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Joseph Fiennes is reprising his role as England soccer manager Gareth Southgate for the small screen and first images of Dear England have dropped. Fiennes, who was Olivier Award nominated for his role as Southgate in James Graham’s play of the same name,
Is Group L the Group of Death? Alexi Lalas, Thierry Henry and Stu Holden make their ruling following the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
British television presenter Laura Woods collapsed live on air during pre-game coverage of the women's international match between England and Ghana.
The BBC has found its next prestige drama, and this time it’s Dear England, which is about football. But before you start picturing studs and slow-motion goals, we need to tell you that this show is more nuanced than that!
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A recent report found that 10 of the 16 venues at the tournament are at "very high risk of experiencing extreme heat stress conditions."
Ben Stokes dispensed with Bazball and pragmatically set about reviving England's Ashes prospects with a watchful 36 on Sunday to usher his team through the first session on Day 4 without losing a wicket in the second test.
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World Cup spotlight shines on New England ahead of match schedule reveal at Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough is set to host seven games, including five in the group stage, one round of 32, and one quarterfinal game.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WJAR) — Soccer fans now know which countries' teams are scheduled to play in New England during the 2026 World Cup competition. Soccer's governing body, FIFA, revealed game schedules and venues on Saturday, a day after the draw that determined the groupings in which the teams will play.
Brendon McCullum figured out England's main problem after back-to-back eight-wicket losses to Australia in the Ashes: Overdoing it in training. In interviews with Australian and British broadcasters,