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With a record 48 teams involved this year, the 2026 World Cup will be the biggest international football tournament in history and fans from all over the planet will be tuning in to get a glimpse of the action. With the United States, Canada and Mexico hosting fixtures across the continent, FIFA President Gianni Infantino promised the competition is the equivalent to “104 Super Bowls”, so there is plenty to live up to.

Luckily for Infantino, the star power of teams such as Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Portugal and more will be on display, with some of the best players in the world set to showcase their abundant skills. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are set for one last crusade, while young upstarts such as Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe will be determined to make history.

With the games being played in North America, football fans in the United Kingdom will have to contend with time difference issues, with some matches occurring in the early hours of the morning and others taking place late at night. England supporters have a relatively manageable schedule, but those wishing to watch Scotland will have a few late nights ahead of them.

Here, GIVEMESPORT brings you the full World Cup 2026 television and streaming schedule, with all times in UK time.

World Cup 2026 on UK TV

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World Cup 2026 broadcasting rights in the United Kingdom are split between the free-to-air BBC and ITV, with the two networks splitting the fixtures. As well as the channel BBC One, games will be available to stream on the BBC iPlayer, while some games will also be shown on BBC Two. Most of ITV’s games can be watched on ITV1 or ITVX, with occasional games available to watch on ITV4.

BBC One Channel Numbers

  • Freeview: Channel 101, Channel 1
  • Freesat: Channel 101
  • Sky: Channel 101
  • Virgin Media: Channel 101
  • Sky Glass: Channel 101
  • Freely: Channel 1

ITV1 Channel Numbers

  • Freeview: Channel 103, Channel 3
  • Freesat: Channel 103
  • Sky: Channel 103
  • Virgin Media: Channel 103
  • Sky Glass: Channel 103
  • Freely: Channel 3

Full World Cup 2026 TV Schedule

 Harry Kane

The complete TV schedule for World Cup 2026 fixtures can be seen below. All times are BST.

Games involving England and Scotland are highlighted in bold.

Thursday June 11, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

Mexico vs South Africa

Group A

ITV1, ITVX

Friday June 12, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

3am

South Korea vs Czechia

Group A

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina

Group B

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Saturday June 13, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

USA vs Paraguay

Group D

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Qatar vs Switzerland

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Brazil vs Morocco

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Sunday June 14, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Haiti vs Scotland

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5am

Australia vs Turkey

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Germany vs Curacao

Group E

ITV1, ITVX

9pm

Netherlands vs Japan

Group F

ITV1, ITVX

Monday June 15, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Ivory Coast vs Ecuador

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Sweden vs Tunisia

Group F

ITV1, ITVX

5pm

Spain vs Cape Verde

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Belgium vs Egypt

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

Tuesday June 16, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Iran vs New Zealand

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

France vs Senegal

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Iraq vs Norway

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Wednesday June 17, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Argentina vs Algeria

Group J

ITV1, ITVX

5am

Austria vs Jordan

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

6pm

Portugal vs DR Congo

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

9pm

England vs Croatia

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

Thursday June 18, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Ghana vs Panama

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

3am

Uzbekistan vs Colombia

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5pm

Czechia vs South Africa

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Switzerland vs Bosnia-Herzegovina

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Canada vs Qatar

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

Friday June 19, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Mexico vs South Korea

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

USA vs Australia

Group D

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Scotland vs Morocco

Group C

ITV1, ITVX

Saturday June 20, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Brazil vs Haiti

Group C

ITV1, ITVX

5am

Turkey vs Paraguay

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Netherlands vs Sweden

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Germany vs Ivory Coast

Group E

ITV1, ITVX

Sunday June 21, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Ecuador vs Curacao

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5am

Tunisia vs Japan

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5pm

Spain vs Saudi Arabia

Group H

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Belgium vs Iran

Group G

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Uruguay vs Cape Verde

Group H

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Monday June 22, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

New Zealand vs Egypt

Group G

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Argentina vs Austria

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

10pm

France vs Iraq

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Tuesday June 23, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Norway vs Senegal

Group I

ITV1, ITVX

4am

Jordan vs Algeria

Group J

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Portugal vs Uzbekistan

Group K

ITV1, ITVX

9pm

England vs Ghana

Group L

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Wednesday June 24, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Panama vs Croatia

