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    Jude Bellingham’s gorgeous Wag Laura Celia Valk stuns in pink sports bra as England star awaits Uefa ban decision

    LAURA CELIA VALK has stunned fans by posing in a pink sports bra in her latest social media upload.The model, who is dating England star Jude Bellingham, flaunted her physique as she showed off the matching gym set.Laura Celia Valk stunned fans as she posed in a pink sports braCredit: instagram / @lauraceliavThe model paired the bright gym set with a skimpy white topCredit: instagram / @lauraceliavLaura gave her followers a glimpse of her ‘sporty Wednesday’ with the snapsCredit: instagram / @lauraceliavLaura gave her followers a glimpse of her “sporty Wednesday” in the sports bra and shorts.She paired the set with a skimpy white top as she smouldered for the camera on a balcony overlooking the sea.Her fans were left swooning in the comments section, with one writing: “Body goals.”Another added: “Goddess.”READ MORE ENGLAND NEWSA third follower also wrote: “Sporty spice.”Meanwhile, one more said: “As always, beautiful and wonderful.”Laura regularly shares glamorous snaps from her photoshoots and travels around the world.The Dutch influencer’s latest post comes after she stunned her 519,000 Instagram followers during a trip to Ibiza.Most read in Euro 2024Laura’s followers dubbed her a ‘goddess’ in the comments sectionCredit: instagram / @lauraceliavThe Dutch influencer is dating England midfielder Jude BellinghamCredit: Instagram/lauraceliavBellingham is awaiting the outcome of a Uefa investigation into his gesture vs SlovakiaCredit: APShe left little to the imagination as she posed in a bikini for a series of revealing photos.Another recent upload saw Laura share risqué snaps in lingerie as she showed off a selection of daring outfits.Meet the ten Wags ready to stun at Euro 2024Meet Jude Bellingham’s stunning girlfriend, lingerie model Laura Celia ValkBy Jon BoonLAURA CELIA VALK is the stunning Dutch fashion model who has stolen Jude Bellingham’s heart.The Sun exclusively revealed that she’s been staying at his place in Madrid and is completely smitten with him.Laura boasts a huge social media following and regularly travels the world, enjoying a luxurious lifestyle.From underwear modelling to showing off Pretty Little Thing’s latest wear, she regularly collaborates with fashion houses around the globe.Wherever she is, Laura makes sure to drop into Chanel – her favourite designer.She’s also quite the foodie, with pizza and strawberries being her favourites.It won’t be long before we see her at the Bernabeu enjoying a prawn sandwich!Find out more about Laura.Or read all the latest Jude Bellingham news.Laura’s sports bra shoot comes as Bellingham awaits the outcome of a Uefa investigation.The 21-year-old is the subject of a probe into a gesture he made after scoring in England’s win over Slovakia on Sunday.He has since defended his actions, explaining it was part of an inside joke with friends.Bellingham’s claim has since been backed up by footage of him performing the same gesture after scoring for Real Madrid.Uefa contacted the Three Lions hero through the FA on Tuesday, giving him three days to respond.As a result, he may not know until Friday if he has been cleared to face Switzerland in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024.Laura boasts 519,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram/lauraceliavShe regularly shares glamorous snaps from her travels and photoshoots around the worldCredit: Instagram @lauraceliavLaura’s fans are often left gushing over her social media postsCredit: Instagram More

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    Best-ever tournament saves including Euro 2024 star Gulok, Banks and the most controversial stop in World Cup history

