Friday, 5 June 2026

FIFA CANCELS WORLD CUP TICKETS FOR ABOUT 60 FANS WHO GOT THEM FOR FREE

Mispriced tickets were sold through the official World Cup site ahead of next week’s showpiece event for FIFA.


FIFA, headed by president Gianni Infantino, has apologised for the ticket error [Tony Gutierrez/AP]


FIFA has cancelled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error.

The tickets were “allocated at no charge (0 USD) due to a prior payment issue during the checkout process,” FIFA said in a statement on Thursday.

"FIFA regrets the error and any inconvenience caused,” football’s ruling body said. “The tickets requested by these fans remain reserved, and the affected fans have been invited to complete payment of the correct amount.”

It is the latest glitch in an often controversial World Cup ticketing programme that the attorneys general of New York and New Jersey are investigating for possible violations of consumer protection laws.

The mispriced tickets were sold through the official World Cup site on May 21, FIFA said in an email message to buyers.

That date was more than three months after FIFA president Gianni Infantino said all 104 World Cup games had sold out.

Tickets are still being sold by FIFA for games at the World Cup, which opens next Thursday in Mexico City. It is unclear if seats for games in less demand will drop in price under FIFA’s surge pricing model, which has been controversial for fans.

FIFA is also operating its own resale platform — and taking 15 percent commission from both buyers and sellers — in order to cut out ticket dealers from the market. However, sales platforms such as SeatGeek were offering widespread availability on Friday for many games.

Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are wildly more expensive than any previous edition, which FIFA has justified as helping earn billions of dollars it will give to member federations for developing the game globally.

FIFA took control of pricing and selling tickets as part of bringing World Cup operations in-house. The longtime model at previous editions was working with host nations’ local organising committees.

When the football federations of the United States, Canada and Mexico won hosting rights in 2018, they promised to sell hundreds of thousands of tickets at $21 each for group-stage games. FIFA was selling official front-row tickets for the final for $32,970.

- Associated Press

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Thursday, 4 June 2026

BENFICA CONFIRM €15M JOSÉ MOURINHO SWITCH TO REAL MADRID

Real Madrid will have Jose Mourinho as their new manager, barring a shock U-turn. The Portuguese manager is set to return to the Santiago Bernabeu 13 years after leaving the club, as he again seeks to intervene against a Barcelona that is coming off successive title wins.

For some time, Mourinho has been slated to take over from Alvaro Arbeloa, when it was first reported in late April that President Florentino Perez was pushing for his return. The matter has been delayed by Perez’s decision to call elections, but Perez has continued to make moves despite being midway through elections. On Wednesday night, his campaign channel confirmed Mourinho would be his new manager.

Benfica confirm Real Madrid will pay Mourinho release clause


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Had Perez decided to move for Mourinho before the 26th of May, he could have signed him for just €3m, yet his release clause has risen since to €15m. As Benfica are on the stock market, they are forced to declare their moves publicly, and have thus announced that Real Madrid have activated Mourinho’s clause. He is to join Los Blancos on a three-year deal.

What happens if Enrique Riquelme wins the elections?



It is expected that Perez will emerge victorious in the elections on Sunday, after which Mourinho will be appointed as the new manager. Yet presidential rival Enrique Riquelme has declared that he is not in favour of having Mourinho as manager, and has another option lined up. It has not been revealed whether that is the case, but it would be no surprise if Mourinho’s contract included a get-out clause in case Perez loses the elections. Were that not to be the case, it would certainly be an uncomfortable.

- Ruairidh Barlow


TWO FANS BANNED FOR LIFE AFTER VICTOR WEMBANYAMA SELFIE ATTEMPT DURING NBA FINALS GAME

The first game of the NBA Finals was disrupted on Wednesday night


One fan tried to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama (AP)


The NBA has handed down lifetime bans to two individuals after a disruptive incident during Game 1 of the NBA Finals saw one person run onto the court and attempt to take a selfie with San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.

The dramatic intrusion occurred midway through the fourth quarter of Wednesday night's game between the Spurs and the New York Knicks.

