It was the day when Thomas Tuchel showed his hand for Englandâs World Cup opener against Croatia in Dallas next Wednesday and his players hinted at what can happen when they play with intensity and slick connections.
The paucity of the opposition had to be considered. Costa Rica barely even saw the ball; it was entirely a rearguard effort from them. But there was nevertheless encouragement for Tuchel, who went strong with his line-up, the occasion framed, really, by who he picked at the outset.
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Haiti have been made to find new jerseys on the eve of the 2026 World Cup, after Fifa deemed certain elements to be too political in nature. The Concacaf qualifiers are set to open their group stage against Scotland on Saturday.
In a statement responding to the decision, kit manufacturer Saeta confirmed that it had worked with Fifa to ensure the design would meet requirements, even having âsuccessfully implemented the requested modificationsâ during the mandatory review process.
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One of the UKâs maritime landmarks is being renamed as part of a drive to make it âcoolerâ and more inclusive.
For a decade, the dockland site in Bristol that houses the ocean liner SS Great Britain, which was designed by the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, has been promoted as Brunelâs SS Great Britain.
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This article is part of the Guardianâs 2026 World Cup Expertsâ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 48 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from three countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June.
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The only survivor of the Air India plane crash that killed 260 people in June 2025 has called for âhonesty, transparency and answersâ a year on from the disaster, and spoken about his âsignificant psychological scarsâ and financial hardship.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British national, has previously described his fate as a âmiracleâ after being the only person to survive the incident, in which a Boeing 787 Dreamliner struck a medical college shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad airport.
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Yame Fukushima Historic Townscape
A nationally designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings lined with earthen-walled storehouse-style townscapes.
This old townscape spreads across the Fukushima district of Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and once flourished as the castle town of the Kurume Domain. Many of its buildings are earthen-walled storehouses, and around 150 traditional structures dating from the Edo period to the early Showa era line the old highway. The area was designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings in May 2002.
The street is also lined with shops making use of traditional architecture, where you can enjoy local food and shopping. Other highlights are scattered throughout the area, including Fukushima Hachimangu Shrine, where the nationally designated Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property âYame Fukushima Lantern Puppet Performanceâ is held every September, and Yokomachi Machiya Exchange Center, which introduces the charm and history of the townscape. If you visit in April, be sure to stop by âTunnel Fuji,â a wisteria trellis about 510 m long made using rails from the former Japanese National Railways Yabe Line. Dobashi Market, a rare drinking district set within a shrine precinct, is also a must-visit.
Reflecting Fukushimaâs history as a town that prospered through merchants and artisans, another distinctive feature is that you can spot Ebisu statues throughout the area. Stone monuments left by haiku poets and their disciples also remain, making it a great place to enjoy a literary monument walk.
Source: Good Luck Trip