Group L

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Colombia vs DR Congo

Group K

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Qatar

Group B

ITV4, ITVX

8pm

Switzerland vs Canada

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Morocco vs Haiti

Group C

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Scotland vs Brazil

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Thursday June 25, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Czechia vs Mexico

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

2am

South Africa vs South Korea

Group A

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Curacao vs Ivory Coast

Group E

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Ecuador vs Germany

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Friday June 26, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Japan vs Sweden

Group F

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

00:00am

Tunisia vs Netherlands

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Paraguay vs Australia

Group D

ITV4, ITVX

3am

Turkey vs USA

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Norway vs France

Group I

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Senegal vs Iraq

Group I

ITV4, ITVX

Saturday June 27, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia

Group H

ITV4, ITVX

1am

Uruguay vs Spain

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

4am

Egypt vs Iran

Group G

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

4am

New Zealand vs Belgium

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

10pm

Croatia vs Ghana

Group L

ITV4, ITVX

10pm

Panama vs England

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

Sunday June 28, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:30am

Colombia vs Portugal

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

00:30am

DR Congo vs Uzbekistan

Group K

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

3am

Algeria vs Austria

Group J

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

3am

Jordan vs Argentina

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Monday June 29, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

6pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

9:30pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Tuesday June 30, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

6pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

10pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Wednesday July 1, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

5pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

9pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Thursday July 2, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

8pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Friday July 3, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

4am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

7pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

11pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Saturday July 4, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2:30am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

6pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

10pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Sunday July 5, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

9pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Monday July 6, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

8pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Tuesday July 7, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

5pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

9pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Thursday July 9, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

9pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Friday July 10, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Saturday July 11, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

10pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Sunday July 12, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Tuesday July 14, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Semi-final

TBC

Wednesday July 15, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Semi-final

TBC

Saturday July 18, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Third-place play-off

TBC

Sunday July 19, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

World Cup final

TBC


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Tottenham Working to Sign Cody Gakpo From Liverpool

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Tottenham Hotspur are working on a move for unhappy Liverpool attacker Cody Gakpo, according to SoccerNews.

Tottenham chiefs are working hard on strengthening Roberto De Zerbi’s squad after a second successive disastrous Premier League season, which saw them finish 17th again and escape relegation to the Championship on the final day.

The Lewis Family have already confirmed that they can’t let these two seasons be repeated, with the north London outfit expected to back their manager and make a big splash in the summer transfer window when it opens on June 15.

Spurs appear to be looking at bolstering their squad in multiple positions, with two deals already agreed to strengthen a backline that conceded 57 goals in 38 top flight games this term.

Marcos Senesi will join Andy Robertson at the club after completing free transfer moves from Bournemouth and Liverpool respectively, unless there is a last-minute hitch, and the duo look to be two smart deals right at the beginning of the summer.

Tottenham need reinforcements in attack too, with the club not expected to sign Randal Kolo Muani on a permanent basis following a loan spell from Paris Saint-Germain, while doubts have been raised over the future of two more forwards in Richarlison and Mathys Tel.

Tottenham Have ‘Serious’ Interest in Cody Gakpo

Cody Gakpo and James Milner (Brighton vs Liverpool)

According to Dutch-based outlet SoccerNews, Gakpo is keen to leave Liverpool following the exit of Arne Slot as manager, with doubts over whether he will be a preferred option for new boss Andoni Iraola on the left wing.

SoccerNews claim that Tottenham are ‘seriously’ interested in prising the Netherlands international away from Anfield this summer, just 12 months after he signed a new £250,000-a-week deal to remain on Merseyside.

Spurs and De Zerbi are hoping to convince the attacker to make the move to London, as they work on a plan that would see him leave Anfield for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Tottenham see Gakpo as the perfect player for their big summer rebuild, although they could face competition from other Premier League clubs, as well as teams in Spain and Germany.

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New signing Savio or Savinho at a press conference for his reveal at Manchester City

Tottenham making a serious push for Gakpo would be a surprise unless they end up failing to secure a deal for top target Savinho from Manchester City.

Fabrizio Romano has already reported that a Spurs move for the Brazilian is progressing, 12 months on from another attempt to bring him to London from Manchester.

One insider has suggested that Tottenham have already lodged a contract offer worth £120,000-a-week to the 22-year-old, as they look to add him to their frontline ahead of next season.

