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The teams should walk out separately so you can boo one and cheer the other.
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Youri Tielemans Tielemans' time at the King Power Stadium will always be remembered for his wonderstrike in the FA Cup final four years ago. He left City in the summer of 2023 following their relegation from the Premier League and joined Aston Villa. He featured 195 times for City, scoring 28 and assisting 26. The majority of his goals will be remembered for his long-range strikes - think Wolves and Everton in 2022. On the back of lifting the Europa League with Unai Emery's team, the midfielder is expected to be key in Belgium's World Cup campaign. Tielemans has been a mainstay in the Belgium national team since making his debut 10 years ago and he recently scored in their World Cup warm-up win over Croatia. Harry Kane The clinical goalscorer has become one of the best strikers of his generation since his loan move at Leicester. Kane scored twice in 15 appearances under Nigel Pearson in the season the Foxes lost to Watford in the play-off semi-final. Since then, he has bagged 78 in 112 caps for England and will play a vital role in the Three Lions' hopes of ending their wait for success in a major tournament. Thomas Tuchel's men have been placed in Group L alongside Croatia, Fatawu's Ghana and Panama. Timothy Castagne Another Belgian player formerly of City is Timothy Castagne. The attacking wing-back enjoyed three seasons in LE2 before being one of many players to be sold after relegation. He moved to Fulham and has been an ever-present under Marco Silva. The Portuguese's move to Benfica means Castagne will work under a new manager at Craven Cottage next season. But before that, he will work under Rudi Garcia alongside Tielemans. N'Golo Kante The man that nobody can hate. It's remarkable that Kante is still playing at the top level with France, but 10 years after winning the Premier League with Leicester, the midfielder is still 'everywhere' for his nation. Since the summer of 2022, Kante has been in and out of the Les Bleus set-up, missing the 2022 World Cup due to injury. Didier Deschamps excluded him from four straight camps before recalling him in November, March and this summer. France are one of the favourites to win the trophy and Kante is expected to start their World Cup opener against Senegal on June 16. Caglar Soyuncu A pattern is developing here. Soyuncu left City in 2023, after being frozen out by Brendan Rodgers, with his contract expiring. The Turkish centre-back joined Atletico Madrid that summer before moving to Fenerbahce in January 2024 on loan. Soyuncu went on to sign a three-year deal with the Turkish giants that summer, with Atletico receiving around €8million (£6.9m) after signing him for nothing. He started the last warm-up game against North Macadonia. Yunus Akgun Joining him is Yunus Akgun. There are a number of players that have put on the royal blue strip of Leicester in the past and left the club with the feeling of one that got away - Ademola Lookman and Jordan James for example. Akgun spent the 2023/24 season at City, scoring twice and assisting four to help them win the Championship title. He returned to Galatasaray and produced some decent numbers in the league and Europe (26 goal contributions in 24/25 and 22 last term). Bilal El Khannouss Technically, El Khannouss is still at Leicester City player. But he joined Stuttgart on loan last summer and has now joined them permanently, although it's understood the deal won't officially go through until July 1 - despite the Bundesliga side announcing it. The playmaker, 22, has already represented his country 35 times and his creativity will be vital if they are to replicate their fourth-place finish from four years ago. In Group C, they meet Brazil, Scotland and Haiti. Andrej Kramaric Kramaric arrived at the King Power Stadium in January 2015 already a Croatia international. His move to the Premier League didn't work out and he returned to Hoffenheim, where he remains today. Como's Martin Baturina, Inter's Petar Sucic, Real Sociedad's Luka Sucic and Torino's Nikola Vlasic are all among the attacking options for Zlatko Dalic, but Kramaric is part of their squad in what is likely to be his final tournament at the age of 34. Riyad Mahrez Another player who is set to play his final tournament is Riyad Mahrez, 35. The winger is playing in his second World Cup for Algeria and has already confirmed that this summer's edition will be his last. With 113 caps and 38 goals, Mahrez remains a crucial part of the African's team. Les Fenneces - which translates to The Fennec Foxes - beat the Netherlands in Rotterdam earlier this week and they will be no rollovers. Mahrez is joined by Man City's Rayan Ait-Nouri, Al-Ittihad's Houssem Aouar, Wolfsburg's Mohamed Amoura, Bayer Leverkusen's Ibrahim Maza and Feyenoord's Anis Hadj Moussa. They face Argentina, Jordan and Austria in Chris Wood Wood is still New Zealand's talisman, just as he was when he played for Leicester between 2013 and 2015. The striker, now at Nottingham Forest, has 45 international goals in 89 caps - including an impressive nine in their Oceania qualifying campaign. The All Whites are ranked 85th in the FIFA World Rankings and recently got battered 4-0 by Haiti. They face England on Saturday in their final warm-up game before facing Iran, Egypt and Belgium.
