ITV World Cup coverage disrupted as host Laura Woods left ‘terrified’ | Football | Sport
ITV studio left ‘terrified’: Fireworks were unexpectedly set off near ITV’s studio during half-time of the USA vs Turkey match, giving pundits Laura Woods, Juan Mata, Bradley Wright-Phillips, and Ange Postecoglou a major scare. Woods noted that the “incredible” and “spectacular” display caught them completely off guard and disrupted their coverage both before and after the commercial break, jokingly adding that the terrifying moment would at least keep viewers awake.
Germany camp in disagreement: Manager Julian Nagelsmann has strongly rejected Deniz Undav’s claim that Ecuador “wanted it more” during Germany’s 2-1 loss, calling the claim “nonsense.” Undav’s perspective on Ecuador’s superior hunger was supported by team-mates Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala, highlighting a clear difference of opinion.
National holiday declared: While the UK shows no signs of granting an extra bank holiday, Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has officially declared today, Friday, June 26, a national holiday to mark his country’s historic 2-1 triumph over Germany.
Vile Tori Penso row: Ecuador’s victory was marred by controversy over a suspected foul before Leroy Sane’s early goal for Germany, sparking a wave of online abuse against American referee Tori Penso. Two of the tournament’s three major refereeing errors were attributed to her gender and nationality by sections of fans online, which prompted a mix of further sexist fan backlash and strong condemnation from those defending Penso.
Scotland blow: Ecuador’s upset win against Germany has severely damaged Scotland’s chances of remaining in the World Cup. Steve Clarke’s team will be officially eliminated if Belgium draws or wins against New Zealand and Iran draws or wins against Egypt.
Bastian Schweinsteiger storm: Ivory Coast manager Emerse Fae has expressed deep disappointment over Bastian Schweinsteiger labelling his team’s style “wild,” “a bit African football,” and tactically lacking.
Netherlands game halted: The second half of the Netherlands vs Tunisia match was delayed by a bizarre incident when Tunisia’s Ellyes Skhiri failed to return to the pitch on time. Ronald Koeman’s side, leading 2-0, stood ready for kick-off alongside the rest of the Tunisian team before officials noticed the missing player and temporarily paused proceedings.
Brazil’s letter to FIFA: The Brazilian Football Confederation has formally complained to FIFA over Vinicius Junior’s disallowed goal against Scotland, according to a letter obtained by Estadao. The complaint targets inconsistent VAR standards, contrasting the call on a Lionel Messi goal against Austria, and expresses frustration with the referee’s selection.
Round of 32 games confirmed: The knockout stage matchups are taking shape, with several Round of 32 fixtures officially locked in. The confirmed games feature South Africa playing Canada, the Netherlands taking on Morocco, the USA matching up against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Brazil going head-to-head with Japan.
Thursday night and Friday morning results: Nicolas Pepe scored twice to secure a 2-0 win for Ivory Coast over Curacao, while Ecuador staged a stunning 2-1 comeback against Germany. In other recent matches, the Netherlands comfortably defeated Tunisia 3-1, Japan and Sweden drew 1-1, Australia advanced to the Round of 32 after drawing 0-0 with Paraguay, and Turkey ended a disappointing run by edging out hosts USA 3-2 with a late winner.


