Dawg on IG they asked straight men what’s the gayest thing they’ve done and a dude said he raised his hand in the club when the DJ asked who got a birthday tonight lmaooooo
Os POLICIAIS e os PRESOS comemorando juntos a classificação do Paraguai.
Isso aqui pra mim é o verdadeiro significado de copa do mundo. Absurdo. https://t.co/ImZzlum6ZU
I sincerely believe that if you spend any amount of your free time sitting down to watch these fuds on a livestream then you are of an objectively lower mental status than me, something akin to a sea urchin or maybe a mussel.
An England fan has sacrificed the £10,000 he saved for a house deposit — to spend it on taking his grandad on a dream World Cup trip.❤️⚽✈️
Jacob Allmendinger, from North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, saved for his house deposit for five years but made the call to postpone getting on the property ladder for the World Cup trip instead.
Jacob, 21, said he has "no regrets" spending his life savings on the trip of a lifetime with grandad Geoff Golliker, 80.🙌
Jacob saved for five years with the dream of one day owning a home. But he decided to delay getting on the property ladder and is due to fly out to the US with his grandad later this week.
Jacob said: "I can always make money back, I'm at the age where I can afford to miss out on a house for two or three years. But I won't ever get to go to the World Cup with my grandad again."❤️
The pair, from North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, fly out on Friday and are planning a whirlwind tour of North America centred around England's World Cup campaign.
Jacob added: "Inviting my grandad was a no-brainer. He agreed straight away."
The pair will watch England's clash with Panama and hope to follow the Three Lions through the tournament should they progress.
Jacob, who started following Hull City with Geoff as a youngster, said football has become even more important to them since he lost his grandmother in 2020.
He said: "Since my grandma passed, football has been very important for our relationship. It has definitely strengthened our relationship."
The devoted grandson said the pair's bond goes far beyond football. He said: "We get on like a house on fire.
"We're more best mates than grandad and grandson."
Don't want to get you all excited but if you're on Aussie time tomorrow...
5am Socceroos v USA
8am Scotland v Morocco
10.30am Brazil v Haiti
1pm Turkey v Paraguay
3pm Tigers v Phins
5.30pm Titans v Penrith
7.30pm Dogs v Manly
This might be the greatest day of the year.
🚨 NEW: FIFA has reminded England fans that political flags are not allowed at the 2026 World Cup
It comes after the FA was made aware of flags in Orlando calling Keir Starmer a "nonce"