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    Meet Serbia’s stunning Wags, from the Serb Dua Lipa to a glam model who walked the catwalk for Versace

    ENGLAND kick off their Euros campaign with a tough game against Serbia.The team from the Balkans boast a number of star players plying their trade in the top leagues.Sofia Milosevic will be cheering Serbia on against EnglandStunning Sofija has walked the catwalks of Milan fashion weekLuka Jovic and Sofija are one of Serbia’s glam couplesJuventus striker Dusan Vlahovic is one England will have to wary of, while livewire Luka Jovic could also pose a threat.Cheering on our rivals will be their stunning Wags.From a singer who is the Dua Lipa of her homeland to a leggy supermodel who has walked the catwalk for Versace, here’s Serbia’s partners in all their glory.Sofija MilosevicGorgeous Sofija is the leggy model who stole the heart of Jovic.Read more football newsThe blonde stunner is, unsurprisingly, a model who has walked the catwalks at fashion week.Most recently, she rocked up at Versace show in Milan.Before she met Luka, she dated Adem Ljajic – a midfielder who starred at Fiorentina, Roma and Torino.Sofija and Luka share a son together.Most read in Euro 2024Vanja BogdanovicBelgrade native Vanja is shacked up with in-demand striker Vlahovic in Turin.Back in April he celebrated her birthday with a loving message on he stroke of midnight.Why teams should fear ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ SerbiaHe shared a snap of the pair in a loving clinch on a romantic trip to Paris and captioned the photo on Instagram: “I love you.”It is believed the pair have known each other since they were teenagers, but briefly broke up before reuniting.Vanja Bogdanovic is Dusan Vlahovic’s longtime girlfriendVlahovic recently revealed his love for the gorgeous brunetteNatalija IlicLong-term Manchester United target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has the perfect solution to any medical emergency.The driving force in Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal’s midfield, he just celebrated beating Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr to the title, where he is supported by wife Natalija.Natalija is a qualified doctor who studied at University in Novi Sad.She and the midfielder first met in 2017 and were engaged soon after – concluding a five-year engagement by finally tying the knot in 2022.Natalija Ilic has built a life for herself in Saudi Arabia alongside her beauQualified doctor Natalija is married to ex-Man Utd target Sergej Milinkovic-SavicAnastasija GudeljSerbian singer Anastasia Gudelj (nee Raznatovic) is the daughter of a Serbian power couple.Her mum is singer Ceca, while dad is warlord Arkan who was assassinated by a hitman who had ties to the criminal underworld in 2000.She married legendary Sevilla midfielder, Nemanja Gudelj in a secret ceremony in 2023.There have been reports from her homeland that the pair’s relationship has struggled due to family fallout, but Anastasija is expected to attend Euro 2024 to support her man.Serbian singer Anastasija Gudelj has interesting parentsAnastasija’s mum is a singer while her dad was an assassinated warlordAnastasija married Nemanja Gudelj in a secret ceremony in 2023read more sport featuresAnja PopovicNikola Milenkovic and Anja have been an item since at 2015, when they posted images together on social media when he played for Partizan.But since 2017, the giant 6ft5in centre back has featured 265 for Italian outfit Fiorentina.Anja keeps a fairly low profile and boasts just over 1,500 followers on Instagram.However, she is keen to share the life she leads as a Wag, including holidays in Dubai and supporting her man from the stands.Anja Popovic shows off her amazing bikini bodyBeautiful Anja keeps a low-profile but enjoys the Wag lifestyleCredit: Instagram @anjaapopAnja lives in Florence with giant Fiorentina defender Nikola MilenkovicCredit: Instagram @anjaapopTea TairovicTea is the most famous of the group with almost 800,000 followers on Instagram.A singer, she is Serbia’s equivalent to Dua Lipa.READ MORE SUN STORIESShe was linked to Uros Racic in 2023, after he was spotted showering her with attention and kisses.However, she played down the encounter to a national newspaper insisting they were friends.Tea Tairovic is the Serbian Dua LipaPop star Tea, left, was linked to Uros Racic in 2023 More

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    Serbia vs England: Get £60 in football free bets and bonuses for Euro 2024 clash with William Hill