A second fan also received a lifetime ban for their involvement in the incident, though the league did not disclose specific details of their role.

An NBA spokesman confirmed the league's decisive action in a news release, stating: "The individual who entered the court area during Game 1 of The Finals was arrested and will be banned for life from all NBA arenas. A second individual will also receive a lifetime ban for his role in the incident."

The fan who ultimately faced arrest appeared to enter the court from the sideline opposite the team benches, running from behind the play into San Antonio's offensive end.


One fan tried to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama (AP)


Security guards swiftly intervened, pulling the person from the court. There was no apparent physical contact made with Wembanyama   any New York players during the brief disruption.

Wembanyama himself seemed unfazed by the event, either as it unfolded or afterward.

"I’ve never been in that situation," Wembanyama said. "I didn’t know how to act."

Play was halted for 1 minute and 29 seconds before resuming with a jump ball, and the individual was escorted out through a baseline tunnel.

Spurs coach Mitch Johnson downplayed the incident, remarking, "I don’t think it was an event at all. I thought security got him out of there. I think everybody moved on to the next play."

The second match of the best-of-seven series is due to take place on Friday night, with the San Antonio Spurs aiming to draw level in the series after losing Wednesday’s opening game.

- Tim Reynolds

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FORMULA 1 MONACO GRAND PRIX 2026: MERCEDES RIVALRY HEATS UP, FERRARI LURKING

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Moving from the thrilling speeds of Montreal to the complex layout of Monte Carlo, Formula 1 shifts gears this weekend, offering a stark difference in racing styles. Monaco stands out as a highly esteemed jewel on the racing calendar, a win every driver wants to put on their resume.

With Mercedes facing internal conflicts, Ferrari exuding confidence, and the FIA implementing subtle rule changes specific to this circuit, the scene is prepared for an exciting Monaco Grand Prix in 2026.

Let’s explore the captivating storylines unfolding as F1 returns to Europe for this legendary race.

The Mercedes Problem Toto Wolff Can’t Ignore Much Longer


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Toto Wolff is grappling with a challenge that most team principals would welcome, with a big caveat.

Kimi Antonelli emerged victorious in Canada for the fourth consecutive time, jumping out to a comfortable 43-point lead in the driver’s championship hunt. But what truly stood out in Montreal was how he won his fourth-straight race. The young Italian and his teammate George Russell engaged in intense battles throughout the weekend in Montreal, constantly exchanging positions during both the sprint race and the Grand Prix until Russell’s engine failed on lap 29. It was captivating drama for race fans but a daunting task for those responsible for keeping both cars intact for the remainder of the season.

There was a close call on Saturday when Antonelli ran wide at Turn 1, skidding across the grass and narrowly avoiding collecting Russell on his return to the track. Wolff intervened over the radio to calm the young driver down. While they raced more cleanly on Sunday, the near-misses continued to accumulate. The upcoming race in Monaco presents a challenging scenario where there is minimal room for error and even less opportunity for recovery.

The pressing question on everyone’s mind is whether Wolff will establish clear rules of engagement before the situation escalates beyond repair. Russell hinted to reporters after the Canadian race that the championship was Antonelli’s to lose, a statement typically made when one is not convinced of its accuracy. Considering Antonelli’s struggles in Monaco last year, Russell must aim to start narrowing the 43-point gap on Saturday.

Ferrari Smells a Win, Leclerc Smells Home


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Following their Montreal outing, Ferrari is entering Monaco with a newfound sense of confidence, hinting at a potential breakthrough this weekend. While Lewis Hamilton’s notable second-place finish stood out in Montreal, Charles Leclerc, though not matching that speed, boasts a strong history at his home race in Monte Carlo. The Monegasque driver typically shines on this renowned track and Ferrari is marking his return with a distinctive race attire and cap.

The Ferrari SF-26 showcased impressive performance in slow turns during the Canadian Grand Prix, a trait that fits well with the demands of Monaco’s circuit. McLaren and Mercedes have both pinpointed Ferrari as the team to challenge in Monaco, highlighting the significance of chassis performance over engine power on this track. With Leclerc’s exceptional skills in single-lap racing and a resurgent Hamilton by his side, Ferrari has an opportunity to clinch its first win of the season at this prestigious location.

