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World Cup Breakfast: Ian Wright's Scottish football rant as they are heavily beaten by Brazil, with match highlights from all the overnight games - plus what to look out for today

Football | Mail Online

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June 25, 2026

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World Cup Breakfast: Ian Wright's Scottish football rant as they are heavily beaten by Brazil, with match highlights from all the overnight games - plus what to look out for today
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The Washington Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

When it comes to soccer, there is no such thing as a United Kingdom

In this year's World Cup, Scotland’s second favorite team is anyone playing England.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball

Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball

The Standard

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· Jul 6, 2026

World Cup games today: UK kick-off times and TV channel for every last-16 match

Spain take on Portugal in Texas before co-hosts USA face Belgium

Daily Dot

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes

Mexico fans gathered outside England's team hotel overnight trying to disrupt sleep, but England won the World Cup match 3-2. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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England World Cup latest

England World Cup latest

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 12, 2026

World Cup Breakfast: England match highlights, Argentina confirmed as semi-final opponents and a row over SPIDERCAM

World Cup Breakfast: England match highlights, Argentina confirmed as semi-final opponents and a row over SPIDERCAM

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Related coverage for "World Cup Breakfast: Ian Wright's Scottish football rant as they are heavily beaten by Brazil, with match highlights from all the overnight games - plus what to look out for today": The Washington Post — When it comes to soccer, there is no such thing as a United Kingdom. Daily Mail — Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball. The Standard — World Cup games today: UK kick-off times and TV channel for every last-16 match. Daily Dot — Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes. SkySports — England World Cup latest. Football | Mail Online — World Cup Breakfast: England match highlights, Argentina confirmed as semi-final opponents and a row over SPIDERCAM