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    Is Algeria vs Cameroon on TV? Live stream free, kick-off time, team news for HUGE World Cup 2022 qualifier

    ALGERIA will be hoping to qualify for the World Cup when they face Cameroon.Djamel Belmadi’s side were able to grind out a 1-0 victory in the first leg, courtesy of ex-Leicester forward Islam Slimani’s first half strike.
    Islam Slimani’s 40th minute effort turned out to be the winner against Cameroon
    And they’ll be confident going into the second leg with because their home support will be firmly behind them.
    However, Cameroon controlled a lot of the possession and accumulated more shots on goal.
    So if Rigobert Song’s men get their act together and the flood lights stay on, they could cause problems for this Algerian squad.
    What time does Algeria vs Cameroon kick off?

    Algeria take on Cameroon on Tuesday 29 March.
    The match is scheduled to kick-off at 6pm UK time – the same time locally.
    It will be played at the Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Bilda, Algeria which holds a capacity of 35,000.
    Djamel Belmadi’s side ran out 1-0 victors in the first leg.

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    What TV channel is Algeria vs Cameroon on and can I live stream it?

    Sadly, Algeria vs Cameroon is not being broadcasted across television in the UK.
    But the match can be streamed legally via the FREE streaming service Mola TV.
    Tablet and mobile users can download the Mola TV app on the device of their choice.

    Team news
    Cameroon unfortunately lost talisman and Africa Cup of Nations top goal scorer Vincent Aboubakar to injury in the first leg.
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    The Indomitable Lions captain had to be dragged off at the interval so he’ll need to be assessed ahead of the match.
    Algeria are injury free of injuries as it stands but they’ll be wrapping Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez in cotton wool as he played a sublime role in helping Belmadi’s side pick up a crucial win last time out. More

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    Is Nigeria vs Ghana on TV? Live stream free, kick-off time, team news for HUGE World Cup 2022 qualifier

    NIGERIA and Ghana will be hoping to take one step closer in qualifying for the 2022 World Cup when they go head-to-head for the second time in FIVE days.The first leg was evenly contested and nothing could separate the two sides in the end.
    Kelechi Iheanacho will be hoping to fire his side to the World Cup in NovemberCredit: EPA
    Both sides put in a better performance than the ones they displayed in the Africa Cup of Nations.
    But only one West African side can go through in this contest and both countries will be desperate to be on that flight to Qatar come November.
    What time does Nigeria vs Ghana kick off?

    Nigeria face Ghana on Tuesday 29 March.
    It is scheduled to kick-off at 6pm UK time – same time locally.
    The match will take place at the Abuja National Stadium in Nigeria which holds a capacity of 60,000.
    Neither side were able to gain an advantage in the first leg.

    What TV channel is Nigeria vs Ghana on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately Nigeria vs Ghana is not being shown on UK television.
    However, it can be streamed legally via the free streaming service Mola TV.
    Mobile and tablet users can download the Mola TV app directly to their devices.

    Team news
    The Black Stars captain, Andre Ayew served his suspension for the first leg having picked up a red card against Comoros so he should be able to return to action.
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    As for Nigeria, Wilfried Ndidi and Maduka Okoya will need to both be assessed after they were ruled out of the encounter in Ghana.
    And Alex Iwobi surprisingly didn’t make the cut so the Everton attacker will not be involved either. More

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    2022 World Cup draw info, Eriksen back with goal for Denmark, England beat Switzerland in friendly, Dembele PAYCUT

    KEEP your eyes peeled because the 2022 Qatar World Cup is happening NEXT WEEK.And Christian Eriksen provided a glimpse of what’s to come in footballs biggest competition by scoring just two minutes into his emotional return for Denmark
    Which has come less than a year after the horrendous heart attack that nearly ended his life.
    England beat Switzerland in a comeback victory thanks to goals from Luke Shaw and Harry Kane, who is closing in on Wayne Rooney’s record goal haul for the Three Lions.
    On the transfer front, Barcelona president Joan Laporta has issued Ousmane Demebele with a paycut warning despite his excellent form of recent.
    Laporta informed the Frenchman that he has to adapt to the new salary scare if is to have a future at the Nou Camp.
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    Eriksen hit with coin in post-game comeback
    A mindless thug threw a coin at Christian Eriksen after the Dane made his first international appearance since his on-pitch heart attack, writes ETIENNE FERMIE.
    The now Brentford player was back in action for his country 287 days after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch against Finland at Euro 2020.
    Eriksen shook off a recent bout with Covid to be involved and was summoned from the bench at half-time in the friendly clash against Netherlands.

