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    Chelsea star one of four key omissions from Netherlands’ Euro 2024 squad as fans say ‘it’s so over’

    IAN MAATSEN has been omitted from the Netherlands’ Euro 2024 squad.The Chelsea left-back, who is on loan at Borussia Dortmund, is one of four players left out of the final 26-man squad.Ronald Koeman has named his final 26-man Netherlands squad for Euro 2024Credit: RexChelsea’s Ian Maatsen, who is on loan at Borussia Dortmund, has been left outCredit: GettyRonald Koeman initially named a 30-man provisional list of players but has now cut four players ahead of the tournament.Maatsen misses out alongside Sparta Rotterdam goalkeeper Nick Olij.Feyenoord’s Quinten Timber, the twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien, is also out after battling to recover from a thigh problem.Atalanta midfielder Marten de Roon is the fourth player omitted following the news he will miss the tournament with a hamstring injury.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLKoeman has included seven Premier League players in his squad, with Liverpool trio Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch all featuring.However, fans have been left shocked by Maatsen’s absence from the final squad list.Reacting on social media, one supporter wrote: “No Timber and Maatsen it’s so over.”Another added: “Maatsen dropped but Wijnaldum still there.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSA third fan also asked: “How can you leave Maatsen at home?”One more commented: “Maatsen feels harsh and Timber is so unlucky.”Young stars set to shine at Euro 2024Meanwhile, another supporter said: “Why would Maatsen be dropped? He has been in excellent form recently.”Maatsen has scored three goals and provided two assists in 22 appearances for Dortmund since his January loan move from Chelsea.The 22-year-old played a key role in their run to Saturday’s Champions League final against Real Madrid.Netherlands Euro 2024 squad
    Justin Bijlow
    Mark Flekken
    Bart Verbruggen
    Nathan Ake
    Steven Bergwijn
    Daley Blind
    Brian Brobbey
    Memphis Depay
    Virgil van Dijk
    Denzel Dumfries
    Jeremie Frimpong
    Cody Gakpo
    Ryan Gravenberch
    Lutsharel Geertruida
    Frenkie de Jong
    Teun Koopmeiners
    Matthijs de Ligt
    Donyell Malen
    Tijani Reijnders
    Jerdy Schouten
    Xavi Simons
    Joey Veerman
    Micky van de Ven
    Stefan de Vrij
    Wout Weghorst
    Georginio Wijnaldum

    Although he has yet to make his senior international debut, Maatsen has 17 under-21 caps and earned his maiden call-up back in October.The Netherlands face Canada and Iceland in pre-tournament friendlies next month.Koeman’s side then begin their Group D campaign against Poland on June 16 before clashes with France and Austria. More

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    Arsenal legend refusing to give up on World Cup 2026 dream despite missing out on international call-up

