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With Donald Trump’s immigration policy as a harder backdrop, one England fan’s live radio update showed how a past holiday can threaten a World Cup trip. US rules say travellers who have been in Cuba on or after 12 January 2021 are not eligible for ESTA and must apply for a visa instead.
The most-watched sports competition in the world has arrived on the shores of North America - here is a brief guide to English football culture
The Mirror US on MSN
Keir Starmer faces brutal protest chant by England soccer fans at World Cup
England secured a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica in the team's final World Cup warm-up match on Thursday, but the Three Lions supporters were also making headlines with a crude chant aimed at Keir Starme
Daily Star on MSN
England fans are more stressed watching Three Lions than their own club, study claims
The World Cup is nearly upon us and now, a new study suggests watching the Three Lions makes footie fans more stressed than their own club
BRIT World Cup fans cramming into bars in Spain have been warned of one simple act that could see them slapped with a huge £500 fine. One influencer claimed that fans could be forced to pay a
As part of our Language of Soccer World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to supporters of all 48 nations competing at the 2026 edition to capture their unique football culture, distilled into a single phrase. You can read the articles in one place here.
As Declan Rice stepped up to take a corner during England’s friendly against Costa Rica, fans’ eyes were drawn to one thing. And it wasn’t the Three Lions midfielder. Instead,
FANS have slammed modern football after spotting spectators eating at a TABLE during England’s clash with Costa Rica – calling it the “weirdest thing ever.” The Three Lions
For the past few months, Michael Gilpin has slept in a small, prefabricated house he moved into when he got off the streets of Los Angeles as part of a major drive to reduce homelessness.Gilpin is one of a few thousand people who have benefited from hundreds of millions of dollars spent to find people a place to live in Los Angeles.
