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    Fans hilariously sharing tips on how to smuggle beer into World Cup 2022 games after Qatar booze ban in new viral trend

    ENGLAND fans have come up with hilarious ideas to smuggle booze into World Cup games.Qatar U-turned earlier this week and banned alcohol from being sold at all World Cup stadia.
    Fans suggested bringing in beer hidden by a Coca-Cola sleeve
    Another idea is filling a hydration pack with booze
    One fan jokingly suggested this idea
    Punters will only be able to buy a £12 Budweiser at the official Fan Festival
    And it means that the ONLY official World Cup site where fans can have a drink will be the Doha city centre official Fan Festival – selling just Budweiser at almost £12 for less then a pint.
    Alcohol is not illegal in Qatar, but being drunk in public is a crime – and there is a zero tolerance policy in place for drinking on the streets.
    England fans reacted with fury to the U-turn, with some vowing to still “get p***ed” before games.
    Now supporters have jokingly been brainstorming ideas about how to secretly carry booze into stadiums.
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    One fan suggested bringing in a can of beer covered with a Coca-Cola sleeve – allowing spectators to deceive security checking for booze.
    Others suggested bringing in a hydration pack containing alcohol – to allow fans to drink right under the noses of stewards.
    Another fan even proposed filling up a watermelon with spirits.
    World Cup supporters will be able to drink alcohol outside stadium areas – but cans of Budweiser at fan festivals will cost £12.
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    Fifa president Gianni Infantino dismissed concerns, even though it could cost his organisation £40million.
    He said: “Honestly, if this is the biggest issue we have for the World Cup, I will sign immediately, go to the beach and relax until the 18th of December.
    “Every decision we take at this World Cup is a joint decision between Qatar and FIFA.
    “I think personally if for three hours a day, you cannot drink a beer, you will survive.” More

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    Anthony Martial World Cup 2022 blow as France boss confirms he WON’T call up Man Utd star to replace injured Benzema

    ANTHONY MARTIAL’S World Cup bid is in ruins after Didier Deschamps confirmed he would not call up the striker. The Frenchman has struggled with injury this season but has enjoyed a productive time in the minutes he has been on the pitch.
    Anthony Martial will not join the France squad in QatarCredit: Getty
    Martial has often come off the bench this seasonCredit: AFP
    In just 292 minutes of action Martial has returned with four goals and two assists.
    And following a thigh injury to Karim Benzema which has ruled him out of the tournament, the sequitur to this would have been to call up a forward as a replacement.
    However, France boss Deschamps has confirmed he will not be calling up a replacement for the Real Madrid star.
    When asked by reporters whether a replacement would be drafted in, Deschamps simply responded: “No.”
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    On Benzema’s absence he added: “I am extremely sad for Karim Benzema who made this World Cup a major goal. 
    “Despite this new blow for the French team, I have full confidence in my group. We will do everything to meet the huge challenge that awaits us.”

    Benzema has enjoyed a fantastic year with his club side, seeing him pick up the Ballon d’Or.
    He would have hoped to bolster the French chances of retaining the World Cup after victory in 2018.

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    But now Benzema is joining a long list of names on the sidelines.
    Christopher Nkunku, Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kante, Presnel Kimpembe and Mike Maignan were already ruled out, while Raphael Varane and Jules Kounde remain in a battle to get match fit in time. More

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    Senegal vs Holland – World Cup Group A: Teams news, how they got there and prediction for bumper clash

    SENEGAL and Holland promises to be a firecracker when they collide to kicks-off their respective World Cup campaigns on Monday.The Dutch go into the Group A game as heavy favourites – despite missing out on the last tournament four years ago in Russia.

    However, the reigning African champions still pack a punch elsewhere and will be looking to make history themselves in the Middle East.
    Following their AFCON success, they are aiming to become the first African nation ever to lift the World Cup.
    It’s a first-ever meeting between the two nations.
    Here, SunSport previews the clash that will undoubtedly have the eyes of the world on it:
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    How did they get there?
    Senegal: Senegal booked their place in Qatar by eliminating Egypt in the African play-off on penalties.
    That was after they finished top of Group H to go into the play-off.
    Holland: They finished top of Group G, two points ahead of Turkey, to qualify automatically.