    ENGLAND get their Euro 2024 campaign underway with a tricky fixture against Serbia at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on Sunday.And brand new William Hill customers who register an account and stake a tenner will be rewarded with a colossal £60 in free bets and bonuses to spend on football.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereGet £60 in football free bets and bonuses for Euro 2024 clash with William HillCredit: WILLIAM HILLHow to claim..William Hill £60 bonus

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    Poland vs Holland: Get £20 in free bets for Euro 2024 when you stake £5 on football with Ladbrokes

    POLAND and Holland are in Group D action on Sunday as the pair get their Euro 2024 campaigns underway at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany.And Ladbrokes have a blockbuster offer for brand new customers with £20 in free bets up for grabs when you register and stake a fiver on football.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles here
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    Serbia vs England: Get £50 in free bets and bonuses for Sunday’s Euro 2024 clash with Betfred

    ENGLAND open their 2024 European Championship campaign against Serbia at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.And brand new Betfred customers can claim a terrific £50 in free bets and bonuses when they sign-up and stake a tenner on the Euro 2024 encounter.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles here
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    Slovenia vs Denmark: Get £30 in free bets to spend on Euro 2024 football with talkSPORT BET

    SLOVENIA and Denmark will look to make the perfect start to their European Championship campaigns when they clash at the MHPArena in Stuttgart on Sunday.And brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim a whopping £30 in free bets when they register an account and stake a tenner on football at Euro 2024.
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    Christoph Baumgartner and other bargain midfielders available in Dream Team Euros

    DREAM TEAM EUROS managers are spoiled for choice in midfield.The likes of Jude Bellingham (£6m), Bruno Fernandes (£6m) and Kevin De Bruyne (£7m) are all hugely popular selections but a budget of £50million only covers a certain number of premium stars.Many gaffers will be on the hunt for a bargain midfielder to balance the books ahead of Matchday 1.Allow us to put forward some suggestions…DON’T MISS OUT – PLAY DREAM TEAM EUROS NOW!Underrated and undervaluedCredit: Dream TeamChristoph Baumgartner (£2.5m)Austria are expected to be a compelling side this summer as Ralf Rangnick has successfully implemented (for want of a better term) ‘Red Bull football’ since he took charge – think intense pressing and high energy.As an RB Leipzig player, Baumgartner has naturally taken to the tactics like a duck to water, with impressive results to show for his efforts.The 24-year-old heads to Germany having scored in each of his last five games at international level.He also notched three goals and two assists in seven outings during qualifying.That being said, Austria are set to face France in Matchday 1 so gaffers keen on Baumgartner could wait until Matchday 2.Although Rangnick’s side have beaten Croatia, Italy and Germany since they adopted a more ambitious approach…Viktor Tsygankov (£2.5m)Tsygankov played an important role in Ukraine’s journey to GermanyCredit: GettyGaffers more inclined to dub Ukraine ‘dark horses’ should consider their lively right winger, who has outperformed Mykhailo Mudryk (£3m) in recent times.Tsygankov plays his club football with Girona, where he’s team-mates with compatriot and La Liga top scorer Artem Dovbyk (£3m), but he’s saved his best form for the international stage.The 26-year-old has scored six goals in his last ten outings for Ukraine, including a brace against Germany.Serhiy Rebrov’s side were dealt a tough draw during qualifying with Italy and England for company but their group at the tournament itself appears relatively friendly – they face Romania and Slovakia before a more testing match-up against Belgium.See also: Heorhii Sudakov (£2.5m)PLAY DREAM TEAM EUROS NOW!The best fantasy football game for this summer’s tournament.
    Scott McTominay (£2.5m)Scotland’s primary goal threat?The Manchester United midfielder was Scotland’s clutch goalscorer during qualifying – he bagged seven in total to book his country’s place in Germany.In previous years he’s been viewed as a combative, defensive anchor but more recently he’s been an increasingly effective contributor in the final third for club and country.Like Baumgartner, McTominay’s first fixture is a tough one on paper with Steve Clarke’s men raising the curtain against hosts Germany on Friday night.Dream Team Euros bosses may be a tad underwhelmed at the prospect of selecting a player who has notable limitations but it’s simply a fact he was among the top goalscorers in qualifying.EUROS SCORE PREDICTOR IS HERE! CLICK PLAY FOR FREE NOW – £5,000 PRIZE POT!Roland Sallai (£2.5m)England’s tormentorHungary are another team in the ‘dark horses’ conversation having gone unbeaten in qualifying and knocked off England 4-0 at Molineux in the Nations League.Expectations were dampened by a 2-1 loss to the Republic of Ireland in their final pre-tournament friendly but they’re expected to be very competitive in Group A.Dominik Szoboszlai (£3.5m) is unquestionably Hungary’s main man but his price puts him in the mid-range whereas Sallai is comparatively affordable.The Freiburg winger offers plenty of industry and his output at international level is more than respectable – he’s scored seven goals and provided three assists in his last 14 outings, including a brace against the Three Lions in that aforementioned upset.Arda Guler (£2.5m)WonderkidCredit: GettyNo list of cheap of midfielders would be complete without an exciting teenager.The Real Madrid youngster was limited to just 373 minutes in La Liga this season but he managed six goals in that time at a strike rate of one every 62.2 minutes.Guler was particularly impressive at the back end of the campaign when Carlo Ancelotti have him a little run in the starting line-up.This major international tournament might come too soon for the 19-year-old to flaunt his skills to the full extent but he’s clearly a natural talent.Turkey have the benefit of a favourable Matchday 1 fixture in the form of Georgia.Guler is a tempting option but it should be noted that Hakan Calhanoglu (£3m) is available for an extra £0.5m.Jack Wilshere, Jurgen Klinsmann and Gordon Strachan settle some HUGE Dream Team Euros debates More

