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Schillaci: Immobile may be hero in Brazil
Salvatore Schillaci tips Ciro Immobile to be the surprise star in Brazil.
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Sao Paulo subway strike suspended
The strike caused traffic jams again on Monday, creating delays for soccer fans trying to get into the city.
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Alves: Opening match as important as final
Brazil is looking to send a message to supporters and rivals in the World Cup opening match.
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Suarez to take up Group D centre stage
Luis Suarez’s spectacular season for Liverpool means he’s among formidable players to watch in Brazil.
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Sao Paulo subway strike continues
Workers want a 12 percent pay rise, with the state’s subway company offering 8.7 percent.
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New Brazil hosts the World Cup
Today’s Brazil is a completely different country from the one that last hosted the World Cup in 1950.
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England relying on youngsters and luck
England's youthful World Cup squad will face two former World Cup winners in the Group stages.
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Brazil cannot guarantee readiness for World Cup
Brazil are rushing to get ready for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in just six days time.
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Ronaldo suffering from tendinosis
The Portugal forward is struggling with a knee problem ahead of the World Cup.
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Argentina coach names his last 23
The list is headed by Barcelona’s Lionel Messi.
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Sturridge goal unlocked game - Hodgson
England manager Roy Hodgson praised Daniel Sturridge for the striker's sensational goal on Friday.
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Wilshere: Wenger put England before Arsenal
England midfielder Jack Wilshere is grateful to club boss Arsene Wenger for managing his return to fitness.
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Adidas sees sales boost from World Cup
Adidas provides the official match ball and is kitting out nine teams of the 32 finalists.
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Strikes mar run-up to World Cup
With just 21 days till kick off, a series of strikes and protests have broken out across Brazil.
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Police strikes rock Brazil ahead of WC
Protests are scheduled to take place across Brazil with just 22 days left until the tournament starts.
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David Luiz feeling World Cup pressure
Brazilian defender David Luiz is struggling to sleep with the World Cup looming.
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Hodgson stamps out England players’ egos
The England coach has warned his players to sacrifice their egos for the good of the team.
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Insight - Brazilians left wanting
At first the Atlantic beach destination was exactly the type of city it wanted to show off.