    AARON RAMSEY has no plans to call it a day just yet.The injury-plagued Wales captain, 33, was left out of Robert Page’s squad for next month’s friendlies with Gibraltar and Slovakia after playing only 15 times last season.Aaron Ramsey has completed 90 minutes just once for Cardiff since his return to his boyhood club last summerCredit: GettyRamsey did not play a minute as Wales saw their Euro 2024 dream ended by Poland after Dan James missed in the play-off final penalty shootout in MarchCredit: GettyCardiff’s Ramsey was on the bench for the Euro 2024 play-off final penalty shootout defeat to Poland in March due to his lack of match action.The Dragons’ heartbreaking exit prompted fears the ex-Arsenal and Juventus star would follow Gareth Bale and Joe Allen into retirement.But Wales boss Page claims the fire still burns as brightly as ever for the 84-cap midfielder.Ramsey is now focusing on getting fit for pre-season at club level, where he has one year left on his contract.read more in footballPage said: “Only Aaron can answer the question but there’s no alarms raised for me whatsoever.“Having had the conversations with him, he is still passionate about playing football. “He’s just as passionate now as he was five years ago when I first came across him. So there are no issues with that.”Aaron loves the game and lives for it. He will give it everything and give himself the best opportunity to continue playing.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”He wants to throw full focus and take charge of his own rehabilitation and fitness.”Ramsey played just twice in Wales’ Euro 2024 campaign with his last outing for his country against Latvia nine months ago.Arsenal star looks unrecognisable as he turns up at Wembley playoff final dressed as Harry Potter characterBut the Dragons hope a summer away from international duty will see him return for the Nations League in September.Then Page’s men start their bid to reach the World Cup in 2026 when the qualifiers start next March.When asked if Ramsey can play on until the finals in USA, Canada and Mexico, Page replied: “Who knows? “We’re going to have to see how he gets on in pre-season from a fitness point of view.”It’s well-documented he struggled with his fitness last year. “There’s been nobody more frustrated than Aaron and myself because we all wanted him to come into the camp in March for the play-offs fighting fit. “But we didn’t have that. It was frustrating for all of us.“If he is fit and playing, doing well and being able to play two games a week that we would like him to, then he will be selected.”Veteran goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, 37, is also out of the 25-man squad with a serious Achilles injury.Fulham star Harry Wilson and David Brooks, who won promotion with Southampton, are also absent with injuries.But Liverpool’s Lewis Koumas, 18, is one of five uncapped players included.WALES SQUAD
    Goalkeepers: Danny Ward (Leicester), Adam Davies (Sheffield United), Tom King (Wolves)
    Defenders: Connor Roberts (Leeds – on loan from Burnley), Fin Stevens (Oxford – on loan from Brentford), Joe Rodon (Leeds – on loan from Tottenham), Chris Mepham (Bournemouth), Ben Cabango (Swansea), Joe Low (Wycombe), Ben Davies (Tottenham), Jay Dasilva (Coventry)
    Midfielders: Ethan Ampadu (Leeds), Jordan James (Birmingham), Josh Sheehan (Bolton), Charlie Savage (Reading), Charlie Crew (Leeds), Wes Burns (Ipswich), Rubin Colwill (Cardiff), Daniel James (Leeds), Rabbi Matondo (Rangers)
    Forwards: Nathan Broadhead (Ipswich), Brennan Johnson (Tottenham), Kieffer Moore (Ipswich – on loan from Bournemouth), Liam Cullen (Swansea), Lewis Koumas (Liverpool)

    The others are Leeds midfielder Charlie Crew, 17, Brentford’s Fin Stevens, who has been on loan at Oxford, Jay DaSilva of Coventry and Wolves’ Tom King.Forward Koumas, son of ex-Wales and West Brom midfielder Jason, made a goalscoring debut for the U21s in March and caught the eye of the Welsh management.Wales travel to the Algarve for a friendly against Gibraltar on June 6 followed by the away clash in the Slovakian city of Trnava three days later.READ MORE SUN STORIESPage added: “He has shown his potential at Liverpool, played first-team games and scored goals. He’s done really well.“Now it’s down to the development of Lewis from a domestic point of view as to what level he can go to. He has shown talent. He’s got an eye for goal and I’m excited to be working with him.” More

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    Price of pint at Euro 2024 fan zone revealed in huge boost for England ahead of opening clash against Serbia

    ENGLAND fans will be able to enjoy a pint for as little as £4.20 when they watch the Three Lions in action at the Euros.Supporters travelling to Germany without a ticket will be able to watch the team in action in their first game against Serbia in a fan zone.England fans will be able to watch their side in action against Serbia in a free fan zoneCredit: AlamyA pint of beer will cost as little as £4.20Credit: GettyThe Trabrennbahn racecourse in Gelsenkirchen has once again been allocated to England fans – just as it was for the 2006 World Cup.The 40,000 capacity venue will allow fans in for free and offers live music, food and drink.And perhaps most importantly, a pint of Bitburger Pils beer will cost just €5 – a mere £4.20.A shuttlebus from Gelsenkirchen central station will also be laid on for fans free of charge.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile Serbia fans have been separated and directed to the area of Buer, north of the stadium.England fans have been told not to mix with opposing fans, while British civil servants have warned about the strength of German beer. The average percentage of alcohol in UK beer is around 4.4 per cent according to Drinkaware.Whereas in Germany that figure rises to between 4.7 and 5.4 per cent.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSUp to half a million British fans are expected to head to games in Germany, which could even rise to 800,000. And fans have been warned by the Foreign Office: “Beer can be stronger than in the UK, so drink responsibly, know your limits and respect local laws. You may not be let into the stadium if you drink too much.”Become a Euro 2024 expert in two minutesInside German castle England Wags plan to stay at for Euro 2024England’s Wags plan to stay in a luxury German castle during the Euros this summer.

