June 9, 2026
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Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler believes Danny Welbeck deserves to go into Sunday’s Premier League finale against his boyhood club boosted by a place in England’s World Cup squad.

The seventh-placed Seagulls host Manchester United this weekend seeking to secure qualification for Europe.

England manager Thomas Tuchel is set to name his selection for this summer’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico on Friday.

Veteran forward Welbeck, who began his career at Old Trafford, is pushing for inclusion after scoring 13 times in his most-prolific Premier League campaign and being named Albion’s players’ player of the season.

I think it’s a sign of his professionalism, of how hard he works, of his daily work ethic, and I’m really happy for Danny for his season,” Hurzeler told a news conference on Thursday.

“Let’s wait until tomorrow, that hopefully he will be announced for the England squad. Then I think he gets the rewards he deserves because of his achievements this season, and therefore hopefully he can do it another time for us on Sunday.”

Welbeck, 35, travelled with England to the 2014 and 2018 World Cups but won the last of his 42 international caps more than seven-and-a-half-years ago.

Hurzeler added: “He played the most minutes ever in the Premier League [in his career], and therefore it shows that, even when you get older, you still have a chance that you can improve, that you can achieve things.”

Everyone is using artificial intelligence to do, well, everything. With the World Cup starting on June 11, you can’t scroll for more than a couple of minutes without hitting another post or video or reel of someone telling you how they used AI to predict the World Cup.

So, I decided to use my own supercomputer to predict every game of the 2026 World Cup — the supercomputer is called “my brain.”

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup, and … OK, fine, I lied. I have predicted only 103 of them. I skipped the third-place game because self-care is important.

This is already the biggest World Cup ever, with the field having been expanded to 48 teams, which means we will have 38.5% more matches than we did four years ago. It’s a lot.

With that, here is what happens when a human being predicts the outcome of every game of the 2026 World Cup.

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