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Hungary Set for March Friendlies: Kerkez & Szoboszlai to Lead the Charge vs Slovenia & Greece

Hungary will not compete at the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a heartbreaking finale in qualifying Group F. Troy Parrott scored a match-winning hat-trick, including a 96th-minute winner, to inspire the Republic of Ireland to a last-gasp 3-2 victory against Marco Rossi’s side in the final qualifying fixture.   Despite leading by a slender one-goal margin in the 80th minute, Hungary suffered a stomach-wrenching defeat in Budapest, which condemned them to a third-place finish in Group F. Ireland’s stunning victory came…
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Tottenham appoint Igor Tudor as interim manager

Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Igor Tudor as interim head coach until the end of the season following the dismissal of Thomas Frank. The Danish manager was sent packing after an abysmal run of one win from 11 Premier League games. SportsView's analysis also revealed that Frank left Spurs hovering dangerously above the relegation zone, nervously looking over their shoulders. Tottenham have moved quickly to name a successor, although Tudor’s short-term deal runs out in the summer, with…
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Brazilian winger who dreams of joining Arsenal eyes Premier League summer move

Arsenal have been offered a chance to sign Brazilian winger Luiz Henrique, who has made it clear that he wants a move to the Premier League this summer. According to journalist Bruno Castanha, Henrique’s camp is focused on securing a move to one of Europe’s biggest leagues, preferably England. The Zenit St. Petersburg winger has been linked with a move to his native Brazil, with ArsenalNews.co.uk claiming that Brazilian Serie A champions Flamengo are weighing up a potential transfer. However,…
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The Most One-Sided Rivalries in Top-Flight History

We all love the narrative of the "unpredictable" derby. It’s the classic football cliché: form goes out the window, the underdog finds another gear, and local bragging rights make the table irrelevant. But if you actually sit down and look at the cold, hard numbers of top-flight history, that "anyone can win" sentiment starts to look a bit shaky. We like to frame rivalries as fiercely competitive, but the record books usually have a much colder take. A closer look…
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What Happens After the Whistle? Fans and the Stadium Experience You Don’t See

You notice it before kick-off. People finding their rows. Someone spilling a few drops of beer. A steward picking up a crushed cup near the aisle. The stadium is already in motion long before the ball is. By the time the referee blows for full-time, a lot has happened in those ninety minutes. And a quiet record of it remains behind, on steps, under seats and along the concourse. Everyday items that turn into stadium litter Walk through a stand…
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Finalissima 2026: Spain & Argentina set for pre-World Cup showdown

The upcoming Finalissima between Spain and Argentina on March 27 will provide a useful insight into two of the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup. For fans inclined towards betting, Spain are rated as 9/2 shots to emerge victorious this summer, while Argentina can be backed at 17/2. Bettors can access useful betting information via Casino News and other bookmakers that offers reliable coverage from across the global gambling industry. Their betting experts will undoubtedly be keeping a close…
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Safe and Secure Ways to Purchase FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets

The upcoming FIFA World Cup represents a historic opportunity for football enthusiasts across the globe. This tournament, set to take place across three North American nations, promises to become one of the most memorable sporting events in history. For those wishing to secure their presence in the stadiums, planning ahead proves essential. The importance of choosing a reliable platform The process of acquiring tickets for a World Cup requires careful attention and timely decision-making. Demand considerably exceeds available supply, especially…
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Premier League clubs spend £405m in winter transfer window 2026

Premier League clubs spent £405 million on new signings during the 2026 winter transfer window. It was another window for English clubs to flex their financial superiority as Premier League teams spent more than the rest of Europe’s top five leagues combined (£378.3m). It also amounted to the third-highest winter outlay on Premier League transfers after 2018’s record of £430m and 2018’s total of a whopping £815m. There was significantly less deadline-day drama this time around, with fewer clubs indulging…
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Why VAR Continues to Divide Fans Across Leagues

Raheem Sterling wheeled away in celebration, arms aloft, injury time, convinced he had dumped Tottenham Hotspur out of the Champions League quarter-finals. Manchester City's players rushed towards him, the Etihad erupted, and for a few glorious seconds, the tie felt over. Then the referee pointed to his ear. VAR intervened. The goal was ruled out for offside, and Sterling's moment evaporated. This was April 2019, four months before VAR was introduced to the Premier League. It was an early warning…
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Oddest International Football Records You Didn’t Know Existed

Football might be the world’s most popular sport, but beyond the dramatic goals, fierce rivalries, and trophy celebrations lies something even more fascinating, the odd, the unexpected, and the gloriously strange. Over the decades, international football has produced some records that defy logic, challenge expectations, and sometimes make you wonder how on earth they even happened. In a world where fans can check scores, stream matches, or even unwind with things like online bingo, between fixtures, the sport itself continues…
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