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Netherlands and Jordan suffer late World Cup dropouts
There have been two late injury dropouts ahead of the World Cup, concerning the Netherlands and debutants Jordan.
Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber is out of Ronald Koeman’s squad after failing to recover from a groin injury, having missed the Premier League run-in.
A statement from the Dutch Football Association (KNVB) read: The 24-year-old defender has not recovered sufficiently from a groin injury to take part in the World Cup in a medically responsible manner.
In consultation with the medical staff, it has therefore been decided that Timber will leave the national team’s pre-camp in New York after the game against Uzbekistan. We’re with you, Jurrien.
Meanwhile, Ibrahim Sabra has been replaced in the Jordan squad by defender Mohammad Abu Ghosh after tearing an ankle ligament.
Here’s the full, updated list of every player going to the World Cup:
World Cup 2026 squads: Every player at this summer’s tournament
The 48 teams have now all named their 26-man squads for the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico this summer
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:58
Neymar making progress in race to be fit for World Cup
Neymar’s World Cup hopes have been given a boost after Brazil announced he was making good progress in his recovery from a calf injury.
Brazil’s all-time leading scorer was expected to be sidelined for between two to three weeks after scans last month revealed a grade two muscle tear.
The 34-year-old had a further scan on Monday and the Brazilian Football Confederation said in a brief statement: The exam showed good progress in his treatment, within expected parameters.
He will continue the recovery and physical preparation process planned by the Brazilian National Team’s medical staff.
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:50
More on Iran ticket allocation
Iran were due to have eight percent of tickets allocated to its federation to distribute to fans, as every participating country gets under Fifa regulations.
However, the FFIRI is now claiming to have had this stripped from them just days before their Group G opener with New Zealand in Los Angeles.
Iran, who have already accused the US of discriminatory behaviour for denying visas to key members of staff, have denounced this as an obstruction of Iranian fans.
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:42
BREAKING: Iran claims World Cup ticket allocation withdrawn
Iran's football federation (FFIRI) has said its ticket allocation for the World Cup has been pulled just days before tournament kicks off.
This leaves supporters who had already made travel plans unable to attend their team's matches.
"This is despite the fact that many Iranian football fans, relying on the officially announced process, had already made the necessary plans to attend the matches," the FFIRI added in a statement.
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:18
Why will England's Djed Spence wear a protective mask at the World Cup?
England defender Djed Spence will take to the World Cup wearing a protective mask after sustaining a broken jaw last month.
The Tottenham defender suffered the injury during a Premier League clash following a collision with Chelsea striker Liam Del, and has already donned the facial protection in his club's final match of the season against Everton.
"It's a little bit uncomfortable but it is what it is," he said. "I've got a broken jaw so I have to wear it throughout the tournament. It's something I will have to get used to. It'll be three months until it's fully healed, so it's a long time.
"It was painful but luckily I play football with my feet and not my jaw. So I was all good.
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:15
World Cup 2026 predictions
Who will win the World Cup? Who will be the breakout star? And how far will England and Scotland?
Here, Indy Sport’s writers have compiled our predictions for the 2026 World Cup…
World Cup 2026 predictions: Winner, golden boot, breakout star and more
Indy Sport’s writers have made their selections for USA, Canada and Mexico 2026
Will Castle9 June 2026 09:06
Last night's action
Some World Cup warm-up action to fill you in on.
Spain and France got in one final tune-up against Peru and Northern Ireland respectively, giving us one final chance to size up the two favourites before the tournament properly kicks off.
For Les Bleus, Michael Olise showed why he is genuinely up there with the best on the planet, with his hat-trick firing his nation to a 3-1 win.
La Roja also won 3-1 and did it without Lamine Yamal, who looks set to be fit for their opener in Atlanta.
Meanwhile, there was late drama in the Netherlands’ clash with debutants Uzbekistan, who traded stoppage-time goals in an enthralling 2-1 win for the Dutch.
Colombia also bested a World Cup newcomer by beating Jordan 2-0.
Will Castle9 June 2026 08:59
‘Totally undaunted’ and the world at his feet: Welcome to the era of Lamine Yamal
Already, those around the Spain squad can sense the intent, the will to go for it. Lamine Yamal is described as "totally undaunted".
In his attempt to get fit for Spain's opening World Cup game against Ce Verde on 15 June, however, a special care has been necessary due to the nature of his recent injury from the end of ril. A low-end grade two hamstring issue can be mercifully shorter than feared, but also carries a high risk of relse if not properly managed.
Yamal has so far been responding well, to the point that he looks set to be fit for that first match in Atlanta.
That has come from a careful restraint – including not flying to Mexico from Chattanooga, Tennessee for the friendly against Peru – that Barcelona have insisted on. It also represents quite a difference from absolutely everything else to do with his rise to this moment.
