Summary

  • Kane 'OK' and available for selection - Southgate

  • Wales captain Bale says England are beatable

  • England boss adds Bale capable of 'moments of brilliance'

  • Four games on Monday: Cameroon 3-3 Serbia, South Korea 2-3 Ghana, Brazil v Switzerland under way, Portugal v Uruguay (19:00)

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  1. England players don't need 'boos' to know we didn't play well - Rashfordpublished at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Wales v England (Tues, 19:00 GMT)

    England's players do not "need fans to boo" them to know they have not played well, says forward Marcus Rashford.

    The Three Lions sit top of Group B and remain in a strong position to reach the last 16, largely because of their 6-2 thrashing of Iran in their opener.

    Friday's lacklustre 0-0 draw against USA was greeted by loud jeers from fans at the final whistle.

    "I feel like if we play well in the next game, that USA game will be forgotten," said 25-year-old Rashford.

    "It's not a nice feeling. But to be honest we don't need fans to boo us to know we have not played well. It was a feeling that was mutual among the group - that we could have done better.

    "You do question if you would have changed things in the build-up to the game but that is natural as players because you want to win as many games as you can. When you don't win it's disappointing but we can't be so negative about it. We're in a good position in the group.

    "When you win a game, you are the best team in the world. When you lose, you are the worst. That's football. As players you have to keep a balance."

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  2. Scottish football to ban heading the day before and after matchespublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes scores against Ukraine at HampdenImage source, Reuters

    Sticking with Scottish football, players are to be banned from heading the ball in training the day before and the day after a game.

    Clubs are also being told to limit exercises that involve repetitive heading to one session per week.

    The new guidelines come after Glasgow University research that showed former footballers were three-and-a-half times more likely to die from brain disease, external.

    Experts believe there could be a link to repetitive heading of the ball.

    Dr John MacLean has been the Scottish Football Association (SFA) doctor for more than 20 years and was involved in the 2019 field study which highlighted the link between dementia and former professional players.

    Andy Gould, the SFA's chief football officer, said: "I am grateful to the clubs, managers and players for providing us with the information and perspectives required to facilitate an informed and data-driven discussion which has culminated in the publication of guidelines designed to protect the safety and wellbeing of our players."

  3. Postpublished at 09:54 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    It's almost time for that final 10am GMT kick-off of the tournament, and Tom Mallows has jumped across to provide our live text coverage.

    You can join him for the latest from Cameroon v Serbia here.

  4. Postpublished at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Speaking of which, this is the final day of the 2022 World Cup on which we will have morning kick-offs as per UK time.

    Sad times.

  5. Onana left out of Cameroon squadpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Cameroon v Serbia (10.00 GMT)

    The big team news from this morning's World Cup game is that Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana has been left out against Serbia.

    Reports from the camp indicate the Inter Milan player has been sanctioned for disciplinary reason but no details have been released yet.

    Onana has been the country’s first choice goalkeeper since 2019 after choosing not to play for the country in the victorious African Cup of Nations campaign in 2017.

    Andre OnanaImage source, Getty Images
  6. Morocco made Belgium look average - Drogbapublished at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Didier Drogba
    Former Ivory Coast striker on BBC 5Live

    It's a big day for African sides today as both Cameroon and Ghana need results to make strides in the tournament.

    Ivory Coast and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba is part of the BBC Sport team in Qatar and is on duty later today for South Korea v Ghana.

    This morning he has been speaking to 5Live's Breakfast show saying he is enjoying the tournament so far.

    "We've seen some beautiful games and some surprises as well," he says.

    One of those shocks came yesterday afternoon as Morocco beat Belgium at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha - Drogba says the result was well deserved.

    "They played really well," he says. "They pressed the Belgium team. They were really forward and an example to watch in pressing, taking their chances and never giving up.

    "It was the spirit of the manager and you could see they were really eager to win the game.

    "The stadium's atmosphere was amazing.

    "They made the Belgium team look average."

    Drogba also tips Kylian Mbappe for the golden boot, but adds that Lionel Messi will run him close as the tournament's top scorer.

  7. Listen to the latest World Cup Daily Podcastpublished at 09:32 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    BBC Sounds

    Kelly Cates is joined by Peter Schmeichel, Alan Shearer, Moritz Volz and John Murray for the latest World Cup Daily Podcast, including reaction to Germany’s draw with Spain.

    The panel also hear from Jack Grealish and Joe Allen ahead of England vs Wales.

    Listen now by heading over to BBC Sounds.

  8. Rangers search for new boss continues as Beale remains favouritepublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Rangers are continuing to work towards appointing a new manager after the club sacked Giovanni van Bronckhorst on Monday.

    QPR boss and former Ibrox assistant Michael Beale - as he has been all week - remains the red-hot favourite to succeed the Dutchman.