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    What’s the form?
    Senegal: They come into the tournament on the back of a three-match unbeaten run and are still riding high from their AFCON triumph in February.
    Holland: You have to go back 15 matches to find Holland’s last defeat.
    That was against Czech Republic in the last-16 at last summer’s Euros.
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    Who are the managers?
    Senegal: Aliou Cisse will be well-known to the fans of Portsmouth and Birmingham following his spell as a player in the Premier League.
    The former midfielder, who was capped 35 times during his midfield playing days, took charge of his country in 2015.
    He led them to the last World Cup and then the AFCON title earlier this year.
    Holland: Louis van Gaal is currently in his third stint as national boss.
    He led his country to a third place finish at the 2014 tournament and will be hoping to guide them all the way to the prize that has so far evaded them this time around.
    The 71-year-old is stepping down from the role following to tournament to be replaced by Ronald Koeman after a battle with prostate cancer.
    Louis van Gaal is in his third stint in charge of the DutchCredit: Reuters
    Who are the star players?
    Senegal: They suffered a nightmare when star man Sadio Mane was ruled out of the tournament.
    He suffered an injury to his right fibula in Bayern Munich’s penultimate game before the break and the 30-year-old will not recover in time to play in Qatar.
    Now their focus could switch from attack to defence, with Chelsea centre-half Kalidou Koulibaly and Blues goalie Edouard Mendy certain starters.
    This is how Senegal could line-up against the Dutch
    Holland: Van Gaal has a star-studded squad to choose from – but it will be Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk that will be tasked with keeping out the opposition.
    The 31-year-old centre-back is finally getting the opportunity to showcase his talents on the biggest stage of all.
    Throw in Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt into the mix, and it will take some team to stop the Dutch.
    How Louis van Gaal could start against Senegal
    What’s the head to head?
    It’s a first meeting between the two countries.
    What TV channel will show the game?
    The match is on ITV in the UK and can be streamed on the ITV hub for all those with a TV licence.
    It kicks-off at 4pm on Monday.
    What are the odds?
    Betfair: Senegal 11/2, Draw 29/10, Holland 4/7
    SunSport prediction
    Senegal could prove to be a wildcard at the tournament.
    However, without Mane, they may not be able to lay a glove on the Dutch.
    2-0 Holland
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    England vs Iran – World Cup Group B: How they got there, current form and prediction as Three Lions chase perfect start

    ENGLAND’S quest for a first World Cup triumph since 1966 starts with a clash against Iran.Gareth Southgate’s side go into the tournament having reached the semi-finals in Russia four years ago.
    How England shape up ahead of the tournament
    Meanwhile opponents Iran arrived in Qatar after leaving violent anti-government protests in their homeland.
    The Khalifa International Stadium in Doha is the venue for the first of the action in Group B.
    It’s No5 vs No20 in the world, in what could be a banana-skin opener for the Three Lions with Iran expected to be difficult to break down.
    Here, SunSport previews the clash that will likely set the tone for England for the rest of the tournament.
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    How did they get there?
    England: The Three Lions eased to the top of their qualifying group without losing a game.
    Southgate’s side won eight and drew two out of 10 to qualify first ahead of Poland.
    Iran: Carlos Quieroz’s and Co were the first nation from Asia to qualify for the tournament, topping their group ahead of South Korea after losing just once in 10 games.
    A look at Iran’s stats ahead of the World Cup
    What’s the form?
    England: The Three Lions head into the tournament on the back of a SIX game winless run.
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    The Three Lions drew 3-3 with Germany last time out, but have not tasted victory since a 3-0 friendly win against Ivory Coast in March.
    Iran: On the other hand Iran go into the game unbeaten in their last three, including an impressive win over Uruguay in September.

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    Who are the managers?
    England: Southgate is leading England into a World Cup for a second time, but has admitted he faces the sack if the Three Lions flop in Qatar.
    The 52-year-old has held the post since 2016 after an impressive spell in charge of the U21s.
    He also made 57 appearances for the Three Lions as a player, and played in the 1998 and 2002 tournaments.

