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Harry Kane part of broadcast to bring England's World Cup glory back to life

England will be aiming to end 60 years of hurt this summer at the World Cup but Three Lions fans are set to get the chance to relive the side's past glory

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Harry Kane part of broadcast to bring England's World Cup glory back to life

England will be aiming to end 60 years of hurt this summer at the World Cup but Three Lions fans are set to get the chance to relive the side's past glory

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Football's oldest burden returns: Can England finally end six decades of World Cup heartbreak?

A year haunts England: 1966. Sixty years on, Thomas Tuchel's Three Lions chase glory again, carrying the weight of heartbreak and expectation. | Football News

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Football's oldest burden returns: Can England finally end six decades of World Cup heartbreak?

    A year haunts England: 1966. Sixty years on, Thomas Tuchel's Three Lions chase glory again, carrying the weight of heartbreak and expectation. | Football News

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Harry Kane part of broadcast to bring England's World Cup glory back to life

    England will be aiming to end 60 years of hurt this summer at the World Cup but Three Lions fans are set to get the chance to relive the side's past glory