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    When is the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony?

    WE are closing in on the highly-anticipated winter World Cup in Qatar – and fans can expect to see a great show before the opening match.Host nation Qatar is scheduled to face a tough Ecuador side on the first day.
    Robbie Williams performed at the 2018 World Cup opening ceremonyCredit: Reuters
    But before the big kick-off, there are the usual formalities which include an opening ceremony.
    And SunSport has all the information on where it will be and who could be performing.
    When is the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony?
    The winter World Cup opening ceremony is set to take place on Sunday, November 20.
    It is expected to get underway at 3pm UK time – one hour before the Qatar vs Ecuador which kicks off at 4pm UK time.
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    Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of the capital of Doha is the allocated arena for this huge fixture.
    And Al Bayt Stadium can host around 60,000 spectators.
    Who will be performing at the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony?
    There has been a whole host of predicted global artists to perform at the opening ceremony.
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    But as of Thursday, October 20 only Bollywood star Nora Fatehi has officially been confirmed which is a big moment for the Indian entertainment industry.
    Reports suggest that hip-hop artists Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin will be performing.
    And they could be joined by grammy nominees Bangtan Boys, commonly known as BTS who have taken the K-pop genre by storm since 2013.
    Shakira is a strong candidate to get on stage having already had World Cup soundtrack experience with her “Waka Waka (this time from Africa)” song for the 2010 edition.
    Shakira’s Waka WakaCredit: Getty
    Nigerian artist Kizz Daniel is another name mentioned as well as American rap idol Lil Baby.
    But British fans will be most hopeful to see Dua Lipa who is also claimed to be performing in the opening ceremony of the most prestigious tournament. More

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    What does ‘Jules Rimet still gleaming’ mean in Three Lions?

    IT’S almost that time again for England supporters to bellow out the popular Three Lions anthem at another World Cup.English fans will be hoping that their vocal cords will finally push the team to bring football’s most prestigious trophy home.
    England won their only ever World Cup in 1966 on home soilCredit: Getty
    but ‘Jules Rimet still gleaming’ is one part of the chorus which still confuses a lot of fans.
    And SunSport is here to clear up what exactly this means.
    What does Jules Rimet still gleaming mean in Three Lions?
    ‘Jules Rimet still gleaming’ is reference to the original World Cup trophy which was lifted by England legend Sir Bobby Moore after the Three Lions’ monumental win over West Germany in 1966.
    It was named after the man who was the third FIFA president and Rimet is the longest-serving president in the organisations history having held the position from 1921 until 1954.
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    The Frenchman was one of the masterminds behind the first ever World Cup which was held in Uruguay in 1930 and it was renamed in Rimet’s honour after he sadly in 1956 at the age of 83.
    There has been a lot of controversy around the Jules Rimet trophy as it was allegedly stolen from a display case in the headquarters of the Brazilian football association in 1984.
    And it was also stolen before England’s 1966 World Cup win which led to a nationwide police investigation before it was famously discovered by Pickles the dog.
    When is England’s first World Cup fixture?
    England get their 2022 World Cup campaign underway on Monday, November 21.
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    The Three Lions will be taking on Iran in Group B at the Khalifa International Sports Stadium.
    Kick-off is scheduled to get underway from 1pm UK time – 3pm local time.
    Gareth Southgate has until the deadline of Sunday, November 13 to submit his squad for the prestigious competition.
    England get their World Cup campaign underway against IranCredit: PA
    What are the Three Lions song lyrics?
    [Spoken]I think it’s bad news for the English game”We’re not creative enough, and we’re not positive enough”
    It’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming home
    [Spoken]”We’ll go on getting bad results, getting bad results, getting bad results, getting bad results”
    It’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming home
    Everyone seems to know the scoreThey’ve seen it all before,
    They just knowThey’re so sureThat England’s gonna throw it away,
    Gonna blow it awayBut I know they can play’Cos I remember…
    Three Lions on a shirtJules Rimet still gleamingThirty years of hurtNever stopped me dreaming
    So many jokes, so many sneersBut all those oh-so-nearsWear you downThrough the years,
    But I still see thatTackle by MooreAnd when Lineker scoredBobby belting the ballAnd Nobby dancing!
    Three Lions on a shirtJules Rimet still gleamingThirty years of hurtNever stopped me dreaming.
    Commentary -England have done it, in the last minute of extra time.
    What a save, Gordon BanksGood old England, England who couldn’t play footballEngland have got it in the bag.
    I know that was thenBut it could be again
    It’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming home
    Commentary -England have done it
    It’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s coming homeIt’s comingFootball’s coming home
    (It’s coming home)Three lions on a shirt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Jules Rimet still gleaming (Football’s coming home)(It’s coming home)Thirty years of hurt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Never stopped me dreaming (Football’s coming home)(It’s coming home)Three lions on a shirt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Jules Rimet still gleaming (Football’s coming home)(It’s coming home)Thirty years of hurt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Never stopped me dreaming (Football’s coming home)(It’s coming home)Three lions on a shirt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Jules Rimet still gleaming (Football’s coming home)(It’s coming home)Thirty years of hurt (It’s coming home)(It’s coming)Never stopped me dreaming (Football’s coming home) More