    Iran: Portuguese gaffer Quieroz is currently in his second spell coaching Iran, having previously held the post from 2011-2019.
    He returned earlier this year after spells with Colombia and Egypt.
    Quieroz had two spells as assistant manager to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, winning two Premier League titles and the Champions League.
    Gareth Southgate has been England manager since 2016Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Carlos Quieroz is in his second spell as Iran boss, and is a former assistant manager at Manchester UnitedCredit: AFP
    Who are the star players?
    England: PHIL FODEN will be looking to carry on his superb club form with Manchester City onto the international stage.
    The 22-year-old goes into his first World Cup having scored seven goals and provided three assists in just 14 Prem games this season.
    He was named PFA Young Player of the Year in both 2020-21 and 2021-22.
    Foden has already been capped 18 times by the Three Lions, despite his tender age.
    Phil Foden has been in stunning form for Manchester City this seasonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    How England could line up for the opener
    Iran: MEHDI TAREMI has attracted interest from Arsenal after impressing for Portuguese outfit Porto.
    And the 30-year-old could add millions to his price tag with a strong campaign.
    The striker has scored 13 goals in 19 games this season, including an impressive five goals in five Champions League outings.
    Mehdi Taremi is expected to start for IranCredit: Getty
    How Iran could line up against the Three Lions
    What’s the head to head?
    This will be the first official meeting between the two nations.
    What TV channel will show the game?
    England vs Iran will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    It will also be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
    What are the odds?
    England: 1/3
    Iran: 59/5
    Draw: 7/2
    All odds provided by Betfair
    SunSport prediction
    Iran are 20th in Fifa’s world rankings, but England should prove to be too much Carlos Queiroz.
    Three Lions skipper Harry Kane will be desperate to get off to a flying start in the hope of winning another World Cup golden boot, and could get among the goals early door.
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    Wales vs USA – World Cup Group B: Current form and prediction as Dragons search win in first appearance for 64 years

    WALES’ first appearance at a World Cup for 64 years begins against an exciting USA team.The two sides lock horns on Monday at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in what could be a crucial game in Group B.

    With England favourites to progress as winners, these two sides could be left battling for second place in the group.
    But there’s little to split them in the world rankings.
    The Dragons are ranked 19th in the world, with USA slightly ahead in 16th.
    Here, SunSport previews the clash between the Dragons and the 2026 tournament co-hosts.
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    How did they get there?
    USA: Qualification for the tournament was narrowly secured ahead of Costa Rica, who had to go through a play-off against New Zealand.
    USA clinched the third and final automatic qualifying spot from the CONCACAF qualifying group on goal difference, behind Canada and Mexico.
    Wales: The Dragons did have to secure their spot in Qatar via a play-off, holding their nerve to beat Ukraine in an emotional game back in June.

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    What’s the form?
    USA: Winless in their last three, USA were beaten 2-0 by Japan in September before drawing 0-0 with Saudi Arabia.
    Their last victory was a 5-0 CONCACAF Nations League triumph over Caribbean minnows Grenada in June.
    Wales: The Dragons have not tasted victory since that play-off win over Ukraine in June.
    Since then Wales have been beaten twice by Holland, once by Belgium and Poland, with one draw against Belgium.

    Who are the managers?
    USA: Gregg Berhalter is the man tasked with leading USA in Qatar.
    The 49-year-old took over as boss in 2018 after spells with Swedish side Hammarby and MLS outfit Columbus Crew.
    Berhalter won 44 USA caps as a player, and spent a year at Crystal Palace in the early 2000s.
    Gregg Berhalter will get his first taste of the World Cup as a boss in QatarCredit: Reuters
    Wales: Robert Page stepped up from his role assistant to the main job after Ryan Giggs’ arrest in November 2020.
    The 48-year-old guided the Dragons to a first World Cup since 1958 and was rewarded with a new four-year deal in September.
    Won 41 caps for Wales as a player, and had spells in charge of Port Vale and Northampton before joining the national team set up.
    Robert Page will manage Wales at their first World Cup since 1958Credit: AFP
    Who are the star players?
    USA: CHRISTIAN PULISIC has failed to hit top stride since joining Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in 2019.
    But for the national side the 24-year-old has an impressive 21 goals in 52 appearances.
    He is the biggest star of the team back in his native USA, and will be expected to deliver in Qatar.
    Christian Pulisic is a danger man for USACredit: Reuters
    How USA could line up against Wales
    Wales: GARETH BALE will be carrying the weight of a nation on his shoulders as he captains the Dragons in Qatar.
    The 33-year-old flirted with retirement before joining MLS side LAFC in June so he could play at the World Cup.
    A five-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Bale has 40 goals in 108 appearances for the national side.
    Gareth Bale will be looking to inspire Wales to victoryCredit: PA
    How Wales could line up for their opening game with Joe Allen expected to be missing
    What’s the head to head?
    USA wins: 1
    Wales wins: 0
    Draws: 1
    What TV channel will show the game?
    USA vs Wales will be shown live on ITV1 in the UK, and streamed on ITV Hub
    The match is also going to be shown on S4C in Wales.
    What are the odds?
    USA: 13/8
    WALES: 9/4
    DRAW: 2/1
    All odds provided by Betfair
    SunSport prediction
    This one feels like being too close to call and is likely to be a tight affair, especially since it’s each side’s first game of the tournament.
    Both possess sufficient attacking threat to find the back of the net, but it’s hard to separate them.
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    Neves breaks silence on Cristiano Ronaldo ‘controversy’ ahead of Portugal’s World Cup campaign after Man Utd interview

