World Cup Fixtures & Irish Kick-Off Times:
Thursday 11th June:
20:00 - Mexico vs South Africa
Friday 12th June:
03:00 - South Korea vs Czechia
20:00 - Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
Saturday 13th June:
02:00 - USA vs Paraguay
20:00 - Qatar vs Switzerland
23:00 - Brazil vs Morocco
Sunday 14th June:
02:00 - Haiti vs Scotland
05:00 - Australia vs Turkey
18:00 - Germany vs Curaçao
21:00 - Netherlands vs Japan
Monday 15th June:
00:00 - Ivory Coast vs Ecuador
03:00 - Sweden vs Tunisia
17:00 - Spain vs Cape Verde
20:00 - Belgium vs Egypt
23:00 - Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay
Tuesday 16th June:
02:00 - Iran vs New Zealand
20:00 - France vs Senegal
23:00 - Iraq vs Norway
Wednesday 17th June:
02:00 - Argentina vs Algeria
05:00 - Austria vs Jordan
18:00 - Portugal vs DR Congo
21:00 - England vs Croatia
Thursday 18th June:
00:00 - Ghana vs Panama
03:00 - Uzbekistan vs Colombia
17:00 - Czechia vs South Africa
20:00 - Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
23:00 - Canada vs Qatar
Friday 19th June:
02:00 - Mexico vs South Korea
20:00 - USA vs Australia
23:00 - Scotland vs Morocco
Saturday 20th June:
01:30 - Brazil vs Haiti
04:00 - Turkey vs Paraguay
18:00 - Netherlands vs Sweden
21:00 - Germany vs Ivory Coast
Sunday 21st June:
01:00 - Ecuador vs Curaçao
05:00 - Tunisia vs Japan
17:00 - Spain vs Saudi Arabia
20:00 - Belgium vs Iran
23:00 - Uruguay vs Cape Verde
Monday 22nd June:
02:00 - New Zealand vs Egypt
18:00 - Argentina vs Austria
22:00 - France vs Iraq
Tuesday 23rd June:
01:00 - Norway vs Senegal
04:00 - Jordan vs Algeria
18:00 - Portugal vs Uzbekistan
21:00 - England vs Ghana
Wednesday 24th June:
00:00 - Panama vs Croatia
03:00 - Colombia vs DR Congo
20:00 - Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar
20:00 - Switzerland vs Canada
23:00 - Morocco vs Haiti
23:00 - Scotland vs Brazil
Thursday 25th June:
02:00 - Czechia vs Mexico
02:00 - South Africa vs South Korea
21:00 - Curaçao vs Ivory Coast
21:00 - Ecuador vs Germany
Friday 26th June:
00:00 - Japan vs Sweden
00:00 - Tunisia vs Netherlands
03:00 - Paraguay vs Australia
03:00 - Turkey vs USA
20:00 - Norway vs France
20:00 - Senegal vs Iraq
Saturday 27th June:
01:00 - Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
01:00 - Uruguay vs Spain
04:00 - Egypt vs Iran
04:00 - New Zealand vs Belgium
22:00 - Croatia vs Ghana
22:00 - Panama vs England
Sunday 28th June:
00:30 - Colombia vs Portugal
00:30 - DR Congo vs Uzbekistan
03:00 - Algeria vs Austria
03:00 - Jordan vs Argentina
20:00 - Round of 32
Monday 29th June:
18:00 - Round of 32
21:30 - Round of 32
Tuesday 30th June:
02:00 - Round of 32
18:00 - Round of 32
22:00 - Round of 32
Wednesday 1st July:
02:00 - Round of 32
17:00 - Round of 32
21:00 - Round of 32
Thursday 2nd July:
01:00 - Round of 32
20:00 - Round of 32
Friday 3rd July:
00:00 - Round of 32
04:00 - Round of 32
19:00 - Round of 32
23:00 - Round of 32
Saturday 4th July:
02:30 - Round of 32
18:00 - Round of 16
22:00 - Round of 16
Sunday 5th July:
21:00 - Round of 16
Monday 6th July:
01:00 - Round of 16
20:00 - Round of 16
Tuesday 7th July:
01:00 - Round of 16
17:00 - Round of 16
21:00 - Round of 16
Thursday 9th July:
21:00 - Quarter Final
Friday 10th July:
20:00 - Quarter Final
Saturday 11th July:
22:00 - Quarter Final
Sunday 12th July:
02:00 - Quarter Final
Tuesday 14th July:
20:00 - Semi Final
Wednesday 15th July:
20:00 - Semi Final
Saturday 18th July:
22:00 - Third Place Play Off
Sunday 19th July:
20:00 - Final
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36 years ago today:
Ireland’s World Cup anthem was released ahead of Italia 90.
Win, lose or draw, Big Jack’s Boys in Green were going to Put ‘Em Under Pressure...
Feel bad for Slot,think everyone deserved to be forgiven for last season due to tragic situation Not sure Ariola is the ans. Luis Enrique makes more sense: high profile, proven winner of highest possible standard & given his own personal life experience - I think he’s perfect
Far be it from me to share Catholic propaganda but Leo’s telling no lies here… hopefully one positive fallout from the rise of AI particularly in the work force will be the increased value on those who care for others for a living....
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
In 1969, the Black Panthers launched free breakfast programs across the US, feeding thousands of kids before school. The FBI called it a threat. In some cities, police raided kitchens, smashed food, and urinated on supplies to shut them down.
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If 9 Jewish paramedics were killed ANYWHERE in the world it would be called terrorism.
And we’d never hear the end of it.
Israel slaughtered 9 paramedics in 72 hours, most of which we’ve seen on film, and we only hear their names on Twitter.
There has never been a war in history where 80% of the country has been destroyed, 100% of the population displaced, and 50% of the deaths children.
Call it what it is: GENOCIDE.
🚨 Andy Robertson on this season:
“We are not at the 2017 stage, we are at the transition stage. We won the league last year. The environment was very similar. We had to go at 100 per cent in every single game and the messages were very clear from the manager, the backroom staff and from everyone in the building.
“Now this year hasn’t worked out for a variety of reasons. We can’t hide away from it, and it is not an excuse, but what we went through in the summer no team will ever go through. No member of staff will go through. I hope they never go through it because the devastation we went through… football didn’t matter.
“We didn’t care about football for weeks. None of us wanted to train. You were getting treatment off physios and physios didn’t want to treat you. That is the reality of it. As footballers we then, of course, have a duty — we have to move on, we have to keep going and we managed that. We started the season fairly well although it was still an emotional time for us.
“The Bournemouth game [on the opening day of the season] was ridiculously emotional with all of Jots’s family being there. I think in the 20th minute you saw a real dip in performance after that because of the emotional impact it had on all of us…
“We have been too easy to play against. There is no hiding away from that. But for the future of Liverpool, I believe they have more than enough in that changing room to go and achieve more things again.”
🗣️ Andy Robertson on why Liverpool's season went so bad:
“What happened in the summer with Diogo Jota… nobody could have prepared us for that. The first time I saw my teammates again after the trophy parade was on the way to one of our mate's funeral.”
"And I don’t want to use this as an excuse, but we cannot hide away from this. It's been tough, and we can't hide away from this. Diogo Jota was one of our best mates."