Summerville exits World Cup but Canada progresspublished at 10:10 BST 30 June
10:10 BST 30 June
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West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville saw his shot saved during a dramatic penalty shootout against Morocco to knock the Netherlands out of the World Cup on Tuesday.
Summerville had provided the assist for Cody Gakpo's opener in the 72nd minute, but Morocco equalised in the 91st to force extra time.
Both sides had missed two previous penalties before the 24-year-old stood up to take the fifth for the Dutch side; however Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou denied him, and Ismael Saibari then sealed the win for their opponents.
Burnley's Lyle Foster will also be heading home after South Africa succumbed to a 1-0 defeat to Canada.
However, the win for the North American side does mean three English Football League players have made it through to the round of 16 in the World Cup.
Southampton striker Cyle Larin and Ali Ahmed of Norwich City both featured for Canada in the group stage but were unused substitutes for Sunday's knock-out match alongside Middlesbrough's Alfie Jones.
Canada next faces Morocco in Texas on Saturday at 18:00 BST.
Boro in talks with Hull over £5m Joseph published at 12:20 BST 29 June
12:20 BST 29 June
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Middlesbrough are in talks with Hull City over a £5m deal for striker Kyle Joseph.
The Tigers beat Boro in the Championship play-off final, which 24-year-old Joseph missed because of an ankle injury.
He scored eight goals - having joined from Blackpool in January last year - as Hull finished sixth, before suffering the injury in their play-off semi-final victory over Millwall.
The Tigers are being forced to sell to ensure they comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Scottish Premiership club Rangers are also reportedly ready to pay £6m for goalkeeper Igor Pandur which, along with Joseph, would mean the newly promoted Premier League side clear the £6m deficit they needed to erase.
Goalkeeper Jack Butland could move to Hull as part of a deal for Pandur, who arrived from Fortuna Sittard for £1.5m in 2024 and has made 92 appearances for the club.
Where to catch EFL players in the round of 32published at 13:56 BST 28 June
13:56 BST 28 June
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Southampton striker Cyle Larin has scored two goals for Canada so far at the 2026 World Cup
We have reached the knock-out rounds of the World Cup but there are still plenty of players from the English Football League representing their country.
Here is where you can watch them in the round of 32:
Sunday, 28 June
Lyle Foster, Burnley - South Africa v Canada (20:00 BST)
Alfie Jones, Middlesbrough - South Africa v Canada (20:00 BST)
Ali Ahmed, Norwich City - South Africa v Canada (20:00 BST)
Cyle Larin, Southampton - South Africa v Canada (20:00 BST)
Tuesday, 30 June
Crysencio Summerville, West Ham - Netherlands v Morocco (02:00 BST)
Sondre Langas, Derby County - Ivory Coast v Norway (18:00 BST)
Egil Selvik, Watford - Ivory Coast v Norway (18:00 BST)
David Moller Wolfe, Wolves - Ivory Coast v Norway (18:00 BST)
Hjalmar Ekdal, Burnley - France v Sweden (22:00 BST)
Jacob Widell Zetterstrom, Derby County - France v Sweden (22:00 BST)
Viktor Johansson, Stoke City - France v Sweden (22:00 BST)
Wednesday, 1 July
Edson Alvarez, West Ham - Mexico v Ecuador(02:00 BST)
Raul Jimenez, Wolves - Mexico v Ecuador(02:00 BST)
Axel Tuanzebe, Burnley - England v DR Congo (17:00 BST)
Edo Kayembe, Watford - England v DR Congo (17:00 BST)
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, West Ham - England v DR Congo (17:00 BST)
El-Hadji Malick Diouf, West Ham - Belgium v Senegal (21:00 BST)
Friday, 3 July
Jose Sa, Wolves - Portugal v Croatia (00:00 BST)
Zeki Amdouni, Burnley - Switzerland v Algeria (04:00 BST)
Harry Souttar, Leicester City - Australia v Egypt (19:00 BST)
Mohamed Toure, Norwich City - Australia v Egypt (19:00 BST)
Cameron Burgess, Swansea City - Australia v Egypt (19:00 BST)
Nestory Irankunda, Watford - Australia v Egypt (19:00 BST)
Saturday, 4 July
Abdul Fatawu, Leicester City, Colombia v Ghana (02:30 BST)
Blades' Chong exits World Cup with Curacaopublished at 10:15 BST 26 June
10:15 BST 26 June
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Sheffield United midfielder Tahith Chong's history-making World Cup has come to an end after Curacao were knocked out of the competition following a 2-0 loss to Ivory Coast on Thursday.
The 26-year-old played all 90 minutes of the game against the African nation but the defeat left Curacao bottom of Group E with one point - their first in a World Cup - in three games.
Middlesbrough winger Sontje Hansen was an unused substitute.
This year's event marked Curacao's debut in the competition.
