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US Warns World Cup Influencers of Deportation Over Tourist Visa Violations
By Abigail David
The United States government has warned foreign social media influencers and content creators that they could face deportation if they earn income while in the country on a tourist visa during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In a statement to Spanish news agency EFE, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security said creating monetised content while visiting under a tourist programme constitutes work and requires the appropriate visa.
According to the agencies, the B-2 tourist visa permits travel for leisure, family visits and medical treatment but does not authorise paid employment or income-generating activities carried out in the United States.
The warning applies to creators who monetise content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. Authorities also noted that working for a media organisation while on a tourist visa is prohibited.
Officials cautioned that violations could lead to visa cancellation, deportation and restrictions on future travel to the US.
Immigration lawyer Alex Galvez said individuals who breach the conditions of their entry could lose their tourist visas, although some cases may be legally contested if payments are received outside the United States.
The advisory comes ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada and is expected to attract thousands of independent content creators.
The warning follows heightened immigration enforcement measures, including the detention and self-deportation of popular TikTok creator Khaby Lame in 2025 over an alleged visa overstay.
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Premier League to crack down on set-piece grappling
By Abigail David
Premier League referees have been instructed to take a tougher stance on holding and grappling at set pieces this season, with officials told to pay greater attention to actions that have a clear impact on play.
Although the laws of the game remain unchanged, officials across the Premier League, English Football League and Women’s Super League have been directed to take stronger action against deliberate holding. This applies particularly when it prevents opponents from competing for the ball or moving into dangerous positions.
The focus will be on what officials describe as “non-footballing holding actions” — instances where a player is only focused on an opponent, makes no attempt to play the ball, uses both arms to hold an opponent, or persistently holds a player or their clothing.
Under the renewed approach, defenders who turn their backs to an incoming corner or free-kick and deliberately hold an attacker to prevent their movement could be penalised.
Officials urged to act decisively
Premier League referees’ chief Howard Webb said officials had been encouraged to act decisively rather than repeatedly issuing warnings, according to BBC Sport on Thursday.
“We’re trying to get the officials to be as confident as they can be to penalise what they see,” Webb said. “So fewer warnings, more actions penalised, and if there’s any reduction in offences being penalised it should be a result of a modification of player behaviour rather than us no longer applying it.”
The tougher approach follows concerns over missed VAR interventions last season. Of the 20 missed interventions identified, a quarter involved penalties that were not awarded after players were wrestled to the ground away from the ball.
However, Webb stressed that the Premier League would not adopt an excessively strict approach to physical contact, particularly involving goalkeepers. The league will maintain a high threshold for contact, meaning ordinary bumps will not automatically result in a goal being ruled out. But a goalkeeper whose movement is clearly restricted, such as having an arm held back, could still be penalised.
Impact on set-piece tactics
The change could have a significant effect on set-piece tactics. Premier League clubs scored 269 goals from set pieces last season, excluding penalties and direct free-kicks. Such goals accounted for a record 25.7 per cent of all goals in the league.
Arsenal led the way with 25 set-piece goals, while Manchester United scored 21 and Tottenham Hotspur 19. At the other end, Liverpool conceded a league-high 19 goals from set pieces, followed by Chelsea and Newcastle United, who each conceded 17. Arsenal’s success was particularly notable, as they combined attacking efficiency with defensive strength, conceding only seven set-piece goals.
The new refereeing emphasis could therefore force clubs to reconsider how they defend and attack corners and free-kicks.
Webb said the objective was not to eliminate physicality from football but to discourage actions that have no genuine connection with playing the ball. “If we start penalising offences, players have to adjust their tactics,” he said. “And then those kinds of situations reduce in number.”
The approach will now be tested over the course of the season, with consistency likely to be crucial. Referees will have to maintain the standard beyond the opening weeks while ensuring that normal physical contact remains part of the game.
For players and clubs, the message is clear: deliberate holding at set pieces will face greater scrutiny, and those who continue to use grappling as a tactic could find themselves giving away penalties.
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Joao Pedro leads EPL pre-season scoring chart as Tzolis tops assists
By Abigail David
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro has emerged as the Premier League’s leading pre-season goalscorer, while Arsenal signing Christos Tzolis finished top of the assists chart ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Joao Pedro scored seven goals during Chelsea’s pre-season preparations, including a nine-minute hat-trick against Western Sydney Wanderers and braces against AC Milan and Real Sociedad.
