Bayern Munich plot summer bids for Bradley Barcola and Nico Williams but transfers for PSG and Athletic Club stars held up by Leroy Sane and Kingsley Coman uncertainty

Bayern Munich have identified Paris Saint-Germain star Bradley Barcola and Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams as possible summer signings.

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According to a report by , French winger Barcola is currently at the top of Bayern's list of targets, but PSG are expected to ask for a hefty fee to let the 22-year-old move away from Parc de Princes. In case Bayern fail to land Barcola, they will consider Athletic Club and Spain national team winger Williams as an alternative. However, any move depends on Leroy Sane and Kingsley Coman, whose futures are yet to be clarified.

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Bayern are looking for a new left winger and have identified Barcola as their key target. The Frenchman enjoyed a fascinating 2024-25 season where he recorded 21 goals and 19 assists and played a vital role in their domestic and European success. Williams is another name on their list, and he has a release clause of €60 million (£50m/$68m), which is considered a positive for the Bavarians, but his high wage demands between €7-8m net per year might create a roadblock.

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Apart from Barcola and Williams, sporting director Max Eberl is also monitoring players like Karou Mitoma, Rafael Leao and Cody Gakpo.

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After winning the Bundesliga last month, Bayern will now look forward to their Club World Cup campaign. They will face Auckland City in their opening game on June 15 at the TQL Stadium.

Club World Cup could get even bigger!: FIFA to weigh up expanding new tournament amid pressure from teams who failed to qualify for $1 billion contest

The Club World Cup could get even bigger, with FIFA considering expanding the competition to 48 teams from 32.

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Per The Guardian, FIFA are set to launch a consultation over whether they should expand the Club World Cup to 48 teams. They have already expanded it once, to 32 teams, and if this year's edition of the tournament is successful, those clubs who missed out on qualification have lobbied for the qualifying pool to be expanded.

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The new competition will start this weekend and the winners could net up to £93 million ($125m). It is only £25m shy of what Paris Saint-Germain earned for winning the Champions League. Both the male and female World Cups are set to expand to 48 teams, so FIFA adding more teams to the CWC would be logically consistent, particularly after they sold the television rights to DAZN for $1 billion (£737m).

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Premier League clubs are particularly interested in FIFA increasing the cap on qualifying teams from one country from the current number of two. Chelsea and Manchester City have qualified for the tournament, for example, by virtue of winning the Champions League between 2021 and 2024, but the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal – all huge revenue drivers both in terms of ticket sales and merchandising opportunities – have missed out.

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The Club World Cup officially begins on Sunday, when Inter Miami take on Al-Ahly in the opening game of the tournament.

Ben Gibbon, Adam Finch prove unlikely resistors as Ben Coad five powers Yorkshire

Tail-end pair delay follow-on then return as nightwatchers to give Worcestershire a boost

