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At Euro 2024, a Very England Fight Misses the Point
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What's behind Bellingham's struggles with England at Euro 2024?
Jude Bellingham was expected to take Euro 2024 by storm, but has been a shadow of his former self so far. How do England fix the situation? -
The Guardian - World
Euro 2024: England 2-1 Slovakia (aet) – live reaction
Updates from last 16 match in Gelsenkirchen (5pm BST)Spain v Georgia: join our live minute-by-minute reportOur Golden Boot interactive | Euro 2024 diaryIntroducing today’s opponents. They’re good, you know, and they won’t die wondering.. I am ...Europe -
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Six England fans get banning orders at Euro 2024
Six England fans have been issued with football banning orders following disorder in the build-up to the Euro 2024 match against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on 16 June. -
The Guardian - World
Euro 2024: Our writers pick their England XIs to face Slovakia
Gareth Southgate has some big decisions to make for the last-16 tie; here is who our writers in Germany would select. After three sluggish group-stage performances, England urgently need to find their groove against Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen. ... -
BBC News - Top stories
Birthday boy Bellingham can start England's Euro 2024 party
Jude Bellingham celebrated his 21st birthday on Saturday, and now it is time to help start England's Euro 2024 party. -
ESPN - Sports
Euro 2024 Daily: Bellingham's moment of magic rescues England
England needed a late flurry to beat Slovakia, the second-worst-ranked team left in the round of 16 at Euro 2024. Here's what happened. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Euro 2024 round of 16 scores, highlights: Portugal overcome Ronaldo penalty miss to advance; France win
In a defensive battle, Jan Vertonghen's own goal decided the first game of the day, while Portugal won in a penalty shootout -
ABC News - Sports
UEFA to investigate gesture by England's Jude Bellingham for possible violation of 'decent conduct' rules at Euro 2024 (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert incorrectly said Euro 2004)
UEFA to investigate gesture by England's Jude Bellingham for possible violation of 'decent conduct' rules at Euro 2024 (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert incorrectly said Euro 2004) -
The Guardian - World
Anyone who thinks England have an easy draw at Euro 2024 needs a history lesson | Jacob Steinberg
Have people forgotten the pre-Southgate tournament record across a long period – including defeat by Iceland?. Time for an excursion. Time for Gareth Southgate and Steve Holland to live a little. The group stage is done, the draw has opened up, ...
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