Aston Villa teenager Brian Madjo followed with five goals, while Nottingham Forest’s Igor Jesus and Crystal Palace’s Matheus Franca scored four each.
Several players recorded three goals, including Bournemouth’s Evanilson and Justin Kluivert, Brentford’s Igor Thiago, Crystal Palace’s Eddie Nketiah and Manchester United’s Bryan Mbeumo.
Tzolis tops assists chart
Tzolis provided six assists during Arsenal’s pre-season campaign. He also registered two assists in the Community Shield victory over Manchester City and earned a Fantasy assist after winning a penalty against Borussia Dortmund.
Manchester City’s Antoine Semenyo finished second with five assists, while Aston Villa’s Emiliano Buendia recorded four.
Top pre-season goalscorers
| Player | Goals | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Joao Pedro | 7 | Chelsea |
| Brian Madjo | 5 | Aston Villa |
| Matheus Franca | 4 | Crystal Palace |
| Igor Jesus | 4 | Nottingham Forest |
| Evanilson | 3 | Bournemouth |
| Justin Kluivert | 3 | Bournemouth |
| Igor Thiago | 3 | Brentford |
| Eddie Nketiah | 3 | Crystal Palace |
| Thierno Barry | 3 | Everton |
| Dominic Calvert-Lewin | 3 | Leeds |
| Lukas Nmecha | 3 | Leeds |
| Bryan Mbeumo | 3 | Man United |
| Arnaud Kalimuendo | 3 | Nottingham Forest |
| Enzo Le Fee | 3 | Sunderland |
| Richarlison | 3 | Tottenham |
Top pre-season assisters
| Player | Assists | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Christos Tzolis | 6 | Arsenal |
| Antoine Semenyo | 5 | Man City |
| Emiliano Buendia | 4 | Aston Villa |
| Daniel Jebbison | 3 | Bournemouth |
| Jamie Gittens | 3 | Chelsea |
| Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall | 3 | Everton |
| Morgan Gibbs-White | 3 | Nottingham Forest |
| Mathys Tel | 3 | Tottenham |
The new Premier League season is scheduled to begin on August 21, with the pre-season figures providing an early indication of players who could make an impact.
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FULL LIST: Premier League Clubs’ Pre-Season Results Ahead of 2026/27
By Abigail David
Premier League clubs have completed their final preparations for the 2026/27 season, with teams recording mixed results in their final summer friendlies.
Brentford produced the biggest win of the final round, thrashing Eintracht Frankfurt 7-0, while Chelsea, Brighton, Fulham, Ipswich Town, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest also ended pre-season with victories.
Arsenal defeated Manchester City 3-0 in the Community Shield, while Manchester United suffered a 4-2 loss to AC Milan. Aston Villa also ended their preparations with a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach.
Liverpool recorded a 2-0 victory over Como in one of their final pre-season matches, while Tottenham beat Hoffenheim 3-0 before a second meeting between the clubs ended 2-2.
Here is the club-by-club summary of the 2026/27 pre-season:
Arsenal
- MK Dons 0-3 Arsenal
- Arsenal 4-1 Girona
- Arsenal 1-3 Real Betis
- Arsenal 2-3 Borussia Dortmund
- Arsenal 1-1 Como (won on penalties)
- Arsenal 3-0 Manchester City (Community Shield)
Aston Villa
- Walsall 0-5 Aston Villa
- Porto 2-1 Aston Villa
- Aston Villa 2-4 Real Sociedad
- Indonesia All-Stars 1-3 Aston Villa
- BG Pathum United 1-3 Aston Villa
- Bayern Munich 2-1 Aston Villa
- PSG 2-1 Aston Villa (UEFA Super Cup)
- Borussia Monchengladbach 2-1 Aston Villa