ECB Reporters Network12-Jul-2023Worcestershire 242 (Coad 5-33) and 22 for 0 trail Yorkshire 407 (Bean 135, Lyth 79, Hill 53, Finch 5-100) by 143 runsBen Coad returned his season’s best figures with the ball but Yorkshire’s victory push was held up by stubborn resistance from the Worcestershire last-wicket pair of Adam Finch and Ben Gibbon on day three of the LV=Insurance County Championship match at New Road.Coad finished with 5 for 33 from 21 overs – the 11th five wicket haul of his career – and he was well supported by Mark Steketee and Matthew Fisher as Worcestershire were forced to follow on 165 behind.But Finch and Gibbon ate up invaluable time to bolster Worcestershire’s hopes of securing a draw as they batted for 35.3 overs during a last wicket stand of 63 – the highest partnership of the innings.It kept Yorkshire out in the field for two hours and put extra miles into the legs of some of their bowlers when they were itching to have a crack at the Worcestershire top order for a second time.Gibbon’s 41 not out was a career best and Finch followed up his five-wicket haul yesterday by making a defiant 24 before he was last out.Yorkshire are probably sick of the sight of Finch as his three sixes in the final over of the Vitality Blast game at New Road in May off Fisher earned his side an unlikely victory.Coad picked up his second five-wicket haul of the campaign after his 5 for 54 against Sussex at Hove in April and was a constant threat.With just nine overs remaining, Finch and Gibbon went straight back out into the middle in nightwatcher mode to open rather than the established batters.They again proved difficult to dislodge as Worcestershire reached 22 for nought, 143 in arrears heading into the final day.Worcestershire resumed the day on 46 for 2 and Jack Haynes looked in good nick as he collected a trio of boundaries off Coad.He square drove, cover drove and flicked him off his legs to the ropes. But Coad had his revenge with the final ball of the sixth over of the day as Haynes (29) was adjudged lbw.Azhar Ali battled away against some probing bowling but fell victim to Coad after he switched ends. He was squared up by a delivery and provided George Hill with a comfortable catch at first slip.Coad bowled five successive maidens before being rested after morning figures of 8-5-14-2.Steketee came into the attack and he accounted for Ed Pollock who nicked a ball angled away to second slip.Adam Hose needed 26 balls to get off the mark but he then started to score freely with a succession of boundaries against Matthew Fisher and George Hill.But there was further reward for Skeketee as former Yorkshire all-rounder Matthew Waite appeared to edge a delivery onto his pad before the ball ballooned to third slip.Hose was unbeaten on 37 when rain brought about an early lunch but he only added a single after play resumed before being beaten all ends up by Fisher and losing his off stumpJoe Leach and Josh Baker added 31 for the eighth wicket before the latter was caught at cover driving at Coad.Leach made an accomplished 33 off 44 balls but then was undone by a ball which lifted on him and Coad held a head high catch at third slip.Worcestershire were then 179 for nine with 47 overs still remaining in the day. But then Finch and Gibbon joined forces to blunt Yorkshire’s efforts to quickly wrap up the innings.

England hopeful of convincing Stokes out of ODI retirement for World Cup defence

Archer a “high chance” to be named in England’s provisional squad, despite missing the home summer with injury

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Aug-2023Matthew Mott, England’s white-ball coach, has said he is “still hopeful” that Ben Stokes can be convinced out of his retirement from ODIs in time for England’s World Cup defence in October-November.Stokes, England’s Test captain and the Player of the Match in the 2019 World Cup final, quit ODIs last year citing an unsustainable schedule. He has been on holiday with his family since the end of the Ashes, while most of his England team-mates have been playing in the Hundred instead.Stokes has been battling a chronic left-knee injury which has flared up this year and limited his ability to bowl. He said before the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval that he would have “some serious conversations with medics” during the six-month break before England’s next Test against India in January.Related

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England are due to pick a preliminary squad for the World Cup this week and will also select squads for bilateral white-ball series against New Zealand and Ireland. Mott said that Jos Buttler, England’s white-ball captain, would be in touch with Stokes to “see if he’s keen” to reverse his retirement.”Jos will probably lead the way on that communication, but Ben’s pretty straight with all of us. We will see if he’s keen,” Mott told the newspaper in an interview.”There has not been a clear direction on what he’s going to do yet, but we are still hopeful. I’ve always said his bowling would be a bonus, but just look at what he brings with the bat, even in the field.”Watching him throughout the whole Ashes series, he had such a great presence. He’s done it for years when it comes to performing in one-day cricket and so he’s an invaluable commodity.”Mott added that there was “a high chance” that Jofra Archer will be named in England’s provisional World Cup squad, despite missing the entire home summer to date through an elbow stress fracture.”There is a high chance that we will take a risk on a proven performer that has done it on the world stage,” Mott said in the same interview. “We are planning for him to be available.”Obviously, a lot of things have to go his way and it will be a tight timeline but with players like that you are going to give them every opportunity to prove their fitness, and so we will keep an open mind.”