    A source revealed they are keen to let their hair down after abiding by strict rules at the World Cup in Qatar, and are planning a stay in a private, secluded area.
    The Wags have scouted the five-star Schlosshotel resort in Kronberg, where rooms cost up to £1,750 a night, and the Schloss Auel Boutique Hotel in Lohmar.
    The hotel also offers a limousine service for guests, comes with on-call masseuses and butlers and boasts a Porsche rental service.
    The group are also looking at Schloss Auel Boutique Hotel in Lohmar.
    It offers cocktail bars, Michelin star chefs and a team of personal assistants to assist with any requests.
    The group could include Kieran Trippier’s wife Charlotte, Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan, Harry Maguire’s wife Fern, Kyle Walker’s wife Annie and Luke Shaw’s partner Anouska Santos.
    Read more on the Wags’ plans for the summer. More

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    Dream Team’s Euros fantasy game: Transfer allowance and Matchdays explained

    DREAM TEAM’S Euros fantasy game is available to play now with this summer’s tournament set to kick off in Germany on June 14th.Understandably, almost every manager will be focused on the creation of their initial XI at this stage but it’s imperative all gaffers fully understand how Matchdays will work; and how transfers are allocated.PLAY DREAM TEAM’S EUROS FANTASY GAME NOW – £50,000 PRIZE POT, FREE TO PLAY, GREAT FUN!Excitement for Dream Team Euros is building by the dayCredit: Dream TeamMATCHDAYSDream Team’s Euros fantasy game is divided into seven scoring periods known as Matchdays.
    Matchday 1 – first round of group fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 2 – second round of groups fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 3 – third round of group fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 4 – round of 16 fixtures (8 games)
    Matchday 5 – quarter-finals (4 games)
    Matchday 6 – semi-finals (2 games)
    Matchday 7 – final (1 game)
    Each Matchday begins one hour before the first game of the relevant scoring period kicks off so the deadline for Matchday 1 is 7pm on June 14th, an hour before Germany take on Scotland in the opening fixture.Matchday 1 will conclude with Portugal v Czech Republic on June 18th, after which point all 24 teams present at the tournament will have played once.It’s important you lock in your starting team before that first deadline because any changes made after 7pm won’t come into effect until Matchday 2.To be clear, if you transfer one England player out for another on Sunday June 16th based on a leaked starting line-up, that change won’t go through until three days later, when Matchday 2 begins.Once the tournament is underway, make sure you adhere to the Matchday deadlines when making transfers, playing Boosters and selecting your captain.Don’t forget our Euros Bracket Challenge!Credit: Dream TeamPLAY OUR EUROS BRACKET CHALLENGE GAME – IPHONE 15 PRO MAX UP FOR GRABS!TRANSFERSYou are free to make unlimited transfers prior to Matchday 1 as this will enable you to experiment with various formations, combinations and strategies.Once the tournament begins, you will be allocated a certain number of transfers dependent on the Matchday.
    Matchday 1 – unlimited transfers (prior to deadline)
    Matchday 2 – three transfers
    Matchday 3 – three transfers
    Matchday 4 – unlimited transfers (before round of 16)
    Matchday 5 – five transfers
    Matchday 6 – five transfers
    Matchday 7 – five transfers
    As you can see, your initial XI should be relatively tailored to the group stage as a whole as you’ll only have a maximum of three transfers prior to Matchday 2 and the same again for Matchday 3.However, unlimited transfers before Matchday 4 (round of 16 fixtures) will allow you to build your team from the ground up in preparation for the knockout stages if you so desire.It’s important to note that your overall budget will increase from £50million to £53million from Matchday 5 onwards.This should allow you to select a fully active XI even if all the so-called big teams (with their more expensive players) make it to the last eight.Use your transfers to keep your team in tip-top shapeUnlike our regular season fantasy game, transfers can not be rolled over from one Matchday to the next.Transfers can be reversed, however, by pressing ‘undo’ when managing your team for the upcoming Gameweek.For example, if you wish to swap Harry Kane for Kylian Mbappe between Gameweeks 2 and 3 but later read that the France forward is an injury doubt, you can reverse the transfer (prior to the Matchday deadline) and revert to England’s captain – you will also get the transfer back.It’s also worth noting that you are not obligated to make any transfers.If you believe your XI is well set up for Matchday 2 after doing well in Matchday 1 then it’s perfectly reasonable to not change anything.Needless to say, you should use your transfers to react to the unfolding drama of the tournament and improve the point-scoring ability of your XI.CLICK HERE TO PLAY EUROS SCORE PREDICTOR NOW – £5,000 PRIZE POT!Dream Team’s Nick Elliott previews this summer’s Euros fantasy game More

