Australia draws Paraguay to reach World Cup knockout stage
Australia secured their place in the World Cup knockout stage with a goalless draw against Paraguay. The result ensures the Socceroos advance alongside the USA, who had already qualified from their group. Australia will next face a team from Group G, which includes Egypt, Iran, Belgium and New Zealand. Paraguay, meanwhile, must wait to confirm their own progression.
Scotland's chances of advancing in the World Cup have dwindled to just 5.26% following recent results. The team now faces an uphill battle requiring a specific combination of six match outcomes to go their way. Sky Sports and BBC both highlight the dramatic drop from an earlier 42% probability, underscoring the severity of Scotland's predicament.
Co-hosts USA tasted defeat for the first time in the World Cup, falling to Turkey on a last-second goal. Despite the loss, the USA had already secured their knockout-stage spot as group winners. Analysts note the team's momentum remains high heading into the next round. Turkey claimed a consolation victory that restored pride after earlier struggles.
Manchester City has agreed a £116 million deal with Nottingham Forest to sign Anderson, setting a new club record fee. The transfer is being hailed as potentially transformative, with analysts comparing Anderson favorably to top midfielders like Rice and Rodri. The deal underscores City's continued aggressive investment in world-class talent.