'We've always had the idea for Nico' – Deco confirms Barcelona are chasing Williams deal after agreeing personal terms with Athletic Club winger

Barcelona's sporting director Deco has confirmed the club have been chasing the signature of Athletic Club's Nico Williams.

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Barcelona have been linked with a move for the Spanish left-winger for a few years and now appear set to land their man. Williams had been expected to depart Athletic last season after a strong European Championships, but opted to remain at his boyhood club for a further campaign. His departure is now inevitable and Barcelona look front runners to bring him to the Camp Nou, despite interest from Arsenal and Bayern Munich.

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Asked whether signing Yamal's good friend Williams could create a 'club of friends', Deco told : "We’ve always had the idea for Nico. The fact that they’re friends is fine, but we’re not going to brand him as friends.

"This isn’t a club of friends; we come here to work and try to win. Then, if they get along, even better. The most important thing is that they’re on the same page and have a clear idea of what we’re looking for. If that’s the case, he’ll be everyone’s friend. If we sign a winger, there won’t be any more signings at this level."

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With Williams, Barcelona are set to secure their second signing of the transfer window. The club will likely trigger the winger's €58 million (£50m/$67m) release clause to bring him to the club. This follows the signing of Espanyol's Joan Garcia, who completed a €24m (£20.5m/$27.6m) move earlier this month. Williams' deal is likely to be less controversial than Garcia's with the goalkeeper receiving numerous threats since switching to Espanyol's major rivals.

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Williams could be set to join a Barcelona squad that boasts a glut of attacking talent. The trouble for Hansi Flick is how best to fit all his stars into his starting line-up. Raphinha had been operating on the left-wing, but could move centrally to facilitate the arrival of Williams who could form part of a front three alongside Robert Lewandowski and Yamal.

Rohit wants India to be flexible, in mind and batting order

India captain says players have been given roles but need to be ready to perform different ones should the need arise

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Flexibility in the mind and flexibility in the middle order will be key for India to unlock their batting potential at the ODI World Cup, according to their captain Rohit Sharma.”One thing I want in this team is to make sure everyone is okay to bat anywhere,” Rohit said at a press conference to announce India’s Asia Cup squad in New Delhi. “That’s one thing we need to keep in mind. You need flexibility, guys who can step up at any position. No one should say, ‘I’m good at this position or I’m good at that position’. You want guys to be able to bat anywhere, that’s the message conveyed to every individual. Not now, but over the last three-four years.”In a sense, Rohit was reiterating the views of former India coach Ravi Shastri, who earlier in the week spoke of no player owning any one position and how even someone as senior as Virat Kohli should drop down to No. 4 if the team combination demanded it.Related

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“I know it’s tough for guys on the outside to understand why a guy who bats at six is batting at four, but the message has been given. This is international sport, not club cricket, that you’re talking about. It’s not like we go to sleep giving a position for a certain player and then change it the next morning.”We say, ‘this is what we want’. You don’t want to be handicapped or stuck with one player batting in one position. Having said that, you want to get the best out of players in certain positions. All seven-eight numbers are open to anyone, that’s the message we have sent out for so many years now.”Rohit cited Axar Patel’s example to emphasise what he meant. He felt Axar is better suited to disrupt the opposition as a floater who can take the game on at any position in the batting unit. Rohit felt this skill gave him the edge over, say R Ashwin or Washington Sundar.”Where things boil down to is the batting option at No. 8 and 9,” Rohit said. “Axar, you know he’s had a good run this year, batted well in white-ball cricket. He didn’t get much opportunity in red-ball, but played well in white-ball, especially IPL. He had a few opportunities in the West Indies but couldn’t make it big, but with him being there, it gives us the option of having a left-hander who can go up the order and play spinners if required, and also create batting depth.”Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar address a press conference where India’s squad for the Asia Cup was announced•AFP via Getty ImagesAjit Agarkar, India’s chairman of selectors, further clarified Rohit’s views on flexibility.”Rohit didn’t say anyone can play anywhere,” Agarkar said. “What he said is a player should be flexible in the mind. A player knows his role, where he’s going to play, which over he’s likely to bowl. A new-ball bowler will bowl with the new ball, or whether he can bowl in middle overs – those roles are set. But as the game or tournament evolves, you look at someone’s form or the team’s form, against whom you are playing, players should be flexible in the mind.”Every captain has a plan that this batter will bat here, and we will play in this specific way, but as the tournament progresses, if someone’s form is good, someone is playing well or match-ups dictate playing someone against a certain bowler, we’re talking about that kind of flexibility, which is important. That much talent is there in the team. If there’s talent that flexibility will come. It doesn’t mean role is not specified, roles are specified, you feel comfortable because of that.”