‘Totally undaunted’ and the world at his feet: Welcome to the era of Lamine Yamal
The 18-year-old is already the best player on the planet before this World Cup, argues Miguel Delaney, and if fit, can crown his status with this tournament
Miguel Delaney9 June 2026 08:52
England camp hit with earthquake
England have been rocked by an earthquake in their current training camp of West Palm Beach, a day before their final World Cup warm-up clash against Costa Rica.
The 6.1-magnitude quake – the strongest in the region for 150 years – originated off the west coast of Cuba but was felt across Florida’s Flagler County, with tremors experienced in Orlando and Miami.
Several buildings across these cities were evacuated as they began shaking due to the dramatic natural event.
National Weather Service has confirmed there is no risk of a tsunami to the US.
Will Castle9 June 2026 08:44
African World Cup referee denied entry into the US by border control
A Somali referee chosen to officiate at the World Cup has been denied entry into the United States.
Omar Artan was turned away by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) upon his arrival at Miami International Airport from Istanbul on Saturday.
CBP confirmed on Monday that a Somali national who was planning to referee in the World Cup had been denied entry.
African World Cup referee denied entry into the United States by border control
.S Customs and Border Protection confirmed that a Somali national who was planning to referee in the World Cup had been denied entry
Will Castle9 June 2026 08:35
Source: The Independent
Published: June 9, 2026 8:58 AM
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GMB fans fume and demand presenters ‘do better’ over big breaking news reaction
Viewers of Good Morning Britain were left feeling frustrated during the latest live show, after hosts made a series of comments about Scottish football fans and the King-proved World Cup bank holiday
Viewers of Good Morning Britain were left feeling frustrated during the latest live show, after hosts made a series of comments about Scottish football fans and the King-proved World Cup bank holiday
Viewers of Good Morning Britain were left feeling exasperated during the latest live broadcast. Presenters Susanna Reid and Ed Balls returned to the ITV studio to bring audiences the day's most significant headlines from across the UK and beyond.
They were accompanied by regular panellists Gillian Keegan and the Mirror's Kevin Maguire. Later in the programme, the stars discussed the King's decision to grant a bank holiday in Scotland so football supporters could enjoy Scotland's inaugural World Cup fixture.
"A lot of people are outraged this morning [over] the bank holiday in Scotland for their first World Cup opening game. King Charles has proved a new, one-off bank holiday to allow fans to watch the late-night World Cup clash. So, they get next Monday off," Susanna began.
"Now, anyone watching might think, 'Is that because the game is late on a Sunday, or early on a Monday morning?' No!", reports the Mirror.
Ed then said: "This morning, in our five o'clock meeting, Susanna said, 'I can't believe this, the game's on the Sunday morning, and they get bank holiday [more than] 24 hours later.' I said, 'What?' I couldn't believe it. It never occurred to me that that was going on."
The fixture in question is against Haiti at the Gilette Stadium in Boston. Kick-off is at 9pm local time, with supporters expected to stay awake until 2am UK time to watch the match. Susanna read out a series of split fan comments, before stating: "It's really outrageous. I mean, how long does it take Scots to get over the fact that they've played their first match?"
Kevin chimed in: "It's 2am. You can have a lie-in Sunday morning and sleep it off!" with Gillian observing: "It sets a terrible precedent."
Ed then queried: "How hungover do they get?" Susanna remarked: "Is that the unspoken acknowledgement is that it is about alcohol?" with Kevin responding: "Yeah, I think it's going to be shown in thousands of pubs in Scotland at 2am. You can imagine the state of people."
However, viewers weren't pleased with the stars' remarks, with many expressing their annoyance on X (formerly Twitter).
"Very condescending attitude from all the presenters participating in that debate! Extremely anti Scottish. Not everyone is getting it and not everyone wants it. I don't even like football but thought your comments were uncalled for!" one individual wrote.
Another added: "I thought the presenters also focused heavily on stereotypes, portraying Scots as heavy drinkers. Do better Good Morning Britain. Your presenters owe some of your audience an ology."
A third stated: "The presenters talking about Scots [was] unacceptable. Very condescending attitude, extremely anti Scottish comments. Uncalled for."
Someone else noted: "Not everyone in Scotland gets it either," while a fifth viewer fumed: "It's dispointing that your programme is again taking an anti Scottish view."
Source: The daily Star
Published: June 9, 2026 11:57 AM
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World Cup travel in US could cause more jet fuel shortages in UK, says energy expert
Increased driving in the US over the summer, intensified by the global football tournament, will put a huge demand on fuel supplies. | ITV National News
Travel needs for the World Cup could lead to jet fuel shortages in the UK as an increased numbers of drivers in the United States cause demand for gasoline to rise, experts have warned.
