Soccer
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2022 World Cup draw beckons
With the main draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup around the corner, we take a look at the possible group permutations which could come to fruition. The draw ceremony will be held on Friday in Doha, 234 days before the 22nd edition of the tournament kicks off on November…
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England teammates rally behind Maguire
It goes without saying many of Harry Maguire’s performances in a Manchester United shirt have been well and truly sub-standard, but to be on the receiving end of boos whilst representing one’s country must be a low point for any player. Maguire was greeted by a chorus of boos when…
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Final World Cup Spots Up For Grabs
Portugal will be looking to capitalise where their Italian counterparts failed to, in overcoming a North Macedonia team which currently occupies the 67th ranking in the world. The UEFA qualifying playoff finals take place on Tuesday evening with three European nations yet to confirm their participation at the World Cup…
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365Scores Football Oscars
In light of the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday evening, 365Scores presents the 2021 Football Oscars. Each award has a minimum of three nominees with the winner emboldened. Best Lead Actor (Best Player): Erling Haaland – Borussia Dortmund & Norway In 2021 Haaland produced an impressive 49 goals in 51…
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Italy World Cup woes continue
Italy lost out to underdogs North Macedonia in the qualifying playoffs and the Azzurri are set to be unaccounted for at back-to-back FIFA World Cup tournaments for the first time in their acclaimed history. Currently 6th in the FIFA world rankings, the winners of Euro 2020 are the highest-placed team…
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Italy, Portugal vie for World Cup Qualification
Club football goes on pause for the first major international break of the year as select national teams are in action for the first time since November. Some of the world’s leading footballing nations bid to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar later this year. 17 of the…
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