Like Gakpo, Savinho favours playing from the left-hand side and it’s hard to see how Tottenham could sign both, unless he see one of them playing a different role.

One thing in Spurs’ favour is the fact that Micky van de Ven and Xavi Simons are already at the club, and they could help convince their Dutch compatriot to join them despite a horrendous 2025-26 season.

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21 Most Expensive Premier League Transfers Ever Based on Inflation

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Summary

  • Transfer fees in the Premier League have skyrocketed with each passing decade.
  • However, the current record-breaking signings, such as Florian Wirtz and Declan Rice, would not make the top 20 most expensive transfers when adjusted for inflation.
  • Players like Stan Collymore are surprising inclusions.

Transfer fees have well and truly skyrocketed in recent years. A Premier League player that was worth £20 million in the mid-2000s may have been worth five, six or even seven times that amount in today’s market.

Even at the turn of the 2010s, £50 million felt like an astronomical amount of money for a Premier League club to spend on a player. Now we see it happen regularly, sometimes on footballers who aren’t anywhere near the world-class category.

Five Premier League footballers have been signed for £100 million or more at the time of writing: Jack Grealish to Manchester City (£100 million), Declan Rice to Arsenal (£105 million), Enzo Fernandez to Chelsea (£106.8 million), Moises Caicedo to Chelsea (£115 million), Florian Wirtz to Liverpool (£116 million) and Alexander Isak to Liverpool (£125 million). However, none of them would make the top 10 most expensive Premier League transfers of all time when you take inflation into consideration.

Courtesy of finance expert Kieran Maguire’s data, here are the 20 most expensive Premier League players ever based on inflation-adjusted transfer fees. You might want to grab a tissue before these figures are eye-watering.

21

Les Ferdinand | Newcastle United (1995)

Original fee: £6 million. Inflated fee: £117.6million

Les Ferdinand celebrates

Perhaps Keegan was so prepared to let Cole go because he knew he had Les Ferdinand in his ranks. Having joined from QPR for £6 million, the move was seen as a major coup for Newcastle, who were looking to build a title-contending side under them and had just added one of the best front-men in the country to the squad. Ferdinand had been a consistent goalscorer at QPR, and expectations were high.

At his new club, Ferdinand quickly proved his worth, forming a lethal partnership with David Ginola and later Alan Shearer, and scoring 29 goals in his debut season.

Les Ferdinand’s Premier League stats

Appearances

349

Goals

149

Assists

44

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

0

20

Michael Essien | Chelsea (2005)

Original fee: £24.4 million. Inflated fee: £119.9 million

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Michael essien premier league

After winning the Premier League at a canter in the 2004/05 campaign, Jose Mourinho decided he wanted a midfielder who he could pair alongside Claude Makelele and Frank Lampard.

He settled on Michael Essien, who joined the club in a £24.4 million deal from Lyon. A combative footballer who could defend as well as attack, the Ghanaian played a pivotal role as Chelsea retained their Premier League title in the 2005/06 season.

Essien was plagued with injury problems towards the end of his nine-year stint at Chelsea, limiting his impact. But, by the time he had left the club in 2014, he had more than justified his price-tag.

Michael Essien’s Premier League stats

Appearances

168

Goals

17

Assists

11

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

2

19

Enzo Fernandez | Chelsea (2022)

Original fee: £106.8 million. Inflated fee: £120.2 million

Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez playing against Benfica.

Enzo Fernandez became a man in demand following his performances at the 2022 World Cup. He was given the FIFA World Cup Young Player Award following his brilliance in Qatar.

A month later, in the January transfer window, Chelsea made their move. The Blues desperately wanted to sign the Benfica star and, after a lengthy saga, they eventually got their man on transfer deadline day as he completed a £106.8m move, a then British transfer record.

Has Fernandez lived up to expectations? That is debatable. He has had his moments in a blue shirt, though, and remains a key player for the club going forward.

Enzo Fernandez’s Premier League stats

Appearances

118

Goals

19

Assists

10

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

0

18

Angel Di Maria | Manchester United (2014)

Original fee: £59.7 million. Inflated fee: £121.3 million

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Angel Di Maria has unquestionably been a wonderful player during his illustrious career. Now a World Cup winner, the Argentina winger will surely have regrets over how his ill-fated move to Manchester United panned out.

