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  1. EFL World Cup round-up: Jimenez joy, Swedes' sorrowpublished at 11:21 BST 1 July

    Raul Jimenez, wearing his green Mexico kit, celebrates scoring his goal against Ecuador on Wednesday with his fist in the airImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves striker Raul Jimenez scored during Mexico's victory over Ecuador on Wednesday to set up a potential last-16 tie with England at the World Cup.

    The 35-year-old doubled the host nation's lead by finding the top corner during the 2-0 win and Maxico will now face either the Three Lions or DR Congo on Monday at 01:00 BST for a place in the quarter-finals.

    Wanderers team-mate David Moller Wolfe also secured a place in the last 16 after starting the match for Norway in their 2-1 win over Ivory Coast.

    The defender will be joined by Egil Selvik of Watford and Derby County's Sondre Langas as the Norwegians head to New Jersey to play Brazil on Sunday at 21:00 BST.

    However, there are some English Football League players who will not be continuing to feature in the tournament after yesterday's results.

    Rams stopper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom was between the sticks for Sweden's knockout match against France on Tuesday but they succumbed to a 3-0 loss.

    Stoke City keeper Viktor Johansson and Burnley defender Hjalmar Ekdal also return home following Sweden's loss without any tournament minutes under their belt.

  2. Where to catch EFL players in the round of 32published at 13:56 BST 28 June

    A photo of Cyle Larin, wearing his black Canada kit, holding his fingers to his ears with his eyes closed in celebration of his goal against Qatar on 18 JuneImage source, Getty Images
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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)

  3. Stoke name Higgins as new academy directorpublished at 12:35 BST 26 June

    Jack Higgins leans on a metal fence. He is wearing a grey T-shirt. There is a brick building behind him in the backgroundImage source, Stoke City

    Stoke City have appointed Jack Higgins as the club's new academy director.

    The 34-year-old is a former head of education at Burnley and joins the Potters after spending the past six years as manager of the academy at League Two Fleetwood Town.

    In his time with the Cod Army, Higgins oversaw the development of their academy to Category Two status in 2023.

    Stoke sporting director Jonathan Walters said Higgins' experience of "building productive environments, developing players and connecting academy and first-team football" made him the "ideal person" for the job.

    "Over the last few months, we have taken time to look closely at our academy structure and how we can better support the development of young players throughout the club," Walters added.

    "We all recognise that the step from academy football to first-team football has become increasingly challenging in the modern game.

    "Our responsibility is to make that pathway as clear and consistent as possible."

    The club have also announced Sam Stockley will become head of professional development phase and take charge of the under-21 side.

    Stockley has been with Stoke for the past year having spent 14 years working in youth football in the USA.

  4. The biggest dates on the calendar are...published at 12:27 BST 25 June

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    'A mouth-watering one over Christmas'

    The EFL fixture list is out and we know you are bursting to know what you've got to look forward to - or dread - from your team this upcoming season.

    Here are some key dates to put in your diary:

    • 15 August 2026 - Swansea City (H)

    • 22 August 2026 - Southampton (A)

    • 26 December 2026 - Wrexham (H)

    • 1 January 2027 - West Bromwich Albion (A)

    • 1 May 2027 - Millwall (A)

    See Stoke City's full fixture list here.

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  5. New Stoke crest installed at bet365 Stadiumpublished at 08:15 BST 25 June

    A picture of Stoke City's new club crest. A shield showing a Staffordshire knot, the club's foundation date of 1863, their red and white stripes, and a kiln.Image source, Stoke City

    Stoke City have announced the club's new crest has been installed at bet365 Stadium.

    The Potters adopted a new design last summer following several months of consultation with fans and revealed a "phased" introduction at their home ground with similar updates to be made at their Clayton Wood training complex "over the coming seasons".

    At the time the club said the idea was to produce a crest "that is truly synonymous with Stoke City Football Club and the city of Stoke-on-Trent" and offered a choice between staying with the current one or adopting a new one.

    The alternative - a shield depicting a Staffordshire knot, the club's foundation date of 1863, their famous red and white stripes, and a kiln, in a nod to the area's link to the ceramic industry - received 68% of the vote.

    Stoke owner and chair John Coates said the new crest showed the "history, traditions, work ethic and togetherness" of the club and the city.

    "We can all look at the club crest and reflect that it truly represents what it means to be Stoke City," he said.

    "We are determined that our new crest will come to represent a new and successful era on and off the field.

    "Our supporters can be assured that, as the 2026-27 season approaches, we are all working relentlessly towards that aim."

    A picture of the outside of Stoke's home ground the bet365 Stadium showing the new badge in two locations on the wall.Image source, Stoke City
  6. Fixture day is almost upon us...published at 14:51 BST 22 June

    The EFL will reveal its fixture list for the 2026-27 season on Thursday.

    Want to know who your team will face on opening day? The fixtures will be announced at 12:00 BST - but that is not all.

    The draws for the group stage of the Vertu Trophy and the first round of the Carabao Cup will also take place.

    So check back on 25 June to see who your team faces first, last and everything in between.

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  7. Stoke City players prepare for World Cuppublished at 11:23 BST 9 June

    Bae Jun-ho, wearing South Korea's red kit with black accents, playing during the side's international friendly against Ivory Coast in MarchImage source, Getty Images

    Stoke City's Bae Jun-ho and Viktor Johansson have joined their international sides as they begin preparations for the World Cup this summer.

    Midfielder Bae has earned 13 caps for South Korea since his senior debut in 2024, while Johansson has 12 under his belt for Sweden after his first appearance in 2023.

    Here is a reminder of the groups the Stoke players are in and who they will face, so you can keep an eye out for them once the World Cup begins on 11 June:

    • Bae Jun-ho, South Korea - Group A: Czech Republic, Mexico and South Africa

    • Viktor Johansson, Sweden - Group F: Tunisia, Netherlands and Japan