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Schools embrace World Cup final fever with live screenings, later starts and jersey days

Schools embrace World Cup final fever with live screenings, later starts and jersey days

SINGAPORE: Instead of telling students to turn in early and miss football’s biggest spectacle, some schools are finding ways to help them celebrate the upcoming World Cup final while ensuring that they are well-rested enough for classes. From overnight watch parties and later school start times to national team jersey days, some schools in Singapore are making special arrangements, recognising that many students will be staying up to watch the 3am kickoff between Spain and reigning champions Argentina on Monday (Jul 20). Among the schools embracing the World Cup fever is Victoria School, which is organising an overnight watch party for up to 350 Secondary 1 to 4 students. This is a voluntary event to foster school spirit and camaraderie among students, said Principal Low Chun Meng in a letter seen by CNA.  Students will report to school on Sunday night before turning in for a few hours’ sleep in the hall. They will then watch the final together before resting again, showering and heading to lessons, which will begin at 7.30am. A minimum of …

World Cup Final Odds: Winner, Golden Boot & Young Player Odds

World Cup Final Odds: Winner, Golden Boot & Young Player Odds

We are down to the final two teams at the 2026 World Cup with reigning champions Argentina taking on European champions Spain in a mouth-watering final on Sunday evening. The Standard have pulled together the best World Cup odds for the final from betting sites, as well as the latest prices for the Golden Boot and Young Player of the Tournament awards, creating a one-stop shop for all the top 2026 World Cup odds. World Cup 2026 winner odds Argentina are bidding to become only the third team in World Cup history to win back-to-back finals and the first since Brazil won two in a row in 1958 and 1962. Victory at the New York Stadium on Sunday would see them claim a fourth World Cup title, but they are rated as the underdogs by the bookies, despite the presence of Lionel Messi. Spain are the favourites in the World Cup final odds as they bid to win only their second global title. La Roja won the European Championships two years ago, beating England in …

Will we ever see an Asian team win the World Cup? : NPR

Will we ever see an Asian team win the World Cup? : NPR

Seol Young-woo (#22) of South Korea reacts after his team’s 0-1 loss to South Africa at the 2026 World Cup on June 2 in Guadalupe, Mexico. Luke Hales/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Luke Hales/Getty Images For a brief moment, it felt like this would be a good summer for Asia. The 2026 World Cup began with South Korea’s electrifying victory over the Czech Republic. Then, over the next four days, teams from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) went undefeated, largely through draws. Luck turned on the tournament’s sixth day. And when the losses rained down on Asia, they poured. The World Cup’s expanded format made way for a record nine teams from the AFC. But after the group stage, seven were eliminated: South Korea, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan. The last two, Australia and Japan, were sent home after the round of 32 — making the AFC the first significant confederation to see all of its teams eliminated at this World Cup (the Oceania Football Confederation, also eliminated in the group …

Mick Jagger’s Reaction To England’s World Cup Defeat Has Become Everyone’s New Favourite Meme

Mick Jagger’s Reaction To England’s World Cup Defeat Has Become Everyone’s New Favourite Meme

Mick Jagger at the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday night BBC If there was anything good to come from England’s World Cup defeat on Wednesday night, it was the gift of a new meme. During the football match against Argentina, Mick Jagger was among the celebrity guests spotted showing their support for the Three Lions at Atlanta Stadium. He was even seen ahead of the game getting into the spirit by mouthing along to a rendition of Sweet Caroline, which has become England’s unofficial anthem in the last few years. However, by the time it became apparent that football was, in fact, not coming home for England, the Rolling Stones frontman’s demeanour had changed somewhat. Towards the end of the game, footage was shown of Mick looking crestfallen and shaking his head in despair at the result. Naturally, social media users quickly grabbed the clip of this reaction for their own use… Of course, the veteran rocker isn’t the only A-lister to have had a viral moment during this year’s World Cup. Throughout the tournament, …

‘Gutted’ Prince William issues heartbroken statement after England’s crushing World Cup defeat

‘Gutted’ Prince William issues heartbroken statement after England’s crushing World Cup defeat

Alas, it’s the end of the road for a valiant Team England’s 2026 FIFA World Cup journey. The English national football team lost their semi-final match to Argentina, who will now face off against Spain on July 19 at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Argentina will be looking to retain their title after winning the 2022 tournament. If England were to have won, this would’ve been an opportunity to make history. Not only would it have been the team’s first time in the final since 1966, if they were to emerge ultimately victorious, it would also be only their second ever win since that fateful match on home soil, exactly 60 years later. © FIFA via Getty ImagesTeam England faced off against Team Argentina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup second semi-final And of course, the team’s biggest and most noteworthy fan, Prince William, marked their loss against reigning champions Argentina in the semi-finals with a passionate message. The Prince of Wales took to his social media page with: “Gutted. England, you gave it everything and …

England out of the World Cup, but this team may have helped redefine a nation

England out of the World Cup, but this team may have helped redefine a nation

The football World Cup is often seen as an opportunity to bring different groups within a nation together as they celebrate their team’s achievements. And while the performance of the England side’s young and dynamic squad may not have taken them to the final, there remains something to celebrate. Thomas Tuchel’s squad has offered a vision of England that stands in stark contrast to Downton Abbey-type cultural representations that often feel nostalgic and parochial. And it challenges, head on, claims that have been made recently regarding Englishness and ethnicity. Selected by a German manager, the 26-man squad featured 20 players who had the option to play for another country. This is because the heritage rules of football’s governing body Fifa allow players to represent the nation of their parents’ or grandparents’ birth. But those options – Jamaica, Nigeria, Ghana, Ireland and Kenya, to name just some – are not a happy accident. They represent a rollcall of England’s (and subsequently Britain’s) imperial engagements. To quote Sri Lankan novelist A Sivanandan: “They are here, because you …

2026 World Cup Final: Full list of performers from Justin Bieber to Tom Cruise

2026 World Cup Final: Full list of performers from Justin Bieber to Tom Cruise

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter The 2026 World Cup final is slated to feature stars of stage and screen for performances before and during the match. Scheduled for the afternoon of July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium, the actual match is just one piece of the action. In addition to the traditional singing of the National Anthem, there will also be a closing ceremony and a halftime show. “Echoing the spirit of the opening ceremonies, which welcomed the world to the greatest stage in Canada, Mexico and the United States, the closing ceremony will bring the Fifa World Cup 2026 full circle through music, culture and football, before we kick off the highly anticipated match that will crown the champions of this groundbreaking tournament,” Heimo Schirgi, Fifa Chief Operating Officer, said in a press release. Kicking off about 90 minutes before the 3 p.m. …