Summary

  • World Cup 2026: Scott McTominay misses Scotland training due to an upset stomach, but Scott McKenna trains

  • Scotland are in Group C along with Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, while England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama are in Group L

  • Mexico take on South Africa in the first game of the tournament at 20:00 BST in Mexico City, with South Korea v Czech Republic to follow at 03:00 on Friday

  • Predict the outcomes for this round's selected fixtures before the first match kicks off with our World Cup predictor

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 07:21 BST 11 June

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    We've got more to come from chief football writer Phil McNulty, but we want you to get in touch!

    Now seems like as perfect time as any to ask how you're planning to manage this World Cup.

    Are you getting up/staying up for South Korea v Czech Republic at 03:00 BST on Friday?

    Scotland fans, you're opening game is also in the wee hours of the morning (not that I need to remind you).

    You'll all be setting those alarm clocks for the 02:00 BST kick-off against Haiti on Sunday, right?

  2. Perfect workout for Tuchel's sidepublished at 07:14 BST 11 June

    England 3-0 Costa Rica

    England

    Bukayo Saka shakes hands with Thomas TuchelImage source, Getty Images

    England's first friendly after arriving in the United States had been little more than a glorified training session when New Zealand were beaten 1-0 in Tampa on Saturday.

    Costa Rica, in contrast, provided the perfect opposition as England stepped up to another level.

    This was exactly the sort of workout head coach Thomas Tuchel wanted as he finalises plans for the World Cup opener against Croatia.

    England faced durable opposition who were determined to give the game a competitive edge with uncompromising tackling and stubborn defence.

    And Tuchel will also have been delighted with how players who are effectively fighting for their places showed determination to make an impression.

    Anthony Gordon was lively from the first whistle, making Declan Rice's goal and giving Costa Rica defender Shawn Johnson a torrid time. He also took responsibility for the second-half penalty that sealed victory with regular taker Harry Kane having been substituted.

    Jude Bellingham showed the sort of world-class touches that will make it difficult for Tuchel to leave him out, while defender John Stones got another 63 minutes under his belt to put himself in contention to start against Croatia.

    Tuchel can carry out final tweaks in that private game against Miami FC before he makes selection decisions that really matter as England's World Cup gets under way.

  3. Postpublished at 07:10 BST 11 June

    We've not even had a ball kicked at the World Cup but there are already plenty of talking points - especially when it comes to who starts for England.

    Our chief football writer Phil McNulty has been toying with some of the questions over who starts on the back of last night's game...

  4. England sign off with winpublished at 07:03 BST 11 June

    England 3-0 Costa Rica

    England

    Anthony Gordon and Declan Rice celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    England stepped up a gear in their final friendly before the World Cup with an impressive performance to beat Costa Rica in Orlando.

    After kick-off was delayed for an hour by storms, Declan Rice gave England an early lead with a deflected shot as he took advantage of good work by new Barcelona signing Anthony Gordon.

    Jude Bellingham started ahead of Morgan Rogers in the number 10 role and looked sharp as he pressed his claim to start in the team's World Cup opener against Croatia in Dallas on 17 June.

    Bellingham put Noni Madueke through in the first half, only for the Arsenal forward to hit the post after rounding Costa Rica keeper Patrick Sequeira when he looked sure to find an empty net.

    Real Madrid man Bellingham's brilliant run then helped England find a second goal after 68 minutes, when he set up substitute Eberechi Eze for a shot that was handled – Gordon scoring the resulting penalty.

    Ollie Watkins came off the bench and pounced with a close-range header three minutes from the end to give England a victory margin that reflected their dominance.

    England will now have a behind-closed-doors game against Miami FC to give some players extra minutes and work on strategy before the serious business starts against Croatia.

    Read Phil McNulty's full report.

  5. Good morning!published at 07:00 BST 11 June

    A wide view of the Azteca Stadium in MexicoImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome along.

    Has World Cup fever set in yet?

    We're 13 hours away from the opening game of the 2026 World Cup when co-hosts Mexico face South Africa at the iconic Azteca Stadium - yes, it's the same venue where Diego Maradona scored the notorious 'Hand of God' goal against England.

    On the topic of England, we've got reaction from last night's 3-0 friendly win over Costa Rica and, of course, a comprehensive build-up to the biggest competition in world football.

    Shall we?