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    Euro 2024 travel chaos with England fans facing massive delays and nightmare train journeys

    ENGLAND and Scotland fans planning on getting round Euro 2024 by train face a series of nightmare journeys.The once-famously efficient German transport network has become little more than a running joke in the country.Fans are facing transport hell in GermanyCredit: GettyThere are expected to be severe delaysCredit: GettyIt means fans have been warned to factor in at least an hour and maybe double that time for delays caused by a lack of trains, staffing issues and other reasons.UEFA have trumped the green credentials of the tournament, urging teams to use coach travel and supporters to get on the train between the 10 venue cities.Yet significant delays are now recorded on more than a THIRD of journeys across the Government-run Deutsche Bahn network.And that was BEFORE thousands of supporters from across Europe flood the trains seeking to criss-cross the country following their teams.READ MORE ON EURO 2024When a simple three hour journey can take almost twice as long on a bad day, the chaos is likely to cause hot tempers and bad blood.Germany-based UEFA representatives had been privately warning colleagues in Nyon about the looming problems for months leading up to the tournament.And the German media are also laughing publicly about the dreadful serviceTV journalist Chaled Nagar wrote on X: “The idea that Germany is so efficient and great at organizing is now officially considered a myth.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Almost everyone coming here is surprised that their train service at home is far so much better.”In a group with colleagues from abroad, there has been anger and sarcasm towards the train from day one. Banning England fans from drinking strong lager at Euros is ‘discriminatory’….‘we’re being picked on’, minister says”Many arrived today and yesterday. Now they have found out that there is a refund for delays and are demanding the same principle for the VAR. “Here’s to four wonderful weeks!”England begin their campaign against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.Their next game is in Frankfurt as they take on Denmark four days later.Martin Lipton’s nightmare journeyIt should have been an easy day, a simple journey from Frankfurt to Munich and back to hear UEFA referees’ chief Roberto Rosetti explain how VAR and his team of officials were going to work in Euro 2024.
    But it turned into a 17-and-a-half hour nightmare as all the scare stories about the German railway network came frustratingly true.
    Cancellations, delays, work on the line and a shortage of staff meant I spent as long waiting and going nowhere as being on the move on the 480-mile round trip.
    “Vorsprung durch Technik”, as they USED to say in Germany? Don’t make me laugh… As for the sandwiches and salad at Munich Hauptbahnhof – don’t bother.
    Here’s how my day went….
    08:30 – Leave Frankfurt hotel and walk to main station for 0905 train. Already informed that connecting train in Stuttgart has been cancelled09:20 – Train departs – just 15 minutes late. By the time it arrives in Stuttgart I would have missed the original 1051 train.11:25 – Delayed 1115 leaves Stuttgart, arriving at Munich-Pasing 25 minutes late.15:00 – Finally arrive at Allianz Arena, almost two hours later than scheduled after more issues with local S-Bahn and U-Bahn commuter services.18:20 – Leave Allianz Arena in time for 1923 train to Frankfurt. Initially booked and faster direct service already cancelled.19:53 – Board train, already half an hour late. Discover it is no longer stopping at Frankfurt main station. The everybody told to get off as Deutsche Bahn have run out of train crew.21:03 – Replacement option of 2029 service finally leaves Munich, due to arrive in Frankfurt at 1204.01:25 -Train finally pulls in at Frankfurt, 85 minutes late. Catch last 37 bus to hotel, sparing me a 20 minute walk.