“It’s not like opener bat at eight and eight opens, we don’t do such mad things. Little bit of flexibility up and down is needed in a team.”Rohit Sharma

At this point, Rohit stepped in to clarify his comments on flexibility and why it shouldn’t be taken literally.”When I said flexibility is important, it’s not like I’m implying send the opener at No. 7 or open the batting with Hardik Pandya,” Rohit said. “Shikhar [Dhawan] and Rohit have only opened in the last seven-eight years, Kohli has batted only at three. Youngsters who come in at four-five, it’s important for them to be flexible, batting up and down.”In the last four-five years if you look, the opener has opened, No. 3 has batted at three, KL [Rahul] has batted five, Hardik six, [Ravindra] Jadeja seven. Four and five, sometimes if they move up and down, there’s no problem. That much flexibility is important. Our position too when we came in, we batted up and down, I’m talking of that flexibility. It’s not like opener bat at eight and eight opens, we don’t do such mad things. Little bit of flexibility up and down is needed in a team.”

Tottenham hit with £75,000 fine by FA for 'crowd control misconduct' in Premier League clash with Manchester United

Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with a £75,000 FA fine due to crowd misconduct at a Premier League match against Manchester United last September.

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According to the Football Association, the club failed to ensure its fans behaved properly during the Premier League fixture, with reports of inappropriate language at multiple points in the game. Tottenham beat United 3-0 in the match, but their win was overshadowed by the presence of homophobic chanting in the stands.

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Spurs immediately condemned the fans responsible for these chants, issuing a statement vowing to work closely "with the police and stewards to identify anyone instigating or joining in with the chanting" and "take the strongest possible action in accordance with our sanctions and banning policy." However, English football's governing body has judged that the club did not do enough to stamp out the inappropriate behaviour.

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An official FA statement read: "Tottenham Hotspur FC has been fined £75,000 for two breaches of FA Rule E21 in relation to crowd control misconduct at its Premier League match against Manchester United FC on Sunday 29 September 2024. It was alleged that Tottenham Hotspur FC failed to ensure its spectators and or supporters (and anyone purporting to be supporters or followers) conduct themselves in an orderly fashion and don’t use words or otherwise behave in an improper, offensive, abusive, indecent, or insulting way with either an express or implied reference to sexual orientation around both the 49th and 79th minutes. Tottenham Hotspur FC admitted both charges, and an independent Regulatory Commission imposed an action plan, £150,000 fine and warning. An independent Appeal Board reduced the fine to £75,000 following an appeal by the club."

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There's no escaping the fact that this fine is a drop in the ocean for an incredibly rich club that's currently chasing various expensive players including Mohamed Kudus (with Spurs reportedly looking to bid around £50m for the West Ham midfielder). Having qualified for the Champions League thanks to their Europa League victory, the club — led by newly appointed manager Thomas Frank — has a big summer of squad strengthening ahead.

