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World Cup 2026 Injury Watch: Key Names in Doubt

Several high-profile players face fitness concerns ahead of the tournament

23 Apr 2026 · 23 Apr 2026·1 source
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According to BBC Sport — Football, several key players are racing to be fit for the World Cup 2026 after suffering injuries. Lamine Yamal's recent setback has sparked concerns for other players.

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