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    What is the official song of Euro 2024?

    UEFA have revealed their official song for Euro 2024 – ‘FIRE’.The track, which features Grammy nominated group OneRepublic, house producers MEDUZA and pop star Leony, is already a hit online.MEDUZA, OneRepublic and Leony follow in the footsteps of Enrique Iglesias and David Guetta, among others, as the official UEFA #EURO2024 song is released 🎶A look back at previous official EURO songs 👇— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) May 10, 2024

    With less than a month until the tournament gets underway in Munich, Germany on June 14, the track is already living up to its name.The anthem was written by American pop rock band OneRepublic, and produced by Italian trio MEDUZA.The official song merges the Italian group’s anthemic house set-up with the German singer-songwriter Leony’s pop expertise into one three-minute track.’FIRE’ embodies the fervour and spirit of football and music fans alike.READ MORE EURO NEWSUefa stated that the song looks to promote the vibrancy of football, while at the same time, aiming to become a staple anthem by appealing to music enthusiasts. Uefa EURO 2024 tournament director Philipp Lahm said: “Football and music both have the power to unite people.””When I think of EURO ’96, I have ‘Football’s Coming Home’ in my head.”At UEFA EURO 2024, we want to celebrate Europe’s diversity and strengthen the feeling of togetherness. Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”Good sport and beautiful music should carry us through the summer – with the song ‘FIRE’.”After Ryan Tedder wrote the music and invited MEDUZA and Leony to join him, the unlikely combo spent three months working on the project.’Please don’t play that at matches next season’, beg Luton fans after Coldplay reveal new song for Hatters at festivalTedder said: “We wrote it for football and music fans everywhere, hoping it will inspire and unite us as we count down to the Euros. “The #LightYourFire campaign is an invitation to fans worldwide to join us on this journey.”Supporters will have the chance to see the anthem performed live by the three artists during the closing ceremony, which takes place ahead of the final at Olympiastadion Berlin on Sunday 14 July. More

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    Euro 2024: Get £10 free bet to spend on football PLUS extra £20 bonus and 50 free spins when you register with Tote

    TOTE have an epic offer for brand new customers to celebrate the launch of their brand new Sportsbook!The bookmakers have created a superb new Sportsbook that offers everything from football, golf, cricket, tennis and so much more to join their unparalleled horse racing offers.And new punters who register an account and stake a tenner will receive a £10 free bet to spend on football, a £20 bonus on horse racing and an extra 50 free spins!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereEuro 2024: Get £10 free bet to spend on football PLUS extra £20 bonus and 50 free spins when you register with ToteCredit: TOTEHow to claim..Tote special offer

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    Are you ready for Tote’s new adventure?Tote have always been synonymous with racing, but they are entering a new frontier with a brand new sportsbook!From a bet on the weekend’s football to a punt on the next Major winner in golf, Tote have a full range of sports markets available from across the globe, each and every day.The existing Pools markets will remain as the primary avenue for betting on racing, and will be complemented by specials and ante post betting through the Sportsbook for a comprehensive experience.Wait there’s more… Tote have a fantastic promotion available for brand new customers with a colossal £30 welcome bonus and 50 free spins up for grabs.It’s easy to claim. Simply visit the Tote website and register a new account using the Promo Code: B10G30PLUS50FSOnce that’s sorted, deposit and and place your first racing pools bet of at least £10 on qualifying racing pools. Those include: Toteexacta, Totetrifecta, Toteswinger, Totejackpot, Toteplacepot, Toteplacepot7, Totequadpot, Totescoop6, Totewin, ToteplaceOnce your Qualifying Bet is settled — win or lose — you will receive £20 in free bets to spend on all racing pools and racing fantasy bets, a £10 free bet to spend on football and 50 free spins on Big Bass Bonanza.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:
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    Play Dream Team’s Euros Score Predictor game alongside this summer’s tournament – £5,000 prize pot!

