen urged Manchester United to press ahead with a deal for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes to bolster their options in central midfield.

Fernandes appears poised to leave West Ham this summer following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.

The 21-year-old was signed from Southampton last summer in a deal worth £38million plus £4m in add-ons and impressed in his debut season with the Hammers.

United have already looked to strengthen their options in midfield since the end of the season, with a deal in place to sign Atalanta’s Ederson for a fee of £35m.

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But the Red Devils are keen to sign at least one more central midfielder, and have reportedly already held talks about bringing Fernandes to Old Trafford.

The Portuguese midfielder is in high-demand, with Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid also said to be interested in a potential deal.

But Owen said his former club must pull out all the stops to sign Fernandes, particularly as they already look poised to lose out to Manchester City in the race to sign Elliot Anderson.

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Mateus Fernandes has been linked with a move to Old Trafforrd (Picture: Getty)

‘Casemiro’s shoes are big shoes to fill aren’t they?’ Owen told Metro. ‘And you know lots of people were writing them off but he had an incredible last two-thirds of the season and big shoes to fill.

‘Personally if I was Michael Carrick if I was Manchester United, I’d be getting Fernandes from West Ham. I think he’s very good. I think he’s exactly what they need.

‘I think they’re going to probably be gazumped with Elliot Anderson from Man City, but there’s obviously plenty of names. Baleba at Brighton, there’s Scott at Bournemouth and things but if it were me I would be getting Fernandes from West Ham.’

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United have already agreed a deal for Atalanta midfielder Ederson (Picture: Getty)

West Ham are said to be holding out for an £80 million fee for Fernandes, but Owen believes that fee could be worth every penny.

‘I thought he was brilliant last season,’ added Owen, the face of Casino.org in the UK, a leading comparison website helping Brits find online casinos that suit their preferences.

‘I watched him a lot I think he’s a very good pick. He’s reasonably young which is another massive tick. If you’re going to be spending 80 to 100 million then you don’t want to be buying someone that’s in their late 20s.

‘I could see him and Kobbie Mainoo forming a great partnership in there, and the other thing is he should be gettable.

‘West Ham have gone into the Championship and he’s not going to want to be playing in the Championship so I mean I would think that he’s very gettable and I think he’s very good.

‘I personally would be making him my first choice.’

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^ ^ Gordon Strachan sends message to Scotland’s World Cup heroes ahead of Haiti clash

Strachan believes Steve Clarke has found a winning formula (Picture: Jure Makovec / AFP via Getty Images) Gordon Strachan ...