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The Lower Tiers · Follow EFL Clubs Who Have Most Matches Won In The Premier League
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
davieG replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
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Leicester City Football Club Sammy Braybrooke has been shortlisted for the PFA League Two Players’ Player of the Year award for his performances while away on loan in 25/26
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Just a bit of Admin all info came from @Mark
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Was the same at Wembley for a friendly. Had to hand in a full bottle then buy one inside. Total scam but then anything about football is about ripping off the fans.
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Monday 15 June Belgium vs Egypt 8:00 PM Lumen Field Tuesday 16 June Iran vs New Zealand 2:00 AM Los Angeles Stadium Sunday 21 June Belgium vs Iran 8:00 PM Los Angeles Stadium Monday 22 June New Zealand vs Egypt 2:00 AM BC Place Saturday 27 June Egypt vs Iran 4:00 AM Lumen Field Saturday 27 June New Zealand vs Belgium 4:00 AM BC Place
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Wednesday 17 June England vs Croatia 9:00 PM AT&T Stadium Thursday 18 June Ghana vs Panama 12:00 AM BMO Field Tuesday 23 June England vs Ghana 9:00 PM Boston Stadium Wednesday 24 June Panama vs Croatia 2:00 AM BMO Field Saturday 27 June Panama vs England 10:00 PM MetLife Stadium Saturday 27 June Croatia vs Ghana 10:00 PM Philadelphia Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Wednesday 17 June Portugal vs Congo DR 6:00 PM Houston Stadium Thursday 18 June Uzbekistan vs Colombia 3:00 AM Mexico City Stadium Tuesday 23 June Portugal vs Uzbekistan 6:00 PM Houston Stadium Wednesday 24 June Colombia vs Congo DR 2:00 AM Estadio Guadalajara Sunday 28 June Colombia vs Portugal 12:30 AM MetLife Stadium Sunday 28 June Congo DR vs Uzbekistan 12:30 AM Philadelphia Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Wednesday 17 June Argentina vs Algeria 2:00 AM Kansas City Stadium Wednesday 17 June Austria vs Jordan 5:00 AM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium Monday 22 June Argentina vs Austria 6:00 PM AT&T Stadium Tuesday 23 June Jordan vs Algeria 4:00 AM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium Sunday 28 June Algeria vs Austria 3:00 AM Kansas City Stadium Sunday 28 June Jordan vs Argentina 3:00 AM AT&T Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Monday 15 June Spain vs Cape Verde 5:00 PM Atlanta Stadium Monday 15 June Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay 11:00 PM Miami Stadium Sunday 21 June Spain vs Saudi Arabia 5:00 PM Atlanta Stadium Sunday 21 June Uruguay vs Cape Verde 11:00 PM Miami Stadium Saturday 27 June Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia 1:00 AM Houston Stadium Saturday 27 June Uruguay vs Spain 1:00 AM Estadio Guadalajara
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Sunday 14 June Germany vs Curaçao 6:00 PM Houston Stadium Monday 15 June Ivory Coast vs Ecuador 12:00 AM Philadelphia Stadium Saturday 20 June Germany vs Ivory Coast 9:00 PM BMO Field Sunday 21 June Ecuador vs Curaçao 1:00 AM Kansas City Stadium Thursday 25 June Curaçao vs Ivory Coast 8:00 PM Los Angeles Stadium Thursday 25 June Ecuador vs Germany 8:00 PM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Saturday 13 June United States vs Paraguay 2:00 AM Los Angeles Stadium Sunday 14 June Australia vs Türkiye 5:00 AM BC Place Friday 19 June United States vs Australia 8:00 PM Lumen Field Saturday 20 June Türkiye vs Paraguay 4:00 AM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium Friday 26 June USA vs Türkiye 3:00 AM Los Angeles Stadium Friday 26 June Paraguay vs Australia 3:00 AM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Saturday 13 June Brazil vs Morocco 11:00 PM MetLife Stadium Sunday 14 June Haiti vs Scotland 2:00 AM Boston Stadium Friday 19 June Scotland vs Morocco 11:00 PM Boston Stadium Saturday 20 June Brazil vs Haiti 1:30 AM Philadelphia Stadium Wednesday 24 June Morocco vs Haiti 11:00 PM Atlanta Stadium Wednesday 24 June Scotland vs Brazil 11:00 PM Miami Stadium