    RUBEN NEVES has opened up on the mood inside the Portugal dressing room after Cristiano Ronaldo’s shocking interview. The Manchester United star sat down with Piers Morgan ahead of the World Cup and slammed the club as well as manager Erik ten Hag and former teammates like Wayne Rooney.
    Ruben Neves has reassured fans there is “no controversy” amongst the Portugal campCredit: Reuters
    Cristiano Ronaldo’s bombshell interview with Piers Morgan came out earlier this weekCredit: Reuters
    But Neves has claimed that the Portuguese team have not been distracted by it and there remains a togetherness amongst the squad.
    Neves said: “There is no controversy inside the changing room. 
    “So it is impossible for us to fear any impact around that controversy as there is no controversy inside the changing room. 
    “This controversy exists in the media, not in the changing room. It has been all said.
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    “We are 100 per cent focused on our World Cup campaign. We have a spectacular environment in the national team. That is our focus.”
    This comes after speculation about Ronaldo and his club and national side teammates Bruno Fernandes having a falling out with him over his remarks about United.
    He gave CR7 a frosty handshake and snapped at an interviewer who asked him about his relationship with him denying there is an issue.
    Neves went on to assure Portugal supporters that Ronaldo is in the right frame of mind for the tournament and is firing in training.
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    The Wolves midfielder said: “From what I have been seeing in training, he is in spectacular form. Therefore, this is is not an issue that concerns us at all. 
    “We are totally aware that we have to perform as a team in order to get the most of each individual. Cristiano is no different. If we play well, Cristiano will be phenomenal.”
    Bernardo Silva has also suggested Ronaldo is ready and there is no anomosity between him and any Portugal player.
    They kick-off their World Cup campaign on Thursday when they face Ghana in Group H.
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    Inside Russia’s Churchill Pub where punters swill London Pride, eat fish & chips and will cheer on ENGLAND at World Cup

    WITH St George’s flags hanging on walls, paintings of Winston Churchill, London Pride on tap, and fish & chips on the menu – you could be fooled into thinking you are in a classic British boozer.But then you remember you are in the middle of Moscow and you aren’t in a Wetherspoons, you are actually in Churchill’s Pub – one of the home’s of English football in Russia.
    The Russian Lions will be supporting England from their beloved Churchill’s Pub in Moscow
    An England banner flies behind the bar in Churchill’s
    Millwall fans enjoy a pint of London Pride and a plate of fish and chips at Churchill’s Pub
    The pub’s World Cup display – featuring a St George’s flag
    Maxim and some of the punters enjoy a pint
    Pictures from inside the pub show a loving crafted tribute to English football and British culture – with portraits of monarchs such as King George V.
    There are piles of football scarves, hanging footie strips and other memorabilia plastered around the pub – most of which is for the punters’ club of choice, Millwall.
    And in the middle of the front window is a giant St George’s flag hanging around a mannequin clad in a Churchillian suit and bowler hat next to a sign for London Pride.
    Next to the dummy is a World Cup – as the patrons this year have vowed to back England despite tensions over the Ukraine war between the UK and Russia.

