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    Come and join us for The Sun’s incredible World Cup 2022 preview night with Tony Adams, Jack Wilshere and Harry Redknapp

    JOIN us on November 14 for The Sun’s amazing World Cup 2022 preview night featuring Tony Adams, Jack Wilshere and Harry Redknapp.This incredible event will see SunSport’s Shaun Custis lead a panel discussion with a star-studded selection of special guests.
    Come and join us for an amazing World Cup preview
    He will be joined by Arsenal legends Adams and Wilshere, as well as former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp and one other great guest to discuss all things Qatar 2022 a week before the tournament kicks off.
    Doors will open at 6:15pm, with the show getting underway at 7pm.
    Shaun Custis will lead a fascinating one-hour discussion – with our brilliant panel giving their thoughts on England and Wales’ chances, the tournament favourites and potential underdog success stories.
    They will also share amazing anecdotes and tales from their own World Cup experiences.
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    After a ten minute break, Shaun and our panel will reconvene to answer YOUR questions in a Q&A session.
    Tickets cost a bargain £5 for Sun readers, with drinks and snacks included.
    Availability is limited so hurry and get your tickets now.
    They can be purchased here.
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    Premier League legend Alan Shearer reveals England World Cup squad choice and includes Newcastle trio

    NEWCASTLE legend Alan Shearer has revealed who he thinks should make England’s World Cup squad picking three players from his former club.Shearer, who captained the Three Lions in the tournament in 1998, selected Nick Pope, Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson to make his 26-man squad.
    Alan Shearer has named his England squadCredit: Getty
    The pundit selected Wilson and Tammy Abraham to back-up Harry Kane instead of Brentford’s Ivan Toney.
    Explaining his choice Shearer told The Athletic: “I’ve left out Toney and gone for Abraham and Wilson.
    “I understand that if England are to win the World Cup they’re almost certain to have to win a penalty shootout somewhere down the line and I understand the clamour for Toney to be involved.
    “But I’d be a bit concerned about how his physicality might be viewed by referees at the highest level. Wilson has longstanding fitness issues but has been brilliant for Newcastle.”
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    Toney has netted eight goals this season and has an incredible penalty record that has seen him score 26 out of 27 in his career.
    Meanwhile, Wilson is also in-form for the Magpies having scored six goals this campaign.
    England’s official squad is set to be named by manager Gareth Southgate on Thursday.
    But in Shearer’s say he expressed he found it “absolutely bizarre” that a World Cup is happening half way through a season.
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    Amongst the obvious selections he made a number of inclusions that could differ from the side Southgate may pick.
    Shearer stressed that James Maddison has more than earned a place on the plane saying: “My only debating point would be whether he starts or not.”
    But Southgate has not chosen the in-form Leicester ace in his last few squads.
    Similarly he has not picked Arsenal defender Ben White of late but on the contrary Shearer believes the 25-year-old has merited a spot on the plane to Qatar.
    He also questioned Southgate’s decision to use a back three saying that he would use a four-man defence.
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    Shearer’s England squad in full:
    Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale and Nick Pope
    Defenders: Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ben White, Conor Coady, Eric Dier, John Stones, Luke Shaw
    Midfielders: Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Jordan Henderson, James Ward-Prowse, James Maddison, Mason Mount, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Bukayo Saka
    Attackers: Harry Kane, Callum Wilson, Tammy Abraham, Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling
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    Brazilian XI of stars snubbed for World Cup 2022 includes Gabriel and Coutinho and would challenge for Europe

    BRAZIL have named their World Cup squad and there are several notable absentees.Manager Tite is blessed with a huge pool of talent and the five-time champions possess some of the best players going to Qatar.
    Several high-profile players will not be going to the World Cup with Brazil
    Roberto Firmino missed out despite his good form for LiverpoolCredit: Reuters
    Arsenal defender Gabriel has not been included in the squadCredit: EPA
    69-cap Philippe Coutinho will be staying at home during the World CupCredit: Getty
    Captain Neymar is the star along with Real Madrid pair Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr, while Manchester United duo Casemiro and Anthony are also included in the squad.
    But with competition for places so fierce it means many top-class players have missed out.