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Friday 12 June Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina 8:00 PM BMO Field Saturday 13 June Qatar vs Switzerland 8:00 PM San Francisco Bay Area Stadium Thursday 18 June Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herz. 8:00 PM Los Angeles Stadium Thursday 18 June Canada vs Qatar 11:00 PM BC Place Wednesday 24 June Switzerland vs Canada 9:00 PM BC Place Wednesday 24 June Bosnia & Herz. vs Qatar 9:00 PM Lumen Field
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Thursday 11 June Mexico vs South Africa 8:00 PM Mexico City Stadium Friday 12 June South Korea vs Czechia 3:00 AM Estadio Guadalajara Thursday 18 June Czechia vs South Africa 5:00 PM Atlanta Stadium Friday 19 June Mexico vs South Korea 2:00 AM Estadio Guadalajara Wednesday 24 June Czechia vs Mexico 2:00 AM Mexico City Stadium Wednesday 24 June South Korea vs South Africa 2:00 AM Estadio Monterrey
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Sunday 14 June Netherlands vs Japan 9:00 PM AT&T Stadium Monday 15 June Sweden vs Tunisia 3:00 AM Estadio Monterrey Saturday 20 June Netherlands vs Sweden 6:00 PM Houston Stadium Sunday 21 June Tunisia vs Japan 5:00 AM Estadio Monterrey Thursday 25 June Japan vs Sweden 11:00 PM Boston Stadium Thursday 25 June Tunisia vs Netherlands 11:00 PM BMO Field
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Date Match Kick-off Time (BST) Venue Tuesday 16 June France vs Senegal 8:00 PM MetLife Stadium Tuesday 16 June Iraq vs Norway 11:00 PM Boston Stadium Tuesday 23 June France vs Iraq 10:00 PM Philadelphia Stadium Wednesday 24 June Norway vs Senegal 1:00 AM MetLife Stadium Friday 26 June Norway vs France 8:00 PM Boston Stadium Friday 26 June Senegal vs Iraq 8:00 PM BMO Field
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- Date Group Match Kick-off (BST) UK TV Channel Thursday 11 June A Mexico vs South Africa 8:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Friday 12 June A South Korea vs Czech Republic 3:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Friday 12 June B Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina 8:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Saturday 13 June D United States vs Paraguay 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Saturday 13 June B Qatar vs Switzerland 8:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 13 June C Brazil vs Morocco 11:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 14 June C Haiti vs Scotland 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 14 June D Australia vs Türkiye 5:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Sunday 14 June E Germany vs Curaçao 6:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Sunday 14 June F Netherlands vs Japan 9:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Monday 15 June E Ivory Coast vs Ecuador 12:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Monday 15 June F Sweden vs Tunisia 3:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Monday 15 June H Spain vs Cape Verde 5:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Monday 15 June G Belgium vs Egypt 8:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Monday 15 June H Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay 11:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Tuesday 16 June G Iran vs New Zealand 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Tuesday 16 June I France vs Senegal 8:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Tuesday 16 June I Iraq vs Norway 11:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 17 June J Argentina vs Algeria 2:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Wednesday 17 June J Austria vs Jordan 5:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 17 June K Portugal vs Congo DR 6:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 17 June L England vs Croatia 9:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Thursday 18 June L Ghana vs Panama 12:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Thursday 18 June K Uzbekistan vs Colombia 3:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Thursday 18 June