Russia levelled things up in Group B today, with Aleksei Miranchuk’s classy match-winner against Finland putting his side level on points with both Belgium and the Finns.
Croatia may be 'Europe's Brazil' in terms of the quality of their football, but they are no strangers to the game's darker arts going by their yellow card count in Russia.
The ...
Muslera has become the Uruguayan player to make most World Cup appearances - the Galatasaray keeper playing his 14th World Cup match in a comfortable 3-0 win v hosts Russia.
Netting the opening goal at a World Cup is a surefire way to make headlines - and Russian midfielder Yuri Gazinskyi can now stick his name on an exclusive list that includes the likes of ...
Igor Akinfeev between the sticks will be hoping to emulate Soviet Union legend Lev Yashin and ensure Russia's defensive grit can lead them to another Euro triumph.
England face Russia on Saturday in their opening Euro 2016 fixture - having never won the opening group game at a European Championship finals.
The air surrounding the Three Lions' ...
Tottenham contributed a grand total of zero players to England's failed 2014 World Cup bid - but now have five players set to start at Euro 2016.
Mauricio Pochettino's side ...
Milner is England's best on UEFA tracker
On-form James ditching dull reputation
Liverpool and England midfielder James Milner is one of Europe's five best players in 2016, according to ...
Northern Ireland earned an impressive 1-0 victory over Group F second placed side Russia to dent Fabio Capello's side's chances of automatic promotion.
Former England manager Fabio Capello believes the team struggled to meet their expectations in big tournaments because the players are tired after an exhausting Premier League season.
Russian Football Association chief Nikolai Tolstykh has dismissed rumours claiming could be named Paris Saint-Germain manager in the coming days, insisting the 67-year-old will see ...
Russia manager Fabio Capello is expected to succeed Carlo Ancelotti in charge of Paris Saint-Germain, following Andre Villas Boas' decision to stay at Tottenham.
Former Spurs flop Helder Postiga scored the only goal of an entertaining game to lift Portugal above Russia in the standings although the Russians have two games in hand.