    THINK you have an idea of how this summer’s Euros will play out?Dream Team’s Euros Score Predictor game invites you to forecast the results of all 51 matches set to take place at this summer’s tournament.The more accurate your predictions prove to be, the more points you’ll gain and the higher you’ll appear on the overall leaderboard.After the final, the entrant with the most points will bank a whopping £3,500 – with £1,500 for the runner-up and £500 for third.Just like our Euros fantasy game, Euros Score Predictor is free to play and will surely enhance your enjoyment of this summer’s football extravaganza.And why not play in Mini Leagues against your mates (or colleagues, family members, etc) so you can battle it out for bragging rights?CLICK HERE TO PLAY EUROS SCORE PREDICTOR NOW – £5,000 PRIZE POT!Submit your predictions for Matchday 1 now!Credit: Dream TeamEuros Score Predictor is divided into seven Matchdays that align with the tournament’s format:
    Matchday 1 – first round of group fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 2 – second round of group fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 3 – third round of group fixtures (12 games)
    Matchday 4 – round of 16 fixtures (8 games)
    Matchday 5 – quarter-finals (4 games)
    Matchday 6 – semi-finals (2 games)
    Matchday 7 – final (1 game)
    You have to submit your predictions for every fixture in the upcoming Matchday for your entry to be valid but you can subsequently alter predictions right up until kick-off for each relevant game.Most read in FootballSo for Matchday 1, you must first submit predictions for all 12 of the group games set to take place from June 14th until June 18th.However, if you initially predict a 4-0 win for France over Austria, for example, but news breaks of an injury crisis among Didier Deschamps’ squad then you’ll be able to tweak your score for that fixture when you get a look at Les Bleus’ depleted line-up.You are free to submit predictions for the first three Matchdays (entire group stage) right now if you wish but, whatever your preference, just make sure you’ve entered the full allotment of predictions for each Matchday before it gets underway.Play Dream Team’s Euros fantasy game this summer!Credit: Dream TeamCLICK HERE TO PLAY DREAM TEAM’S EUROS FANTASY GAME NOW!As previously mentioned, you will score points based on the accuracy of your predictions.Here’s how points are earned:
    Correct outcome +4 pts
    Correct score bonus +3pts
    Correct ‘home team’ goals +1 pt
    Correct ‘away team’ goals +1 pt
    Correct score difference +1 pt
    Of course, all teams bar Germany will be on foreign soil this summer but each fixture has a designated ‘home team’ and ‘away team’ – the former is always listed first.The term ‘correct outcome’ refers to the general result of the match in question – home win, draw or away win.If, for example, you predict Germany to beat Scotland 4-0 in the tournament’s opening game but it actually ends 2-1 to the hosts, you would still earn four points for correctly predicting the winning team.However, if you accurately predict a 2-1 win for Julian Nagelsmann’s side then you would bank ten points in one fell swoop – four points for the correct outcome, three points for the exact score, and one point each for the numbers of home goals, away goals and correct score difference.It’s important to note that results are measured at the end of normal time (90 minutes plus stoppage time) once the knockout stages are underway – extra time and penalty shootouts are irrelevant for the purposes of Euros Score Predictor.For example, if you predict a 2-2 draw between Portugal and Netherlands in the quarter-finals and it finishes that way at the end of normal time, you will receive ten points, even if Cristiano Ronaldo goes on to score a winner in extra time.Cristiano Ronaldo won the Euros with Portugal in 2016Credit: Getty – ContributorThese are the fixtures for Matchday 1:
    Germany v Scotland
    Hungary v Switzerland
    Spain v Croatia
    Italy v Albania
    Poland v Netherlands
    Slovenia v Denmark
    Serbia v England
    Romania v Ukraine
    Belgium v Slovakia
    Austria v France
    Turkey v Georgia
    Portugal v Czechia
    Can you spot the one-sided thrashings, the damp squibs and the shocking upsets?If not, feel free to select one of the ‘quick picks’ under each fixture and this will fill in a common prediction for you.By all means, dig deep into the stats and form relevant to each match-up if you like but if you opt for sheer gut instinct – a method used by several Score Predictor winners during the regular season – then it will only take mere seconds to enter your predictions for each Matchday.READ MORE SUN STORIESWith a £5,000 prize pot up for grabs, why not get involved via our app or website today?PLAY OUR EUROS BRACKET CHALLENGE GAME – IPHONE 15 PRO MAX UP FOR GRABS!Dream Team’s Nick Elliott previews this summer’s Euros fantasy game More