A Special Regulation Adjustment for F1 in Monaco




Formula 1 has introduced a temporary change to its regulations for the Monaco Grand Prix to bolster safety. The new measure involves deactivating the active aerodynamics feature called straight mode, which enables drivers to adjust their front and rear wings on straights to lessen drag, akin to the past DRS system.

For the Monaco race, straight mode has been completely disabled by the FIA, prioritizing safety concerns despite the historical use of DRS at Monaco in previous seasons. Drivers will still have access to overtake mode, providing an energy boost to those close to the car ahead. Additionally, the energy deployment plan has been adjusted for the narrow Monaco track, with the MGU-K hybrid boost now tapering off at 200 km/h instead of 290 km/h. This adjustment will lead the cars to produce more downforce than at any other point this season on straight paths, introducing a new challenge for drivers as they approach the harbor. This unexpected change brings an element of unpredictability to a race weekend typically known for its predictability.

The Importance of Qualifying in Monaco




For newcomers to Formula 1 seeking to understand the significance of Saturday at the Monaco Grand Prix, the reason is simple: overtaking is extremely difficult on this track. With 19 corners packed into the 2.074-mile circuit, minimal high-speed stretches, and few overtaking chances, securing a good position on the track is crucial.

Lando Norris is the defending champion, while Ayrton Senna holds the record for the most wins on these demanding streets with six victories. The task is straightforward in theory but demanding in practice. Drivers must deliver during qualifying on each lap, aware that even a small mistake could lead to contact with the barriers and an early end to their race. While strategy, safety car appearances, and track position are vital on race day, the groundwork for success is laid during qualifying, well before the race starts.

Increased Traffic Issues on an Already Crowded Circuit




An important development, though seemingly minor, is the increase to 22 cars competing on the narrowest track in Formula 1.

Cadillac’s entry this season expanded the grid to 22 contenders, heightening the challenge during qualifying sessions, especially in Q1 when all cars are simultaneously aiming for a clear lap. Finding room to set a fast lap without obstructing others is already a tough task for strategists on a regular weekend, but the Monaco circuit makes it even tougher.

Practice sessions offer limited relief, as cars operate at different speeds and fuel loads, potentially disrupting drivers on flying laps. Anticipate hearing frustrated radio transmissions as drivers grapple with blocked laps, which can lead to a significant grid penalty in Monaco, where track position is crucial for race success.

- SCOTT GULBRANSEN

SOME GLAZER FAMILY MEMBERS 'DEBATE' SELLING THEIR SHARES IN MANCHESTER UNITED

Joel and Avram Glazer.


The Glazer family remain the majority shareholders at Man United, despite selling a stake to Sir Jim Ratcliffe two years ago.

Some members of the Glazer family have been debating whether to sell their stake in Manchester United, according to a report from financial outlet Bloomberg.

The report claims several stakeholders in the Glazer family have been studying the possibility of divesting part or all of their holdings in the football club.

It outlines internal discussions initially centred on stake sales by some family members, who are now hoping to convince others to join them.

Bloomberg claims the Glazer family is split and hasn't reached a decision as a whole, with some opposed to a possible sale. This is not the first time the Glazer siblings have considered their ownership of United.

In 2023, United co-chairmen Joel Glazer and Avram Glazer explored the possibility of buying out their four siblings on the club's board to secure full control at Old Trafford, but nothing came of it.

A year later, the Glazers sold a minority stake to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who initially acquired 27.7 per cent of the club before increasing his stake to 28.94 per cent after injecting a large cash sum into United. Ratcliffe assumed control of football operations as a condition of his investment.

The Manchester Evening News contacted United for comment, and a spokesperson directed the enquiry to the Glazers' communications department.

Joel and Avram remain invested in the running of United as executive co-chairmen, despite regular protests against their family's ownership. Their siblings Kevin Glazer, Bryan Glazer, Darcie Glazer Kassewitz and Edward Glazer are all directors on the board.

