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England confront security scares and Saka’s injury gamble before Croatia opener

Off-field turmoil in the United States and Bukayo Saka’s willingness to risk his Achilles tendon dominate the buildup to England’s World Cup debut in Dallas.

Looking ahead, the confluence of Saka’s fitness gamble and the unsettling American backdrop could define England’s early trajectory. If the winger’s body holds, his directness gives England a vital edge; if it fails, the recriminations will be swift. The three-nation hosting format — spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico — adds logistical complexity that will reward the most adaptable squads. For now, Tuchel must strike a delicate balance between ambition and preservation, knowing that the outcome against Croatia will either validate the pre-tournament chaos as a galvanising force or expose it as a costly distraction.

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England's World Cup campaign kicks off amid chaos, with thefts, shootings, and extreme weather in the US. Bukayo Saka is ready to gamble with his Achilles injury to face Croatia.

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Bukayo Saka insists he is ready to play through an Achilles injury, continuing to gamble with his fitness for England's World Cup opener. Manager Thomas Tuchel urges caution, but the Arsenal winger is determined to help against Croatia.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

England confront security scares and Saka’s injury gamble before Croatia opener

Off-field turmoil in the United States and Bukayo Saka’s willingness to risk his Achilles tendon dominate the buildup to England’s World Cup debut in Dallas.

Looking ahead, the confluence of Saka’s fitness gamble and the unsettling American backdrop could define England’s early trajectory. If the winger’s body holds, his directness gives England a vital edge; if it fails, the recriminations will be swift. The three-nation hosting format — spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico — adds logistical complexity that will reward the most adaptable squads. For now, Tuchel must strike a delicate balance between ambition and preservation, knowing that the outcome against Croatia will either validate the pre-tournament chaos as a galvanising force or expose it as a costly distraction.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 3 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Stampa sud-est asiaticaStampa africana subsahariana
Stampa sud-est asiatica
allarmeurgenza

England's World Cup campaign kicks off amid chaos, with thefts, shootings, and extreme weather in the US. Bukayo Saka is ready to gamble with his Achilles injury to face Croatia.

Stampa africana subsahariana/ anglofona
pragmatismodistacco

Bukayo Saka insists he is ready to play through an Achilles injury, continuing to gamble with his fitness for England's World Cup opener. Manager Thomas Tuchel urges caution, but the Arsenal winger is determined to help against Croatia.

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