    And while the punters told The Sun Online they currently can’t get London Pride in Russia due to sanctions, they have plenty of other beers on the menu.
    You can get hold of Hobgoblin, Bishops Finger, Ghost Ship, Theakstons and plenty of others – along with various variants of Scotch.
    It even has its own Churchill’s Draught Ale – complete with a pump that resembles the World War 2 leader’s hat and dickie bow.
    The food menu is also brimming with plenty of classic pub grub – with options for pies, burgers and of course fish & chips.
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    Churchill’s Pub also has a traditional red phone box outside – and makes sure to show English matches on TV.
    And it of course will be showing the World Cup.
    Maxim Prokhoroenko, one of the pub’s regulars and the head of the Millwall Supporters Club in Russia, told The Sun Online about his love for Churchill’s Pub.
    “It has that unique English pub’s atmosphere. That’s why we chose it as a home for Russian Lions,” explained Maxim.
    But he bemoaned the absence of his favourite beer London Pride.
    “Russia is under sanctions now, so we can’t get it now, either we still have good choice of ales, lagers and spirits,” he told The Sun Online.
    Russian fans who gather at Churchill’s Pub are unashamed Anglophiles – and they will be cheering on England in Qatar.
    The war has made things tough for the Russian Lions – and they have called for peace, urging Putin to stop the “madness” in Ukraine.
    But all the troubles won’t stop them backing the Three Lions.
    He added however they don’t hang their flags or carry them outside anymore due to the politics.
    “We will support England. My strong opinion is that the sport is above the politics,” Maxim told The Sun Online.
    “The political situation between our countries is not good, but it’s just football.”
    The pub is the home of Millwall supporters in Russia
    Piles of football scarves at Churchill’s Pub – with Millwall at the topCredit: Maxim Prokhorenko
    Millwall legends are honoured at the pubCredit: Maxim Prokhorenko
    English ale Bishop’s Finger is also a favourite of the Russian Millwall fans
    The World Cup ready for the start of the tournament on Monday
    It has a portrait of Winston Churchill hanging inside
    The fans gather every week to watch their beloved Millwall
    The pub is bedecked with footie memorabilia, pictures of Churchill and flags
    He went on: “I have many friends in UK, we keep on chatting, they are sending me pictures and videos from The Den, I hope I will be able to come to London to see my Millwall again.”
    Maxim said he believes England “deserves” to win the 2022 World Cup after the Three Lions heartbreakingly missed out at Euro 2020 in a gut-wrenching penalty shootout against Italy.
    He and his pals will be adding their cheers and chants for England some 2,000 miles from Doha, 1,600 miles from the UK.
    Maxim said: “England every tournament has a very strong team, but every time after 1966 something is going wrong. I can’t explain this magic.”
    He joked that England should replace Gareth Southgate with a manager like bumbling fictional coach Mike Bassett and play “four, four, f***ing two”.
    However, despite vowing the cheer on England – he said he didn’t know who will win the World Cup.
    “I don’t want to be like Pele saying rubbish predictions every time,” Maxim told The Sun Online, but added he thinks Serbia could have a chance to pull off a shock.
    Russia will not be competing the World Cup this year despite being the host nation in 2018.
    FIFA kicked the side out after numerous nations vowed to refuse to play against the final stages of qualification due to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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    The war has seen Russia become an pariah state – with strained relations at the UK, US and other Western nations at breaking point sparking fears of World War 3.
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    England stars to share staggering £13MILLION bonus if they win World Cup 2022 each taking home bumper £500k and medal

    ENGLAND stars will share a staggering £13million bonus if they bring home the World Cup. Huge increased incentives are on offer for the Three Lions if they were to stun the favourites and win football’s biggest trophy since 1966.
    Manager Gareth Southgate and Eric Dier in training ahead of England’s opening gameCredit: Reuters
    Harry Kane will be looking to lead England to their first World Cup since 1996Credit: PA
    The players even could even land huge individual pots with victory on Qatar.
    Along with their winners medals, England stars will bag individual pots of £500k each in win bonuses, according to the Mail.
    This is a huge increase from the last World Cup in 2018, when England got to the semi-finals in Russia, and the players stood to earn £215,000.
    In total, incentives total as much as £13m after the FA more than doubled the size of the players’ bonus pot from the 2018 World Cup.
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    As Sunsport revealed last month, the manager Gareth Southgate meanwhile will collect a £3m bonus if he followed in Alf Ramsey’s footsteps and made England World Champions.
    This would come on top of the ex-Middlesbrough boss’s £3m wages.
    The big hike in bonuses pulls England closer to their international rivals who offered far bigger win bonuses than the Three Lions in 2018.
    England’s prize pot is now similar to Germany and Belgium, while Brazil offer the biggest money motivation.
    France won the World Cup in 2018 after beating Croatia in the finalCredit: AFP or licensors

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    That is helped by the country’s huge £30m-a-year sponsorship deal with Nike.
    The World Cup kicks off today as the hosts Qatar take on Ecuador.
    England are in action a day later with the other big beasts beginning their tournaments after.

    According to Betfair, Brazil, France and Argentina are the favourites for the tournament.
    Spain rank fourth favourites according to the bookies, England fifth, while Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium follow as others who could challenge for the Jules Rimet trophy. More