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Matt Kabir Floyd is joined by Dave Reed to bring you up to date with the latest news from the 2026 World Cup.
We've got news of some fresh injury and fitness concerns for England ahead of their quarter final against Norway, and we hear from our reporters who are in Miami ahead of the game.
Plus, we review France's win over Morocco and look ahead to tonight's match between Spain and Belgium.
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Our Sky Sports News Football Correspondent, Rob Dorsett, takes us inside England's Kansas City training base as the Three Lions prepare to face Norway in the World Cup quarter finals on Saturday.
We hear from England's Morgan Rogers, Norway's Martin Odegaard as well as The Sunday Times' Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Northcroft, and Norwegian journalist Jens Friberg.
Keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app for the latest news from the World Cup and we'll be back with another podcast on Friday morning.
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And then there were eight! Hayley McQueen rounds up your World Cup news as the quarter final line up is confirmed. Dave Reed looks back on Argentina's amazing 3-2 comeback against Egypt and Switzerland's win over Colombia on penalties. Plus, Rob Dorsett has the latest from England's base in Kansas City, as they return to training.
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Hayley McQueen is with Dave Reed to bring you everything you need to know from the 2026 World Cup in North America.
They run through the latest results, which saw Spain beat Portugal and Belgium knock out co-hosts USA.
Plus we look ahead to today's games - Argentina vs Egypt and Switzerland vs Colombia - and get an update from the England camp as they prepare to play Norway in the quarter-finals.
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Hayley McQueen looks back on one of the Three Lions' greatest performances, as the ten-men of England beat Mexico 3-2 in a thriller at the Azteca Stadium with goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane. We'll join our reporters in Mexico City for reaction.
Next up for England it's Norway. Erling Haaland fired his side into the last eight with two goals against Brazil. Kris Boyd was in New Jersey for Sky Sports and shares his thoughts on how far Norway can go in this competition.
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Hayley McQueen has your daily 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup' on the morning before England face Mexico at the Azteca Stadium for a place in the quarter finals. We hear from our reporters in Mexico City and find out how both sides are preparing for this one. Plus, we round up Saturday's results as Kylian Mbappe's penalty saw France defeat Paraguay 1-0 and set up a quarter final against Morocco, who beat Canada 3-0.
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Matt Kabir Floyd and Dave Reed with your Saturday morning 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup', as Argentina avoided one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history when they came through 3-2 against Cape Verde in extra time. Argentina will now face Egypt in the last 16 after they beat Australia in a penalty shoot out and Colombia are also through, beating Ghana 1-0. Plus, we bring you the latest on England's last 16 kick off chaos, with thunderstorms forecast for Mexico City on Sunday.
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Jamie Weir is joined by Dave Reed to bring you up to date with everything you need to know from the 2026 World Cup.
There was late VAR drama in the Portugal vs Croatia game in what could turn out to be the last World Cup appearance for a football superstar. We wrap up the other two results from overnight as well.
Plus, we look ahead to England's last-16 tie against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium and explain why they'll have to make history if they're to reach the quarter-finals.
And we preview today's matches which see the round of 32 come to a close with Mo Salah and Lionel Messi both back in action.
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Matt Kabir Floyd is here with your latest 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup', after England's 2-1 comeback against DR Congo kept their World Cup dream alive. Harry Kane the hero, yet again. We'll bring you reaction to that and look ahead to Mexico in the last 16.
Meanwhile, Belgium and the USA both made it through and will face each other in the next round. Belgium earnt a late, controversial penalty to seal their win over Senegal, whilst ten-man USA won 2-0 over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
We'll round up those matches and look ahead to Thursday's fixtures. Plus, is this the most 'World Cup World Cup' we've ever seen?
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Hayley McQueen is with Dave Reed to bring you the latest news from the 2026 World Cup.
We hear from the England and DR Congo camps ahead of their round of 32 match this evening - the winners will play Mexico at the Azteca Stadium!
Plus, there's news of more goals for Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland and we preview the evening's other games.
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On a day when two of the so-called 'big teams' fell in penalty shootouts, Hayley McQueen rounds up everything that’s been going on overnight at the World Cup.
Congratulations to Paraguay and Morocco who advance to the last 16, after their dramatic victories over Germany and the Netherlands respectively. Meanwhile, Brazil leave it late, but make it through in normal time against Japan. Plus, as England prepare to fly to Atlanta to face DR Congo on Wednesday, we find out what awaits them there.
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Hayley McQueen is here to bring you up to date with everything you need to know from the 2026 World Cup.
The knockout stages got underway with co-hosts Canada taking on South Africa and there was late drama in Los Angeles.
Plus, we get an update from Rob Dorsett as England prepare for their game against DR Congo and we hear from Luke Shanley for the final time as Scotland head home from the tournament.
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Bela Shah and Jamie Weir round up your Sunday morning 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup', as England top their group thanks to a 2-0 win over Panama. We'll tell you about a record breaking goal for Harry Kane and hear what Thomas Tuchel made of the performance.
Plus, a dramatic night for Scotland and they weren't even playing! Results elsewhere meant their exit from the World Cup was confirmed, with Steve Clarke's resignation as head coach coming moments later. We'll have the full story.
Plus, Portugal were held by Colombia to finish runners up in their group, and there was more record breaking magic from Messi for Argentina as the last 32 are confirmed.
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Paul Gilmour and Dave Reed have your Saturday morning 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup,' as England prepare for their final group game against Panama. But some breaking news to bring you regarding a key figure for the Three Lions. Plus, we round up the overnight results and tell you what these could mean for Scotland and their World Cup hopes.
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Jamie Weir is with Dave Reed to bring you up to date with the latest news and results from the 2026 World Cup.
We run through the overnight results as three more groups were finalised and explain what the scores mean for Scotland's hopes of progressing.
Plus we look ahead to today's matches and find out why Elliot Anderson's move to Manchester City could cause England a headache.
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Luke Shanley is joined by Kris Boyd on this bonus episode of Cheat Sheet at the World Cup.
Recorded just outside the stadium in Miami not long after Scotland's 3-0 defeat to Brazil, they discuss the match and consider whether Steve Clarke's side have done enough to qualify for the knockout stages as one of the best 3rd placed teams.
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James Green is joined by Dave Reed to run you through the latest results and biggest stories from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Scotland face an anxious wait to find out if they'll make it through to the last-32 as one of the best 3rd placed sides after they lost 3-0 to Brazil.
Plus, we round up the rest of the overnight results and look ahead to what games we can look forward to this evening.
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Hayley McQueen brings you everything you need to know from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
We get reaction to England's frustrating goalless draw against Ghana and run through the rest of the overnight scores including a win for a Cristiano Ronaldo inspired Portugal.
Plus, history beckons for Scotland. Can they get a result against Brazil to take them through to the knockout stages for the first time ever?
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Pete Graves is here with your latest 'Cheat Sheet at the World Cup' on the day when England could qualify for the knockout stages with a game to spare, if they beat Ghana in Boston. We'll have the latest from Thomas Tuchel and tell you how Ghana are preparing for this one.
Meanwhile, last night we saw more magic from Messi to re-write World Cup history, Mbappe on target against Iraq to send France through, and Haaland hailed as the 'best striker' as Norway beat Senegal.
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Hayley McQueen rounds up your headlines from the World Cup this Monday morning, as Mo Salah inspires Egypt to their first ever World Cup win, Cape Verde score their first goals at the tournament, and Iran battle to a draw against Belgium. Plus, Lamine Yamal's on target in his first World Cup start for Spain and we hear the latest from the England camp ahead of their next match against Ghana.
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