    IT was a stop that prompted sheer disbelief.With just seconds remaining, Christoph Baumgartner’s header was bound for the back of the Turkey net to force extra time in Leipzig.Mert Gunok’s unbelieveable save from Christoph BaumgartnerCredit: APGordon Banks’ iconic save from Pele at the 1970 World CupCredit: Allsport – GettyYet Turkey keeper Mert Gunok somehow twisted and angled his right arm to turn the bouncing ball behind for a corner and the stop was instantly hailed as the best in Euros history.Sun Sport’s MARTIN LIPTON ranks his all-time top tournament goals – and adds one who will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.1) Gordon Banks v PeleENGLAND v Brazil (Guadalajara, 1970 World Cup)Surely the one save that will never be topped – certainly as far as England fans are concerned.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFor about the only time in the game, Jairzinho got past Terry Cooper and crossed to the back post.Pele rose, hanging like a high jumper, before thundering the ball down and surely into the net.But Banks, wearing that purple top that looked even bolder in front of the first generation of colour TV cameras, reached back and down to flip the ball over the top of the bar.EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSPele admitted he never witnessed anything like it. Nor had anybody else.Most read in Football2 Mert Gunok v Christoph BaumgartnerTURKEY v Austria (Leipzig, Euro 2024)Shocking moment ex-Man Utd ace Sabitzer falls to ground after he is struck in face by object in Austria’s loss to TurkeyGiven that this was almost the final act of a pulsating last 16 tie, with Turkey hanging on for absolutely grim death, it was perhaps the greatest DECISIVE save of all time.Baumgartner could have done no more, making flush contact and zipping the ball off the sodden turf as he headed down and back across goal.It made Gunok’s sensational reactions all the more remarkable, perfect timing of his right arm flick to read the bounce and turn behind.Devastated Austria boss Ralf Rangnick drew parallels with events of 54 years ago as he ruefully reflected: “It’s difficult if you have Gordon Banks in the goal.”3 Dino Zoff v OscarITALY v Brazil (Barcelona, 1982 World Cup)This match is always remembered for the Paolo Rossi hat-trick that sent Brazil, Socrates, Zico and all, spinning out of the tournament.But in many ways it was Zoff’s match.The Azzurri veteran was four months past his 40th birthday but played with the agility of a teenager as he made a series of superb stops.He saved the best until last, with just a minute to go, when Eder curled a free-kick in from the left.Oscar outjumped the wall of blue shirts and headed towards the corner but Zoff reached out to parry and then grab the ball as it threatened to dribble over the line.4 Emiliano Martinez v Randal Kolo MuaniARGENTINA v France (Lusail, 2022 World Cup)Argentina looked in control until the Kylian Mbappe show but without this 123rd minute save by the Aston Villa keeper there would not have been any shoot-out heroics.Ibrahima Konate pumped a looping ball over the top and Kolo Muani was in on goal with only Martinez in his way.He could have passed to the unmarked Mbappe inside him – and that would have been FOUR for the France ace – but the ball bounced for a clear volley, which Kolo Muani smashed goalwards.But Martinez stretched out every limb in a last desperate act, with the ball blocked by the big toe of his left boot,Kolo Munai admitted: “This will be in my throat for the rest of my life.”Emiliano Martinez’s vital stop from Randal Kolo Muani at the 2022 World CupCredit: Getty5 Gianluigi Buffon v Zinedine ZidaneITALY v France (Berlin, 2006 World Cup final)Zidane’s later clash with Marco Materazzi, which was – albeit unofficially and wrongly – effectively the first VAR red card means the French genius’ final match is recalled more for his shame-faced dismissal.But if Buffon had not made the save of the tournament just before the mid-way point of extra-time.Willy Sagnol, who coached the impressive Georgians in Euro 2024, crossed from the right and Zidane steamed in to add power and direction with a fantastic header.But Buffon extended those Dr Octopus arms up and to his right to guide the ball behind and set up the drama to follow.6 Peter Schmeichel v Jurgen KlinsmannDENMARK v West Germany (Gothenburg, Euro 1992 Final)Schmeichel’s thrilling save from Klinsmann’s late back post header is the one that appears on the YouTube highlights reels.But the great Dane insists his first half stop to deny “Klinsi” was the REAL save of his international career.Steffen Effenberg drive from half way before teasing into the path of Klinsmann, just outside the box.His shot was instant, hard and low, arrowing towards the far bottom corner, with Schmeichel, who saw it late, flying full-length to tip behind.Current SunSport columnist Klinsmann could not believe his ill-luck.Luis Suarez handballs on the line to help knock Ghana out of the 2010 World CupCredit: AFPAnd, erm, Luis Suarez v Dominic AdiyiahURUGUAY v Ghana (Johannesburg, 2010 World Cup)Suarez was to bite off more than he could chew in Brazil four years later and in between became a Liverpool cult idol.But his illegal save in Soccer City was unforgettable too.Suarez stopped Stephen Appiah – legally – on the line but Appiah headed the rebound past keeper Fernando Muslera and Diego Lugano.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut not past Suarez, who batted away with both hands to see red.Asamoah Gyan smashed the spot kick against the bar, Suarez celebrated wildly, Uruguay won the shoot-out. The striker said: “It was the save of the tournament.” More