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    ‘Out for four years?’ – Robbie Fowler pokes fun at Sky Sports after embarrassing Ciro Immobile injury gaffe

    ROBBIE FOWLER could not resist a tongue-in-cheek pop at Sky Sports after they accidentally ruled Ciro Immobile out of the 2026 World Cup.Italian forward Immobile suffered a hamstring injury playing for Lazio in their goalless draw with Udinese on Sunday.
    Ciro Immobile has been sidelined due to a hamstring injuryCredit: Rex
    Robbie Fowler spotted a huge error by Sky Sports News as they reported the injury
    He was forced off in the 29th-minute and now media reports in his homeland are claiming it was a “medium-grade” tear.
    The 32-year-old now looks set to be out of action until at least the start of 2023.
    However, Sky Sports slipped out when reporting the news by forgetting that the Azzurri star and his nation failed to qualify for this year’s World Cup in Qatar.
    They reported: “Lazio striker Ciro Immobile a doubt for World Cup after medium-grade hamstring injury.”
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    Eagle-eyed Liverpool legend Fowler, 47, quickly spotted the error and shared a screenshot of the Sky Sports News ticker.
    And along with tweeting the snap, he wrote: “Must be some injury… out for 4 years?”
    His followers soon joined in the fun, with one commenting: “Immobile for 4 years!”
    Another wrote: “That’s a long time to be Immobile.”
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    Roberto Mancini’s Italy men were ever so impressive during Euro 2020 and gained plaudits for their performances.
    The Italians ended up winning the tournament, lifting the trophy at Wembley after beating England on penalties.
    But, just a year since the final, Italy are not taking part in the 2022 World Cup.
    Now they must wait until the next tournament, which will be held in 2026 across 16 cities in three North American countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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    Immobile has scored six goals in seven Serie A appearances for Lazio this term and currently sits joint-top in the race for the Golden Boot.
    His team are fifth in the top-flight but now face seven matches in just three weeks in all competitions before the tournament gets underway in Qatar next month. More

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    Kyle Walker WILL be named in England’s provisional World Cup squad with Southgate desperate to have injured ace in Qatar

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has assured Kyle Walker he will be given every chance to make the World Cup — even if he cannot prove his fitness by playing before the squad is announced.The 32-year-old Manchester City defender is expected to step up his recovery from groin surgery next week.
    England are likely to take Man City’s Kyle Walker to the World Cup even if the versatile defender is not match-sharpCredit: Getty
    Reece James’ injury makes the Three Lions even keener for Walker to make QatarCredit: Rex
    And the England boss is keen for Walker to join his 26-man squad, even though he is unlikely to feature for City before the World Cup break.
    City’s final Premier League clash is against Brentford on November 12 and that may come too soon for Walker.
    Southgate is due to name his squad for Qatar two days before that match and if Walker is close to fitness, he is likely to make the cut, whether or not he is expected to be fit for the opener against Iran on November 21.
    Southgate took a similar gamble on Harry Maguire’s fitness before last summer’s Euros — and the move paid off.
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    With Reece James ruled out by a knee injury, Walker’s ability to play at right-back or on the right side of a defensive three is now even more vital.
    The Three Lions management team are keeping in close contact with the player’s camp for updates on his fitness.
    In an interview last week, Walker declared himself ‘confident’ of making it to Qatar.
    Kieran Trippier is set to start at right wing-back against Iran, with Trent Alexander-Arnold now likely to be in the squad along with his Liverpool team-mate Joe Gomez.
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    Walker told BBC Radio 5 Live: “My first thought now is getting back for England.
    “I’m confident. I’ve been through enough in my career to know my body. I’m well above what they thought I’d be able to do at this point.
    “I just feel I can do this. I am going to have to be patient with it. There will be bumps in the road but hopefully, come the selection, I’m included.” More

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    Lucas Paqueta suffers ‘serious’ shoulder injury and doubt for Brazil World Cup after missing West Ham clash at Liverpool

