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Josh van der Flier: Pain in Spain worked to Leinster's gain in URC final

Irish Mirror

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June 21, 2026

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Josh van der Flier: Pain in Spain worked to Leinster's gain in URC final

With the eyes of kind of 'what would we do differently if we're starting again?' because we get a chance to go again in another final which is unusual

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NBC News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Harry Kane firma un doblete y clasifica a Inglaterra a los octavos de final.

Inglaterra sufrió, pero un doblete de Harry Kane impulsó la remontada del equipo de Thomas Tuchel, que ahora será el rival de México en los octavos de final de la Copa del Mundo 2026.

OneFootball

· Jun 28, 2026

📸 Controversial! The millimetre offside that denied Colombia victory

There’s already controversy! The final outcome in Group K ended with an incredible goal ruled out for Colombia, which did not go on the scoreboard because of an offside position. Davinson Sánchez...

The Standard

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· Jul 8, 2026

Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal book medical; Guimaraes boost; Man Utd done deal; Chelsea, Liverpool latest

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TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 9, 2026

All-Ireland semis, Wimbledon finals, and England v Erling Haaland and Norway

It’s another glorious weekend of sport.

Premier League | The Guardian

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· Jun 1, 2026

The Guardian view on a gripping season of British football: the best may be yet to come | Editorial

England and Scotland will both compete in a men’s World Cup this month for the first time this century. For both nations there are reasons to believeThe agonising climax to Saturday’s men’s Champions League final in Budapest will haunt the imaginations of Arsenal supporters for years to come. Penalty shootouts – a sporting version of Russian roulette – are a brutal way to lose a football match, with hope turning to despair in the time that it takes to fire a ball over a crossbar. The England men’s team, of course, used to know this only too well, famously leading Gareth Southgate to use a psychologist to address players’ nerves.A triumphant Sunday parade allowed the Premier League champions to reflect on what they did achieve, rather than what they didn’t. There was further consolation in the presence of the Arsenal women’s team bus, as the massed hordes acclaimed their achievement in winning the inaugural Fifa Women’s Champions Cup and reaching the Uefa Champions League semi-final. They remain the only English women’s team to have won the latter. Continue reading...

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 11, 2026

England trio ready for Norway WC clash

MIAMI (United States) — England received a boost on the eve of their World Cup quarter-final against Norway after Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James all returned to training. James has missed the last three games after picking up a hamstring injury, causing coach Thomas Tuchel a headache at right-back given his lack of [] The post England trio ready for Norway WC clash appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Related coverage for "Josh van der Flier: Pain in Spain worked to Leinster's gain in URC final": NBC News — Harry Kane firma un doblete y clasifica a Inglaterra a los octavos de final.. OneFootball — 📸 Controversial! The millimetre offside that denied Colombia victory. The Standard — Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal book medical; Guimaraes boost; Man Utd done deal; Chelsea, Liverpool latest. TheJournal.ie — All-Ireland semis, Wimbledon finals, and England v Erling Haaland and Norway. Premier League | The Guardian — The Guardian view on a gripping season of British football: the best may be yet to come | Editorial. Egyptian Gazette — England trio ready for Norway WC clash