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    Five England stars at risk of BAN for Euro 2024 semi-finals if they beat Switzerland including Jude Bellingham

    FIVE England stars are at risk of being banned for the Euro semi-finals — if they beat Switzerland.Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions face a tough task against Granit Xhaka and Co in Saturday’s quarters.Five England stars including Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden risk being banned for the semisCredit: ReutersEngland stumbled their way out of the last 16 after Slovakia came within 90 seconds of KO’ing them from the tournament.A miraculous overhead kick from Jude Bellingham sent the game to extra time.And Harry Kane’s header put the finishing touches on a nervy 2-1 win.But a flurry of yellow cards by Turkish ref Umut Meler means five England players could miss the semis.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans declared the official “loves cards more than Moonpig” after Marc Guehi, Kobbie Mainoo and Jude Bellingham were all booked in the first 17 minutes against Slovakia.And the latter two are now just one yellow away from being suspended for the semi-final against either Holland or Turkey.The other three players are risk against Switzerland include Phil Foden, Kieran Trippier and Conor Gallagher, who have also been booked once so far during the Euros.And Southgate will be sure to demand his players are on their best behaviour, with Guehi already out of the quarters after receiving his second yellow of the tournament on Sunday.Most read in FootballEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSHowever, if those in trouble get through Saturday unscathed, their yellow cards will be wiped out.It means they would only miss the final through suspension, provided England get there, by receiving a red card in the semis.Play Foden & Bellingham centrally & go for it! | Jack Wilshere’s plan to win the EurosKobbie Mainoo and Conor Gallagher are one yellow away from suspensionCredit: AFPKieran Tripper is also treading a fine lineCredit: AlamyAnd all eyes are now on this weekend’s crunch quarter-final clash.But there could be bad news for Southgate this week, with star man Bellingham under investigation for his controversial celebration against Slovakia.The midfielder appeared to gesture grabbing his crotch after scoring, with some claiming it was aimed in the direction of Slovakia’s bench.Bellingham has denied this was the case, insisting it was part of an inside joke for friends in the stands.However, Uefa still decided to open an investigation and could ban Bellingham for the Switzerland match.He has been given several days to provide a response.And the ace may not find out until Friday — the day before England’s quarter final — whether he is able to play or not.Jude Bellingham is like David Beckham – Emile HeskeyEXCLUSIVE by Tom Barclay in ErfurtEMILE HESKEY witnessed up close the David Beckham phenomenon.And in current England hero Jude Bellingham, the former striker sees a kindred spirit to Goldenballs who too possesses a power to transcend football.Ex-Leicester and Liverpool forward Heskey played with Beckham for many years for the national team.They competed together at Euro 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands, World Cup 2002 in Japan and South Korea and Euro 2004 in Portugal.Beckham mania was at its height during that period and Heskey had a front row seat to it all, so is well-placed to observe if man-of-the-moment Bellingham is following a similar path.Heskey, 46, told SunSport courtesy of 888Sport: “Beckham was an icon. He took the world by storm, not just football.“He was the very first figure that took it outside of football. Transcend not just being a footballer, but being this big icon.“I was at the 2002 World Cup and everyone was sporting Beckham haircuts, from kids to grown-men, to women.“You’re a huge superstar when you’re doing that, especially in places like Japan.“We had 3,000 watching training sessions and that was because of him.“He’s a fantastic and wonderful icon. You can see where Jude is going with that with some of the stuff he’s doing.”The similarities between Beckham and Bellingham are clear – both are trend-setting pin-up boys who revel in the limelight.First and foremost, as Heskey pointed out, is their ability on the pitch which is capable of lifting an entire team with one moment of brilliance.Beckham had it with that unforgettable, last-gasp free-kick against Greece in 2001.Bellingham had his three days ago in Gelsenkirchen with THAT overhead kick against Slovakia.Heskey was captained many times by Beckham for England. He recalled: “Becks was quite quiet to be honest.“He was a fantastic captain because he led by example. You can see that in Jude.“He’s the one that really wants to take the game by the scruff of the neck, whether it be technically, physically or emotionally.“He’s the one getting the crowd going, he’s the one that is willing to put his foot in where it hurts. He’s a great all-round leader.“Becks was that. He was fantastic as a captain for me in the sense of what a captain does. He was the first one there, he led us by example. If there were any problems, he’s the one we can go to and he sorted all that out.“You can see the similar sort of traits in Jude. A wonderful, wonderful player, a great character who is doing tremendous things on the pitch.”Heskey is confident his fellow former Birmingham man Bellingham will be able to handle the ever-brightening spotlight that is on him, thanks to the strength of his support network.And Michael Owen’s old strike partner has been so impressed with how the Real Madrid midfielder speaks publicly despite only turning 21 on Saturday.Heskey added: “Jude’s family nucleus is very strong.“His dad is an ex-footballer, a policeman as well. His mother is a role model in the sense of being his mum. You see how strong they are as a family.“That’s when you’re getting a real grounded and well-versed child who is growing into an amazing man. I think he’ll be able to handle all that.“Football clubs have all these different ways of helping players with certain things that are going on, even down to media training.“I doubt Becks would have had any media training. I never had any media training, so you get thrust into that.“But when you look at the likes of Jude, you see how well they talk on the mic and the television.”England are still sweating on if Bellingham will escape a ban for Saturday’s quarter-final with Switzerland.Uefa are investigating a “potential violation of the basic rules of decent conduct” after he made what seemed to be a crude gesture when celebrating his amazing leveller against the Slovaks.Heskey admits missing Bellingham in Dusseldorf would be a huge blow, but pointed to how back-up players led England to glory the last time we won a major trophy in 1966.The ex-Aston Villa and Wigan forward added: “Hopefully we don’t lose him.“Then again it’s then for others, having the opportunity that they might not have had, to step up to the plate.“We’ve seen it so many times. Even when talking about the last time we won a trophy, I believe that Jimmy Greaves was the one who was supposed to be playing.“Then you have an injury or a setback and you’ve got to step up to the plate. And the rest is history.” More

