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Brazil and Belgium at Wembley will both be box-office, though, so there is plenty to get excited about before those fixtures (taking place tomorrow and Tuesday respectively). Scotland, safely qualified for the Euros like England, will be occupied with friendlies against the Netherlands tonight, and Northern Ireland next week.
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Wales have a Euro 2024 playoff final against Poland next Tuesday to prepare for after easing past Finland 4-1 last night, while Ireland have games against the aforementioned Belgians (tomorrow) and Switzerland on Tuesday. Northern Ireland, to complete the set, are away against Romania this evening before the match at Hampden Park next week.
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If you missed it, read on Ben Fisher’s report from Wales’s emphatic win over Finland last night:
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important events
These England friendly matches The games against Brazil and Belgium are Gareth Southgate’s last chance to make adjustments before this summer’s tournaments.
Jacob Steinberg assesses the key challenges facing the manager ahead of the Euro 2024 Group C opener against Serbia on June 16th.
injury news regarding England, In case you missed it last night, Bukayo Saka was withdrawn from the squad due to a “minor muscle problem”, while Harry Kane is doubtful for tomorrow’s game against Brazil due to an ankle injury. about it.
The good news for Arsenal fans is that Saka’s departure is precautionary… while either Ivan Toney or Ollie Watkins are expected to replace Kane against Brazil. Bayern Munich goal-getter Kane hopes to play against Belgium next week.
News about grape vines John Stones is expected to speak to the media from within England’s camp today along with England boss Gareth Southgate.
Please feel free to send us an email Whether it’s about the England shirt controversy or anything else.
what is your opinion As for the New England uniform debate?
Incoming Prime Minister Keir Starmer and *checks notes* Nigel Farage appear to be on the same page, believing Nike’s colorful St George’s Cross should be reverted to its traditional red and white. ing.
Arsenal welcome three-year suspension order It was handed to three fans who pleaded guilty to abuse in connection with the tragedy during the FA Cup match against Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on January 7.
Arsenal said in a statement: “We strongly condemn this abhorrent act.” “We are working closely with the police to ensure swift action is taken and we welcome the football ban order. “We have zero tolerance for any chants of tragedy. We will always ensure that strong action is taken against those found guilty of such acts.”
“Let’s go from toe to toe”
Wales manager Rob Page is heating up Tuesday’s Euro 2024 play-off match against Poland in a way that would please Don King.
preamble
With a truly fascinating Premier League title race gaining momentum, it seems only natural that England’s players would take a break from their domestic program for a few friendlies.
However, Brazil and Belgium at Wembley are both box office hits, so there’s plenty to be excited about before those games (which take place tomorrow and Tuesday, respectively). Scotland, like England, have successfully qualified for the Euros, and will play friendly matches against the Netherlands tonight and Northern Ireland next week.
After defeating Finland 4-1 last night, Wales now play in the Euro 2024 play-off final against Poland next Tuesday, while Ireland have games against Belgium on Tuesday and Switzerland (tomorrow). Northern Ireland will complete this set by playing Romania away tonight before playing at Hampden Park next week.
In case you missed it, read Ben Fisher’s report on Wales’ big win over Finland last night.





