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Euro 2016: England-Wales Rivalry to Reach New Peak on Pitch
Wales have won only 14 of more than 100 previous meetings -- the last in 1984 -- and lost all four European Championship qualifying matches, in 1966-67 and 2011.
ISL: Mumbai City FC Sign up Argentine Matias Defederico
Matias Defederico is known for his pace and famous for his dribbling ability.
More Than 8 Percent of Iceland's Population at Euro 2016
Similar in size to U.S. cities Riverside, California, and Corpus Christi, Texas, Iceland stunned Cristian Ronaldo's Portugal, playing to a 1-1 draw in its opening match Tuesday.
Australia Enter Champions Trophy Final, Germany Knocked Out
Australia secured their place in the final of the 36th Hero Champions Trophy with a 2-0 win over Belgium in the preliminary league, while defending champions Germany were out of contention after being held 1-1 by Great Britain.
Lionel Messi Comes from Bench as Argentina Outclass Bolivia in Copa America
Argentina are determined to end a 23-year wait for a major title after suffering agonizing defeats in the finals of the 2014 World Cup and last year's Copa America.
India Edge Past South Korea 2-1 in Hockey Champions Trophy
India edged past South Korea 2-1 in a Hockey Champions Trophy round-robin game at the Lee Valley Hockey Centre on Tuesday to keep their chances of playing the gold medal match alive.
Mumbai City FC Retain Striker Sony Norde for ISL 3
Sony Norde has represented Haiti in the ongoing Copa America campaign, where his dazzling pace tested the opponent’s defence.
Euro 2016: Streetwise Italy too Cunning for Belgium
Italy appeared to line up with a 3-5-2 formation but this quickly reverted to a back line of five when the opposition had the ball and changed to an attacking four when they went forward.
Ronaldo and Co Ready for Debutants Iceland at Euro 2016
Iceland will head into their maiden appearance in a major tournament devoid of stage fright, their coach Lars Lagerback and key players said ahead of Tuesday's Euro 2016 Group F clash with Portugal in St Etienne.
India Lose 1-2 to Belgium in Hockey Champions Trophy
Belgian players -- Alexander Hendrickx (25th minute) and Jerome Truyens (44th minute) -- both scored through captain Sreejesh's legs. Devindar Walmiki scored the lone Indian goal in the 30th minute.
Northern Ireland Fan Plunges to His Death at Euro 2016
Darren Rodgers, 24, fell over the guard rail at a restaurant on the beachside Promenade des Anglais and landed on gas bottles stored below at around 1.50 am, Jean-Michel Pretre said.
Dunga Vows to Fight on After Brazil's Early Copa America Exit
Defiant Brazil manager Dunga brushed off suggestions that early elimination from the Copa America would cost him his job on Sunday, telling reporters that he feared "only death" and not unemployment.
Ireland, Sweden Seek Redemption in Opening Group E Clash
Strongly linked to a reunion with his former Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho, now at Manchester United, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was allowed to leave the Sweden camp on his days off to finalise a move.
Fabian Schaer Gives Switzerland 1-0 Win Over 10-man Albania
Defender Schaer headed home Xherdan Shaqiri's corner in the fifth minute to give his team the three points a day after hosts France beat Romania 2-1.
Lionel Messi to Make Copa America Debut: Gerardo Martino
Lionel Messi will return to Argentina's starting line-up for Friday's Copa America Centenario clash with Panama, coach Gerardo Martino confirmed Thursday.
Ecuador Rallies From Two Goals Down to Draw Vs Peru in Copa America
Miller Bolanos scored the lone second-half goal and Ecuador rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie Peru 2-2 on Wednesday night in the Copa America.