Should We Be Going To Qatar?

Should We Be Going To Qatar?

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WORLD CUP DAY 3: Scotland win, just, and water breaks dictate

Blimey, that was tense! But Scotland have a World Cup win and sit top of Group C thanks to John McGinn's winner against Haiti. Which players stepped up and which need to offer more? Steve Clarke's side top the group after Brazil draw with Morocco in an entertaining game. Brazil t ...  Show more

WORLD CUP DAY 2: C'mon Scotland!! USA look good

The USA started their campaign in style, scoring four against Paraguay. The stadium was full, celebs were out in force and the team looked full of energy. Suddenly USA in the next round or the round of sixteen looks a tough draw - how far can they go?Not so euphoric for Canada bu ...  Show more

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