World Cup 2014
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Where did it all go wrong for England, and where now?
In Depth Critics cannot decide who is at fault for England's latest World Cup debacle
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Balotelli demands kiss from the Queen to keep England alive
In Depth World Cup whispers: Italian striker's Twitter request, as Big Phil lookalike fools reporter
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Suarez the executioner gloats as he sinks stuttering England
The Week Recommends Sensational Liverpool striker returns from knee injury to kill off the Three Lions
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England v Uruguay: what happens if England lose?
The Week Recommends Tonight's match is not only about Rooney and Suarez, there are other things to consider
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Who will win the World Cup... of drinking?
Speed Read How the World Cup in Brazil would pan out if it was decided by alcohol intake
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Wayne Rooney: beast-mode or bust for England's talisman
In Depth Restored to the middle, can Wayne Rooney finally deliver for England?
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Ian Wright quits Brazil after robbery, Chile fans stampede
In Depth World Cup whispers: Wright's family threatened by raiders, Cahill scores wonder-goal
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Spain: tired, obsolete and out of the World Cup after six days
The Week Recommends Champions out as another lacklustre show ends in defeat at the hands of vibrant Chile
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Arsenal chase World Cup stars; Liverpool eye Lallana and Shaqiri
Speed Read Keeper Guillermo Ochoa and Barcelona winger Alexis Sanchez in Wenger's sights
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World Cup alternatives: what to watch instead of football
In Depth Top ten things to do this week if you want to avoid the World Cup fever sweeping the globe
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Spain vs Chile: will champions be first side out of World Cup?
The Week Recommends Defeat to Chile could send Spain the way of France in 2002 and Italy in 2010
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A tale of two goalkeepers for Ochoa and Akinfeev
In Depth World Cup whispers: Russia and Mexico draw, Belgium have a narrow escape
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Brazil denied as brilliant Ochoa saves the day for Mexico
The Week Recommends Star turn from Mexican goalkeeper draws comparisons with Gordon Banks in 1970
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World Cup odds: the intelligent punter's guide
In Depth Who should you put your money on? And who'll win the Golden Boot? Our guide to the World Cup odds
By Neil Clark Last updated
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