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Time:2026-07-11T03:18:48Z

World Cup action dominates headlines as Spain advance to semi-final against France, England gear up for Norway clash with injury boosts, and FIFA still has nearly 1,200 tickets available for the final at $7,380. In tennis, Novak Djokovic exits Wimbledon after a thrilling semi-final loss to Jannik Sinner, a match widely hailed as one of the tournament's best.

FIFA selling 1,200 remaining World Cup final tickets at $7,380

FIFA selling 1,200 remaining World Cup final tickets at $7,380FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still available for the World Cup final, priced at $7,380 each. Meanwhile, resale prices for quarterfinal matches have dropped. The high price point reflects the massive global demand for the championship match.

Spain set up semi-final showdown with France after Merino heroics

Spain set up semi-final showdown with France after Merino heroicsSpain have booked a blockbuster semi-final clash with France after yet another heroic performance from Mikel Merino. Merino's remarkable journey — from a mobility scooter six months ago to World Cup hero — has captured global attention. Fans are also eagerly awaiting a potential breakout performance from teenage star Lamine Yamal.

Djokovic outclassed by Sinner in epic Wimbledon semi-final

Djokovic outclassed by Sinner in epic Wimbledon semi-finalNovak Djokovic has been defeated by Jannik Sinner in a thrilling Wimbledon semi-final, described as one of the best matches of the tournament. Despite the loss, Djokovic's performance drew widespread praise, with observers calling him "blessed and cursed" by his own impossibly high standards. Sinner advances to the final after a sizzling display.

Thunderstorms threaten England vs Norway World Cup quarter-final

Thunderstorms threaten England vs Norway World Cup quarter-finalHeavy rain and thunderstorms could disrupt England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway in Oslo. The Norway boss has acknowledged England as favourites to reach the semi-finals. Fans and party planners in Oslo are watching the forecast closely as the match approaches.

Rice and Guehi return to boost England ahead of Norway quarter-final

Rice and Guehi return to boost England ahead of Norway quarter-finalEngland have received a major injury boost ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against Norway, with Declan Rice, Marc Guehi, and Reece James all returning to full training. The trio's availability strengthens England's lineup significantly for what is expected to be a tough contest against the hosts.