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    Spain vs Germany: Get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus, plus Lamine Yamal price boost with BoyleSports

    IT’S time for the clash of the titans as Spain and hosts Germany battle it out for a place in the semi-finals of Euro 2024.And bookmakers BoyleSports are celebrating the quarter-final with a fantastic offer for brand new customers with £20 in free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonus up for grabs!Wait there’s also a super price enhancement on offer with Spain to win, Lamine Yamal first goalscorer and over 7.5 corners available at a boosted 16/1!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereSpain vs Germany: Get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus, plus Yamal boostCredit: BoyleSportsBet £10 to get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus – CLAIM HERE*Spain to win, Lamine Yamal first goalscorer and over 7.5 corners at 16/1 – CLAIM HEREHow to claim..BoyleSports offerVisit the BoyleSports website via your mobile HERE*Register a new account — no Promo Code requiredDeposit a minimum of £10 using CardsPlace a bet of £10 or more at odds of 1/1 or greaterOnce that’s settled, BoyleSports will credit your account with £20 in free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonusBoyleSports – Claim £20 in free bets and a £10 casino bonus HERE*Not got a BoyleSports account? No problem!Brand new BoyleSports customers who register an account will receive £20 in free bets and a £10 bonus to spend in the casino!It’s very easy to sign-up. Simply visit the BoyleSports website, register and deposit at least a tenner.Stake a tenner or more at odds of 1/1 or greater and once that’s settled — you’ll have your account credited with a £30 welcome bonus.Bet £10 to get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus – CLAIM HERE*Spain to win, Lamine Yamal first goalscorer and over 7.5 corners at 16/1 – CLAIM HEREEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERS*New UK customers (Excluding NI) only. Mobile Exclusive. £30 in FREE Bets (FB) as £20 in sports bets & a £10 casino bonus (CB). Min Deposit £10. Min stake £10. Min odds Evs. FB applied on 1st settlement of any qualifying bet. FB 7-day expiry. 1 FB offer per customer, household & IP address only. Account & Payment restrictions. 14 days to accept £10 CB, then active for 3 days. CB 5x wagering & max redeemable £100. Game restrictions apply. Cashed out/Free Bets won’t apply. 30 days to qualify. 18+. T&Cs apply. 18+. Prices subject to fluctuation & availability. Bet responsibly. 90 mins only. T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    England vs Switzerland: Get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus, plus Jude Bellingham price boost with BoyleSports