Quite simply, Louis van Gaal was completely the wrong manager for Di Maria, who was unable to flourish under a coach who wanted his United players to perform like robots. Fans at Old Trafford only saw flashes of brilliance from the former Real Madrid star, whose family were unfortunately subjected to a traumatic burglary incident during their time living in Manchester.

Angel Di Maria’s Premier League stats

Appearances

27

Goals

3

Assists

10

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

0

17

Romelu Lukaku | Chelsea (2022)

Original fee: £97.5 million. Inflated fee: £122 million

Romelu Lukaku of Chelsea.
Romelu Lukaku of Chelsea.

If there’s a player who knows a thing or two about demanding hefty transfer fees, it’s Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian has made some serious moves in his career for some serious cash, and not many were more high-profile than when he joined Chelsea for the second time in 2021.

His signing turned out to be a disaster, though. Just months after signing, he gave an incredible interview where he hit out at manager Thomas Tuchel and underlined his unhappiness at the club.

The following summer, he completed a season-long loan move back to Inter Milan. After another season-long loan at Roma, he made a €30 million to Napoli in the summer of 2024.

Romelu Lukaku’s Premier League stats

Appearances

278

Goals

121

Assists

37

Player of the Month awards

1

Premier League titles

0


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16

Moises Caicedo | Chelsea (2023)

Original fee: £115 million. Inflated fee: £123.6 million

Chelsea's Moises Caicedo and manager Enzo Maresca after the match

Moises Caicedo became one of the most expensive players in Premier League history when he joined Chelsea. The poster boy of Brighton’s buy-low, sell-high methodology in the transfer market, the Ecuadorian saw his value skyrocket during his time on the South Coast, which eventually led to his £115 million move in 2023 to Stamford Bridge.

Given that this was only three years ago, the inflated price was never going to be as dramatic as fees in the nineties or noughties. Yet, in a short space of time, the midfielder’s fee has risen by nearly £10 million, earning him a place at the bottom of this pile.

Moises Caicedo’s Premier League stats

Appearances

151

Goals

7

Assists

10

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

0

15

Didier Drogba | Chelsea (2004)

Original fee: £24 million. Inflated fee: £123.9 million.

Drogba

Arguably the greatest player in Chelsea’s history, with the possible exception of Frank Lampard and John Terry, Didier Drogba was worth every penny of the £24 million that the Blues paid Marseille in 2004. In 381 appearances for the club, Drogba scored 163 goals – 104 of which were netted in the Premier League.

Would a club in 2025 pay £126 million for a 26-year-old Drogba? It’s certainly not beyond the realms of possibility. There aren’t too many centre-forwards like Drogba in today’s game and there’s no doubt that he’d score plenty of goals in both the Premier League and the Champions League.

Didier Drogba’s Premier League stats

Appearances

254

Goals

104

Assists

55

Player of the Month awards

0

Premier League titles

4

14

Alexander Isak | Liverpool (2025)

Original fee: £125 million. Inflated fee: £125 million

alexander isak

After winning the Premier League in 2024/25, Arne Slot and Liverpool decided to splash the cash. One of the positions they wanted to improve was at striker. The Reds signed Hugo Ekitike, while they also registered their interest in Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak.

Made aware of Liverpool’s interest, Isak informed Newcastle that he wished to explore a move away from the club. The following month, he went on strike in an attempt to force through a move to the Reds and also made his unhappiness public. He finally got his way later that summer as Liverpool made him the third-most expensive player of all-time.

Big things were expected of Isak in his first campaign at the Reds, but he had a nightmare campaign, with fitness problems limiting him to just four goals. Time will tell whether he comes good.

Alexander Isak’s Premier League stats

Appearances

100

Goals

57

Assists

11

Player of the Month awards

1

Premier League titles

0

13

Jack Grealish | Manchester City (2021)

Original fee: £100 million. Inflated fee: £125.1 million

Manchester City winger Jack Grealish in action

Everything about Jack Grealish‘s move to Manchester City screamed expensive. Premier League clubs always have to pay a premium for top English talent, and at the time, there was no one with more spotlight on them than the Aston Villa captain. The Midlands club were not accepting anything less than his £100 million release clause which is now worth £125 million thanks to inflation.

