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The hosts of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups will be announced today at FIFA House after a fierce bidding campaign dogged by allegations of bribery and collusion.
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We're looking forward to watching some great football, with both the Dutch and the Brazilians in action on day 17 of the World Cup. Over the weekend we were treated to some impressive performances from Argentina and Germany, while witnessing some atrocious refereeing decisions!
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It's Day 14 of the World Cup, and whilst the English and Germans fans are waking up looking forward to another showdown, fans of Italy, Denmark and Japan are preparing for crunch final group games... There was some intense action in yesterday's
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There are some heavyweight teams in action on day 8 of the World Cup, with both Germany and England playing their crucial second games.
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Day 2 of the 2010 World Cup, and the excitement is still hitting fever pitch after the opening days' ceremony and matches. Check out the SoccerBible's view on the South Africa tournament! South Africa provided us with a fitting opening ceremony
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Held once every four years, the World Cup represents an opportunity for the entire nation to unite and get behind the England football team. Umbro has created an advert that aims to inspire the country to get behind the national team through the two things that bring us all together during this moment, the national anthem and football.
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Wayne Rooney, who has missed several games for Manchester United recently due to ankle and groin injuries, believes England could benefit from his enforced absence.
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Adam Johnson has already announced that he is targeting a place in the England squad, and after a man-of-the-match performance on his Manchester City home debut, our issue to debate this week is - should Johnson be in England's World Cup squad?
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Every week the SoccerBible engages in debate over football's hottest topics, and this week there is only one major issue up for debate - should John Terry continue as England captain?
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Wayne Rooney, John Terry, David Beckham and Glen Johnson feature in the new Umbro England away kit that will be worn by the squad for the first time against Egypt, at Wembley, on March 3rd. This exclusive imagery was forwarded to us from Umbro, to highlight
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