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Thomas Tuchel just announced the latest England squad for the September World Cup qualifiers. Four Arsenal players made the cut – Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke and teenage defender Myles Lewis‑Skelly. Bukayo Saka and Ben White missed out because of injuries, so the team will need to shuffle a bit. England’s first game is at home against Andorra, a match they should win comfortably, before a tougher trip to Serbia. Fans are already debating the starting eleven and who could replace the injured stars.
Aside from the squad, there’s talk about the next friendly against a European side. The FA is looking for a high‑profile opponent to give the new players a solid test. If you follow the England tag, you’ll see every new name that gets a call‑up, plus expert take on how the team might line up against different opponents.
The club scene is buzzing too. Jamie Vardy, the Leicester legend, is on the verge of a move to Cremonese in Serie A. At 38, it would be his first stint outside England and could open a new chapter for the striker. Meanwhile, Newcastle United are dealing with a spate of injuries after a 3‑2 loss to Liverpool. Manager Eddie Howe called it a “pretty bad day” as key players like Sandro Tonali and Joelinton face knocks.
Everton’s new stadium got a name – Hill Dickinson Stadium – after a ten‑year naming‑rights deal worth around £10 million a year. The 53,000‑seat venue at Bramley‑Moore Dock will host Euro 2028 games and could become a new home for fans who miss Goodison Park. Over in London, Fulham vs Manchester United is shaping up as a big Premier League fixture, with United looking to keep their away winning streak alive. And remember the summer series match in Atlanta where United drew 2‑2 with Everton? Bruno Fernandes sparked a lot of headlines, but the game showed how tight the league can be.
All these stories connect back to England football, whether it’s a player making a move abroad, a club battling injuries, or the national team gearing up for qualifiers. Keep checking the tag for fresh updates, match analyses and the occasional surprise headline.
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