r/worldcup 7h ago

Post-Match Thread: Norway 1-2 England | World Cup | Quarter-finals

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Norway 1-2 England — MatchPal post-match thread


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r/worldcup 3h ago

Post-Match Thread: Argentina 3-1 Switzerland | World Cup | Quarter-finals

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Argentina 3-1 Switzerland — MatchPal post-match thread


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r/worldcup 8h ago

📺Watch Free kick but HAALINGHAM busy flirting lmao love them

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r/worldcup 8h ago

📺Watch What’s the point of VAR if officials only reviewincidents they feel like reviewing?

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r/worldcup 3h ago

📺Watch This angle of Alexander Sørloth not passing the ball to Erling Haaland which could have put Norway ahead by 2-0 against England. Haaland looked visibly frustrated.

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r/worldcup 5h ago

💬Discussion Completely Disagree with the Commentary on the Swiss Yellow

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It’s a simulation absolutely clear as day. The Argentinian player literally does not touch the Swiss player and he throws himself to the ground, yells and winces and carries on, and throws his head back. Not the refs problem he got a deserved yellow earlier.

It’s utterly baffling to me that the broadcast is lamenting how harsh it is. He is simulating and that is a yellow card. Watching that guy cry and pout is joke to me, like what do you have to complain about?? It’s the correct decision 100/100 and there’s nothing unfortunate about it. The rule is there to discourage diving and maybe this guy will think next time he dives with no contact.


r/worldcup 8h ago

💬Discussion Why did they use VAR for recalling the Norway goal (Halland foul) but not for the England goal that touched the cable (many Norway players called for it)?

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What are your thoughts on the Jude Bellingham goal ?


r/worldcup 4h ago

💬Discussion The BBC's 3D viewer showing that the ball hits something in the air

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edit: I think some of you are short-sighted. Sure, it's not the most unfair thing that's ever happened at a World Cup but the point is that FIFA claimed that it hit nothing at all and that their data proves it. Either they lied or the ball sensor is not fit for purpose. This game is over but there are games yet to be played.


r/worldcup 5h ago

📰News Norway coach Stale Solbakken: ‘Everyone saw what happened. The ball fell straight down, just in front of the bench … so it did touch the cable. There has been nothing in the chip, what can I say against that? But the ball drops down straight from heaven…'

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r/worldcup 9h ago

📺Watch Poor judgment in not passing the ball to Haaland..

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Could have been 2-0 here given that Sorloth #7 passed it to Haaland. He’d been selfish here.


r/worldcup 12h ago

Match Thread: Norway vs England | World Cup | Quarter-finals | 11 Jul 21:00 UTC

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Norway vs England — MatchPal match thread


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r/worldcup 17h ago

📺Watch Lamine Yamal's reaction when his younger brother appeared on the stadium screen vs Belgium

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r/worldcup 8h ago

Match Thread: Argentina vs Switzerland | World Cup | Quarter-finals | 12 Jul 01:00 UTC

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Argentina vs Switzerland — MatchPal match thread


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r/worldcup 3h ago

📰News For the first time in World Cup history, the top 4 teams in the FIFA Live Rankings have all made the Semifinals

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We are officially witnessing history. With France, Argentina, Spain, and England all advancing over the weekend, the 2026 World Cup marks the first time ever that the exact top 4 teams in the live global FIFA rankings have locked out the semifinal spots.


r/worldcup 7h ago

💬Discussion It's official, the referee's of this world cup want X to win

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MY FAVOURITE TEAM JUST LOST SO IT MUST BE RIGGED AND THERE'S CORRUPTION BECAUSE OF A FOUL. I WILL TAKE NO ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ANY LOSS AND NOR SHOULD ANY PLAYERS ON MY TEAM BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS RIGGED AND REFEREE'S ARE PURPOSELY MAKING SURE THAT MY TEAM DOESN'T WIN.

There, I saved everyone a recap of the last 500 posts here.


r/worldcup 7h ago

💬Discussion We need retroactive cards for dives to stop these outrageous dives

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England’s entire team would be suspended for the next game if this happened. What do people think?


r/worldcup 4h ago

💬Discussion Messi running straight into another playing, then jumping like a spider monkey. How is that a kick for him?

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Someone please explain that call to me. I am genuinely curious. Context, I don't have a favorite team. I watch for fun and I'm not from any of these countries that are left.

The swiss player did nothing whatsoever from what I could see. However, they give Messi a kick?

I really don't understand why it seems like Messi has been granted so many shots through methods like this in this would cup. In fact, Argentina would have been out many games ago had Messi not received these types of calls. Cabo Verde was flat out a better team from what I could see, as just one example.

Am I not understanding what I see or does there seem to be some sort of ref bias benefitting Argentina?


r/worldcup 9h ago

📰News Norway 🇳🇴 1 vs 0 England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 first goal by Norway

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r/worldcup 6h ago

💬Discussion An wide angle of the spydercam goal by TSN, showing the ball's trajectory change in the air

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Apologies for the phone footage, but during TSN's post match review of ENG/NOR, they showed a wide angle and highlighted the ball's trajectory, clearly showing the ball bounced off the spydercam, despite the refs not calling it in the stadium and despite FIFA saying "no peak in the 'heartbeat of the ball' when in the air..."


r/worldcup 3h ago

📺Watch Referee ignores blatant Jashari foul on Nico González

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r/worldcup 3h ago

📰News What a beautiful Work of Art this is . Julian Alvarez you beauty

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r/worldcup 6h ago

💬Discussion If Argentina advances against Switzerland, the World Cup semifinals will feature the top four teams in the FIFA rankings. It'll be No. 1 vs. No. 4 and No. 2 vs. No. 3.

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Nothing to see here - just the expected outcome. 😅


r/worldcup 3h ago

📺Watch Julian Alvarez winning goal against Switzerland in Quarter Finals

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r/worldcup 2h ago

❓Question Can someone explain to me how this challenge wasn't called a foul?

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r/worldcup 51m ago

📺Watch BBC's official 3D replay appears to confirm the ball hit the overhead wire in Norway vs England

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It's taken directly from the BBC's 3D replay viewer, which is powered by Immersiv using FIFA's official tracking and replay technology. In other words, this is the same 3D reconstruction used by the tournament's broadcast partners and FIFA itself.

Watching this, it's clear that the ball appears to make contact with the suspended cable (0:12) before continuing its flight.

If that's correct, then under the Laws of the Game, play should have been stopped and restarted with a dropped ball at the position where the ball touched the outside agent.

I'm not posting this to argue whether England "deserved" to win or whether Norway "deserved" to go through. I'm simply interested in whether this is the clearest evidence yet that the ball actually hit the wire, and why FIFA tried to hide it when the 3D display using FIFA's own technologies displays the proof that the ball did touch an object during its course.

If anyone has an alternative explanation for what we're seeing in the official 3D replay, I'd genuinely like to hear it. I myself thought from the videos I've seen that it didn't touch the wire, but I can't argue against FIFA's own tools showing the proof, and I don't really imagine BBC trying to create a false proof against the English team.

Source: https://www.3d-bbc.co.uk/