Poland talking points: Wales begin Nations League days before World Cup decider
Wales start their Nations League campaign in Poland on Wednesday.
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Wales start their Nations League campaign in Poland on Wednesday.
European Union leaders are set to discuss the bloc's defence and food security as a consequence of Russia's war in Ukraine after agreeing on a deal to wean themselves off Russian oil.
Everton are set to prioritise the signing of a defensive midfielder this summer, and The Athletic has claimed that Manchester City’s Oleksandr Zinchenko has been touted around the Merseyside club.
The defender completed 120 minutes for Hearts in the Scottish Cup final ten days ago following two months out with an ankle injury. Robbie Neilson, the club’s manager, is convinced he is ready for international duty at Hampden Park on Wednesday.
We are just a day out from the match the country have been waiting for with Scotland hosting Ukraine at Hampden Park in a World Cup play-off encounter.
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EU leaders agreed on Monday night to ban most Russian oil from the bloc's markets by the end of the year. The embargo will target only seaborne imports, however, and excludes supplies coming in by pipelines, after strong opposition by Hungary.
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said on Monday the decision to strip the Grand Slam of its ranking points was not a "great move" by the ATP and WTA Tours. Wimbledon had its ranking points taken away by the men's ATP and women's WTA after the grasscourt major opted to exclude players from Russia and Belarus because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a 'special operation'. "Removing the points, if it doesn't stop players from playing then I don't think it's a great move from the ATP," Murray told reporters after moving into the second round of the Surbiton Trophy grasscourt event.