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Roy Keane Believes Pep Guardiola Has Got ‘Spark Back’ at Man City

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With a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the 2026 World Cup up for grabs, the Phil Foden of old has reappeared in recent weeks – and he was, once again, at the races during his side’s 3-0 win over Liverpool on Sunday, Roy Keane, on punditry duty for Sky Sports, ignored the Englishman and named another Manchester City figure that has their ‘spark back’.

What with Arsenal stealing a march at the top of the Premier League table so early on, it’s easy to forget that others are also in with a chance of lifting the title come May. Among those are City, who have somewhat dominated England’s top flight for the last decade or so.

And their resounding three-goal victory over Liverpool this weekend – thanks to goals from Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku – just proved that Mikel Arteta and Co cannot rest on their laurels and down tools just yet. There is every chance that Pep Guardiola will add yet another title to his well-bloated trophy cabinet come May 2026.

Keane Names City Figure Who Looks to Have Their ‘Spark Back’ After 3-0 Win Over Liverpool

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Haaland is, once again, scoring goals as if it’s going out of fashion, Doku’s performance against the titleholders proved why he is among the most dangerous wide men on the planet and Foden – who has won everything there is to win with his boyhood club – is back to his best in the eyes of the Catalonia-born tactician.

But when naming who of a City persuasion has got their ‘spark back’, none of the aforementioned triumvirate came up in conversation for Keane, a midfielder-turned-pundit who knows a thing or two about being crowned a winner of the Premier League.

The Irishman did so on seven occasions throughout his playing career under Sir Alex Ferguson – and, speaking after City’s statement triumph at the Etihad Stadium, Keane believes that, of all people, Guardiola is looking like his old self again. “I reckon if you had asked Pep [Guardiola] six or seven weeks ago, I bet he would’ve felt that it was more of a re-building job, to re-group and get back to competing,” he said.

“But if you look at him now, he’s got that spark back. You can see it in his eyes. He’s probably thinking, ‘These players have surprised me a bit’. And, again, they’ve snuck under the radar; the goalkeeper is a great signing, Haaland’s a goal machine but the other players, Foden back to his best.

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“Pep will be sitting there going, ‘We’re certainly back in the mix’. Four, five, six weeks ago, I bet he thought ‘Nah, it’s probably going to be too much this season, and we’ll have a look at it in January or next summer to get more players in’. But they’re certainly back in the mix,” Keane said before claiming the 2025/26 league title would be a huge achievement.

“There’s a long way to go yet, but if he got that league title, surprised everybody and finished ahead of Liverpool and Arsenal, it would have to be up there with one of the best achievements he’s got,” he concluded. As things stand, Arsenal still retain a four-point lead on Guardiola’s side with both sides having played 11 games thus far.

Now, Guardiola – widely regarded as one of the best managers in football history – and his entourage have plenty of time to prepare for what’s to come given many of their players will be heading off on international duty over the month of November. When his men return, they travel to St James’ Park to face Newcastle United in search of all three points.

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Club

Matches

W/D/L

Points per Match

Man City

550

395/69/86

2.28

Bayern Munich

161

124/16/21

2.41

Barcelona

247

179/47/21

2.36

All statistics per Transfermarkt – correct as of 09/11/2025

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Complete TV & Streaming Guide

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The 2026 World Cup final takes place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and it will be the most watched event of the year across the world.

In 2022, the famous Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé final was viewed by 1.5 billion people with near to six billion engagements on social media: it really is that monumental.

Fans around the world will want to have their viewing plans confirmed ahead of time, from the right TV channels and streaming platforms to whether the match is available free to air where they live.

Whether you’re watching live, lining up playback for later, or just hunting down highlights the next morning, this guide confirms, to the best of our ability, the viewing options for the final in every region of the world.

Where to Watch the World Cup Final Worldwide

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📺 The World Cup final takes place on July 19, 2026 at 8pm BST in the UK and 3pm ET in the US.

Every region has different television and streaming rights and while many will pile into a bar to view the game, many will want the comfort of their own home.

Here’s where you can watch and stream the final, and the estimated time for the final, which is set to be 15:00pm local time in the US.

