Japan eliminated from World Cup after penalty shootout defeat to Croatia
AL WAKRAH, Qatar: The impregnable wall still stands.
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AL WAKRAH, Qatar: The impregnable wall still stands.
AL KHOR, Qatar: England overcame a pedestrian start to surge to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Senegal on Sunday (Dec 4) as goals by Jordan Henderson, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka swept them into a mouth-watering World Cup quarter-final clash with holders France.
DOHA : France's Antoine Griezmann has yet to score as he toils away at this World Cup, but the attacking midfielder could not care less as he is enjoying his comeback at the highest level with the defending champions.
Gareth Taylor’s Manchester City side secured their latest Women's Super League win with three goals in the first 26 minutes against Brighton and Hove Albion.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Poland's World Cup last-16 exit on Sunday (Dec 4) ended a run fuelled by hopes and dreams but their fighting spirit was a fitting tribute on Miners' Day in Poland to celebrate their patron saint of 'hard work and good death'.
DOHA: Denzel Dumfries set up the first two goals and netted a decisive third to ensure a 3-1 victory for the Netherlands over the United States at the Khalifa International Stadium on Saturday (Dec 3) and a spot in the World Cup quarter-finals, thwarting their opponent’s efforts at a late comeback.
DOHA : Aziz Behich believes Australia's World Cup campaign has created the perfect opportunity for football to take a massive step forward in a country where it often struggles for profile in a crowded marketplace.
Tyson Fury said 2023 would be "the "biggest year of my career" as the Briton looks to unify boxing's fractured heavyweight division.