With Grealish’s future at the Etihad now up in the air, there is no doubt that City will fail to recoup similar money as the Englishman has not performed to the level that the fee would’ve demanded of him.

Jack Grealish’s Premier League stats

Appearances

210

Goals

29

Assists

37

Player of the Month awards

1

Premier League titles

3

12

Rio Ferdinand | Leeds United (2000)

Original fee: £18 million. Inflated fee: £131.8 million

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Rio Ferdinand quickly established himself as one of the best defenders in the Premier League after making his debut for West Ham United in 1995. Five years later, Ferdinand joined Leeds United for £18 million. The move smashed the British transfer record, while he also became the world’s most expensive defender.

Leeds were confident that Ferdinand represented good value for money, and they were proved to be correct. Unfortunately for Leeds, their dire financial situation meant they were forced to sell the Englishman just a few years later. In 2022, he departed the club in a £30 million move to Manchester United.

Rio Ferdinand’s Premier League stats

Appearances

504

Goals

11

Assists

8

Player of the Month awards

1

Premier League titles

6

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Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal

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Manchester United had a player who was even better than Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards.

That’s the verdict of former Man Utd youth player Reece Brown, younger brother of ex-England international Wes.

Lamine Yamal burst onto the scene in 2023, aged just 15, and is now widely regarded as one of the world’s best footballers. The 18-year-old is a contender to become the youngest-ever Ballon d’Or winner later this year and his odds of winning the prestigious individual accolade will shorten further if Spain win this summer’s World Cup.

The teenager has been so impressive that he’s even earned comparisons to Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest footballer in history.

‘Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal’

Ravel Morrison in 2011

However, Brown claims Ravel Morrison was an even better footballer than Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards during his career.

Speaking on The Long Game podcast, Brown said of Morrison: “Best player I’ve ever seen in my life – no word of a lie. I’ve never seen anything like it, especially witnessing it with my own eyes.

“We came up through the system together. When I was Under-9s, he was Under-8s. Some of the stuff I’ve seen from him is absolutely frightening.

“One of the moments that stick out was when we played against Leeds in the youth team. The left-back got injured, and Rav was playing up [the pitch]. [The manager] was going to do a substitution and Rav goes ‘no, I’ll play there’. He scored four and set up six [from left-back].”

Brown continued: “It was a joke. Every time I got the ball, it was just ‘give it to Rav’.

“What I like to say to anyone who doesn’t know Rav is just watch Lamine Yamal and some of the stuff he does now… [Ravel] was doing that better.”

Brown added: “He should have Ballon d’Or awards, Ravel. One hundred per cent. I’m talking a lot of Ballon d’Or awards as well but it is what it is.

“He still had a good career, though, can’t say he’s not had a good career. But I think he realised it just a bit too late, or tried to change it a little bit too late.” Watch the clip below:

Sir Alex Ferguson Was Also Amazed by Morrison’s Talent

Sir Alex Ferguson

While it may sound like hyperbole, one man likely to concur with Brown is arguably the greatest manager in football history, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Casting his mind back to a training session, former United star Rio Ferdinand said in 2019: “Sir Alex Ferguson, I remember, he called me and Wazza [Wayne Rooney] over one day and said: “look at this kid, he’s better than you, Rooney when you were a kid, he’s better than you, Rio, better than Ryan Giggs when you were kids. This is the best kid you will ever see.”

Two years later, in 2021, Ferdinand asked Ferguson for his honest assessment of Morrison. Fergie replied: “Rio, my first and lasting impression of Ravel as a young lad was he has always got time and space, always available to be on the ball, so unusual for a young lad of his age. Give my regards to him, please.

“Another thing about Ravel which I’ve always treasured because no other young player who made their debut did it. After the first game in the first-team that he played, the next morning he came to my office and gave me a letter thanking me for giving him his debut. I was gobsmacked, Rio.

“The boy had a good heart, he was just beaten by his background.”

Morrison showed flashes of his brilliance after leaving Old Trafford in 2012 – most notably a stunning solo goal for West Ham against Tottenham in October 2013 – but ultimately failed to justify the hype.

While the 33-year-old’s career has taken him all over the world, and led to 21 caps for Jamaica’s national team, there will always be a huge question of ‘what if?’ hanging over him.

Morrison currently plies his trade with Arabian Falcons FC, where he plays under former England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey in the UAE Second Division.

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