North America

Country

TV Channel/Streaming Platform

USA

FOX, Telemundo / FOX One, Peacock, Fubo

Canada

TSN, RDS / TSN Direct, RDS Direct

Mexico

Televisa, TV Azteca

Europe

Country

TV Channel/Streaming Platform

UK

BBC, ITV / BBC iPlayer, ITVX

Ireland

RTÉ / RTÉ Player

Spain

RTVE / RTVE Play

France

M6, beIN Sports / 6play

Germany

ARD, ZDF / MagentaTV

Portugal

RTP / Sport TV

Netherlands

NOS / NPO Start

Italy

RAI / RaiPlay

South America

Country

TV Channel/Streaming Platform

Brazil

TV Globo, SBT / CazéTV (YouTube)

Argentina

TyC Sports, Telefe / Disney+

Colombia

Caracol, RCN / Disney+

Uruguay

VTV, Canal 10

Chile

TVN, Canal 13

Africa

Country

TV Channel/Streaming Platform

Nigeria

NTA / SportyTV

Morocco

beIN Sports

Egypt

beIN Sports

Ghana

GTV Sports Plus / SuperSport (DStv)

Senegal

RTS / New World TV

South Africa

SABC1, SABC3 / SuperSport (DStv)

Kenya

SportyTV / SuperSport (DStv)

Asia

Country

TV Channel/Streaming Platform

Japan

NHK, Fuji TV, TV Asahi / NHK Plus

South Korea

KBS, SBS, MBC / CHZZK

China

CCTV 5 / Migu Video, iQIYI Sports

India

Unite8 Sports / ZEE5

Australia

SBS / SBS On Demand

How to Watch World Cup Final Free

Kylian Mbappe and Dider Deschamps at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Mike Segar

The most accessible route is through free-to-air access. It is still very commonplace in the present day, even in countries where group-stage matches sit behind subscriptions.

Many national broadcasters opt to showcase major events like the final on free terrestrial channels. In the United States, FOX is set to broadcast the final free for all, which makes sense for a tournament being played on home soil.

Across the world, the same pattern holds: the BBC and ITV both carry the final free-to-air in the UK, as do NHK in Japan, SABC in South Africa, CCTV in China, and TV Globo in Brazil, among others.

Where streaming services are showing the game in a given region, they typically offer free trials timed to the tournament, giving fans short-term access without committing to a long-term subscription.

World Cup Final Highlights

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This is the most straightforward part of accessing the World Cup final. Whilst social media will be flooded with clips, both official and non-official, highlights will be available almost instantly after the final ends.

Most broadcasters around the world will have their own official highlights that should go live within the hour of the match ending. However, the first port of call will ideally be FIFA’s official YouTube, as they upload highlights of all the games.

Some broadcasters will have short and compact highlights with just the major events, but others will share extended highlights that give a better detailed look at the game, but those tend to come a few hours or even a day after in most cases.

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Dana White Named Francis Ngannou as Hardest Puncher in UFC History

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The UFC has been home to some of the most devastating and hard-hitting punchers in professional mixed martial arts, with many having displayed complete destruction under the promotional MMA fighting company.

The likes of Derrick Lewis, Tom Aspinall, Mark Hunt, Junior dos Santos, Thiago Santos, and Sergei Pavlovich are just some of the powerful stars that have shown off their strong punching abilities under the UFC banner in recent times.

However, UFC President and CEO, Dana White, who has seen all the top punchers perform in MMA over the years, knows who is the undisputed hardest puncher to ever represent the UFC.

Dana White’s Hardest Puncher in UFC History Revealed

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According to past comments made by White at UFC 220 in January 2018, Francis Ngannou is the hardest puncher ever in UFC history.

When White was introducing the Cameroonian fighter to the crowd before his first clash with Stipe Miocic eight years ago, he laid out the facts to prove just how devastating the fighter’s punching abilities were.

“Francis is a guy who has the world record for the most powerful punch. His punches are equivalent to 96 horsepower. That’s equal to getting hit by a Ford Escort going as fast as it can,” the UFC boss explained ahead of the heavyweight world title showdown eight years ago.

“And it’s more powerful than a 12-pound sledgehammer from full force overhead. Holy s***,” White added back then.

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However, White’s praise for Ngannou’s power did little for the MMA star during UFC 220, as Miocic was able to steer clear of the hard-hitting punches and was able to out-wrestle his opponent over five rounds.

