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World Cup to have 13 different kick-off times, including 5am

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The 2026 World Cup is getting that bit more real following the draw, and we now know what games are taking place and when.

While some games will kick off at the palatable time of 17:00 BST, there will be many that don’t get under way until 05:00. In total there are 13 (thirteen) different kick-off times.

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Why are they so many kick-off times?

A map of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup

North America is a big place and the World Cup will be hosted across 16 cities, spanning four time zones and three countries, at locations up to 2,800 miles apart.

All of that, plus the heat at that time of the year, provided an additional layer of complication when it came to deciding kick-off times.

Fifa said that the times chosen for games to begin was done so to “optimise welfare conditions for players and supporters, while enabling the widest possible global audience to follow their teams across different time zones”.

That means for viewers in Europe, some games will be played from midnight onwards because of the cities they take place in.

For example, all five of the group-stage matches in Kansas City will take place in the middle of the night UK time, with the earliest kick-off being 00:00 BST on Friday, 26 June for Tunisia versus Netherlands while the latest there is 03:00 BST for Algeria versus Austria on Sunday, 28 June.

The San Francisco Bay Area hosts two games that will kick off at 05:00 BST (Austria versus Jordan on Tuesday, 16 June and European Play-Off C winner versus Paraguay on Friday, 19 June).

There are also 05:00 BST games in Vancouver (Australia versus European Play-Off C winner on Saturday, 13 June) and Guadalupe, Mexico (Tunisia versus Japan on Saturday, 20 June).

In total there will be 35 group-stage games that kick-off between 00:00 BST and 05:00 BST, which is almost half of the 72 fixtures for that stage of the tournament.

What does the knockout stage look like?

Things start to get a bit easier for those of us who are not night owls.

Six of the 16 last-32 ties take place from 00:00 BST onwards, which drops to just two of the last-16 games and one for the quarter-finals.

When are England and Scotland games?

England begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia in Dallas on 17 June with that game kicking off at 22:00 BST.

Their next Group L fixture is against Ghana in Boston on 23 June and is at 21:00 BST, with their final group fixture against Panama at 22:00 BST on 27 June in New Jersey.

Scotland fans will have to stay up later to watch their games.

They begin their Group C campaign against Haiti in Boston on 13 June at 02:00 BST.

They will remain in Boston for their next game against Morocco on 19 June and then play five-times World Cup winners Brazil in Miami on 24 June, with both games kicking off at 23:00 BST.

All times BST unless stated

England – Group L

21:00, Wed, 17 June v Croatia – Dallas (15:00 local)

21:00, Tue, 23 June v Ghana – Boston (16:00 local)

22:00, Sat, 27 June v Panama – New Jersey (17:00 local)

Scotland – Group C

02:00, Sun, 14 June v Haiti – Boston (21:00 local)

23:00, Fri, 19 June v Morocco – Boston (18:00 local)

Are there any big games overnight?

Uruguay versus Spain is one of the more eye-catching fixtures that will require some strong dedication to football watching in the early hours.

That Group H encounter takes place in Zapopan, Mexico on 27 June and kicks off at 01:00 BST.

And finally, remind me when it all is again…

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The first 48-team World Cup will be held in Canada, Mexico and the United States between 11 June and 19 July 2026.

Mexico will take on South Africa at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca in the opening match of the expanded tournament, during which 104 matches will be played in 39 days.

That game – a repeat of the first match at the 2010 World Cup – will kick off at 20:00 BST on Thursday, 11 June – 18 days after the conclusion of the Premier League season.

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The Kremlin has praised a new national security strategy adopted by US President Donald Trump, saying it aligns closely with Russia’s own view of global affairs.

The US document published last week warns that Europe faces what it calls “civilizational erasure”, identifies ending the war in Ukraine as a “core” US interest, and signals a shift towards restoring what Washington describes as strategic stability with Moscow.