The Glazers have been majority shareholders at Old Trafford since 2005. United fans have protested against their ownership, and organised further protests targeting the Glazers and Ratcliffe last season.

The news of some Glazer siblings considering selling shares comes as United try to move forward in planning for a new 100,000-seater stadium, which is expected to cost in excess of £2billion.

Ratcliffe initially floated the idea of taxpayers partly funding the project, but that notion was rejected by politicians, and United have since confirmed that a new stadium will be financed privately.

When asked how the stadium would be financed privately, a United spokesperson said three months ago that the club continued to have positive conversations with potential investors and all stakeholders.

- Steven Railston

CHELSEA LEGEND PAYS HEARTWARMING TRIBUTE TO BOBBY TAMBLING AFTER ICON'S DEATH

Ron Harris has paid tribute to former Chelsea team-mate Bobby Tambling after his sad passing.

The Blues legend, who spent 13 years at Stamford Bridge, has died aged 84


Chelsea legend Tambling has sadly passed away aged 84Credit: Getty


.Tambling scored 202 goals in 370 appearances for Chelsea between 1957 and 1970.

His tally made him the club's all-time top scorer until he was surpassed by Frank Lampard in 2013.

The former England striker also won the League Cup alongside Harris in 1965.

After leaving Chelsea, Tambling joined Crystal Palace before ending his career in the Republic of Ireland.

During his time in Ireland, he had spells with Cork Celtic, Waterford, Shamrock Rovers and Cork Alberts.

Tambling tribute

Following Tambling's death, Harris joined Ally McCoist and Gabby Agbonlahor on Thursday's talkSPORT Breakfast show.

Paying tribute to his former team-mate, the Chelsea icon said: "I played with Bob for many years.

"He was a fantastic player. A good trainer, came in every day, very seldom missed games and scored goals left, right and centre.

"I think he would have a field day today with people not allowed to tackle, whereas years ago in our time, people used to put some stick around and that.

"Bob was a fantastic trainer, a fantastic lad and a fantastic player."


Harris and Tambling were Chelsea team-mates for eight years during the 1960sCredit: Getty


Tambling had been tasked with replacing Jimmy Greaves in the side after his move to AC Milan in 1961.

Asked if those were big shoes to fill, Harris added: "That is true for somebody to do that, but Bob very seldom missed games.

"He was a good trainer, good lad and always worth a goal or two in games. He’s a fantastic lad. It’s sad that he’s passed away."

The former Chelsea captain continued: "Most of the lads were mingled together and had a laugh and a giggle.

"If somebody got invited out to a function or anything like that, Bob would be one of the first ones to put his name down to go and do a presentation and things like that.

"He was a great lad, Bob, on and off the field."

Harris played alongside Tambling at Chelsea for eight years after making his first-team debut in 1962.

The defender went on to become the club's all-time record appearance maker with 795 outings for the Blues.

As well as winning the League Cup with Tambling, Harris also lifted the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1971.

He left the club in 1980 to join Brentford before retiring three years later.

- Ciaran Wiseman

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MANCHESTER CITY CONSIDER LEGAL ACTION FOLLOWING REAL MADRID PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE'S ERLING HAALAND CLAIM

 June 4 – Manchester City are considering legal action after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme publicly claimed he would sign Erling Haaland if elected president of the Spanish giants. 



The extraordinary intervention has added another layer of drama to Real Madrid’s first contested presidential election in two decades, with Riquelme using a television appearance on Wednesday to unveil a Madrid shirt bearing Haaland’s name and suggests the Norwegian striker was open to a move to the Santiago Bernabéu. 

“He has a release clause and would like to join Real Madrid,” Riquelme said. “If I become president, he will play for Real Madrid.” 

The comments were swiftly met with a robust response from both Haaland’s camp and Manchester City. In a joint statement issued by the player’s father and agent, the claims were dismissed outright, before City raised the prospect of legal action over the use of the striker’s image during the campaign. 

“The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are untrue,” the statement read. “There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it. 

“We are considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context.” 

Riquelme did not stop there. The 37-year-old businessman also pledged to bring City midfielder Rodri to Madrid should he defeat long-serving president Florentino Pérez. 

