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Alvarez's stunning strike gives Argentina lead against 10-man Switzerland

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Alvarez's stunning strike gives Argentina lead against 10-man Switzerland

Close10Argentina retake the lead in their quarter-final against Switzerland through a stunning strike from Julian Alvarez during extra-time in Kansas City.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.ArgentinaFollow Argentinaclose panelYou are now following ArgentinaUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.SwitzerlandFollow Switzerland

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Ndoye scores deserved equaliser for Switzerland

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Ndoye scores deserved equaliser for Switzerland

Close00Switzerland score a deserved equliser as Dan Ndoye makes it 1-1 against Argentina during their World Cup quarter-final in Kansas City.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.ArgentinaFollow Argentinaclose panelYou are now following ArgentinaUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.SwitzerlandFollow Switzerland

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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'Cheats never prosper' - Embolo sent off after second yellow for diving

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'Cheats never prosper' - Embolo sent off after second yellow for diving

Close00A distraught Breel Embolo is sent off after receiving a second yellow card for simulation during Switzerland's quarter-final tie against Argentina in Kansas City.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.ArgentinaFollow Argentinaclose panelYou are now following ArgentinaUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.SwitzerlandFollow Switzerland

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Argentina take lead through Mac Allister's 'beautiful header'

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Argentina take lead through Mac Allister's 'beautiful header'

Close00Alexis Mac Allister heads Argentina into an early lead during their quarter-final against Switzerland at the Kansas City Stadium.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.ArgentinaFollow Argentinaclose panelYou are now following ArgentinaUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.SwitzerlandFollow Switzerland

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Norway’s Ståle Solbakken claims ball struck cable before England equaliser

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Norway’s Ståle Solbakken claims ball struck cable before England equaliser

Replays suggested goal-kick struck a camera cableNorway’s head coach, Ståle Solbakken, complained that England had benefited from the ball hitting an overhead cable before Jude Bellingham equalised in the World Cup quarter-final.Replays appeared to show a Norway goal-kick hitting a cable in the buildup, although Fifa released a statement saying a sensor in the ball showed no evidence it had touched.Solbakken, whose team lost 2-1 after extra time, confronted the French referee, Clément Turpin, on the pitch after the official had blown for half-time. If a cable had been hit the game should have restarted with a drop ball.“He said that he didn’t see it himself and that he didn’t get any message that it actually happened,” Solbakken said. “Since Fifa says that there was no touch, he can’t do anything about it. But the ball fell down straight in front of the bench, so it did. Everyone saw what happened. I think it’s pretty clear that it did. it was a strange thing.“I can sit here and cry but I don’t want to do that. We have done everything we could – the players have been phenomenal throughout the tournament. OK it was bizarre but it’s part of football and why it is the best sport in the world because things like that can happen. We have to accept it.“It was unlucky for us. The ball fell straight down from the sky, so it takes this direction. It became a misunderstanding among our players, and it was a bad moment for us. We can’t do anything about that. I don’t think we will play the game again, so that’s how it is.”The cables are used to suspend a robotically controlled camera. Fifa said: “Before England’s goal ... the sensor in the Connected Ball showed no peak in the ‘heartbeat of the ball’ when in the air, and therefore no evidence that the ball touched the overhead wire and changed the movement of the ball.”England’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, said he was aware of suggestions a cable had been hit. “I heard that, but there’s a chip in the ball and it can tell you if a hair can touch it, as you know from the Croatia-Portugal game.”That was a reference to a late Croatia equaliser being ruled out for offside after the ball was found to have flicked the hair of a teammate before reaching the scorer, who had been onside from the initial cross.

Ed Aarons at Miami StadiumSun, 12 Jul 2026
Source: The Guardian WC
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England 'got lucky' with disallowed goal

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England 'got lucky' with disallowed goal

Close24BBC Sport World Cup pundits Wayne Rooney and Ellen White believe England "got lucky" after Torbjorn Heggem's second-half goal was ruled out for a foul on Elliott Anderson by Erling Haaland.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.England Men's Football TeamFollow England Men's Football Teamclose panelYou are now following England Men's Football TeamUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.NorwayFollow Norway

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Did spider cam impact England's opener?