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    Wayne Rooney’s BBC schedule up in the air with Plymouth manager expected at pre-season 12 DAYS before Euro 2024 final

    WAYNE  ROONEY has some juggling to do to fulfil his BBC Sport commitments after his managerial return at Plymouth.The ex-England captain, who impressed as an FA Cup final pundit, will be in the BBC’s Berlin studios for the Euros.Wayne Rooney will be in charge of Plymouth Argyle next seasonCredit: GettyBut he needs to work out his schedule as the Pilgrims return to training on July 2 — 12 days before the Euros final.Although he will still be in Berlin for some games, Rooney plans to divide his time with Plymouth to prepare for the start of the season.Argyle’s first pre-season friendly is at Exmouth Town on July 9, the same day as one of the semis —  although if England top their group, they will not be in that half of the draw.His appointment at Plymouth raised some eyebrows after his flop at Birmingham — but Rooney can argue he did not have a transfer window in Brum to sign players.READ MORE ON WAYNE ROONEYDOR BLIMEYWIN or lose, Dortmund will have a big party in London on Saturday night.They have booked venue Outernet in the West End and recently-departed Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp — in charge of Dortmund when they lost the 2013 final to Bayern Munich — is among the guests invited.But the Dortmund players have already made it clear that they will only stay at the event for two hours… because they want to go clubbing!MARSCHING OUTJESSE MARSCH brutally name-checked ­Crysencio Summerville and Ademola ­Lookman in a podcast a few months ago.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe former Leeds and Leipzig boss said the two players “stunk” in training.But there has been little wrong with their performances this season.Summerville was the Championship player of the season — even though Leeds lost in the play-off final.’You little f***er!’ fumes Gary Neville as Wayne Rooney reveals moment he was told to ‘boot f*** out of’ Man Utd legendBBC and ITV’s Euro 2024 line up in fullHere’s how each channel will line-up:

    BBC presenters:
    Gary Lineker, Alex Scott, Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman
    ITV presenters:
    Mark Pougatch and Laura Woods 
    BBC pundits:
    Alan Shearer, Micah Richards, Rio Ferdinand, Ellen White, Frank Lampard, Ashley Williams, Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart, Cesc Fabregas, Thomas Frank, David Moyes, Rachel Corsie and James McFadden
    ITV pundits:
    Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Karen Carney, Graeme Souness, Eni Aluko, Ange Postecoglou, Danny Rohl and Christina Unkel
    BBC commentators:
    Guy Mowbray, Robyn Cowen, Vicki Sparks, Steve Wilson, Steve Bower and Jonathan Pearce
    ITV commentators:
    Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Seb Hutchinson, Pien Meulensteen and Joe Speight
    BBC co-commentators:
    Danny Murphy, Martin Keown, Jermaine Jenas and James McFadden
    ITV co-commentators:
    Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and Andros Townsend

    And a Lookman hat-trick gave Atalanta a 3-0 Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen.BELL OF THE BALLJUDE BELLINGHAM delivered a media masterclass talking to Spanish and English journalists at Real Madrid’s press day on Monday.Even so, he said: “I’m more nervous standing here in front of you guys.“This is scarier than Wembley.”Maybe that is why we still rarely hear him talk. Hopefully, that might change during Euro 2024.FAN WORRYENGLAND and Scotland fans will be getting a shock if they think they will be able to avoid carrying cash at Euro 2024.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile you can still use bank cards in restaurants in Germany, a huge number of bars and pubs have ‘cash only’ signs in windows.Equally, only about 50 per cent of taxi drivers accept cards, so supporters need to remember to swap their pounds for euros. More