Blades' Chong helps Curacao to first World Cup pointpublished at 11:51 BST 22 June
11:51 BST 22 June
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Sheffield United's Tahith Chong helped earn Curacao their first point in a World Cup with a 0-0 draw against Ecuador on Sunday.
The midfielder played 76 minutes during the stalemate, while Middlesbrough winger Sontje Hansen was on the bench for the Caribbean side.
Curacao will next play Ivory Coast on Thursday (21:00 BST) for a chance to progress through the group stages with a first tournament win.
Meanwhile, Sheffield Wednesday's Yan Valery, Ben Slimane of Norwich City and Burnley's Hannibal Mejbri all started for Tunisia as they succumbed to a 4-0 defeat by Japan which saw them knocked out of the tournament.
Tunisia's last group match will be against the Netherlands on Friday at 00:00 BST.
Gossip: Boro reject bids from Everton for Hackneypublished at 10:51 BST 18 June
10:51 BST 18 June
Middlesbrough have rejected multiple bids for star English midfielder Hayden Hackney from Everton, while several other Premier League clubs are interested in the 23-year-old. (TEAMTalk), external
Everton still favourites for Boro's Hackney published at 13:26 BST 12 June
13:26 BST 12 June
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Everton remain in pole position for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.
The Toffees have had two approaches rejected by Boro, who value the 23-year-old at around £20m.
Crystal Palace are also interested but Hackney currently favours a move to Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Nothing has developed since Everton's second approach while the club are also considering other midfield options.
Hackney has a year left on his contract at the Riverside after rejecting a £20m move to Ipswich last summer.
The England Under-21 international, part of the squad which won Euro 2025 last summer, was happy to stay at Boro and did not want to move to another Championship side.
Both Chong and Hansen played the second half of Curacao's 4-0 friendly win over Aruba on Sunday, with all four goals coming while they were on the pitch.
Chong had given his country the lead against Scotland at Hampden Park last weekend before they went on to lose 4-1.
Rotherham defender Ar'Jany Martha, who was relegated to League Two in the 2025-26 season with the Millers, is also in the squad managed by ex-Netherlands, Rangers and Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat.
Elsewhere for Boro, Alfie Jones is in the Canada squad.
Here is a reminder who Curacao and Canada will face in the group stage, so you can keep an eye out once the World Cup begins on 11 June:
Canada, Group B: Bosnia, Qatar and Switzerland
Curacao, Group E: Germany, Ivory Coast and Ecuador
Four Coventry players nominated for PFA awardpublished at 11:11 BST 4 June
11:11 BST 4 June
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Carl Rushworth, Matt Grimes, Jack Rudoni and Haji Wright all played major roles in Coventry's Championship title success
Four members of Coventry City's title-winning side have been nominated for the Professional Footballers Association's Championship Players' Player of the Year award.
Goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, captain Matt Grimes, midfielder Jack Rudoni and striker Haji Wright are all in the running to add another trophy to the Sky Blues' successful season.
Midfielder Grimes, 30, started all 46 of Coventry's league games as they finished 11 points clear at the top of the Championship while Wright, 28, scored 18 goals in all competitions and is part of the USA squad at the World Cup.
Rushworth, 24, spent the season on loan at Coventry from Brighton, keeping 17 clean sheets, while 24-year-old Rudoni scored seven goals, including late winners against Derby and Stoke.
Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney and Swansea striker Zan Vipotnik, who finished as the Championship's top scorer with 23 goals, have also been shortlisted for the award.
PFA members will vote for the winner who will be announced at a ceremony on Tuesday, 25 August.
🎧 Challengers or imposters - what did Boro feel?published at 16:51 BST 26 May
16:51 BST 26 May
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"It must have been difficult for them with the way they come into the final, with all that went on with Spygate. I just wonder if they, as a group of players, had a bit of impostor syndrome and just felt they don't really deserve to be here."
The 72+ team are joined by Bromley boss Andy Woodman to reflect on a difficult day at Wembley for Middlesbrough, who lost to Hull City after qualifying for the Championship final following Southampton's expulsion for spying.
'Deja vu' for Morris as Boro fall short againpublished at 12:42 BST 24 May
12:42 BST 24 May
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Morris: 'It feels like deja vu'
Aidan Morris says there was a sense of "deja vu" as Middlesbrough let slip another chance of promotion through their grasp.
Boro became the first side to lose in both the semi-final and final of the Championship play-offs after their agonising loss to Hull City in injury time at Wembley.
They were granted the opportunity after Southampton were kicked out following the Spygate scandal, but the Teessiders were left stunned by Oli McBurnie's late goal.
"It feels like deja vu from 10 days ago," the midfielder told BBC Radio Tees.
"It's disappointing. We're not going to be victims. We could have done more. As a collective, we weren't good enough and that's it."
Boro were only reinstated into the final on Tuesday evening after Saints' expulsion, but Morris refused to offer the short and unusual preparation as an excuse for the result.
He added: "Obviously, it's a bit different from normal football situations. But we should have been better."