    Roberto Firimino is one of the most high-profile players who will stay at home.
    The striker has rediscovered his goalscoring touch for Liverpool this season with six goals in 12 Premier League games but it has not been enough to win him a ticket on the plane to the World Cup.
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    Gabriel Magalhaes is also in fine form and has helped Arsenal to the top of the Prem table but he has been overlooked with Chelsea’s Thiago Silva picked instead.
    Philippe Coutinho is another big name that has missed out.
    The former Barcelona star has 69 Brazil caps to his name but has not performed well enough as Aston Villa this season to earn a place in the squad.
    Villa team-mates Douglas Luiz and Diego Carlos also miss out with the latter sidelined with a long-term injury.
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    Other Prem stars not picked include Tottenham right-back Emerson Royal and Nottingham Forest defender Renan Lodi.
    Liverpool midfielder Arthur Melo, on loan from Juventus, has also been ruled out through injury.
    Newcastle star Joelinton can perhaps consider himself unlucky not to be picked ahead of the likes of Fred and Everton Ribeiro, while Lyon winger Tete also misses out due to the abundance of quality Brazil have in attack. More

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    Outrage as Qatar World Cup ambassador says being gay is ‘damage in the mind’ as homosexual fans could face execution

    A QATAR World Cup ambassador has been slammed after describing homosexuality as “damage in the mind” less than two weeks before the contest kicks off.Former Qatari footballer Khalid Salman has said fans coming into the Gulf state for the tournament “will have to accept our rules”.
    Qatar World Cup ambassador Khalid Salman has been slammed for his remarksCredit: 2DF
    The ambassador’s comments come less than two weeks before the global tournament kicks offCredit: Getty
    In Qatar, being gay is illegal and is punishable under the country’s penal code with up to seven years in prison or even the death penalty for Muslims under sharia law.
    Some football players have raised concerns over the rights of fans travelling to the event, especially LGBT+ individuals and women, who rights groups say Qatari laws discriminate against.
    The country expects more than one million visitors for the World Cup.
    In an interview filmed in Doha, Salman told German television broadcaster ZDF said he believes being gay to be “haram”.
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    The 60-year-old said: “During the World Cup, many things will come here to the country. Let’s talk about gays.
    “The most important thing is, everybody will accept that they come here. But they will have to accept our rules.”
    “(Homosexuality) is haram. You know what haram (forbidden) means?”
    When asked why it was haram, Salman said: “I am not a strict Muslim but why is it haram? Because it is damage in the mind.”
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    The interview was then immediately stopped by an accompanying official.
    Human Rights Watch senior researcher Rasha Younes has branded Salman’s remarks as “harmful and unacceptable”.
    She told The Sun: “The failure of the Qatari government to counter this false information has a significant impact on the lives of LGBT residents of Qatar, ranging from fueling discrimination and violence against them to justifying subjecting them to state-sponsored conversion practices.
    “These comments are yet another dismissal of LGBT residents’ basic rights by the Qatari authorities, and only serve to further exclude them from the public sphere.”
    Charity Stonewall has also hit out at Salman, calling his comments “appalling”.
    Robbie de Santos, director of communications and external affairs at Stonewall, told The Sun: “LGBTQ+ people in Qatar are criminalised for simply existing and are forced to hide who they are.
    “In 2022, it is deeply concerning that countries with appalling human rights records are rewarded with the rights to host one of the world largest sporting tournaments.
    “These appalling comments highlight why it is vital that the international community make clear that they expect Qatari authorities to respect and uphold freedom of expression, and the rights of all including LGBTQ+ people.
    “When we pledge our support for LGBTQ+ Qataris by signing up to Stonewall’s ‘Proud Stadium’ it sends an important message that football fans stand in solidarity with marginalised groups in Qatar and in 70 countries across the world who continue to face horrific persecution for simply being themselves.”
    Qatar’s World Cup organisers, when contacted by Reuters, declined to comment on Salman’s remarks.
    World soccer’s ruling body FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    The full interview, which is part of a documentary, will be shown Tuesday night on ZDF.
    It comes as former FIFA chief Sepp Blatter said giving Qatar the World Cup was a “mistake”.
    ‘BAD CHOICE’
    The country was awarded hosting rights in 2010 when Blatter was in charge.
    He said today told Swiss newspaper Tages Anzeiger “Qatar is a mistake,” adding that “the choice was bad.”
    Blatter said: “It is too small of a country. Football and the World Cup are too big for it.”
    He said FIFA in 2012 amended the criteria it used to select host countries in light of concerns over the working conditions at tournament-related construction sites in Qatar.
    Blatter added: “Since then, social considerations and human rights are taken into account.”
    Organisers have repeatedly said everyone was welcome in Qatar during the World Cup.
    Qatar is the first Middle Eastern country to host the World Cup, but the small nation has come under intense pressure in recent years for its treatment of foreign workers and restrictive social laws.
    The country’s human rights record has led to calls for teams and officials to boycott the tournament, which runs from November 20 to December 18.
    It comes after an expat claimed he was lured to a hotel on a dating app before being gang-raped by police in Qatar because he is gay.
    The victim, from the Philippines, was working as an office assistant in the World Cup host country when he says he was confronted by six men.
    Meanwhile, it is reported Qatar is paying England fans to “spy” on their friends and be positive about the country during this month’s World Cup, in return for free flights and tickets.
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    The group of Three Lions supporters have reportedly been handed instructions to sing certain songs when required and report any critical social media posts.
    All 40 will receive free flights and accommodation in the desert country, £60 a day in spending money loaded onto a Visa card, and complimentary tickets to World Cup matches. More

