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England captain Harry Kane is NOT a suspension risk ahead of tonight’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway, despite confusion over a yellow card
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England captain Harry Kane is NOT a suspension risk ahead of tonight’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway, despite confusion over a yellow card. Norway v England kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday, July 11. The 1966 World Cup triumph on home soil remains their only major international title, however, and expectations back home reach fever pitch every time they make the business end of a tournament.
Furthermore, Article continues below “Norway pose a different threat, some that we know really well, some world-class players in there, so we will have to be ready. In captain Harry Kane, though, England have their own world-class striker looking to add to his tournament tally of six goals at Miami Stadium, while midfielder Jude Bellingham has really come into his own at this World Cup. As such, any fears that the England captain is at risk of a one-match ban heading into the clash with Norway have now been removed.
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England captain Harry Kane is NOT a suspension risk ahead of tonight’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway, despite confusion over a yellow card.
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Norway v England kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday, July 11.
according to WalesOnlineThe 1966 World Cup triumph on home soil remains their only major international title, however, and expectations back home reach fever pitch every time they make the business end of a tournament.
according to SABC NewsArticle continues below “Norway pose a different threat, some that we know really well, some world-class players in there, so we will have to be ready.
according to WalesOnlineIn captain Harry Kane, though, England have their own world-class striker looking to add to his tournament tally of six goals at Miami Stadium, while midfielder Jude Bellingham has really come into his own at this World Cup.
according to SABC NewsIs Harry Kane at risk of World Cup ban ahead of England vs Norway?.
according to Evening StandardAs such, any fears that the England captain is at risk of a one-match ban heading into the clash with Norway have now been removed.
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