World Cup roundup: England advances to Round of 32; Steve Clarke resigns as Scotland manager
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Mark Wakefield, Dan Marsh, John Cross, Ryan Taylor, Matty Hewitt, Joseph McBride, Andy Lines
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A live blog-style World Cup roundup covering England's progression to the Round of 32 after beating Panama, the potential opponent (Senegal or DR Congo), Steve Clarke's resignation as Scotland manager following their World Cup elimination, and Thomas Tuchel's comments about bigger games ahead. The content is fragmented and presented as a live ticker with multiple short updates.
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Thomas Tuchel: 'We will be better in the bigger games'
England are into the Round of 32 as winners of Group L thanks to Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane goals against Panama
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