    Fittingly taking place at the former Ajax star’s old Amsterdam Arena home, Eriksen made an instant impact.
    Introduced with his side trailing 3-1, Eriksen stepped onto a 47th minute Andreas Skov Olsen cutback to fire emphatically beyond Dutch goalkeeper Mark Flekken.
    The Netherlands would go on to win 4-2, before the shocking coin throwing incident after the game.
    Eriksen, 30, was being interviewed on the pitch following his return, but was struck by a projectile midway through.
    The former Tottenham star was momentarily distracted as a coin appeared to strike his side, before carrying on with his answer.
    Looking shocked, he said: “Did they just throw a coin? Unbelievable.”
    This bizarre incident put a sour note to Eriksen’s big day.
    Rudiger ‘new Chiellini’
    Antonio Rudiger will be billed as the “new Chiellini” to help lure him to Juventus this summer, writes ANDREW DILLON.
    The Chelsea defender is out of contract at the end of this season and the Italian giants want him to lead their defence into a new era.
    And their plan for him to ultimately take over from club legend Giorgio Chiellini as the heartbeat of the back line is an added incentive.
    Credit: Reuters
    Rudiger has already been offered a deal worth around £5.5million-a-season over five years to tempt the athletic Germany centre-back.
    The 29-year-old is attracting interest from Europe’s leading clubs as he winds down his contract at crisis-torn Chelsea.
    Rudiger is one of three senior stars who will become free agents at the end of the season, along with club captain Cesar Azpilicueta and Dane Andreas Christensen.
    Pogba admits he is ‘sad’ at Man Utd
    Paul Pogba has admitted he is “sad” that Manchester United have failed to win a trophy for five years, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    Pogba, 29, returned to Old Trafford in 2016 for £89million.
    But his only pieces of silverware came in that first season back – the League Cup and Europa League under Jose Mourinho in 2017.
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    United came close by reaching the Europa League final last year, losing on penalties, but will be left empty handed again this term following their Champions League exit against Atletico Madrid.
    It guarantees the Old Trafford giants’ worst trophy drought in 40 YEARS.
    And Pogba – who won four consecutive Serie A crowns with Juventus and the World Cup in 2018 – is not happy about the team’s failure to challenge.
    He told Telefoot: “I want to win titles, to play for something and this year and the last few years we haven’t won a title. It’s sad.
    “The season is not over yet, but almost because we don’t have any more titles to play for.”
    Chelsea bidders given April 11 deadline
    Chelsea’s takeover saga will drag on for another fortnight with the four remaining bidders given until April 11 to submit their final proposals.
    The Raine Group have whittled contenders down to a quartet, with an emphasis placed on committing £1billion in future investment into the West London club.
    Each will have until April 11 to potentially up their bids, before the Raine Group will make their final decision.

