World Cup 2022 Argentina v Croatia - Lionel Messi and Luka Modric battle for the last final

World Cup 2022: Argentina v Croatia – Lionel Messi and Luka Modric battle for the last final

Qatar is the Fifa World Cup host country. 20 November until 18 December Live coverage is available on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Live, and the BBC Sport website and mobile app. Daily TV schedules – Complete coverage information Two famous number 10s who have won the Ballon d’Or. two losers…

_England out of World Cup after Harry Kane’s penalty miss against France

England out of World Cup after Harry Kane’s penalty miss against France

Harry Kane would have been the house favorite. The England captain had had one equalizer from the penalty spot, tying Wayne Rooney for the most goals ever scored for his nation with 53. Kane hovered over the spot one more as Olivier Giroud tipped this World Cup drama back in favor of France. Theo Hernandez…

Morocco and Portugal making progress in women’s football

Morocco and Portugal making progress in women’s football

When Morocco and Portugal square off in the Quarter-Finals, they will do so for the third time in the tournament’s history. Both teams are accustomed to playing each other at the FIFA World Cup. Both nations are now making strides in women’s soccer as well; Morocco will make their debut at the FIFA Women’s World…

2022 World Cup 'Moment of the Day When Petkovic knocked the wind out of Brazil

2022 World Cup ‘Moment of the Day: When Petkovic knocked the wind out of Brazil

As the tournament nears its conclusion, there have already been two thrilling quarterfinal matches in the 2022 World Cup. Every matchday, ESPN India tries to identify the key event that encapsulated the day’s activity even though there is still a lot going on. For day 17, we choose the Croatian goal that late in the…

Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United won’t appear on live UK TV – the 3 pm blackout no longer makes sense

Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United won’t appear on live UK TV – the 3 pm blackout no longer makes sense

Football fans from all over the world will watch Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United live on television, but not if they reside in the UK. The “3 pm blackout,” a long-standing rule put in place to safeguard match attendance and revenue in the era of live television, is the cause of this. Is the…