    LUCAS PAQUETA is the latest Premier League set to miss the World Cup.West Ham boss David Moyes confirmed the Brazilian suffered a ‘serious’ shoulder injury in the weekend’s draw with Southampton.
    Lucas Paqueta is now doubtful for the World CupCredit: Rex
    Paqueta, 25, was ruled out of the Hammers’ Premier League clash with Liverpool on Wednesday.
    And he looks set for an extended spell on the sidelines, which could rule him out of November’s tournament in Qatar.
    Moyes told Amazon Prime: “He’s got an injury, and it’s quite serious at the moment.
    “I’m not sure how exactly long it’s going to keep him out but obviously he’s been a huge player for us in recent weeks.
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    “He was just beginning to come into form and give us a different type of dynamic really.
    “We’re really disappointed to lose him.”
    Paqueta had looked set to start for the five-time world champions in the Middle East this winter.
    He played his way into Brazil’s starting XI under boss Tite with a string of impressive performances for Lyon last season – which then earned him a £51million club-record move to East London.
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    The Samba Boys face Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in at the World Cup with their opener just over a month away on November 24.
    In his absence, fellow summer signing Flynn Downes has come into the team for his full Premier League debut.
    But Moyes declared the 23-year-old as “certainly ready” to come into the team.
    He said: “Well he’s certainly ready to do it.
    “It’s now down to him to go and show it on one of the biggest stages.
    “We like him a lot and we think he has a lot potential for the future as well.
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    “(He has) Good legs, good energy so hopefully he can help us tonight.”
    West Ham have endured a difficult start to the season and find themselves in the bottom half with just three wins from their first 10 league games. More

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    Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze ‘set to be named in Gareth Southgate’s initial England squad for Qatar World Cup’

    GARETH SOUTHGATE is set to name Eberechi Eze in his initial World Cup squad, according to reports. The Crystal Palace star has been pushing for a spot in the England set-up and looks set to finally be rewarded for some fine early-season form.
    Eberechi Eze is set to be included the initial World Cup squadCredit: Getty
    Gareth Southgate is said to be a huge fan of EzeCredit: Getty
    However, according to the Daily Mail, this will be due to him being one of a staggering 55 players who Southgate will name in a preliminary extended squad.
    This figure will be whittled down to 26 by the time the tournament starts.
    24-year-old Eze has two goals and two assists in the Premier League this season.
    He has netted twice goals in his last three games – including a crucial equaliser in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over Wolves on Tuesday.
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    Fellow Eagles stars Marc Guehi and Tyrick Mitchell are also set to be included in the initial squad.
    Southgate, who wants to remain in charge at the helm of the Three Lions after the World Cup despite rumours linking Thomas Tuchel to the England job, is a big fan of Eze.
    The creative midfielder was involved in Southgate’s provisional 33-man squad for the European Championships before an Achilles rupture ended his England Euro’s dream.
    SunSport revealed how a number of players could be included in the provisional squad which must be submitted by Friday.
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    Another name in contention for a shock call up include Liverpool defender Joe Gomez, who has been out of the squad for two years and has endured a tough season with the Reds so far.
    Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho has criticised Southgate’s Three Lions selection and claimed Chris Smalling should be involved due to his strong performances for Roma.
    England are entering the tournament in the worst way possible, having not won any of the last six games and suffering the ignominy of being relegated from the Uefa Nation’s League. More

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    Xavi Simons is PSV’s wonderkid who had 2m Instagram followers at 16, came from Barcelona and could be World Cup star