    And the Three Lions close out their Group C campaign in a clash with Slovenia on June 25.If Gareth Southgate’s men reach the last 16 by winning their group, they will be back in Gelsenkirchen on June 30.Finishing second would set up a trip to Dortmund on June 29, while England could also end up in Frankfurt on July 1 if they are one of the four best third-place teams.And it is not just the travel situation set to leave a bad taste in fans’ mouths.Policing Minister Chris Philp says thje decision to give Three Lions followers “watered-down” pints at England’s opening game against Serbia is “discriminatory.”He told The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots election countdown show: “If England fans have somehow been picked out or singled out and served watered-down beer based on their nationality, that sounds to me completely unfair.“And probably discriminatory – we should not be getting picked on in that way.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRisk ratings have been set to “very high” for Sunday’s clash with Serbia amid fears 500 hardcore yobs will travel to spark clashes with England fans. More

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    England stars’ favourite cheat meal and pre-match food revealed ahead of Euro 2024

    CURRY PIE, sausage roll, come on England score a goal.Our Three Lions stars will tuck into curry pies and burgers if they can deliver Euro 2024 success, revealed their private chef.Private chef Jonny Marsh cooks for a number of England’s starsCredit: Instagram @chef_jonnymarsh
    Marsh has teamed up with Deliveroo to offer fans an at-home dining experience on England match daysCredit: DeliverooKyle Walker and Luke Shaw are two of his clients from the Three Lions campCredit: Richard Pelham / The SunMichelin star trained Jonny Marsh cooks for a host of football stars – including several members of Gareth Southgate’s squad in Germany.His clientele includes Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, while his latest one is Manchester United ace Rasmus Hojlund.England’s own Jordan Pickford, Kyle Walker and Luke Shaw are just some of Southgate’s men who hire him – and now he has lifted the lid on what it’s like cooking for our Euro-chasing heroes.He told Sun Sport: “Luke Shaw is a big one for me and a big part of my career so far but I’ve cooked for a lot of players in that squad.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL“In the last Euros, it was the game that Bukayo Saka didn’t start, there was a game that I’d cooked for every player on the pitch bar Harry Kane. That’s a pretty cool little fact.“But for me personally, whether it’s meal preps, daily cooking or a one-off event, I’ve cooked for pretty much everybody.”Marsh has now teamed up with Deliveroo to launch a competition for fans, with entry now open via participating restaurants, to win him as a private chef, in their very own home, to cook them a three-course menu during an England group game.And the kitchen whizz, who says a spaghetti bolognese is “a go-to pre-match pasta for sure” for his clients, could you up one of their favourite cheat meals.Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMarsh said: “Everybody is different but I would say the most common is burger – that’s quite a big one.“And, do you know what, since coming back from Christmas and doing my Proper Pies series, pies have become very, very popular.The Sun’s Tom Barclay gives live update from England training and John Stones MISSES session through illness“Hojlund loves a meat pie, Aaron loves the chicken, leek and bacon pie.“There’s a load of variations on pies, which is great because we can always do something but everyone loves a curry pie.“They can take a while as you’re cooking the curry down so that the meat is tender and the pastry is like a hot water pastry so it becomes very, very crisp, which is why pies can kind of stand on their own rather than just have a pastry top.“The water pastry, you’re melting the water, butter and lard together until it’s hot and then pouring it into the flower.“And you can’t roll the dough out while the pastry is hot – you have to cool it down – so that will take a few hours. “All in all, it might take them five minutes to eat but eight or nine hours to make fully.”Jonny’s Beef Vindaloo PieA winning combination of two of English football’s most loved foods, the hot curry and the humble pie…
    INGREDIENTSDough
    • 720g flour • 240g water • 6tbsp butter • 6tbsp lard • Pinch of salt
    Filling
    • 800g beef (diced)
    Curry Paste
    • 2 tsp coriander seeds • 6tbsp chilli powder • 3 tsp cumin seed • 4 cloves • 4 cardamom pods (green) • 2 tsp cinnamon powder • 1/2 tsp black peppercorns • 2 tbsp fresh ginger, roughly chopped • 10 garlic cloves (yes, 10!) • 1 tsp brown sugar • 1 tsp fenugreek seeds • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder • 230g cups water
    Curry Sauce
    • 50g unsalted butter • 1 onion, finely chopped (white) • 2 tsp ginger, finely grated • 4 garlic cloves, finely minced • 2 tbsp tomato paste • 500ml beef stock
    METHOD
    Dough
    1. Add your water, butter and lard to a pan and bring to a boil.
    2. Mix your flour and salt.
    3. You can either use a wooden spoon and a bowl or a food mixer and slowly bring dough together by adding your water and butter mixture slowly to the flour.
    4. Then flour a plate and place the dough on the plate and leave in your fridge to cool down – will take around 2 hours.
    FILLING
    1. Toss beef in salt.
    2. Curry paste: Place the curry paste ingredients in a small food processor with the water. Blitz until smooth.
    3. Fry your beef dice until golden brown, once brown transfer to a bowl.
    4. Curry sauce: Melt ghee over medium-high. Cook onion, ginger and garlic until they become translucent – about 3 minutes.
    5. Stir in tomato paste and cook for 1 minute.
    6. Add your beef back to the pan and mix thoroughly, then add your curry paste and mix.
    7. Add beef stock. Slow cook and place lid on top, then cook for 2 hours or until beef is falling apart tender and the sauce has darkened in colour and thickened.
    8. When you have rolled out the dough, place in your non-stick mould and bake for 40 minutes at 175 degrees until golden brown, making sure you brush the pie lid with egg wash before cooking.
    ALLERGENS
    Pastry – Wheat, Milk
    Mash – Milk
    Filling – Although extremely rare, anaphylaxis has been reported with some spices. These reactions are consistent with true allergy. Some reactions can occur with oregano, thyme, coriander, caraway seed, cumin and cayenne pepper.

