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"Keeping Haaland Quiet Key": England Star Ahead Of World Cup QF Clash

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July 9, 2026

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"Keeping Haaland Quiet Key": England Star Ahead Of World Cup QF Clash

Keeping Erling Haaland quiet would be huge but the Norwegian juggernaut is not the only threat to England in their World Cup quarter-final, Manchester City teammate Nico O'Reilly said on Thursday.

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Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle

One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle

Football365

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· Jun 29, 2026

Transfer rumour ranking: Arsenal, Chelsea not serious over Newcastle, Sunderland skippers

The London elite are taking the p*ss out of the North East clubs, while there’s good and bad news for Liverpool

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 11, 2026

England v Norway: Live updates from the Fifa World Cup quarter-finals

England v Norway: Live updates from the Fifa World Cup quarter-finals

BBC

· Jul 6, 2026

An incredible night when England heroes were made

On a spine-tingling night of drama, emotion and pure theatre in one of sport's most atmospheric arenas, England delivered one of their greatest performances.

Now Magazine

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Portugal all the way now’: Fans erupt after Ronaldo and Portugal advance in Toronto

What to know The final whistle sparked an eruption of noise across Toronto Stadium. Portugal supporters hugged strangers, waved flags above their heads and chanted... The post ‘Portugal all the way now’: Fans erupt after Ronaldo and Portugal advance in Toronto appeared first on NOW Toronto.

Daily Mirror

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· Jul 6, 2026

'Football joy is a reminder of ties still binding us'

Last night's win for England in the World Cup was dazzling, and we have a new unifying anthem for modern times, belted out by fans post-match: Wonderwall.

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Related coverage for ""Keeping Haaland Quiet Key": England Star Ahead Of World Cup QF Clash": Daily Mail — One of England fans' greatest performances. FRED KELLY watches joy, tears and strangers hug as millions stay up until the final whistle. Football365 — Transfer rumour ranking: Arsenal, Chelsea not serious over Newcastle, Sunderland skippers. The New Zealand Herald — England v Norway: Live updates from the Fifa World Cup quarter-finals. BBC — An incredible night when England heroes were made. Now Magazine — ‘Portugal all the way now’: Fans erupt after Ronaldo and Portugal advance in Toronto. Daily Mirror — 'Football joy is a reminder of ties still binding us'