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World Cup draw in full: England could face Wales or Scotland
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World Cup draw in full: England could face Wales or Scotland
Senegal and Holland will open the 2022 World Cup finals on November 21, with hosts Qatar having to wait until later in the day for their big moment.
In the 2010/11 Premier League season, Charlie Adam was absolutely brilliant for Blackpool.
The World Cup 2022 draw was made on Friday night with the finals in Qatar now looming on the horizon later this year.
Friday's 2022 World Cup draw in Doha has thrown up some intriguing group stage games, with European heavyweights Germany and Spain the headline act. Group E has pitted four-time winners Germany and 2010 champions Spain together in what is a mouth-watering contest so early in the tournament. Whoever emerges victorious is bound to be favourite to top the group, which also features Japan and Costa Rica/New Zealand.
Erik ten Hag is not ruling out a switch to Manchester United after confirming talks with the club, but Pep Guardiola muddied the waters by saying the Dutchman could be perfect for Manchester City. Ten Hag features towards the top of United’s list to replace Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season, and it has been reported that talks between club and coach went well. Ad/> It has been claimed that the Red Devils have already explored what figure it would take to prise Ten Hag away from Ajax.
Gareth Bale is unlikely to return to Tottenham for a third spell, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
The 20-year-old’s existing deal expires in May and he has been offered an extension to keep him at Tynecastle Park next year. Manager Robbie Neilson has a long-term development plan in mind for Smith, who made his Scotland Under-21 debut last week against Turkey.