World Cupstart Review: Day 1
The World Cup is underway and Riley Beveridge delivers you his daily wrap-up following Brazil’s controversial victory over Croatia.
The World Cup is underway and Riley Beveridge delivers you his daily wrap-up following Brazil’s controversial victory over Croatia.
A bold managerial change and a handful of top European talent means Croatia will surprise in Brazil, writes Luke Sale.
Manchester United’s Adnan Januzaj has the world at his feet, but his choice of country could damage the image of international football, writes Riley Beveridge.
The World Cup is underway and Riley Beveridge delivers you his daily wrap-up following Brazil’s controversial victory over Croatia.
A bold managerial change and a handful of top European talent means Croatia will surprise in Brazil, writes Luke Sale.
Manchester United’s Adnan Januzaj has the world at his feet, but his choice of country could damage the image of international football, writes Riley Beveridge.
Aussie rules expanding without the help of the AFL.
The World Cup is underway and Riley Beveridge delivers you his daily wrap-up following Brazil’s controversial victory over Croatia.
A bold managerial change and a handful of top European talent means Croatia will surprise in Brazil, writes Luke Sale.
Manchester United’s Adnan Januzaj has the world at his feet, but his choice of country could damage the image of international football, writes Riley Beveridge.
Alexandra Hansen finds out why so many young Australians are heading to the Adriatic.
The Irish will look to restore some lost pride tonight when they meet the Azzurri, while Spain and Croatia will both look to take maximum points away from their encounter in order to book a position in the knockout stages, writes Tom Morris
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.
Group C action gets underway tonight with two intriguing contests. Italy and Spain go head-to-head, and between them have more World Cup titles than the other two members of the group, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia, have in appearances.
Croatia failed to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and squeezed into EURO 2012 via a playoff win over Turkey. Can they progress through the ‘Group of Debt’? Writes Daniel Baricevic