World Cupstart Review: Day 24
A remarkable substitution from Dutch boss Louis van Gaal is the main talking point of Riley Beveridge’s wrap-up from Brazil on Day 24.
A remarkable substitution from Dutch boss Louis van Gaal is the main talking point of Riley Beveridge’s wrap-up from Brazil on Day 24.
Football is back tomorrow and with the quarter finals on the horizon, there’s every reason to rejoice, writes Riley Beveridge.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
A remarkable substitution from Dutch boss Louis van Gaal is the main talking point of Riley Beveridge’s wrap-up from Brazil on Day 24.
Football is back tomorrow and with the quarter finals on the horizon, there’s every reason to rejoice, writes Riley Beveridge.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
In order to lower Australia’s carbon emissions, more money needs to be invested in solar and wind energy sectors, writes Ewa Staszewska.
A remarkable substitution from Dutch boss Louis van Gaal is the main talking point of Riley Beveridge’s wrap-up from Brazil on Day 24.
Football is back tomorrow and with the quarter finals on the horizon, there’s every reason to rejoice, writes Riley Beveridge.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
It was another drama-filled day at the World Cup, with the Netherlands and Costa Rica scraping into quarter finals, as Riley Beveridge reports.
After being widely tipped to exit in the group stages, Riley Beveridge believes the Netherlands now have a routine journey to the semi finals.
The ability of ‘lesser’ footballing nations to excel in Brazil can be attributed to the globalisation of the game, writes Luke Sale.
Costa Rica are proving one of the great stories of the World Cup and Riley Beveridge takes a look at their campaign in his daily wrap.
A tight-knit Costa Rica squad will be looking to surprise its bigger-name opponents in Brazil, writes Chris Hearn.