Ngannou lost via unanimous decision, but he did get his revenge on the American three years later at UFC 260, knocking him out with a ferocious left hook inside two rounds to claim the UFC heavyweight championship.

Following the rematch win, Ngannou successfully defended his heavyweight crown against Ciryl Gane at UFC 270 a year later, before stepping away from fighting under the UFC banner and pursuing a career in professional boxing.

Francis Ngannou’s Departure From UFC

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The former UFC heavyweight star went on to face former boxing heavyweight world champions, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

While Ngannou held his own against Fury, by knocking down the British star in the fifth round and losing controversially on points, he was taught a boxing lesson by Joshua, losing via a thumping knockout inside just two rounds.

Ngannou has since returned to the cage, albeit not with White and the UFC banner. Instead, he has fought in MMA events organised by both the Professional Fighters League (PFL) and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).

The heavyweight knocked out Renan Ferreira in just a round in the headlining contest at PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants in 2024. He then secured another opening knockout win two months ago on the undercard of the MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano card, stopping Philipe Lins.

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‘La Cuarta Estrella’ – Lyrics & Meaning of Argentina Fans’ World Cup Song

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With a free-scoring Lionel Messi in your team, it’s hard not to be in a singing mood. And the Argentina fans have been in full voice, with “La Cuarta Estrella” reverberating around the 2026 World Cup stadia during the tournament.

The Argentina anthem has gone viral online, with its punchy tune finding an audience online. But with lyrics packed full of interesting cultural, political, and historical references, what else does “La Cuarta Estrella” tell its listeners about Argentina as a nation?

GIVEMESPORT brings you everything you need to know about the song ‘La Cuarta Estrella’.

Argentina Fans’ Song ‘La Cuarta Estrella’ (The Fourth Star)

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The song’s title is firstly a mark of ambition for the Albiceleste. The players and fans are aiming for their fourth World Cup triumph and a “fourth star” to emblazon their blue and white shirts.

Set to the rhythm of “No me arrepiento de este amor” by famed Argentine singer Gilda, and written by Argentinian musician Palmito Musica, the deeply patriotic anthem serves as a worthy successor to Argentina’s viral 2022 World Cup song “Muchachos”.

The song weaves a story that covers the recent and distant history of Argentina, both as a nation and a football team. Chief among them, the latest World Cup triumph in 2022, as symbolised by Lionel Messi‘s inclusion in the lyrics.

Interestingly, the song also refers to the controversy of the 1994 World Cup, where captain Diego Maradona tested positive for five stimulant substances and was banned from playing in the tournament. Thirty-two years later, and there is a great circularity to that lyric. Maradona’s heartbreak occurred at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, and now Argentina have a great chance of avenging that tournament with victory in the same location.

Beyond the country’s footballing idols, there is a strong sense of national pride. “I am Argentinian from the cradle to the grave,” read the lyrics, implying the eternal love that the fans share for their country.

The lyrics also briefly mention the Malvinas, also known as the Falkland Islands, a territory that was contested during the 1982 war of the same name. References to their political and cultural history, and a willingness to dig up past controversies, highlight a heart-on-your-sleeve sensibility that unites the Argentinians in their common goal of achieving that coveted “Fourth Star”.

La Cuarta Estrella Lyrics

Argentina fans 2026 Reuters/Brett Davis

Spanish Lyrics

“Soy hincha de la Selección

La aliento con el corazón

Ganamos la tercera con Lionel

Queremos ser campeones otra vez

La Copa que le robaron al diez

La que no nos dejaron levantar

Quiero ver la cuarta estrella

Soy argento de la cuna hasta el cajón

Por Malvinas, por el Diego

Argentina quiero verte bicampeón.”

English Translation

“I’m a fan of the national team,

I encourage her with all my heart,

We won the third one with Lionel,

We want to be champions again,

La Scaloneta will avenge,

The Cup that was stolen from the number ten,

The one they wouldn’t let us lift,

I want to see the fourth star,

I am Argentinian from cradle to grave,

Argentina, I want to see you become two-time champions.”

Argentina Fans Singing La Cuarta Estrella

You can watch a brilliant video of the Argentina fans singing the song in the video above. The video features English and Italian translated subtitles too.

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