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    World Cup 2022 – Spain vs Costa Rice: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time for group stage clash

    SPAIN take on tricky side Costa Rica in their opening 2022 World Cup group game. La Roja were the best international team in the world between 2008 and 2012, but those stars have retired and the new generation are finding their feet.
    Spain haven’t won the World Cup since their 2010 triumphCredit: AFP
    Costa Rica reached the knockout stages of the World Cup in 2014Credit: Getty
    They came close to reaching the final of Euro 2020 last year but were knocked out on penalties in the semi-final by Italy.
    Spain will be one of the stronger teams heading into the Qatar showpiece at the end of 2022 and they’ll be hoping they can go a step further than they did in 2018.
    Four years ago in Russia, Spain went out in the last-16, losing a penalty shootout to the tournament hosts.
    Costa Rica have their own World Cup history, as they surprised everyone in 2014 in Brazil, topping a group which contained Italy, England and Uruguay.

    When is Spain vs Costa Rica?

    Spain’s clash with Costa Rica will take place on Wednesday, November 23.
    The game will kick off at 4pm UK time.
    Spain vs Costa Rice will be held at the Al Thumana Stadium in Al Khor.
    The last time the two sides played each other was in 2017 and Spain won 5-0.

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

    Spain vs Costa Rice will be shown live on ITV 1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence. More

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    How Jude Bellingham went from footie-loving copper’s son to England’s wonderkid – & quirky reason he wears number 22

    AT the Adidas concession here in Doha’s sprawling fan zone, a giant picture of Jude Bellingham stares out alongside another of Lionel Messi.Before the tournament kicked off some were wondering if the marketing bods hadn’t got a little ahead of themselves.
    Jude Bellingham celebrates after scoring England’s first goal at the World CupCredit: EPA
    Toddler Jude with dad Mark at a non-league gameCredit: Tim Stewart
    Aged 19, Jude has only played 117 league games — 41 of which were for Birmingham City in the Championship.
    Messi is considered to be the greatest footballer of all time.
    But on Monday afternoon, at Qatar’s Khalifa International Stadium, Jude confirmed he had earned his spot next to the Argentinian.
    After a deft headed goal and a thrilling box-to-box performance in his first game in the World Cup finals, England fans awarded him a rousing rendition of Beatles song Hey Jude.
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    No English teenager has lit up the world stage quite so effervescently since Michael Owen burst on to the scene in 1998 with a wonder goal against Argentina.
    Born in Stourbridge, West Mids, to working-class parents, articulate Jude — with model good looks — remains remarkably grounded.
    “I’m just Jude,” he told a podcast for his German side Borussia Dortmund.
    “I don’t see myself as some sort of special person because I play professional football. I’m no better than anyone else just because I can kick a ball around.”
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    It is a humility ingrained in him from childhood by his mum Denise and dad Mark.
    He has also said of both Mark, 46, and Denise, 54: “Before being great parents they’re great people. Both are working-class and filled me with the things you need to get along.
    “You can take those lessons in your personal life and social life, but also into football: Not giving up, working hard and if you want something, putting in the graft to go and get it.”
    His dad, a police sergeant before retiring last week, was a journeyman non-league striker.
    On blustery, mud-splattered afternoons, Jude, accompanied by his mum and little brother Jobe, watched his father at football outposts from Southend to Sutton Coldfield.
    One photo tweeted by Jude showed him being cradled by his crop-headed dad as he trudged off the pitch before a game for Southend’s Catholic United in Essex.
    Southend-born Mark reached 700 goals aged 40 at Midland League Division Two side Paget Rangers in 2016.
    The landmark — achieved in approximately 850 games — had begun with a strike for East Thurrock United in 1994.
    He had spells with some 15 different clubs, including Bromsgrove Rovers and Stourbridge, but described himself as “not very good!”
    The England midfielder said of his dad: “I used to watch him play all the time, it’s where I started to get that love for football.
    “That non-league style of toughness and being gritty when you need is reflected in my game, and I do think that comes from watching my dad play — even though he never tackled!”
    When Jude signed for Dortmund aged 17, he and Denise moved to the north German city and shared a flat.
    Jude showed ‘unreal’ raw talent at cricket & football aged just 11Credit: Tim Stewart
    Jude and his mum Denise share a cuddleCredit: Twitter
    Last May he said: “My mum keeps me in check on a daily basis, does pretty much everything for me. She keeps me level-headed and grounded, which is the most important thing.”
    Born in June 2003, Jude Victor William Bellingham’s footballing career began on a scrap of grass outside the family’s home in Hagley, near Stourbridge, West Mids.
    Former West Bromwich Albion winger Gary Hackett, who later managed Mark Bellingham at Stourbridge, remembers Jude and Jobe playing in a local park.
    He recalled: “Even if they weren’t involved in the session they would be running and kicking a ball and you could just see they had a passion for football.
    “You could see they were naturally gifted athletes. They could run and they had good technical skills.”
    Jude and Jobe also played cricket.
    Fady Jadayel, coach at Hagley Cricket Club, said: “At 11, Jude stood out as unbelievably talented. He had a raw sporting ability. It’s difficult to express it without sounding weird but he moved with a poise and a grace. His co-ordination was unreal.”
    Cricket would ultimately lose the boys to football.
    Jude signed for Birmingham City’s pre-academy aged seven. Former academy manager and mentor Mike Dodds remembered: “At under-sevens he was just like any other boy, really.
    “He was very good, obviously, but he wasn’t this mercurial, generational talent that people label him now.
    “He wasn’t the best at his age group, he wasn’t completely in love with the game. We liked him but if someone had said he would be in the England squad at 17 we’d have thought that person was crazy.”
    In 2015 Dodds had a conversation with a 12-year-old Jude which would help shape his young charge’s career.
    ‘Poise and grace’
    He explained: “I sat down with him and said, ‘I think you have the ability to play all areas of midfield’, so sitting midfield was a No4, No8 was a box to box and No10 was a scorer and creator.
    “We added all those numbers up and it came to 22. So we decided that was his number.”
    On August 6, 2019, Jude jogged out to face Portsmouth in the Carabao Cup with number 22 on the back of his Blues shirt.
    Aged 16 years and 38 days, he was Birmingham City’s youngest ever first-team player.
    He would play another 43 games for City that season, earning £145 a week, but the Championship was no place for his glittering talents.
    Soon Manchester United were sniffing round.
    But Premiership Big Six teams are tough places for youngsters to break through.
    Dad Mark was keener on Germany’s Borussia Dortmund, who offered a £25million deal and have a track record of blooding young talent, including England’s Jadon Sancho.
    Some believed Birmingham be- haved a little theat- rically when they retired the No22 shirt worn by a teenager on just 44 occasions, but they have been proved prophetically correct.
    In October 2020 he became the youngest Englishman to start a Champions League match, facing Italy’s Lazio aged 17 years and 113 days.
    A month later Gareth Southgate came calling.