“He is a great player, in a position where Madrid need to strengthen,” Riquelme said. “We have spoken to his agent. We have to respect his club, but if I’m president he will play for Madrid. I will do everything possible.”

 The transfer promises have become a central feature of a campaign that has transformed what is usually a predictable Real Madrid presidential process into one of the club’s most colourful elections in recent memory. 

Pérez, who has largely dominated Madrid politics since returning to power in 2009, is facing opposition for the first time in 20 years following a disappointing campaign in which the club failed to secure major silverware. 

Riquelme has attempted to position himself as the candidate of change, promising sweeping benefits for club members, including the construction of a new fan complex near Madrid’s training centre featuring swimming pools, padel courts and a basketball arena. 

He has also pledged to cut annual membership fees by up to 50% should the club fail to win the Champions League next season. 



The challenger has further differentiated himself by opposing Pérez’s reported decision to appoint José Mourinho as head coach. While Pérez has yet to formally confirm the appointment, it is widely expected should he secure another term in office. 

Instead, Riquelme has repeatedly hinted at alternative targets, with former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp emerging as the standout name linked to his campaign. 

“My coach is the one Real Madrid fans want,” Riquelme said this week, declining to reveal a specific candidate. Speaking previously about Klopp, he added: “Naturally, I would love for profiles of that calibre, and others like them, to coach this club.” 

Pérez, meanwhile, has sought to focus attention on football matters rather than campaign theatrics. “I always say that in football you don’t always win,” he said. 

“We haven’t achieved the expected results, but we’ve identified the problems. The team couldn’t have a pre-season due to the Club World Cup, and that hampered us all year. 

“We had almost 30 injuries in the first half of the season and that was a decisive factor. We’re already working to face the challenges of the new season.” 

The increasingly bitter campaign has also been marked by public attempts from both camps to undermine one another. During Riquelme’s appearance on popular Spanish television show El Hormiguero, Pérez’s supporters reportedly purchased advertising space to announce Mourinho as the club’s next manager and urge members to back the incumbent president. 

Yet amid the political manoeuvring, it is the Haaland saga that has generated potentially the biggest consequences. 

- Harry Ewing

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FIFA BANS REUSABLE WATER BOTTLES AT 2026 WORLD CUP STADIUMS AFTER LAST-MINUTE POLICY REVERSAL

The ban on reusable plastic bottles is likely to prove controversial, as fans will no longer be able to refill an empty bottle at a water fountain or dispenser inside stadiums.


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FIFA has made a last-minute reversal of its World Cup stadium policy, banning fans from bringing water bottles into venues across North America. According to the New York Times, FIFA's official Stadium Code of Conduct included a clause which said: "For the avoidance of doubt, empty, transparent, reusable plastic bottles, up to (1 litre in) capacity, may be brought into the Stadium." However, FIFA has informed World Cup ticket holders that it has updated its code of conduct, notifying fans that "reusable water bottles are no longer permitted at FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums."

The code of conduct, updated on June 2, removed previous guidance that allowed fans to bring empty, reusable plastic bottles into stadiums. "For the avoidance of doubt, reusable water bottles may not be brought into the stadium."

Other types of bottles are also prohibited because they could cause injury if thrown. The ban on reusable plastic bottles is likely to prove controversial, as fans will no longer be able to refill an empty bottle at a water fountain or dispenser inside stadiums.

At last summer's Club World Cup, where players and supporters raised concerns about extreme heat, bottled water was sold at FIFA venues for between $4 and $6. While prices for the 2026 World Cup have yet to be announced, FIFA maintains a long-standing partnership with Coca-Cola, and its bottled water brand, Dasani, is expected to be available at World Cup stadiums.

FIFA has also confirmed a record-breaking participation for the upcoming World Cup 2026, with final squad lists revealing 1,248 players from 48 nations set to compete in the expanded global tournament.

Argentina are the reigning champion of the FIFA World Cup after winning the 2022 marquee tournament in Qatar.

With just a few days remaining until kick-off, the latest figures underline the unprecedented scale of the competition, which will feature more teams, players and matches than any previous edition of the marquee event.

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