Jason Roy axed from World Cup squad, Harry Brook included

Selectors make dramatic call on eve of title defence as veteran is culled following back spasms

Andrew Miller17-Sep-2023Jason Roy has been axed from England’s World Cup squad, with Harry Brook drafted in in his place, after the selectors made a dramatic late amendment to their 15-man squad for the tournament in India which gets underway in just under three weeks’ time.Roy, 33, was an integral member of the England squad that won the World Cup in 2019, and had been named in England’s provisional squad for the defence of their title, ahead of their four-match series against New Zealand this month.However, he was unable to feature in any of the four games after suffering a series of back spasms. In his absence, Roy’s rival for the opener’s role, Dawid Malan, made an unequivocal case for a starting role in the tournament, finishing as Player of the Series with 277 runs at 92.33 in three games, including a matchwinning century at Lord’s.Consequently, it will be Malan and Jonny Bairstow who will open the batting for England when their tournament gets underway against New Zealand in Ahmedabad on October 5, with Brook – the notable omission from their original 15-man squad – preferred to Roy as the squad’s reserve batter.Brook himself did not make a convincing case for his inclusion in the course of New Zealand series, managing a total of 37 runs from 68 balls all told, including two stints as an opener following Roy’s original back spasm. He has also featured in just six ODIs in his career to date, having debuted in the format in South Africa in January.However, Brook’s outstanding displays across formats this past year – most notably in Test cricket, where he has made 1181 runs at 62.15 and a strike-rate of 91, but also with a sensational 41-ball century for Northern Superchargers in the Hundred – have convinced the selectors that he is an asset they cannot do without.”We have selected a squad we are confident can go to India and win the World Cup,” Luke Wright, England’s national selector, said. “We are blessed with an incredibly strong group of white-ball players which was underlined by the performances in the series win against a very good New Zealand team.England World Cup squad•ESPNcricinfo Ltd”The strength of the group has meant that we have had to make some tough decisions on world-class players with Jason Roy missing out and Harry Brook coming into the squad.”In the wake of the Lord’s match on Friday, Jos Buttler had hinted that Roy could be added to the ODI squad to face Ireland next week, in a bid to get some game-time ahead of the tournament, adding that loyalty to proven performers was a central tenet of England’s white-ball philosophy.”If you ask people to play in an aggressive way, then leave them out as soon as it goes wrong, it sends the wrong message,” Buttler said. “You can’t just pick a World Cup squad from these four games.”However, Roy’s returns had been on the wane for some time, even before his back problems forced the selectors’ hands. After making his ODI debut in 2015, soon after England’s debacle in that year’s World Cup, he averaged 42.79 with a strike rate of 107.40 in the four years up to and including their thrilling victory in the 2019 final at Lord’s.However, despite being England’s most regular ODI selection in the four years since, Roy’s average in that time had dipped to 31.78 with a strike-rate of 98.99. He displayed his tenacity earlier this year in making two hundreds in contrasting conditions in Bloemfontein and Mirpur, but by then he had already been axed from England’s T20I plans, and missed their triumphant campaign in the T20 World Cup in Australia last November.The decision to omit Roy almost certainly brings an end to his international career. He had already indicated that the World Cup would be his international swansong, and having negotiated an early release from his ECB central contract this year, in order to play for Los Angeles Knight Riders in the inaugural season of Major League Cricket in the USA, a stint on the T20 franchise circuit would appear to be his next career move.Either way, his omission is clearly not one that England will have taken lightly. In facing the first ball in each of his 116 ODIs, he was charged with setting his team’s aggressive tempo from the outset of every innings, and did so in groundbreaking fashion, including with a highest score of 180 from 151 balls at Melbourne in 2018 that was, until Ben Stokes’ innings at The Oval last week, England’s record individual score in ODI cricket.He will also remain synonymous with England’s 2019 World Cup victory, in particular for his blazing knock of 85 from 65 balls in the semi-final against Australia at Edgbaston, and for sending in the shy from deep midwicket that secured England’s ultimate victory in the tied Super Over at Lord’s against New Zealand.

