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England 4-2 Croatia


AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Attendance: 70,389

England's superb performance, in the second half especially, against their toughest opponents in the group - the 2018 World Cup finalists - showed why they are one of the favourites to win this tournament for a second time.

Their big guns fired on all cylinders, with Kane and Bellingham scoring.

 

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What has let England down since 1966 is not lack of talent but lack of nerves.

England have had many great teams over the last 60 years but when it comes to Euros and World Cups the players just played nervously and basically bottled it.

But that's becoming less so nowadays. Tonight England went out on the pitch against one of the stronger teams in the tournament and just enjoyed themselves. No nerves. Just a winning mentality.

I watched the game just after work - it was a 9pm kickoff here - in my garden on a beautiful summer's evening on my phone with a few beers and they were magnificent in that second half.

If they keep on playing like that they're doing to be difficult to stop. But there's still a long way to go.
 

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England's German manager Thomas Tuchel, an ardent Anglophile who had been wanting to be England manager for years, gives a press conference after his team beat Croatia 4-2 in a magnificent performance in Dallas.

If England play like that in every match they play then they may win this thing...

 

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"England are in my top three favourites to win"

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England 4-2 Croatia

An American gives his thoughts on the Group L match in Dallas in which England outclassed a strong Croatia.

Scrappy in the first half, the second half was a one-sided affair.

 

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French 1998 World Cup winner Thierry Henry and former Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, both former Premier League players, say England look dangerous in this World Cup

What must have scared Croatia was when England made substitutions: They took off two world class players and sent on another two world class players.

And it may only have been the first game of the tournament for England but people went crazy around the nation as they beat their strongest opponents in Group L.

 
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Group L

Ghana 1-0 Panama


BMO Field, Toronto
Attendance: 42,942

Ghana get three crucial points with both teams still to play the quality of England and Croatia in the group.

Panama are almost certainly out of the tournament already. They play Croatia next and then England, so they need to do something special to get out of the group.

 
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What has let England down since 1966 is not lack of talent but lack of nerves.

England have had many great teams over the last 60 years but when it comes to Euros and World Cups the players just played nervously and basically bottled it.

But that's becoming less so nowadays. Tonight England went out on the pitch against one of the stronger teams in the tournament and just enjoyed themselves. No nerves. Just a winning mentality.

I watched the game just after work - it was a 9pm kickoff here - in my garden on a beautiful summer's evening on my phone with a few beers and they were magnificent in that second half.

If they keep on playing like that they're doing to be difficult to stop. But there's still a long way to go.
The third goal off the post was the turning point. Bellingham was good and I thought Madueke stood out.

Kane was lucky to get a retry on the penalty kick.

Fun to see the enthusiasm of the fans and might be the best thing to happen for England since the Falklands. On to the next one and good luck.
 
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bob the dog

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Oh dear. Your post won't age well.
Great game by the Croation goalkeeper and every game is going to be tough. Democratic Republic of Congo playing Portugal to a draw is a good example.

All good though with many games left to be played.
 

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Taxpayers foot bill for FIFA’s perks while it makes billions
Torontonians are on the hook for at least $380 million to host the World Cup.

Author of the article:Noah Jarvis
Published Jun 17, 2026 • Last updated 15 hours ago • 3 minute read

Olivia Chow
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow celebrates with soccer fans at the unveiling of the FIFA World Cup countdown clock at Nathan Phillips Square. Photo by HANDOUT /DESTINATION TORONTO
While FIFA rakes in billions of dollars hosting the World Cup, taxpayers are footing the bill for the soccer federation’s perks and privileges.


Toronto taxpayers are on the hook for at least $380 million to host the World Cup. That’s way more than the original $30-45 million price tag Toronto politicians touted in 2018.


That’s because Toronto politicians and bureaucrats decided to hand FIFA executives a blank cheque to spend taxpayer money.