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    Jason Cummings named in Australia World Cup squad despite playing twice for Scotland

    JASON CUMMINGS has been named in Australia’s World Cup squad… despite twice being capped by Scotland.The Edinburgh-born striker represented the Tartan Army in friendly matches against the Netherlands and Hungary during the 2017-18 season.
    Jason Cummings scored on his Australia debutCredit: Getty
    Cummings, 27, earned two Scotland capsCredit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
    Holding dual-nationality thanks to his Australian mother, Cummings opted to switch allegiances after falling out of the Scotland fold.
    The forward was eligible to do so having only played in non-competitive internationals for Scotland – and having already held Aussie citizenship at the time of his Tartan Army debut.
    He received his first Socceroos call-up in September, scoring from the bench in a friendly victory over New Zealand.
    Cummings, 27, will now head to Qatar after sufficiently impressing boss Graham Arnold during his cameo.
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    The forward began his senior career at Hibernian, before joining Nottingham Forest in 2017.
    He swiftly fell out of favour at the City Ground, however, returning north of the border to join Rangers on loan.
    Further temporary spells at Peterborough and Luton followed, before a permanent switch to League One Shrewsbury.
    A year back in Scotland with Dundee would then follow, Cummings bagging 14 goals in 36 games for the Den’s Park side.
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    In January of this year he left Dundee for a new adventure Down Under, penning an 18-month contract with A-League side Central Coast Mariners.
    He’s been a hit with the Aussie outfit, scoring 12 goals and assisting a further eight since making the move.
    Cummings is joined in the Australia World Cup squad by plenty of other UK-based players.
    Sunderland’s Bailey Wright and Middlesbrough’s Riley McGree are in there – as well as Cummings’ Central Coast Mariners team-mate Garang Kuol, who has agreed to join Newcastle in January.
    Cummings isn’t the only Scottish-born star in Arnold’s squad – with Harry Souttar and Martin Boyle also making the cut.
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    Hearts trio Nathaniel Atkinson, Kye Rowles and Cameron Devlin have been selected – as well as Celtic’s Aaron Mooy and St Mirren’s Keanu Baccus.
    Former Arsenal goalkeeper Mathew Ryan will skipper the side.
    Cummings is joined in the squad by Newcastle new boy Garang KuolCredit: Getty More

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    When will England’s final 2022 World Cup squad be announced?

    ENGLAND will be hoping to bring the World Cup home when Gareth Southgate’s side travel to Qatar in November.The England boss is set to name his World Cup squad before the tournament starts – and there will be some disappointed players.
    Ben Chilwell will NOT be part of the England squad after the Chelsea full-back picked up an injuryCredit: PA
    England were among the favourites to lift the trophy in Qatar, but a recent horror run of results has seen the Three Lions slide down the reckoning.
    However, Harry Kane and Co would have had the perfect send off had they completed an incredible comeback against Germany.
    Here is all you need to know about when England will name their squad and what to expect…
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    What date will Gareth Southgate name England’s 2022 World Cup squad?
    A provisional long list of 55 players will be picked on October 20 for visa and admin purposes, though this won’t be publicly announced.
    Gareth Southgate then has right up until the deadline of Sunday, November 13 to submit his squad for the finals.
    England are not playing any warm-up games for the tournament, so the defeat to Italy and draw to Germany were the last matches the Three Lions played before the tournament.
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    How many players can be named in a World Cup squad?
    England are planning to name their squad on Thursday, November 10.
    All 32 World Cup managers can name 23 to 26 players in their squads.
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    World Cup 2022 – England vs Iran: Date, TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for Three Lions’ first Qatar match

