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THE HEAT MAP - Day 7: The English Inevitability and the Croatian Hurdle

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THE HEAT MAP - Day 7: The English Inevitability and the Croatian Hurdle

THE HEAT MAP - Day 7: The English Inevitability and the Croatian Hurdle

World Cup Dispatches that won’t let you down.

The Heat Map hits absolute boiling point today as one of the tournament's most scrutinised heavyweights finally enters the fray, triggering a wave of standard-issue media hype that Irish fans will be watching with a very familiar, cynical grin.

Yes, England kick off their campaign against Croatia in Toronto. It’s an immediate, high-stakes rematch of that infamous 2018 semi-final, and the British press has already spent the last 48 hours inflating expectations to near-hazardous levels. But the genuine inside gossip leaking from the camp suggests things aren't quite as smooth as the pundits claim. Thomas Tuchel’s decision to leave some big names back in Blighty will come under the microscope of the Toronto Stadium heat. If Croatia’s slick, battle-hardened midfield can dictate the tempo and exploit that shaky English rearguard, the manes on those Three Lions will start to look a bit shabby and sweaty. Harry Kane arrives with a European Golden Shoe following a sensational campaign with Bayern Munich, and England fans will be hoping he picks up where he left off in Germany.

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Meanwhile, down in the sweltering midday heat of Houston, Portugal faces World Cup newcomers DR Congo. The major talking point from the Portuguese camp is tactical balance; the squad is packed with elite individual talent, but fitness updates suggest their veteran stars are already flagging in the intense Texas humidity. DR Congo enters the tie with absolutely nothing to lose and a blueprint built on pure, disruptive energy.

It’s the ultimate sweaty rollercoaster of a double-header, where one tactical slip-up will throw the group standings into absolute chaos.

 

Whatever happens on that pitch, The Heat Map won’t let you down.

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