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RIYADH: ‘Neymar is Blue’. That was the message that lit up the Riyadh sky on Saturday as the superstar was introduced to fans at his new club of Al-Hilal, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the world. It was an impressive greeting to an impressive signing but the Brazilian legend, who strolled around the King Fahd International Stadium in that famous shirt, now knows that this is not going to be a walk in the park as his new team was held to a 1-1 draw by Al-Fayha in the second round of games this season.
There will be a new name on the trophy as England and Spain battle it out for the right to be crowned World Cup champions.
Livingston midfielder Andrew Shinnie and Ayr United defender Frankie Musonda were team-mates at Luton Town not too long ago. Now, after watching the Hatters' dramatic rise to the Premier League, the good pals are set to face-off for a place in the Viaplay Cup quarter-final.
AUCKLAND : Spain are just one step away from Women's World Cup glory after their dramatic 2-1 semi-final win over Sweden on Tuesday and forward Salma Paralluelo said 'La Roja' had proved they have what it takes to be crowned champions.
Peamount United and Ireland midfielder Erin McLaughlin says Irish women's soccer is in "a brilliant place” following Ireland's World Cup campaign.
BRISBANE : France coach Herve Renard vowed his team will come back stronger after losing to Women's World Cup co-hosts Australia on penalties in their quarter-final, as they exited the tournament with a mix of regret and optimism.
FIFA Women World Cup trophy. PIX: FIFA