Bournemouth
- St Pauli 1-4 Bournemouth
- Bournemouth 5-2 Augsburg
- Genoa 1-10 Bournemouth
- Real Betis 2-2 Bournemouth
- Mainz 2-1 Bournemouth
Brentford
- Brentford 3-2 AFC Wimbledon
- Brentford 4-1 Wycombe
- Rennes 1-2 Brentford
- Brentford 7-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
Brighton
- Brighton 4-1 Wycombe Wanderers
- Brighton 4-3 Strasbourg
- Brighton 3-0 Roma
- Brighton 1-0 Bologna
Chelsea
- Western Sydney Wanderers 4-6 Chelsea
- Chelsea 1-2 Tottenham
- Chelsea 0-1 Juventus
- Chelsea 3-0 AC Milan
- Johor Darul Ta’zim 3-3 Chelsea
- Chelsea 3-1 Real Sociedad
Coventry City
- Wimbledon 3-2 Coventry
- Northampton Town 0-0 Coventry
- Leicester 0-1 Coventry
- West Brom 1-1 Coventry
- Coventry 3-1 Espanyol
- Coventry 2-0 Monaco
Crystal Palace
- Crystal Palace 5-1 Swindon
- Bromley 3-0 Crystal Palace
- Famalicao 0-0 Crystal Palace
- Lens 3-0 Crystal Palace
- Fulham 1-2 Crystal Palace
- Freiburg 3-0 Crystal Palace
Everton
- Dundee 0-4 Everton
- Bolton 0-0 Everton
- Stoke 1-0 Everton
- Hamburg 1-2 Everton
- Stuttgart 3-1 Everton
- Newcastle 1-3 Everton
Fulham
- Fulham 0-2 Norwich
- Al-Ahli 1-1 Fulham
- Farense 1-2 Fulham
- Fulham 1-2 Crystal Palace
- Malaga 2-2 Fulham
- Fulham 1-0 Stuttgart
Hull City
- Konyaspor 0-3 Hull
- Caykur Rizespor 1-2 Hull
- Hull 1-1 Kasimpasa
- Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 Hull
- Hull 0-0 Nice
Ipswich Town
- Ipswich 1-2 Osasuna
- Oxford United 0-2 Ipswich
- Wycombe 1-2 Ipswich
- Ipswich 1-0 Le Havre
- Ipswich 3-0 Rayo Vallecano
- Union Berlin 2-4 Ipswich
Leeds United
- Leeds 2-3 Wrexham
- Leeds 1-0 Sunderland
- Liverpool 2-4 Leeds
- Leeds 2-0 RB Leipzig
- Manchester United 1-1 Leeds
Liverpool
- Liverpool 4-2 Sunderland
- Liverpool 1-0 Wrexham
- Liverpool 2-4 Leeds
- Liverpool 2-3 Monaco
- Liverpool 0-0 Como
- Liverpool 2-0 Como
Manchester City
- Manchester City 1-1 Inter Milan
- K-League All-Stars 1-3 Manchester City
- Manchester City 3-1 Atletico Madrid
- Arsenal 3-0 Manchester City (Community Shield)
Manchester United
- Manchester United 0-1 Wrexham
- Rosenborg 0-5 Manchester United
- Manchester United 2-1 Atletico Madrid
- PSG 1-1 Manchester United
- Manchester United 1-1 Leeds
- Manchester United 2-4 AC Milan
Newcastle United
- Newcastle 3-0 Darlington
- Gateshead 1-1 Newcastle
- Newcastle 1-4 Bristol City
- Valencia 1-2 Newcastle
- Newcastle 1-3 Everton
- Newcastle 1-2 Bayer Leverkusen
- Newcastle 1-1 Strasbourg
Nottingham Forest
- Notts County 0-2 Nottingham Forest
- Nottingham Forest 3-0 Blackburn
- Vitoria 1-1 Nottingham Forest
- Sporting 4-1 Nottingham Forest
- Portimonense 1-2 Nottingham Forest
- Udinese 1-0 Nottingham Forest
- Barcelona 1-0 Nottingham Forest
- Nottingham Forest 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen
- Nottingham Forest 2-0 Brest
Sunderland
- York City 1-5 Sunderland
- Liverpool 4-2 Sunderland
- Sunderland 0-1 Leeds
- Sunderland 1-0 Wrexham
- Lens 4-1 Sunderland
- Lens 0-2 Sunderland
- Sunderland 2-1 Rennes
Tottenham Hotspur
- Tottenham 1-0 MK Dons
- Auckland FC 0-2 Tottenham
- Tottenham 1-1 Sydney FC
- Chelsea 1-2 Tottenham
- Tottenham 1-1 Getafe
- Tottenham 3-0 Hoffenheim
- Tottenham 2-2 Hoffenheim
The new Premier League season is scheduled to begin on Friday, August 21, with defending champions Arsenal hosting newly promoted Coventry City.
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