The latest example in the saga is FIFA executives billing taxpayers for $334,803 worth of office expenses in five months, according to freedom-of-information records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

From December 2023 to April 2024, FIFA billed taxpayers for a variety of expenses according to the records. This includes more than $50,000 a month on leasing an office at the Toronto Carpet Factory, an office building that charges above-average rent compared to other offices in the area.

Not only did FIFA charge taxpayers a quarter of a million dollars to rent an office space for five months, but taxpayers were put on the hook for decking it out.


FIFA billed taxpayers for $41,038 in desks
FIFA billed taxpayers for 28 desks, but not just any kind of desks. FIFA splurged on 28 height-adjustable workstation tables at a price of $41,038. That’s $1,465 per desk.

And to go with the 28 height-adjustable desks, FIFA bought 60 office chairs, totalling $33,897, or $565 each.

Toronto bureaucrats even billed themselves for helping out FIFA with its office. The city of Toronto billed itself for an $8,937 “project management fee,” most likely expenses for helping FIFA find and move into its office.

Toronto politicians have no business forcing taxpayers to pay for FIFA’s office expenses when FIFA has plenty of money.

Every four-year World Cup cycle, FIFA brings in eye-watering sums of cash. This year’s tournament is set to break records. FIFA is projected to rake in over $18 billion during the 2026 World Cup cycle.

With that much money flowing into FIFA’s coffers, taxpayers should never be paying for FIFA’s office expenses.


In fact, Toronto taxpayers shouldn’t be giving FIFA a dime.

Better ways to spend $380 million
There are much better ways to spend $380 million than on this year’s World Cup games. You can sign up over a million children into house league soccer or fill 15.2 million potholes with that money.

But taxpayers are on the hook for ridiculous expenses from FIFA because Toronto politicians signed a bad agreement.

Toronto taxpayers were billed $200,000 by the city for a boatload of World Cup-branded condoms and packs of lubricant.

And Toronto taxpayers are on the hook paying for the international elite’s special perks. Taxpayers are paying to accommodate people FIFA deems to be “VIPs” or “VVIPs” with special border and customs treatment, police escorts and private lounges.

All this wasteful spending means higher taxes for Torontonians in a city that is already squeezing taxpayers dry.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow hiked taxes by nearly 20% over the last three years.




City council hiked Toronto’s hotel tax by 42 per cent last summer — a tax that the CEO of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, Sara Anghel, says places an additional burden on hotel owners.

And don’t forget about Toronto’s skyrocketing building taxes, known as development charges, that politicians have hiked by 1,060 per cent since 2009.

Chow and city council have failed to protect Toronto taxpayers by handing FIFA executives a blank cheque. The next time international sports executives come knocking for millions of taxpayer dollars, Toronto politicians need to remember this World Cup debacle and say no.

– Noah Jarvis is the Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
 

Blackleaf

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Group A

Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Attendance: 67,442

 

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Group B

Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Attendance: 70,026

 

Blackleaf

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Group A

Mexico 1-0 South Korea

Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Attendance: 45,522

 

Blackleaf

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Group K

Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia

Azteca Stadium, Mexico City
Attendance: 80,824

 

Blackleaf

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Group C

Scotland 0-1 Morocco

Gillette Stadium, Boston
Attendance: 64,146

 

Blackleaf

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The third goal off the post was the turning point. Bellingham was good and I thought Madueke stood out.

Kane was lucky to get a retry on the penalty kick.

Fun to see the enthusiasm of the fans and might be the best thing to happen for England since the Falklands. On to the next one and good luck.

I think England were reawarded the penalty because the Croatia goalkeeper came off his line. The goalkeeper must stay on his line as the kick is taken.
 

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Group D

Turkey 0-1 Paraguay

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Attendance: 68,827

Turkey have been eliminated from the tournament even though they still have to play USA in their next match

 

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Group C

Brazil 3-0 Haiti


Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 68,324

Minnows Haiti have been eliminated with one game left against Morocco after a straightforward win for big guns Brazil.

However, the five-time champions don't look to be a great side...

 
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