    Wearing his beloved No22 shirt, Jude made his England debut as a substitute against the Republic of Ireland at Wembley.
    At 17 years 136 days he became England’s third-youngest full international behind Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney.
    After his first start for England, against Austria in June 2021, Southgate said: “You can’t help but marvel at the performance of a boy that age. It’s a bit disrespectful maybe at 17 to call him a boy, and he certainly plays like a man.”
    Jude with his family signing for Birmingham City in 2019Credit: Birmingham City FC
    Jude’s dad Mark on patrol as a copperCredit: PA
    Former academy coach Dodds credits Jude’s close-knit family with nurturing his stellar career.
    He said: “They’re so consistent and the bond they have is so strong it’s made him very humble and incredibly focused. He’s so driven to be the very best and such a strong family bond is almost the perfect storm.”
    Brother Jobe, 17, is following his trajectory, making his debut for Birmingham last year.
    Last week Mark handed in his West Midlands Police warrant card, tweeting: “As of midnight I became a civilian after 24+ years service. Cops ain’t perfect but they’re trying their best under difficult circumstances. If we can show kindness to each other, we have a chance.”
    In his prime, Mark earned around £200 a week from football.
    Jude earns around £50,000 a week with Dortmund, but could more than triple that with a move to an English or Spanish giant.
    His opportunities off the field also appear limitless.
    So far he has used his new-found fame to fundraise for a school in Kenya.
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    But despite being showered with adulation and riches, Jude is quick to remember those windswept days watching his dad on the muddy playing fields of England.
    He may be billed opposite Messi but it’s the hotshot non-league striker Mark Bellingham who he calls his “first footballing hero”.
    Proud Jude joining Borussia Dortmund in 2020Credit: Getty
    Young Lion Jude in his England trackie with mum DeniseCredit: Twitter
    Jude celebrates with team mate Mason MountCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    World Cup 2022 – Germany vs Japan: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time for big game in Qatar