A Czech Republic vs South Africa 5:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Thursday 18 June B Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina 8:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Thursday 18 June B Canada vs Qatar 11:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Friday 19 June A Mexico vs South Korea 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Friday 19 June D United States vs Australia 8:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Friday 19 June C Scotland vs Morocco 11:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 20 June C Brazil vs Haiti 1:30 AM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 20 June D Türkiye vs Paraguay 4:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 20 June F Netherlands vs Sweden 6:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Saturday 20 June E Germany vs Ivory Coast 9:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Sunday 21 June E Ecuador vs Curaçao 1:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 21 June F Tunisia vs Japan 5:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 21 June H Spain vs Saudi Arabia 5:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 21 June G Belgium vs Iran 8:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Sunday 21 June H Uruguay vs Cape Verde 11:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Monday 22 June G New Zealand vs Egypt 2:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Monday 22 June J Argentina vs Austria 6:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Monday 22 June I France vs Iraq 10:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Tuesday 23 June I Norway vs Senegal 1:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Tuesday 23 June J Jordan vs Algeria 4:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Tuesday 23 June K Portugal vs Uzbekistan 6:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Tuesday 23 June L England vs Ghana 9:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 24 June L Panama vs Croatia 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 24 June K Colombia vs Congo DR 2:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Wednesday 24 June B Switzerland vs Canada 9:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Wednesday 24 June B Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar 9:00 PM ITV4 / ITVX Wednesday 24 June C Scotland vs Brazil 11:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Wednesday 24 June C Morocco vs Haiti 11:00 PM BBC Two / iPlayer Thursday 25 June A Czech Republic vs Mexico 2:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Thursday 25 June A South Africa vs South Korea 2:00 AM BBC Two / iPlayer Thursday 25 June E Ecuador vs Germany 8:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Thursday 25 June E Curaçao vs Ivory Coast 8:00 PM BBC Two / iPlayer Friday 26 June F Japan vs Sweden 11:00 PM BBC One / iPlayer Friday 26 June F Tunisia vs Netherlands 11:00 PM BBC Two / iPlayer Friday 26 June D USA vs Türkiye 3:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Friday 26 June D Paraguay vs Australia 3:00 AM ITV4 / ITVX Friday 26 June I Norway vs France 8:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Friday 26 June I Senegal vs Iraq 8:00 PM ITV4 / ITVX Saturday 27 June H Uruguay vs Spain 1:00 AM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 27 June H Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia 1:00 AM ITV4 / ITVX Saturday 27 June G Egypt vs Iran 4:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Saturday 27 June G New Zealand vs Belgium 4:00 AM BBC Two / iPlayer Saturday 27 June L Panama vs England 10:00 PM ITV1 / ITVX Saturday 27 June L Croatia vs Ghana 10:00 PM ITV4 / ITVX Sunday 28 June J Algeria vs Austria 3:00 AM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 28 June J Jordan vs Argentina 3:00 AM BBC Two / iPlayer Sunday 28 June K Colombia vs Portugal 12:30 AM BBC One / iPlayer Sunday 28 June K Congo DR vs Uzbekistan 12:30 AM BBC Two / iPlayer
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Connections - A Daily Word Game Based on Only Connect
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