    BLESSED with an incredible talent at just 13, the burden of expectation on the shoulders of Xavi Simons was huge.He was the great hope at Barcelona, where he honed his skills at La Masia.
    Xavi Simons has starred for PSV this campaignCredit: Getty
    Simons was hailed as a wonderkid at Barcelona aged just eightCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    However, the lure of PSG and opportunity for first team football was too much to refuse – and the midfield playmaker tried his hand in France.
    After one season in Ligue 1, Simons moved again – this time back to his homeland with PSV.
    Under the tutelage of manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, the wonderkid, 19, is finally flourishing and living up to the hype that originally surrounded him.
    Now, there are calls for him to be included in Louis van Gaal’s Holland squad for the World Cup.
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    ‘Golden Curls’
    Simons began his football education at Barcelona, when he was just seven.
    The Catalans saw him as their greatest prospect since Lionel Messi, and fought off teams including Chelsea who tried to poach the superstar-in-waiting.
    One year, at U14 level, he captained a youth side that won all 25 games – scoring 164 times and conceding just 14.
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    Golden Curls, as he was affectionally nicknamed, even got to meet his idol and namesake, Xavi Hernandez.
    He said: “I was with the physio when Xavi came over.
    “When I told him that my name was also Xavi, he laughed. It was funny. He’s my idol.
    “I know it’s difficult but I will do everything to make it.”
    But it wasn’t to be at Barcelona.
    At eight-years-old, Simons was the star of the Catalans’ youth teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The midfielder idolised his namesake XaviCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    PSG came calling
    The LaLiga giants tried desperately to convince Simons his exciting future belonged at the Camp Nou.
    However, with his path to the first team blocked, he snubbed a new contract at 16, on the advice of his former agent Mino Raiola.
    Instead, an inviting offer from PSG – reportedly worth £1million-per-year – was enough to take him to the Parc des Princes.
    As the man himself explained: “Everyone dreams of playing with Messi, but sometimes there is another way.
    “I decided to try another adventure – and I think that this is good for my development.”
    Little known at the time, Lionel Messi would end up following Simons to Paris two years later.
    But his popularity off the pitch for a boy so young was astonishing – as the hype surrounding the Amsterdam-born youngster grew.
    By the time he was 16, and this is before he’d even made his professional debut, Simons boasted a remarkable two million followers on Instagram.
    While Nike also offered him a bumper sponsorship deal. The world was his oyster.
    In 2019, Simons took his talents to PSGCredit: Refer to Caption
    Neymar became one of his team-mates, but Simons struggled to get a look-inCredit: Refer to Caption
    Again, he would cut a frustrated figure – with reports that he wasn’t progressing as swiftly as was hoped and chances limited.
    Talk of a return to Spain was quashed – with the media in Barcelona insisting his former club were not interested in taking up the option of resigning him with their buy-back clause based on his lack of development.
    Truth was he barely got a game. In his three years, he appeared just 11 times.
    And when he did, luck would have it that he would become the fall guy in defeat – most notably missing a penalty in a shootout defeat to Nice in the last 16 of the Coupe de France.
    Simons took the opportunity to rebuild his career closer to home.
    Return to Holland
    This summer gone, PSV brought Simons back home.
    Initial reports suggested the French giants weren’t willing to let him go, beyond a loan deal.
    When a buy-back clause was inserted, that sweetened the transfer and made the move a permanent one.
    PSV’s new boss Ruud Van Nistelrooy was desperate to work with the boy wonder, seeing more of a forward in him than a midfielder. And he was right.
    In his first four games in the Eredivisie playing in a more advanced position, he netted six times – prompting a compliment from his manager.
    “I’m not even surprised. Before we put him on, I had already seen a lot of him,” Van Nistelrooy told ESPN.
    “I saw that his potential is great and fantastic. I also knew that his character is well constructed. And if you train well and do your job well, you can take big steps. He does that.”
    Xavi Simons has been capped at youth levelCredit: Getty – Contributor
    This season, Simons has had a hand in more goals than other player under 21 in Europe’s top six leaguesCredit: Getty
    Many have tipped Simons to get a call-up for Holland’s World Cup squadCredit: Getty
    Impressively, Simons has had a hand in 14 goals across all competitions this season (10 goals and four assists), which is more than any player under the age of 21 across Europe’s top six leagues.
    There is a belief that Louis Van Gaal has to take him to Qatar as part of the Holland squad for the World Cup.
    It’s also been rumoured that PSG want to exercise their buy-back clause next summer, although Simons isn’t entertaining that thought.
    “There’s a clause in my contract: if I want to go to PSG at the end of the season, I can do that for a certain amount,” he admitted.
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    “To be honest, it’s not in my head to leave PSV. I feel good here and I’ve just settled in. I think you can see that on the field.”
    Simons has come of age – just at the right time – with football’s biggest stage imminent. And he could give the departing Van Gaal the perfect send off by helping him lift’s football’s biggest prize. More

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    Why does Cristiano Ronaldo stand sideways during Portugal’s national anthem?

    CRISTIANO RONALDO is hoping to win his first World Cup with Portugal in Qatar this winter.The 37-year-old has cemented his place as one of the best players of all time after scoring his 700th club goal earlier in the season.
    Cristiano Ronaldo standing sideways during the national anthem against Hungary at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    With what could be his potential last appearance at a World Cup, Ronaldo will be keen to leave his mark in a group containing South Korea, Ghana and Uruguay.
    However, Portugal face competition if they are to make it to the late stages of the tournament, with Brazil and France favourites to lift the trophy.
    Why does Cristiano Ronaldo stand sideways during Portugal’s national anthem?
    Before a game kicks off at the World Cup, the national anthems of both teams are observed.
    Players join in unison to blast the lyrics to their country’s anthem, but Ronaldo has been spotted doing his own thing, standing sideways in the line-up.
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    With his hand on the shoulder of Portugal’s goalkeeper, Ronaldo stands at an angle during the anthem and the reason for this has been revealed.
    The forward does this in order to face the Portugal flag during the national anthem, a patriotic gesture from CR7.
    Whether this becomes a superstitious act remains to be seen, with the European side hoping to make it as far into the competition as they can. More