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He also welcomed language in the strategy about ending “the perception … of the NATO military alliance as a perpetually expanding alliance”. Moscow has long opposed NATO enlargement, citing its security concerns.

But Peskov cautioned that the position of what he called the US “deep state” – a term the US president has used to accuse officials who he believes are undermining his agenda – may differ from Trump’s new security strategy.

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Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, successive US strategies have identified Moscow as a destabilising force threatening the post-Cold War order.

Under Trump, Washington’s approach to the conflict has shifted amid public clashes with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump has previously described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “friend”.

Trump’s new strategy comes as efforts led by the White House to broker an end to the Russia-Ukraine war approach a crucial moment. Zelenskyy will travel to London on Monday for a four-way meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Zelenskyy has repeatedly sought strong backing from European partners, especially when US officials have endorsed Moscow’s position that Kyiv should consider territorial concessions under any peace agreement.

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The new security strategy places the Indo-Pacific at the centre of US foreign policy, describing it as a “key economic and geopolitical battleground”. It pledges to expand US military power to deter conflict between China and Taiwan.

Meanwhile, Russia, isolated by Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine, has deepened its economic and political ties with China.

Trump in March told Fox News that “as a student of history, which I am, and I’ve watched it all, the first thing you learn is you don’t want Russia and China to get together.”

Experts say the document marks Trump’s desire to overhaul the US-led post–World War II order, reshaping global alliances through a so-called “America First” lens.

Lisa Riley had special meals on I’m A Celeb amid weight loss saying ‘I’m so fortunate’

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Lisa Riley has explained that she had special meals in camp amid her weight loss on I’m A Celeb. The Emmerdale actress was the eighth celeb to be eliminated from the jungle in a double eviction alongside Jack Osbourne and in a new interview says she was provided with Quorn chicken strips and mince.

The star has been open about her weight loss journey over the years – losing more than 10 stone in 2016. The next year she underwent surgery to remove the excess skin which was documented in her TV show Lisa Riley’s Baggy Body Club. After leaving the jungle, Lisa has spoken about her experience in there and how she has lost a huge stone and a half after a brutal diet of rice and beans. She also said that she given “special meals” in camp due to being a vegetarian.

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As well as her meals being bulked up with extra rice, Lisa also missed out on the eating trials where food such as crocodile and eels are served. Speaking to the Mail, Lisa said: “I’m so fortunate.

“I had things like Quorn chicken strips, Quorn mince, tempeh, never again, and tofu. At the start, when I was cooking, I used to boil it. Now I realise you’ve got to pan-fry it. So when Martin [Kemp] took over my tofu preparation, it was scrumptious. When I was doing it, it was rubbish.”

However, after almost three weeks on the show, Lisa said she doesn’t want to eat rice again. She added: “For me, because I’m vegetarian, my veggie meal was always padded out with more rice. Anyway, do I fancy seeing rice again? No thanks. Rice and I are done.”

Lisa explained that the portion control assisted with her weight loss, adding: “Do you know what it is? It’s portion control. Everyone says, ‘Oh, it’s beans and rice.’ Yes, it is beans and rice, but it’s actually what you consume.

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Lisa said: “It’s not just sitting around a campfire having loads of giggles. The activeness… by the time you’ve consumed the beans at night, you’ve probably burned it off.”

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Acclaimed British photographer Martin Parr dies aged 73

British documentary photographer Martin Parr has died at the age of 73, his foundation announced.

One of the best-known documentary photographers of his time, whose lens was often focused on the peculiarities of the English class system, Parr died at his home in the western English city of Bristol on Sunday.

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“Martin will be greatly missed,” said the Martin Parr Foundation on Instagram, noting it would be working with Magnum Photos “to preserve and share Martin’s legacy”.

No details on the circumstances of his death were provided, though the photographer had previously revealed being diagnosed with myeloma, a type of blood cancer.

Born and raised in Surrey, south of London, in the 1950s, Parr was inspired by his grandfather, a keen amateur photographer, and opted for his chosen profession while still a teenager.