    GERMANY kick off their World Cup 2022 campaign in a clash against Group E opponents Japan. The Germans were knocked out in the group stages four years ago at the Russia World Cup so will be looking for a different turnout this time.
    Germany will be hoping to improve on their 2018 World Cup campaignCredit: Getty
    Japan are Germany’s first opponents of the 2022 World CupCredit: Getty
    Players like Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala and Serge Gnabry are now at the forefront of a resurgent German side.
    The four-time World Cup winners are looking to win their first major tournament since their triumph in Brazil in 2014.
    Japan are a tough international side to contend with, however, and will be hoping they can make it to the knockout stages once again.
    They were knocked out at the last-16 stage by Belgium in 2018, lossing 3-2 having been 2-0 up early in the game.

    When is Germany vs Japan?

    Germany’s big clash with Japan will take place on Wednesday, November 23.
    The match will kick off at 1pm UK time in the UK.
    Germany vs Japan will be held in the Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan.
    The last time the two sides played each other was in 2019 and they drew 2-2.

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

    Germany vs Japan will be shown live on ITV 1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence. More

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    World Cup 2022 – Morocco vs Croatia: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time for Group F clash

    CROATIA begin their World Cup campaign with a clash against Morocco. The Croats nearly made history in 2018, reaching the final in Moscow but ultimatley losing to France 4-2.
    Croatia will be hoping they can repeat their 2018 World Cup heroicsCredit: Reuters
    Hakim Ziyech is set to be recalled to the Morocco squad for the 2022 World CupCredit: AFP
    Luka Modric and Co beat England in the semi-finals but the Three Lions got revenge at Euro 2020, beating Croatia 1-0 in the group stages.
    The likes of Mateo Kovacic, Ante Rebic and Sime Vrsaljko will all be in action alongside Modric this winter.

    Morocco, on the other hand, could welcome back Hakim Ziyech, who earlier this year stated he wouldn’t play for ex-head coach Vahid Halilhodzic again.
    But the Moroccan FA replaced Halilhodzic with Walid Regragui earlier this month, so Ziyech could find his way back into the team ahead of Qatar.
    What time does Morocco vs Croatia kick off?

    Croatia’s clash against Morocco will take place on Wednesday, November 23.
    Morocco vs Croatia will kick off at 10am UK time.
    The game will be played at the Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor.

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

    Morocco vs Croatia will be shown live on ITV 1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence. More

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    Harry Kane a major injury doubt for England’s World Cup clash against USA after going to hospital for ankle scan

    HARRY KANE has given England a massive injury scare after being sent for a scan on his ankle.The England skipper was in hospital on Tuesday night for a precautionary scan after suffering the knock in England’s 6-2 win over Iran on Monday.
    Harry Kane went down holding his ankle during the win over IranCredit: Getty
    The England players were concerned for their skipperCredit: Reuters
    He looked to be in some distress following the challenge and has since had a scan in hospitalCredit: Getty
    Kane was spotted limping out of the stadium and is now a doubt for the USA gameCredit: Twitter / @David_Ornstein
    Kane is now a major doubt for Friday’s second group stage clash against United States.
    The Spurs forward was still feeling discomfort on Tuesday and boss Gareth Southgate insisted on tests in Doha.
    England are still hopeful that it is not too serious as he took part in a private warm-down session.
    But the loss of Kane on Friday would be a huge blow for England despite their encouraging start.
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    Kane has previously suffered ankle issues but there have been few problems in the last two years.
    None of England’s starting XI trained in the warm-down session but Southgate insisted on Monday night he was not worried.
    He said: “I think Harry’s fine. It looked a bad tackle but he carried on in the game.
    “We took him off really because we felt it was a moment we could do that.
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    “It was good to be able to refresh the forward line not only to get the players on, but also to get the players on because there were some very close calls in who starts in those positions.
    “We have some fabulous talent and we had players that, if we needed them to change the game, they could do it.”
    If England are to do well at the World Cup they need a fit Kane.
    Their next training is a behind-closed-doors session on Wednesday morning.
    Kane assisted two of England’s six goals in their stunning World Cup opener.
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    He is just three goals away from overtaking Wayne Rooney as England’s all-time top scorer.
    Kane has already netted 51 times in 76 appearances for his country. More

