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England are through to the World Cup quarter-finals after a dramatic round of sixteen win over co-hosts Mexico, and it was anything but comfortable. Down to ten men, Thomas Tuchel's side held firm in what sounds like an absolute war of a match, and they'll now face Norway and the unstoppable Erling Haaland in the next round.
The celebration hangover is already hitting though, because midfielder Jordan Henderson picked up a, quote, really bad wrist injury during the post-match festivities. Tuchel confirmed it himself, which means England could be heading into one of their biggest knockout games in years without a key piece of their midfield engine. Timing could not be worse.
Shifting to the other side of the bracket, the football world is circling a fixture that has Iberian rivalry written all over it. Portugal and Spain are set to collide in Dallas in a round of sixteen clash that carries enormous weight, and with whispers that this could be Cristiano Ronaldo's final World Cup match, the stakes feel genuinely historic. Both squads are loaded, and Dallas is about to find out what a real derby atmosphere looks like on American soil.
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