England, Wembley and Thomas Tuchel
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Wembley's crumbling concrete and outdated facilities meant the Empire Stadium belonged in the same bygone era as its official name
Austria, the Netherlands and Denmark have racked up big wins in World Cup qualifying in Europe to stay top of their groups, while England overwhelmed Wales in a friendly without Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham.
Thomas Tuchel took aim at the 'silent' England fans following their 3-0 win over Wales on Thursday night. Early goals from Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka were enough for the Three Lions to cruise to a routine win against the Dragons,
England produced a scintillating first-half display to secure a comfortable 3-0 friendly victory over a beleaguered Wales at Wembley. Standout performances from Morgan Rogers and Bukayo Saka, among
Aaron Paul is joined by Pat Nevin, Stephen Warnock and Danny Ward to wrap up a big night for the home nations. They start at Hampden Park, where Scotland’s comeback win over Greece edges them closer to a World Cup play-off place - with insight from Pat and Gavin Wallace on Scotland snatching a win.
Craig Bellamy insists Wales will go on the offensive and won't not turn up as "tourists" for their Wembley showdown with England.
The road to Wembley edges one step closer when the draw for the FA Cup first round proper takes place on Monday evening. The 32 remaining teams from the recent six qualifying rounds go into the
ENGLAND and Wales stars will walk out with 22 adult mascots for their Wembley clash. Players are usually accompanied by children when they walk out on to the hallowed turf. But as the match is