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Newcastle United midfielder Lewis Miley is expected to miss around six weeks with a back injury.
Miley has been away with the England Elite League Squad (under-20s level) during this international break, playing 90 minutes as they beat Poland 5-1 on Friday.
The 17-year-old was not involved, though, when the team beat Czech Republic 3-1 on Tuesday.
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Wales manager Rob Page insists he is the right man to take the national side forward after missing out on qualification for this summer's European Championship.
Wales lost a penalty shootout to Poland on Tuesday night to end their qualification hopes. In October, Football Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney claimed that Page's position would be under review if the nation failed to qualify automatically for the finals.
Page originally took over on a temporary basis in November 2020, replacing Ryan Giggs, before getting the job on a permanent basis in June 2022. He has a contract in place through to 2026.
"Absolutely," Page said after Tuesday's defeat, when asked if he wanted to continue in his role. "We're a team in transition, while in transition we were one penalty from qualifying. That’s my full focus, building on what we have already started."
Page added: ""I've got a great relationship with Dave Adams, the technical director. We've had our issues in the past, haven't we? It's been well documented. But everything's fine. Everything's great. I think they appreciate it. The board, the chief exec, the president, I think they see the journey we're on and what we're trying to do.
"In 12 months, from retirement of senior players to introducing younger players and being one kick away from qualification. I think they see the work we're doing and the supporters do too." When asked if nothing changes on his position, Page responded: "No."
The former central defender had previously managed Wales’ Under-21 side as well as Northampton Town and Port Vale before becoming Giggs’ assistant.
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Liverpool full-back Conor Bradley has spoken of his pride in scoring his first Northern Ireland goal in Tuesday night's 1-0 friendly win in Scotland.
Bradley, 20, struck the only goal of the game in the first half — his first international goal in his 15th cap. "I was just hoping it went in, to be honest," Bradley, who said he was 'buzzing about the strike', told BBC Sport Northern Ireland.
"I don't even know what happened after that. To get the 1-0 win is just fantastic and it's a great night all-round. I think we still have lots of places to improve, but that was a great performance. I think at times we could have been a bit better on the ball.
"To defend the way we did for the 90 minutes and keep a clean sheet here at Hampden, obviously Scotland are going to the Euros and they are a great side full or Premier League players, it is just brilliant."
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There are no men's fixtures today, as we enter the weird nether zone between international and domestic football.
But there is women's Champions League action to come later on, with Chelsea hosting Ajax in the second leg of their quarter-final. Emma Hayes' side hold a 3-0 lead ahead of the game at Stamford Bridge.
That match kicks off at 8pm GMT (4pm ET).
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Poland were the third side to qualify for the Euros last night, with their penalty shootout victory over Wales securing their spot at the tournament.
That game also finished goalless after regular and extra time, with Poland scoring all five of their penalties before Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny saved Wales' fifth spot-kick from Leeds United's Dan James to win the match in Cardiff.
Poland, who reached the last-16 stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, will face France, Austria and the Netherlands in Group D.
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Georgia also qualified for the Euros for the first time in their history with a penalty shootout victory over 2004 champions Greece at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi.
Yesterday's game finished goalless after 120 minutes, with Georgia winning 4-2 on penalties after Greece missed their first and fourth attempts.
Georgia's victory means they will be placed in Group F, where they will face Portugal, Turkey and Czech Republic.
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Ukraine qualify for Euros after beating Iceland; Georgia to debut at tournament after win over Greece
Ukraine qualified for the 2024 European Championship after a 2-1 victory over Iceland in their play-off final last night.
Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk was the matchwinner for Ukraine, who had gone behind in the 30th minute after a superb individual goal from Genoa forward Albert Gudmundsson.
Valencia's Roman Yaremchuk thought he had equalised for Ukraine shortly after, only to see his effort ruled out for offside. Ukraine did then level in the 54th minute through Girona's Viktor Tsygankov, before Mudryk won the match late on as he converted from Heorhiy Sudakov's cutback.
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Andy Robertson will return to Liverpool to undergo a scan after damaging his ankle in Scotland’s 1-0 friendly defeat to Northern Ireland at Hampden.
Robertson, 30, could not continue after sustaining an injury following a heavy challenge in the first half from Sunderland’s Trai Hume and was replaced by Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson.
“We’ll assess him,” Scotland manager Steve Clarke said after the game. “He’ll go back to his club and they’ll assess him. Hopefully, he’s back soon.”
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Dan James was the unlucky man as his missed penalty saw Poland qualify for the Euros at the expense of Wales.
James' attempt was saved by Juventus stopper Wojciech Szczesny and followed nine successful spot-kicks between both sides.
The play-off final in Cardiff had finished goalless after 90 minutes and the 30 additional minutes played in extra-time before the shootout.
Poland follow Georgia and Ukraine in qualifying for the Euros tonight.
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Ukraine have qualified for the 2024 European Championship after a 2-1 victory over Iceland in their play-off final.
Chelsea’s Mykhailo Mudryk was the matchwinner for Ukraine, who had gone behind in the 30th minute after a superb individual goal from Genoa forward Albert Gudmundsson.
Roman Yaremchuk thought he had equalised for Ukraine shortly after, only to see his effort ruled out for offside. Ukraine did then level in the 54th minute through Viktor Tsygankov, before Mudryk won the match late on as he converted from Heorhiy Sudakov’s cutback.
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The England men’s team are playing without names on the back of their shirts during the second half of their friendly against Belgium as part of their partnership with Alzheimer’s Society.
This change from the first half to the second half of the game is designed to draw attention to memory loss, the most commonly associated symptom of dementia, which is caused by Alzheimer’s.
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Newcastle United midfielder Lewis Miley is expected to miss around six weeks with a back injury.
Miley has been away with the England Elite League Squad (under-20s level) during this international break, playing 90 minutes as they beat Poland 5-1 on Friday.
The 17-year-old was not involved, though, when the team beat Czech Republic 3-1 on Tuesday.
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England are 2-1 down at home to Belgium in their international friendly, with Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans scoring twice either side of an Ivan Toney penalty.
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Georgia have qualified for the European Championship for the first time thanks to a penalty shootout victory over 2004 champions Greece at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi.
The game finished goalless after 120 minutes, with Georgia winning 4-2 on penalties after Greece missed their first and fourth attempts.
Georgia are managed by former Bayern Munich defender Willy Sagnol, who took charge in February 2021. Sagnol's side won only two of their eight qualification matches but were eligible for a place in the play-offs by virtue of their UEFA Nations League 2022-24 performance, where they won League C Group 4 with five wins from six.
They then beat Luxembourg 2-0 in last Thursday's play-off semi-final to set up Tuesday's showdown with Greece.
Georgia's victory means they will be placed in Group F at this summer's tournament in Germany, where they will face Portugal, Turkey and Czech Republic.
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