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    France 4 Australia 1: Giroud equals Henry’s record as all-time top scorer for Les Bleus in World Cup comeback

    ZIDANE, Platini, Henry, Benzema, Mbappe, Griezmann, Fontaine….when you think of all the superstars who have graced the French shirt over the years, no-one would ever have bet on Olivier Giroud outscoring the lot of them.But the much-maligned 36-year-old has now equalled Thierry Henry’s 51-goal international record after silencing his army of critics with a Doha double.
    Olivier Giroud scored twice as France came from behind to beat Australia 4-1Credit: AFP
    Giroud was overcome with emotion as he levelled Thierry Henry’s all-time goals recordCredit: Getty
    And it is surely only a matter of time before he is out there on his own as the King of France.
    Maybe even as soon as Denmark on Saturday.
    The former Arsenal and Chelsea target man didn’t manage a single shot on target despite playing in all seven games when Les Bleus won the World Cup in Russia four years ago.
    But with the defending champions in danger of suffering the biggest upset on a day of shocks, it was Giroud who came to the rescue of suffering boss Didier Deschamps.
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    What’s more, he opened his Qatar account with his first effort of the night to justify Deschamps’ bold decision not to call up a replacement for the injured Karim Benzema.
    He reached his half century when Kylian Mbappe sent full-back Nat Atkinson into the crowd with an audacious backheel before Adrien Rabiot laid it on a plate for the veteran Milan striker.
    And he hauled himself level with Henry in the 72nd minute when Mbappe hung up a cross and Giroud forced his way between the Aussie central defenders to power a header past keeper Mat Ryan.
    It was just what Deschamps needed to steady his nerves after Rabiot had headed a 27th minute equaliser.
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    Craig Goodwin fired Australia ahead after just nine minutesCredit: EPA
    Adrien Rabiot levelled the score 18 minutes laterCredit: Reuters
    Because up until that moment it looked as though the bold Socceroos were going to detonate the biggest bombshell in World Cup history.
    Four years ago in Russia they had only lost their opening group game to France through a late own-goal.
    And they had clearly been stewing on that one as they made it clear right from the outset that they weren’t interested in any more hard luck stories.
    Yet even the most optimistic Aussies in the Al Janoub Stadium wouldn’t have envisaged their team seizing a tenth minute lead when Mat Leckie cut inside Lucas Hernandez to cross for Craig Goodwin to slam home at the back post.
    Giroud bagged his first of the night after the half-hour markCredit: Getty
    Kylian Mbappe made it 3-1 in the 68th minuteCredit: Getty
    To make matters worse for France, Hernandez twisted his knee as he was beaten to the punch by Leckie and had to be replaced by his younger brother Theo.
    Deschamps must have been starting to believe that someone up there doesn’t like him as he added yet another key player to his ever expanding  list of crocks.
    He’s already had to get by without the injured Benzema, Paul Pobga, N’Golo Kante, Christopher Nkunku and Presnel Kimpembe and now must fear that he will also be without Bayern left-back Hernandez for the rest of the tournament.
    But at least he can still count on Mbappe and after Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski had fluffed their lines earlier in the day, the PSG superstar would not have been human if he wasn’t worrying about delivering another World Cup turkey
    Giroud netted his 51st international goal moments laterCredit: Getty
    Teammates mobbed Giroud as his goal secured the victoryCredit: AFP
    For Mbappe has been built up as one of the faces of Qatar 2022 with his image seemingly plastered on every billboard in Doha.
    And with his team decimated by the absence of half their strongest line-up, there was an even greater weight of his expectation on his young shoulders ahead of the launch of France’s title defence.
    Yet the brilliant 23-year-old carried the burden with ease and gained the reward his efforts deserved when he headed in from Ousmane Dembele’s 68th minute cross.
    He should have scored even earlier but somehow volleyed over from two yards out while Giroud was only just off target with a spectacular second-half scissor kick.
    But Deschamps could afford to shrug off those near misses as his team went through the gears like a well-oiled machine.
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    Just like England, the French came into this tournament on the back of a miserable run of recent results with fans fearing their team had lost its joie de vivre.
    But just like the Three Lions, they have quickly shown that they are serious contenders here in Qatar after laying down an impressive marker in their opening game. More

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    World Cup 2022 top scorers: Who is leading the race for the Golden Boot so far?