    Beale took over at Loftus Road in the summer, with QPR currently seventh in the Championship following a run of four defeats from five games.

    Ex-Rangers midfielder Neil McCann has described Beale as an "inspirational character".

    You can watch more analysis below.

  9. Lioness legend crowned queen of the junglepublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Thomas Mackintosh
    BBC News in London

    Elsewhere in the world of sport former England midfielder Jill Scott was crowned queen of the jungle last night.

    The Lionesses star won the TV reality series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! - just a few months after she helped England clinch the Euros this summer.

    Reacting to her win she said: "I'm just totally in shock to be honest. I don't know why everybody voted."

    Plenty of Scott's Lionesses team-mates have been quick to post messages of congratulations on Twitter, with Chloe Kelly, external, who scored the winning goal for England at the Euros final, wrote "incredible person, what a queen" while forward Ella Toone said, external "wow Jill, you're the best".

  10. 'Yes we can!'published at 09:19 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    BBC Monitoring
    The world through its media

    “Yes we can!” said the headline of Costa Rica’s La Nacion after the national team’s 1-0 defeat of Japan gave them the three points needed to remain in the competition.

    “The Costa Rican team showed an entirely different side”, having “woken up and dreamed of qualifying for the second round”., external

    "Germany put in a dedicated performance against Spain but fell behind after Morata's goal. Bundesteam coach Flick conjured joker Füllkrug out of his hat, who scored the deserved equalizer with a powerful shot 13 minutes after coming on," Kicker said., external

    The word “Joker” is used in German football to refer to a sub who scores.

    Fullkrug is also affectionately known as “lücke” or “gap” in Germany, in reference to his missing tooth.

    La Vanguardia , externalin Spain called it a “bittersweet draw”, and said: “Life is full of hits and misses and happiness lies in learning when you're wrong.

    "And that is exactly what Luis Enrique's Spain will have to do if he wants to go far in the World Cup."

    Costa RicaImage source, Getty Images
  11. Why 'invisible man' Casemiro is keypublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Brazil v Switzerland (16.00 GMT)

    Gilberto Silva
    Former Brazil defender for BBC Sport

    The last Brazil team to win the World Cup, in 2002, possessed incredible attacking riches. However, they were anchored by the reliable midfield presence of Gilberto Silva.

    20 years later, the Brazilians are aiming to win their sixth world title and their first since triumphing in Japan and South Korea - and they possess remarkable attacking talent again.

    However, Neymar, Vinicius and co need an anchoring presence - and that is where Casemiro comes in.

    In an exclusive column for BBC Sport, Gilberto Silva explains why "invisible man" Casemiro is essential for his country's World Cup hopes.

    CasemiroImage source, Getty Images
  12. Musiala: The Next Messi?published at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Spain 1-1 Germany

    Priceless and peerless, Germany teenager Jamal Musiala now has the label of being "the next Lionel Messi".

    The 19-year-old played a key role in driving Hansi Flick's men to a crucial point on Sunday as they fought for their World Cup future in a tense 1-1 draw with Spain.

    While the performances of the four-time world champions in the tournament have been mixed to say the least, Musiala's individual displays have again emphasised what an exciting talent he is.

    Andy Cryer and Shamoon Hafez examined Musiala - and whether the hype is justified - here.

    Jamal MusialaImage source, Getty Images
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  15. Who needs what to qualify?published at 08:57 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    If you want to know what every side in the tournament needs to reach the last 16, you'll get the full run down in our World Cup permutations page.

    Pleasingly, a lot of the groups look like they're going to go down to the wire.

  16. What's coming up today?published at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Four more games coming your way today, including five-time winners Brazil and Euro 2016 winners Portugal.

    Group G

    • Cameroon v Serbia (10:00) - ITV
    • Brazil v Switzerland (16:00) -ITV

    Group H

    • South Korea v Ghana (13:00) - BBC
    • Portugal v Uruguay (19:00) - ITV

    All times GMT.

  17. 'Never write off the Germans'published at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Monday's back pages

    The Daily Mail

    Niclas Fullkrug's goal also features on the back page of the Mail.

    Daily MailImage source, Daily Mail
  18. 'German lifeline'published at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Monday's back pages

    The Daily Telegraph

    An image of Germany celebrating Niclas Fullkrug's goal against Spain features on the back page of the Telegraph.

    Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph
  19. 'Messi close to deal with Miami'published at 08:27 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Monday's back pages

    The Times

    The Times reports that Argentina superstar Lionel Messi is close to agreeing a deal to join MLS side Inter Miami.

    The TimesImage source, The Times
  20. 'Rashford aims to be England's Mbappe'published at 08:23 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2022

    Monday's back pages

    The I

    The i take a different slant on Marcus Rashford's quotes, saying he wants to be England's equivalent to France talisman Kylian Mbappe.

    i paperImage source, i paper