Chelsea suffer Reece James blow with injury ‘worse than first feared’
Reece James now looks unlikely to recover in time for the World Cup with the extent of his knee injury now ‘worse than first feared.’
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Reece James now looks unlikely to recover in time for the World Cup with the extent of his knee injury now ‘worse than first feared.’
Former England international Joleon Lescott believes English Premier League teams will be dealt the same hand when they welcome some of their players back from the fast approaching World Cup, which commences in Qatar next month.
Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan celebrates setting a world record in the women’s 100m hurdles final during the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on July 24, 2022. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD / AFP)
UEFA has confirmed that it has received the final bids from nations wanting to host the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament. The football associations of France, Poland, Switzerland, and a joint bid from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden each submitted a dossier ahead of the October 12 deadline.
The 2022 Qatar World Cup will have areas for fans to sober up after 'excessive drinking', says chief executive Nasser Al Khater. Qatar has strict rules on alcohol but the event itself is sponsored by a beer brand and regularly attracts beer-drinking fans.
Gary Lineker wants to see a Premier League player come out as gay during the Qatar World Cup to send a strong message to a host nation where homosexuality remains a crime.
The World Cup in Qatar will have areas for drunk fans to sober up, its chief executive has revealed.
Fifa has announced that it plans to distribute a total of $209 million to clubs across the world for releasing their players for international duty at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.