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Five England stars at risk of World Cup ban ahead of Norway showdown

The Standard

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July 7, 2026

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Five England stars at risk of World Cup ban ahead of Norway showdown

World Cup yellow cards are wiped again after the quarter-final stage

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Metro

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· Jul 6, 2026

World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?

World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?

SkySports

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Netherlands, Japan and Sweden all go through to World Cup knockouts LIVE!

Netherlands, Japan and Sweden all go through to World Cup knockouts LIVE!

CBS Sports

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· Jul 11, 2026

England vs. Norway odds, prediction, preview, picks, start time for World Cup match on Saturday

Two of the world's best scorers collide in the quarterfinals, and you can bet England vs. Norway at the 2026 World Cup now on FanDuel

Daily Mail

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· Jul 11, 2026

England WAG Power List revealed: As Three Lions prepare to face off Norway at quarter-finals, the top 10 most business-savvy wives and girlfriends of players

England WAG Power List revealed: As Three Lions prepare to face off Norway at quarter-finals, the top 10 most business-savvy wives and girlfriends of players

BBC Sport

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· Jul 8, 2026

The key players walking disciplinary tightrope

Four England players are at risk of missing a potential World Cup semi-final because of the tournament's yellow-card rules.

Football | Mail Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

The nine most exciting emerging World Cup stars who could be destined for the Premier League: From an electric talent catching Aston Villa's eye to the passmaster who would transform Man United's midfield

The nine most exciting emerging World Cup stars who could be destined for the Premier League: From an electric talent catching Aston Villa's eye to the passmaster who would transform Man United's midfield

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Related coverage for "Five England stars at risk of World Cup ban ahead of Norway showdown": Metro — World Cup yellow card knockout stage rules: Which England players are at risk of suspension?. SkySports — Netherlands, Japan and Sweden all go through to World Cup knockouts LIVE!. CBS Sports — England vs. Norway odds, prediction, preview, picks, start time for World Cup match on Saturday . Daily Mail — England WAG Power List revealed: As Three Lions prepare to face off Norway at quarter-finals, the top 10 most business-savvy wives and girlfriends of players. BBC Sport — The key players walking disciplinary tightrope. Football | Mail Online — The nine most exciting emerging World Cup stars who could be destined for the Premier League: From an electric talent catching Aston Villa's eye to the passmaster who would transform Man United's midfield