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Did spider cam impact England's opener?

Close10BBC Sport World Cup pundits Wayne Rooney, Ellen White and Micah Richards look at whether the spider cam had an impact in Jude Bellingham's first goal for England against Norway.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.England Men's Football TeamFollow England Men's Football Teamclose panelYou are now following England Men's Football TeamUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.NorwayFollow Norwayclose panelYou are now following NorwayUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.Micah RichardsFollow Micah Richards

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Bellingham scores extra-time winner as England reach semi-finals

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Bellingham scores extra-time winner as England reach semi-finals

Close10Jude Bellingham scores twice, including an extra-time winner, as England come from behind to beat Norway 2-1 in Miami to reach the World Cup semi-finals.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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'England's everyman, every game!' Bellingham scores England equaliser

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'England's everyman, every game!' Bellingham scores England equaliser

Close292Jude Bellingham equalises on the brink of half-time for England against Norway in Miami.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.England Men's Football TeamFollow England Men's Football Teamclose panelYou are now following England Men's Football TeamUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.NorwayFollow Norway

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Schjelderup's 'outstanding strike' gives Norway lead against England

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Schjelderup's 'outstanding strike' gives Norway lead against England

Close25Andreas Schjelderup's "outstanding strike" gives Norway the lead over England during their quarter-final in Miami.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFootballFollow Footballclose panelYou are now following FootballUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.FIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.England Men's Football TeamFollow England Men's Football Teamclose panelYou are now following England Men's Football TeamUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.NorwayFollow Norway

BBC Sport WCSun, 12 Jul 2026
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Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners

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Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners

The midfielder has risen from the bench to come up with the decisive goal in the last two rounds – his country’s first World Cup knockout wins since they were champions in 2010“I look behind me and I see Mikel Merino and I think: ‘I’m calm as can be,’” Luis de la Fuente said when at last the heart rates had returned to normal. Everyone else’s heart rates, anyway. In those moments when time is running out and the tension is running high, there’s something about the Spain coach. And there’s certainly something about the midfielder.On the afternoon before Spain faced Belgium in their quarter-final, De la Fuente had an attack of the giggles as he recalled how when he was a kid only three television events gathered his family around the screen: the national team, Eurovision and the gloriously silly, inexplicably bizarre gameshow Un, dos, tres (whose UK version was 3-2-1). He had watched Spain fall at this stage repeatedly, the quarter-finals a barrier they couldn’t overcome, knocked out there in 1986, 1994 and 2002, but now that it was his turn to face it instead of stress here he was falling about, crying with laughter.De la Fuente couldn’t control himself then; the next day as Spain faced that barrier again, on edge once more, he could and so could his players. They had 68% of the possession, three times as many shots, but as time slipped away against Belgium it was still only 1-1, and there had been a couple of scares, the kind of moments that once would have had the fatalism flooding back, players convinced they were about to get caught. Spain, though, sought the winner relentlessly but not desperately: this wasn’t just balls into the box, an endless catalogue of crosses. Instead, there was a clarity, a calm that came from the touchline too.And from behind it. It helps to see Merino there, that’s for sure. Merino has scored three goals for Spain at major tournaments, one at Euro 2024 and two at this World Cup: all of them on as a sub, all of them winners that sent Spain through, they have come in the 119th, 90+1 and 88th minutes. If you are going to do it, do it dramatically. Now that’s what you call clutch.All of them were celebrated the same way, Merino circling the corner flag in honour of his father, who did the same after getting the winner for Osasuna at Stuttgart 35 years ago. At Euro 2024, Merino headed the winner against Germany in the same stadium where his father had scored, taking Spain into the semi-finals. Now, in Dallas and Los Angeles he went and did it again. Twice in four days, for goodness sake. His dad, Ángel, was there in Dallas to see it, wearing lucky, novelty socks with an image of his son’s header in Stuttgart on them. Merino’s two-month-old son Marco, whom he has barely seen, wasn’t, so he did it again.Merino had been on the pitch one minute and 56 seconds. In total, he played five minutes plus stoppage time against Portugal and four minutes against Belgium but it was enough to take Spain into the quarter-final first and then into the semi. That barrier had been broken for only the second time in history. Spain have only reached one semi-final before, when they were champions in 2010. Since then they had not even won a knockout game at a World Cup. This may feel normal, but it is a big step.“I don’t know how I’ll explain it to [my son]: luckily there’s YouTube and internet and I’ll be able to show it to him because it will be hard to do with words,” Merino said. “Since they weren’t there in the round of 16 I had to repeat it so they could live it in person. I’m very happy that they are here because they are my strength and I am sure that part of the luck I have had in the ball falling to me is because of the good energy they have given me.”But it’s not just luck. There was a reason De la Fuente was so determined to wait for Merino through an injury that meant he played less than half an hour since February. A reason, or many reasons. “Mikel is super-complete, very versatile. He’s played as a 6, an 8, a 10 and a 9, and he does all of those things so well,” De la Fuente said. “He can be the best striker, the best second striker, the best midfielder. Why? Because he has exceptional understanding, a feeling for what the team needs and a calmness. He has commitment, solidarity.”The coach added: “The story won’t always end this way. But you do know you’re closer to it because the players know what they have to do, and they’re very good.”It won’t always end this way, no, but the coach had got it right again. When it comes to the big decisions, he tends to. Replacing Pedro with Fabián Ruiz was a big call. Half an hour in, the PSG midfielder had scored the opening goal. When De la Fuente had removed Dani Olmo, arguably Spain’s best player against Portugal in Dallas, most wondered what on earth he was thinking ... until Merino scored the winner. In Los Angeles he did it again, and it happened again.It’s easy a posteriori, the coach reminded everyone after this quarter-final, but his decisions are taken a priori. They are also taken carefully, he insisted, with analysis, thought, and above all a knowledge of his players. Taken with tranquillity too, and executed that way as well. Before this semi-final De la Fuente drew on a line from Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations, which he is reading and which was quite the contrast to Un, Dos, Tres. He has talked too of his faith and there has been an ease about him, as if he just knows, as if it is written.Almost the only thing that has annoyed him is that others didn’t have the faith he and his players have; where, he wondered in that first fortnight when his confidence wasn’t always shared outside the camp, is the negativity coming from? Where most managers run a mile when people talk about favourites, he and his players have embraced it from the start. Why not? “We’re not afraid of France,” Lamine Yamal said. De la Fuente said: “It’s legitimate to think we can beat France; they’ll be as worried as we are.” Which, on the evidence at this World Cup so far, is not worried at all.“I look at our players and feel calm,” De la Fuente said. “They appreciate that calm too. If they saw me out of it, beside myself, histrionic, saying wild things, this team wouldn’t respond well to that, I am sure. This a team that has heart, the stimuli it responds to are understanding, affection and commitment. That’s what moves us.”And if not, there’s Mikel Merino. What could possibly go wrong?

Sid Lowe in DallasSat, 11 Jul 2026
Source: The Guardian WC
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Spain into semi-finals at expense of Belgium after Merino's late winner

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Spain into semi-finals at expense of Belgium after Merino's late winner

Close10Mikel Merino emerges as Spain's hero yet again as the substitute scores in the 88th minute to stun Belgium and set up a World Cup semi-final against France.Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated topicsFIFA World Cup 2026Follow FIFA World Cup 2026close panelYou are now following FIFA World Cup 2026Updates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.BelgiumFollow Belgiumclose panelYou are now following BelgiumUpdates from your Sport topics will appear in My Sport and in a collection on the Sport homepage.SpainFollow Spain

BBC Sport WCFri, 10 Jul 2026
Source: BBC Sport WC
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