He launched his career after studying at the University of Manchester, taking black-and-white shots that aped the great masters of the time such as Henri Cartier-Bresson.

But he found himself drawn to colour photography, which was becoming the standard form, inspired by the style of amusing seaside postcards and other kitsch items of everyday 1970s Britain.

“Once I tried colour, I never looked back,” he told news agency AFP in 2022.

Parr rose to prominence with his 1980s collection, The Last Resort, which depicted working-class visitors to the seaside town of New Brighton, with highly saturated shots of frazzled beachgoers lit by lurid flash.

In The Cost of Living, Parr captured gentrification under the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, documenting the middle classes keeping up appearances at suburban garden parties and fundraising events with an always satirical eye.

His controversial style was not universally liked. Parr was sometimes accused of cruelty for his refusal to flatter his subjects, though he remained unapologetic and became widely considered as a master of his craft who spawned many imitators.

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Gloucester claim gutsy bonus-point win over Castres

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Gloucester (14) 34

Tries: Thomas, Trenholm, C Atkinson (2) Cons: Byrne (4) Pens: Byrne (2)

Castre (14) 14

Gloucester held their nerve to beat Castres 34-14 on their return to the Champions Cup after a two-year absence on a wild afternoon at Kingsholm.

With the score tied at 14-14, the Cherries were reduced to 14 men for 10 minutes when Deian Gwynne was sent to the sin-bin.

But two vital penalties from Ross Byrne after the sin-bin period ended gave Gloucester breathing space before Charlie Atkinson scored two late tries.

Castres scored converted tries from Vuate Karawalevu and Loris Zarantonello before half-time, with Gloucester’s Freddie Thomas and Will Trenholm going over for tries converted by Byrne as both sides defied the howling wind.

Errors crept in after the break, and then Gwynne was shown a yellow card after his hand connected with the eye area of Florent Vanverberghe.

But the French Top 14 side lost their discipline in the closing stages, with Christian Ambadiang and Gauthier Doubrere also being sent to the sin-bin.

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The game had started badly for the hosts when Karawalevu intercepted to stroll over from halfway for the opening try, but Wales international Tomas Williams fed second row Thomas for Gloucester’s first score.

Castres hooker Zarantonello bundled over for what proved to be their final score, despite the French side playing with the strong wind behind them after the break.

Trenholm was shown to have reached the line by a television match official review, after the try had initially been ruled out on the pitch, meaning the game reached 14-14 by the break.

Gloucester struggled with their line-out while Castres gave away numerous penalties in a frantic second half, but the Cherries resisted the visitors despite being a player down in Gwynne’s absence.

What’s next?

Line-ups

Gloucester: Redshaw; Joseph, Llewellyn, Atkinson, Thorley; Byrne, Williams; Knight, Blake, Gotovtsev, Thomas, Alemanno, Gwynne, Ludlow, Trenholm.

Replacements: Innard, Rapava Ruskin, Fasogbon, Jordan, Basham, Austin, Atkinson, Russell.

Castres: Chabouni; Ambadiang, Karawalevu, Botitu, Baget; Popelin, Fernandez; Walcker, Zarantonello, Azar, Ducat, Vanverberghe, Delaporte, Cope, Ramototabua.

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Referee: Sam Grove-White (Sco)

Assistant referees: Ian Kenny (Sco), Finlay Brown (Sco)

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in a separate picture the star opened up about being pregnant. Alongside a black and white snap showing her bump, the singer wrote: “Pregnancy at 44. Ngl that’s a bit worrying but I’m trying to pretend to myself I’m calm So that eventually that comes true. I couldn’t be more happy about another baby and I’m bracing myself for the storm….”

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She captioned the upload: “Plot twist, mother is mothering (again),” before adding the hashtags #morethangeriatricpregnancy #oappregnancy #oapmilf #18weekspregnant.