by Owen Roberts | May 6, 2026 | Sport
England will open their World Cup campaign in Dallas against Croatia on Wednesday 17 June, so if you’re heading out there here is your one stop guide to having the ultimate fan experience…. A city possibly best known for the assassination of US President John F...
by Will Ormes Roder | May 6, 2026 | Sport
The 2026 World Cup is drawing ever closer. Three Lions fans will be optimistic for England’s chances this year with Thomas Tuchel’s side 4th in the FIFA world rankings, and coming off the back of another major final appearance. Could that 60 year wait for...
by Max Carson | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
Scotland have a traumatic history in the World Cup. It often begins with a flurry of excitement and ends in underwhelming dejection. They first appeared in 1954, with the Scottish Football Association seeing the light after their temper tantrum of 1950, deciding...
by Ethan McIntosh | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
England’s lower professional leagues will see 41 players fight for the Jules Rimet trophy this summer, with Iraq making their second appearance since 1986 and Curacao reaching the world’s biggest tournament for the first time. The EFL has become the...
by Charlie Talbot | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
Heading into this summer’s World Cup, West African powerhouses Ghana and Senegal both share bitter disappointments from recent AFCON campaigns. Here we take a look at why there are reasons for optimism for both sides. Ghana – Semenyo’s moment?...
by Charlie King | May 6, 2026 | Sport
We have reached the point of the World Cup cycle when the trope of the ‘dark horse’ re-enters popular conversation. Denmark, Belgium, and Croatia were the popular shouts of world cups gone by, but the legs on these cliches must have run out by now. Denmark...