    ENGLAND’S World Cup campaign begins in under two weeks as they take on Iran in their first clash in Qatar. The Three Lions’ last World Cup campaign ended in agony as they lost 2-1 to Croatia in the semi-finals of the 2018 edition in Russia.
    England play Iran in their opening World Cup game in QatarCredit: Getty
    But four years on from then, and with a Euro 2020 final appearance in the bag too, Gareth Southgate’s men are looking to finally overcome the very last hurdle.
    It’s been 56 years since England won their first and only World Cup, and expectations of the team continue to grow every four years.
    Iran will be their first test, before further group stage clashes with rivals Wales and 2010 World Cup group rivals USA.
    This tournament could be make or break for Southgate, who may view the Qatar showpiece as his last opportunity to finally win major silverware as England boss.
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    When is England vs Iran?

    England’s 2022 World Cup opener with Iran will get underway from 1pm UK time on Monday, November 21.
    The game will be held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar’s capital Doha.
    The stadium was opened in 1976 and can hold up to 45,000 fans.

    What TV channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    England vs Iran will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the BBC iPlayer, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    The game is FREE to watch on the BBC, so long as you have a TV licence.

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    When will England’s 26-man squad be announced?
    After a rule change by FIFA, World Cup squads will now be allowed to name 26-man squads rather than the previously permitted 23.
    Each manager has to select their 26-man squad by November 13, a week before the tournament starts. More

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    Watch Neymar’s shock reaction to Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli making Brazil World Cup squad ahead of Rberto Firmino

    NEYMAR was seemingly left stunned by Gabriel Martinelli’s inclusion in Brazil’s World Cup squad.The Arsenal hitman – who has been a shining light in Mikel Arteta’s side over the last two seasons – was selected in Tite’s 26-man squad for Qatar 2022 on Monday.
    Gabriel Martinelli’s form for Arsenal has earned him a spot in Brazil’s World Cup squadCredit: GETTY
    Neymar looked surprised to hear of Gabriel Martinelli’s inclusion in the squad
    Neymar watched the squad announcement with his two childrenCredit: @neymarjr
    And although his inclusion in the squad didn’t come as a surprise to fans of the Premier League, it appeared to be a massive shock to Neymar.
    The Paris Saint-Germain ace hitman seemingly raised his eyebrows in disbelief after hearing Martinelli’s inclusion – at the expense of Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino – in the squad before his own name was announced on Brazilian TV.
    Footage of his reaction quickly went viral and became the talk of social media, with one footy fan saying: “The reaction to Martinelli.
    “I would love to see Gabi finding out he made it.”
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    Another said: “Nelli’s coming for his spot soon, that’s why.”
    And another said: “Neymar hearing Martinelli’s before his name made him shook.”
    One remarked: “He knows he needs to up his game or else Martinelli is gonna bench him.”
    Another chimed in: “Neymar thought his spot was in danger for a moment.”
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    Gunners star Martinelli is part of the 11-man Premier League contingent of Brazil’s squad for Qatar 2022.
    Manchester United trio Antony, Casemiro and Fred have all made the cut – despite the Red Devils’ inconsistent season.
    Chelsea centre-back Thiago Silva will be one of the oldest outfield players in the tournament at the age of 38 following his selection.
    Liverpool duo Fabinho and Alisson have also been called up to the squad – as well as Arsenal and Tottenham stars Gabriel Jesus and Richarlison.
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    Newcastle and West Ham stars Bruno Guimaraes and Lucas Paqueta have also made the final squad for the tournament – as well as former Leeds ace Rafinha.
    But there was no room in Tite’s squad for Firmino or Gabriel Magalhaes, both of whom have enjoyed strong seasons with Liverpool and Arsenal respectively. More