    According to Sky Sports, this deadline could see the Blues taken over by the end of the next month.
    After Raine decide on their preferred bid, the takeover will still be subject to government approval.
    A key deciding factor could be each bidder’s plans to renovate Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge home.
    The 40,834 capacity is dwarfed by that of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal’s homes.
    Shaw thing with England
    Luke Shaw reveals he feels “wanted” with England, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    And the left-back added he can “play with a smile on my face” on international duty.
    The defender, 26, started for the Three Lions against Switzerland at Wembley on Saturday evening.
    He featured for an hour – blasting in his first goal since the Euro 2020 final – before making way for debutant Tyrick Mitchell.
    Credit: Alamy
    And speaking after the comeback win, he clearly enjoyed the run out under Gareth Southgate after a turbulent season for all at Old Trafford.
    Shaw said: “The environment here that Gareth creates, you always enjoy it.
    “When I come here it’s about enjoyment and playing games with a smile on my face. 
    “We all love playing for our country and when we’re here we’re all focused on what’s happening here.”
    We all love playing for our country.Luke Shaw
    Qatar World Cup draw 2022
    By the end of March, 28 of the 32 participants will be finalised for the Qatar World Cup in November.
    The final four places will be decided, three in the intercontinental playoffs in June, and the final European playoff final.
    This has been delayed due to the invasion of Ukraine, who Scotland will face in the semi final.
    Wales lie in wait after Gareth Bale starred in the Miracle of Wales.
    The draw for the tournament takes place on Friday 1 April 2022, in Doha, Qatar at 5pm.
    Dembele told to take a pay cut
    Barcelona president Joan Laporta has issued Premier League transfer target Ousmane Dembele a blunt warning amid a contract stand-off, writes KOSTAS LIANOS.
    Laporta is still holding talks with Dembele, whose deal with Barca runs out in June, and insists he will have to lower his wage demands if he wishes to stay at the Nou Camp.
    As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Barca bigwig has told the winger he will have to adapt to the club’s new salary scale that is set to come into effect next season.
    Credit: Rex
    Laporta also confirmed negotiations are underway with Gavi, Ronald Araujo and Sergi Roberto.
    Romano tweeted: “Barcelona president Laporta tells [Mundo Deportivo]: ‘We’ve no news for Ousmane Dembele contract.
    ‘If he wants to stay, he will have to adapt to our salary scale for next season.
    ‘Talks are underway with Gavi and Araujo. Sergi Roberto? It’s in the hands of his agent’.”
    Not a Rash decision
    Arsenal are plotting a shock summer transfer swoop for Marcus Rashford, according to reports.
    The Manchester United forward is enduring a rough time at Old Trafford this season.
    However, according to the Mirror, Rashford could be offered an escape route out of Old Trafford by Arsenal, as the Gunners look to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s goals.
    Credit: Getty
    He has hit a barren run of form and slipped way down the pecking order – with just five goals in 26 appearances across all competitions and two completed 90 minutes.
    The England international was dropped by Gareth Southgate for the current Three Lions camp.
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    Gareth Southgate claimed England’s stuttering 2-1 comeback win over Switzerland was a “really good exercise” – helped by three debutant defenders.
    Keeper Jordan Pickford showed why he is still No1 ahead of in-firm Arsenal stopper Aaron Ramsdale.
    And Southgate hailed “composed” Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi after his first call-up.
    The other new boys – Southampton right-back Kyle Walker-Peters and Palace’s Tyrick Mitchell as a sub left-back – perhaps have less-clear shots at a World Cup spot this winter.
    But now unbeaten for 21 matches, Southgate said of his Three Lions: “I think they’ve got pride in the way they’ve been playing.
    “And to see some players who perhaps haven’t played as often for us and some new players as well was a really good exercise for all of them.
    “It was a really good test. We went behind, we had tactical problems to solve, we had to defend properly.
    “Of course towards the end of the game we were able to get more experience and some top players onto the pitch, which made us finish strongly.”
    Breel Embolo’s header deservedly put the Swiss in front before Luke Shaw’s fine drive and Harry Kane’s penalty secured victory.
    Skipper Kane is now level with Bobby Charlton’s 49-goal England total – behind only Wayne Rooney’s 53.
    Southgate hails new boys
    Boss Gareth Southgate claims England’s 2-1 comeback win over Switzerland showed their pride as they went 21 games unbeaten.
    Southgate said: “To see some players who perhaps haven’t played as often for us and some new players as well was a really good exercise for all of them.
    “I thought it was a really good test. We went behind, we had tactical problems to solve, we had to defend properly.
    “Of course towards the end of the game we were able to get more experience and some top players onto the pitch, which made us finish strongly as well and that was important for the team and also for the crowd.”
    He added of his squad: “I think they’ve got pride in the way they’ve been playing and we talked last year about that and about their record last year.
    “Of course towards the end of the game we were able to get more experience and some top players onto the pitch, which made us finish strongly as well and that was important for the team and also for the crowd.”
    Arsenal & Newcastle in Calvert-Lewin boost
    Arsenal, Newcastle and West Ham are tipped to pursue Dominic Calvert-Lewin after suggestions Everton are ready to sell their England striker.
    The Toffees reportedly have worries over Financial Fair Play awards and Calvert-Lewin is arguably their most valuable asset
    Credit: Getty
    Guehi reveals his ‘nervous’ family stayed at home
    England’s impressive debutant Marc Guehi revealed his family missed his Wembley joy – as they are too nervous to attend.
    The Crystal Palace centre-back, 21, was ‘fantastically proud’ as he helped see off Switzerland 2-1 in today’s friendly.
    But he told BBC Radio 5 Live: “Sometimes they get a bit nervous so prefer to watch at home.
    “They definitely were tempted, but I know they are watching from afar and supporting me, and I always feel their love in my heart.”
    Chelsea hover amid Dembele contract stand-off
    Barcelona president Joan Laporta has issued Chelsea transfer target Ousmane Dembele – also linked with Manchester United – a blunt warning amid a contract stand-off.
    Laporta is still holding talks with Dembele, whose deal with Barca runs out in June, and insists he will have to lower his wage demands if he wishes to stay at the Nou Camp.
    As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Barca bigwig has told the winger he will have to adapt to the club’s new salary scale that is set to come into effect next season.
    Christian Eriksen scored with his FIRST TOUCH back in international football after his cardiac arrest last year as Denmark lost 4-2 away to Holland.
    The Danes called up the 30-year-old earlier this month following his impressive club comeback with Brentford.
    What a moment ❤️Christian Eriksen scores with his first touch on his return to the Denmark side a year after he suffered cardiac arrest at Euro 2020. pic.twitter.com/pkUPu1f7zq— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 26, 2022