The US is already proaching "driving season" — a period of increased car use — which will be intensified by the tournament, Eleanor Budds, director of research in oil markets at S&P Global Energy, said during the World Air Transport Summit in Brazil this week.
Gasoline stocks, which are usually built up in preparation for the period, have fallen below the five-year average due to the reduced cacity of the Strait of Hormuz.
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"This means that refiners will have to pivot some of the extra jet fuel effort they've been making, they will have to at some point pivot back to gasoline," Budds said during a panel in Rio de Janeiro.
The Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil usually passes, has been almost entirely closed by the conflict in the Middle East, which began after joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28.
This has caused the UK to become a major importer of US fuel, which has so far protected the nation from shortages for the time being.
Budds also stated that she expects fuel prices to get worse before they get better, despite the price of Brent Crude oil pearing to stabilise in recent weeks.
"We think prices could rise again. The reason for that is the markets made some small adjustments, but (as seen in) the stock levels and the exports, US refiners who have plugging a lot of the g can't necessarily keep doing so for jet fuel," Budds said.
"Which suggests to us that gasoline prices will rise again, crude prices will rise again and jet fuel prices will rise again, before there's some more stability after the summer season, when demand falls back down again from the peak.
"That will allow stocks to start to rebuild and some normalisation of the situation."
A spokesperson for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said they did not agree with Budds' assessment and that there was no indication that jet fuel supply would further be impacted in the UK.
"We do not agree with these claims, which pear to have no analysis behind them," they said. "UK airlines are clear that they are not currently seeing a shortage of jet fuel and holidays are taking off as planned."
"We continue to work with fuel suppliers, airports, airlines and international counterparts to keep flights operating."
Millions of football fans are expected to watch World Cup games across the US, Mexico and Canada this summer, which kicks off on June 11.
The tournament has faced controversy for high ticket prices, restrictions on fans bringing water bottles and the Trump administration's immigration policies, which have seen a referee denied entry to the country.
Source: ITV News
Published: June 9, 2026 12:12 PM
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Biggest news websites in the world for 2026 (any language)
Biggest news websites in 2026 (any language). Exclusive top-50 ranking based on Similarweb data including: South Korea, Jan, UK and US.
The BBC is the most-visited news website in the world in any language, according to Press Gazette’s new ranking of the world’s top online newsbrands.
The UK broadcaster saw 894.7 million visits in May 2026 according to Similarweb, ranking it ahead of Jan’s Yahoo News with 815.4 million visits.
The BBC has overtaken several publishers in the ranking since Press Gazette’s coverage in May 2025.
The US has the most news sites in the top 50, with 13 entries featuring. Its highest-ranking site was The New York Times, which listed in fourth place with 592.6 million visits in May 2026.
The US was followed by India, with eight, and then Jan with four.
Poland, Germany and the UK all have three news sites to feature in the top 50.
Most news sites lost traffic year on year in May 2026, with 37 recording declines in visits (compared to 34 in 2025). Some 15 sites saw visits fall by at least 20% year on year.
India’s Hindustan Times posted the biggest drop, down 54% to 122.2 million visits. It was followed by Poland-based Onet, said to be the largest online news source in the country, which was down 41% to 176.8 million.
Indian Express posted the third-biggest decline in traffic year on year, down 40% to 88.9 million.
Eight of the 13 US sites in the top 50 saw traffic decline both month on month and year on year. Google traffic has declined at a faster rate in the US compared to European publishers as AI Mode and AI Overviews were rolled out earlier there, causing the effects to pear sooner.
Qatar’s 24-hour news network Al Jazeera saw the biggest increase in traffic year on year, up 69% to 86.7 million. As seen repeatedly in Press Gazette’s top 50 monthly ranking of news sites, Al Jazeera has sustained year-on-year traffic growth in recent months, a reflection of increased interest in Middle East news after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on 28 February.
Some 30 of 50 sites saw traffic decline month on month, with Al Jazeera’s traffic dropping the fastest (down 38%), followed by India’s ABP Live (down 22% to 101.3 million) and CNN (down 22% to 357.7 million).
Several major newsbrands from other countries missed the top 50 altogether: France’s daily newsper Le Figaro fell short by around three million visits, ranking 52nd with 80.3 million, while Le Monde ranked in 71st place with 70 million visits in May. Finnish tabloid per Iltalehti trailed just behind Le Monde with 69.5 million visits.
More Press Gazette website rankings:
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Similarweb generates its traffic data by plying machine learning and modelling to the statistically representative datasets that the company collects. Datasets are based on direct measurement (i.e. websites and ps that choose to share first-party with Similarweb); contributory networks that aggregate device data; partnerships and public data extraction from websites and ps. The sites in the list are based on Similarweb’s classification of news and media publishers, although Press Gazette refines the list to exclude some sites with a less journalistic focus.
Source: Press Gazette
Published: June 9, 2026 9:24 AM
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