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UK49s Lunchtime Bonus Predictions: Wednesday, 15 October 2025

For today’s UK49s Lunchtime draw, the hot booster balls or bonus balls to watch are 4, 39, 14, 32. These numbers have frequently appeared in the last 20 draws, making them noteworthy contenders for today’s results: Number 4 was drawn a total of 3 times in the last 20 draws, with its last appearance on […]

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Watch dashcam footage of Alec Baldwin’s car crash

Alec Baldwin can be seen slamming his car into a mailbox before smashing into a tree in newly obtained dashcam footage of his accident in the Hamptons. In the video obtained by Newsmax, the truck is seen exiting a parking lot and making a right turn. Moments later, Baldwin’s white Range Rover careens into a white...

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Watch dashcam footage of Alec Baldwin’s car crash

Alec Baldwin can be seen slamming his car into a mailbox before smashing into a tree in newly obtained dashcam footage of his accident in the Hamptons. In the video obtained by Newsmax, the truck is seen exiting a parking lot and making a right turn. Moments later, Baldwin’s white Range Rover careens into a white...

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Latvia vs England LIVE RESULT: Eze’s strike seals World Cup spot after Kane’s double, Gordon’s strike and an own goal

ENGLAND are edging closer to booking a World Cup 2026 spot courtesy of Anthony Gordon and Harry Kane!

Gordon cut in from the left before firing past the Latvian keeper to give the Three Lions their opener.

Harry Kane then followed it up with a super strike then a coolly dispatched penalty just minutes later.

Now Thomas Tuchel’s men are 5-0 up thanks to a bizzare own goal and Eberechi Eze’s effort.

  • TV channel: ITV1
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  • Latvia team: Zviedris; Vapne, Jurkovskis, Cernomordijs, Balodis, Ciganiks; Varslavans, Veips, Zelenkovs; Gutkovskis, Ikanueiks
  • England team: Pickford; Spence, Konsa, Stones, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Rogers, Gordon; Kane

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World Cup 2026 is tournament of minnows with at least 3 debutants and island smaller than BLACKBURN in line to qualify

THEY are countries for whom the World Cup was not even worth considering.

Yet next summer in the United States, Canada and Mexico, a series of the most unlikely nations will be walking among the giants of the game.

2XAC13T WILLEMSTAD - Rangelo Janga of Curacao celebrates his hat-trick goal during the World Cup qualifying Concacaf match between Curacao and Barbados at the Ergilio Hato stadium on June 5, 2024 (local time) in Willemstad, Curacao. ANP | Hollandse Hoogte | GERRIT VAN COLOGNE
Curacao, with a population less than that of Blackburn, could be just a month away from World Cup qualification
ANP | Hollandse Hoogte
Uzbekistan's players celebrate after their 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier football match against the United Arab Emirates ended in a draw, qualifying them for the World Cup for the first time, at Al-Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP) (Photo by FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images)
Uzbekistan are already certain of taking their place at the 2026 World Cup
FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images

Curacao, with a population less than that of BLACKBURN, could be just a month away from claiming the chance to take on England, Germany or Brazil.

And Jordan as well as Uzbekistan are already certain of taking their place among what was, once, described as the global elite.

Even when Gianni Infantino started to talk about expanding the World Cup from the 32-team model introduced in 1998, the Fifa president surely did not envisage some of the sides that would be walking through the door.

Back in 2018,  Infantino explained: “If you allow 16 more teams to participate, it not only means 16 more countries with World Cup fever but also 15 or 16 more countries being able to dream.”

That prediction has certainly proved to be true, although at a potential cost to the credibility of the greatest show on earth.

But it is the list of potential World Cup novices which demonstrates — much to the consternation of many fans in major European nations — just why Infantino and Fifa are so popular among the rest of the football planet.

The key was the split of the extra places once it had been decided to go to a 48-team competition in 2026.

Europe saw its 13 slots raised by three, the lowest percentage since just four European sides — Belgium, France, Romania and Yugoslavia — travelled to Uruguay for the 1930 inaugural event.

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But for the other confederations, the growth in opportunity was huge.

Africa, with five guaranteed places in 2022, now has nine, Asia are up from five to eight, South America got a 50 per cent rise to six, while Oceania were given their first automatic place.

With three co-hosts, the other trio of slots opened up the most unexpected opportunities, especially as the region has a pair of the six places in March’s intercontinental play-offs.

Going into last night’s games, two of the three group leaders, who will be assured of a ticket if they stay in pole position, were former Dutch colonies, Curacao and Suriname.

Veteran Dutch coach Dick Advocaat, who led his homeland and South Korea to World Cups, is Curacao boss.

They are captained by 34-year-old former Aston Villa midfielder Leandro Bacuna.

Last week’s 2-0 win over group favourites Jamaica at a sold-out Ergilio Hato Stadium in the capital Willemstad left the tiny island, 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela, shaking.

Qualification would make Curacao, with 155,000 inhabitants, the smallest nation to play at the World Cup.

Advocaat, 78, said: “When we  started, there were 100 people, now it’s 10,000, so there’s such a big difference.”

Some 1,000 miles to the southwest, perched on top of the South American mainland, it is a similar story in  Suriname, the ancestral homeland of Dutch greats including Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard and  Virgil van Dijk.

Suriname’s population of 630,000 is still tiny by global standards and the ‘Suriboys’ were massive outsiders — but are now in a close qualifying battle with Panama.

In Asia, Jordan and Uzbekistan both qualified for their debuts in June.

Once managed by Ray Wilkins and Harry Redknapp, Jordan’s ‘Chivalrous Ones’ — as modest a nickname as you can imagine — were the real shock, with the Uzbek ‘White Wolves’ having gone close three times since 2006.

And, in the continent that benefited most,  Cape Verde — the African island home to the Blue Sharks — have clinched their World Cup bow, while Gabon and DR Congo are pushing hard to join them.

New names, new faces. You just hope they do not get walloped next summer.

Jordan's players Abdallah Nasib, Yazan Al-Naimat, and Muhannad Abu Taha run after the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Oman and Jordan at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex Stadium in Muscat, Oman, on June 5. (Photo by Ameen Ahmed/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Jordan have also made it to the World Cup
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