    And in a fairytale story the 30-year-old found the back of the net less than two minutes after coming on as a half time substitute in a friendly against the Netherlands.
    It was a typically classy finish too, with Eriksen firing into the top corner from 13 yards out after having the ball cut-back into his path by winger Andreas Skov Olsen.
    But even if the script wasn’t perfect enough, the goal came at the Johan Cruyff Arena, where Eriksen spent three years as a player for Ajax.
    The last time Eriksen represented Denmark was that fateful day in Copenhagen 287 days ago.
    He was loudly applauded by the entire stadium as he made his way onto the pitch for the start of the second half.
    Spain 2 Albania 1
    Dani Olmo snatched Spain’s stoppage-time winner.
    Ferran Torres finally put the dominant hosts in front on 75 minutes.
    But sub Myrto Uzuni punished a blunder by Spain’s debutant Brentford keeper David Raya with a lucky leveller from Albania’s first effort on goal.
    Southampton striker Armando Broja – on loan from Chelsea – shone for Albania.
    But Olmo sneaked a narrowly-deserved victory for Spain.
    Arsenal, Toon & Hammers in Calvert-Lewin boost
    Arsenal, Newcastle and West Ham ae tipped to pursue Dominic Calvert-Lewin after suggestions Everton are ready to sell their England striker.
    The Toffees reportedly have worries over Financial Fair Play awards and Calvert-Lewin is arguably their most valuable asset
    Credit: Getty
    Cottagers want Pope
    EXCLUSIVE: Fulham want Burnley’s Nick Pope to be their No 1 in the Premier League next season, writes ALAN NIXON.
    Craven Cottage boss Marco Silva is keen to get recruitment sorted out early with the club eight points clear at the top of the Championship.
    And the Portuguese has already lined up a major bid for England keeper Pope, who seems sure to move on this summer if Sean Dyche’s strugglers go down.
    Clarets would ask around £20million for Pope, 29, but that could be negotiable if they fail to escape the bottom three.
    Pope faces a cut in wages if the club are relegated — another reason why a move would tempt him, alongside staying in the England frame.
    And he could grab a lucrative deal at the Cottagers, who are never scared to spend on salaries when they are in the top flight.
    No clean get-away after the Italian Sob
    Italy stars left the dressing room in terrible condition after their humiliating loss to North Macedonia.
    The reigning European champions lost 1-0 to the Balkan minnows on Thursday’s World Cup qualifying semi-final playoff and were shockingly eliminated from Qatar 2022.