    ENGLAND return to Euro 2024 action against Switzerland on Saturday with a place in the semi-finals up for grabs.And bookmakers BoyleSports are celebrating the quarter-final with a fantastic offer for brand new customers with £20 in free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonus up for grabs!Wait there’s also a super price enhancement on offer with England to win, Jude Bellingham first goalscorer and over 8.5 corners available at a boosted 18/1!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereEngland vs Switzerland: Get £20 in free bets + £10 casino bonus with BoyleSportsCredit: BoyleSportsBet £10 to get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus – CLAIM HERE*England to win, Jude Bellingham first goalscorer and over 8.5 corners at 18/1 – CLAIM HEREHow to claim..BoyleSports offerVisit the BoyleSports website via your mobile HERE*Register a new account — no Promo Code requiredDeposit a minimum of £10 using CardsPlace a bet of £10 or more at odds of 1/1 or greaterOnce that’s settled, BoyleSports will credit your account with £20 in free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonusBoyleSports – Claim £20 in free bets and a £10 casino bonus HERE*Not got a BoyleSports account? No problem!Brand new BoyleSports customers who register an account will receive £20 in free bets and a £10 bonus to spend in the casino!It’s very easy to sign-up. Simply visit the BoyleSports website, register and deposit at least a tenner.Stake a tenner or more at odds of 1/1 or greater and once that’s settled — you’ll have your account credited with a £30 welcome bonus.Bet £10 to get £20 in free bets and £10 casino bonus – CLAIM HERE*England to win, Jude Bellingham first goalscorer and over 8.5 corners at 18/1 – CLAIM HEREEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERS*New UK customers (Excluding NI) only. Mobile Exclusive. £30 in FREE Bets (FB) as £20 in sports bets & a £10 casino bonus (CB). Min Deposit £10. Min stake £10. Min odds Evs. FB applied on 1st settlement of any qualifying bet. FB 7-day expiry. 1 FB offer per customer, household & IP address only. Account & Payment restrictions. 14 days to accept £10 CB, then active for 3 days. CB 5x wagering & max redeemable £100. Game restrictions apply. Cashed out/Free Bets won’t apply. 30 days to qualify. 18+. T&Cs apply. 18+. Prices subject to fluctuation & availability. Bet responsibly. 90 mins only. T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    BBC accidentally show Holland star stripping off live on TV in awkward blunder during Euro 2024 coverage

    THE BBC were left red-faced after accidentally showing a Holland star stripping off on live TV.The awkward moment came before Ronald Koeman’s side booked their place in the Euro quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Romania.A Holland player was caught on camera stripping off in a BBC blunderThe moment occurred before Holland beat Romania 3-0Credit: GettyLiverpool star Cody Gakpo opened the scoring before two late strikes from Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen sealed victory in the last 16 tie.The Dutch now face Turkey for a place in the semis next week — potentially against Gareth Southgate’s England.But the BBC put their foot in it before kick-off against Romania when they went to a live feed of Holland’s dressing room.As fans were given a behind-the-scenes glimpse for several seconds, the camera panned across the floor.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd for a brief moment, a Dutch star at the back of the room could be seen lowering his underwear to leave his bare backside on screen.The camera quickly cut away as the incident was brushed over.It was also unclear who the player in question was.But fans watching at home were quick to pick up on the unfortunate error.Most read in FootballEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSComedian David Baddiel, creator of the iconic England fan song ‘Three Lions’, started things off, saying: “Not sure the BBC should be filming in the Holland changing area.“Unless they specifically want background Dutch buttocks?”The Sun’s Tom Barclay gives England squad update from training ahead of quarter final clash with SwitzerlandComedian David Baddiel led the reaction to the incidentCredit: The Mega AgencyAnother fan declared: “Could you see their Netherlands?”One added: “‘The Dutch Buttocks’ – what a band name that is.”Holland have endured a mixed Euros so far, with their win against Romania just their second of the tournament.Koeman’s side started the group stage with a 2-1 victory over Poland.But they were held to a 0-0 draw by France.And Holland then suffered a shock 3-2 defeat to Austria, leaving them as one of the best third-place finishers.However, top-spot Austria crashed out of the Euros with a 2-1 defeat to Turkey yesterday.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile second-place France left it late as they struggled to get past Belgium.And with the Dutch progressing past Romania with ease, they were the ones having the last laugh. More