    He continued: “Players, in terms of cheat meals, it’s not like they are going to KFC and getting a bargain bucket and stuffing their faces full of chicken wings.“Their version of a cheat meal is a lot different to a normal person’s cheat meal.“So a cheat meal for them might be going out for a cheat meal but still eating quite healthy, so it’s all in perspective.“But they won’t be going down to McDonalds and getting 20 chicken nuggets.”Marsh will be watching on like the rest of the nation to see whether his England pals can cook up a storm on the pitch.He said: “I’ve never been asked to do an international tournament as England have their own chef.“They’ve had two or three chefs but had the one sole chef working for them for the last five or six years.“There was an opportunity a few years back if I wanted to apply for it but I’m pretty sure they filled it quickly.“It’s one of them, maybe one day I might be England chef.”Asked on why he had decided to team up with Deliveroo, Marsh said: “I think it’s because it gives people an idea of exactly what I can do on a day-to-day basis in terms of the players.EURO 2024 LIVE: LATEST UPDATES FROM THE TOURNAMENT“It also gives a bit of an insight into players’ cheat meals and that’s what the menu is based around.“So it’s a sort of day in the life and POV of what I get up to but also showing a bit of a fun side to the players and what they like to eat when they are not on strict diets.”The winner can be certain that he will hit the back of the net with whatever magic he cooks up for them – unlike his self-confessed biggest own goal with Man City legend Ilkay Gundogan.“When I very first started with Ilkay I made him like a smoked fish cake,” he added.“I really enjoyed it and made a sweet chilli sauce, it took hours to make and it was really nice. It just didn’t sit with him and he didn’t like it.“I was gutted but at least then I knew that smoked fish was a no-no for the rest of the five years that I was with him.”READ MORE SUN STORIESPrivate chef to pro footballers, Jonny Marsh, has teamed up with Deliveroo to offer fans the chance to eat like an England player, winning an at-home dining experience on match days on 20th and 25thJune.Order from participating restaurants from 14th-16th June, to find out more visit https://deliveroo.co.uk/more/news-articles/baller-bites. More