    Aleksandar Trajkovski’s winner in the second minute of stoppage time stunned the Azzurri at the Renzo Barbera and frustrations boiled over after the referee’s final whistle.
    Roberto Mancini’s men were in such a foul mood they took their anger out on the dressing room in Palermo.
    Corriere dello Sport shared a damning video showing the locker room in an absolute state. Empty plastic bottles and other type of trash were lying around everywhere.
    There was also plenty of food left on the floor by the Euro 2020 winners as the Italian publication described the state of it as a “real shame” and “utter disrespect”.
    This is not the first time Italy leave a locker room behind in ruins as they did the same at Wembley after beating England in the final.
    Of course, the atmosphere was completely different in London as the Italians celebrated their hearts out backstage. A party broke out and there were beer cans, as well as wine and champagne bottles lying everywhere.
    Rest of the England ratings
    Harry Kane – 6
    Some decent link-ups with Foden was about as good as it got for Kane in the first period.
    The England skipper held up the ball to bring others into play but failed to really threaten in the final third – until he won the game from the penalty spot and equalled Sir Bobby Charlton’s record in the process.
    Looked more Kane-like in the final quarter of an hour, though Southgate will want him much more involved against Ivory Coast on Tuesday.
    Subs
    Jack Grealish (for Mount on 61 mins) – 7
    Injected some much-needed energy into the game when he came on as the crowd favourite brought his X factor quality to the team.
    Drifts in and out of the match but the opposition always remains wary, enabling others to pick up pockets of space.
    Declan Rice (for Gallagher on 61 mins) – 7
    Showed his class on the ball when he came on. Clearly England’s most accomplished player when attempting to dictate the tempo of the match.
    The first name on the team sheet for the World Cup.
    Raheem Sterling (for Walker-Peters on 61 mins) – 6
    Played on the right of a midfield four after coming off the bench.
    Didn’t see much of the ball as Grealish received most of the service out on the left. Looked threatening in the closing stages but couldn’t pick anyone out with his back post cross.
    Tyrick Mitchell (for Shaw on 61 mins) – 6
    Gained valuable experience and did not put a foot wrong at the back when he came on for his debut.
    Jude Bellingham (for Phil Foden on 80 mins) – 6
    Helped out the defensive effort in the closing stages with an important clearance from a dangerous delivery.
    Ollie Watkins (for Kane on 89 mins)
    Barely had time for a touch of the ball before the full-time whistle went.
    More England ratings
    Conor Gallagher – 6
    Was full of energy and application but struggled to find his feet in the game in the first half – albeit registering an assist for Shaw’s equaliser.
    Clipped a nice ball over the top for Kane in the second period but the striker couldn’t prod beyond Jonas Omlin.
    Came off after an hour as Southgate shook things up with four changes.
    Jordan Henderson – 7
    Evidently England’s best starting midfielder in the match, he consistently won the ball back and snuffed out danger early on.
    But when Rice emerged it was clear the West Ham man is by some distance England’s best player when it comes to retaining possession.
    Phil Foden – 7
    Played as the link between the midfield and Kane very effectively at times – almost acting as a second striker alongside the Tottenham man.
    Definitely looked the most likely player to make something happen for the Three Lions.
    Seems to be developing a positive understanding with captain Kane.
    Mason Mount – 4
    Was a passenger for much of the first half as he seemed to be dropping deeper into the midfield to play alongside Gallagher and Henderson.
    Never looked a threat going forward – indicative of a player who has only scored one Premier League goal since Christmas.
    Replaced by Grealish 15 minutes into the second half after a difficult evening.
    England ratings
    Jordan Pickford – 8
    Made a smart stop down to his left from Xhaka in the first half and followed that up moments later with a sensational reflex parry onto the bar.
    With the back five crumbling around him inside the opening 30 minutes, Pickford stood up and made the saves which kept England in the game.
    Under pressure from Aaron Ramsdale, Pickford continues to use England as a happy release from his struggles for Everton.
    Kyle Walker-Peters – 6
    One of two England debutants, Walker-Peters missed a sitter in the first 45 before thankfully seeing the offside flag go up to spare his blushes.
    The delivery he is so renowned for at St Mary’s was lacking, but he wasn’t helped out by Foden’s desire to drift into a central role – leaving Walker-Peters isolated on the right.
    Would have impressed Southgate when he won the ball back high up the pitch moments before Shaw equalised.
    Marc Guehi – 6
    Got caught a bit flat-footed a couple of times as the Swiss forward line found space around the back of the England defence.
    The left side of England’s back five looked particularly vulnerable – with Switzerland often finding room to create in between Guehi and Shaw.
    Grew into the game and finished it strongly – understandable given his lack of experience.
    Ben White – 6
    Came in for John Stones just minutes before kick-off after the Manchester City man was injured in the warm-up.
    The Arsenal defender’s calmness on the ball and pinpoint distribution showed he could be the antidote to Harry Maguire’s shortcomings.
    But he also showed his own fragility, losing Embolo when the Swiss striker peeled around the back and nodded home the opener.
    Conor Coady – 6
    With Stones pulling up moments before the match, Coady suddenly found himself the most experienced international centre-back in England’s starting line-up.
    Was commanding from set-pieces at points when England were coming under a little pressure, but does not look capable enough at the heart of an international defence.
    Luke Shaw – 6
    Shaw was caught out of position when he committed himself high up the pitch – often showing the defensive frailties he has been criticised for while playing for Man Utd in recent months.
    But he gave England fans a throwback to his goal in the Euros final by showing them how well he can strike the ball in the final third – bagging his second for his country.
    Was hooked on the hour mark to make way for debutant Tyrick Mitchell.
    England 2 Switzerland 1
    Luke Shaw and Harry Kane’s penalty sealed England’s stuttering comeback win.
    Breel Embolo headed Switzerland’s deserved early opener before Fabian Frei and Xherdan Shaqiri hit the Three Lions’ bar.
    Read all the reaction on this Wembley friendly with our match blog HERE.
    Rep of Ireland 2 Belgium 2
    Sub Alan Browne’s bullet header earned Ireland a late draw with the world’s top-ranked side to make it seven games unbeaten in this lively friendly.
    Michy Batshuayi and Hans Vanaken put Belgium ahead twice, with Chiedozie Ogbene levelling inbetween with a deflected bicycle kick
    Latest: England 2 Switzerland 1
    Harry Kane’s 78th minute penalty put England in front for the first time.
    Steven Zuber’s handball from a Marc Guehi header was penalised by VAR, enabling Kane to draw level with Bobby Charlton from the spot as the Three Lions’ all-time top scorer on 49 goals.
    Click on our match blog HERE for updates from Wembley in this friendly.
    Latest: England 1 Switzerland 1
    The Three Lions are still spluttering along as they enter the final half-hour with a raft of changes.
    But Conor Gallagher is impressing in midfield.
    Click on our match blog HERE for updates from Wembley in this friendly.
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    Mason Mount refuses to put boot into Italy over World Cup failure and reveals amazing message he sent to Jorginho