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    Fastest players at Euro 2024 revealed with striker who snubbed Arsenal top, two shock Man Utd stars but NO Kyle Walker

    KYLE WALKER is a surprise omission from the list of fastest players at Euro 2024.The England star has not missed a minute of the Euros so far.Kyle Walker has not been one of the fastest players at Euro 2024Credit: GettyBenjamin Sesko has recorded the highest speed of the tournamentBut he is yet to get up to speed – as he has failed to record a sprint that is good enough to make the top ten.Walker, 34, has frequently featured in lists of the fastest Premier League players in recent years.He had recorded the quickest speed in the Prem with a pace of 23.1mph, but was overtaken this season.Tottenham star Micky van de Ven is now the league’s fastest player after hitting 23.2mph.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe also made the top ten fastest players list at the Euros, with a speed of 22.9mph ranking him joint sixth alongside Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund.Top spot goes to RB Leipzig and Slovenia star Benjamin Sesko.The striker has reached speeds of 22.3mph in Germany after snubbing a transfer to Arsenal earlier this summer.Chelsea were also interested in Sesko before he put pen to paper on a five-year deal. Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWho is Euro 2024’s sexiest star?EURO 2024 has something for everyone from stunning goals, thrilling matches… and the continent’s biggest hunks, writes Jack Figg.Several stars have lit up the group stages with their skills on the pitch – but others are also catching the eye for their looks.But who is the sexiest?Thankfully AI boffins have carried out an analysis on the facial attractiveness of all players at the tournament.And it’s bad news for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions who are the fourth UGLIEST in the competition – one place below Scotland.In fact it’s England’s group rivals Serbia who have fans swooning the most – boasting an average score of 77.90/100 with defender Strahinja Pavlovic deemed their most attractive.While Turkey defender Mert Muldur has been ranked as the tournament’s BEST-LOOKING player.But who is England’s sexiest star, and who makes the Euros’ hunkiest XI? Read our full story.Declan Rice has covered 30.5miles for EnglandUnited star Diogo Dalot is another surprise entry, coming in at number ten after running 22.8mph.Three other Prem stars are included in the top ten list for most miles covered at the Euros.England midfielder Declan Rice is in there with Belgium duo Kevin De Bruyne and Timothy Castagne.BBC brutally troll Cristiano Ronaldo live on TV with pun about penalty miss during Portugal’s win over Slovenia More

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    Netherlands vs Turkey – Euro 2024: Koeman’s side face a tough Turkish quarter-final test – stream FREE, TV, team news