Lucy Bronze has competition! Chelsea confirm Ellie Carpenter signing as two-time Champions League winner reunites with ex-Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor

Chelsea have confirmed that two-time Champions League winner Ellie Carpenter has joined the club from Lyon on a four-year contract.

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Australia international defender Carpenter has secured a transfer to the WSL champions in a move that sees her reunited with former Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor. The 25-year-old will provide competition for Lucy Bronze in west London and help boost Chelsea's backline ahead of the new WSL season.

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As part of the transfer, Ashley Lawrence will return to Lyon after two seasons with the Blues. Carpenter will therefore replace Lawrence and battle with Bronze for a starting spot at Chelsea. The defender arrives with an impressive CV as she has already won the Champions League twice as well as domestic titles with Melbourne City and Lyon. Carpenter also became the youngest woman to ever play football at the Olympics at Rio 2016, at the age of just 16. 

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She told the club's website: "‘I'm really excited about this new challenge; it’s a new adventure. It feels like the right move for me, and I can't wait to get started and give my all for this club. I'm very proud to join such a big club, one of the biggest in women's football. Chelsea have enjoyed so much success in England, and I'm delighted to now be a part of it."

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Head of women’s football at Chelsea, Paul Green, said: "Ellie is a player who we have tracked for many years. She has a lot of experience for someone of her age and has won numerous titles in her career, including the Champions League. She is an athletic full back who loves to get forward. We are excited to see how she continues to develop and what she will add to an already talented squad of players."

England in battle to secure Champions Trophy participation

Head coach says he found out about qualification process during latter stages of India defeat

Matt Roller29-Oct-2023Matthew Mott, England’s head coach, said that he only found out that his side’s place in the 2025 Champions Trophy was in jeopardy midway through the second innings of their 100-run defeat to India in Lucknow, after the ICC confirmed the qualification process earlier on Sunday.The ICC approved the qualification process at a board meeting in November 2021, determining that Pakistan would qualify automatically as hosts and be joined at the eight-team event by the seven other highest finishers at the 2023 World Cup in India. The news was not communicated publicly or to the media at the time.The process was confirmed to the media on Sunday afternoon in Lucknow and while some competing teams were aware of it – Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh’s captain, mentioned a goal of a top-eight finish after his side’s defeat to the Netherlands on Saturday night – others, including England, were not.Related

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After five defeats in six group games, England are bottom of the points table and may need two wins from their remaining three fixtures to qualify for the Champions Trophy. They play Australia in Ahmedabad on Saturday, before travelling to Pune to play the Netherlands then Kolkata to face Pakistan.There has been significant staff turnover at the ECB since that November 2021 board meeting, with changes to the chief executive, chair and managing director of men’s cricket, as well as coaches and captains across formats. They are unclear why the news was not communicated publicly.Immediately after England’s defeat, Mott confirmed at a press conference that he had only found out about the top-eight cut-off “about an hour and a half ago”. He said: “The ICC do change the rules quite a bit with qualification and to be honest, I don’t think it would affect, in any way, the way we’ve played in this tournament, so it’s not a big deal.”Jos Buttler, England’s captain, was asked at the post-match presentation whether he was aware of the qualification process, and whether it added any extra motivation to England’s final three games. “Yeah, I’m aware of that,” Buttler said. “Absolutely, it just proves we’ve got lots to play for.”Mott added: “We’ve got a fair bit to play for towards the back end of this tournament. [The qualification process] gives us a lot of focus that we need to make sure we can’t, you know, just turn up. We’ve got to turn up and play and win those games. And we’re obviously up against some good teams in those last few games as well. That’s plenty of motivation for us.”England’s fixture against Netherlands in Pune on November 8 looms large as a match that could have significant implications for both teams. Netherlands have not featured in a Champions Trophy since 2002, when they lost both their group games, while England have been part of all eight editions.

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