    MASON MOUNT has refused to give Chelsea team-mate Jorginho “stick” after Italy failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Italy fell to a shock 1-0 defeat to North Macedonia on Thursday, missing out on a play-off final meet with Portugal.
    Jorginho was heartbroken by Italy’s World Cup exitCredit: AP
    Mount is almost certain to be in Qatar with EnglandCredit: GETTY
    Jorginho and Mount won the Champions League together at ChelseaCredit: GETTY
    The defeat also means Italy have missed out competing in back-to-back World Cups having sat out Russia 2018 too.
    And to make things worse, the last time the Azzurri played a World Cup knockout match was all the way back in 2006 when they won it.
    Chelsea midfielder Jorginho was unable to change Italy’s fortunes and was left heartbroken at full-time of the defeat to North Macedonia.
    Mount, who is all but sure to be a part of Gareth Southgate’s England squad in Qatar, says it’s hard for him to see a team-mate upset.
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    The Englishman said: “No, I won’t be giving him jokes or stick about what’s happened with Italy.
    “It’s hard for me to see a player I have played with for the last three years go through something like that.
    “You know how much hard work it takes to get into that position – so to just fall short is so disappointing.
    “I actually sent him a little message and said: ‘Keep your head up, you’ve had an amazing season and, hopefully, we can go on this season to win some more things together.’
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    “I always mention Jorgy is the joker in the group. But when it comes to big games against us, there is nothing but respect between us all.
    “When you’re at that level and you’re playing in finals, football is on the line and there’s that passion that goes into the game.
    “The hunger to win for your country means so much – so there would never be a joke about it afterwards.
    “It’s all about respect. If you look at how far both teams (England and Italy) had to come to get that opportunity in the final, it was a massive amount.”

    Mount knows about heartbreak on the international stage, losing the Euro 2020 final to Italy last summer.
    But defeat hasn’t knocked the Three Lions’ hunger to win tournaments.
    The Blues midfielder added: “We’ll always always have that desire and hunger to prove something and win.
    “It’s been a long time since we’ve won something, but as a group we know that if we keep pushing and believing then we can achieve something. We’ve got the players for that.
    “Everything is set up and we know we can do big things – as we showed last summer.
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    NEWCASTLE plan to visit Saudi Arabia during the domestic break for the World Cup finals.Eddie Howe and Co have already made one trip to their owners’ country and are now looking into an extended stay — with games thrown in.
    Newcastle are set to travel to Saudi Arabia during the World Cup 2022 breakCredit: Getty
    Newcastle are planning a second trip to Saudi Arabia after their takeoverCredit: Reuters
    Many Premier League clubs are plotting how to spend their spare time when the World Cup finals are on in Qatar this winter.
    Some outfits have plans to visit far-flung places — and may even play in friendly competitions.
     But Newcastle only have one destination in mind and that is their Saudi owners’ home country.
    The Magpies travelled to the Arab state in January shortly after their £305million takeover.
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    England 2 Switzerland 1 LIVE RESULT: Harry Kane scores penalty after Luke Shaw equaliser for Three Lions – reaction

    HARRY KANE has scored from the penalty spot to give England the win against Switzerland.VAR ruled that the Three Lions deserved a penalty after spotting a hand ball.
    Luke Shaw had equalised for England in the dying moments of the first half.
    Breel Embolo had given Switzerland the lead at Wembley against an under-strength Three Lions.
    Gareth Southgate’s side are now undefeated in eight games and last lost a game over 90 minutes against Belgium in November 2020.
    Of course that penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the Euros final will not be forgotten in a hurry, even if the Azzurri failed to qualify for Qatar.
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    England have begun the World Cup year with a win.
    It wasn’t always pretty, it wasn’t particularly exciting, but the Three Lions have recorded yet another victory – and against a decent side too.
    Switzerland ran their hosts ragged in the first half, and showed just why they came through their qualifying group unbeaten, finishing top above Italy.
    Yet a goal on the stroke of half-time from Luke Shaw cancelled out Breel Embolo’s opener, and, in the second period, England took charge.
    The friendly will perhaps be most memorable for Harry Kane’s 49th international goal, struck late on from the penalty spot, that took him level with Sir Bobby Charlton in England’s all-time scorers list.
    Kane will be hoping to hit the half-century on Tuesday when Ivory Coast arrive at Wembley to throw down another challenge, and you’ll be able to follow all the action live with us here at SunSport.
    Until then, thank you for joining us and goodnight.
    Satisfied Southgate praises infectious Gallagher
    Gareth Southgate praised England’s three debutants following a hard-fought victory over Switzerland, and then singled out Conor Gallagher on his first start for his country.
    Palace midfielder Gallagher appeared for an hour alongside Jordan Henderson in midfield, and played a pivotal part in Luke Shaw’s equaliser.
    Afterwards the Three Lions boss said: “It was a really good test. We know that they’re a very good side and I thought it was a great challenge for us.
    “We learnt a lot about some new players, and some relatively inexperienced players in an international shirt, and I thought they all came through it very well.”
    [Conor Gallagher] is infectious, isn’t he? I think he can set the tone for the rest of the team, we see that with his club every week, and he presses with ambition. Some players get close to people and don’t actually win the ball, he goes and makes contact, and turns the ball over.Gareth SouthgateSky Sports
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    Who was the pick of the bunch? Who else shone in the Wembley sun? And who struggled to make an impact?
    See how we’ve scored England’s stars in our match ratings following today’s 2-1 friendly win over Switzerland.
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    Harsh critics of Harry Kane’s goalscoring exploits will point to the relatively low total needed to become England’s record goalscorer.
    However, you only need to look at the players who have netted more international goals than the Three Lions captain in the past seven years to realise just what a special striker he is.

