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World Cup 2026: Ecuador squad features Nilson Angulo, Moises Caicedo and Piero Hincapie

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Goalkeepers: Hernan Galindez (Huracan), Moises Ramirez (Kifisia), Gonzalo Valle (LDU Quito).

Defenders: Piero Hincapie (Arsenal), Willian Pacho (Paris St-Germain), Pervis Estupinan (AC Milan), Felix Torres (Internacional), Joel Ordonez (Club Brugge), Jackson Porozo (Tijuana), Angelo Preciado (Atletico Mineiro).

Midfielders: Moises Caicedo (Chelsea), Alan Franco (Atletico Mineiro), Kendry Paez (River Plate, on loan from Chelsea), Pedro Vite (UNAM), Jordy Alcivar (Independiente del Valle), Denil Castillo (Midtjylland), Yaimar Medina (Genk).

Forwards: Enner Valencia (Pachuca), Kevin Rodriguez (Union Saint-Gilloise), Jordy Caicedo (Huracan), Nilson Angulo (Sunderland), Anthony Valencia (Antwerp), Jeremy Arevalo (Stuttgart).

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Quiz: Can you name every city hosting a FIFA World Cup 2026 match?

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Sixteen cities were chosen to host matches at this summer’s World Cup – which is only nine days away.

Can you name them all?

Be aware, some stadiums are in a different city to their official Fifa one.

But, lucky for you, naming either city will get you the points in our quiz!

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Brighton: Paul Barber on ‘remarkable’ James Milner

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Brighton chief executive Paul Barber says James Milner was welcome to stay at the club for a further year.

Barber says Milner’s attitude both on and off the pitch makes him a “remarkable person”.

Watch the full episode on BBC iPlayer and listen on BBC Sounds

Watch – ‘Unbreakable’ – a special iPlayer documentary on Milner

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World Cup 2026: England players arrive in Florida for pre-tournament camp

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From Florida, Tuchel and his squad move on to their tournament training base in Kansas City, Missouri, which is six hours behind the UK.

With time at a premium between the end of the domestic season and this year’s tournament, Tuchel asked his players to go on holiday in the US or Caribbean to acclimatise to the sweltering heat and different time zones.

England’s opening Group L game against Croatia takes place on 17 June in Dallas, Texas – the same time zone as Missouri.

They then face Ghana on 23 June in Massachusetts and Panama on 27 June at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with both US states a five-hour difference to the UK.

Tuchel has also added young Premier League players Alex Scott, Rio Ngumoha, Josh King and Ethan Nwaneri, along with uncapped Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele, to his group for the camp in Florida.

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