    GET your flags out as the World Cup is well underway – and some players will be targeting more than just the big trophy.Brazil, France, Argentina, Germany, England and others will all be vying to win the sport’s biggest prize in Qatar.
    Harry Kane won the World Cup 2018 Golden BootCredit: Getty – Contributor
    However, stars such as Kylian Mbappe, Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will want a certain individual award.
    The World Cup Golden Boot is one of the tournament’s most coveted prizes, with some of football’s legends having won it in the past.
    Brazilian Ronaldo, Gary Lineker, Gerd Muller and Eusebio have all picked up the award before.
    England’s Harry Kane won it in 2018, and he’ll be hoping to do it all over again in Qatar.
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    France’s Karim Benzema, who won the Ballon d’Or earlier this year, WON’T be involved, however, as he has been ruled out of the tournament through injury.
    But Brazil superstars Neymar and Vinicius Jr will be eager to bring the award back to the South American country.
    In 2006 and 2010, Germany stars Miroslav Klose and Thomas Muller bagged the Golden Boot.
    Colombia superstar James Rodriguez won it in 2014 but he won’t be involved in this tournament as his country failed to qualify.
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    Who has scored this week?
    Ecuador’s Enner Valencia got off to the perfect start having bagged a double on the World Cup opener against the hosts Qatar.
    Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford and Jack Grealish all grabbed themselves a goal for England.
    Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka stole the headlines as he became the youngest ever player to score a double in their first World Cup match.
    Olivier Giroud then equalled Thierry Henry’s record of 51 goals for France with a brace against Australia.
    World Cup Golden Boot standings
    *Correct as of November 22 – 9pm

    Bukayo Saka – England – 2
    Olivier Giroud – France – 2
    Mehdi Taremi – Iran – 2
    Enner Valencia – Ecuador – 2
    Jude Bellingham – England – 1
    Marcus Rashford – England – 1
    Jack Grealish – England – 1
    Kylian Mbappe – France – 1
    Gareth Bale – Wales – 1
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    Belgium star Jan Vertonghen reveals he is afraid to speak out against Qatar in case he is banned from World Cup

    BELGIUM star Jan Vertonghen admits he is afraid to speak out against Qatar.That’s because he fears being BANNED from playing at the World Cup.
    Belgium star Jan Vertonghen fears a World Cup ban for speaking out against QatarCredit: Reuters
    Roberto Martinez’s men kick off their group stage campaign against Canada tomorrow.
    But just like England on Tuesday, Belgium will not be wearing their One Love armband.
    England pulled the plug on the gesture of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community over fears of Harry Kane receiving a booking.
    It’s reckoned the Three Lions captain and other international stars were threatened with “extreme blackmail”, forcing them to back down from wearing the armband.
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    Kane later revealed he was “disappointed” at being blocked from wearing the armband.
    And Belgium star Vertonghen has now given his views on playing in Qatar.
    He and teammates have had to ditch their colourful pre-match jerseys, and have also had to remove the word “love” from their away kit.
    But Vertonghen admits he is hesitant to criticise Qatar and Fifa’s actions amid fears he will be banned from playing in the tournament.
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    The former Tottenham star, now at Anderlecht, said: “It’s a tough question. If it’s too late [to make a statement against discrimination], I don’t know. If you make a statement now by wearing it, that would mean punishing yourself.
    “But now I’m afraid to say anything. I don’t feel comfortable saying anything, and that’s telling enough, that we are put under pressure.
    “That’s a regrettable situation that I’ve never experienced in football and I hope I won’t experience again.
    “We are being controlled and I don’t really like making political statements anyway, but if you can’t even wear a captain’s armband with normal messages like ‘no to racism’, or ‘no to discrimination’, then hey, then what [can you say]?
    “I shouldn’t be saying anything about it because tomorrow I want to appear at the game. It’s a pity that we have been put in this situation, and I want to leave it at that.” More