    Match stats from Wembley
    It needed a late Harry Kane penalty to separate the two sides as far the scoreline goes, and the match statistics tell a similar story of a tightly-fought contest.
    Credit: UEFA.Com
    Spot on Harry’s no Gary
    Gary Lineker must have relived his most infamous moment in an England shirt (okay, second-most after his dirty protest at Italia ’90) when he saw Harry Kane stepping up to take this evening’s penalty.
    Lineker was also on 48 England goals, one behind Bobby Charlton’s then-record of 49, when he stepped up to take a spotkick against Brazil at Wembley in 1992.
    The striker, normally so reliable from 12 yards, inexplicably opted for a cheeky chip that was easily saved by goalkeeper Roberto Calos. Lineker never scored for his country again.
    Credit: @GaryLineker Twitter
    Full time – England 2-1 Switzerland
    England come from behind to get the job done on home turf.
    Harry Kane’s late penalty earned the Three Lions victory, but it was a win that they had to fight hard for after Switzerland had taken a first half lead.
    Luke Shaw strike on the stroke of half-time cancelled out Breel Embolo’s opener against the run of the play, before a much-changed England took charge in the second period.
    Kane’s winner takes him on to 49 international goals for England, level with Sir Bobby Charlton, and just four away from Wayne Rooney’s record.

    England 2-1 Switzerland
    90+5. The delivery is swung into the box. It’s miskicked at the near post, Rice is pulled down in the centre, and Grealish heads clear at the back stick.
    That will be the final action of this friendly.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    90+4. Switzerland win a corner.
    The drama of it all.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    90+3. There’s a late chance for Switzerland to level, but Declan Rice gets back to cover.
    The West Ham favourite has been superb since his introduction.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    90+1. Coady almost gets in on the act, but his twisting header is punched away in a most unorthodox manner by Omlin.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    90. A mix-up between goalkeeper and defence almost allow Watkins and Sterling to steal in for a third, but the visitors manage to survive.
    Four minutes of stoppage time will now be played.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    88. There will be no number 50 tonight.
    Harry Kane will save himself for Tuesday’s test against Ivory Coast by sitting out the final few minutes here.
    The captain’s armband is passed to Jordan Henderson as Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins comes on for a late appearance.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    87. Rodriguez whistles a speculative shot over the crossbar, and England are going to make their final change.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    85. Into the final five minutes at Wembley. Can England hold out for yet another friendly success?
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    83. White continues to impress since moving to right wing-back.
    He sparks a move that sees Henderson in an advanced position, and in an area to deliver a cross.
    The Liverpool midfielder sends it long, looking for Bellingham, but the England substitute is too forceful in his attempts to meet it, instead bundling over Mbabu.

    England 2-1 Switzerland
    81. England immediately make their fifth change after taking the lead, and it brings an appearance for young Jude Bellingham.
    The Borussia Dortmund midfielder is on for Phil Foden.
    England 2-1 Switzerland
    79. The England captain makes no mistake from 12 yards!
    Unfocused by all that’s happening around him, the striker runs up and buries the penalty low and into the bottom left corner.
    Omlin went the right way in the Switzerland goal, but couldn’t get near it.
    Harry Kane moves level with Sir Bobby Charlton on 49 goals, and now has only Wayne Rooney ahead of him on the all-time scorers’ list with 53 England goals.

    Goal! Harry Kane scores from the spot!
    VAR Review! Penalty to England!
    The video officials take their time considering the incident, and the longer that they examine the footage, the more confident England become that the decision is going to come their way.
    Eventually, referee Andreas Ekberg is advised to consult the pitchside monitor, and he needs just two replays to return and point for a penalty.

    England 1-1 Switzerland
    74. The corner is sent deep from the right, and finds Guehi at the far post.
    The Palace defender’s header crashes into Zuber, and immediately the England players scream for a penalty.
    The referee isn’t interested but there is a VAR check ongoing.

