Jordan Henderson Joins Chelsea on a Two‑Year Deal
Chelsea announced the signing of veteran England midfielder Jordan Henderson to a two‑year contract, highlighting his trophy‑laden career and the club’s ambition under new ownership.
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Chelsea announced the signing of veteran England midfielder Jordan Henderson to a two‑year contract, highlighting his trophy‑laden career and the club’s ambition under new ownership.

Chelsea’s recent signings of Danny Welbeck and Jordan Henderson reflect a deliberate pivot toward experience, aiming to cure the club’s chronic immaturity and inconsistency.

Chelsea are poised to complete the signing of Danny Welbeck from Brighton & Hove Albion, a move that will see the 35‑year‑old join the club’s tour in Hong Kong after a medical. The deal reflects a broader strategy to bolster experience within the squad.

In a press conference before the 2026 World Cup semi‑final, England’s manager Thomas Tuchel spoke about player availability, historical rivalry and the impact of Argentina’s star Lionel Messi.

Chelsea are poised to bring Jordan Henderson to Stamford Bridge, a move that reflects a broader tactical pivot toward seasoned leadership within the squad.

In a basement office in Atlanta, Roger Bennett juggles 18‑hour days, endless coffee, and a menu of international bites while chronicling the World Cup’s highs and lows.

England will face France in the World Cup third‑place match on Saturday, seeking their best finish since 1966, while manager Thomas Tuchel plans significant changes and a professional approach despite player reluctance.

From Jude Bellingham's record‑breaking goal tally to Bukayo Saka's hat‑trick, England's squad delivered memorable moments despite a raft of fitness concerns.

The 2026 World Cup is already influencing Premier League storylines, with fitness concerns, emerging talents and potential moves shaping the upcoming season.

Norway and England meet in a highly anticipated quarter‑final match, featuring Erling Haaland and Harry Kane as the tournament’s leading scorers. The game will be broadcast for free on ITV, SBS On Demand and CazéTV, while viewers abroad can use a VPN to access the streams.

Dr. Kirk McCullough, a Kansas City orthopedic surgeon, transformed his basketball‑rooted career into a global soccer medicine role, overseeing medical care for World Cup teams and looking ahead to future tournaments.

Jordan Henderson underwent surgery after a broken arm sustained while celebrating England’s World Cup victory over Mexico, yet teammates and fans alike wonder whether the seasoned midfielder could still feature in the tournament while wearing a cast.

Eight teams remain in the knockout stage, with favorites France and Spain facing off against Belgium, while Norway’s Haaland leads an underdog charge. Key players like Mbappé and Messi are poised to shape the tournament’s final chapters.

Eight teams remain in the tournament, with top-ranked sides and an underdog Norway poised for a historic run.

Eight teams remain in the quarterfinal round, with France as the odds‑on favorite, Spain and Argentina close behind, while Norway’s unexpected advance brings a new storyline. Key players such as Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland are shaping the tournament’s narrative.

As England prepares to face Norway in a World Cup quarterfinal, the squad’s unusual pool activities—including a diving contest and a player’s sock‑filled splash—have sparked curiosity and a few injury scares.

With France, Spain, Argentina and England among the favorites, the upcoming quarterfinals promise high stakes, star power and historic narratives as the tournament heads toward a July final.

Eight nations remain in the World Cup quarterfinals, with France favored, Norway's surprise run, and key matches scheduled for July 14‑19, all broadcast in the U.S. on Fox, Peacock and Telemundo.

The quarterfinal round of the World Cup features top-ranked teams battling for semifinal spots, with Norway’s surprise run led by Erling Haaland adding intrigue.

With eight teams left, the quarterfinal round promises high‑stakes contests, from France's heavy favoritism to Norway's Cinderella story, all set to culminate in a U.S. finale.

The World Cup quarterfinals will unfold across seven U.S. cities, featuring top-ranked teams and emerging dark horses. Betting markets favor France, Spain, Argentina and England, while Norway’s run led by Erling Haaland adds intrigue. Key players are delivering standout performances ahead of semifinals and a final that will be broadcast on Fox, Peacock and Telemundo.

Eight nations remain in the World Cup quarterfinals, with France as the betting favorite and Lionel Messi topping the goal chart. Key matchups and a packed schedule set the stage for a dramatic finale.

With France, Spain, Argentina and England among the favorites, and Norway’s Haaland leading a surprise run, the upcoming quarterfinals will be played in venues ranging from Foxborough to East Rutherford, culminating in semifinals in Texas, Georgia and New Jersey.

England celebrated a dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico, but the joy was tempered by Jordan Henderson's serious wrist injury, which will end his participation in the competition.