Brothers playing at the World Cup is nothing new, with England's Bobby and Jack Charlton lifting the trophy in 1966 and Dutch twins René and Willy van de Kerkhof featuring together in the 1978 final.
As England’s 1970 World Cup defence loomed, the legends of ’66 prepared for formidable competition. Forget the Brazilians, Pelé and Jairzinho, or the German predator Gerd Müller. First, Sir Alf Ramsey ...
THE 2026 World Cup is going to be a family affair for a record SEVEN pairs of siblings in North America this summer. But only ...
An England World Cup hero became an undertaker after quitting the beautiful game. Ray Wilson, who died in 2018, was a major ...
Kenneth Wolstenhome’s words as hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst banged home his third goal, and England’s fourth, in the dying ...
England will be hoping to win the tournament for the first time in 60 years, although things looked very different back then.
An England World Cup hero swapped football for a career as an undertaker following his retirement from the sport. Ray Wilson, ...
As the Fifa World Cup 2026 progresses, the number of matches on TV per day will gradually begin to thin out. Should you find ...
MANCHESTER UNITED have suffered a huge blow in the race to sign West Ham star Mateus Fernandes as Tottenham have agreed a ...
Some of the biggest stars in our history never made it to the global showpiece - here is a starting XI and squad filled with ...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final In Colour, in partnership with SunLife, will air on Channel 4 at 4.45pm and Channel 4 Streaming on Saturday June 6.
Dr Neil Phillips, who later moved to and worked as a GP Worcestershire town, was the England team doctor in both the 1966 and ...
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