    England 1-1 Switzerland
    74. White gets forward again, this time on the right, and wins a corner when his low centre is diverted behind.
    England 1-1 Switzerland
    73. The Wembley crowd are getting really excited but it’s not because of anything that’s happening on the pitch. Could it be paper aeroplanes of Mexican waves?
    England 1-1 Switzerland
    71. White almost brings the house down with a thumping effort from 25 yards that whistles just over the crossbar.
    England 1-1 Switzerland
    69. A decent move down the left, and one that involves two of the subs.
    Grealish finds Mitchell via Foden, and the debutant at left-back curls a decent cross into the box.
    Kane gets up to meet it, but can’t get enough power into his header to truly test Omlin, who makes a comfortable save.
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    Furious Italy flops trash dressing room after World Cup play-off KO with empty bottles and food thrown everywhere

    ITALY stars trashed their dressing room after their humiliating loss to North Macedonia.The reigning European champions lost 1-0 to the Balkan minnows in Thursday’s World Cup qualifying semi-final playoff and were shockingly eliminated from competing at Qatar 2022.

    North Macedonia stunned Italy as they eliminated them from the 2022 World CupCredit: AP
    Italy trashed their locker room after losing to North MacedoniaCredit: Alamy
    Aleksandar Trajkovski’s winner in the second minute of stoppage time stunned the Azzurri at the Renzo Barbera and frustrations seemingly boiled over after the referee’s final whistle.
    Roberto Mancini’s men took their anger out on the dressing room in Palermo.
    Corriere dello Sport shared a damning video showing the locker room in an absolute state.
    Empty plastic bottles and other items of trash were lying around everywhere.
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    There was also plenty of food left on the floor by the Euro 2020 winners as the Italian publication described the state of it as a “real shame” and “utter disrespect”.
    It is not the first time Italy have left a locker room behind in ruins as they did the same at Wembley after beating England in the final of last year’s Euros.
    Of course, the atmosphere was completely different in London as the Italians celebrated their hearts out backstage.
    A party broke out and there were beer cans, as well as wine and champagne bottles lying everywhere.
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    Socks, boxer shorts, flip-flops and towels were also left on the floor as things turned chaotic.
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    England vs Switzerland LIVE: Stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for TODAY’S international friendly – updates

    ENGLAND will be aiming to continue their momentum ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup when they face Switzerland THIS EVENING.The Three Lions went undefeated in their World Cup qualifiers winning eight out of 10 games and comfortably topping the group by six points.
    And Gareth Southgate can use this fixture as an opportunity to give inexperienced players their first senior international debut.
    However, the Swiss will also be heading to the World Cup after going undefeated finishing top of Group C ahead of Euro 2020 winners Italy.
    So the England boss will be well aware that this match is far from a foregone conclusion.
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    Swiss talisman Xherdan Shaqiri recently completed a move to MLS side Chicago Fire less than six months after joining Lyon from Liverpool.
    After Marcus Rashford’s admission from the squad, England head coach Gareth Southgate said: “I have spoken with him. I think he totally understands where he’s at.”
    “Marcus is very realistic. He knows he has is in a situation where he not been getting in the United team consistently and he will be searching as much as anybody to get that form back.”
    What time does England vs Switzerland kick off?

    England vs Switzerland on Saturday, March 26.
    The match kicks off at 5.30pm in the UK – 6.30pm in Switzerland.
    It takes place at Wembley Stadium, London.
    The sides last met in 2019, where England beat Switzerland on penalties to secure third place in the Nations League.

    What TV channel is England vs Switzerland on and can I live stream it?

    England vs Switzerland is live on Sky Sports Main Event and Football.
    Coverage commences at 4.30pm – one hour before kick off.
    To stream the game live, head to Sky Go or Now TV.

    Teams news
    England
    Kyle Walker is England’s only noticeable full-back absentee with Southgate reportedly using the upcoming friendlies as a chance to look at his other flank defending options.
    Manchester United forwards Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford have both been dropped due to poor form.
    But Arsenal formidable duo, Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe have will be absent with the latter picking up a last minute injury and his Hale End partner suffering with Covid-19.
    However, Crystal Palace players Connor Gallagher and Marc Guehi have both been called up after impressing at Selhurst park this season.
    England Squad
    Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford (Everton), Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal), Nick Pope (Burnley)
    Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Conor Coady (Wolves), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Reece James (Chelsea), Harry Maguire (Manchester United), Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa), Luke Shaw (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City), Ben White (Arsenal)
    Midfielders: Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund), Conor Gallagher (Crystal Palace), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Mason Mount (Chelsea), Declan Rice (West Ham United), James Ward-Prowse (Southampton)
    Forwards: Tammy Abraham (Roma), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Jack Grealish (Manchester City), Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
    Latest odds
    England 4/6
    Draw 5/2
    Switzerland 9/2
    Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication
    Stay up to date with the latest from Wembley in our live blog…
    England favourites for friendly success
    The Three Lions have won their last eight international friendlies, and the bookies have them at a touch of odds-on to make it nine in a row.

    England win 4/6
    Draw 12/5
    Switzerland win 9/2

    Odds from Betfair correct at time of post publication.
    Let’s head down Wembley Way
    Good afternoon and welcome to the Wembley for our live coverage of Saturday’s international friendly between England and Switzerland.

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