    NETHERLANDS and Turkey are all set to face off in a mouthwatering Euro 2024 quarter-final tie – and the action unfolds THIS weekend!Donyell Malen’s double and Cody Gakpo’s third of the tournament saw the Dutch cruise past Romania in their round of 16 match.Donyell Malen’s double inspired the Dutch to a 3-0 win against RomaniaCredit: RexMerih Demiral fired Turkey through to the last-8Credit: ReutersAnd it was a much-needed performance after Ronald Koeman’s side had been stunned by Austria just last week.Ironically, that same Austrian team crashed out of the competition at the hands of the Netherlands’ upcoming opponents Turkey.Two superb strikes from Merih Demiral including a record-breaking goal in 56 seconds helped the Turkish icons seal a place in the last-16.The winners of this thrilling battle will go up against the victors of England vs Switzerland so either way, fans are in for a fierce semi-final.Read more on Euro 2024Koeman will be wary of a mixed recent record against their quarter-final opponents.Although Turkey have won just one of their last four meetings, it came in the form of a 6-1 thrashing in their last meeting in 2021.Turkey were also beaten by the same scoreline by Austria in March, though, only to dump them out on Tuesday night.Vincenzo Montella’s side are looking to reach their first Euros semi-final since 2008.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSMeanwhile, the Dutch have not made the last four for 20 years.Their hiatus from the semi-finals follows a run of four appearances in five tournaments between 1988 and 2004.Turkey fans turn Berlin red in CHAOTIC scenes after Euro 2024 last 16 victory over AustriaWhat is their form like?Holland have been dominant against less fancied opposition in recent months.Since the start of last season, only France, Germany and Austria have beaten the Oranje.However, the 1988 winners did not look at their best during the group stage before turning it on for an impressive rout of Romania.Turkey’s form heading into the tournament could not have been much worse, with zero wins from their four friendlies.Those defeats including the crushing loss to Austria, which they have now avenged after also beating Georgia and the Czech Republic in Germany.Montella will have been concerned by their self-destruction in the 3-0 loss to Portugal during the group stage, though.What is the team news and any injuries to worry about?Koeman faces no injury or suspension issues ahead of the last eight this weekend.He is likely to recall Malen after his brace off the bench against Romania on Tuesday.The Dortmund forward lost his place to Steven Bergwijn, but replaced him at half-time before scoring twice.Malen is likely to reclaim his starting spot after his heroics against RomaniaCredit: GettyMeanwhile, Turkey will welcome back both Samet Akaydin and Hakan Calhanoglu from suspension.Orkun Kokcu and Ismail Yuksek are now banned, though, after being booked against Austria.Kokcu had limped off late on and may have been a doubt had he been available.Montella has also been left sweating on whether Demiral will be available, with Uefa launching an investigation into his goal celebration against Austria.Who will be the star men?Gakpo is now amongst the joint top scorers at Euro 2024 after taking his tally to three against Romania.The Liverpool forward also grabbed an assist as he continued to impress in a Netherlands shirt.Across his two major tournaments, Gakpo has scored six goals in 10 appearances along with two player of the match awards this summer.Likewise, Arda Guler has twice been named player of the match for Turkey so far in the tournament.The teenager dazzled with a stunning goal in the win over Georgia and delivered the corner for Demiral’s second against Austria.Guler has put an injury-hit first season with Real Madrid behind him to show his class for his country.What have the managers said?Koeman hailed his side after Tuesday’s last 16 win, telling reporters: “We are Dutch and in Holland we have to play well, we have to play offensive.”The performance was outstanding and that is what we need to have a chance to continue in this tournament.”Meanwhile, Turkey’s incredible support was recognised by Montella as he spoke to the media.He said: “We have a huge following, there is passion and love.”This responsibility, love and support we constantly feel it, but you can only embrace these dreams if you work hard from day one – we will celebrate tonight but then we get down to work.”SunSport predictionThe Netherlands will head into the match as favourites off the back of their comfortable win over Romania.Turkey have had contrasting fortunes against more fancied opposition this summer, having faced both Portugal and Austria.Their fans will be hoping for a repeat of the display in the last round as they chase a spot in the semi-finals.However, the manner of their loss to Portugal could provide Holland with the confidence needed to brush their opponents aside.SunSport prediction – 2-0When is Netherlands vs Turkey?Netherlands’ huge quarter-final against Turkey will take place on Saturday, July 6.It is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST – 9pm local time.Olympiastadion in Berlin is the chosen venue for this Euro 2024 tie and it can host approximately 74,475 passionate fans.Memphis Depay’s hat-trick helped the Dutch humiliate Turkey 6-1 when the sides last met in a 2021 World Cup clash.What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?Netherlands vs Turkey will be shown LIVE on ITV 1 in the UK.Coverage is scheduled to commence from 7pm BST – a whole hour before kick-off.Fans can also stream the contest online via the ITV X app using any compatible mobile or tablet device.Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute action of the entire match through our live blog.Can I watch it for FREE?YES!Fans can watch Netherlands vs Turkey for FREE in the UK as long as you have a valid TV license.What is the team news?Donyell Malen’s double might have earned him a spot in Ronald Koeman’s starting eleven for this quarter-final tie.That would potentially mean ex-Tottenham star Steven Bergwijn dropping to the bench.Elsewhere, Turkey manager Vincenzo Montella will be delighted to welcome back captain Hakan Calhanoglu and influential defender Samet Akaydin to the fold after they both served a one-match suspension.However, Turkey last-16 hero Merih Demiral is facing a ban for a ‘prohibited gesture’ during his celebrations.What are the odds?After 90 minutesNetherlands 8/13Draw 29/10Turkey 17/4To qualifyREAD MORE SUN STORIESNetherlands 3/10Turkey 9/4*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes are correct at time of publicationEURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More